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Saturday, 29 October 2016

Tegniese probleme met die blogs


Goeie more aan alle lesers en intekenaars

Ek wil julle net in kennis stel dat al 3 blogs, Tabernakel Bedieninge, Gebedversoeke en Gebede sowel as Verhoog Jesus 'n tegniese probleem op het waaraan ons werk, tot dus vêr sonder enige sukses, wees asb geduldig ons werk aan die probleem, elke keer net as ons dink ons kry iets reg, is iets anders weer verkeerd!

Ek het ook al die Intekenaars en volgers verloor en weet nie meer wie ingeteken het en wie nie, ek sal waardeer as elke persoon wat ingeteken het, of wat die blog volg my kan kontak deur e.pos belindapaar@gmail.com en my kan verwittig van enige probleme wat jul met die blog ondervind asb.

Ek het alreeds klagtes ontvang van mense wat sê dat hulle nie verwittig word deur e.pos wanneer ek iets nuuts op die blog sit nie. Die ander probleem wat ondervind word deur mense is dat hulle kommentaar lewer en die kommentaar wys nie op die blog nie, ek wil ook net sê dat ek ook nie meer die e.pos ontvang wat sê iemand het komentaar gelewer nie.

Laastens, mense wat my per e.pos kontak met probleme, se e.pos gaan nou in my "Spam box", en ek is eerlik as ek nie die persoon ken nie is ek soms te bang om die e.pos oop te maak. Soos ek verstaan van die tegniese mense wat my help, het Google veranderinge gebring in Google self en die blogs is daardeur beinvloed. Wees asb geduldig ons werk aan die probleem en glo dat die Here vir ons wysheid en insig sal gee aangaande die probleem om dit op te los, ek glo hierdie is net 'n aanval dat die Evangelie nie verkondig kan word nie, maar God is grooter as enige tegniese probleem, ons sal oorwin in Jesus Naam.

Baie dankie aan al die getroue ondersteuners en lesers van die blogs, ek glo dat mense nog die blog besoek en kan besoek alhoewel die syfer op die 'Total views" nie meer vermeerder nie, ons glo dat daar 'n probleem met die "Total views gadget" is en dat dit nie is omdat mense nie die blog kan bereik nie. Wees geseend in Jesus en bid ook asb vir my bediening dat die Heilige Gees my altyd uit die pad sal neem en Hyself deur my sal skryf, en bid asb dat ons hierdie probleem spoedig sal kan oplos.

Groete en Jesus liefde
Belinda

Saturday, 15 October 2016

Depressie - uit die put van die hel!


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Ons almal gaan deur stadiums wat ons voel dat ons net nie waardig genoeg is om voor God te kom nie, weens 'n sonde waarmee ons sukkel. Sodra satan die geleentheid kry om mens aan te val sal hy dit doen tot die einde toe, dit is ons keuse of ons vir hom gaan luister of gaan glo wat die Woord van God vir ons sê.

Ek het vir omtrend 'n maand lank deur dit gegaan wat ek nie weet waar ek in pas in bediening nie, dat ek geglo het ek is nie waardig genoeg om eens in gebed na God te kan gaan nie, dat ek gevoel het ek gly as Christen en dat God my as sondaar nie kan gebruik as Sy dienskneg nie.

Ek het dit so erg beleef dat ek gediagnoseer was met depressie en die dokter wou my op anti-deperesante sit. Toe hy dit vir my sê was dit asof my hele wese daarteen skop! Ek was 20jr gelede vir 2jaar op anti-depresante tablette en het so diep in depressie geval dat ek gewens het ek kan liewers net doodgaan. Die Sielkundige wat ek op daardie stadium gesien het, het my na 'n ander Sielkundige verwys vir hipnose.

Die nuwe Engelse Sielkundige het 3 maal probeer om my gehipnotiseer te kry en het later gesê " Ek kan jou nie help nie, jou breinkrag is te sterk, net voor ek jou kan kry om oor te gaan in die "sub-conscious" trek jou brein jou weer terug na die "conscious".

