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I saw this comment of mine on a friend's blog post. Apparently, we had a fallout and in the middle of our back and forths, I told him this (which later ended on his blog): Friends are here to help and support you. Anytime, we have differing opinions and you know you’re in the right, kindly try to explain that, ''No, that’s not how it is'' and do not get critical and defensive. Maybe the people you claim left you and are nowhere to be found left not because they were envious, but because of the way you responded to them. You can never conclude on anyone being NOWHERE to be found. You just don’t know what God is presently doing in their lives. Everyone knows that a snail with direction is better than a Kangaroo with speed but no direction. Instead of allowing people FALL OUT of your life, just because you think they are not ambitious or supportive or what, just let them be. Not everyone will be popular worldwide Christians and in fact, being a popular worldwide pr
Although there is no set age for salvation since salvation is free to all, the BEST time to accept the gift of salvation is in the days of one's youth. Ecclesiastes 12:1 says, "Remember also your Creator in the days of your youth, before the evil days come and the years draw near of which you will say, รข€œI have no pleasure in them." Jesus said, "Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me." (Matt. 11:29) And the Bible further stresses in Lam. 3:27 that, "It is good for a man that he bear the yoke in his youth." These Scriptures emphasize the necessity of coming to Christ as a youth. As young people, the cares of the world, its pleasures and excitement can distort our perception of life and eternity, but we know that youthfulness will not last forever; there will be evil days and the pleasures and vigour will all fade away. When people grow older, more commitments and responsibilities challenge their total devotion to God, but when they grow much olde