By LESTER TAGA CAPAS
All because someone says Hallelujah and praise the
lord, it doesn't make them good people. The works of your hands are the witness
to whether or not you are truly good or bad. What use is it to the lord to be
praised by one who does the work of the devil?
To do good with a humble heart is to praise the lord
with a song louder than the booming sound of thunder. Do not be Christian only
by name and baptism. At your confirmation you swore to renounce the devil and
all his works... Make good on your word or you are fooling no one else but
yourself.
There is little room in heaven for a Laodicea
spirit. You are either Hot or you are cold, none in between.
The heart breaks only for so long. It's standing on
the broken pieces that hurt and keep you from moving on. Taking a step forward
with broken pieces on your heels is painful. But the more you move forward, the
less pain you take with you and the bigger chances you have of meeting someone
new to love.
There's nothing wrong with letting people know when
you've done good. However, if you are doing well for the sake of boasting, that
is a different story. Don't you think it makes you a haughty jackass to make
huge tarpaulins with a giant image of yourself? When in fact, you are wasting
the people's money on stupid projects with a ridiculously big budget and
kickback?
If you mark relief goods with your name and symbol
even if the goods were paid for by someone else, then you are one thick skinned idiot who is likely scheduled for a
date with the devil when you die ... Kindly read Matthew 6:1-10, doing good
requires humility....Even Jesus never boasted about his good deeds...in fact...
in many occasions he would even tell the people he helped not to tell anyone
about it...Doing good rightly is doing it with humility.
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