Jerusalem - Holy Land

Jerusalem - Holy Land

Wednesday, December 2, 2015

The Value of a Sacrifice

THE VALUE OF A SACRIFICE
The value of sacrifice is not about the amount of money that a person puts on the Altar. For example no one can say that a person has not made a sacrifice for offering little on the Altar. And no one can also say that a person made a real sacrifice by giving a large sum of money.

Zacchaeus made a sacrifice giving much in the eyes of men; the widow made a sacrifice giving little in the eyes of men. Both Zaccheus with his very much, and the widow with the little that she had was a sacrifice in God's eyes.

The question is: What is the value of a sacrifice? I believe that the value of a sacrifice is the sacrifice!

The rich gave a lot of money, however, the widow made a sacrifice,although it was two coins. She gave her life !

Everyone should be aware that sacrifice awakens your faith, the rest is up to God. For it is He Who has the last say, as he did with Gideon. After all, the fire does not depend on gold to be at its most intense flames, but gold depends on the fire to be purified and to have more value. In the case of the Altar, the Altar does not depend on gold to have more value, but the offering presented depends on the Altar to be sanctified.

Everyone can sacrifice, both the rich and the poor, they just have to believe and be revolted.

One person gave their testimony that he gave a wagon worth more than 5 cars in a Campaign , and also another person gave their testimony and gave much less, but the interesting thing is that both were blessed. In terms of values there is a very big difference, but the two people made a sacrifice. The important thing is that the Lord Jesus sits on the Altar observing how people are climbing on it. He does not care about the amount if it's too much or too little, life is all about! I repeat: the value of sacrifice is the sacrifice!

The meeting between God and a person takes place on the Altar, because he is the Almighty. The Altar is a place for sacrifice, no one should go up there empty-handed, but with a REAL sacrifice.

When Gideon put the second bull on the Altar, He was presenting the true sacrifice to God to change his life

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