Without a doubt, the worse thing is to be put into shame before other people. Sometimes it’s better to disappear by moving to a faraway place and to be seen by no one, than to suffer the humiliation of being ashamed because of what went wrong in our lives. This was what happened to David after he fell into temptation and committed adultery with one of his most loyal men’s wife, Uriah. Satan promptly manifested bringing all types of accusation against him before the God of Abraham, and it’s needless to mention how bad and miserable David became before the whole congregation of Israel. But because of God’s unmeasurable mercy and compassion, David had a second chance, as God does to all those who sincerely repent on their mistakes. By purifying himself from whatever evil that there was inside his heart, David was no longer the same. He said, 'To you, O Lord, I lift up my soul.
"O my God, in you I trust;
let me not be put to shame;
let not my enemies exult over me.
Indeed, none who wait for you shall be put to shame;
they shall be ashamed who are wantonly treacherous" Psalm 25. 1-3
Dear assistant,
In this night vigil, you will be washed from everything that has been putting you into shame. How many times you have to be quiet before your own family simply because you have failed in your sentimental life? Or due to a financial situation you were not able to provide what your children expected from you? The devil many times has used your failures, doubts and fear to put you down, made you feel miserable, and hopeless as if there’s no more chance for you, but in God there’s always YES. If there’s yes, then there’s a way out for each and any type of problem you may be going through right now. Lift up your head because you are not alone.
Prepare your white clothes, fast and consecrate your life before the Holy Spirit.
Share this message with as many friends as you can and be blessed.
Reply with your comments.
Bishop Carlos
No comments:
Post a Comment