Wednesday, December 28, 2011

IT IS NOT OVER! DON’T STOP TRUSTING HIM


“And He said, I will certainly return to you according to the time of life … (MKJV) “Genesis 18:10

God knows our timing. He is the author of it and He sustains it. The Psalmist also prayed that He, God, should
            … teach us to number our days…  (MKJV) Psalm 90:12

God knows that this is the end of another year, year 2011 and He knows our expectations and the desires we have towards this year going to an end. Like He said to Sarah, if he has ever said it to any one of us, you can be sure He will come- though it’s just three (3) days to the end of the year. What am saying is that “Friends, it is not over, don’t stop trusting Him”

No matter the situation- financial, health, family, spouse… whatever, don’t stop. Three days might be a short time to you, but with God all things are possible

Why am I so confident? Firstly, I know that He created the heavens and the earth in SIX (6) DAYS (Genesis 1:1-31) - everything we can see and cannot see. Everything, I mean everything including all those things that man since his creation and stages of development are still trying to grasp.

So, if He did all in six days, three days is more than enough time for Him to meet that your need.

Secondly, there was a situation in Samaria in 2Kings 6:24-30, it was so bad that women arranged and ate their children because of Famine. But it did not end like that because the word of the Lord came

            And Elisha said, hear the Word of Jehovah! So says Jehovah, Tomorrow about this time a measure of fine flour will be sold at a shekel, and two measures of barley at a shekel, in the gate of Samaria”( MKJV) 2Kings 7:1

Solving Famine in 24 hour, does that sound possible to you? Not for a man or a family or a district but a whole capital city… not a 24 hour famine but one that lasted long enough for mothers to resort to eating their children…

And of course in verse 18, it came to pass exactly as the man of God said.

My friends, 24 hours is a very long time for God to meet that need. If He could do it for a whole capital city in 24 hours, how much more your personal, family, community issue.

So I say again, it is not over, don’t stop trusting Him.

For your information, I’m trusting Him too. I am trusting Him for a truck (costing as much as $12,000) as an end of the year gift but I have less than $200 to my name. But, I know that if He did it for Samaria in 24 hours, He will set up chains of events and deliver it to me.

So, let us trust Him together.

Genesis 18:14a
                        “Is anything too hard for Jehovah?”MKJV

God Bless You.


Tunde.

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Perfect Peace

"Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because he trusteth in thee." ~ Isaiah 26:3

Of all things needed and craved by mankind, none is so vital as peace: peace without, and peace within.

Because by nature we are selfish and aggressive creatures, peace among nations and neighbors is tragically elusive and, historically, seemingly impossible but for short periods and in scattered places. All too often rulers use their powers to wage war on other countries and upon their own peoples, and even the best democratic governments are incapable of preventing the mini-wars individuals make upon each other every day. Endless conflict and suffering seem to be the natural lot of human beings almost everywhere.

Peace within ourselves is even more precious than peace in the world, because it transcends the world. One can feel desperate and hopeless even when conditions about us are peaceful.  But thanks to the blessed assurance that we have from our Savior, we can be at peace within even when the world around us is rent with conflict. Through repentance, faith, and embrace of His sacrifice on the Cross, His righteousness is ours. We needn't groan and fall under the weight of our sins, no matter how heavy they are; they are laid at Jesus' feet, and in His infinite love are swept away. Because we know that in Him death is swallowed up in victory, we know that we likewise shall be victorious in the end, and fear not what men can do to us.

The prophet Isaiah warned that "[m]any days and years shall ye be troubled," and that the world would become as a wilderness,
. . .Until the spirit be poured upon us from on high, and the wilderness be a fruitful field, and the fruitful field be counted for a forest. Then judgment shall dwell in the wilderness, and righteousness remain in the fruitful field. And the work of righteousness shall be peace; and the effect of righteousness quietness and assurance for ever. And my people shall dwell in a peaceable habitation, and in sure dwellings, and in quiet resting places . . . (Isaiah 32:10, 15-18)

This is the promise of Christmas, when Jesus came down from Heaven to dwell among us and proclaim the Good News of salvation, to take the weight of our sin upon Himself, and to establish the never-ending Kingdom of Righteousness that leads all sincere believers to that inner "peace of God, which passeth all understanding . . ." (Philippians 4:7). We pray unceasingly that that peace spread among all men and women, and for the day when this world is finally and fully transformed into the quiet and beautiful Garden that our Lord always meant it to be.

May the Peace of Christ be with you and your loved ones this Christmas and every day of your life!

