Members Kienyui Posted May 24 Members Posted May 24 (edited) A thousand or 10 thousands may accuse me of wrong. I accept what you says about me with humility. Yes, the accusation hurt, but perhaps God sees. He is my loving Father. He is the God of truth? He loves me, he lives sinners and He loves truth, will He not act when I am sincere? No matter what I face, I am patient, like lambs before the slaughter, God’s mercy will reign upon me as it did His Beloved Son. The Bible says the curses of others are a blessing if we accept it. King David was marching along one day when a raving lunatic came out of the woods and cursed him: “thou bloody man, and thou man of Belial... behold, thou art taken in thy mischief, because thou art a bloody man(2 Sam 16:7, 8). One of David’s soldiers energetically offered to go over to him and “take off his head” (2 Sam 16:9). Yet David did not. Rather than extending the sword, David cast pearls of humility before himself and his accusers. David believed that this accusation might actually bring blessing. He said, “it may be that the Lord will look on mine affliction, and that the Lord will requite me good for his cursing this day" (2 Sam 16:12). When David was cursed he hoped to gain divine pity. My prayers are that the lord have pity on me and show me a way out. I accept to be a lying con artist but he alone knows my situation and sees what I am going through. No man can help me out but the lord. Peace and blessing to all Edited May 24 by Kienyui Quote
Members TheGloryLand Posted May 24 Members Posted May 24 Can you share with us when you accepted Jesus Christ, as your only Lord and personal Savior? Thanks Quote
Members BrotherTony Posted May 24 Members Posted May 24 (edited) Kienyui, you have been asked several times to make sure all Scripture used is KJV, but you have not complied. Would you please correct the verses in this post. Edited May 24 by BrotherTony Quote
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