My testimony of salvation happened more than ten years ago. I was born-again in a fail-safe way and I received at the same time the indwelling of the Holy Spirit as a gift through meeting Jesus with this beautiful gospel of the water and the Spirit, per se. This was how I understood all about His gospel. In other words, being immersed in the Jordan River during Jesus' baptism by John the Baptist meant His death and coming out of the water meant His resurrection from the dead. It is hard to envisage the brilliance of the resurrection of the saints just as similarly I can hardly grasp the life in Buckingham Palace given that I for one has not lived in there.
To have the immunity of the Truth is by faith and believe in the Christ-spoken gospel of the water and the Spirit. Even so, we are and remain frail beings and weaklings incapable of even hearing the sound of the spinning of the Earth. So humbled by this our mental capacities, rather than feeling refreshed through our calculations, we should simply accept with all our hearts that whatsoever God says it is the truth with a "Yes, You are right, Lord!" and count as lost all the knowledge of secular scholarships and philosophy just as how the Apostle Paul considers this knowledge learned in the world as rubbish before he became a truly born-again by meeting Christ (Philippians 3:8).
Throughout Christianity prayers not only are to muster belief for a cause into effect, in so many ways, it outstretches to a permanent lit. This is what God said to the Apostle Paul after he prayed three times pleading to God for Him to heal him from his illness: "My grace is sufficient for you, for My strength is made perfect in weakness" (2 Corinthians 12:9). God permits these trials in our lives to humble us in order for us to realize our insufficiencies. There was a dream and a prayer. I am writing to you is the dream and prayer. I am writing to you and I can sit here and teach you is the dream and prayer. The motif of the dream. It's evident that from a kid and with the passing of time our dreams change and get smaller and smaller as we grow to become older. As a kid you dreamed of becoming the commander-in-chief of your country. And with the prevailing time to be drafted as a Sublieutenant-General in the military, defense armed forces. Then as you mature a physician. Thereabouts just any job will suit you to go about earning a living and running errands that you want. We human beings are these weak and feeble but clothed with the righteousness of His unchanging-Truth in the beautiful gospel of the water and the Spirit we become complete in His righteousness and give our earnest supplications and prayers with a laid-back heart to our Lord God. One without a dream is as good as dead. Because with a dream, and essentially to dream big, your and my future could be prepared.
Hung up on the refrigerator's door in the kitchen by my mother a while ago when I was still a teenager, time flies like a flowing river, was Klara Munkres' "Kitchen Prayer." But I must say this, haven't you read the Scriptures on how we ought to pray? Of course, the Bible must be the ultimate benchmark of your and my faith in the authentic Truth of the gospel of the water and the Spirit. For Christians and non-Christians alike, prayers aren't a matter to empty florid words toward the Almighty God, because most especially God the Father doesn't even listen to such kinds of prayers which are coming from sinners. And the only prayer that He will hear from a sinner is this: "Dear God, I am bound to my sins from the top of my head to the soles of my feet. Intact in my heart. Please, Father God, save me." Only then does God the Father lead you to His Church of born-again saints with His righteous servants in Christ born again of the gospel of the water and the Spirit—the Truth of salvation with the eternal atonement and abundant remission of our lifelong sins by the water (Jesus' baptism) and the blood. Your faith becomes built on the premise of the gospel of the water and the Spirit by believing in the fact that you are being remitted from your sins once and for all as an accursed sinner under God's Law. Even so, praying on trivial things such as, "Dear God, give me toothpaste," "Lord, give me so-and-so, and help me to do this and that" are all embodied under the premise of His water and of His blood and the Spirit.
Through worldly devilish philosophies and other great sages I had similarly questioned our human existence: "Who am I?" "What am I?" especially. The sought-after truth wasn't found here, which is the remission of sins, for typically it was hedonistic and I was only getting along charged and misguided momentarily by my emotions. But I continued steadfastly in search of the truth that would set you free (John 8:32) and I met Jesus with the gospel of the water and the Spirit: The wonderful gospel of the water and the Spirit through Jesus who took away all sins by accepting the baptism from John the Baptist to lay his hands on His head and be baptized at the Jordan River and by vicariously shedding all His blood on the wooden Cross for the propitiation of not only my sins but the sins of the world. My sin-laden heart, which now has passed from death to life by Jesus accepting all my sins on His shoulder at His baptism by John the Baptist and was crucified for them on that cruel Cross, was later on resurrected and presented with the special gift of the Holy Spirit all at once. Hallelujah! May the Lord's great blessings of the gospel of the water and the Spirit be with you all.