Monday, February 16, 2015

Does God Love Someone More Than Others?


   God does not love Noah more than the rest.
   In fact, Noah toil for years to be a blessings to others.
   When time comes, choice was still asked for faith and salvation.
   To save themselves was easy: a careful future thought, discarding one’s opinion and obeying prophets of love.


   God does not love Abraham more than the rest,
   He does not love Israel more than the rest,
   It is always a love plan to attract and lead all into one stream to take them to the new heavens and new earth.


   God does not love Joseph more than the rest.
   In fact, Joseph went through all those hard years and sufferings,
   To serve and save the people known to men as locals and foreigners.
   If all has known what Joseph has to go through, they (includes his brothers) may not have done bad to him.
   If Joseph knew it, he may have not chose what he did not choose.


   The greatest is Jesus Christ; He chooses to love but suffer to death to save us all human kinds for eternity.
   He foresaw what His life on earth would be before He was begotten in a womb.
   Yet, He decided to bear them all till death, including disrespect, disbelief, hatred needless to mention dishonor, earthly desires and temptation.


   God love no one more than the rest.
   He even give us His Blameless but Holy Angel, His first Son to redeem us, His lost children.
   It appears to men as God is bias but His appointed men always turns out to save and bless us all – human kinds (through Yeshua Messiah).


   The choice to believe, keep and be saved is still our’s.

.......So let's find ourselves deeper and the love of God through our Saviour Anointed Emmanuel in the poem below.......


   Same was the sky, and sad was still a man,
   Lying in darkness seems no choice,
   Crying is not the man's choice.


   Stories would have been the same,
   Curse would have been still a life,
   If not the hero of the cross came in sandals.


   'I am damned, leave me to shame,' cried the man.
   The hero of the cross held him tight,
   "Come, I will take you to the blessed land."


   'Hell's my destiny, love's a lie,' wept the man.
   "See, my love ain't a joke, even hell bows down," stretched out was the hero's arms,
   "Curve thy worries in my flesh."


   Disbelieve was the man, 'Outcast is me, God's forgiveness counts!'
   "Of course, believe and live it, God does love you more than a man do!"
   The hero of the cross looked up, shining was he, and vanished in to the sky.


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