In die motor het ek gevoel "dit is nou tipies! hier is die maklike manier uit, en my brein is te sterk!" Skielik besef ek wat ek dink....my brein is te sterk!! Ek het begin lag en gedink dit is seker die mooiste kompliment want die Dr nou ooit vir iemand kon gee, ek het net daar in die motor besluit, "as my brein te sterk is vir hipnose, is my brein te sterk vir depressie!" En so het ek myself elke keer wanneer gedagtes wat my depressief gemaak het by my opgekom het dit net weggestuur na die hel toe en vir myself gesê "Jy kan dit oorwin met Jesus wat jou 'n sterk brein gegee het" Ek het myself ook belowe dat ek nooit weer in depressie se hande sal val nie.

20jaar later besluit satan dit is tyd om dit vir my terug te gee en weer te probeer om my lewe te verwoes, teen hierdie tyd het ek al my eie bediening en het ek al met mense gewerk deur die jare wat aan depressie ly, en wragtig daar val ek weer in sy strik! Die keer oor my eie geestelike lewe! Ek het onwaardig gevoel om God se dienskneg te wees!

Gedurende die laaste maand het ek baie met vriende probeer praat oor hoe ek voel, en al wat hulle my gegee het was kompliment van hoe ek mense al gehelp het het , en siele gered het! Dit is nie wat ek wou hoor nie, ek wou waardig voor God voel! Ek wou weet dat ek goed genoeg is vir God en dat Hy my kan gebruik as dienskneg en hiermee het ek 'n groot worsteling gehad.

Ek het met 'n Pastoor's vriend gesels oor die Internet, verduidelik dat ek nie wil hoor hoeveel mense ek al gehelp het nie, ek wil weet wat is fout met my, hoekom voel ek so en hoekom stuur God nie vir my mense nie, maar Hy praat met my oor groot dinge wat in my toekoms wag deur drome.

Sonder om my te komplimenteer of te bemoedig stuur my liewe vriend vir my Skrif!

“Elke loot wat in My nie vrug dra nie, neem Hy weg; en elke loot wat vrug dra, dié maak Hy skoon, sodat dit meer vrug kan dra.
Julle is alreeds rein deur die Woord wat Ek tot julle gespreek het.
Bly in My, soos Ek in julle. Net soos die loot geen vrug kan dra van homself as dit nie in die wynstok bly nie, so julle ook nie as julle in My nie bly nie.
Ek is die wynstok, julle die lote. Wie in My bly, en Ek in hom, hy dra veel vrug; want sonder My kan julle niks doen nie.
As iemand in My nie bly nie, word hy uitgewerp soos die loot en verdroog, en hulle maak dit bymekaar en gooi dit in die vuur, en dit verbrand.
As julle in My bly en my woorde in julle, sal julle vra net wat julle wil hê, en julle sal dit verkry.
Hierin is my Vader verheerlik, dat julle veel vrug dra; en julle sal my dissipels wees.” Joh 15:2-8

Daai dorre wynstokke kan maak net wat hulle wil, hulle sal daai seisoen MOET deurgaan. Ons ook.
Ontspan, weier om na strooi van die satan en ander mense te luister. Wag, wees geduldig.
Jy weet jy is so dood, maar jy weet ook waar jou wortels is.

Groete Johann

Ek het aan die begin gesê, gaan ons na satan se leuens luister of gaan ons na die Woord van God luister? Sonder dat Johann my gekomplimenteer het en probeer goed voel het oor myself het hy my op sy mooi, geduldige manier net Skrif gestuur, en my depressie het my onmiddelik verlaat.

Ek hoop dat iemand wat aan depressie ly hierdie lees! Ek, wat al amper 15jaar in bediening is, was gepootjie deur satan, en hy het geslaan waar dit die seerste maak! My geestelike lewe! Joh 10:10 hy kom net om te verwoes te slag en dood te maak! En hier was hy besig om my geestelik dood te maak deur my te vertel dat ek nie waardig is om voor God te kom nie! Hoe slinks is hy nie, met my uit die pad, bereik hy meer mense as net vir my! En dit is waaroor Paulus ons waarsku wanneer hy se "Gee aan die duiwel gee plek nie, weerstaan hom en hy sal van jou wegvlug!

Ek gee God al die eer dat Hy my oë vir my oopgemaak het, deur my liewe vriend Johann se wysheid oor die Woord van God!

Dankie God dat U Woord so sterk is dat selfs net 'n paar versies ons kan terug ruk na die waarheid en werklikheid, en dat ons deur U Woord opgetel kan word en terug gesit kan word op ons pad!

