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You are God's star, a city built on a hill, and a lamp lighted on a lamp stand to give the whole city light for direction. You are to dispel darkness and display the incredible beauty and Excellency of God. Not only that, but you're called to make a difference and create a distinct impact in the world. Don't blame the darkness if the world around you seems to become darker and darker! Darkness is just being dark, that's all! Adding light is the only way to prevent the darkness from getting darker. You are packed with divine potential and the power to be a star in the midst of darkness. He sets…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
You are God's star, a city built on a hill, and a lamp lighted on a lamp stand to give the whole city light for direction. You are to dispel darkness and display the incredible beauty and Excellency of God. Not only that, but you're called to make a difference and create a distinct impact in the world. Don't blame the darkness if the world around you seems to become darker and darker! Darkness is just being dark, that's all! Adding light is the only way to prevent the darkness from getting darker. You are packed with divine potential and the power to be a star in the midst of darkness. He sets you up as a moral lighthouse; therefore, the world believes it is safe to steer in the direction that your light specifies. However, if the light that is in you is darkness, what a profanity are you to your family, your neighborhood, and the world around you? What do you have to say about pirates who build a fake light on a shoal to lure naive seamen into dash-and-grab attacks for stealing?Doesn't the blood in your veins curdle? You are the light of the world, but do you hold up a false light? The world will hold you responsible for its darkness if you refuse to shine.
Autorenporträt
Aristote M. Simon is the author of the play ¿Unfailing Love¿ and ¿The Rich Don¿t Spray Their Seed.¿ He is a teacher of the gospel and an inspirational writer who strongly believes in the power of his pen as a weapon for societal transformation and a developmental tool for a better world. This can be seen in his various writings.