Ngkmal ungil sils el mlara Diluches ra Humble. After the blessed - TopicsExpress



          

Ngkmal ungil sils el mlara Diluches ra Humble. After the blessed week-end, I am searching and doing a lot of examination with my heart. I thank God for the opportunity to walk every morning for hours at a time. During my morning walks, prayers, and heart to heart talk with God; it’s becoming clear what He wants me to do. In between devotions from yesterday and today, I came across one of my favorite preacher’s word. I would like to take this opportunity to share it with y’all. Here it is with my translation. I hope and pray God will bless your reading. August 12, 2014 CLEAR DIRECTION – KLTUKL EL RAEL A word from DR STANLEY – Osisecheklel a Stanley (Translation: FND) What’s the first thing you do when you get into an automobile? I hope you said, “Fasten your seatbelt.” Now let me ask you this: Why do you buckle up before driving? Is it because you think you’re going to have an accident? Probably not – if that were the case, you’d head back into the house and hide. You fasten the belt to keep yourself safe. But there’s something even more important we need to do for our protection. If we want to safely navigate through life, we must check in with the Lord frequently to seek His guidance. Since each day is filled with unique opportunities, tasks, and circumstances, we need the Holy Spirit’s help to discern what to do and how to handle challenges. Ke mekera sel mkot el soiseb ra mlai? Ak melatk el kmo ke kmul kmo, “M lechetau.” E chelechang e mem kuker: Ng ngera meke melechet er kau ruchei er chomomekall? Ke llechotel le kmodasuo el kmo ke mo metemall? Ng locha diak – le lsekum nguaisei, e ke bai obult el mera blai e mertau e diak momekall ra mlai. Ke melechet er kau sel momekall leng soam el selebechakl omko ng morngii a tellemall. Ng ngarngii a lmuut el kmal klou a ultutelel tekoi el kired kudmeklii el sebecheklel a klengar rekid. Alsekum ng soad el merael er tial klechad el selebechakl, eng kired el blechoel losiik er Ongetikaik ra Rubak. A tal sils a mui ra tokubets techall, ma ureor, ma tekoi el lolsiuekl er kid; meked ousbech er Ongetikaik er Chedaol Reng el ngosukid el momtab el kmo ng kired el mekerang, e mekera donger el kirel a ikel mo meringel e chetituokel tekoi el dosiuekl. For instance, think about all the decisions you have to make in 24 hours. Some of them are obvious because they’re a matter of right and wrong. Yet how do you know the difference between good and best? We know God expects us to work hard to earn a living and support our families, but He also wants our lives to be balanced so we don’t become workaholics. That’s why we have to submit our schedules to the Lord. He wants to protect us from wearing ourselves out or neglecting other responsibilities. Ka domdasuo el kirel a ikel bekl tekoi el dolilt el meruul ra chelsel a lluich me eual zikang. A bebil re ngiil tekoi a beot, leke de di melilt ra delongelel a llemalt ma chelebirukel. Engdi kuk bebil a mo meringel lomelilt, leng mekera dodengelii a klekakerous ra ungil ma lmuut lungil ra ungil? Kede dirrek el medengei el kmo a Dios a medenge ngercheled el kmo ng kired loureor el mesiou a delengchekled, engdi dirrek el Soal a klechad er kid bol tabesul melak bod sibil a ureor. Sei a uchul meng kired lodars a temel a urered el mora Dios. Leng soal mesebechakl er kid meng diak bo iis ra ureor el mo mesaul, mel mechoit a bebil ra meklou ultutelel ngercheled. God also called us to serve Him in some fashion; however, we can easily become overcommitted if we don’t seek His will first. The Lord has prepared good works for us to do (Ephesians 2:10), but we won’t know what they are unless we ask for His input. There are really only two options for determining what to do each day. You can rely on either your own human reasoning or the One who always leads you the right way. A Dios meng dirrek el mla omekedong er kid el mo mesiou er Ngii ra kmo ngerang; engdi lsekum ng diak de kerekikl, e kede dirrek el mo imis er omesiou a lak dosiik er Ongetikaik er Ngii. A Rubak a mla kudmeklid el kirel a ureor el bo doruul (Efesus 2:10 A Dios a milebid el mo chedal, me kede ngar a Kristus Jesus e ng milebid el kirel a ungil tekoi el di bla le kedmokl el kired el mo meruul), engdi diak dodengei el kmo ng ngera kired el meruul a lak doker re Ngii. . Sel domes eng kmal di erul tekoi a doruul ra bekl sils. Ng sebechem el di kau lultuil ra di uldesuem, malechub e kemo ultuil losiik ra Uldesuel Ngikel Di Tang el sebechel oitikikau el di ngara melemalt el rael. The Lord is genuinely interested in the decision we make, and He’s always willing to speak to us if we seek Him. That’s why we should begin each day prayerfully reading His Word: In Scripture, we discover who He is, how He thinks, and what He desires. Then we must ask Him to make us sensitive to the Spirit’s prompting so we’ll “know the things freely given to us by God” (1 Corinthians 2:11-12 ), moment by moment. Ea Rubak a ngellomel a ikel tekoi el kired el melilt el meruul, e mengiil er kid el loker re Ngii mel sbedid el kmo ngungil dokerang. Sei a uchul meng kired lomuchel a sils er kid el ngara nglunguuch el kirel omengiuel a Tekingel a Dios: Ng ngara Chedaol Llechukl, e ked mo metik er Ngii el kmo ng kmal ua techal Dios, e ngera Uldesuel, ma ikel Soal kired. Me dolengit er Ngii mel beskid a bechedrenges el reng mel sebeched el melechesuar a Reng ra Dios mel sebeched el mes, “a ikel tekoi el blal mimokl el meskid a Rubak el Dios” era bekl taem (1 Korint 2:11-12 Ele ng techal chad a medengei a uldesuel a tar a chad. Ng dirrek el ua isei el diak a chad el medengei a uldesuel a Dios; ng di Chedaol Reng er a Dios a medenge ngara rengul. Me chelechang ea reng el bla de nguu a diak le reng er a beluulchad; ng bai Reng el mlara Dios el mei, el uchul e ked emo medengei a ikel bla leruul a Dios el kired).
Posted on: Tue, 12 Aug 2014 17:46:47 +0000

Trending Topics



ement : uptobox/df3kl44rwrlb Origine du film :

Recently Viewed Topics




© 2015