"Saul got up from the ground, but when he opened his eyes he could see nothing. So they led him by the hand into Damascus. For three days he was blind" (Acts 9:8).
After his encounter instead of condemning the followers of Christ to their death, Saul desired to follow Christ with his life.
Once converted, he waited in blindness for three days. How long those three days must have seemed to Saul. Would it last forever? Yet those days of darkness never diminished his desire to serve Christ. While blind, he waited; once healed, he sprang up for the cause of Christ.
In our darkest days of worry, regret or failure, we may reach a standstill. The wait is not because God will not forgive us or because He doesn't have time to help. More likely, we're just unable to see how God brings the healing we need. He may send a friend with compassion and encouragement. Though we wait in the dark, God will not leave us there.
Others are waiting in the dark..and these audio bibles could be their last hope. Do keep us in Prayer. stay blessed.
Monday, February 22, 2010
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God loved and so He "gave".. we can also show our love by praying and helping others.. its always better to give than to receive
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