WHAT THEY SAY ON WHATSAPP

WHAT THEY SAY ON WHATSAPP

PEOPLE YOU DON'T NEED TO KNOW. .. ORDINARILY, you think they are Christians and of good faith in Christ. You think they read the bible and believe

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PEOPLE YOU DON’T NEED TO KNOW. ..

WHATSAPPORDINARILY, you think they are Christians and of good faith in Christ. You think they read the bible and believe it. But when they sit with u and analyse issues for you, that your faith in Christ will melt away fast fast!

You tell them that this Ebola can’t affect you because you have Christ. They will tell you that people who were affected by it also have Christ. Are you a better Christian?

You tell them that Christ is d source of your power, and no weapon fashioned against you can prosper. They will say millions have quoted that verse and where are they today?

You say Ebola can’t stand in your country and God can miraculously heal people who are down with it. They will say even America with all their great doctors and Benny Hins, have not healed their two patients!

If you share faith issues with some people, they will kill it. Sometimes, it is wise to keep quiet.
U agree with me so? Any Christian reading?

 

 

WHEN DID WE STOP BEING OUR BROTHERS KEEPER …?

keepersI don’t know if this handset is an agent of the devil or not.
Two people are fighting, to the extent of stripping themselves naked. Rather than separate them, people are recording on phones!
House is burning, properties worth millions destroying. Rather than help with water, people are taking pictures!
A man went for picknick with his family. He felt like swimming. Dived into the ocean. Few seconds later, the waves caught him. Rather than raise an alarm on his behalf, someone is recording!
A lady was caught allegedly stealing. The owner got angry, began to beat her, stripped her naked. Rather than ask for appropriate justice, guys began to take pictures, recording a naked lady for pleasure!
I don’t know when we stopped being our brothers keeper!

 

By Bola Adewara