Sayings of the Great Sadhu

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God's patience is infinite. Men, like small kettles, boil quickly with wrath at the least wrong. Not so God. If God were as wrathful, the world would have been a heap of ruins long ago.

My Dear Friends

The cross is like a walnut whose outer rind is bitter, but the inner kernel is pleasant and invigorating. So the cross does not offer any charm of outward appearance, but to the cross-bearer its true character is revealed, and he finds in it the choicest sweets of spiritual peace.

Continue to pray for the Unreached as we step towards the Cross..


Tuesday 27 November 2012

The two coins....

Hi Friends.. Greetings to you... Hope you are doing good...

One day, Jesus sat in the temple near the treasury and watched as people walked by and deposited their gifts for the temple. Some made a show of it, perhaps so others could see how much they had given. Just then a poor woman came by and threw in two “mites”.
A mite was the least valuable coin in circulation. Thus the widow’s gift was very small, amounting to nothing in most folk’s eyes. But our Lord saw what others did not see. She had given “all that she had” (Mark 12:44). The widow wasn’t trying to draw attention to herself. She was simply doing what she was able to do. And Jesus noticed!
We mustn’t forget that our Lord sees all that we do, though it may seem very small. It may be nothing more than showing a cheerful countenance in difficult times or an unnoticed act of love and kindness to someone who happens to pass by. It may be a brief, silent prayer for a neighbor in need. So Friends, let us remember that our Lord looks on our inside and not on the external appearance.
 Have a wonderful day and God bless you..

Continue to pray for the unreached as we step towards the Cross.

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