Friday, June 8, 2012

Lila Morales's Opinion!

Today I interviewed Lila Morales who is a Francisca Lay associated, has been gifted with heal of hands and has an certificate in Pastoral Care

D.H.: If you would have to describe God, How would you do it?
L.M.: My God is a kind, loving and compassionate God
D.H.: You Think holy week is Important, Why? Why Not?
L.M.: I think Holy week is important because it help you to reflect in the passion of Christ and everything we went through for humanity.
D.H.: What do you think about the term “living in God”?
I feel the term “Living in God” means that my every moment of existence should reflect upon what Christ’s life must been.
D.H.: Do you trust in God? Why? Why Not?
L.M.: Yes, I trust in God with all of my life. The reason that I trust in God is because in my life I feel that God has always been present.
D.H.: Why there are hard times if God said he would always be with us?
L.M.: I feel that God challenges us in our own individual hard times to test our faith and our love in him.
D.H.: Does God love us? What has been a proof of it for you?
God definitely love us. If God does not love us why did he give up his only son for humanity?
D.H.: In your opinion what is the best way to communicate with God?
L.M.: The best way to communicate with God is to close your eyes and think that you are speaking to your best friend
D.H.: Why sometime what we have asked to God take forever or it doesn’t even occur?
L.M.: I feel deep in my heart that at time in our lives when we get not heard what we want to heard from God It is not in our interesting.
D.H.: Why should we believe in God?
L.M.: Why not? If you have not faith or don’t believe in anything why not give Jesus a shot?
D.H.: Is there Heaven? Where is it?
L.M.: Yes. It lights beyond death.
D.H.: I think mothers are one of the most amazing present God has given to us, do you agree with me? Why?
L.M.: Yes. I do agree are one of the most amazing present God has given to us.
D.H.: Is Faith important?
L.M.: Faith is very important is what get you through day in and day out
D.H.: What is considering sin? Does God hate sin?
L.M.: Sin I feel is an atrocity against God or humanity. God hate sin, God only wants the best for us.
D.H.:  One last question… what is it your favorite part about being someone close to God?
L.M.: Feeling peace and happiness during times of hardship.

advice from Lila Morales: I being older than 19 years old is know that Jesus does exist in your everyday life and that he loves you.

I truly thanks Lila Morales for her time and disposition in this interview!!

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

I trust In God!

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Letter From Jesus!

I found this and I wanted to share it with You

A Letter From Jesus
I just had to write to tell you how much I love you and care for you. Yesterday, I saw you walking and laughing with your friends; I hoped that soon you'd want Me to walk along with you, too.
So, I painted you a sunset to close your day and whispered a cool breeze to refresh you. I waited and you never called. I just kept on loving you.
As I watched you fall asleep last night, I wanted so much to touch you. I spilled moonlight onto your face- trickling down your cheeks as so many tears have. You didn't even think of me; I wanted so much to comfort you.
The next day I exploded a brilliant sunrise into a glorious morning for you. But you woke up late and rushed off to work- you didn't even notice. My sky became cloudy and My tears were the rain.
I love you. Oh, if you'd only listen. I really love you. I try to say it in the quiet of the green meadow and in the blue sky.
The wind whispers My love throughout the treetops and spills it into the vibrant colors of the flowers. I shout it to you in the thunder of the great waterfalls and compose love songs for bands to sing for you.
I warm you with the clothing of My sunshine and perfume the air with nature's sweet scent. My love for you is deeper than the ocean and greater than any need in your heart. If you'd only realize how I care. I died just for you.
My Dad sends His love. I want you to meet Him. He cares, too. Fathers are just that way. So please call Me soon. No matter how long it takes, I'll wait because I love you.
Your Friend,
Jesus

Monday, June 4, 2012

I choose trust in God, do you?


God fight our battles


Knowing how to obtain victory in battle is of great importance to every Christian. There is no gainsaying the fact that we are constantly engaged in warfare.

