Lighthouse

Friday, December 26, 2008

Are we like the bakery owner?

"A beggar came and sat before me. "I want bread," he said.

"How wise you are," I assured him. "Bread is what you need. And you have come to the right bakery." So I pulled my cookbook down from my shelf and began to tell him all I knew about bread. I spoke of flour and wheat, of grain and barley. My knowledge impressed even me as I cited the measurements and recipe. When I looked up, I was surprised to see he wasn't smiling. "I just want bread," he said.

"How wise are you." I applauded his choice. "Follow me, and I'll show you our bakery." Down the hollowed halls I guided him, pausing to point out the rooms where the dough is prepared and the ovens where the bread is baked. "No one has such facilities. We have bread for every need. But here is the best part," I proclaimed as I pushed open two swinging doors. "This is our room of inspiration." I knew he was moved as we stepped into the auditorium full of stained-glass windows. The beggar didn't speak. I understood his silence. With my arm around his shoulder, I whispered, "It overwhelms me as well." I then leaped to the podium and struck my favorite pose behind the lectern. "People come from miles to hear me speak. Once a week my workers gather and I read to them the recipe from the cookbook of life." By now the beggar had taken a seat on the front row. I knew what he wanted. "Would you like to hear me?" "No," he said, "but I would like some bread."

"How wise you are," I replied. And I led him to the front door of the bakery. "What I have to say next is very important," I told him as we stood outside. "Up and down this street you will find many bakeries. But take heed; they don't serve the true bread. I know of one who adds two spoons of salt rather than one. I know of another whose oven is three degrees too hot. They may call it bread." I warned, "but it's not according to the book." The beggar turned and began walking away. "Don't you want bread?" I asked him. He stopped, looked back at me, and struggled, "I guess I lost my appetite." I shook my head and returned to my office. "What a shame," I said to myself. "The world just isn't hungry for true bread anymore."'

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Call them right now!

I remembered when i was wandering in the world, it was the phone calls that mixed with "Good" and "Bad" sarcastic remarks ie: "remember you once said that you desire to be a youth overseer, hello bro, where is your vision, ......., etc" that brought me back to HIM again. of course i also believe together with the prayer of saints and the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ that once again saved the wretch like me. Thank you Lord for your Mercy and Grace!

How many of you do know of brothers and sisters that are still wandering in the world out there? give them a call right now if the Lord prompt you now with a name or many names. Do not say : i will do later, cause many a times, we will forget.

And if that particular saints ever hurts you in any kinds or ways, remember this:

Then Peter came to Him and said, "Lord, how often shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him? Up to seven times?" Jesus said to him, "I do not say to you, up to seven times, but up to seventy times seven. (Matt 18:21)

We all need to be IN CHRIST in order to bear the fruits of the Spirit. Be Blessed!