Your probably thinking, this post is about what Christ said in John 14:6. Your close but, maybe I will elude to it later because it has much relevance to this post. Religion can be misleading in the life of a person who does not understand what they believe and why then believe it. Attending or having a membership, in a specific denomination of the Christian faith, is no guarantee of eternal life nor is it a reflection of ones relationship with Jesus Christ. Pastors and elders are merely servants of Jesus Christ and the Gospel, that’s what the Apostle Paul identified himself as in Romans 1:1. Read more on The way of life – The Church Or Christ?…
Originally posted 2010-02-04 00:11:54. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
Filed under Bible Study Lessons, Church attendance, Observation of Fact, Thought Provoking!, Uncategorized by on Jan 1st, 2012. Comment.
In the book of Mark, chapter 8, verse 23 we have the account of Jesus healing the blind man upon arriving at Bethsaida. What I find interesting is, when the people bought the blind man to Jesus and the people begged Jesus to touch him to heal him, Jesus leads the man outside the village and heals him.
Perhaps being around multitude of people can be a distraction in receiving what God has for you, think about it. Sometimes being immersed with the crowd of people, you can’t really focus on things; you can’t ever hear someone talking to you when surrounded by many people. I’m reminded about how in most worship services when someone approaches the altar for prayer, there’s this expectation of the people watching that seem to distract from the person ready to receive and the person ready to pray for the one at the altar. I get this understanding in the passage of scripture as Jesus leads the blind man out of the village, implying, away from the people who begged Jesus to touch and heal the man. Read more on Seeing Men as Trees….
Originally posted 2010-02-12 12:45:03. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
Filed under Christian Information, Observations and Questions, Prayer, Writing out loud by on Jul 3rd, 2011. Comment.


