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27.03.2017 Feature Article

The Attracting God Of Glory

The Attracting God Of Glory
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The Glory of God is Our God Himself Who has assured Christians with His presence in them through the Holy Spirit and His Glory which goes with those who serve and worship with their lives, through Psalms, Songs of Praise, and hymns. This includes the disciples who continue to learn and stays with Jesus Christ day by day and night by night selflessly. When such people appear or when you meet them there is an undisputed evidence of the presence of God with them.

What comes out of mouths is also evident enough. He God makes them look so to the world as Jesus Christ gives us the ability and charisma to attract many to God by any simple means.It is different from those who tricks people or their followers for the flock of God knows who are the true servants of God hears the voice of God in such persons.

Acts 7:2 ...The God of glory appeared to our father Abraham while he was in Mesopotamia...

(3) And said to him, “Come out from your land and from your relatives, and come into the land which I will show you.”

(4) Then he came forth...
Matt 4:19 And He said to them, Come after Me, and I will make you fishers of men.

(20) And immediately leaving the nets, they followed Him.

The first aspect of the motive and strength to accept God's calling was God's appearing. If I were to come to you, it would mean nothing because I am nothing. If the president of the United States or our Royal Highness were to pay you a personal visit, you would be very excited. Probably you would be unable to sleep for a whole night. But who came to visit Abraham? The God of glory.

In Matthew, we are told that as Jesus walked by the sea of Galilee He called Peter, Andrew, James, and John. The Lord Jesus simply said to them, “Follow Me,” and they followed Him. For many years I was unable to understand this. The little Jesus of Nazareth spoke the words, “Follow Me,” and they followed Him. I did not understand this until one day I noticed that the Jesus who walked by the sea of Galilee was a great light (Matt. 4:16). Peter, Andrew, James, and John were all attracted by that great light. When Jesus looked at them and called them, they were attracted to Him.

Apparently, the One who called them was a poor Nazarene; actually, He was the God of glory. Likewise, the God of glory appeared to Abraham in the land of demons. I believe that, in principle, we all

have experienced such an appearing. When you are blessed with such appearance you need not do anything just be yourself for God to let you look extraordinary to anyone you can to come to Jesus Christ, not yourself.

SHALOM I PRAY SUFFICE US ALWAYS TO LIGHT THE WAY FOR OTHERS IN CHRIST JESUS AMEN.

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