Friday, April 16, 2010

The Revolution

"It is a simple story, but yet, can become a great testimony."

How can an awesome dirty thinker 
can turn his/her life to become a part of God's testimony?

How can a street dancer who never preach the words of God
can become a part of God's army?

How can a nothing person
can become such a valuable brother/sister in Christ?

One more thing, how can a great sinner
can become a great spiritual-inspiration to others?

Everything seems so wrong! But, in God's eyes, nothing is impossible. Different people come from different side of background. Don't judge them because of their past. But, praise them because of who there are now.

Sometimes, it is hard to accept people (of who there are now) because of who they are in the past. Why? 

Because last time, both of you sat together in a cafe and talk nonsense, funny, and dirty jokes. But now, he sat with you in a cafe, preaching the words of God, and telling how precious is your life. Can you accept that? Can you believe with that revolution? 

Last time, both of you went to Church and saw people were jumping, singing, closing their eyes, lifting up their hands and praying. And he said, "Oh my goodness, this holy people...". But now, he is the one who did all  of those thing. What would you say then?

Last time, he was the super-duper-awesome supplier of pornography movies and videos. And he said, "For your entertainment." But now, still, he is the super-duper-awesome supplier of you. But, he supply you with the christian movies, bibles and verses. What can you say about it?

But human is all like human. It is hard to accept of who we are now because of what we did in the past. However, don't worry about the revolution you made. It is only hard for a few people. But its gonna be a great testimony to others.

P/s: This post is only the generated ideas of mine. I didn't mean to hurt someone or to write about somebody. But, if this nature of life reflect on you, then think about it. Make a decision. Everything is in you hands.

God bless you.

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