Thrust (God's Words)

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@bestcj (278)
Philippines
August 29, 2008 3:24am CST
Our usual speaker was absent and I was called to preach instead. It was a concert for few hundred people at a college we'd never visited before; the students were mostly older than I. When God thrusts us into unsure situations, there are two options: fear or faith. We can question and make the most of our time by preparing rather than worrying. In this case, I chose faith. Feeling immense peace with that choice, I prayed and prepared as best I could. The message was clear and many gave their lives to Jesus on that day. God will thrust us into things and we won't feel ready. But we've got to be confident in the power of His Spirit in us, so we can do what we need to do. I've learned that when I'm not abiding in God or when I have unrepented sin, I have no confidence. But when I'm in right standing before God, doing my best to live in holiness, I have confidence that the Holy Spirit is leading me, and I need not fear.
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• India
29 Aug 08
That's interesting. I guess all of us have unique experiences. In my case, I felt the strongest and the most confident when I gave up all religions and became an agnostic. :)
@bestcj (278)
• Philippines
29 Aug 08
I'm sorry but I don't understand the word agnostic. can you explain it to me. But your right that we have all different experiences. You said you give up religion, does it mean you don't believe in GOd?
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• India
30 Aug 08
An agnostic is a person who claims that he/she cannot or does not have true knowledge about the existence of God, but at the same time doesn't deny the existence of God. I guess that answers your questions. Cheers and happy mylotting
@bestcj (278)
• Philippines
30 Aug 08
Well thanks. I thought you don't really believe in GOD. Thanks anyway for the response and PEACE and happy MYLOTTING