Don’t give up!

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John: 15:12: This is my commandment, That ye love one another, as I have loved you.

 

There was once a bunch of tiny frogs who arranged a running competition.

The goal was to reach the top of a very high tower. A big crowd had gathered around the tower to see the race and cheer on the contestants…

The race began…      Honestly:          No one in crowd really believed that the tiny frogs would reach the top of the tower.

You heard statements such as:       “NO, WAY     it’s too difficult!!”

“They will NEVER make it to the top.” 

“Not a chance that they will succeed.          The tower is too high!”

The tiny frogs began collapsing.   One by one…

Except for those, who in a fresh tempo,     were climbing higher and higher..

The crowd continued to yell,        “It is too difficult!!!        No one will make it!”

More tiny frogs got tired and gave up…      But ONE continued higher and higher and higher…

This one tiny frog however wouldn’t give up!

At the end, everyone else had given up climbing the tower.  Except for the one tiny frog, who after a big effort, was the only one who reached the
top!

THEN all of the other tiny frogs naturally wanted to know how this one frog managed to do it?

A contestant asked the tiny frog how he had found the strength to succeed and reach the goal.

It turned out…                       That the winner was DEAF!!!!

 

Let’s Us Pray!

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Whatever you do Never listen to other people’s tendencies to be negative or pessimistic


Because they take your most wonderful dreams and wish them away from you–
the ones you have in your heart!

Always think of the power words have before speaking.

Because everything you hear and read will affect your actions!

Therefore:      ALWAYS    be… POSITIVE!   

And above all: Be DEAF when people tell YOU that you cannot fulfill your dreams!

Always think:   God and I can do this!

Most people walk in and out of your life……but FRIENDS leave footprints
in your heart!

 

We all need to have some encouragement at time in our life.

 

We all get Tired, we get Lazy, Wore out, Burnt out, even feel Defeated at times.

 

Especially when we hear people telling us,   you can’t do that!  It’s too much for you!  No one really expected you to complete it!

 

In our weakness, we find strength only in the Lord.

 

When all the world seams to be against us, we know that He is right there, He is there to give guidance, to give instruction, and to give us consul when needed.

 

God’s love is forever with His people who have put there Trust, there Faith, there very Live into His hands.  He never gives up on you.

 

In the opening story what made the difference between the frogs who did not finish and the one who did.   Being —-  Deaf to what people were saying.

 

Sometimes we too need to learn to shut the world out. Don’t listen to what others are saying to us, or about us.   Just continue doing what Jesus said.

 

Do what God is telling you to do, and go where God is telling you to go.

 

What do you think would have happened if Jesus listened to what others were telling Him, that He was not the Son of God! That He was not the Savior!

 

When the world does not encourage or help you, remember God love never stops.

What would have happen if Jesus would have became discouraged?  He almost did.

 

Turn to the book of Matthew chapter 3:

Look at the story of Jesus baptism, hear what His Father said.

 

  1. Jesus at His Baptism:

Matthew:3:

16: And Jesus, when he was baptized, went up straightway out of the water: and, lo, the heavens were opened unto him, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove, and lighting upon him:

17: And lo a voice from heaven, saying, This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.

 

All of Jesus life he heard only negativeness from people around Him. His own Brothers and Sisters, His Aunts & Uncles, the Religious Leaders.

They all thought Jesus had some loose screws in his head They failure to realize the what the Scriptures said about Him.  

 

Do you hear the same things where you work, how about at Home, how about at Church? People telling you that you are not good enough, you are just not able to do this.

 

It is almost like they want to see you fail, They themselves can’t do it and they want to make sure you can’t as well..

 

Funny with Jesus it was only the Common people who heard and believed in Him, because He gave them hope.

 

Hope that there was something better for them then this life of pain & suffering. Hope of a place where there will never be Hunger, Sickness, or see Death again.

 

All through Jesus life He did only works of Good, He showed Love, & compassion, But the world hated Him all the moreWho Hated Him,  The very people who he came to save.

 

  1.  Look at what is said in the Book of  Luke 22:

40: And when he was at the place, he said unto them, Pray that ye enter not into temptation.

