

This judgemental attitude and bitterness towards others can be a blockage in our relationship with the Lord. We know that God has a plan for our lives (Jeremiah 29:11) and we know that He is in control but we began pushing Him into revealing His plans to us NOW – not according to His good and perfect timing.Īnyway, we so much wanted to do things for God that we lost our peace and became frustrated with our church leaders and fellow Christians, who didn’t seem to have the same burden for our community as us. In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer I have overcome the world.’ John 16:33Īnd there are many other references in the Bible tell us that hardship is the training ground for Christian maturity (e.g. ‘These things I have spoken unto you, that in me ye might have peace. Difficult times should not come as a surprise to Christians as Jesus told us they would come,
#I can solve everything with eroges goban trial
We did just that and moved into our new home in March 2000.Īs we were growing in our Christian walk we had our times of trial and tribulation along with times of blessing. We were led to a Christian fellowship approximately 16 miles from our home and after a while we felt the Lord telling us to sell our house in Liverpool and move to Haydock where our church was situated. Me and Pat became Christians together in 1999 and it quickly became our life purpose to worship God and be disciples of Jesus. There is nothing wrong with having zeal for God’s work but we first of all have to grow in our discipleship of Jesus and get our Christian roots firmly embedded in the rock (Mathew 7:24-25).
#I can solve everything with eroges goban full
OK, everyone is different, but quite often, new Christians will want or feel called, to give up their jobs and work full time for God. When we become Christians and meet with the risen Lord Jesus Christ we often want to do things for Him. In hindsight it’s quite funny because what makes me think that God needs my help anyway? I lost count of the number of times I spoke to God in this way when I was a new Christian but despite my pleading He did not give me a specific task or job to do. How many times have you said, even cried out to God, ‘What do You want me to do? If you just show me, I’ll do it.
