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Live for Christ.

Today is your birthday you say? If you had one wish, one wish in the world..would that be to give your entire life over to Jesus Christ? I hesitate to put a question mark at the end of that sentence, the question really is; give your life over to Jesus Christ! I have tried women, na, I have tried men, I have made a deal with my delusions, but He keeps coming back again. I have tried food, I have tried drink, I have tried everything but misery, what do you think? I have tried ketchup, I have tried to make a deal with the devil, but everything revolves around the Sun, not the blues or reggae or hip hop. I have tried movie stars, I have tried sex on the beach, I have tried counting stars, I have tried brothers and sisters, I have tried childhood crushes, I have tried a box of matches, I have tried my foolish pride, I have tried U2.

I have tried scissors, I have tried the Internet, I have tried dirty sox, I have tried being a mama's boy..it almost worked. I have tried my brain, I have tried my body, I have tried your body, I have tried his body, and it smells like tricycles. I have watched him move, I have watched him think, but I haven't tried Jesus. Jesus is who he is, your passivity is killing me. You will die if you don't repent, in your sins. You are throwing your life away, don't do it.

Every breath you take, every move you make you are not glorifying the One who created you. How can you life and breath and sink, when you live your life in your own little world. Theology without relationship cannot save your soul, exercise and take a dive into the real love that satisfies your soul.

Nothing compares, to you but God, your missing out on his best part. Give it all up, the dung filled fame, give your name up, become a fool and loose yourself in himself. Die in Him, before you die in him. Oh contempt for this foolish pride, he has made me one, with the body of his Son. In Christ I live, In Christ you die, in Christ you are made alive or dead. Loose me now but find him here, we are in eternity, beloved dear.

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