Tuesday, March 20, 2012

The twisted fate of twisted faith

When life seems to challenge us to the point that we are making excuses for our problems then we know it's time to rejuvenate. No more talk of, if I don't see it in my lifetime. We have children dying by the hands of those that accept natural animal instincts as a way of life. No more settling for just the basic reasoning with them. We have to step it up a notch and remember that they believe in what they are doing as much as we do. Our for of reasoning is not going to compute. Lord we need a new game plan. Lord I pray that our church is protected and given favor from those trying to do harm to us. Keep us strong and walking in your steps Lord. Allow us to help those that harm our community. We will not give up on our children. We can't give up. We love them too much. When doubt and fear try to rise up within us, we have to remember God's love for us. We know that God has a plan and it is to not harm us. When we feel we can't trust again or open our hearts up to that amount of truth, pain and love again, we look to the Lord. Only God can see us through. Only God can convince us to trust again. We walk with you, we have to trust you. We believe in you. We love you. I believe in you and I love you. Lord, I accept your authority. Tell me what to do Lord. Lead me on your path. Jude 1:8-13 Jude 1:8-13 New International Reader's Version (NIRV)  8 In the very same way, those dreamers pollute their own bodies. They don't accept authority. They speak evil things against heavenly beings. 9 But not even Michael did that. He was the leader of the angels. He argued with the devil about the body of Moses. But he didn't dare to speak evil things against the devil. Instead, he said, "May the Lord stop you!"  10 But those people speak evil things against what they don't understand. They are like wild animals. They can't think for themselves. They do what comes naturally to them. Those are the very things that destroy them.  11 How terrible it will be for them! They followed the way of Cain. They rushed ahead and made the same mistake as Balaam did. They did it because they loved money. They are like Korah. He turned against his leaders. Those people will certainly be destroyed, just as Korah was.  12 They are like stains at the meals you share. They eat too much. They have no shame. They are shepherds who feed only themselves. They are like clouds without rain. They are blown along by the wind. They are like trees in the fall. Since they have no fruit, they are pulled up. So they die twice.  13 They are like wild waves of the sea. Their shame rises up like foam. They are like falling stars. God has reserved a place of very black darkness for them. He will keep them there forever.

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