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This is the talk I now follow

My talk is like this. When I was a young child I didn’t know God. I knew nothing at all about Him. My mother and father didn’t know God either, only their own traditions. When I would get ill as a child they would perform the rituals.

As a child I believed the things that they showed me and thought were true. But not now.

When missionaries came to this place they brought with them good talk. When they arrived I was a young child, still running around naked. They lived here as I grew up.

When they learned our language and taught us God’s Word, it got my attention. I was young the very first time I heard and I didn’t hold the talk well, but by the second and third time my mind was made up -- God is for real.

I believed this talk, the root of which is Jesus. That is when my heart was turned. Jesus came to this ground and died for free. We didn’t hire him. We couldn’t pay the price for our sins, so he paid it -- for free.

God sent Him to this ground to pay our sins and my heart knows it is true.

This is the talk I now follow. I have the Holy Spirit and I am now a Christian man, one who has been joined to Jesus. Before I had no knowledge of God or Jesus or the Spirit. I was ignorant, but now I know and believe and rejoice in Jesus’ talk.

I now have two children of my own. I love them and I teach them God’s talk so that some day we will be together in heaven. I am so happy about Jesus’ talk. Because of Him I now sit down in His hand and Satan cannot steal me away. I am safe with Jesus. That is the end of my testimony.
Tags: Ethnos360 Magazine, Papua New Guinea
POSTED ON Feb 01, 2010 by Suse, Nakui tribe, Papua New Guinea, as told to Tim Greenlaw