Thursday, July 5, 2007

the bread of life

HE was the Son of God, but He wore crowns of thorns. HE was the Saviour of mankind, yet HE was put to death on rough-hewn cross. He offered HIS healing touch to an unsaved world, and yet the same hands that had healed the sick and raised the dead were pierced with nails.

Jesus Christ, the Son of God, was born into humble circumstances. He walked this earth, not as a ruler of men, but as the Saviour of mankind. HIS crucifixion, a torturous punishment that was intended to end HIS life and HIS reign, instead became the pivotal event in the history of all humanity. Christ sacrificed HIS life on the cross so that we might have eternal life. this gift, freely given by God's only Begotten Son, is the priceless possession of everyone who accepts HIM as Lord and Saviour.

why did Christ endure the humiliation and torture of the cross? He did it for you. HIS love is as near as your next breath, as personal as your next thought, more essential than your next heartbeat. and what must you do in response to the Saviour's gift? simple, just accept HIS love, praise HIS name, and share HIS message of salvation. and, you must also conduct yourself in a manner that demonstrates to all the world that your acquaintance with the Master is not a passing fancy but that it is, instead, the cornerstone and the touchstone of your life.

remember this: let Jesus make a real difference in your life, if you're trying to mold you relationship with Jesus into something that fits comfortably into your own schedule and your own personal theology, them i'm sorry to tell you that you may be headed for trouble. a far better strategy is this: conform yourself to Jesus, not vice versa. have a nice day all !!!

quote of the day:

"His name sounds down the corridors of the centuries like that music of all choirs, visible and invisible, poured forth in one anthem." by R.G.Lee

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