Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Challenges turned into Blessing

 The growth of early Christianity resulted from the trade and peace brought by the Roman Empire when Constantine began making decisions that resulted in its becoming the state religion. However, there are changes in the Rome's situation which Roman Catholic Church has to face also.
I learned that challenges bring new opportunities and experiences. Like the Roman Catholic Christianity, tribal invasions though very rampant those times did not destroy it since some of those tribes were Christian though in Arian form. Another is, the tribes did not destroy everything nor killed all the people instead they intermarry with the people. Another thing I've learned is that challenges that will come into our lives bring something good to us. Like the Roman Church, though they are invaded by the tribes, it benefited them. It resulted to great growth in the number of members, organization, and prestige and most especially escape from the emperor's control. The German tribes were conquered by the Roman Catholic Church. This is really an amazing truth.
In my own life, I'm afraid to take challenges or try new things. But as I learned from how the Roman Catholic Christianity grew despite all the challenges they have been through, I was reminded again that God could use those challenges I need to face to mold me and to make me the kind of person He wants me to be. For He can use those things to help me grow in my faith and to experience Him more deeply. I really have to think positively and act in faith even when greater challenges will come. I have to choose to be grateful and trust God rather than question Him.

To have all these positive changes come true, I have to dig deeper into studying, meditating and applying God's word in my life to strengthen my relationship with Him and may spiritual life. I have to develop my prayer life as well to make me more sensitive to whatever God is going to tell me and practice being grateful in every circumstance.

COURAGE

 It is an exciting thing to know about someone who is very courageous and is willing to fight no matter what the cost. I have seen it in the person of Constantine. He is so passionate about the growth of Christianity. He is a very determined leader even if he went through lots of challenges especially when it comes to the Roman Empire with Maxentius as their leader. It is so sad how the people suffered under the leadership of Maxentius which caused Constantine to all the more fight for their rights. He once led the battle but a sign stopped him and his soldiers which later on made an impact in his own life. Since that time, they went to the battle with that sign on their shield. It is a symbol for Christianity. I am so amazed when later on, he learned to recognize God. He even learned to pray before he went to the battle. Amidst many struggles, he still continued. Until such time that they won the battle against Maxentius and his people. Since then, he marched with those people around watching and rejoicing for the victory they had. The good thing is that he acknowledged God. Later on, as he kept on working with people, someone broke his trust and from that time, he said that he would trust no one but God alone. I could say that all those things that happened in his life, brought something good to him and to the people. It is a blessing to know that he fought so Christianity would be spread and it will never stop.
In his life, I learned about being fully determined on whatever things God wants me to do and never be afraid to take the challenges that may possibly come. I should learn to trust God more and listen to Him. I should also learn to love more and to forgive because those people that I will meet along the way may hurt me. I should also stand for what is right for God's glory. God can do greater things in and through us even beyond our own imagination. We should allow Him to continually work in our life. It is God who gives us victory and He alone should get all the glory. I should not let fear hinder me from doing things for the Lord. Finally, I could say that our character is best seen when we are in our darkest moments of life and the more God is glorified when we choose to honor Him in spite of the difficult circumstances we are facing.