Monday, April 15, 2013

Unlimited - Monday, April 15, 2013 | Daily Word

Unlimited - Monday, April 15, 2013 | Daily Word


Unlimited
MY GOOD IS UNLIMITED.
I am one with God and heir to God’s infinite good. Therefore, my good is immeasurable.
I am rich with ideas. My mind and heart are open to the wisdom and inspiration of God within. As I act on new thoughts and ideas, my awareness of good increases. In moments of prayer, I open my soul to unlimited good. The riches of the universe present themselves as divine ideas, activities and potential pursuits. I consider each an invitation to access the goodness of God.
I am alive with possibilities! In the unlimited realm of God’s good, all things are possible. I give thanks for all I have and the awareness of all I am.
With the eyes of your heart enlightened, you may know … what is the immeasurable greatness of his power for us who believe.—Ephesians 1:18, 19

Sunday, April 14, 2013

Courageous Heart - Sunday, April 14, 2013 | Daily Word

Courageous Heart - Sunday, April 14, 2013 | Daily Word


Courageous Heart
I MOVE THROUGH LIFE WITH SPIRITUAL METTLE!
The word courage comes from the Latin root word for heart. My heart takes courage when I boldly break through fear, refusing to be stymied by it for one more moment!
I have all the spiritual mettle I need to make whatever changes or decisions are necessary. I have the courage to climb any mountain, however insurmountable it may appear. I am not dismayed by life’s setbacks or derailed by doubt. I rely on my spiritual tools to steady my mind and fuel the faith of my courageous heart.
Right now, I step out with daring and take clear action. I am a courageous conqueror, and victory is already won.
Be strong and courageous; do not be frightened or dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.—Joshua 1:9

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Inner Peace - Saturday, April 13, 2013 | Daily Word

Inner Peace - Saturday, April 13, 2013 | Daily Word


Inner Peace
NOTHING CAN DISTURB THE CALM PEACE OF MY SOUL.
I may have read about the peace that passes all understanding, yet wonder, Is that peace possible for me? Regardless of the stresses of my life, can I simply choose peace? The answer is yes, I can.
Nothing can disturb the calm peace of my soul. Outer circumstances have no power to cause me distress unless I allow them that power. I can choose my thoughts. I can claim peace for my soul.
So I choose to dwell on peace, empowerment and love. I choose to see life differently. I breathe in deeply, and turn within for sacred spiritual wisdom and serenity. I experience the peace that passes all understanding.
Whenever I feel challenged by outer turmoil, I turn within and find peace.
Peace be within you.—Psalm 122:8

Friday, April 12, 2013

Faith - Friday, April 12, 2013 | Daily Word

Faith - Friday, April 12, 2013 | Daily Word


Faith
I BELIEVE ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE.
I am a possibility thinker! I know that with God, I can reach my goals and overcome any challenge. I am not discouraged by the appearance of lack or limitation. At one time in history, no one believed a person could run faster than the four-minute mile. And it was implausible to imagine a man would ever walk on the moon!
In the past, I’ve overcome obstacles, even when I could not see a clear path to success. I’ve met my goals and objectives, because I knew in my heart that I could. When I hold to my faith, hope replaces doubt, and my mind affirms a new dawn. If ever I am in doubt, I re-energize my faith. I know all things work together for good.
When Jesus heard him, he was amazed and said to those who followed him, “Truly I tell you, in no one in Israel have I found such faith.”—Matthew 8:10



FaithWriters.com-Christian Prayers - A Call for Prayer

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Thursday, April 11, 2013

Enthusiastic - Thursday, April 11, 2013 | Daily Word

Enthusiastic - Thursday, April 11, 2013 | Daily Word


Enthusiastic
I AM ENTHUSIASTIC ABOUT LIFE!

I love to watch a robin hop around in the fresh spring grass looking for worms, seeds and other delights. I enjoy seeing squirrels bounce excitedly from tree to tree or a young colt frisking in an open field. These shows of natural enthusiasm remind me of life’s simple joys.
Although I may have more concerns than a robin, squirrel or colt, I can still greet each day with enthusiasm and an eagerness to appreciate life in every way. I begin with a quick prayer of gratitude and open the door to a day filled with good.
I look forward to what each day holds, knowing I am not alone, that God and I are one, and that my joy will only increase. I am enthusiastic about the promise of today.
Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.—Hebrews 11:1

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Divine Order - Wednesday, April 10, 2013 | Daily Word

