Should
Christians be so completive against one another? I mean God loves every single
one of us and has given each of us gifts that we can use for his glory, so why
are we so completive? It is important to remember that each of us has strengths
and weakness and it is also important to remember that God did not only anoint
you to perform in your area ministry. If you sing, you are not the only one
that God gave that talent to; If you preach, you are not the only one that God
gave that gift to; if your write, guess what, you are not the only one that has
that talent either. Don’t allow any “beef”, jealousy, or competiveness get in
the way of what God is trying to do in your life and in the lives of others. If
you’re not the best at something, that does not mean that you should be jealous
of someone that is. Ask yourself, if you work hard at honing your craft, or if
that is the gift that God is wanting you to use at this time. Ask God what your
area of ministry is and seek him on how you can use it for his glory. Keep in
mind I said HIS GLORY. Why do you do what you do? Is it to get attention for yourself
or to give attention to Christ? It’s time for another self and heart check
folks!
“Daughter, your faith has made you well. Go in peace, and be healed of your affliction” (Mark 5:34 NKJV). Can you imagine Jesus in a crowd? Everyone has a need, but His target in that moment is to go and build the faith of a little girl’s family at the request of her father because they think that she will die. The father is scared, but Jesus was on the way until He felt something. This feeling was different, but powerful. Jesus turns around looking, asking questions, but finds his answer in the form of a woman, standing and looking amazed at what just happened to her. After 13 years of anemia, tiredness, dizzy spells, soiled clothing, and impacted relationships, she is healed. This woman with an issue of blood had spent all of her money, but decided to trust Jesus with her faith, which was all that she had left. Jesus was not too busy to stop and ask, “Who touched me?”. The disciples reminded Jesus of all the people that were around them, but this touch was different. Some...

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