A Cry for ChangeSample

ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!
Conflict and disharmony resulted from men and women seeking self-exaltation at the time of the fall. Each blamed the other, and even the Devil and God were blamed. A need to see everyone and everything else at fault and not take responsibility for our actions is endemic to our natures. This is the germ that motivates conflicts and wars and destroys relationships in families, our societies, and our nations.
When we seek a change in our hearts, it will also spell a change in our relationships, whether near and dear family, friends, community relationships or even the people of our regions and nations.
How we view others and treat them or visa-versa are essential to the soul that seeks a deeper and more meaningful relationship with God!
The change will call us to examine our relationships and social bias and seek to change our thinking, attitude, and prejudices in our relationships with those who live alongside us.
There is no shortcut to loving God without restoring peace in the relationships woven into our lives. If we love God, it must automatically follow that we love our fellow men and seek to live in peace and harmony with the rest of humankind.
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Life with no change for the better stagnates and pollutes itself. It leaves a person with a sense of hopelessness, despair, and frustration. The best hope for any soul is to recognize this despair and frustration within and seek divine help to turn around and transform one's life.
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We would like to thank DONALD DA COSTA for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: https://www.facebook.com/harvestofgracechurch/
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