Tuesday, 15 September 2015

THE DEW OF HERMON (Wednesday 16th September, 2015)

Ps 19:12
Who can understand his errors? cleanse thou me from secret faults.
KJV

There was this pathetic story you MUST read! There lived a couple some time ago, there had been married for several years but had no child. They had a dog which they named Bingo. According to them, since all hope of having their own child was lost, they decided to love their dog as if it was their child. All they could accord their child they did for this dog. However, they came a time that heaven proved them wrong and the woman conceived and gave birth to a goodly looking boy. What a joy! At the passing of time their love for the dog began to wane and the dog even noticed this and became unhappy but decided to resign to its fate. But, there came a time as the boy was growing that the parents went out on a visit but the boy was asleep so they left the boy in bed upstairs with Bingo in the room. At their return, Bingo was waiting for them at the gate so that immediately they opened the gate they met Bingo with blood in its mouth, splashed all over its body. “Hey, it has happened!” they exclaimed. Without much ado, with the help of neighbors, they killed Bingo instantly. On climbing to their baby’s room they found the baby still sound asleep with a very BIG Cobra lying on the floor with the head chopped off by Bingo. Bingo had killed the cobra that wanted to swallow their son! They rushed downstairs and to the compound but alas, Bingo had been killed for no offence! How often we have destroyed others simply because of wrong judgment and ‘beautiful’ lies formulated against them. How often did we trust those who spoke lies against others and we never cared to ask them even when we could find out the truth which may just be a phone call away. In this season of higher grounds we shall not be the architect of our own downfall! Don’t judge people so harshly! You shall surely be on your higher grounds! So shall it be! Jesus is LORD! SHALOM!

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