QUOTES ON TOP

“I want something really worthwhile to live for. I want to invest this one life of mine as wisely as possible, in the place that yields the richest profits to the world and me…wherever it is, I want it to be God’s choice for me and not my own… Christ said, “He that would find his life shall lose it” and proved the truth of this divine paradox at Calvary. I want Him to lead me and His Holy Spirit to fill me.” – Betty Stam

Sunday, May 25, 2014

BOOK REVIEW - 9 (GIFTED HANDS BY BEN CARSON)




Few years back someone gave me a movie named ‘Gifted Hands’ and told me to watch that movie without fail. I was told that the movie will be good. Usually from my teen age my mother advised me not to watch any secular movies. Since I was told that the movie is based on a real story and Christian faith, I watched that movie. 

The movie was about the life of Dr. Ben Carson, world famous neurosurgeon. His life story was so inspirational to me. I loved the way God lifted him high though his father abandoned his family at his childhood. After few days I came to know that Dr. Ben Carson itself had wrote his autobiography named ‘Gifted Hands’. I wanted to buy that book but then I thought the story will be the same as seen in the movie. So I didn’t thought about it again.

Few months before I came across the book in an online book store and I thought I will buy it and read. As I started reading, I found that the book was far more interesting and challenging than the movie. In the book, Dr. Carson openly acknowledge the grace of Jesus Christ and His guidance. 

“That morning the pastor had selected “He Hideth My Soul in the Cleft of the Rock.” He built his appeal around the missionary story and explained our need to flee to “the cleft of the Rock,” to safety found only in Jesus Christ. “If we place our faith in the Lord,” he said as his gaze swept across the faces in the congregation, “we will always be safe. Safe in Jesus Christ.” As I listened, my imagination pictured how wonderfully God had taken care of those people who wanted to serve Him. Through my imagination and emotions I lived that story with the couple, and I thought, That’s exactly what I should do-get sheltered in the cleft of the rock.”

Dr. Carson shared about the troubles that he faced from others in his childhood and also the struggles he had within his mind and how he overcame everything through prayer. 

“Lack of money constantly troubled me during my college years. Once I had absolutely no money-not even enough to ride the bus back and forth to church. That day I walked across the campus alone, bewailing my situation, tired of never having enough money to by the everyday things I needed; the simple things like toothpaste or stamps. “Lord,” I prayed, “Please help me. At least give me bus fare to go to church.” Although I’d been walking aimlessly... I looked down. A ten dollar bill lay crumpled on the ground three feet in front of me. “Thank You, God,” I said as I picked it up, hardly able to believe that I had the money in my hand.”

He also shared about how God helped him to do so many risk surgeries with a successful outcome. As he shared so many incidents that happened in his family and in his workplace, with clarity he also shared how he overcame all the troubles and how he faced joy and success. 

One thing I really understood is the way he dedicated himself to his profession and how he worked hard to reach the plan that God has in store for him. Once when I finished reading the book I really felt that I never gave much importance to my profession and I learnt that I have to dedicate myself to do the work God has given to me in profession and also in Ministry with so much of sincerity and commitment. 

If you are a young adult wanted to achieve something in your life, I strongly recommend this book to you. The life story of Dr. Ben Carson will inspire you, challenge you, will make you think big and will take you a step closer to Jesus Christ. This book is an interesting book to read and surely God will encourage you through this book. God bless you.

(Note: The words in Italics were directly taken from the book)

Friday, May 23, 2014

POEMS BY RUTH BELL GRAHAM (WIFE OF REV. BILLY GRAHAM)



The first poem is about choosing to love through the difficult times when Billy would have to leave her and the children to go on the road.

Love without clinging;
cry if you must—
but privately cry;
the heart will adjust
to the newness of loving
in practical ways:
cleaning and cooking
and sorting out clothes,
all say, “I love you,”
when lovingly done.

So— love without clinging;
cry— if you must—
but privately cry;
the heart will adjust
to the length of his stride,
the song he is singing,
the trail he must ride,
the tensions that make him
the man that he is,
the world he must face,
the life that is his.

So love without clinging;
cry—if you must—
but privately cry;
the heart will adjust
to being the heart,
not the forefront of life;
a part of himself,
not the object—
his wife.
So—love!

Once she expressed her longing with a short poem
We are told to wait on You.
But, Lord, there is no time.
My heart implores upon its knees,
“Hurry!... please.

There were times things went too fast for her and at that time she wrote a poem
A little more time, Lord,
Just a little more time.
There’s so much to do,
So much undone.
If it’s all right with you, Lord,
Please stop the sun.
There’s forever before me
Forever with you;
But a little more time
For the so much to do.

When Ruth had understand that God do things in His way, she wrote
As I was praying day and night,
Night and day,
Quietly God was saying
“Let there be light” – My way.

