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It Will Cost You Everything. Ќе тe чини сѐ што имаш.


Овие се јаки, сериозни зборови во клипчето. Има превод на македонски kaj captions (но со мали грешки - possessions = сопственост).  Во евангелието според Лука 14:33, вели Исус: 'имено така, ако некој од вас не се одрече од сѐ што има, не може да биде Мој ученик.' Кој е подготвен да Го следи Исус? Треба да Му дадеме сѐ што имаме! Мислиме често пати дека ќе имаме голема загуба и затоа избегнуваме од целосна предаденост. Колку е милостив Господ дека сака да излеа врз нас благослов со полна мерка, но кога нашите раце се полни со нашите планови амбиции и предмети, не можеме да го добиеме тој благослов со полна мерка од Него!

Дали знаеме кој е Господ Исус? Не е само како банкомат - кога имаме потреба од здравје, помош или среќа, тогаш да се молиме да ни ги дава тие работи како што ќе извадиме пари од банкоматот. Клипчето нѐ потсетува дека Тој е газда на овој свет. Тој ќе се врати како лав да суди. Тогаш ќе има праведност. Неправедните ќе немаат каде да се скријат. Затоа да дојдеме кај Него ДЕНЕС да бидеме спремни.

These are strong, serious words in this video. In the Gospel of Luke 14:33, Jesus says: 'So likewise, whoever of you does not forsake all that he has cannot be My disciple.' Who is prepared to follow Jesus? We need to give Him all we have! We often think that we'll suffer huge loss and that is why we avoid total dedication to Him. How merciful is our God that He wants to pour out an abundant blessing on us, but when our hands are full with our plans, ambitions and things, we cannot receive that abundant blessing from Him!

Do we know who the Lord Jesus is? He is not just like an ATM machine - when we need health, help or good fortune then we pray to Him for these things, just as we take out money from the ATM. The video reminds us that He is the owner of this world. He will return like a lion to judge. Then there will be righteousness. The unrighteous will have nowhere to hide. That's why we need to come to Him TODAY to be ready.  

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