Odds are you have not. Why? Most of them are completely invisible. How do I know this? I'm part of the team. I'm sent here by Christ to teach on the methods of heaven. Sound crazy? It shouldn't. This is what all dedicated Christians should be doing. I know that it is hard to look at your life as a ministry, but once you put your faith in Christ, this is the road to take.
I recognize that if I was to walk up to a person, and tell them that I can change their life in drastic fashion, for the better, they would not believe me. That's okay! I'm fine with that. I don't need anything in return or any recognition. My wife calls me her angel. My daughter thinks it is cool that her dad is friends with God. That's plenty of recognition.
As soon as you can, take an inventory of how you spend your day. Are you constantly blessing those around you? What steps did you take to further the Kingdom of Christ? Today I started sending Internet messages to the most oppressed sections of the world. It cost a few bucks a day to do that, but it makes sense. There are people in the world that desperately need our help, so I am happy to step in.
What's the point? Why do I do this? I'm just following orders. I'm not earning a place in heaven, that's already secured. I'm doing what anyone would do in my position: I'm sharing the love of Jesus. Folks in Iraq need us, folks in China need us, folks in Russia need us...the list goes on and on. If you are interested in getting involved with something like this, just catch me on Facebook.
I recognize that if I was to walk up to a person, and tell them that I can change their life in drastic fashion, for the better, they would not believe me. That's okay! I'm fine with that. I don't need anything in return or any recognition. My wife calls me her angel. My daughter thinks it is cool that her dad is friends with God. That's plenty of recognition.
As soon as you can, take an inventory of how you spend your day. Are you constantly blessing those around you? What steps did you take to further the Kingdom of Christ? Today I started sending Internet messages to the most oppressed sections of the world. It cost a few bucks a day to do that, but it makes sense. There are people in the world that desperately need our help, so I am happy to step in.
What's the point? Why do I do this? I'm just following orders. I'm not earning a place in heaven, that's already secured. I'm doing what anyone would do in my position: I'm sharing the love of Jesus. Folks in Iraq need us, folks in China need us, folks in Russia need us...the list goes on and on. If you are interested in getting involved with something like this, just catch me on Facebook.