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Wednesday, 28 December 2016

The Best Is Yet To Come

Yet again we have come to the end of a year. To me this year was a year of surprises. This was a year where we witnessed a lot of incidents that surprised us, like the election result for the race of American President, the step taken by the Indian Government to go cashless and propagate digital economy by announcing demonetization, and a slew of other incidents to name a few.

But this not what I want to share with my readers. I would like to bring your attention another issue. We all know that every businesses or company albeit big or small do a year ending auditing or at the end of their financial year assess their balance sheets to know if the firm was running in profit or loss. Likewise, I'd like to pose a question to all my beloved readers.


How was the past year for you? Was it a year of loss or one of profit?

One thing I'm sure about is that regardless of us recalling our profits or not we will definitely recall our losses. The things that we hoped for, prayed for but did not happen as we expected. But remember you cannot define them as your loss. You are really blessed beyond your imaginations. Never forget to thank God and love Him more when-when He does miracles in our life. Nowadays many of us lose a thankful heart and forget to be grateful for what we have because remember that the people we might think are the luckiest might be really struggling with something we might not know of. Trust me, everything that happens in our life is for a reason. We may not understand it now, but we will surely understand them on one day.


The Bible says, “Everything works together for good for those who love God”.

As humans, we might have a lot of questions when we go through struggles in our life. But the truth is we only see our present situations - our present struggles, our present frustrations and our present failures. We don’t know what tomorrow holds. We stay awake at nights by thinking how we will overcome this situation which makes us hopeless and scared to face our tomorrows. But this is where the Bible gives you hope.


In the book of Jeremiah 29:11(NIV) the Bible says,


“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.”

“When fear knocks, let our faith answer.”

God gives us tests in our life not to destroy us but to promote us. One of the funny facts is that many people have some knowledge about God but don’t have enough faith in Him. Remember if everything that human-made in this world has an expiry date then surely God has also set an expiry date for what you’re going through right now. For now, we may be a question to many people but believe and have faith in God, He will surely turn us into an answer to many.

Our loving God won’t let us down.


So rather than complaining about what we don’t have let us thank God for the things that we have. Remember many people who entered this year has not made it to the end of this year. God has kept us all safe for the past one year because He is faithful, even when we failed Him. So take a moment to thank God.


When trouble comes knocking down your door do not run from God, but run to Him. Surely He will deliver you from all your present troubles.



Thank You for spending your valuable time in reading my humble post.
I'm also taking this opportunity to thank all my readers for your endless love and support for the past few years.


Also wishing all my readers a very happy and prosperous new year in advance. :)


May God Keep You All Safe.


Stay Blessed.


God Bless You




Thursday, 2 June 2016

One Solitary Life

Dr James Allan Francis wrote One Solitary Life during the early 1900s. This description of the life and impact of Jesus Christ has become one of the most quoted and beloved pieces of Christian literature since that time. So I would like to share here for my readers too.,

"*He was born in an obscure village, the child of a peasant woman.

*Until He was thirty, He worked in a carpenter shop and then for three years He was an itinerant preacher.

*He wrote no books.

*He held no office.

*He never owned a home.

*He was never in a big city. 

*He never travelled two hundred miles from the place He was born.

*He never did any of the things that usually accompany greatness.

*The authorities condemned His teachings.

*His friends deserted Him.

*One betrayed Him to His enemies for a paltry sum.

*One denied Him.

*He went through the mockery of a trial.

*He was nailed on a cross between two thieves.

*While He was dying, His executioners gambled for the only piece of property He owned on earth: His coat.

*When He was dead He was taken down and placed in a borrowed grave.

*Nineteen centuries have come and gone, yet today He is the crowning glory of the human race, the adored leader of hundreds of millions of the earth’s inhabitants.

*All the armies that ever marched and all the navies that were ever assembled and all the parliaments that ever sat and all the rulers that ever reigned—combined—have not affected the life of man upon this earth so profoundly as that One Solitary Life."



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GOD BLESS YOU :)