When Ruth wanted to describe God’s eternal love, she wrote
And I lay, where for long in despair I had lain,
Entered, unshod, the holy,
There where God dwells with His pain –
Alone with the pain of the price He had paid
In giving His Son for a world gone astray-
The world He had made,
My heart lay in silence,
Worshipped in silence; and questioned no more.”

Her poem about the end of life

It Won’t Be Long …
It won’t be long –
the sun is slowly slipping out of sight;
lengthening shadows deepen into dusk;
still winds whisper;
all is quiet;
it won’t be long
– till night.
It won’t be long –
the tired eyes close,
her strength is nearly gone;
frail hands that ministered to many
lie quiet, still;
Light from another world!
Look up, bereaved!
It won’t be long
– till Dawn!

Thursday, May 22, 2014

GUEST ARTICLE - 9 (GOD CAN UNDERSTAND YOUR SORROW AND PAIN - WRITTEN BY MR. RAVI SHANKAR)



On the evening of 22nd March, 2014; we went visiting house by house to share the Gospel (Good news) to them. On our way, we went inside one house, a very small hut I would say. It is such a small house. There was this lady who was staying alone. She will be around 60-65 yrs of age. She is from the Catholic background. Then she opened up and started to share with me her pain and problems. 

Given below is what she shared with me:
All my life, I have been more passionate and steadfast for Jesus Christ. I used to pray for hours daily and fast many days. The locality where I live is predominantly occupied by other religious people. In their midst, I am so zealous for Jesus Christ. Before some years, my daughter who was 18 years old at that time died due to a disease. A year before, my husband died and now I am all alone in this house. My neighbours are ridiculing me saying that, “You said Jesus Jesus all the time, you prayed to Him all the time. But see; what He has done to you? He has taken one by one from your family and left you all alone.” When I hear those words, I used to cry and ask God why have You done this in my life? But then, in due course of time; I tend to have this feel of Hatred in my heart towards God. 

As I was totally helpless and did not know how to respond, I was praying inside my heart to GOD asking for a word from him for that woman. After everything, since we don’t know what to say; I told her, “Aunty, we will pray now. God will certainly comfort you” and He really did. As I started to pray, suddenly the Holy Spirit put a word in my heart and I clearly know that the word is for that woman. From then on, that word became a life-changing revelation for me. This is what God told & taught me that day. 

It is true that the woman lost her daughter & husband and staying all alone. But God told to her that only He can understand her pain because He had gone through the same pain of losing His beloved for us. Many times, we used to think this way that “no one can understand my pain, my situation. Even God does not understand my situation”. Because if He has, He would have shown up.
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My dear friends in Christ, let me tell this very clearly to you. Among all the so called GODs in this world, only our Father GOD can understand the pain that comes out of the loss of a loved one. Because He went through the same pain by losing His beloved son Jesus Christ for us, a totally underserved group of people. So be sure of one thing, even the whole world can’t understand the pain & agony you go through, Jesus Christ does understand your pain; because on the cross; the father and the son was separated because of our sins. Also on the same cross, Christ consumed death and rose again on the 3rd day victoriously.

The verse in Hebrews 2:18 says like this; “For in that He himself has suffered, being tempted, He is able to aid those who are tempted”. Also, in Hebrews 4:15, the Bible says like this, “For we do not have a High Priest who cannot sympathize with our weaknesses, but was in all points tempted as we are, yet without sin”.

Secondly, God taught me that day; only our “God can change a loss to one of his children as a profit to many in the world”. Take a good look at Joseph in the Bible, God gave him dreams when he is young describing that, he will be held in a head position and his entire household will bow before him. But the course of the story changed in between and the father Jacob lost his son Joseph. Joseph was sold as a slave in Egypt. After many years, there came a severe famine upon the face of the earth. At that time, Joseph was appointed as the prime minister of Egypt and all the nations of the world came to him to get their grains for their daily living. If you see clearly, for Jacob, losing Joseph was a big loss and he was not even able to come out of that pain for quite a long time. 

But God changed this Joseph as a blessing for the whole world. Take Moses for this case and you can see the same hand of God working like as that in the life of Joseph. Above all, take Jesus Christ, for the Father; to give away His only beloved son on the cross is a huge, unimaginable loss. But He willingly gave Him away to redeem us from this sinful and cruel universe. For the Father it is a huge loss to give away His son. But He changed the same loss into a fountain of blessing to the whole world as it records in John 3:16, “God gave His only begotten son, that whosoever believes in Him will not perish and have everlasting life”. 

So my dear friends, if you are having loss in your life physically, emotionally, spiritually, etc. Remember our God is very much able to change that loss into a profit or blessing to many. So thank him for every adverse situation in your life because, God is going to change you as a blessing to many. Jesus told to Peter like this, “After you get comforted, you comfort your brothers”. In the similar way, God will comfort you in your adverse situation and He will enable you to be a source of comfort for others as it says in 2 Corinthians 1:3,4 “Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our tribulation, that we may be able to comfort those who are in any trouble, with the comfort with which we ourselves are comforted by God”. 

