Thursday, May 20, 2010

Lets talk about Jesus

When one's life is touched by Jesus, that person will, unknowing, start
sharing about Jesus and what wonderful works He has done in his life.

This is so evident in the story of the Samaritian women who was living a
lifestyle of adultery. She felt embarrassed to be among the women of the
same city in the morning when they were gathering water from a well. As
such, she went to the well only in the afternoon to possibly avoid hearing
more gossip regarding her relationship with men.

One day when she was at the well, she met Jesus. That divine meeting
changed her life completely for good. All the love she was seeking for
through past marriages finally became a reality when she communed with
Jesus. Jesus has shown her only Him is the source of everlasting love. With
His love, we can love each other for He first loves us.

With the inward transformation, the Samaritian was no longer conscious of
herself and her works but was full of Jesus. And she was no longer ashamed
to even meet the people of the city. To top that, she was talking about
Jesus and what wondrous work He had done in her life.

The bible also tells us about a story of a leper who was made clean by
Jesus. The leper was breaking through the ranks to present himself in front
of Jesus. He knew that Jesus could heal him but wasn't sure if Jesus would
heal him. When Jesus answered him that He would heal him and cleansed him
of leprosy, that man can't help himself but to spread the what Jesus had
done for him.

Beloved, don't hesitate to give glory to Jesus. Give praise to Him. Don't
be embarrassed in sharing what wondrous works Jesus has done in our lives.
When Jesus is exalted in our lives, God will make sure our lives shall be
made as good testimonies to those around us.

When our lives are and still been transformed by Jesus, we just can't help
it but to share the goodness of what Jesus has done in our lives. Give
praise to Jesus. For He has completely completed the finished work at the
cross. Hallelujah!

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