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Message for Christmas season: Rachel wept for her children!
||December 04, 2007|428 reads
 

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Joey     R
December 04, 2007
Excellent, thank you
Ragland Jebaraj
December 04, 2007

Dear Christian, do you weep for the children who were slain by the Devil in your nation?  The Devil is fast destroying the young people in your nation through drugs and alcohol, music and entertainment, illicit sex etc.  Many spiritual children could have been born in your nation if you had wept before God for their salvation.  Alas, they were lost in eternity.  You should now rise up from your deep slumber and weep for the lost souls in your nation so that these precious souls are restored to God’s Kingdom.

This is a challenge that we should have for our children-(when I say our children I mean all children in the community)

Thanks Job Annan for highlighting this point. 

Job Anbalagan
December 04, 2007
Joey, Ragland and Rachel, thanks for your feedback.
Travis Evans
December 04, 2007
Hello Job, as one of the biggest revelations I have received is that I can't do much at all according to my will and neither can the "human race", I don't care how much they "team up" in an effort, and if God's will wants it then it will happen. So I am going to substitute a single word in your writing that is "Christian" for "God". God's will be done.

"Dear God, do you weep for the children who were slain by the Devil in your nation?  The Devil is fast destroying the young people in your nation through drugs and alcohol, music and entertainment, illicit sex etc.  Many spiritual children could have been born in your nation if you had wept before God for their salvation.  Alas, they were lost in eternity.  You should now rise up from your deep slumber and weep for the lost souls in your nation so that these precious souls are restored to God’s Kingdom."

 
Of course, I do believe that eventually God shall save all mankind, and his will shall be accomplished. However if I didn't believe that I would use the above quoted as a prayer everyday.
Job Anbalagan
December 04, 2007
Arcticmonster, thanks for your comments.  It is for us to weep as per Jer.9:1. 
Travis Evans
December 05, 2007
If I didn't think all of mankind would be restored, then I would weep continually, but for now I rest, knowing all is in God's hands and that God will not let satan destroy most of his children anymore than we would let someone to destroy ours (assuming it is in our power to stop whomever is destroying them). I do know it is in God's power to stop satan, and even what satan has in mind for evil, God will use to show us evil, so that we may abhor it, even as he does, but how shall we abhor what we have never witnessed, and how shall we know how far it can go and how truly evil it can become, or how shall we know how utterly sinful sin is if we have never sinned and had a guilty conscience? Our reward is rest in my opinion.

Hebrews 4:9  There remaineth therefore a rest to the people of God.
10  For he that is entered into his rest, he also hath ceased from his own works, as God did from his.
11  ¶Let us labour therefore to enter into that rest, lest any man fall after the same example of unbelief.

How shall I bear the brunt of the worlds evil ways on my weeping conscience, and still have rest?
Job Anbalagan
December 05, 2007

Only those who have accepted Jesus Christ are being saved for inheriting life eternal. Eventering to God's rest is a different subject for which please take time to read the following message:

Let us now proceed to the chapter 4 of Hebrews. In this chapter, the Holy Spirit teaches us in detail of the rest for the people of God under the New Covenant.  All the people of Israel could not enter the rest because of unbelief. This place of rest is none but the Promised Land. The gospel concerning the Promised Land was preached to the people of Israel also in the same manner as the gospel of Christ is preached to us today (4:2). But the word preached to the people of Israel did not profit them, “not being mixed with faith” (4:2).  The gospel of Christ does not end with our acceptance of Jesus as our Savior and with our receiving some morsels of blessings from God. In many churches, they claim to preach the “full” gospel, whereas the word “full” is not mentioned as an affix to the word “gospel”.  We find “the glorious gospel”, and not “full gospel”.  It is the gospel taking us to the glorious land.

God did rest the seventh day from all His works (4:4). There was “another day” for the people of Israel under the Old Covenant (4:8).  “For if Jesus had given them rest, then would he not afterward have spoken of another day” (Vs.8). That was a day of rest in the Promised Land.

We have to rest in the perfect work of God’s redemption for us through the Blood of Jesus as God rested from His perfect work of creation. It is our faith in the finished work of salvation for us through Christ Jesus. Christ will not again go to the Cross for saving us from sin or for healing us. “There remaineth, therefore, a rest to the people of God” (Vs.9). In this place of rest, we have to depend upon God 100%, and to have fellowship with the members of the Body of Christ, the Church.

Ceasing from our own works

“For he that is entered into His rest, he also hath ceased from his own works, as God did from his” (Vs.10).

Entering into rest does not mean physically resting from God’s ministry.  Here, we have to do what God wants us exactly to do in His vineyard. We should not do more than or less than what He wants to do. If you are an evangelist, you should abide in your calling. If you are a prophet, you should abide in your calling.  You cannot be both a prophet and a pastor of some local church. If you are an apostle, you cannot confine yourself to the pastoral functions of a local church. You should not be an all-rounder.

Here, you have to cease from your own works. Doing your own works means taking on your shoulder many responsibilities which are meant for the other members of His Body. It is a body ministry, each one of us performing our individual role as a team.

“Let us labor, therefore, to enter into that rest, lest any man fall after the same example of unbelief” (Vs.11). 

Travis Evans
December 05, 2007
I agree that doing God's will, as he would lead each one of us, is staying in rest. And as he is currently not sending great sadness onto me, that I may weep, any weeping I do right now would be of my own will and of my own works. So perhaps he shall bring a great sadness upon my spirit, that I may weep, according to his will at some point, but for now God has not. If he has brought this to you then you are right to weep, actually, more than right, but are genuinely weeping out of sorrow, but, as for me, shall I make myself weep and serve my will and seek to harm my own conscience by purposefully taking the worlds evil ways as my burden, though I can do nothing on my own power to solve the problem? So if God has one weep, it is good, and if God gives one joy, it is good, all according to God's will, that all are doing as God wills them to do, so that all who serve him in truth are at rest.
Job Anbalagan
December 05, 2007
Let us pray for others with a great burden, especially for the lost souls.  At the same time, let us enter into God's rest, doing everything as led by the Spirit.  Let us not do too many things for which we are not supposed to.  Let us do only what God wants us to do in the Body of Christ. Amen.