"Listen and Your Soul Shall Live"
The words of a young man uttered silently into the heavens as if his life depends on it saying... "Save me... save me... my heat is in need of something more than what I am worth". As he glanced over his left shoulder, an image of something abnormal came to pass; this startled the young man at once with no expression on his face. However, the less he thought the more his tears became joy his frown into a smile, and a presence surrounding him like no other. He responded: Hello, Father... is that you? The young man heard no response (as of yet). He became worried and discouraged. As he sat ... and sat ... and sat ... The voice became unto the young man again this time clearly into his right ear, it said: "Blessed are the poor in spirit; for there's is the Kingdom of heaven". The young man became receptive to what was said as he sat... and sat... and sat some more, when he rose up a good time before day he noticed he had sat in the same place for two whole days. Then finally, he understood what the voice meant by his words. As the young man got up, his breathe, his hands, his feet, arms, legs and his heart was brand new surely revitalized by the presence of the Holy Spirit? In addition, his heart was filled with overwhelming un-expecting joy, peace and understanding. As he accepted Christ into his heart, his purpose was revealed to him as well, and now, his life in the hands of our maker..
Such a dedicated soul in faith had a question; yet was unsure about his spirituality; yet truthful was his words as he spake them from his lips to the Kingdom in Heaven. So long live the young man who converted, transformed and dedicated his life back over to Christ. Regardless of his confusion and conformation to the world his spirit drew him back to Christ, totally unaware of what could happen. The moral to the story is if he can do it, every human being walking the face of the earth can as well. It doesn't matter what religion you are or what you support. As in the story, the young became exposed to the book of Matthew 5:3 and it took just that, to change a man's heart and to follow Christ. So ask yourself, what voice are you listening to because there is more than one out there? But the voice that matters the most, shall direct your purpose!