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..


Sunday 27 January 2013

Measure of your Life....

Hi Friends.. Greetings to you.. God Bless this Holy Day...
A life-threatening experience has a way of rearranging one’s priorities. That was true in the lives of former Texas Governor John Connally and his wife after he was wounded by the assassin who took the life of President John F. Kennedy in 1963.
In an interview, Connally explained, “As far as Nellie and I are concerned, . . . it inevitably brought into sharper focus what’s really important in life. . . . We try not to participate in things that are shallow or in the long run meaningless.”
I don’t know how this prominent couple interpreted “what’s really important in life,” but there is wisdom in their conclusions. Like the inspired author of Psalm 39, they realized that life is too short to waste time on things that have no lasting significance or value (vv.4-6).
Have we reached the same conclusion? Have we put our trust completely in the Lord, knowing that only He can give lasting value to our lives? As we look ahead to a new year, can we say with the psalmist, “My hope is in You”? (v.7).
God alone can deliver us from a life of meaningless activities. Let’s not wait for a close scrape with death to convince us of the paramount importance of making the most out of life.
God bless you..
Continue to pray for the Unreached as we step towards the Cross

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