Always Rejoice
In Charles Spurgeon's sermon entitled, "The Candle," Spurgeon said this:
Light is one and its glory is one—and yet there is one glory of the sun and another glory of the moon and another glory of the stars. There is a difference in the lights of various oils and gases and so there is in your light, my brothers and sisters, and my light.
God gave Moses and the Israelites a message to change their fates. On the day when they applied the blood of the lamb, they came out of Egypt. Moreover, when all others said that death was imminent, God worked through power and made them gather the crops. In the end, they gathered so much that the crops had to be placed in storages. That same thanksgiving must be restored. Because the Israelites had lost hold of that, wars constantly arose during the fourteen generations of judges. As a result, the posterity was enslaved; held captive; and colonized by Rome.
Acts 1:1 means that Jesus is the Christ, which is Passover. God's Kingdom in Acts 1:3 refers to Feast of Ingathering. And, "only Holy Spirit" in Acts 1:8 is Pentecost. Because they held onto these covenants and gathered, the works of their fate being changed took place just as it was written, "when the day of Pentecost came." Moreover, Peter's destiny changed. In the end, the fate of the Israelites and the church was overturned.
Peter's fate was changed. Paul's fate was overturned at Damascus. Paul who held onto the answer of having his fate overturned gave thanksgiving and raised the Church at Thessalonica which was a region that suffered the most persecution. In a letter that Paul wrote to this church, he spoke about three points. For those whose fates had changed and held onto the covenant, all problems became answers. That's why Paul wrote, "Be joyful always." Furthermore, because they are able to do 24-hour prayer, Paul wrote, "pray continually." Finally, because everything fulfilled God's will, Paul wrote, "give thanks in all circumstances.
Your fate has also been changed in Christ. You are people of God who will create a new history in all fields in all academics, businesses, and workplaces! I pray for you and I love you. 6/13/2022
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