If you call Jesus right, he will hear you and come see about you. Ask blind Bartimaeus. The scriptures says in St. Mark 10:46-52 that Jesus, His disciples and a great number of people were leaving Jericho. Blind Bartimaeus heard that Jesus of Nazareth was passing by. Blind Bartimaeus could not see. He did not know what Jesus looked like. He only knew what he heard. Blind Bartimaeus began to cry out to Jesus, "Jesus, thou son of David have mercy on me". When the people tried to stop him, he cried out the more so, "Thou son of David, have mercy on me". He did no let people keep him from calling on the Lord. He must have heard about the miracles, healing, deliverance that took place at the hand of the Lord. Jesus heard the cry of Blind Bartimaeus. It was the sound of the cry that revealed to the Lord that Blind Bartimaeus was calling out in a blind state, but yet believing something would happen if he could get the attention of Jesus of Nazareth. . He w
Music was one of the things that drew me to want to go to Church when I was not saved. I use to love to hear and 'feel' the spirit of the songs. Back then, the singers would sing unto the Lord. They were not paid to sing. They were not seeking recording contracts. They would sing unto the Lord. The would sing about the Lord. So, when one went to hear the singers, your soul got touched whether you wanted it to or not. I can remember going to the Holiness Churches. The praise was different too. When the Saints praised God back then, it was real. When the Saints did dance 'in the Spirit', it was real. You could feel it. There was always this 'presence' in the Holiness Church that I could not explain....then. But that presence kind of held you captive, whether you wanted it o or not. And, sometimes Church would go on for hours, but no one cared. And, if one of the Saints said something to you that the Lord gave them for you, you knew it and felt it
"And he said to them all, If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow me. For whosoever will save his life shall lose it: but whosoever will lose his life for my sake, the same shall save it". St. Luke 9:23,24 ******************************* It is unwise to put what you want to do, feel like doing or desire to do above the Lord. Not wise . Someone did not go to Church today because he or she did not 'feel' like it. Someone did not go or will not go because he or she had something else they wanted to do. Not wise . What if the Lord 'did not feel like it'? How would you breathe? How would you walk? How would you talk? The same God you ignore on Sunday is the same God that will wake you up on Monday to go to work. Do you treat your job better than you treat the Lord? Do you go to your job more than you go to Church? Not Wise . Time for Church steadfastapostolic.com
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