Divine Order - Wednesday, April 10, 2013 | Daily Word


Divine Order
DIVINE ORDER PREVAILS IN MY LIFE, AND I AM GRATEFUL.
When I face challenges, seeking advice from others may sometimes be confusing. Rather than look elsewhere, I remember to trust in divine order. As I enter a sacred time of prayer, divine order prevails. Resistant or rebellious thoughts become quiet, and in the stillness, I open to divine wisdom.
Confusion falls away as I acknowledge God’s infinite intelligence. The mind of God holds a solution to every problem. I am one with Divine Mind. As I become still and receptive, ideas surface and I feel a rush of energy. I prepare to take inspired action.
When I put God first, divine order prevails in my life, and I am grateful.
When a land rebels it has many rulers; but with an intelligent ruler there is lasting order.—Proverbs 28:2

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

FaithWriters.com-Christian Prayers - The Power of Prayer is the Joy of Jesus

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The Holy Spirit- Chapter 18. The Spirit Indwelling

The Holy Spirit- Chapter 18. The Spirit Indwelling

The Spirit Indwelling


The Spirit and Christ
"But ye are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit, if so be that the Spirit of God dwell in you. Now if any man have not the Spirit of Christ, he is none of His" (Rom. 8:9). The possession of the Holy Spirit is the distinguishing mark of a Christian, for to be without the Spirit is proof positive that we are out of Christ—"none of His": fearful words! And, my reader, if we are not Christ’s, whose are we? The answer must be, Satan’s, for there is no third possessor of men. In the past all of us were subjects of the kingdom of darkness, the slaves of Satan, the heirs of wrath. The great questions which each one of us needs to accurately answer are, Have I been taken out of that terrible position? Have I been translated into the kingdom of God’s dear Son, made an heir of God, and become indwelt by His Holy Spirit?
Observe that the Spirit and Christ go together: if we have Christ for our Redeemer, then we have the Holy Spirit for our Indweller. But if have not the Spirit, we are not Christ’s. We may be members of His visible "Church," we may be externally united to Him by association with His people, but unless we are partakers of that vital union which arises from the indwelling of the Spirit, we are His only by name. "The Spirit visits many who are unregenerate, with His motions, which they resist and quench; but in all that are sanctified Hedwells: there He resides and rules. He is there as a man at his own house, where he is constant and welcome, and has the dominion. Shall we put this question to our hearts, Who dwells, who rules, who keeps house there? Which interest has the ascendant?" (Matthew Henry).
The Spirit belongs to Christ (Heb. 1:9, Rev. 3:1) and proceeds from Him (John 1:33; 15:26; Luke 24:49). The Spirit is sent by Christ as Mediator (Acts 2:33). He is given to God’s people in consequence of Christ’s having redeemed them from the curse of the Law (Gal. 3:13, 14). We have nothing but what we have in and from the Son. The Spirit is given to Christ immediately, to us derivatively. He dwells in Christ by radication, in us by operation. Therefore is the Spirit called "the Spirit of Christ" (Rom. 8:9) and "the Spirit of His Son" (Gal. 4:6); and so it is Christ who "liveth in" us (Gal. 2:20). Christ is the great Fountain of the waters of life, and from Him proceeds every gift and grace. It is our glorious Head who communicates or sends from Himself that Spirit who quickens, sanctifies, and preserves His people.
What high valuation we set upon the blessed Person and work of the Holy Spirit when we learn that He is the gift, yea the dying legacy which Christ bequeathed unto His disciples to supply His absence. "How would some rejoice if they could possess any relic of anything that belonged unto our Savior in the days of His flesh, though of no use or benefit unto them. Yea, how great a part of men, called Christians, do boast in some pretended parcels of the tree whereon He suffered. Love abused by superstition lies at the bottom of this vanity, for they would embrace anything left them by their dying Savior. But He left them no such things, nor did ever bless and sanctify them unto any holy or sacred ends; and therefore hath the abuse of them been punished with blindness and idolatry. But this is openly testified unto in the Gospel: when His heart was overflowing with love unto His disciples and care for them, when He took a holy prospect of what would be their condition, work, and temptations in the world, and thereon made provision of all that they could stand in need of, He promised to leave and give unto them His Holy Spirit to abide with them forever" (John Owen).
Plain and express are the declarations of Holy Writ on this wondrous and glorious subject. "Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?" (1 Cor. 3:16). "Because ye are sons, God hath sent forth the Spirit of His Son into your hearts, crying, Abba, Father" (Gal. 4:6). "Observe where the Spirit is said to dwell: not in the understanding—the fatal error of many—but in the heart. Most certainly He enlightens the understanding with truth, but He does not rest there. He makes His way to, and takes up His abode in the renewed and sanctified heart. There He sheds abroad the love of God. There He inspires the cry of "Abba, Father." And be that cry never so faint, it yet is the breathing of the indwelling Spirit, and meets a response in the heart of God.