41: And he was withdrawn from them about a stone’s cast, and kneeled down, and prayed,

 

“Tarry ye here,    ” He told his disciples,    “and watch with Me.” 

 

He went but a little distance from them, but not so far that they could not see and hear Him as He fell prostrate upon the ground.

 

Why was He here, what was He doing, He was paying your death, all your sins and all my sins. Look now at what it was doing to Him.

 

He felt that by sin He was being separated from His Father. The gulf was so broad, so black, so deep, that His spirit shuddered before it.

 

But In this agony He must not exert His divine power to escape or save His self.

 

How many of us if we had the power in our hand, would not have freed ourselves and said tuff luck and walked away

 

But not Jesus:   As a man He must suffer the consequences of man’s sin. As a man He must endure the wrath of God against transgression. 

 

Christ was now standing in a different attitude from that in which He had never stood before.

 

His suffering can best be described in the words of the prophet, “Awake, O sword, against My shepherd, and against the man that is My fellow, saith the Lord of hosts.” Zech. 13:7.

Holy angle spirit angel

As the substitute and surety for sinful man, Christ was suffering under divine justice. He saw what justice meant.

 

Hitherto He had been as an intercessor for others; now He longed to have someone intercessor for Him.

 

As Christ felt His unity with the Father broken up, He feared that in His human nature He would be unable to endure the coming conflict with the powers of darkness.

 

In the wilderness of temptation, when the destiny of the human race had been at stake, Christ was then conqueror.

 

Now the tempter had come for the last fearful struggle. For this he had been preparing during the three years of Christ’s ministry.

 

Everything was at stake with him. If Satan failed here, his hope of mastery was lost; the kingdoms of the world would finally become Christ’s; he himself would be overthrown and cast out.

 

But if Christ could be overcome, the earth would become Satan’s kingdom, and the human race would be forever in his power.

 

With the issues of the conflict before Him, Christ’s soul was filled with dread of separation from God.

 

Satan told Him that if He became the surety for a sinful world, the separation would be eternal. He would be identified with Satan’s kingdom, and would nevermore be one with God.

 

  Again the Son of God was seized with superhuman agony, and fainting and exhausted, He staggered back to the place of His former struggle.

 

His suffering was even greater than before. As the agony of soul came upon Him, “His sweat was as it were great drops of blood falling down to the ground.”

 

The cypress and palm trees were the silent witnesses of His anguish. From their leafy branches dropped heavy dew upon His stricken form, as if nature wept over its Author wrestling alone with the powers of darkness. 

 

A short time before, Jesus had stood like a mighty cedar, withstanding the storm of opposition that spent its fury upon Him.

 

Stubborn wills, and hearts filled with malice, had striven in vain to confuse and overpower Him. He stood forth in divine majesty as the Son of God.

 

Now He was like a reed beaten and bent by the angry storm. He had approached the consummation of His work a conqueror, having at each step gained the victory over the powers of darkness.

 

As one already glorified, He had claimed oneness with God.

 

He had spoken to His disciples in words of courage and tenderness.

 

Now had come the hour of the power of darkness. Now His voice was heard on the still evening air, not in tones of triumph, but in human anguish.

 

The words of the Savior were borne to the ears of the drowsy disciples, “O My Father, if this cup may not pass away from Me, except I drink it, Thy will be done.”

 

  The first impulse of the disciples was to go to Him; but He had bidden them tarry there, watching and prayer.

 

But when Jesus came to them, He found them still sleeping.

 

Jesus longing for companionship, for some words from His disciples which would bring relief, and break the spell of darkness that well-nigh overpowered Him.

 

But their eyes were heavy; “neither did they know what to answer Him.” His presence aroused them.

 

They saw His face marked with the bloody sweat of agony, and they were filled with fear. His anguish of mind they could not understand. “His visage was so marred more than any man, and His form more than the sons of men.” Isa. 52:14

 

Turning away, Jesus sought again His retreat, and fell prostrate, overcome by the horror of a great darkness.

 

The humanity of the Son of God trembled in that trying hour. He prayed not now for His disciples that their faith might not fail, but for His own tempted, agonized soul.

 

The awful moment had come–that moment which was to decide the destiny of the world. The fate of humanity trembled in the balance.

