Repentance is a mystery; joy in the Holy Ghost is a mystery; no natural man though he be never so great a scholar knows these things experimentally. He knows them only as physicians know physic by their books, but not as a sick man by his own experience. - Richard Sibbes
Saturday, July 23, 2011
CHRISTIAN EXPERIENCE
BE SATISFIED WITH WHAT YOU HAVE
Be satisfied with what you have.
The Lord has promised that HE will not leave us or desert us.
-Heb.13:5
Monday, April 18, 2011
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Friday, November 5, 2010
PAIN OR PERSON

If you go for pain - you couldn't stand any person in your life, resulting loneliness which in turn doubles your pain but if you have your loved ones near you then it becomes easy to get through any pain or sting in your life.
Sooner or later you get hurt by people, its part of life. The pain is more if you love the person more, and if you love the person than why isn’t he/she more important to you. If we start pointing out the pains, we'll get pain from anyone because no one is 100% perfect. (no one knows what really inside your heart is............).
The pain given by a loved one can be healed with the TIME, but the PERSON once lost will never come back.
"PAIN HEALS BUT THE PERSON MATTERS"
- An Article by Bujji Anusha
Thursday, October 28, 2010
OWNING THINGS IS HUMAN - SHARING THINGS IS DIVINE
Its is human desire to have things of their own. There are so many things which give us pleasure in our life, but the greatest virtue in our life is SHARING things. If we share things like love, grace, hope with our neighbours automatically universal peace is possible. Mother Theresa appealed us if we really want peace, it should start at your home itself first. As she shared her love and humanity to the needy people, so as we have to share the same to the mankind rather than to have desire to owning things.
If you can not love a person you see, how can you love God whom you have never seen?
Sunday, July 4, 2010
MARRIAGE
A marriage based on full confidence, based on complete and unqualified frankness on both sides; they are not keeping anything back; there’s no deception underneath it all. If I might so put it, it’s an agreement for the mutual forgiveness of sin.
- Henrik Ibsen (1828–1906), Norwegian dramatist.