How to Survive in a World of Enemies

Approach the storms with a positive attitude. God will not allow you to experience a trial unless He wants to use it to bless you. David had just been anointed king, yet he was just a musician in Saul’s palace, a shepherd and an errand boy. It seemed as though the anointing was a waste. Goliath became the mighty storm that would bring David to the limelight. When you face a storm, stop asking: “God, where are you?” Instead, ask: “God, what do I stand to gain from this?” David asked his brothers, “What will be done for the man who kills this Philistine?” Once you can see the prize, challenges transform into opportunities.

Read More  
Do not live according to the Flesh

St. Paul says, “If you live according to the flesh, you will die.” This was the same warning God gave to Adam and Eve, but the devil convinced them that they would not die. Many Christians still do not believe they would die if they gratify the desires of their flesh at the expense of obeying God.

Read More  
Hope, the Anchor of the Soul

The Pharisees strongly criticised Jesus for breaking the Sabbath law. These Pharisees were always with Jesus. Instead of discovering what made Jesus and his disciples hungry to eat grains from the farm, they were only concerned about the “breaking of the law.” Do not be discouraged by your critics. Hope in God, not in human applause.

Read More  
Hope, the Anchor of our Souls

We all have such Pharisees in our lives but the best attitude towards such persons is the attitude of Jesus. Jesus did not harbour hatred towards them. Every encounter with His enemies became an opportunity for Jesus to teach and reveal His Divine identity. “The Sabbath was made for man. Man was not made for the Sabbath.” What a profound revelation! All of God’s laws are made for our wellbeing and growth not merely to punish us.

Read More