 

Christ might even now refuse to drink the cup apportioned to guilty man.

 

It was not yet too late. He might wipe the bloody sweat from His brow, and leave man to perish in his iniquity.

 

He might say, Let the transgressor receive the penalty of his sin, and I will go back to My Father.

 

Will the Son of God drink the bitter cup of humiliation and agony? Will the innocent suffer the consequences of the curse of sin, to save the guilty?

 

The words fall tremblingly from the pale lips of Jesus, “O My Father, if this cup may not pass away from Me, except I drink it, Thy will be done.”

 

     Three times has He uttered that prayer. Three times has humanity shrunk from the last, crowning sacrifice.

 

But now the history of the human race comes up before the world’s Redeemer.

 

He sees that the transgressors of the law, if left to themselves, must perish.

 

He sees the helplessness of man. He sees the power of sin. The woes and lamentations of a doomed world rise before Him.

 

He beholds its impending fate, and His decision is made.

 

He will save man at any cost to Himself.

 

He accepts His baptism of blood, that through Him millions may gain everlasting life.

 

He has left the courts of heaven, where all is purity, happiness, and glory, to save the one lost sheep, the one world that has fallen by transgression.

 

And He will not turn from His mission. He will become the propitiation of a race that has willed to sin.

 

His prayer now breathes only submission: “If this cup may not pass away from Me, except I drink it, He said My Father  Thy will be done.”

 

Having made the decision, He fell dying to the ground from which He had partially risen.

 

Where now were His disciples, to place their hands tenderly beneath the head of their fainting Master, and bathe that brow, marred indeed more than the sons of men?

 

Jesus trod the wine press alone, and of the people there was none with Him.

 

     Please don’t think that the Father did not suffer with His Son for in that trying hour all of heaven was still as the Father and Son agonize over the one lost sheep. 

 

Angels beheld His agony. They saw their Lord enclosed by legions of satanic forces, His nature weighed down with a shuddering, mysterious dread. There was silence in heaven.

 

No harp was touched.

Could mortals have viewed the amazement of the angelic host as in silent grief as they watched the Father separating His beams of light, of love, and glory from His beloved Son, they would better understand how offensive in His sight is sin.

 

     The worlds un-falling and the heavenly angels had watched with intense interest as the conflict drew to its close.

 

Satan and his confederacy of evil, the legions of apostasy, watched intently this great crisis in the work of redemption.

 

The powers of good and evil waited to see what answer would come to Christ’s thrice-repeated prayer.

 

Angels had longed to bring relief to the divine sufferer, but this might not be.

 

No way of escape was found for the Son of God.

 

In this awful crisis, when everything was at stake, when the mysterious cup trembled in the hand of the sufferer, the heavens opened.

 

 A light shone forth amid the stormy darkness of the crisis hour, and the mighty angel who stands in God’s presence, occupying the position from which Satan fell, came to the side of Christ.

 

The angel came not to take the cup from Christ’s hand, but to strengthen Him to drink it, with the assurance of the Father’s love.

 

He came to give power to the divine-human suppliant.

 

He pointed Him to the open heavens, telling Him of the souls that would be saved as the result of His sufferings.

 

He assured Him that His Father is greater and more powerful than Satan, that His death would result in the utter discomfiture of Satan, and that the kingdom of this world would be given to the saints of the Most High.

 

He told Him that He would see of the travail of His soul, and be satisfied, for He would see a multitude of the human race saved eternally.

 

Christ’s agony did not cease, but His depression and discouragement left Him.

 

The storm had in nowise abated, but He who was its object was strengthened to meet its fury.

 

He came forth calm and peaceful. A heavenly peace rested upon His bloodstained face.

 

He had borne that which no human being could ever bear; for He had tasted the sufferings of death for every man.

 

The sleeping disciples had been suddenly awakened by the light surrounding the Savior.  

 

They saw the angel bending over their prostrate Master.

 

They saw him lift the Savior’s head upon his bosom, and point toward heaven. They heard his voice, like sweetest music, speaking words of comfort and hope.

 

The disciples recalled the scene upon the mount of transfiguration.

 

They remembered the glory that in the temple had encircled Jesus, and the voice of God that spoke from the cloud.