 Tom Fleming

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

My home...MY FAMILY

              Never spoken so much about the protection of the environment as in our days. A global race to preserve and restore the planet Earth. An immeasurable sum of finance being onslaught by international governments, propagated by the media, which amounts to win millions in favor of care we have at the planet. Without doubt, an effort to this end will be always worthy and honorable, but what makes me wonder is how much it invests in families of this planet Earth, because while we talk of restoration and conservation of this planet which is our home, on the other hand, are through our media who denigrate and promote the destruction of the family bosom.
              Every day, in overwhelming proportions, the family is attacked with programs called entertainment and even classified as educational, with all sorts of information and encouragement to family disintegration. Moreover, the case is so aggravating that the content of almost all the comedies is filled with total disregard to all age groups. Not to mention that innuendo to immorality and disrespect for parents and the authorities are the main focus. Encouraging promiscuity, illicit sex, prostitution and adultery, have become synonymous with "modernity and normality".
-Inequality is alarming, kept Lakes, rivers and seas and destroy-if the sources of life, from our hearts;

-Proclaims the defence laws politically correct, and they promote the disintegration of the Constitution of the family "Man and wife";

-Protects the right of children and adolescents and withdraws the right of parents to discipline them when they rebelled;

            In defense of the planet's nature are prohibiting certain severe laws to those who are chemically polluting and contaminating air, water, or land. And frees himself and institualiza sure laws that support the inject of lethal weapons that destroy morality, justice and the honour of humanity.
-The traitor is regarded as "Hero";
-The corrupt is called "Smart";
-The adulterer is admired as a "real man";
-The illicit riches that accumulates is respected as "Entrepreneur";
-The interest exacerbated unfair collector and is regarded as "Investor";
-The man that opposes the authorities is acclaimed "modern";
-The man of promiscuous life is admired as "Heartthrob and Conqueror Envied";
-The rebel son is protected and called "innovative", the order is:" don't stop him, he's got talent ";
-The undisciplined is seen as "creative".
                Moreover, before the list continue, I want you to say that I don't digression from the main theme of this writing: the family. However, this is exactly what I would like to proclaim you, planet Earth: let us return to the true foundations of love, peace, respect, unity, harmony and character, otherwise, that serves the planet without the family.

Blessings,
MaryGondim
www.verdadecongelada.blogspot.com
              

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

NOT ABOUT US…


It has never been about us… from the beginning till now and ever after.
We are not our own idea. Let us check it again, did we decide to be born when we were born, how we were born, where we were born and to whom we were born? Better still, who said it was even our parent’s idea?
If it is our parent’s idea, some of us won’t even make it here- contraceptives would have killed us, we would have dried up in used condoms…, and I live the rest to your imagination. Furthermore, if child birth were the works of man, then there won’t be couples desiring a child but without one…
So if it was not our idea to be here when we came, how we came, through whom we came and where we arrived at, who said, then, we can live our lives by our idea?
These questions, if we sincerely ask ourselves and answer them (sincerely too), our lives would have more meaning, our decision making simpler, our objectives clearer and our values stronger.
Can we imagine our car saying it made itself, came to our house by itself and would run in a way that it chooses? Say for example, it now determines that it would move on specific days of the week, the ignition would now become the brake, and would rather drive itself than we driving it (we won’t control it or set parameters for it)? How do we see this scenario and what is our feeling about it?
But is this not how we live?
The Bible said
So God created human beings, making them to be like himself. He created them male and female,” Genesis 1:27 (GNB)
“Before I formed you in the belly I knew you; and before you came forth out of the womb I consecrated you, and I ordained you a prophet to the nations”. Jeremiah 1:5 (NKJV)
These two scriptures, among many others clearly stated our origin, and simple wisdom requires that if we are not our idea, we should seek and live by the idea of our originator over every details of our short life over here…

We should know that
“…the way of man does not belong to man; it is not in man who walks to direct his steps.” Jeremiah 10:23 (NKJV)
Guys, it is not about us. It is about our maker and owner. Just as our cars, phones, computers, spoons, plates, houses etc must not live independently from us, so we cannot live independently from our maker. So we do not become like a generation spoken of in Romans 1:21-32.
I wish you Peace.
Tunde.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Looking in the Right Place

I once heard a funny story about a woman who came home to find her husband on his hands and knees in the living room.

The woman asked her husband what he was doing.

He replied that he was looking for his contact lens which he lost in the basement.

The woman asked her husband why he was looking for it in the living room.

The husband replied, "Because the light is better."

I thought of that story as the Christmas season continues.

As Christmas Day draws ever nearer, people will be searching for its meaning.

