Woman for immigrant

Publié le par pastor-raoulkamga

Woman for immigrant

By Rev. Raoul KAMGA

 www.pastor-raoulkamga.over-blog.com

 

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Life events at times restricts you from taking decisions and make choices that will determine your future; circumstances in which you make choices and the capacity to stand firm in your resolutions are essential criteria in the life of great men.

Then the Lord asked Satan, “Have you noticed my servant Job? He is the finest man in all the earth-a man of complete integrity. He fears God and will not have nothing to do with evil.” 9Satan replied to the Lord, “Yes, Job fears God, but not without good reason! 10You have always protected him and his home and his property from harm. You have made him prosperous in everything he does. Look how rich he is! 11But take away everything he has, and he will surely curse you to your face!” 12 “All right you may test him,” the Lord said to Satan. “Do whatever you want with everything he possesses, but don’t harm him physically.” So Satan left the Lord’s presence. Job 1


I recently met a young Cameroonian studying in Germany. He told me many anecdotal issues of their immigrants’ life in “white men countries”. He told me that there are women In Germany who are being called “women for immigrants”; reason? They are so ugly and naughty (just allow me to use those terms for the story, seeing that all what God has created is good) that no one will want them as wives except immigrants who have to marry them to have a resident’s permit and later on the nationality. When an immigrant marries such a woman, he is obliged to be married to her for at least three years and be subjected to his new wife’s whims without forgetting his friends and other immigrants making fun of him. Very often, the family left back home doesn’t know that their son is married, because he is so much ashamed of his wife.

Two things for this week: God is not ashamed of you and if you have taken a decision don’t look at the oppositions but the objectives.

Days will come where difficulties will make you think that God is so ashamed of you that he decided to move away. Be sure that difficulties that attack you are proves that God is happy with you and that he is in control. God is not ashamed of you and he will never let you down. Satan is just anxious to prove to God that you are an opportunist like these immigrants to “women for immigrants”; he is determined to make you fall, make you live a single life (celibacy), unemployment, sterility; but God has settled limits:

He is forbidden to destroy your soul and as such he can only act in your lives within a limited time. Thus, he is limited in his manoeuvre.

 He knows that it’s God who protects lives and belongings and that to attack you he has to negotiate with God.

He is sure that you curse God, but God is convinced of the contrary: so honor God.

It’s God who has the final say in your lives.

God can allow an aspect of your lives to him but not all.

Everything can fall, but if you are still alive, then all is not lost there is still hope.

Great difficulties precede great blessings so hang on!

The ordeal you pass through is not above your strength, God knows that; and if he knows that it is because he has put in you the ability to overcome it. Those who succeed are those that one day decided to suffer in silence and move with difficulty to their objective, because of their aims and the worry of not letting detractors have reasons. Don’t loosen yourself, but keep looking heaven; don’t mind what people say and do but have your eyes focused on the Lord who have a bet on you and who will reward you. If you are persecuted because of your faith in Christ, be firm because your persecutors do not know your aim and interest of your faith. Satan is full of hope knowing that God will never let you down, but a tries with a request. God is happy and proud of you and will brag about you anytime he has the opportunity to.


In general, when an immigrant marries a “woman for immigrant”, this latter becomes capricious, wanting her husband to hug her in public, hold her hand in the street etc., he won’t do that with joy. But because he has an aim, he is obliged to do that whatever people might say even if he has to ignore the opinion of a country woman he loves in secret and with whom he intends to get married to after going through those three years and obtaining documents needed. My dear, life will always be capricious, and God will sometimes keep silent. Failures will at times be great and difficult to bear, people close to you will abandon you, God’s promises will delay to arrive, and your family will persecute you: Don’t loosen yourself! Your “three years” will pass and you will obtain your “resident’s permit”; God will reward your faith and your perseverance and those who make fun of you will applause you and will take you as a model.

After all Job’s pain, the Bible say: 10And the LORD turned the captivity of Job, when he prayed for his friends: also the LORD gave Job twice as much as he had before. 11Then came there unto him all his brethren, and all his sisters, and all they that had been of his acquaintance before, and did eat bread with him in his house: and they bemoaned him, and comforted him over all the evil that the LORD had brought upon him: every man also gave him a piece of money, and every one an earring of gold. 12So the LORD blessed the latter end of Job more than his beginning”. Job 42

Don’t worries God will visit you.

 

Let’s confess: I’m God’s masterpiece. He has created me anew in Christ Jesus, so that I can do the good things he planned for me long ago. God promised, he will watch and will make sure everything he says come to happen,  he is with me all day till the end of the world and he will never let me down, he will not abandon me I am confident in his word for it is a sure shelter and a great tower. Amen, Amen, Amen!

Don’t forget: Keep growing in another dimension of anointing for the body and the world await the manifestation of the giant who lies dormant in you. You are blessed and the best is yet to come!

If you have been blessed by these words, don’t hesitate to send it to people close to you for he who gives abundantly receives abundantly (2Cor 9.6). A mail to tell us what this message has produced in your life will encourage us.  

Good week and see you next week!

 

Your Servant,

Reverend Raoul KAMGA

 

 

Ephesians 2.10

Jeremiah 1.12

Matthew 28.19

[4] Hebrews 13.5

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