Imagine if you lived in an old beat up house, full or broken things, infested with roaches and rats, nothing works right inside, and outside is more of the same. If someone told you that they could help you fix it, but you would have to put all that you have into it, even if what you have is not enough to fix the house, but it had to be your all… It may even be much less than the cost of renovations, but as long as it was literally your all, they would cover everything else and fix that house. Would you take the offer? Of course.

The example I’m giving relates to our life and God’s desire. The house is our life, and the Person making the offer to fix it, is God. He is willing to repair our entire life (inside and out) and give it back to us as new. But there is one thing He requires… our all. It’s our all for His all. Our life for the life He wants to give us. 

There is no bargaining with God’s requirements because He makes them clear. He expects us to give one hundred percent of what he asks, even though our one hundred percent is much less than what He gives back to us. Like it is written:

“Eye has not seen, nor ear heard, Nor have entered into the heart of man
The things which God has prepared for those who love Him.” 
1 Corinthians 2:9

That is what the Campaign of Israel is all about. It’s about us exchanging the little that we have (physically, spiritually, materially) for the greatness God has prepared for those who trust Him. 

The question is, do you trust Him enough to give your life for the life He has for you? Your actions will speak much louder than your words. 

May the God of the Bible Bless You

Bishop Bira Fonseca