Just like the husband in the story, many will know what they are looking for, but they will simply be looking in the wrong place.

People will scurry about busying themselves with a great many things.

They will plan elaborate celebrations.

They will join the throngs of people shopping for presents.

They will spend hours, perhaps even days decorating their homes.

They will spend time writing Christmas cards.

They will find numerous other ways of occupying what is left of their time.

Please don’t get me wrong. There is nothing inherently wrong with these and other similar activities.

In fact, I will participate in my share of them.

The true meaning of Christmas can be found if only we choose to look in the right place.

Christmas is not about the things we do.

Christmas is about how God, the creator, reached down to us, the created.

It is about how He did this through Jesus Christ.

Luke 2:10-11 (KJV) - And the angel said unto them, "Fear not: for, behold, I bring you tidings of great joy , which shall be to all people. For unto you is born this day in the City of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord.

The true meaning of Christmas can be found.

We must make sure we are looking in the right place.

Only then will we be truly able to share its true meaning with others.



Blessings,
Jim Pokorny
The Other Brother Jim
http://otherbrotherjim.blogspot.com/

The true Christian life is to bear fruit



"I am the true vine and my Father is the gardener. Every branch in Me that bears no fruit, He taketh away: and every branch that bears fruit, clean it bear more fruit. "John 15:1,2This beautiful text spoken by Jesus brings us a big boost to our spiritual growth.Just as plants need water and a fertile soil to germinate and we do need food to survive, our spiritual life needs to be fed every day so that it can bear fruit ...."But what was sown on good ground is he who hears the word and understands it, this fruit, and produces a 100.60 and 30" Mt 13:23You get to see our community as Lord, give full attention to what He tells us, obeying all His commandments. He delights to reveal themselves and share His heart with their children, as it is written .. "ask and be unto you, seek and ye shall find, knock, and open up to you all that á.Pois asks receives, he who seeks finds, and he who knocks, the door to him will "and Matthew 7:7-8 Do ye think that the scripture saith in vain, The spirit that dwelleth in us lusteth to envy? James 4:5We have to constantly clean our hearts and preserve it unspotted from the world and carnal desires, as we see in the Word in Proverbs 4:23 "Above all else is, guard your heart, because it is the wellspring of lifeProverbs 4:23 and Galatians 5:16,17 I say then, Walk in the Spirit and not fulfill the lust of the flesh. For the flesh lusts against the Spirit and the Spirit against the flesh: and these are contrary the one to the other, so do not do what you want. He to whom more food (meat or spirit), will stand out more.We must at all times, be connected with Jesus, bringing light to our lives and establishing our concepts based on this truth that we may be witnesses in this world as it is written in John 3:21 "But he that doeth truth cometh to the light , so that his deeds may be manifest, that they are wrought in God. John 3:21-22Another verse that shows the paramount importance of our dependence on God is recorded in John 15:5 "I am the vine, ye are the branches: he that is in me, and I in him, bears much fruit: for without me ye can do nothing. "I wish that our hearts are flooded this Truth, and child nodes as children of God, we may be influencers in this world.

Acceptable Sacrifices

On my bus ride to work one day recently, I overheard a lady in the seat behind me telling a friend about how large a part of her life is devoted to church work: how much time she spends as the church's music director and as a member of several committees, how much money she spends on church projects and charities--and how much more valuable she is to her church than its lazy, clueless pastor!  I lamented in my heart that one who obviously thought of herself as an exemplary Christian could be so lacking in love and humility, and remembered Christ's parable of the Pharisee and the Publican (Luke 18:9-14). I silently prayed that the Holy Spirit would move her to see how wrong her attitude was (Psalm 15:3; 2 Corinthians 12:20), and what a more abundant life--for her and her church--awaited a true change of heart.

In this Christmas season of special services and boisterous activity in churches and among their members, it may be well to remember that the Lord is not pleased with "vain oblations" (Isaiah 1:13), with the fasts and tithes of one a Pharisee in heart (Luke 18:12), or with the "many prayers" of those whose "hands are full of blood" (Isaiah 1:15).  "For I desired mercy, and not sacrifice; and the knowledge of God more than burnt offerings."  (Hosea 6:6)  Our meetings, prayers, hymns, fasts, feasts, and even almsgiving are acceptable to God only when done in a spirit of genuine humility and of love for Him and for our fellow men. "The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit: a broken and a contrite heart, O God, thou wilt not despise." (Psalms 51:17)  What the Lord really wants is for us "to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with [Him]." (Micah 6:8)  The acceptable sacrifice is to make ourselves clean; "cease to do evil; learn to do well; seek judgment, relieve the oppressed, judge the fatherless, plead for the widow." Our commemorations and celebrations will have true meaning only when our hearts are like the Publican's, and--like the child Jesus and his earthly parents--we live our daily lives in simple faith, reverence, and love toward others.


