Jerusalem - Holy Land

Jerusalem - Holy Land

Wednesday, April 2, 2014


       Faith and humbleness
     "And it happened when He was in a certain city, that behold, a man who was full of leprosy saw Jesus; and he fell on his face and implored Him, saying, 'Lord, if You are willing, You can make me clean.' Then He put out His hand and touched him, saying, 'I am willing; be cleansed.' Immediately the leprosy left him." Luke 5:12, 13
      Throughout these years serving God I have seen and have heard many people complaining saying,  "Why doesn't God answer my prayer? Why is He taking too long to change my life...? Has God changed?" Well, questions like these are in the mind of many who have claimed themselves as Christians or God's servants.
      Perhaps you too have been battling with the same type of questions in your mind and have wondered why you haven't received a clear answer for them yet.
There are two very important things that every person who wants to be attended by The Lord Jesus needs to bring when they come to Him. First one is faith, not the natural one but the supernatural, because He is Spirit, therefore you cannot see Him nor touch Him. How can you talk with someone that you cannot see nor touch? If you manifest a natural faith it'll never work. The second fundamental thing is humbleness by recognizing that He is The Lord, not our servant. Unfortunately, this is not what most people bring with them when they come to God. Many have approached Him with total arrogance, imposing whatever they want as if God is their maid servant ready to attend them in the day and time that pleases them, then what happen? NOTHING! And nothing will happen unless they change the way in which they have considered God. To understand that the one who needs help, is not God, but themselves. But, the way many people treat Him seems as if God is the one who is in need of something.
      The leper got healed right away without delay. And with you? Has God answered you in the same way? Or you are still struggling for an answer from Him?
     Consider the way in which you've been coming to Him.
     Share this message with a friend and be blessed. 
Bishop Carlos

1 comment:

  1. That's so true bishop, we are the ones who need God, so we've to humble ourselves before him in order to receive His blessings. Being proud before Him won't help, however being humble is the right way to approach God.
    Thank you for the message, God bless!

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