Facets for change

               We are living in the world where occurrences are likely unpredictable. We do not know what will exactly happen. The law of nature prevails in occurrence of catastrophe and lives and properties are destroyed during typhoon or earthquake. Sometimes misery happens within our helpless selves usually during depression or disease.

            Sickness usually occurs because of what we have done, sometimes by overdoing things. In some rare occurrence we are into sufferings because we desire it. It is up for us then to examine what our past prayers contain. Sometimes we become restless because we have abused our own mind or body.

            When we regain consciousness of what we do, a sudden imbalance in our system occurs. Sometimes, we realize that we already lose control of our scheme of action and it is too late to recover from our set back. We drift to what has to come and sometimes enslaved to sickness for years.

            In some rare occurrence, the cause is traced in the past incidence. It would be too hard to recover from it unless we process the past. Our subconscious flashes before our inner eye things that are buried in memory especially those that have happened during our childhood. The story traced in our family tree is sometimes the culprit.

            What happened in the past four generations has something to do with the child’s health. Things like miscarriage, death of infant, abuse, curse in the past 4 generations – these all affect the condition of a person especially his health. We need to break the spell of evil in us through pray over, change in practices or lifestyle and devotion to God.

            The name of Jesus being powerful especially when he is praised or his name uttered in our supplications can change our fate. We need to accept too that Jesus is God (Isaiah 9:6), and in him dwelt the fullness of the Godhead bodily (Colossians 2:9). We need to receive the Holy Ghost (John 7:39; Acts 2:4) and live holy lives.

            We need to live anew (John 3:3), receive water baptism in Jesus name (John 3:5; Acts 2:38) and totally change our lifestyle by putting away our vices, and desiring the salvation of souls. We need to be overcame by the truth that set us free, and be refreshed every time with the Holy Spirit (Isaiah 28:11-12).

            We have to immerse ourselves in a desire for God and ever revive the fire for God’s love in our heart. We should not desire any more things that have caused us destruction. We need to live embracing God while doing our own turn too in order to continue existing. We need to love our neighbor and value their friendship.

            We need to be guided unto all truth, and bridle our tongue from uttering evil words. We need to welcome facets for change and productiveness. There are other things to say than speaking bad words. We can exalt God in praises or give a free reign on exclaiming in tongues. We need to be cleansed and purified.

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