Tom Fleming
Songs of Praises

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Be STRONG

      Hello again! You may remember me... I am a Christian woman in love with Jesus, and this week was reading the bilble where it says "Young you are strong, and the word of God is within you, and have overcome the wicked". That word touched my heart. 4 years ago, i made the best choice of my life: FOLLOW CHRIST! I decided to turn my weaknesses into the hands of HIM that everything can and trust your great fidelity. And this has been very good!

     But the word sees young people as an easy target for all sorts of influences, because personalities and concepts are still in process of completion. Thus, excessive amounts of information are deposited in our minds and all around us pushing us to take a quick decision. Which way to go? If we are shy or actives? loving ou angry? Believers or secular?


     Our family demands results, our friends require FREEDOM, while  we just want an identity. And in the midst of whirlwind of words and opinions, is that the word of I John caught my attention, it shows that the Lord give us our strenght to overcome all that. Shows that there not need to prove anything to anyone and that if we remain in HIM, we will win every step of our life.

     But at this stage called: ADOLESCENCE, there is a big fight against our own wills and this puts us in a position to war every day, where often our greatest enemies are our eyes, they see things unnecessary and outrageous. On the other hand the can be our greatest allies, as the Word says that is our eyes are good, our whole body also will be.


    King Solomon said in the book os Ecclesiastes that if we walk according to the joy of our heart and the sight of our eyes, we must being aware that we will be charged for all our actions before the Lord. The Word is clear, in not to frighten us, just to warn us! WE ARE HAPPY because we have Jesus in our life, because it works in our favor, and not just because we have the strenght or our arms. 




Blessings, 
MaryGondim


www.verdadecongelada.blogspot.com

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Overcoming our enemies


In our lives, every day, rising giants who want us to stop, give up. There are situations, circumstances, pressures of day-to-day that frighten us, we often take "the ground", which indirectly try to say that we will not succeed, we are losers, defeated.
But beside all this, we know we have a faithful and powerful God who is always willing to extend His hand to us and help us. We only need to be alert, vigilant to the tricks that Satan throws at us, standing firm on the Word, praying at all times, in the full armor of God as we see in Ephesians 6:11-18
A good suggestion to overcome our enemies, what it often tries to get away from the presence of God, and follow the guidelines given by King David in Psalm 18:37-38
"I have pursued mine enemies, and overtaken them: neither I turn again till they were consumed.
I crossed them so that they could not rise; fallen under my feet. "
Psalms 18:37-38
First we must recognize that our enemy is, what is the area that often must contend. The good soldier is one who recognizes his enemy, know how it attacks, you know their strategies, tactics.
Having recognized our enemy will come against him, not by force of your arm, for what we can do but go with the strength of our God is the One who empowers, anoints us. We know that our struggle is not against flesh and blood, then our battle must always be based on the word, and not on feelings, thoughts, the will of our flesh. "It is God who arms me with strength and makes my way perfect."
Psalms 18:32
Do not give up fighting until we know what he's really bruised, totally annihilated, can not rise up against us. It takes courage, resignation and accuracy. We can not play with it, or many pretend that it does not exist.
What often happens in our lives is that we get tired of fighting, because every fight actually takes effort, dedication, willingness and if we do not see immediate victory, gave up. But we must understand that God has His time for all things and that we reap the fruit of our actions but fading "because the time we shall reap if we faint not." Galatians 6:9
And learn to trust and rest in God, for God's acting in discerning, and always knowing that God is the only one who can give us victory over any difficulty, struggle situation. Every time we fight under the hand of God, we are not overwhelmed and conquered, but every time we fight with our own effort, carry a heavy yoke, and do not reach a full victory. TRUST IN GOD!
Blessed is the man who trusts in the LORD, and whose hope the LORD.
He shall be like a tree planted by the waters, that spreadeth out her roots by the river, and does not fear when heat comes, but her leaf shall be green, and in years of drought, he toils not, neither shall cease from yielding fruit.
Jeremiah 17:7-8


Thursday, November 24, 2011

Thank God

Psalm 9:1 (NET) - I will thank the LORD with all my heart! I will tell about all your amazing deeds!

Yesterday was Thanksgiving Day where I live. It has become a day set aside as a reminder that we are to give thanks.

