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Blind Faith
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Whats the meaning of life? Is there a God? How can I trust in a God that I cant see? Reverend James Yako answers these questions and many others in this engrossing book that will have skeptics rethinking their beliefs and Christians becoming stronger in their faith. Come on the journey as you will discover the truth about Blind Faith.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherWestBow Press
Release dateApr 24, 2013
ISBN9781449791780
Blind Faith
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James Yako

Revered James Yako received a degree in pastoral ministries from Nyack College. He served as an assistant pastor for five years. The Lord has called him to preach, teach, and share his powerful testimony as an evangelist.

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    Blind Faith - James Yako

    Copyright © 2013 James Yako.

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    Scripture taken from the New King James Version. Copyright 1979, 1980, 1982 by Thomas Nelson, inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

    Scripture taken from the Amplified Bible, Copyright © 1954, 1958, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1987 by The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission.

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    ISBN: 978-1-4497-9179-7 (sc)

    ISBN: 978-1-4497-9180-3 (hc)

    ISBN: 978-1-4497-9178-0 (e)

    Library of Congress Control Number: 2013906964

    WestBow Press rev. date: 04/19/2013

    Contents

    CHAPTER 1      My Testimony

    CHAPTER 2      Tough Questions

    CHAPTER 3      Atheists Are Fools

    CHAPTER 4      Faith Changes Everything

    CHAPTER 5      Christianity: The Only True Religion

    CHAPTER 6      The Messiah

    CHAPTER 7      God’s Plan

    CHAPTER 8      The Reality of Hell

    CHAPTER 9      The Ultimate Question

    I dedicate this book to my family. They have always been there for me and have supported me in everything I’ve done.

    CHAPTER 1

    My Testimony

    I was born with a rare eye condition called aniridia, which is the absence of an iris, usually in both eyes. The job of the iris is to limit the amount of light coming into the eyes. Not having an iris in either of my eyes hinders me from seeing clearly. When the doctors realized I had aniridia, they told my parents I was legally blind. After seeing many doctors to find a cure for me, they found none. As my parents’ hope turned into misery, something happened that changed their lives forever.

    At the time, my parents didn’t have a relationship with the Lord. Then one day, my father was studying the Bible and came across something interesting. He found a Scripture that offered the answer to all their problems. He came across the passage by looking up my name and birthday. I was born May 15th, and since May is the fifth month of the year, my father looked up James 5:15 (AMP), which says, And the prayer (that is) of faith will save him who is sick, and the Lord will restore him; and if he has committed sins, he will be forgiven. That Scripture gave my parents hope God was going to heal me.

    With renewed spirits, my parents started going to church on a regular basis. They finally heard the gospel message and got saved. Growing up in a Christian household was wonderful, but my problem was making friends at school. The children made fun of me because of my disability. I stored a lot of bitterness and anger inside me.

    I was eight years old and sitting in a Sunday school class. On that particular day, we had a guest speaker. This man preached the whole gospel message. He explained Jesus was the Son of God. Before that, I never knew God had a Son. The speaker went on to explain Jesus died for all my sins. This was difficult for me to comprehend. After all, why would Jesus, a man I never met, die for me? At the end of the speaker’s message, he made an altar call. He said, If you’re looking for a friend, I encourage you to come down here and make Jesus the Lord of your life. He will be your best friend. I desperately wanted a friend, so I approached the altar and accepted Jesus in my life. After praying with the preacher, I opened my eyes and felt different. I felt a love and peace in my heart I had never felt before. The bitterness I had toward those kids who mocked me was completely gone. It was at that very moment I knew Jesus Christ was real.

    The kids at school still made fun of me, but it didn’t bother me anymore. I knew God loved me and that’s all I needed. As time went on, the kids realized their jokes weren’t bothering me anymore, so they eventually became my friends. I became so popular that in my senior year of high school, I was crowned homecoming king. That blessing only happened because the true King of kings lives inside me.

    GOD’S PLAN

    When I was seventeen years old, my dream was to become a sportscaster, but God had a different plan for my life. I was lying in my bed one night, about to fall asleep, when I suddenly heard a voice speak to me. By this point, I had known the Lord for nine years, but I had never heard His voice. I always thought if God were going to speak to me, there would be rain and thunder and a loud voice from heaven. The voice I heard was a whisper. Son. Quietly I listened. He said, Son, about four more times.

    I finally turned on the light and asked, God, is that you?

    Yes, it is I, son.

    There I was, talking to the Creator of the universe. And all I could say was, God, what do you want?

    I want you to be a pastor and preach My Word.

    What about my dream of becoming a sportscaster?

    My plan is greater.

    Okay, Lord. I fell asleep that night not thinking too much about it. When I woke up, my passion for sports was gone. I had an overwhelming desire to read the Bible. It was at that moment I knew God had really called me to the ministry.

    I applied to different Bible colleges and was accepted by Nyack College. I started my freshman year of college in 2001. Everything was going great until my faith was tested. I was in a chapel service, and the pastor told everyone to turn to the book of Psalms. As I put on my reading glasses, my vision became blurry. I thought my glasses were dirty, so I took them off to clean them. As I took my glasses off, darkness surrounded me. I was totally blind. Somebody helped me back to my dorm room, so

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