Romans 6-13 Reflection

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And for a reminder, I asked them to open their Bibles in Romans 6:13 that states:
Do not offer any part of yourself to sin as an instrument of wickedness, but rather offer yourselves to God as those who have been brought from death to life; and offer every part of yourself to him as an instrument of righteousness. (Romans 6:13, NIV)
My passion is for them to be changed completely as they journey with God until they become one with Him as they depend on the empowering of the Holy Spirit in their lives. To encourage them further on this matter, I shared with them how God called me to establish a relationship with Him and how I responded wrongly to that calling until He called me again to awaken me from my sleep. It was the time when God completely …show more content…

So I started to introduce myself to them by sharing them my journey with Jesus. “I received Jesus in my life in the year 1979. Since then, I became faithful in going to church. I desired to know and seek Jesus, so I joined the church Bible study. I wanted to learn how to pray, thus I joined the prayer meetings in my church. I aim to serve God, so I became a member of the church outreach program. I wished to lead the people to worship God, thus I joined the church choir, I aspired to lead children to the knowledge of God, so I involved myself in Sunday school and etc. In 1995, I suddenly felt very empty and unhappy with my life despite my heavy involvement in the work of God. I then knelt to God in tears and in prayer to inquire of Him and to tell me what was going on with me. I knew that I had a successful career as a dentist, supportive family and good friends that would complete me and the reason to be satisfied in life, but I had no idea what was happening that all of a sudden, everything became so meaningless to me. In silence, I came to think about myself and evaluated my life. I kept praying and reading my Bible until God made me to see and understood what was going

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