 

Now that same glory was again revealed, and they had no further fear for their Master.

 

He was under the care of His Father; a mighty angel had been sent to protect Him.

 

Again the disciples in their weariness yield to the strange stupor that overpowers them.                     

 Again Jesus finds them sleeping.

 

That same night they took Jesus and place Him before a marked trial of Evil men. But he stood before then not as one having been defeated, But as one who has gained the Victory

 

3.  Jesus at the Cross:  Luke 23:

39: And one of the malefactors which were hanged railed on him, saying, If thou be Christ, save thyself and us.

40: But the other answering rebuked him, saying, Dost not thou fear God, seeing thou art in the same condemnation?

41: And we indeed justly; for we receive the due reward of our deeds: but this man hath done nothing amiss.

42: And he said unto Jesus, Lord, remember me when thou comest into thy kingdom.

43: And Jesus said unto him, Verily I say unto thee, To day shalt thou be with me in paradise.

 

On the Cross there was only one man who called upon the savior, Even while Jesus was suffering on the Cross Himself, His ears were open to hear the cry for help.

 

Have you become discouraged in your walk with Jesus, when we pass out literature and no one seams to accept what you have. When we have evangelistic seminars and no one comes. When we preach the word and there are no followers.

 

Do you get dishearten because no one heed the warning, and you feel like a failure.

 

We all need to be encouraged at time to complete the work giving us. Somehow when we have other pulling for us it makes the road easier to bare.

 

It can’t be explained and we don’t know why it is.

 

But pain and suffering somehow becomes bearable when we know you are not alone when we know others are praying for us.

 

A man was sleeping one night in his cabin when suddenly his room filled
with light, and God appeared. The Lord told the man he had work for him to
do, and showed him a large rock in front of his cabin. The Lord explained
that the man was to push against the rock with all his might. So, this the
man did, day after day.

For many years he toiled from sun up to sun down, his shoulders set
squarely against the cold, massive surface of the unmoving rock, pushing
with all of his might. Each night the man returned to his cabin sore and
worn out, feeling that his whole day had been spent in vain.

Since the man was showing discouragement, the adversary (Satan) decided to
enter the picture by placing thoughts into the weary mind: “You have been
pushing against that rock for a long time, and it hasn’t moved.” Thus, he
gave the man the impression that the task was impossible and that he was a
failure.

These thoughts discouraged and disheartened the man. Satan said, “Why kill
yourself over this? Just put in your time, giving just the minimum effort;
and that will be good enough.”

That’s what the weary man planned to do, but decided to make it a Matter of
Prayer and to take his troubled thoughts to the Lord.

“Lord,” he said, “I have labored long and hard in your service, putting all
my strength to do that which you have asked. Yet, after all this time, I
have not even budged that rock by half a millimeter. What is wrong? Why am
I failing?

The Lord responded compassionately, “My friend, when I asked you to serve
Me and you accepted, I told you that your task was to push against the rock
with all of your strength, which you have done. Never once did I mention to
you that I expected you to move it. Your task was to push. And now you
come to Me with your strength spent, thinking that you have failed. But, is
that really so?

“Look at yourself. Your arms are strong and muscled, your back sinewy and
brown; your hands are callused from constant pressure, your legs have
become massive and hard. Through opposition you have grown much, and your
abilities now surpass that which you used to have.

“True, you haven’t moved the rock. But your calling was to be obedient and
to push and to exercise your faith and trust in My wisdom. That you have
done. Now I, my friend, will move the rock.”

*At times, when we hear a word from God, we tend to use our own intellect
to decipher what He wants, when actually what God wants is just a simple
obedience and faith in Him.

 

At time we hear people telling us like satin you can’t do it.

 

You can’t Speak, You can’t Teach, You can’t Preach, You can’t, You can’t, You can’t.

 

When people are putting you down, when you hear the voice of Satan telling you what you can’t, we need to look to the word of God that tells us.

 

I can do,    I can do,    I can do…….

 

Phil:4:13: I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.

 

Don’t let the world stop you from reaching the finish line,

 

Sometimes all you need is to become Deaf to the world in order to hear Jesus.

 

Whatever you do always remember” Never Give Up”

 

Elder Tim McNab

Restoring Gods Truth

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