"How affecting are Paul’s words to Timothy, ‘That good thing which was committed unto thee by the Holy Spirit which dwelleth in us.’ "
The Basis for the Spirit’s Indwelling
The basis upon which the Spirit takes up His abode within the believer is twofold: first, on the ground of redemption. This is illustrated most blessedly in the cleansing of the leper—figure of the sinner. "And the priest shall take some of the blood of the trespass offering, and the priest shall put it upon the tip of the right ear of him that is to be cleansed, and upon the thumb of his right hand, and upon the great toe of his right foot ... And of the rest of the oil that is in his hand shall the priest put upon the tip of the right ear of him that is to be cleansed, and upon the thumb of his right hand, and upon the great toe of his right foot,upon the blood of the trespass offering" (Lev. 14:14, 17). Wondrous type was that: the "oil" (emblem of the Holy Spirit) was placed "upon the blood"—only on the ground of atonement accomplished could the Holy Spirit take up His abode in sinners: this at once sets aside human merits.
There must be moral fitness as well. The Spirit of God will not tabernacle with unbelieving rebels. "After (or "when") that ye believed, ye were sealed with that Holy Spirit of promise" (Eph. 1:13). It is to those who obey the command, "Be ye not unequally yoked together" that God promises, "I will dwell in them" (2 Cor. 6:16). When by repudiating all idols, receiving Christ as Lord, trusting in the merits of His sacrifice, the heart is prepared—the Spirit of God enters to take possession for Christ’s use. When we give up ourselves to the Lord, He accepts the dedication by making our bodies the temples of the Holy Spirit, there to maintain His interests against all the opposition of the Devil.
In considering the Spirit indwelling believers we need to be on our guard against entertaining any conception of this grand fact which is gross and dishonoring to His Person. He does not so indwell as to impart Hisessential properties or perfections—such as omniscience or omnipotence—it would be blasphemy so to speak. But His saving and sanctifying operations are communicated to us as the sun is said to enter a room, when its bright beams and genial warmth are seen and felt therein. Further, we must not think that the graces and benign influences of the Spirit abide in us in the selfsame manner and measure they did in Christ: no, for God "giveth not the Spirit by measure unto Him" (John 3:34)—in Him all fullness dwells.
This lays the basis for the most solemn appeal and powerful exhortation. Is my body a temple of the Holy Spirit? then how devoted should it be to God and His service! Am I indwelt by the Spirit of Christ? then how I ought to lend my ear to His softest whisper, my will to His gentlest sway, my heart to His sacred influence. In disregarding His voice, in not yielding to His promptings, He is grieved, Christ is dishonored, and we are the losers. The greatest blessing we possess is the indwelling Spirit: let us seek grace to conduct ourselves accordingly.
What "Indwelling" Denotes
"But ye are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit, if so be that the Spirit of God dwell in you" (Rom. 8:9). Three things are denoted by the Spirit’s "indwelling." First, intimacy. As the inhabitant of a house is more familiar there than elsewhere, so is the Spirit in the hearts of Christ’s redeemed. God the Spirit is omnipresent, being everywhere essentially, being excluded nowhere: "Whither shall I go from Thy Spirit? or whither shall I flee from Thy presence?" (Ps. 139:7). But as God is said more especially to be there where He manifests His power and presence, as Heaven is "His dwelling place," so it is with His Spirit. He is in believers not simply by the effects of common Providence, but by His gracious operations and familiar presence. "Even the Spirit of truth; whom the world cannot receive, because it seeth Him not, neither knoweth Him: but ye know Him; for He dwelleth with you, and shall be in you" (John 14:17). The world of natural men are utter strangers to the Spirit of God, not being acquainted with His sanctifying operations, but He intimately discovers His presence to those who are quickened by Him.
Second, constancy: "dwelling" expresses a permanent abode. The Spirit does not affect the regenerate by a transient action only, or come "upon" them occasionally as He did the Prophets of old, when He endowed them for some particular service above the measure of their ordinary ability—but He abides in them by working such effects as are lasting. He comes to the believer not as a Visitor, but as an Inhabitant: He is within us "a well of water springing up into everlasting life" (John 4:14). He lives in the renewed heart, so that by His constant and continual influence He maintains the life of grace in us. By the blessed Spirit Christians are "sealed unto the day of redemption" (Eph. 4:30).
Third, sovereignty: this is also denoted under the term "dwell." He is owner of the house, and not an underling. From the fact that the believer’s body is the temple of the Holy Spirit, the Apostle points out the necessary implication that he is "not his own" (1 Cor. 6:19). Previously he was possessed by another owner, even Satan—the evil spirit says, "I will return into my house" (Matthew 12:44). But the Spirit has dispossessed him, and the sanctified heart has become His "house," where He commands and governs after His own will. Take again the figure of the sanctuary: "Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?" (1 Cor. 3:16). A "temple" is a sacred dwelling, employed for the honor and glory of God, where He is to be revered and worshipped, and from which all idols must be excluded.
