My Month Of Testimonies! Ps75:9

Beloved, we must continually give thanks to the Lord that we are saved.
We must bless his name that the light is now ours.
We have a man in the Bible whose name is Saul of Tarsus.
He was a Jewish religious of the Pharisee congregation.
Saul had received official letters from a Jewish court allowing him to go to Damascus and arrest anyone suspected of being a Christian.
His role was to put the brakes on the rise of Christianity. Saul was convinced that the resurrection of Jesus was a lie orchestrated by the Church.
So he was the one who persecuted the church and hunted down the Christians of Syria.
Then one day, as he was on his way to Damascus, something happened.
A voice was heard that suddenly overwhelmed him.
It was the appearance of Jesus Christ to Saul.
Saul is blinded and receives instructions from the Lord.
He was to go and meet Ananias so that he could lay hands on him, baptise him and finally restore him.
Saul becomes Paul, is filled with the Holy Spirit and receives his sight.
Paul is an apostle with a new vision,
new thoughts,
new spiritual opportunities.
The Lord has given him a new opportunity to come out of his darkness.
Over the years, he had been trapped in false reasoning, he thought he knew the truth, yet he was veiled.
There are many of us who are like Saul, we fight against the gospel,
we don’t care,
We despise the servants,
We trample on the word of God,
We criticize the principles established by the Lord.
We want to tell ourselves that we are in darkness.
We are still covered in darkness,
We still see according to the world’s system,
We want to apply our will.
So let us also celebrate the Father because there are some who have gone into the light.
The veil has been torn,
The covering has been removed,
The mask has been removed.
We are children of the light now.
John, 9:25 – He answered, “If he is a sinner, I don`t know; I know one thing, that I was blind and now I see.
Be thankful that you are no longer in the dark.
Jesus is the light of the world.
A blind man is one who lives in sin, who does not desire God’s grace, because his blindness prevents him from doing so.
When we are blind, we do not know the truth, and when the day of deliverance comes, we must bear witness to the goodness of the Lord.
So let us aspire to the light that is Jesus and the way will be paved.
Good day to you all
Good day to you all
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