Life is fragile

Many years ago I went to our sister church in Vancouver. There is a sister in the Vancouver church, she is a very good sister, she had a good service in the church, she is from Hong Kong. One day she was on the phone, and she just fell down and passed away. She was only in her thirties and there was no sickness. Life is really fragile, we can’t guarantee we are still alive tomorrow.

In 2018 one of the pastors in our Toronto church had nasopharyngeal cancer, and later he went for chemotherapy. The church constantly prayed for him, and in 2019 he went to see the doctor to have a checkup and found that the cancer was healed. What the doctor found was only a scar tissue in his body. From time to time he came from Toronto to preach in our Montreal church. Thank God for hearing our prayer. One Canadian MP (the member of the parliament) had the same cancer, and he passed away some time ago.

In the part one month, I learned that three people related to our office or relative of our staff member passed away. I hope non-Christian will believe in the Lord soon, because our life is not in our hands, but it is in God’s hands.

The Lord Jesus said in the Bible that he came to give life to the sheep, to give them abundant life. When a person believes in the Lord and is baptized. He will receive the Holy Spirit and have the presence of the Lord, that is the beginning of an abundant life.

Soon after I wrote the testimony above, I came across a message on WeChat. This message also mentioned that after a person believes and is baptized, the Lord will give him living water, that is abundant life. 😊🙏