What the Indwelling Spirit Is
The indwelling Spirit is the bond by which believers are united to Christ. If, therefore, we find the Holy Spirit abiding in us, we may warrant-ably conclude we have been ‘joined to the Lord." This is plainly set forth in those words of the Savior’s, "And the glory which Thou gayest Me I have given them; that they may be one, even as We are one: I in them, and Thou in Me, that they may be made perfect in one" (John 17:22, 23). The "glory" of Christ’s humanity was its union with the Godhead. How was it united? By the Holy Spirit. This very "glory" Christ has given His people: "I in them," which He is by the sanctifying Spirit—the bond of our union with Him.
The indwelling Spirit is the sure mark of the believer’s freedom from the Covenant of Works, under which all Christless persons stand. And our title to the special privileges of the new covenant, in which none but Christ’s are interested is but another way of saying. they are "not under the law, but under grace" (Rom. 6:14). This is plain from the Apostle’s reasoning in Galatians 4:6, 7, "Because ye are sons, God hath sent forth the Spirit of His Son into your hearts, crying, Abba, Father. Wherefore thou art no more a servant, but a son." The spirit of the old covenant was a servile one, a spirit of fear and bondage, and those under the same were not "sons," but servants. The spirit of the new covenant is a free one, that of children, inheriting the blessed promises and royal immunities contained in the charter of grace.
The indwelling Spirit is the certain pledge and earnest of eternal salvation. The execution of the eternal decree of God’s electing love—"drawn" (Jer. 31:3), and the application of the virtues and benefits of the death of Christ by the Spirit (Gal. 3:13, 14), is sure evidence of our personal interest in the Redeemer. This is plain from 1 Peter 1:2: "Elect according to the foreknowledge of God the Father, through sanctification of the Spirit, unto obedience and sprinkling of the blood of Jesus Christ." God’s eternal decree is executed and the blood of Christ is sprinkled upon us when we receive the Spirit of sanctification. The Spirit’s residing in the Christian is the guarantee and earnest of the eternal inheritance: "Who hath also sealed us, and given the earnest of the Spirit in our hearts" (2 Cor. 1:22).
The Evidences of the Spirit’s Indwelling
What are the evidences and fruits of the Spirit’s inhabitation? First, wherever the Spirit dwells, He does in some degree mortify and subdue the evils of the soul in which He resides. "The Spirit (lusts) against the flesh" (Gal. 5:17), and believers "through the Spirit do mortify the deeds of the body" (Rom. 8:13). This is one special part of His sanctifying work. Though He kills not sin in believers, He subdues it—though He does not subdue the flesh as that it never troubles or defiles them any more, its dominion is taken away. Perfect freedom from its very presence awaits them in Heaven; but even now, animated by their holy Indweller, Christians deny themselves and use the means of grace which God has appointed for deliverance from the reigning power of sin.
Second, wherever the Spirit dwells, He produces a spirit of prayer and supplication. "Likewise the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities: for we know not what we should pray for as we ought: but the Spirit itself maketh intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered" (Rom. 8:26). The two things are inseparable: wherever He is poured out as the Spirit of grace, He is also poured out as the Spirit of supplication (Zech. 12:10). He helps Christians before they pray by stirring up their spiritual affections and stimulating holy desires. He helps them in prayer by teaching them to ask for those things which are according to God’s will. He it is who humbles the pride of their hearts, moves their sluggish wills, and out of weakness makes them strong. He helps them after prayer by quickening hope and patience to wait for God’s answers.
Third, wherever the Spirit dwells He works a heavenly and spiritual frame of mind. "They that are after the flesh do mind the things of the flesh; but they that are after the Spirit the things of the Spirit. For to be carnally minded is death; but to be spiritually minded is life and peace" (Rom. 8:5-6). The workings of every creature follow the being and bent of its nature. If God, Christ, Heaven, engage the thoughts and affections of the soul, the Spirit of God is there. There are times in each Christian’s life when he exclaims, "How precious also are Thy thoughts unto me, O God! how great is the sum of them! If I should count them, they are more in number than the sand: when I awake, I am still with Thee" (Ps. 139:17, 18)—such holy contemplation is the very life of the regenerate.
But, says the sincere Christian, If the Spirit of God dwelt in me, could my heart be so listless and averse to spiritual duties? Answer, The very fact that you are exercised and burdened over this sad state evidences the presence of spiritual life in your soul. Let it be borne in mind that there is a vast difference between spiritual death and spiritual deadness: the former is the condition of the unregenerate, the latter is the disease and complaint of thousands of the regenerate. Note it well that nine times over, David, in a single Psalm, prayed, "Quicken me!" (119). Though it be so often, it is not so always with you: there are seasons when the Lord breaks in upon your heart, enlarges you affections, and sets your soul at liberty—clear proof you are not deserted by the Comforter!