Alle eer aan U wat die Ware en Lewende God van die heelal is.

Wees geseend in Jesus en moenie julle ore uitleen aan satan nie, Jesus waarsku ons ook, dat hy wat dink hy staan nie val nie.

Dankie Jesus dat U gekom hom om ons staande te hou!

Jesusgroete
Belinda














Out of surgery!

 Twin boys conjoined at the head are finally separate after 20-hour op that veteran surgeon almost stopped half-way through 

Anias and Jadon McDonald, 13 months, were born conjoined at the head
Their parents, from Illinois, have brought them to the Bronx for surgery
The boys were wheeled into the OR for 20-hour surgery on Thursday
Half-way through, their surgeon thought they would have to stop
The boys shared a lot more brain tissue than expected
Jadon came out the operating room at 7am on Friday, Anias at 1pm

By Mia De Graaf For Dailymail.com
Published: 14:25 GMT, 14 October 2016 | Updated: 19:15 GMT, 14 October 2016

A pair of twins conjoined at the head have been successfully separated after a 20-hour operation.
Anias and Jadon McDonald, 13 months old, are recovering in the Bronx's Montefiore Hospital after their life-threatening operation on Thursday.

According to their surgeon - Dr James Goodrich - it is incredible they made it this far.

Half way through the operation, the veteran neurosurgeon considered stopping the procedure altogether when they discovered the boys shared far more brain tissue than they had expected - even despite using 3D imaging to prepare.

Jadon
Jadon
Anias
Anias
Made it out: Jadon and Anias pictured recovering in their ward on Friday

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-3838409/Out-surgery-Twin-boys-conjoined-head-finally-separate-20-hour-op-veteran-surgeon-stopped-half-way-through.html

Tuesday, 11 October 2016

Scotland Woman Sees 24-Hour Impact of Will Graham Celebration

Will Graham talked to hundreds of young people in Peterhead, Scotland, Friday about purpose: “We were created to have a relationship with God. That’s why you were made." The event was live streamed at three nearby satellite venues and around the globe.Will Graham talked to hundreds of young people in Peterhead, Scotland, Friday about purpose: “We were created to have a relationship with God. That’s why you were made." The event was live streamed at three nearby satellite venues and around the globe.

“The thought of standing, listening to someone telling me how I should live my life, it did not appeal to me.”

Dawn Smillie rushed around a cozy, three-story tearoom in the tiny coastal town of Peterhead, Scotland, Friday afternoon, taking orders and bringing patrons plates of sandwiches—up the stairs and down the stairs, busy, but all smiles. It was the first day of her new life.

But let’s back up a year.

That’s about the time Dawn’s coworker, Sharon Wall, heard through church that Will Graham was coming to town. The church was looking for people to counsel those who respond to the Gospel at the North East Scotland Celebration of Hope, and after putting her shyness aside, Sharon decided to do it.

She took the Christian Life and Witness Course for training, and through that, created a list of non-Christian friends to invite to the Celebration.

One of the people on her list was Dawn.

A Friend
The two have been friends for eight years now, and recently, Dawn has been going through some of the same things Sharon went through. Sharon has told her friend how God can help her through it, but before this week, Dawn had typically shrugged it off.

“As much as I believe in religion, I’ve never been a religious person,” Dawn said. So when Sharon invited her to this week’s Celebration, Dawn wasn’t looking forward to it.

Dawn and Sharon stand side by side in tearoom
Dawn Smillie, left, had no idea her friend and coworker Sharon, right, had spent months praying for her prior to Will Graham’s North East Scotland Celebration.
“I wasn’t really wanting to go. I was only going because I was invited,” she said, figuring she’d bear through it, then go home. “I didn’t think I’d feel anything. I thought I’d come out laughing.”

But that’s not what happened.

On Thursday night, Dawn took a seat in the auditorium where Will Graham was going to preach. He talked about bad relationships, broken marriages and pent-up anger—things Dawn could relate to—and how there’s a space inside only God can fill.

Then, he said something she knew was for her.

Just that morning, she’d logged onto Facebook where a post from four years ago popped up. “I’m sick and tired of being sick and tired,” she’d written.

