Reflections

 

 

’tis the end of year. Many look forward to the holidays. To some it will be Holy Days. Others will be in the merry mood; getting to meet friends and family long lost and yet unseen.
’tis crazy to think, all too soon the year is over; done;gone. It is time to reflect; reflect on our activities during the past year; reflect on our lives as we have lived it and most importantly (to me) reflect on how we have treated others. In this year just gone by.
The beauty of Reflections is they allow us to do soul-searching. Not just any type of soul searching. Reflections allow for answers to deep hidden truths that our innate self would never allow to the fore. These truths we allow to hide from our own selves and allow the lies we live everyday to the surface and parade the very corridors of our lives. Everyday.
I ask of you, at whatever time you read this article to make time for YOU and reflect. Please reflect. Solemnly.
On my part, i first say thank you to each and all for your continous support and fair criticism. I also apolgize to any that i might inadavertently have crossed.
Blessings Always.

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Any Sunday

On Sundays churches are full of people. It is amazing to see them. They attend both Orthodox and Charismatic. They attend churches of true men of God and magicians. I am more interested in couple of things.

Does going to church every Sunday make you a good or better Christian? Does going to church every Sunday mean your prayers are qualitative or quantitative? How many times have we as people not sought to project ourselves as pious whereas we perpetrate some of the most heinous crimes against humanity? Yes, we project ourselves as righteous yet are the very ones to offer a bribe before a job is done. How about this? On Monday morning we will receive bribes after “receiving” in church. How sad!

I believe the every Sunday church attendance has become something of a formality. I believe we go in to show off our new hairdo: our new shoes bought from eBay; our new sunglasses (we wear them throughout church service); our new clothes; even our new cologne/perfume. Why?  

Another time I will visit the issue of picking particular areas to dwell on during preaching but then what is good for the goose is good for the gander!

Remember church is not to socialize but to join in unity and purity to offer prayers unto the Supreme Being, The Creator.

I am only a messenger.

I have come to deliver.

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