Although I am happy to celebrate Thanksgiving Day, I find it just a little ironic as its original purpose has diminished from the original intent.

True, we are to be thankful but it goes beyond just being grateful.

Anyone, even someone who does not believe in God can be thankful for what he has.

Days of Thanksgiving were celebrated by individual colonies and states for a long time.

Thanksgiving Day was established as a national holiday where I live by President Abraham Lincoln (one of our most beloved leaders) in 1863 when my country was in the middle of the Civil War.

This day was set aside not merely as a day to be thankful but to be thankful to God.

"The year that is drawing towards its close, has been filled with the blessings of fruitful fields and healthful skies. To these bounties, which are so constantly enjoyed that we are prone to forget the source from which they come, others have been added, which are of so extraordinary a nature, that they cannot fail to penetrate and soften even the heart which is habitually insensible to the ever watchful providence of Almighty God," ~ Abraham Lincoln

Even though the nation was torn apart by the Civil War, Lincoln established a national holiday in which we were to give thanks to God.

As the years have gone by, other elements have crept into this day and may have even taken it over.

For some, the day is about planning an elaborate meal or parades or sports.

To some, It has even become the official beginning of the Christmas season.

I will admit that I was fortunate enough to share a nice meal with wonderful family members.

I will also admit that we watched some sports on television as well.

Yet we also recognized why the day was established and we gave thanks to God for all He has done and continues to do for us.

We have many reasons to be grateful to God.

Yet one reason far outshines the others.

God loved us so much that He sent his one and only Son to pay the price we could not pay.

John 3:16-17 (NET) - For this is the way God loved the world: He gave His one and only Son, so that everyone who believes in Him will not perish but have eternal life. For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world should be saved through him.

Now, Thanksgiving Day is over.

But is it ever REALLY over.

Should we not be thankful to God every day of our lives.

The Psalm I opened with says that I should thank the LORD with all my heart.

That means I should be thankful to Him every day including today.

Allow me to begin today by thanking Him for you.


Blessings,
Jim Pokorny
The Other Brother Jim
http://otherbrotherjim.blogspot.com/

Thanks and Giving

“Enter into his gates with thanksgiving, and into his courts with praise: be thankful unto him, and bless his name. For the LORD is good; his mercy is everlasting; and his truth endureth to all generations.” ~ Psalm 100:4, 5

It's Thanksgiving Day in the United States, so much is being said and written here about thankfulness.  Many people make and share lists of things that they're thankful for--employment, home, health, family, and friends being prominent. But for those more wanting in these and other of life's benefits, feeling of thankfulness may be harder to summon. When times are hard, we can be overcome with disappointment, grief, bitterness, or envy of those whom we think are more abundantly blessed. We think: if there is a loving God, why did He leave me with so little of those good things, or, why did He take them away?

As one who might be counted among those more abundantly blessed, it would be too easy for me to respond with thoughts like: God never promised us a rose garden; it rains alike on the just and the unjust; even, we should be thankful for whatever we have, as little as it might be. These things are true, and we should remember them when our own road in life becomes rocky. But toward others on that rocky road now, we need to offer more than pious platitudes.

I need to do more to help those less fortunate than I--much more, and soon, as we don't know the day or the hour when our Savior will return (or we'll return to Him) to "close the books," as it were, on our well-doing. I need to go looking for my needy brethren, not wait until they knock on my door. I must, if necessary, go down into the gutters of life with them and get my hands "dirty" in their service--not just donate a few dollars now and then to a charity. Can I be that selfless? Do I have that kind of courage?

We should remember that "thanksgiving" actually consists of two words, "thanks" and "giving."  The Lord is pleased whenever we thank Him for the things He has blessed us with. But, whether our means are great or small, the very best expression of our thankfulness is to joyfully share our blessings with all others we encounter in life--to try to do for them, in a great way or small, what God has done for us. If it is truly in giving that we receive, then every person, comfortable or poor, can have the "richest" of lives.

Tom Fleming
Songs of Praises

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

THE LORD’S DELIGHT


What do you think the Lord delight in?

Difficult question? Maybe or maybe not… But let us really give it a thought.

If we believe that we are God’s image and are in His likeness, then He must have things that melt His heart. After all, we do have such things.

Talking about me, certain things melt my heart. The sight of my two lovely nieces always get me, no matter the mood I am in; A satisfied look on the face of someone I just rendered service to; and so on.

What about you? You probably have a much more interesting list compared to mine, and it is probably longer and more diverse… But the question is not about us but God. What does He delight in?

