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I remember when I was younger I use to watch The Hour of Power with Dr. ### and when he started before The Crystal Cathedral was even a Thought Dr. ### had his Sunday services at a Drive in Movie theater on Sundays. I thought I know there are not many Drive inn Theaters around any more, but the message needs to be told. I know because of the Internet and Live streaming the message is Brodcated, but we need to meet as a Church and if we can meet outside just like Resteraunts here in ### have to sit outside, why can't we have outside services. if businesses can be open why cant the Church be Open for Services even if its outside. Is not God more imporatant than a business? I like to watch online, but we need are Churches back! Lets get...
I see lots of people leaving the church because of the pandemic. Some of them told me that Jesus cannot prevent this virus coming to us and now everyone is sick if not dead. Streets are closed. Stores closed. People are being let go from their jobs. Children are attending church and home schooling is not working for them. Mortgages are not being paid and foreclosures all around. All these hardships and worries make people wonder. Where is Jesus in all of these things? What has happened to all of us? Who will fix the loss now? Do not worry, do not fret. Jesus is watching over you and me. He knows your pain and your sorrow. He cares for you. If you cannot sleep at night, then, get up and start talking to your heavenly Father. Tell...
Jesus want us all to be happy, joyful and full of His blessings in everything we do and say. The Holy Spirit of God will come to you and me when we know that these two are defining power in our mind. Loneliness is the poverty of self and living far away from the holy presence of Jesus. Solitude is the richness of self and the enjoyment of the holy presence of God in our hearts. The joy of the Lord is our strength. We do not need to leave our room. Remain sitting at your table and listen to the still small voice that calls on to follow Him all the way to glory. Hallelujah, praise the Lord. He still speaks to our heart and want us all full of joy in our life. Loneliness expresses the pain of being alone in this world without...
I know most a lot of people are programmed to think they must be surrounded by an army of people 24/7, get depressed when they're alone, and I've heard of some who even have a phobia of it!! I don't feel that way, because when I'm dealing with others is when I have "problems", they have a different way of doing things and sometimes I have to compromise my identity if I do something with someone else. And you have to put up with their idiosyncrasies, which I don't always have patience for. Now how does this tie in spiritually? Are these "extroverts" right, or am I the loner right, according to Biblical standards? Well, let's look at some examples from the Bible. When God called Moses to receive the 10 Commandments, Moses went ALONE to...
They are focusing with filling with people in with a lot of money to pour into their coffers. True gospel of the Lord emphasizes filling people with the holy presence of Jesus so they will become just as He is. Beware of those false teachers and preachers who use God's word for their own purposes and profit. Remember that God is our hope and our life itself. It is His hands that heal us from anything Satan brings to us. God is our provider and will fill our heart with and peace. Holy Spirit, Thou art welcome in our home and in our heart. Fill our empty souls with Thy holy presence. Omnipotent Father of mercy and grace. Fill us with they love and compassion. Amen
Lifting our voices together in our family. To rejoice in His holy presence. You o Lord deserve the glory due to Your holy name. We declare the majesty of the Lord. We proclaim that the name of the Lord is exalted above all things. Jesus brings blessings upon blessings to all of us who praise, honor and glorify His name wherever we are.
After all the murderer, ### was freed for Christ to be sentenced to death. The word of God, in the book of Isaiah 53:10, The Lord says, "It was my will that he should suffer, his death was a sacrifice to bring forgiveness. As we are addressing fundamental issues for Christian living, we need to know, mutual love binds heart to heart. Forgiving is the act of love. Lord Jesus Christ, endured suffering and pain, for the sake of his love for all humanity. He has done that willingly, voluntarily without being forced. Christianity is based on how we respond to God's love. For whoever does not love, does not know God, for God is love. The world will identify us and get to know that we belong to Christ by his love manifested in us. Without love...
Despite the title of this blog, some people are "obvious" to analyze. ###, ###, many others we "know" they're Christians. Someone obvious to the other extreme, who has been deep into the occult their whole life, and dies with their last words stating their admiration of those beliefs, or the people who take the mark of the Antichrist, is obvious where they stand. {"By their fruits you will know them."} However.. I've also seen some who God hasn't really 100% revealed to me their heart. There are some who seem to be "heading towards" being saved, or God was leading them that way. Others, I just don't know them well enough, or are around them enough, to know if they got, or are, saved--haven't heard. Also, someone can be evil, extremely...
What would they learn away from school ground? Who will help them and answer their questions when there is no teacher present? Would they be quiet and listen to what teachers are teaching? Class was probably the best memory we had. Christian teachers and administrators showing us the way to reach our heavenly home. There were no irritating moments with anyone except when missing class or not passing a test. The most difficult task was getting along with others, but with Jesus' help and grace, starting to love others just as God did love me. The most dreadful time was when I refused to come to the altar and give my life to God the first time He called me. The most delightful time was giving myself to Him and knowing that He will be...
Jehoshaphat was a good king. He did a great many things that were a great blessing to Judah. But the great buildup of his military was not one of them. The invasion of the vast army, way larger than he could battle with his military, should have humbled him to realize that God was to provide the security of the nation, not an army. (2 Chronicles 17:12-19; 20:1-30) The times we are living in and the times coming will reveal that all of our preparations will avail nothing unless our trust is in the Lord. (Dan 12:1; Joel 2:1-11; Mat 24:21) Amen
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