The good news is that every child of God has access to a warrior who has never lost before. The bible states that Jehovah is a man of war.

Equally, the bible informs that the Lord will fight our battles for us. Exodus 14 states:

Exodus 14: 14
The lord shall fight for you and you shall hold your peace

The problem however, is that many of us are not patient enough to allow the Lord to fight on our behalf. We feel the Lord is too slow in reacting and would rather fight ourselves. The bible states in the book of Isaiah:

(Isaiah 63:4)
For the day of vengeance is in mine heart, and the year of my redeemed is come.

While further in Romans we read:

(Romans 12:19)
Dearly beloved, avenge not yourselves, but rather give place unto wrath: for it is written, Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord.

From the preceding verses not only do we learn that revenge is of the Lord, it is made clear that he has appointed a day to execute such judgment on our behalf.

Below are eight ways the Lord fights for His children. The list indeed is not exhaustive.

Before we proceed, please let us take these prayer points:

Oh Lord arise, and fight my battle for me in the name of Jesus.

The Lord will fight my battle and I will hold my peace.


1)            The Lord will trouble your enemy.

A classical example is seen in the book of Exodus. The children of Israel, having left Egypt, walked through the Red Sea on dry land. The Egyptians, failing to pause and consider what was responsible for this feat, took it for granted. They chose to follow in hot pursuit. The latter had horses and chariots and would have caught up with the Israelites. But at this point the Lord pulled out his joker:

Exodus 14:24-26
(24) And it came to pass, that in the morning watch the LORD looked unto the host of the Egyptians through the pillar of fire and of the cloud, and troubled the host of the Egyptians.
(25) And took off their chariot wheels, that they drave them heavily: so that the Egyptians said, Let us flee from the face of Israel; for the LORD fighteth for them against the Egyptians.
(26) And the LORD said unto Moses, Stretch out thine hand over the sea, that the waters may come again upon the Egyptians, upon their chariots, and upon their horsemen.

When the Lord noticed that the Egyptians were catching up with His children He troubled them. He took off their chariot wheels and made them drive heavily. Even the Egyptians recognised that there was something wrong. But it was too late! They could not move forward or backwards. The Lord overthrew them in the Red sea:

Exodus 14:27-28
(27) And Moses stretched forth his hand over the sea, and the sea returned to his strength when the morning appeared; and the Egyptians fled against it; and the LORD overthrew the Egyptians in the midst of the sea.
(28) And the waters returned, and covered the chariots, and the horsemen, and all the host of Pharaoh that came into the sea after them; there remained not so much as one of them.

If the Israelites had faced the enemy themselves is there any way the victory would have been more effective?

If I were you I would take the next prayer point:

Oh Lord, overthrow




Wednesday, May 30, 2012

God Forgive Sin!

If you were to visit a jeweler’s shop and ask to see a diamond, the first thing the jeweller would do would be to place a black cloth over his counter, and he would then show you a sparkling diamond against the jet black background of the cloth. The diamond would appear all the brighter against the black surroundings. Now, God employs this same method in His Word. Over and over again, when we are reading through a dreary account of sin and failure, we suddenly come across a gem of Divine grace that shines out amid the darkness that surrounds it. We have an example of this in Isaiah 43. In Isaiah 43:22-24 we see the dark background, but Isaiah 43:25, our key-verse, is the gem that God places against this dark background, a gem that sparkles with heavenly brilliancy. We learn at once from this great statement of the gospel that God is not indifferent to sin. He is not complacent about it. Men and women cannot sin with impunity and get away with it. God is just and holy, and sin is never treated lightly by Him. We are in danger, on the one hand, of thinking that sin does not matter, and, on the other hand, of thinking that we are too sinful for God to help us and to save us. The wonderful message of the gospel, however, is that although God hates sin and must deal with sin, He has made provision for the sinner to be forgiven, and His promise is that when He forgives He forgets