My devotion took me to Psalms where I saw an interesting verse- Psalm 147:11
          
      “… the Lord’s delight is in those who fear Him, those who put their hope in His unfailing love”.(NLT)

This stopped me for a long time and I had to look again. This is because it would have been more conventional if God’s delight is in those very righteous, very prayerful, strong Christians, exploit-making ministers, those who fast 24/7 and the likes. Not that Christian exhibiting the above are bad but I was surprised the scripture made no mention of these in the Lord’s delight-after all, these are the statistics we use to determine a “Good Christian”.

However, God’s delight is in those who fear Him and those who put their hope in His unfailing love. Put in a simpler English (my English) “God delights in those who live in reverence of Him, those who depend on Him”.

The Contemporary English version (CEV) says “the lord is pleased only with those who worship Him and trust His love”

The Good News Bible (GNB) says” but He takes pleasure in those who honour Him, those who trust in His constant love”.

So, it means that He (God) values greatly any man that considers Him in the actions he takes- to worship Him and Honor Him-a heart that live in perpetual dependence on Him.

Whether, he is strong or weak, rich or poor, in the open or secret… a heart that sees its inadequacies and cling to God perpetually.

A heart that though can live independently of God, but choose to pursue God (His will and desires), A heart that desperately seek God... He, God, cannot resist this… it gives Him great pleasure.

Tunde.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Internal alarms



Me and three missionaries a few years ago we had  our responsibility in the car of the leader of our mission. We were on the mission field facing a really difficult time, a land of brave and strong. much we were in a somewhat fragile stage where we felt the weight on his shoulders.
One morning to try to relax a little got the car and we went sightseeing in a city park. The green in the park did not hide in the dark place where our souls and the park were. Surrounded by bars, slums and people meeting drinking and fighting. Even under these conditions, look around, we parked the car, turn on the alarm, we pray (to try to alleviate the bad feeling) and enter the site. We seek a surplus under the giant trees and beautiful and each one sat down, took his Bible and began to read and enjoy the scenery.
Shortly after we heard something that froze. Our hearts trembled, looked at each other and think, this is our end! The car alarm went off. One of the boys’ team ran with full force to try to reach out and see who was driving the car. We were praying and crying to God. He returned later and said ok just attempted robbery, there was nothing. The car was there. Thank God, we think. We put the car closer to us and try to return to our "relax." Time later the situation has been repeated three times all the same until we discovered that it was not a thief nor dangerous neighborhood. Inside the car had set sunscreens that fell off the window and as the car alarm had motion sensors, sunscreens fall to the alarm sounded!
How often stop to think that the situation in our life is the same. Alarms ring. Debts, fights, arguments, infertility spiritual feelings of guilt. They are alarms and tend to say that the system of government prevents us from enriching the boss locks us to grow the company. Our neighbors are the reason we are as our church is the reason for our lack of faith. People around us all conspire against us. Yes It would be wise to look at the mirror before looking out the window!
Romans 12:2 - 2 Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will.
We need to do an internal review and understand that sometimes the question is from the inside out. That is why God always uses the words, conversion, change and be born again. John 3:3 - Jesus replied, “Very truly I tell you, no one can see the kingdom of God unless they are born again.
The society is renewed only God can Redo!
When alarms do touch themselves these questions:
1 - there is unconfessed sin. Psalm 32:3-5  When I kept silent, my bones wasted away... “I will confess  my transgressions to the LORD.”And you forgave the guilt of my sin
2 - Conflict unresolved. Matthew 5:23-24 - 

3 - Concerns are a lack of faith. 1 Peter 5:7 - Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you. - in German the word worry means to strangle.
Listen and respond to alarms running the presence of God.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Anger Management, the Lord's Way

One of the most common--and potentially, most destructive--human emotions is anger. It can be as low-key as the frustration we feel when we can't find some item we need at the moment, or as intense as the rage often prompted by some grievous wrong done to ourselves or to a loved one. When not controlled, anger can cause us to lash out at anything or anyone nearby, even innocent bystanders; to nurse never-ending grudges; or even to embark on a mindless quest for vengeance, with tragic consequences.

It's not necessarily wrong to become angry when our persons or rights are violated; anger can serve as a legitimate defense mechanism by moving the person to needed action. But scripture clearly teaches us that anger is dangerous, and that it must be controlled and subordinated to the Lord's command that we extend love and mercy to others, even our "enemies."

