We are back again with more Jesus mobile wallpapers for your handset. 12 images are given right above. Choose your favourite Jesus Christ Mobile Wallpaper from the above third set on TBTG site.
I hope by now you clearly know the 3 steps to get these pictures into your mobile handset. Save them to your PC and transfer them via data cable/bluetooth to your handset. Thats it.
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Do we allow our circumstances to define God or allow God to define our circumstances?
When Daly asked a local missionary the question “How do you pray for us?” the answer was eye-opening. “We are praying…for the church in America to get more persecution.” Why would someone viewing the lives of believers living in the U.S ask such a thing from God? Daly concluded that ours is viewed as a weak faith in need of strengthening.
As Daly began to examine his own life and the lives of those with whom he ministered, he observed that trial and persecution had a markedly different effect upon people, and he discovered that those who chose to surrender their situations to God—painful though they might be—grew stronger in their faith, while those who chose to face their trials alone with resentment and anger often turned their back on God—blaming Him for their circumstances.
Daly’s latest book, Stronger: Trading Brokenness for Unbreakable Strength, explores the choices that lie at the crossroad of tragedy and presents a vision of strength that the Church and families can cling to during hard times.
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Daly states a profound truth he has observed in the lives of fellow believers:
Christ alone is the one true foundation upon which we must stand and to whom we must cling when the going gets tough. Christ offers this strength to us all—not because we deserve it, but because He loves us. Unless we choose to live in Christ’s unbreakable strength, we will live lives broken by bitterness.
Is God to blame? Is He punishing His people?
Drawing upon his own life experiences and of those with whom he has shared his ministry, Daly indicates that the opposite is true. God uses every circumstance in our life, whether He orchestrates it for a purpose, or allows it to occur, to show us His great love and continually invite us into closer relationship with Him.
Daly states, “If we believe in a big God, one who is mighty enough to create the universe and every living creature in it, who is still actively making miracles and involved in our lives today, we possess a powerful hope. No matter how traumatic or tragic our circumstances, we know that anything is possible if it’s in His will. We ask for the Lord’s intervention in the great and minute issues of our lives, understanding that His power is unlimited.”
This book is worth a good read and it has the potential to cultivate a positive outlook.
In the carpentry section of our institute, the most fascinating machine to me is the lathe (a machine that shapes pieces of wood, metal etc. by holding, turning them against a fixed cutting tool.) The wood that turns on the lathe is treated with a sharpened chisel that cuts and smoothes the odd parts of the wood or metal and makes those rough parts smooth and beautiful. Now the wood can fit into a beautiful furniture.
Our life is like this wood on the lathe, which turns on the axis of time smoothed by the oddities of pains, struggles, sickness, death, accidents, misfortune etc. which are the sharpened chisels of our life, that mould and make us beautiful human persons.
In Gen. 37:12 onwards we read the misfortunes of Joseph. Rejected, abandoned and sold by his own brothers, conspired by Portiphar’s wife and imprisoned; but all these misfortunes in his life paved the way for him to be a great man in Egypt. God the Father allowed his Son to carry the heavy cross, accept rejection from his own people and even his disciples and die on the cross to become the redeemer of all humanity.
God allows unpleasant things to happen in our lives in order to make us mature persons. God tested the faith of Abraham and Job through a series of loss, rejection, sickness, sacrifice etc. St. Paul experienced struggles in his life as an apostle of Christ (2 Cor. 11:24-33). These examples remind us, that the acceptance of daily struggles for the sake of Christ enables us to live a happy and contented life.
The shape or design of the wood on lathe is determined by the carpenter who handles the lathe, and he executes his plans and imagination on the wood. Has the potter not got right over the clay to make one for a special purpose and another for ordinary use? (Rom. 9:21). Again in Jer. 18:2-6, God shows Jeremiah a potter spinning the wheel and the clay in the hand of the potter. And we are like the clay or wood in the hand of God who moulds us according to his imagination and plan.
The piece of wood is smoothed on the lathe for a purpose; that is to make beautiful furniture. God forms human persons to fit into human society. Thus the Loving God forms human beings to become part of Himself. Let us pray that we may become instruments in the hand of God and allow ourselves to be moulded by that loving God to fit us in the Kingdom of God.
[Thanksgiving and Prayer] We ought always to thank God for you, brothers and sisters, and rightly so, because your faith is growing more and more, and the love all of you have for one another is increasing. — 2 Thessalonians 1:3