We must remember that Jesus is powerful and mighty. He heals. Chapter 8 of the book of Matthew is about the Man with Leprosy. This man knew that Jesus could heal him, so Jesus sent him to the temple. Romans and Jews did not mix but this man had so much faith in Jesus. Jesus was touched by his faith and healed him. Faith gets you a long way in life, but you have to do something beforehand before Jesus does something for you. You have to have faith and believe. Once these people were healed then they could be a part of society again. People were jealous of Jesus. We may not see Jesus or God but we feel them. I know I sure do. Jesus touches us in so many ways and works miracles daily. We just may not see it. There are Devils' Angels. But you have to trust Jesus spiritually. Christ HAS to be first. Jesus will return and He will tell nonbelievers to fend for themselves. Jesus is desiring faith from us. He needs us to believe and see that it is true. We live in a skeptical world, but Jesus is our spiritual King. We are all angels of God. In society, we take care of ourselves first. We need to put Jesus first. We can do better, we can take care of our Creator. We have to put God first and serve Him. Jesus is going to get tired of all of this nonsense. Everyone has a choice. Have faith and Jesus will provide. He does wonders and you shouldn't be afraid. Demons are real. We just have to fight them. We are going to have storms. Focus and maintain relationships with God. He will calm the storms. This is only the beginning of corruption. Satan's Angels know Jesus. Satan knows the bible better than anyone, and that can be scary.
I just recently finished "The Book Thief" by Markus Zusak. I had no idea what this novel was going to be about going into it; all I knew was that our 10th grade English class study it. Right off the bat I noticed that our narrator was not your average Joe. The narrator is death. When I realized this I said to myself, "Oh this is going to be good." The novel is all about the Holocaust and it is shown from a German point of view. Leisel Meminger's mother gives her away to a foster German family. On the trip to this new family, Leisel's brother dies. So right from the start death is there. I'm not going to give you a synopsis of it, because I think you should read it for yourself. Just know that a German family hides a Jew in their basement for a while, and death is around every corner. That last line of the novel really got me though..."I am haunted by humans."
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