(The light chased the darkness)
I don’t know anybody who before taking poison would speak to the poison like, “Poison, please let me die when I drink you.” No one. No one would do that. Why?

Because, the function of the poison is to kill, hence the name poison. So once you take anything poisonous or anything called poison, you know you would die.

In the same way, when you put on a torch, you don’t speak to the torch to shine the darkness away. No! It does that, hence its name, torch light.

So why do we allow ourselves go to anger ‘managers’ to help us manage our anger, when we can get something that can uproot that anger? Why do we go to rehab to be right, when there is something that can help us at no cost at all.

Someone may be asking, “What is this thing?”

Are you familiar with this statement, “The light shineth forth and darkness could not comprehend”?

I know someone has made a face in disgust saying, “Oh Christianity!”
Baby I get you. Others have branded Christianity wrongly, and are advertising it badly, but I tell you, if only you would open the content disregarding the label or cover, you would be amazed at the goodness you would find inside.

Diamond is not found in one fine lawn or anywhere ‘nice’. It is found deep down in rocks, so is gold and the rest. One has to dig deep down to get it. No matter its surrounding, its value supersedes that. So is the bible, and so is the content of Christianity.

If only we would look beyond the packages we are seeing and ‘dig deep’ on our own, we would find much goodness in Christianity.

So back to my topic; the bible, the content of the bible, God’s word is light. It is living and active.

When you feel any negative emotion, take the bible and read it aloud to yourself. Just do that. Someone may say, ‘I have to be a Christian before I can do this.’ No my dear. You don’t necessarily have ‘to be a Christian’. Just read!

To take a poison or to use a torch, you don’t ‘have to be something else’ to be able to use them. Once you know what it is used for and can use it, you are done.

So it is with the Bible; if you can read, hear, and pick a bible, just read it… aloud to your hearing.

The key point is; READ IT TO YOUR HEARING. Don’t ‘learn’ it like you are reading it ‘in your head’. No!
The therapy is read it to yourself; to your hearing.

When you do that, the power in the Bible would work in you.

Don’t be desperate about anything.

Note, I am not saying don’t be desperate because I don’t think it would work. No. I say don’t be desperate because your desperation could come out as unbelief. And once unbelief mixes with what you are doing, it may not work.

When you are taking medication, you don’t really know what was used to make the medicines and the conditions under which the medicines were made, but you believe that once you take it, you would be well because that was what was ‘prescribed’ for your ailment.

It is in the same vain that I am also telling you as your ‘physician’ that, when you get angry and you have a lone time, grab a bible and read any part of it aloud to your hearing.

If you feel disappointed, instead of calling another friend and painting the person black to your friend, grab a bible!

When you seem not to understand the world and you are almost going ‘mad’, grab a bible!

You don’t have to be ‘holy’ or anything. Just grab a bible. Walk with a bible. Read it. And you would be fine. Just allow the ‘medicinal’ part of the bible to heal you, the ‘washing’ part of the bible to wash you too, and allow the cleansing part to also clean you.

Allow it!

Because, comparing this to the money you would spend with lawyers, physicians, psychologists, therapists, etc, this is too little: You would save more money and time, and eventually become better than you used to be.

An additional gain is that, once you allow the Bible to get into your system through your ears, it goes inside, searches every ‘spot’ and cleans it all. It finds any ‘wound’ and it heals it. It finds every dirty spot and it washes it away.

You may think you went in for anger issues, but it may deal with your impatience_ the root of the problem.

And as you continue to use this Bible method and consume it, it would work on you and make you a ‘perfect’ person like the Bible itself.

#It is not the healthy that needs a physician, but the sick!
So with the Bible (light), it is not the light or good or healthy fellow who needs the bible necessarily. It is the bad, rotten, spoilt, destroyed, the social outcast, the neglect, the unloved, the hated, the disappointed, the angered, everybody, bad or good that need the Bible. Read it aloud to yourself and to your hearing, and give yourself time; maximum time for maximum effect, and you would become the best version of yourself.

Society tried to tarnish your image and label you as something bad, but the Bible would search every deep thing, and deal with it all from the root.

Trust it: It got you.

The next time you get angry or even hungry…haha… Grab a bible and just read.
Don’t say I don’t feel like it. This is your flesh/body trying to resist and steal this good from you with this unreasonable excuse. Don’t buy that! Read the Bible anyway. Grab that bible and read, just read.

In the beginning, it may seem hard because your emotions and feeling are trying to resist and trying to tell you otherwise, but if you do it anyway, you would thank yourself for doing it.

Try it.
At least try it for some time before going to the psychologist or therapist.
It would direct you as to what to tell the therapist.
Let the Bible do his part, then see whether you would still have any reason to go to the therapist.
Amen.
#anger management
#disappointments
#The Bible Got You.
#Amen.
I Love You.
Amen.

2 responses to “THE POISON THAT KILLETH NOT…?”

  1. AKODEB Avatar

    Great great great. Learnt something….read it out loud to yourself

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    1. TheHolySpirit_Augustina Avatar

      THANK YOU MA’AM. I AM REALLY GRATEFUL…. Thank you for loving it. The LORD Bless you Maa..:)

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