Lets Stop Paper War among the Nagas and, Do Something For Nagas”

• “It is never too late to take a new direction and move  boldly towards a new   Destination”
• “It is never too late to square our shoulders and meet the challenge head on”
• “It is never too late to fight back and achieve success”

It doesn’t matter how many years we‘ve been struggling to break free from whatever it is that holds us bound. It could be that we’ve had a secret problem in our state for twenty years, thirty years, even longer. The length of time we‘ve struggled doesn’t diminish God’s power or take away from the fact that HE loves Nagas and wants to see us set free. Whatever our life has been so far doesn’t have to say anything about what it will be in the future.   Past failures don’t mean there won’t be future successes. We may be in bondage today, but that does not mean we won’t be free tomorrow.
It doesn’t matter how many times we‘ve tried and failed or what others have said to we or about you. God knows us better than anyone else. He knows us even better than we know ourself, and He says that we can succeed- and with His power, we can.
The two shoe sales men who traveled to a primitive country to open new territories for their products. When they got off the ship, hundreds of barefoot natives greeted them. Nobody was wearing shoes. The salesmen headed straight for the local dispatch office. The first one wired the CEO of his company: “Sir I am coming home right away. No shoes to be sold here. Nobody wears shoes.” The second salesman sent an equally urgent message to CEO of his company’: “Send thousands of shoes. Nobody wears shoes!” The second salesman saw the challenge, rubbed his hands in anticipation, and ran towards it, to reach out to needy people. We should adopt the attitude of the second salesman like selling shoes to barefoot natives- into a positive experience.
 Naga people are crying and dying for peace but we are still killing among ourself which God does not want us to do. Thousand of Nagas were killed and leaving their family crying. Let not the bloods of Nagas go in vein. Unfortunately, too many of us are like a young deaf boy name John. He never heard his father’s simple but important message: “John I love you” we cannot be like little boy John brimming with enthusiasm, babbling about our activities, and missing our Heavenly Father’s Message.” I Love You Naga People”. The Old Testament stories as “Proof” that God can be downright ferocious if we Naga people cross Him. Look what happened to Sodom and Gomoroh they say, Not only were the evil cities destroyed by fire, but they were covered by water. We Naga people don’t believe or we have forgotten the wonderful stories in the Old Testament of a loving God and in the New Testament showing Jesus in a loving light

• My humble appeal to all the collective leaders of Nagas that with one stroke of your pen be change the destiny of Nagas future according to God’s will.

It’s Never Too Late for Nagas”    “To Come  Back  The Right Way”!
We have came across a list of people who were list encouraged us. These were people who refused to give up but kept on moving in the direction of the goals they had established for themselves, and by the grace of God they eventually reached them:
•    Winston Churchill was considered “washed up” after committing what everyone agreed was a tactical mistake during World War I.
•    Lucille Ball was told early in her career that she had absolutely no ability as an actress and that she should forget about show business, go home, and find a nice man to marry.
•    Zane Grey was told by a publisher, “You can’t write; you’ll be able to write,” and to please quit wasting the publisher’s time with his ‘rubbish”.
•    Beethoven had such difficulty learning to play the piano that his music teacher gave up on him.
•    Thomas Edison was considered a dunce by his elementary school classmates and the grades he received supported their evaluation.
•    Louis Pasteur received a failing grade in chemistry class.
•    Abraham Lincoln failed at almost everything he tried- business, politics, and law- before he was elected president in 1860.
*   After many decades the first black men Barak Obama President in USA.

This list could go on for several pages with names of great, successful people- but people who, for at least part of their lives, were not considered great or successful by anyone’s measure.

“Are we still fighting?”
In spiritual sense, there are thousands of people in our land today who are in the position of Iraqi soldiers before they surrendered. They’re bruised and bleeding; still refuse to lay down their weapons and surrender. May be we are the one of these people, who still did not surrender our life to God for our nation. If so we need to take a moment and read the Bible from the book of Judges Chapter 20 we should ask ourself a very important question for our Nagas tomorrow;
“What I am fighting for?” Another question to consider is,
“Whom am I fighting for”.
We probably do not even realize it, chance are very good that we are fighting against God himself. Just as Iraqi soldiers had no way to win the war against the US and its Allies thing about, there is no way you win if you are fighting against God” The ironic thing about it is that God does not want us to fight and kill among Nagas.

H. Vikato Zhimo
Lumami Naga
E-mail:- hvz@rediffmail.com



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