Making you "Hear" To cause changes
frist of all, I thank God for the opportunity he has given me to return to write in this space and for all those people who in some way or another receive these blessings in the name of Jesus thanks and @flaminghelpers, @god , @christian-trail for your job
"Hear"
To cause changes
"Jesus entered again in Capernaum ... and it was heard that he was at home"
(Mark 2: 1)
When Jesus arrived in Capernaum, he turned the city upside down.
Wherever you come today ...
Wherever you belong ...
Wherever you participate ...
Wherever you are…
Your presence must be felt.
If you are in the board of ushers, all ushers must be blessed because you are on the board.
If you are on the neighborhood committee, each person on the committee and each person who is in contact with one of the committee should be blessed because you are there.
If you are at work, your boss, your colleagues, your customers, your salespeople and suppliers your employees ... everyone you do business with should be blessed. You are an agent of God to make a difference for good.
Your presence must also cause changes. Wherever God is present, changes occur. Things grow, people's attitudes change, situations turn around.
There is no way in which you are filled with the presence of God and are unable to alter your circumstances.
Recently I was asked: "Brother, what do you think about the absence of hope in our nation?" I answered: "What despair?" I believe that as long as there is a heartbeat, one should have hope. While there is a slight pulsation on the monitor and your skin is warm, one must have hope! No matter how bad you failed, or what you have done, while you can claim the name of "Jesus" you have hope.
You have hope because you serve a God and what He does. Do it by putting your love in action, as well as your words of hope
Excellent @peraza, we are certainly producers of change, because Jesus did it in us so that we could also influence others.
Thanks for sharing.
gracias hermana Dios te bendiga grandemente
That's just not true. People won't be blessed because a Christian is among them. That's not biblical. My presence won't necessarily cause changes. Some people will be unaffected by my faith. Some will be attracted. Others repelled.