Thus, we read that "wrath killeth the foolish man" (Job 5:2), and are admonished to "cease from anger, and forsake wrath: fret not thyself in any wise to do evil" (Psalm 37:8)--for even righteous anger can lead to evil acts, if it is not controlled. The Lord wishes peace and harmony to prevail among men.  "A wrathful man stirreth up strife: but he that is slow to anger appeaseth strife." (Proverbs 15:18)  Indeed, "slowness to anger" is such a precious attribute that it characterizes the Lord Himself (Psalm 103:8). Many great and powerful figures in history have been afflicted (and afflicted others) with a fierce, impulsive temper, but how many of them came to grief by forgetting that "he that is slow to anger is better than the mighty; and he that ruleth his spirit than he that taketh a city"! (Proverbs 16:32)

The best way to avoid the pitfalls of anger is to be proactive: consciously practice the virtues of patience, kindness, mercy, humility, and good humor (one of the best ways to dissipate the tension that often leads to anger). Doing so denies anger a fertile spot within you to take root and grow, and equips you with the tools you need to restrain and channel it in positive ways. When anger does come, deal with it immediately rather than letting it fester; "let not the sun go down upon your wrath." (Ephesians 4:26). The most ingenious response to an angering wrong I ever heard of: retaliate with a good deed!  "If thine enemy be hungry, give him bread to eat; and if he be thirsty, give him water to drink: for thou shalt heap coals of fire upon his head, and the LORD shall reward thee." (Proverbs 25:21-22)  Thus may the wrongdoer be moved to repentance and restitution, and an enemy replaced with a friend.

Above all, strive daily to live Christ's precious teaching to replace anger at our enemies with love, and blessing, and doing good, and prayer (Matthew 5:44; Luke 6:27-29).  What better example could we emulate than that of the Lord Himself who, though utterly innocent and yet subjected to the most unimaginable cruelty and indignity, could still beg His Father in Heaven to "forgive them; for they know not what they do." (Luke 23:34)

Tom Fleming
Songs of Praises

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

WHY NOT?


                                           
                Something caught my attention during this week, several people at school, at church and even in my house constantly said: The best of God's coming and the harvest is almost complete. And i was happy to hear this by realizing that they had faith, but after a while I began to think why noone is still reaping the fruits of their seeds.

Haggai 1:6-10
"... You have sown much and bring in little, eaten but do not have enough ... Why? Because of mine house that is deserted and every one of you run your own home"

            Once we become of our ways and accept Jesus Christ as our only Savior, we had in our minds that we would miss nothing; our provision, our feelings and everything would be kept by Jesus ... and we have seen the fulfillment of His Word faithfully. Now you ask, then why not have picked fully what God has promised me?
            When we surrender to Jesus, we made a covenant with Him; covenant faithfulness, humility and loyalty, as is done in a marriage, committing us to be steadfast in joy and in sorrow, in times of crisis and in times of plenty. But we don't always honor his covenant, over time, we think that we need not be so extreme, and that God will be with us even when we are not with him.
              The people of Israel will always be a reference of infidelity, because if there was a little more sunshine in the desert, they turned to other gods and forgot the Father's house, taking care of their own homes and their interests, and breaking the covenant made, thinking that all was well. The book of Haggai talk about  the reconstruction of time and how God's people was disinterested around that time.
               As a farmer who plant and spends a long time waiting for the harvest so are we, but we often have on planted land wrong, outside the presence of God, we have consumed our time at work, at school, at home, and we have forgotten that God have stay in front to guide us. 
               Our sweat and our effort, our tears will not change our actions (seeds)that are not being deposited on the ground of God's will. So if you are not harvesting...

                                 STOP AND THINK!
What land has deposited its seeds? It's been really faithful to the covenant made with God?

Blessings,  
MaryGondim
www.verdadecongelada.blogspot.com 

Friday, November 11, 2011

Dear Christian: Lest We Forget

I am thankful for this day of remembrance because we are a people with short term memories. It is good to be reminded year after year of the special breed of men and women who see it as their duty to protect the rights and freedoms of the rest of us. What privileges we enjoy today because of those who chose not to see their lives to be greater than the societies they swore to protect. Could you do it? Could you give up your life for your country or even for an individual? This special breed of people deserve a day to be honoured, where appreciation is shown for those who paid the ultimate sacrifice. It should be a holiday everywhere. We are not glorifying the horrors of war but instead lifting up those who have or are prepared to stand up in it.

