God's Mercy and how awesome God is ......

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Isaiah 55:6-7 Seek ye the LORD while he may be found, call ye upon him while he is near: Let the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts: and let him return unto the LORD, and he will have mercy upon him; and to our God, for he will abundantly pardon.

There once was a wealthy man from upstate New York. Among other things, he owned much land, property and cattle. His beautiful estate was worth many millions. Even with all his wealth, however, he was very unhappy. His wife was growing old and the couple was childless. He had always wanted a son to carry on the family legacy.

Years later, his wife miraculously became pregnant and gave birth to a little boy. The boy was severely handicapped but the man loved him with his whole heart. When the little one was five, his mother died of cancer. Through this difficult time, his father drew closer to his special son. At thirteen, the boy’s birth defects cost him his life and sadly his father, too, died shortly after, from a broken heart.

When the estate was auctioned, hundreds of bidders came from all over, as there were many beautiful antiques and such to be auctioned. Everyone sat and waited with expectancy. However, the first item offered was only a simple painting of the boy. No one was interested. They waited like vultures for the riches.

Finally, one of the housemaids, a sweet woman who helped raise the boy, offered the little she had for the picture and easily took the bid. “Wait a moment, -- there’s something here.” he said. Everyone watched as the auctioneer ripped off an envelope taped to the back of the picture. In it was a hand written will which said: "To the person who thinks enough of my son to buy this painting, to this person I give my entire estate."

The auction was over and the greedy crowd left in an uproar.

How many of us have sought after what we thought were true riches only to find out later that our Father was prepared to give us His entire estate if we had only sought after His Son alone?

All of us are guilty of seeking out things other than Jesus alone. May God forgive us! And may we choose today, to let go of our own desires and cling to His! God has such amazing things prepared for those who do want to accept Jesus Christ into their hearts and their lives today.
 
Even if that story is snoped, which I did not know it was snoped.

It is still a good story with a very good moral that points to How and what God has to say to us about The Lord Jesus Christ and His Grace for all of us.
 
Um... Semi-relevant question here. When exactly did God die...?

I really don't see how your story (snoped though it may be) is correlated to Christian scripture. The two things aren't related to each other because there's no parallels between them.
 
Teresh said:
Um... Semi-relevant question here. When exactly did God die...?

I really don't see how your story (snoped though it may be) is correlated to Christian scripture. The two things aren't related to each other because there's no parallels between them.

The Holy Bible always agree with each other from The Old Testament and The New Testament.
 
Heath said:
The Holy Bible always agree with each other from The Old Testament and The New Testament.

I stated that the story you just shared has nothing to do with the story of Yeshua. Your response is incorrect, but it's also not a valid response to what I said anyway.
 
Teresh said:
I stated that the story you just shared has nothing to do with the story of Yeshua. Your response is incorrect, but it's also not a valid response to what I said anyway.

You do not even know what you are talking about. There was a Biblical citation then there was a story then at the end of that story then there was a very good moral point to the story and the Biblical citation.
 
Heath said:
You do not even know what you are talking about. There was a Biblical citation then there was a story then at the end of that story then there was a very good moral point to the story and the Biblical citation.

I never said there was no moral point to the story, I said that your connecting the story to the Bible is absurd. I can tell you a lot of moral stories if you'd like, none have any real connection to the Bible.
 
Teresh said:
I never said there was no moral point to the story, I said that your connecting the story to the Bible is absurd. I can tell you a lot of moral stories if you'd like, none have any real connection to the Bible.

Whoa, I was not the one who wrote the story to the Bible. I got it in my e-mail box and I really thought it was good and I wanted to share it with the AllDeaf readers.
 
Heath said:
Whoa, I was not the one who wrote the story to the Bible. I got it in my e-mail box and I really thought it was good and I wanted to share it with the AllDeaf readers.
Please don't share with us.. Keep it to yourself!
 
EyesBlueDeaf said:
Please don't share with us.. Keep it to yourself!

Now that is Un-American.

Freedom of Speech.

I can say what I want to say.

It is up to you to listen or to not listen.
 
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