Four years later, as she sat in the auditorium, Will asked, “Are you sick and tired of being sick and tired?”

OK, I literally just read that this morning, Dawn thought.

“I just felt like it was me he was talking about, in front of all these people,” she said the next day. “At the start, I was a bit humiliated because it felt like somebody had torn me open on the stage. And then I started to realize that it wasn’t me; there’s other people here thinking the same thing.”

Will invited people to come forward if they wanted to dedicate their lives to Jesus, but Dawn admits she was stubborn.

“When he said to come forward the first time, I was like, no.”

He asked again.

“Yesterday I was like, (sigh), I got this thing to go to. And today I’m like, well this is a new life isn’t it?”—Dawn Smillie

“My heart just started beating and my face went hot,” Dawn said. She felt like she should walk forward, but didn’t want to embarrass herself. Will invited people a third time, and finally, Dawn asked the friend beside her to go up with her.

That friend was Christina Spence, who, along with her mother Karen, owns the Kup Cake Tearoom where Dawn works. Sharon, who had invited Dawn to the event, was down the street at a satellite venue serving as a counselor.

“I knew Dawn was in the [auditorium], and I was praying away,” Sharon recalled Friday. “I came out afterward and found out that [Dawn] came forward.”

Now, Dawn has not only Sharon to come alongside her in her new faith but her employers, Karen and Christina, too.

“Yesterday I was like, (sigh), I got this thing to go to,” Dawn said Friday. “And today, I’m changed. I’m like, well this is a new life isn’t it?”



“True freedom is to live for God in the way you were created to be.” —Will Graham





A Daughter

Taking a short break during lunch rush on Friday, Sharon talked about how exciting it is to see God working in her friend’s life. She had another prayer, too: that lots of children would decide to live unashamedly for Jesus as the Celebration continued that evening with youth night.

Hours later, Will Graham was back onstage, sharing with the younger generation about true freedom.

“True freedom is to live for God in the way you were created to be.”
—Will Graham

Freedom in the biblical sense doesn’t mean a lack of restraint or not having bosses telling you what to do, he said; it’s living out your purpose.

Just as a train is meant to stay on the tracks and a car isn’t meant for fishing, Will said, we’re all created for a certain purpose. And when we stray from it, disaster happens.

“True freedom is to live for God in the way you were created to be,” he said. “God made you and therefore God is the one who gives you purpose. …

“You were created to love God and God to love you,” he went on, adding that God knows all of our hurts, disappointments and struggles.

At the same time, God is just. And like paying a speeding ticket for going against the law, “when we break God’s law, we deserve punishment,” Will said.
Sharon and Sophie Wall
A proud moment: Sharon poses with her daughter, Sophie, who made the same decision to follow Christ that Sharon’s friend, Dawn, made the day before.
Thankfully, he continued, ­­God sent Jesus to restore the relationship between us and Him that’s destroyed by sin: “God was taking all the bad junk that we’ve done in life and He sent His Son to pay the price.”

There was a lull at first as youth hesitated to make their way up front after Will’s message—until a small girl with wavy red hair, black jeggings and a gray hoodie finally inched her way forward.

It was Sharon’s youngest daughter, Sophie.

“This morning, I didn’t mind to go,” the bubbly 9-year-old said afterward about the event. After a bad day at school, she didn’t feel like it anymore but went anyway.

“Then I ended up coming forward!” she said outside the auditorium, holding a small booklet of the Gospel of Luke.

“I told her, ‘If you want to go up, you should go,’” Sharon said. “It needs to be her decision.”

As part of the Celebration’s follow-up team, Sharon has spent time this week praying over cards that new or recommitted Christians fill out during the event. Living in a small town, she said, “It’s been amazing seeing names you recognize.” Now she has two more she can thank God for: her friend Dawn and her daughter Sophie.

The proud mother took her daughter’s hands in hers Friday night, then picked her up for a bear hug.

Sophie was just as thrilled with the decision she made moments earlier.

“I want to pray more … and to make everyone believe in God.”


It is almost 2 + years that God save my life for a purpose

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It is almost 2 + years that God save my life for a purpose.

Lying in my bed and ask God for a second chance. After the doctor said there is nothing they can do for me. My prayer was...forgive Lord and try me onemore time! He did give me a second chance. Therefore I do anything for Him. Where He leads me I will follow Him all the way. WHERE COULD I GO BUT TO THE LORD?

