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Organ Transplant

Medical science has improved considerably so much so that nowadays organ transplant don’t really make the news.  Everyday throughout the world, many patients undergo organ transplant of the liver, heart, kidney, etc. It is said that in the United States, on an average day, 77 people undergo organ transplants. while the waiting list for an organ transplant is in excess of 100,000. 

But human organ transplant becomes big news when a well known is personality is involved.  A recent Wall Street Journal report says that Steve Jobs (Apple CEO) apparently had an organ transplant – more precisely, a liver transplant.

In May this year, celebrity Natalie Cole had an organ transplant – a kidney transplant.

Do you know that God is also in the business of organ transplant? Listen to what the Bible says on this:

I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit within you; I will take the heart of stone out of your flesh and give you a heart of flesh (Eze 36:26).

God is able to give you a heart transplant without having to do a surgical procedure on you!  No surgeon in the world can do an organ transplant without having to cut you open.

When you become a child of God, God will implant His Holy Spirit in you, and at the same time, transplant a new heart for you.  This new heart is capable of shaping and molding you into the image of the Lord Jesus Christ, whose sacrificial death on the Cross makes it possible for this divine organ transplant to take place.

Have you undergone a divine heart transplant?

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