Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Who Said?



"Why are we so quick to run out of relationships and situations when things get tough? Why is it that we believe that we shouldn’t have to endure this or that? Why is it that we believe not to love like Christ and think that it’s alright? Why are we so quick to give up and give in? Christ said that his grace is sufficient. What would we do if Christ didn’t endure for us? What would we do? All of our sins, He took on and bore on the cross. What about those secret sins that is just between you and God? What about the secret affair you had? What about the night you gave into your flesh and watched porn? What about the time you smoked that cigarette knowing you weren’t supposed to and then act surprise about an incurable disease and He still heals you? What about the time you didn’t stand up for righteousness and went to the club with your friends and feeling guilty the whole time? What about the time you knew you should have spent more time with the children but your television show was more important? What about the time you hit your spouse and is still doing it but you think no one knows? What about your sin of not acknowledging God? What about the sins of doing what you are big enough and bad enough to do? What about not giving God praise when he does something awesome for you, blesses you, get you out of that situation or answer your prayer? What about not giving Him your life to show your dedication, commitment and gratitude for what Jesus did on the cross? What about turning your back on Christ when things got rough? What about all of that?"

I wrote a book called "Who Said Love Doesn't Hurt?" The above synopsis is an insert from the book. It can be found at www.kingdom4.com.

Keisha Lapsley
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