I’ve been living O’ God, In a world full of thorns and thistle, In the midst of darkness Where tear is none but pain. I tried to escape from these dimension, But its thorns and thistle tangle me, Its darkness embraces me so hard, So hard that it suffocates me, Until all I can do is to cry and pray. A long cry of misery and hopelessness, And prayer that someone Will come and save me. Then I see a twinkling light from afar, From afar it comes...
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THE TALE OF MY SALVATION
Friday, September 4th, 2009, by Youth Of Promise
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IT’S 12:37 MIDNIGHT
Friday, September 4th, 2009, by Youth Of Promise
In the war against the wicked ones We have hope that is found on His word alone, promises that never fail. That is our Lord, He is the God of all. All giants will bow down. They will become a footstool at the end of time. We must trust in Him with all our heart. He knows everything from the inside out. Be willing to live for Christ daily and of course to die for His cause. The sun is rising above our head. And go forth to the setting sun, where he will...
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D Burning Bush
Friday, September 4th, 2009, by Youth Of Promise
Dear God, It feels like you are a million miles away today. I just can’t feel your presence and I must admit that it’s getting harder and harder. I am trapped in a sin-forgiveness-sin pattern and I am slowly drifting away. It seems that all my spiritual feelings are gone. I pray but nothing happens… I am trying to stand firm but I have to say that your seeming absence is yet the biggest storm I have to face… I am confused and I am afraid oh God. Why do you... -
Soaring High Amidst Raging Seas (Job: A Character Review)
Friday, September 4th, 2009, by Youth Of Promise
Going back to the Old Testament, knowing the life of Job really inspires and motivates us to trust and be rooted on God’s capability despite winds of life appears. The Book of Job tells a great deal of story about a man called Job. Job was a good man who lived in the land named Uz, Indeed he was a blameless, upright and righteous man. He feared God and shunned evil. He had seven sons and three daughters; owned seven thousand sheep, three thousand camels, five hundred yoke of... -
Dictum: A Christian Underconstruction
Friday, September 4th, 2009, by Youth Of Promise
One of the most difficult parts of the Christian life is the fact that becoming a disciple of Christ does not make us immune to life’s trials and tribulations. Why would a good and loving God allow us to go through such things as the death of a child, disease and injury to ourselves and our loved ones, financial hardships, worry and fear? Surely, if He loved us, He would take all these things away from us. After all, doesn’t loving us mean He wants our lives to be easy and... -
Point to Ponder
Friday, September 4th, 2009, by Youth Of Promise
Job 27:6 (New International Version) I will maintain my righteousness and never let go of it; my conscience will not reproach me as long as I live.
We encounter many storms in our life. Some are easy to overcome, while others are so difficult. In the hardships that we have, sometimes we even begin to doubt and question God’s power. There are also times when we feel as if there is no solution to our problems that instead of seeking God, we turn 180 degrees...