I want to make a difference in people life's  despite what it takes. My testimony today on my birthday is sweet and short...I do not liveth any more..but Christ is living in me...and what I live now is in faith  for Christ.

May God Bless you today...never say never....God give second chances...if you believe all things are possible in God.

Amen.

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Syrian woman had dream for six nights

Syrian woman had dream for six nights of men coming with Good News; on the seventh day they arrived

By Mark Ellis
Syrian refugee woman and child from Aleppo, Syria at a makeshift tent camp in Turkey (Christian Aid Mission)

Syrian refugee woman and child from Aleppo, Syria at a makeshift tent camp in Turkey (Christian Aid Mission)
Syrian refugee woman and child from Aleppo, Syria at a makeshift tent camp in Turkey (Christian Aid Mission)
GOD REPORT – As the Syrian civil war continues after a failed cease-fire, many Muslims are encountering God, including a mother with confounding dreams that left her in a state of anticipation.
“The woman dreamt repeatedly of a man who told her that three people would come and bring her good news,” according to a ministry director for Christian Aid Mission (CAM).
“She continued to have this dream for six days in a row,” the director told CAM. “On the seventh day, one of our teams was doing home visits and decided to visit a new house.”
The three men approached her door, not knowing that God had already prepared the way. The woman’s eyes widened when she opened to see the three, and quickly ushered them inside.
“When they opened their Bible, she instantly fell to her knees,” the director told CAM.
When her husband and children walked in, she could not contain herself. “These are the people that the man in my dream told me to meet!” she told them excitedly.
The followers of Jesus spoke to her about His saving death on the cross and resurrection from the dead. Then they prayed with the family.
“They all put their faith in Him,” the ministry leader recounted. The entire household was saved!
“Sirs, what must I do to be saved?” They replied, “Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved – you and your household.” Acts 16:30-31
“We have continued to disciple them since then, and they are like sponges – eager to learn and know everything they can,” the ministry director said.

Syrian refugee boy
Syrian refugee boy

There are many new believers in Syria. “Since the beginning of the year, native ministry workers have baptized more than 230 people,” the director said. “On one occasion alone, 53 people were baptized, with each one telling how they came to believe in Christ.”
The local gospel workers have been effective in reaching their people, in ways that would be difficult for outsiders. “I totally believe that we should continue supporting the local church to go forward,” he noted.
Carrying out baptisms represents a security challenge in a country where Islamist groups are fighting for hegemony. Often, ministry workers only tell participants that they will be attending a meeting, without disclosing that baptisms are planned.
“This is one strategy we have to prevent word from getting around about the baptism and putting people’s lives in danger,” the director told CAM. “Not long ago I had prepared another day of baptism, but some of the new believers did not show up. When we went to look for them in their homes, we found they had been killed. This is why it is best not to announce baptisms.”
In the five years since the civil war began in Syria, it is estimated that 400,000 to 500,000 people have been killed, about half of them innocent civilians.
The ministry director said he no longer recognizes places he once knew. “Destruction of every kind could be seen but without knowing which political or religious group was responsible,” he said. “It’s a massive humanitarian crisis, and finding basic necessities like water, gas, food, or medicine can be an ordeal.
“Additionally, as more people come to Christ, we have more people that need to be hidden and moved to safe zones because of the danger to their lives.”
Russia has been accused of war crimes for backing the Syrian air strikes on Aleppo, which included “bunker-busters” that destroyed underground shelters, the water supply, and schools and playgrounds.
Syrians who flee the country are also facing troubles. They are suffering mistreatment at the hands of police and others in Lebanon, Turkey and other countries where they are settling, he said.
“People are upset, and they aren’t taking the time to differentiate between refugees and Muslim extremists,” he said.
In Syria, the vast needs and dreadful conditions challenge the faith and endurance of Christian workers, whose only hope is to maintain their focus on Jesus.
“They are also completely filled with joy; it’s the only thing right now that makes them get back on their feet and keep going,” the ministry leader said. “There is so much to be done that they are completely exhausted and continuously near burn-out by everything that is happening around them in their war-torn country. Our local missionaries in Syria are in desperate need of support — both emotional and financial.”