Never Easy Disappointed

Reading: Matthew 11: 2-19
Blessed are those who do not refuse me. (Matthew 11: 6)














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Reading year: Jeremiah 37-40
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A mother was disappointed with the attitude of a servant of the Lord until he does not want to church again. Repeatedly we visited and advised him not view humans and returned to the church, but he always refused. Until the end of his life, in a state of severe pain, he even advised her that the funeral was not conducted in a Christian manner.

In prison, John the Baptist sent his disciples asked him, whether he awaited Messiah. Jesus asks them to tell John about perbuataan him, and warned him not disappointed and reject Him (v. 2, 6). Paul experienced something else. He faced many adverse situations: more frequent in prison; whipped out of bounds; often in danger of death (2 Cor. 11:23). But Paul shows that as a servant of God, he was holding with patience in suffering, distress and hardship. He was not discouraged and disappointed, because he believed that the suffering they experienced mild it worked for him an eternal glory that exceeds everything. Paul did not pay attention to the visible, but invisible, because the visible is temporary, while the unseen is eternal (2 Cor. 4: 17-18).

Are you currently facing a bad situation and as if God remain silent? Do not be disappointed and leave God. Believe me, there is an eternal glory that exceeds everything behind a bad situation you.-IN

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WE DISAPPOINTED BECAUSE WE LOOK collided mortality. LEARN TO SEE WITH GLASSES ETERNITY!
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