It is what you are not being told...
It is what most people do not know...
It is what the majority of pastors are afraid to preach...
Are you a professing Christian? If so, you will not want to miss out on this book. This may be the most challenging and introspective books you have ever read. Embark on a journey into the truth of who you really are and help support persecuted Christians and indigenous missionaries around the world. It is time to stop playing 'christianity' and find out the truth about yourself.
Below is a link to a website for Rifqa Bary. There you can find all the info you are looking for, including how you can help her. If you do not know much about Rifqa’s situation, below is one of many videos that is out there. So, check it out and more importantly, give her your support!
Hello there readers, bloggers, surfers and passerbyers. We have change the UrgencytoRise/Time2Stand site around. In the coming days we hope to add more links, more videos and more Scripture. Time2Stand.net will no longer be active for several reasons, but most of all it because I wish to be obedient to my Lord. In the coming days I hope to have time2stand.net linked to this site.
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Thanks to James at www.illbehonest.com I was able to receive the entire message to the video clip below. Please listen to this message, but be warned, it is one of the strongest message there is. It reminds me much of Jonathan Edwards sermon, Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God.
Below is the video from Ill be Honest – Grace Community Church in San Antonio, TX.
“In everything give thanks” “See what cause the saints have to be frequent in the work of thanksgiving. In this Christians are defective; though they are much in supplication, yet little in gratulation. The apostle says. “In everything give thanks” (1 Thess. 5.18). Why so? Because God makes everything work for our good. We thank the physician, though he gives us a bitter medicine which makes us sick, because it is to make us well; we thank any man who does us a good turn; and shall we not be thankful to God, who makes everything work for good to us? God loves a thankful Christian. Job thanked God when he took all away: “The Lord hath taken away. Blessed be the name of the Lord” (Job 1.21). Many will thank God when He gives; Job thanks Him when He takes away, because he knew that God would work good out of it. We read of saints with harps in their hands (Rev. 14.2), an emblem of praise. We meet many Christians who have tears in their eyes, and complaints in their mouths; but there are few with their harps in their hands, who praise God in affliction. To be thankful in affliction is a work peculiar to a saint. Every bird can sing in spring, but some birds will sing in the dead of winter. Everyone, almost, can be thankful in prosperity, but a true saint can be thankful in adversity. A good Christian will bless God, not only at sun-rise, but at sun-set. Well may we, in the worst that befalls us, have a psalm of thankfulness, because all things work for good. Oh, be much in blessing of God: we will thank Him that doth befriend us.” Taken from Banner of Truth’s Puritan Paperback, “All Things for Good,” by Thomas Watson, pp 62-63.
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