Sunday, February 16, 2014

Actions Speaks Louder than Words

                                                                             
                                                                         
Greetings to all of my Brothers and Sisters in Christ !!! Happy Sunday February 16, 2014 !!! There is a story of a rabbit that needed a way to cross a river. A snake came by and said,” I will help you cross the river just get on my back.” The rabbit said, ”Oh No , you will eat me.” The snake said,” I won’t eat you, I promise I won’t.” The rabbit believed what the snake said and jumped on the snake’s back to take a ride across the river. When they both reached the other side, the snake  begin to eat the rabbit. The rabbit said,” wait, you promised that you wouldn't eat me.” The snake said,” I know what, I had promised but this is my nature”. We often make the same mistake that the rabbit made by trusting that people will help us by what they say instead of looking at their nature. Let us ask God for wisdom to really see who is for us and who is against us. I declare and decree that I will put my trust in God and lean not to my own understanding in all of my ways I will acknowledge him and he will direct my steps. May God Eternally Bless You and Your Family ! With Love from Me and My Family !

Actions Speaks Louder than Words

There are many that profess that they have great love for someone.
But their actions say the opposite by the evil that they have done.

Love embraces opportunities to help and uplift our fellow man,
When one falls down, love is given to help them once again to stand.

Our actions show whether love is artificial or whether it is real.
Love is always on the move; it’s never idle or standing still.

When we say that we love someone our actions should follow.
When this doesn’t happen, it means that our spoken words were hollow.

Let us put actions behind the words to show others that our words are true.
Why should others believe what we say when they can’t see it proven in what we do?


Elder Kelvin Gilmore

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