You know that I write primarily to my fellow believers so what is on my heart now is not to take away from the purpose of this day but instead to point out the obvious to the followers of Jesus. As much as we lift up and honour our veterans and their comrades who did not return home, this should also be a reminder of our Christian duty. These men and women fought in terrible physical wars but we are called as soldiers to fight in the greatest war of all time that has spanned over 2000 years now. It is a terrible war that has claimed many causalities and is seeing the slow degradation of man. We too have been called to lay down our lives every day in an act of love and service. We have been called to stand in the gap for those who are unable to protect themselves.

Jesus said:

Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends. (John 15:13)

How do we lay down our life for a friend? By placing our needs beneath those of our friend; by sacrificing your own interest for other people; by taking on the role of a servant and living your life for the benefit of others; by fighting for their liberation from the bondage of sin; by covering them in prayer and fighting for them with the Word of God. This is exactly the purpose Jesus left us here, telling us to go into the world and make disciples. We don't obey this command like a mindless soldier but make the conscience decision to go with the motivation of God's love.

The apostle of love, John, the son of Zebedee, wrote to us:

This is how we know what love is: Jesus Christ laid down his life for us. And we ought to lay down our lives for our brothers. (1 John 3:16)

I always found it interesting that John 3:16 and 1 John 3:16 had the same spirit of sacrificial love. But God's love, demonstrated through Jesus Christ, is of even greater quality than this. It is not enough to sacrifice for friends, for fellow believers. Jesus said anyone can do this, but love that really matters is when we are willing to do this for our enemies, those who hate and persecute us. The apostle Paul wrote:

You see, at just the right time, when we were still powerless, Christ died for the ungodly. Very rarely will anyone die for a righteous man, though for a good man someone might possibly dare to die. But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us. (Romans 5:6-8)

Anyone can do kind things for friends and even strangers but God's love pushes us into a different quality where we gladly and joyfully lay down our life for our enemies. Jesus did exactly this for us because as sinners we were enemies of God. Then he turned around and told us to love with this same quality love with which he loved us. It is the only way that we can be equipped to fight in this war. It is the only thing that puts quality in the things we do in Jesus' name. In this spiritual war in which we are soldiers of the right, are you prepared today and every day that follows to lay down your life for the sake of all people, saints and sinners alike? It is the instruction we have received from our Commander & Chief.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

CHOICES


 On the above six letter word lie the only major difference between us and other animals. Choice, defined simply as a layman means “the ability to choose” but dictionary defines it as the “act of choosing something”. Also, it means “the power to choose”.
Most animals do not have this capacity in a sense, but for us, who possess a mind (whether sane or insane) we make choices every moment.
It is choice that gives me an opportunity to write this, it is my choice that make me to actually start writing, choice makes me write at the time am writing and of note is that choice make every other thing in life count or not.
In our world that parade so much information and options to live daily, choice is the currency that determines what we take “HOME” or whether we won’t take anything home at all or even go Home.
 So the big question is what Choice are you making?
It is tempting to talk about choices that can make us succeed, prosper, leave legacy, make us great etc, rather, I am “making the Choice” to talk about worshipping God through our Choice(s).
When we talk about worship, we all kind of cast our minds straight to songs, gestures, methods, and so on but let us know that Our reasonable act of worship is first to choose.
God in His infinite wisdom created us and give us the power to choose, but unfortunately the choice of our first father and mother (Adam & Eve) led us to fall from the exalted place God placed us (Gen. 3:1-19).
A ray of hope appeared when a man made a choice to separate himself to God and seek for a city whose builder and maker is God (Heb. 11:8-10) and out of him God raised a generation of righteous men through faith in God-and through this, we that were out of the commonwealth of Israel now become partakers. Abraham could have stayed back in the company of his people and among his kinsmen; rather he left those behind and sought…
Moses also chose to leave the enjoyment of the palace of pharaoh and join his kinsmen (Heb 11:24-27), so did the Hebrew children in Babylon (Daniel 1:8), and many others…
It is of importance to note that choice and faith go together. As the Scripture says in Heb 4:2 , “For we have heard the Good News, just as they did. They heard the message, but it did them no good, because when they heard it, they did not accept it with faith(GNV). Every time we hear the word, we make the choice to obey (accept it or mix it with faith) or not and even now, today, in every moment, we have to choose to live for God or for any other option available.

Do know that every time we choose God first, we worship Him...
So what will you do? The choice made by Abraham change the history of the world, the choice of Saul affected his generations, the choice of Paul took him to Rome and the gospel reached the then Center of the World, the choice of Lot took him to Sodom and corrupted him and his family...
Your Choice matters.
Joshua 24:15;
 Heb 12 & 13.

Because Jesus is THE Way, THE Truth and THE Life

Jesus

Jesus is the Way, the Truth and Life

God Bless You

Blessings