God May Love You And Still Replace You - Luke 13:6-9; Isaiah - TopicsExpress



          

God May Love You And Still Replace You - Luke 13:6-9; Isaiah 6:1-8 Today, I want to bring a harsh reality and truth to you, that even though God may still love you, He may need to replace you. Many people do not understand that there is a difference between Jesus as your Saviour and Jesus as your Lord. As Saviour, He forgives you of your sins and wants you to grow up to be like Him, but as Lord, He is expecting some manifestations from your life so that wherever you are today, begin to check your life, that you are producing the fruits that are important for the cause for which Christ Jesus has died for you. It is not enough to sing “I love you Lord,” it is also important to understand that as a boss, God is expecting fruits from your life. If indeed you are born again, then there are some people that should become born again through your life. If indeed He has saved you, then there are some fruits that He is expecting from your life so make it a point of duty from today that the fruits that God is expecting from your life, He will not have to seek it from another person. If you are in a standard church, three years is enough to manifest the grace and glory of God in your life. Don’t be one of those people that just come to church to sit down. Make sure that you enlist yourself as one of those people that press on to the saving of the soul. Since Jesus Christ died for you, then you should labour to be a soul winner. Be responsible in the place of prayer. Don’t be a spectator in church but a partaker and a fellow soldier in this end time move of the saints. God is not looking for another lazy son or daughter but somebody that will move past the paediatrics of divine grace into becoming responsible and accountable. Paul said “Woe is me if I preach not the gospel”. Those are the kind of Christians that God is looking for these last days, Christians that understand the priority of being responsible to do the work that God wants done. In every generation, God asks “who will go for us?” It is my prayer that you will be one of those people that will say “here am I, send me.” Prayer: Lord, help me to do my duty in Zion that I will not be replaced. Deliver me from laziness; help me to bear fruits that are commensurate to what you are expecting from my life from today in Jesus’ name. Amen.
Posted on: Mon, 16 Sep 2013 09:23:18 +0000

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