No matter how you may be,
No matter your background,
No matter your mistakes,
No matter the storms,
Always remember your sin is not greater than God’s Mercy.
Shallom
I’m not perfect. I have all kinds of problems. I have no ability. I have no gifts. I’m just not worthy. Why would God want me? His mercy and grace make the different in my life.
Well, did you know that….
Moses stuttered.
David’s armor didn’t fit.
John Mark deserted Paul.
Timothy had ulcers.
Hosea’s wife was a prostitute.
Amos’ only training was in the school of fig-tree pruning.
Jacob was a liar.
David had an affair.
Solomon was too rich.
Jesus was too poor.
Abraham was too old.
David was too young.
Peter was afraid of death.
Lazarus was dead.
John was self-righteous.
Naomi was a widow.
Paul was a persecutor of the church.
Moses was a murderer.
Jonah ran from God’s will.
Miriam was a gossip.
Gideon and Thomas both doubted.
Jeremiah was depressed and suicidal.
Elijah was burned out.
John the Baptist was a loudmouth.
Martha was a worry-wart.
Noah got drunk.
Did I mention that Moses had a short fuse?
So did Peter, Paul – well, lots of folks did.
But God doesn’t require a job interview for salvation. He’s our Heavenly Father. He doesn’t look at financial gain or loss. He’s not prejudiced or partial, not judging, grudging, sassy, or brassy, not deaf to our cry, not blind to our need. He know who we are and what we are and loves us in spite of ourselves
SATAN SAYS, “YOU’RE NOT WORTHY.”
JESUS SAYS, “SO WHAT? I AM.”
SATAN LOOKS BACK AND SEES OUR MISTAKES.
GOD LOOKS BACK AND SEES THE CROSS.
He doesn’t calculate how you failed in ’99. It’s not even on the record, His mercy and grace make the different in our life.
Sure, there are lots of reasons why God shouldn’t call us. But if we are in love with Him, if we hunger for Him, He’ll use us in spite of who we are, where we’ve been, what we have done, or the fact that we are not perfect!
Come to His mercy throne today, be a new being of glory.
Jesus loves you…
God bless you.
Hello world, it’s mid-week. Be thankful to God and do the things that bring joy to you and others today.
Here is my Wednesday inspiration Live for what tomorrow can bring, not for what yesterday has taken away.
My question to you today, are you living for tomorrow or yesterday? Until you are able to answer this question and know where you are standing, the needed results will not emerge.
Let me share a story of Two friends, John and Jim, had established a sales company differently just after graduation. Both of them worked really hard,
Three years have passed and the company‘s of Jim is thriving in success – Jim’s comapny became the hot cake of the sales while John’s company is crawling to make sales and remained at low of success.
John thought life is unfair to him, so he went to his friend and told him, all he was facing with the company. The Jim knew that John works hard, and in order to show difference between him and John, he asked: “what do live for in life.”
John was very confused with this question and asked his friend, what does he means by this question?
So Jim laughed, and said you need to answer me before i can tell you the solution to your predicament. For moment John thought deeply, and said i live for myself.
Then Jim said to John that is starting point of your problem. I live for not myself alone and i live to be a stream of blessing to others. This thought make me to thrive more because i live for what tomorrow can bring, not for what yesterday has taken away from me. When you live in what yesterday has taken aways, you will be on a negative lane of life. The positive lane is for those who live for what tomorrow can bring.
Forget the past, learn from it and focus on what tomorrow can bring to you.
John thanks his friend for the insight shared.
Remember Successful people are more observant and focus on the future. They think and see several years of glory ahead, while most of people see only tomorrow in their yesterday excuse.
Be wise now, Always remember you are what you believe yourself to be…
God bless you, do have a favorable day.
I remain your humble friend,
Apostlespeaks