Hmmmmm Lordrrr !!
You are very strong, we give you your hands.
Before 2017 closes our eyes, we will only integrate the right ways, we will only dance your song, Father.
Men are the same everywhere, when circumstances change and our lives are affected, we find it hard to accept.
We begin to murmur and complain.
This practice is devastating our society and the church.
* Complaints do not fit with gratitude! *
Here is what happens:
We disagree with a brother, we offended him, they hurt us, they acted badly towards us … We suffered some inconvenience, an event has angered us …
Instead of figuring out how to fix it, we would go to a brother or sister who will help us break in, excite our anger …
Understand that complaining to men has never changed, we can win their sympathy and then what?
To live in the murmuring, the laments is to choose to live like a loser, in defeat, as a dead warrior on the field of war …
And it’s a shame for us!
We are like dogs in front of the TV, we do not understand much about the divine mystery.
We are followers, as men want to see or do, we align.
Now, let’s hear God speak:
Colossians 3:13 – Support one another, and if one is about to complain of the other, forgive one another. As Christ forgave you, forgive you too.
Fast and pray to stop complaining!
To complain is to be next to the plate, it is to be completely dropped, it is to have a proud and ungrateful heart, I am the champion, so shame of me!
One thing is sure, God is annoyed by our complaints, he is fed up.
He expects from us praise, thanksgiving, gratitude …
It is easy to complain, we have seen it with the people of Israel on their way out of Egypt.
Still they complaint yet the hand of the Lord was on them.
The Lord invites us to live in peace, love, forgiveness and reconciliation.
He wants the love of neighbor to be integrated in us, he has created us different so that we learn to love and support each other instead of always being at war.
Let’s leave the murmurs and move on, let’s enter 2018 with joy and solidarity.
May the Lord soothes and eases us.
Good morning village.
Good day