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Hindi Christmas Carol Song- Hamare Liye by Domenic M

Hamare liye ek balak hei janma Ek putra diya gaya hamare liye x2 Aaj Bethlehem nagar mein ek taara chamka Huwa ujiyala, nayi subah Aur prithvi par hum gayenge Swarga dooton ke saath jayjaykaar Hamare.... Dekho Parmeshwar ne jagat se pyaar kiya Aur diya Putra hamare liye Karo vishwas us par aur pawo najaat Mrityu ka dar dur huwa Hamare.... Happy Happy Christmas हमारे लिए एक बालक है जन्‍मा एक पुत्र दिया गया हमारे लिये हमारे लिए एक बालक है जन्‍मा एक पुत्र दिया गया हमारे लिये 1. आज बैतलहेम नगर मे एक तारा चमका हूआ उजियाला, नई सुबह और पृथ्‍वी पर हम गाएंगे स्‍वर्गदूतों के साथ जयजयकार हमारे लिए ... 2. देखो परमेश्‍वर ने जगत से प्‍यार किया दिया अपना पुत्र हमारे लिये करो विश्‍वास उस पर और पाओ नज़ात मृत्‍यु का डर दूर हुआ हमारे लिए ... हैपि हैपि क्रिसमस मैरि मैरि क्रिसमस हैपि हैपि क्रिसमस मैरि मैरि क्रिसमस

ईश्वरीय जीवन का दान

"And this is the testimony: that God has given us eternal life, and this life is in His Son. He who has the Son has life; he who does not have the Son of God does not have life" (1Jn 5:11-12). 1. अद्वितीय जीवन (Adviteeya Jeevan) –  Exclusive Life, Jn.17:3, There’s nothing like it. 2. अनंत जीवन (Ananta Jeevan) –  Eternal Life,  1Jn.5:11,12 (Quality not Duration). 3. अलौकिक जीवन (Alaukika Jeevan) –  Supernatural Life,  1Cor. 15:47-49. 4. आत्मिक जीवन (Aatmika Jeevan) –  Spiritual Life,  Rom. 8:10,11. 5. अमूल्य जीवन (Amulya Jeevan) –  Invaluable Life,  1Pet.1:18,19. Life of His blood. 6. अलोकित जीवन (Alokit Jeevan) –  Illuminated Life,  Jn. 8:12; Jn.1:3; Eph.5:8. 7. अविनाशी जीवन (Avinashi Jeevan) –  Imperishable Life,  1Cor.15:51-53; 2Cor.4:16 8. अमर जीवन (Amar Jeevan) –  Immortal Life,  1Cor.15:25,26,53; Heb. 2:14; Rev.2:11; 20:6. 9. अपरिमित जीवन (Aparimita Jeevan) –  Infinite Life,  boundless, abundant, Jn.10:10. 10. अपराजित जीवन (Aparaajita Jeevan) –  Invincible Life,  Rom.5:1

Who'll Break the Ice? or Water the Moon

Let's break ice and water the moon While windstorms hurl our lands into oceans, While sandstorms react with angry heat, Let's cover land and capture the skies, Let's rocket through our farthest horizon, Take a giant leap through a crater deep; Perhaps, one step away, a new world lies; And in this shifting luminary a future thrives. So, let's break ice and water the skies. But who'll break ice for a lonesome child For a helpless youth, for an anxious mother? Who'll bring light to the darkened world, Having eyes and lives enlightened? Aren't you, O man, called to be the neighbor, To bring hope to the world around? For, we may conquer the skies, yet be destitutes inside; We may travel as light; yet be haltered by the night; For, what does it profit a man if he gains the whole world, But loses his own soul? (c) Domenic Marbaniang, Nov, 2009

Strength within the Soul

"he who has suffered in the flesh has ceased from sin" (1Pe 4:1). "I discipline my body and bring it into subjection, lest, when I have preached to others, I myself should become disqualified" (1Co 9:27). Someone said that there are an infinity of angles at which we can fall; but, only one at which we stand. Time, patience, discipline, and efforts are required to build something up; but, how sooner can the brutish nature, that infernal hound, bring down the whole edifice in an instant. Rebuke my slothful nature, Chastise my little mistakes, Whip out the inner folly, Drive blood into my veins! For, now I stand, then I collapse, Punctilinear creature of time and space. Divine Master, kill these reactions Of lustful flesh. Surround me with winds and currents, But drive me to Your throne. My will I place on Your altar, I hate it's freedom; it's pleasure I despise. For, what good can freedom bring When death reigns over it to the end? Lord, fuse my spirit with Yo