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Make Christian Faith Respectable Again: Hope & encouragement by the witness of Pastor John Collins
Jesus said: "I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father but by me"(John 14:6, KJV). Jesus Christ is your bread when you are hungry. Jesus Christ is your comfort when you are lonely. Jesus Christ is your peace when you are feeling tense. Jesus Christ is your rest when you are feeling weary. Jesus Christ is your joy when you are sad. Jesus Christ is your strength when you are weak. Jesus Christ is your living water when you are thirsty. Jesus Christ is your wisdom. Jesus Christ will supply you with fullness when you feel empty. All you have to do is believe. Trust in Him. Know that He is there for you, that he will walk with you, even carry you if you need it. Believe and ask.
Jesus died on the cross for our sins. We all are sinners, and we all make mistakes every day. He is there to forgive us as Christians. We just need to accept that He is there in our hearts. When we accept Him as our Saviour, we can seek forgiveness for our sins. Trust in Him.
Pastor John Collins ~ Saddle Up


Blind Hearts
Responsibility is accountability as a Christian~Pastor John Collins, Evangelist
"Responsibility isn’t trying to correct or fix your weaknesses; that’s what arrogance tries to do. Rather it’s simply admitting “I’m wrong”. God can work with that. It’s carrying the burden instead of palming it off. The opposite of responsibility is blame or ignoring the problem and hoping it goes away. Without you taking responsibility for your own behavior you cannot be saved.
Most Christians don’t know how to take responsibility. They’re sorry as long as they share the blame, or they ignore it and hope no one says anything. In fact, most Christians tell the other person that they are the one who is responsible to say they’re wrong and hold a grievance until they do. Most Christians manipulate others with bribery or niceness to fix their problems instead of taking the responsibility themselves.
Unlike the prodigal, most Christians wait for the Father to chase after them to bring them back to their position. That’s because they don’t think they are prodigal in their heart, but the real truth is, most Christians are the older brother looking like they’re helping the Father but really in their blindness of heart, manipulating His response for their own benefit and self-value. This is exposed when someone else gets the better deal."