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Jerome belongs to a group that helps teach other people that they can be drug free and become better people.This group meets every Sunday to help free themselves of drugs and addictions. They share their experience, strength and hope at every meeting. Not only that, but they go out into all areas of their lives and helped others. They know that they cant keep what they had without giving it away.
You see after they had surrendered they came to the realization that God had taken care of them throughout all their trials and had never left them. In fact, it was they who had left God. After realizing this they strive to teach other people and commit themselves into service.
One day Jerome called Richard, an older member of the group, and told him that he had had a bad week and was tired. He said he wasnt going to come to the group and fulfill his commitment. He said he would call another member and ask him to take his place. Richard thought for a moment and related this story.
He told Jerome that there was another man that was tired of his commitment too. It was Jesus and he want to rest too, only this happened a long time ago. He had been traveling around for years teaching people about salvation. Jesus had a home group too. The outside world didnt understand him or the teachings he proclaimed. However, this didnt shake his commitment to reach as many people as he could.
Then one night he felt overwhelmed. He prayed that he could just stop and rest. He asked his fellow group members to stay with him and protect him as he prayed, but they couldnt stay awake. Soldiers came and took him away.
Fast forward The day Jesus was beaten and had to drag a cross up a hill, just to be nailed to it, he could have asked another member to take his place. But he didnt and because he didnt, were saved by his blood. What do you think would have happened if Jesus had been too tired to serve his commitment that day?
Im not saying were Jesus, but the commitment is the same. You might not think you make a difference, but you do, to the new comer and old timer as well. So, keep coming back, it works.
Written by Richard
Jerome belongs to a group that helps teach other people that they can be drug free and become better people.This group meets every Sunday to help free themselves of drugs and addictions. They share their experience, strength and hope at every meeting. Not only that, but they go out into all areas of their lives and helped others. They know that they cant keep what they had without giving it away.
You see after they had surrendered they came to the realization that God had taken care of them throughout all their trials and had never left them. In fact, it was they who had left God. After realizing this they strive to teach other people and commit themselves into service.
One day Jerome called Richard, an older member of the group, and told him that he had had a bad week and was tired. He said he wasnt going to come to the group and fulfill his commitment. He said he would call another member and ask him to take his place. Richard thought for a moment and related this story.
He told Jerome that there was another man that was tired of his commitment too. It was Jesus and he want to rest too, only this happened a long time ago. He had been traveling around for years teaching people about salvation. Jesus had a home group too. The outside world didnt understand him or the teachings he proclaimed. However, this didnt shake his commitment to reach as many people as he could.
Then one night he felt overwhelmed. He prayed that he could just stop and rest. He asked his fellow group members to stay with him and protect him as he prayed, but they couldnt stay awake. Soldiers came and took him away.
Fast forward The day Jesus was beaten and had to drag a cross up a hill, just to be nailed to it, he could have asked another member to take his place. But he didnt and because he didnt, were saved by his blood. What do you think would have happened if Jesus had been too tired to serve his commitment that day?
Im not saying were Jesus, but the commitment is the same. You might not think you make a difference, but you do, to the new comer and old timer as well. So, keep coming back, it works.
Written by Richard
