Be catious with your community

instead reading something not really related to us, lets learn something that important. get your bible or just click on the bible online on the side.
                                                                            
 












Robert Schuller

He who walks with the wise grows wise, but a companion of fools suffers harm     (Proverbs 13:20)

In Betsaida, Jesus healed a blind man. He took the blind man hands and took him " Out side his community" Mark 8:23). The community where we live could stop us from receiving the miracle from God or could be the opposite side where we could actually receive a lot of breakthrough.  The community that mention here it could be our friends ( at school, work place, or maybe  friends at church)

After Jesus healed the blind man, He told him "not to enter the village". Mark 8:26.  So people that their spiritual eye  is open already they can't go back to the same old place so they won't blind again.
 
Peter Also asked many people to leave the room when he prayed to raise Tabitha or Dorcas from the death. Act: 9:36-41. He did that so he could focus on his prayer, so miracle could happen. remember word FOCUS.

Why Jesus and Peter did that?  Because many people have different level of faith. Or maybe some of them don't  believe miracle. Maybe some of them just want to "see" (John: 6:2). If the people not agree with Jesus and Peter the miracle can't occur.
I remember in the bible says " if two or three or more people AGREE what they ask for they should received.

Isn't that Jesus can't do many miracles in His home town just because they didn't believe HIM? (Mat: 13:53-58)


 

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