With everything going on in Egypt and in other hotspots around the world these days, it may be wise to stop for a moment and consider a different kind of revolution that is possible and has been going on for over 2,000 years. Here is the call by the movement's founder:
"I am the way, the truth, and the life." (found in the gospel of John, chapter 14, verse 6, in the Bible)
Charles F. Stanley has this to say on that:
"When we become a friend of Jesus, something revolutionary happens inside us.
"Our spirits, our hearts, our souls, our perspectives on life, and our capacities to love all change dramatically. We become a 'new creation.' . . .
"Jesus gives to us something aar more valuable than any human friend can ever give: he reveals to us the truth about God . . . the truth about ourselves . . . the truth about the relationship He desires to have with us . . . an the truth He desires for us to have with other human beings. He reveals in His own presence within us the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. He is Truth."
This is the only true and most viable alternative these days.
"I am the way, the truth, and the life." (found in the gospel of John, chapter 14, verse 6, in the Bible)
Charles F. Stanley has this to say on that:
"When we become a friend of Jesus, something revolutionary happens inside us.
"Our spirits, our hearts, our souls, our perspectives on life, and our capacities to love all change dramatically. We become a 'new creation.' . . .
"Jesus gives to us something aar more valuable than any human friend can ever give: he reveals to us the truth about God . . . the truth about ourselves . . . the truth about the relationship He desires to have with us . . . an the truth He desires for us to have with other human beings. He reveals in His own presence within us the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. He is Truth."
This is the only true and most viable alternative these days.
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