Finally, don’t ever forget this verse irrespective of whatever you go through in your life. “And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to his purpose” – Romans 8:28.  

May our Lord Jesus Christ reveal more of his unconditional Love towards you in the coming days. God bless you.

(Note: This article was written by Mr. Ravi Shankar. He is currently working as a software engineer. GHG team thank Mr. Ravi for the article. May God bless him abundantly. If you wish to send your own article, kindly mail it to goldenhandsofgrace@gmail.com)

Friday, May 16, 2014

GUEST ARTICLE - 8 (A CALL TO WALK ON WATERS - WRITTEN BY MS. AGNES POULOSE)



"Come," he said. Then Peter got down out of the boat, walked on the water and came toward Jesus. - Matthew 14:29

So what happens when someday you stand face to face with reality, when the pressures of your life are just waiting for you to open the doors to your mind so that they can just squeeze into the meager space that you’ve left for yourself, or when the truth, the questions that you’ve been trying to evade confront you, when you feel that life’s just giving you a hard time? You might have had a smooth sail till now, but just when you begin to think that nothing can go wrong in your life anymore, your whole world comes crashing down in front of you? Would you still be able to lift up your hands and praise His name? Would you be able to stop yourself from questioning God?

When Jesus called Peter to walk on water, He wanted Peter to trust Him completely. As long as Peter had his eyes fixed on Jesus and not on the raging seas and the storm around him, he could walk towards Jesus, and he could claim the miracle for himself; but when he realized that he was walking on water, and saw the waters that were overwhelming, he started drowning. It was a test of faith in which Peter failed. At times God asks us to do the impossible; to forget everything, and to trust Him completely. He asks us to believe, and claim our miracle, but because of our little faith, we fail. We fail to realize that our Father is the maker of heaven and earth and that even the very hairs of our head are all numbered (Matthew 10:30). He is the Lord of all creation; there is nothing too difficult for Him (Jeremiah 32:17). He knit us together in our mother’s womb (Psalm 139:13), He knew us even before we were formed in her womb (Jeremiah 1:5). He has given us so many promises, but still sometimes we fail to trust in Him. Ever wondered why?

I’m sure most of us would’ve praised God when we come out of a difficult situation, or when every problem in our life seems to have a solution, but what happens when we don’t have a solution? What happens when we’re on the verge of losing everything? Most of us give up, others hold on just ‘coz they have no other option, and a very few trust in the Father. 

Hasn’t the Lord promised us that those who wait upon the Lord will soar with wings like eagles, that they shall renew their strength (Isaiah 40:31). The reason why most of us lose hope and give up is because we look at the storms in our life and don’t fix our eyes on Jesus. The reason why we drown ourselves in a sea of self pity at times of these trials is because we do not believe in miracles. We do not believe that the God who can raise a dead man to life, is able to heal the cancer, we do not believe that the God who made the lame to walk, and the blind to see is capable of curing the tumor or the headache, we fail to believe that the God who ate with tax collectors and forgave the adulteress woman, could forgive our sins. He can do anything for us. 

All He wants us to do is turn to Him and ask. Weep before Him, cry out to Him and tell Him that we’re hurt. We might feel that this hurt is beyond repair, but Jesus is the one who took the form of man, lived among us, and suffered, just so that all our sins might be forgiven, so that every sickness can be healed, and every sinner be saved (John 3:16).

Peter said to Him, "Lord, if it is You, command me to come to You on the water." (Matthew 14:28).

Peter had asked Jesus to command him to walk towards Him. Our lives as believers begin when we allow Jesus to enter into our hearts, when we allow Him to test us, break us and mould us. Our lives become better and we see God working. Invite Him to come and take away everything in your life that has been keeping you away from Him. Allow Him to take His rightful place in your heart, and make your body His temple. Trust Him, and He will make a way for all your problems. The trials of today will be the reason for your joy tomorrow (John 16:20). Ask Him to call you out on the water, and walk with your eyes fixed on your creator lest you may fall. He is able.

Sometimes these words may seem to be just empty promises, but as you get to know Jesus, as you understand the depth of His love, you’ll know that there is no greater love that His and that even if He has allowed these testing times in your life, it’s because He loves you. He will make sure that you feel loved and blessed even when you’re drowning. He will lift you up, set you on a solid ground. He is like a potter, making you into His perfect masterpiece. Allow Him to break you and strengthen you, so that you’ll be able to stand and testify, so that you’ll be able to smile through your bad times and praise Him in every storm. Look around and you’ll know that you have a million reasons to bless His name.

(Note: This article was written by Ms. Agnes Poulose. She is an engineer. GHG team thank Ms. Agnes Poulose for the article. May God bless her abundantly. If you wish to send your own article, kindly mail it to goldenhandsofgrace@gmail.com)