Blogs

Members can post blog entries here
'Disturbing are those caught up in their materialistic selfishness. For selfishness of self shall forever hinder one from knowing of a peace and well being within ones own self...it is not meant to be any other way, for has not the 'breathe of God'...told of these things. Renewing of the mind is essential in coming to know of a better quality of life...in all things...BELIEVE IT!"
Glorious Lord we come to You. Knowing there is no other name under earth but You are the Savior of the world. Jesus above all names. Beautiful savior, glorious Lord. Please save the souls of all our loved ones, all our nextdoor neighbors, all our workers. We want to see all of them in heaven. Save them we pray. Amen
You o Lord are so gently and good to all of us. You have shown us the way to reach heavens gates. You said. I am the Door. We are coming to You today. Open the door so we can enter into Your holy presence. Let your praises fill my heart. Let each heart be humble and true to You. Now and forever more. Amen
By Graham Cooke http://brilliantperspectives.com/how-does-jesus-see-your-situation/ If Jesus were looking out through your eyes, how would He see the situation that you are currently in? Asking this question gives us the opportunity to understand who God wants to be for us. This means we get to experience what He is really like, and then bring that specific part of His nature into our situations. In other words, our situations in life bring us into alignment with who God really is. When we walk with the Lord, we must learn to always connect our life situation, whatever problem, difficulty or circumstance, with the nature of God. We need to know who He is going to be for us in those specific situations or we may get...
When our life is falling down to pieces broken marriage, illness of all kinds, blindness coming to our eyes, someone dear died recently and our children are lost in this world. Then it is time to call on the Lord. He will hear from heaven and answer all our problems. Jonah called out to God and said. In my distress I called unto the Lord and He answered me. From deep in the realm of dead, I called for help. And You listened to my cry. Jonah 2.2 When we feel all alone in this world and there is no one to help. Call on the Lord, He is ready to help you out of your pains and your sorrow. Remember this. He will wipe out all the tears you our eyes when we get there. In heaven we shall not have any pain at all. Look to...
When people look at you, do they see a reflection of Jesus? As Christians, we are the representatives and ambassadors of Jesus to this world. It is our job to show Jesus to the world. Unfortunately, we are often as the scribes and Pharisees that Jesus spoke about, "So you must be careful to do everything they tell you. But do not do what they do, for they do not practice what they preach." (Matthew 23:3) Too often we fail to live what we preach. "There once was an atheist (we will call him Frank) who was interested in becoming a Christian. The pastor of the nearby church, upon hearing that Frank was interested in Christianity, invited him to dinner. During dinner, the pastor talked to Frank about God, religion, and...
A believers walk with the Lord depends a great deal on who God is to the believer. We have to settle it in our minds of who God is. Is God good? All the time? If we see Him as being good sometimes, then we are like a ship tossed by the seas and going no where. We waver in our faith. When we are steadfast in our faith about who God is to us, then we will be able to move into the great things God wants us to move into. We need to settle it in our minds, and especially our actions, about whether or not "God is good, all the time".
Why would Paul, Directly chosen by Christ to "stand before governors and kings" (Acts 9:15), ask "prayers for Kings and all in authority so we can lead a quiet life" (1 Timothy 2:1-4)? Then he refers to the fact this is "good and acceptable in the sight of God our Savior who wants all men to be saved and come to the knowledge of the truth..." The answer is that Paul knew what has already been written in Proverbs 11:10 and following and what God had to say about respecting the office of authority (whether you agree with the person appointed or not) and that this has a positional association with the land to some degree as to how well or poorly the land fares based on the actions of it's superiors... "When the righteous prosper, the...
Back
Top Bottom