Ready - Tuesday, April 09, 2013 | Daily Word

Ready - Tuesday, April 09, 2013 | Daily Word: "Ready
I AM READY TO FULFILL MY HEART’S DESIRES.
When I begin a new project or make a change in my life, I don’t need to have all the answers from the start. Moment by moment, day by day, I listen to and learn from divine guidance. As I tune in to the spirit of God within me, my way becomes clear.

Confident of my abilities, I eliminate procrastination and act decisively. I do not worry about what might happen in the future or “someday.” Deep in my soul, I am ready to be a full expression of God’s spirit right now!

I give thanks for the opportunity to fulfill my heart’s desires. Aligning my thoughts with Spirit, I proclaim what is true about me and for me: “I am ready!”

He who has prepared us for this very thing is God, who has given us the Spirit as a guarantee.—2 Corinthians 5:5"

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Monday, April 8, 2013

Pray for Others - Monday, April 08, 2013 | Daily Word

Pray for Others - Monday, April 08, 2013 | Daily Word: "Pray for Others
I PRAY FOR YOU AND SURROUND YOU WITH LOVE.
Prayer is a gift I give myself and others. When I pray, I commune with God and the Love that enfolds us all. Praying for others not only opens my heart, but touches the hearts of those individuals as well. We are united in God.

When I pray, I do not focus on particular needs or wants. I pray for a greater awareness of God. This helps my loved ones and me through any challenge. The power of God evokes change in every life. I affirm God’s goodness as I pray.

The root of all prayer is love—love for God, love for self, love for others. In an awareness of God’s unending love, I pray for others, knowing that each person is filled with and surrounded by Love.

Now faith, hope, and love abide, these three; and the greatest of these is love.—1 Corinthians 13:13"

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Sunday, April 7, 2013

FaithWriters.com-Christian Christian Living - True Faith is The Joy of Jesus

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World Peace - Sunday, April 07, 2013 | Daily Word

World Peace - Sunday, April 07, 2013 | Daily Word: "World Peace
GOD’S PEACE HEALS THE WORLD.
While history is strewn with war and our world bears the scars of man’s inhumanity to man, we are greater than our scars and greater than our past. We are expressions of divine life and peace—eternal and ever-renewing.

A mighty pulse of life permeates the universe—it is the life of God. Within the Silence there is serenity—it is the peace of God. We live and move and have our being in the presence of God.

In the quiet of my own heart, I pray for peace. I radiate peace as I keep my thoughts centered on Truth. I join with my brothers and sisters as we commit to being instruments of peace. God’s peace is infinite—more than enough to heal the world.

Is not the Lord your God with you? Has he not given you peace on every side?—1 Chronicles 22:18"

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Saturday, April 6, 2013

Jubilant - Saturday, April 06, 2013 | Daily Word

Jubilant - Saturday, April 06, 2013 | Daily Word: "Jubilant
I CELEBRATE ALL THAT IS AND LIVE WITH JOY!
On receiving exciting news, I may dance joyously or exclaim with delight! But jubilance needn’t be reserved for special occasions or certain events. Animated by the Spirit of joy within, my very essence is exuberance! I can choose to experience jubilance any time, regardless of outer circumstances.

What if, in this very moment, I choose to celebrate having another day to fulfill my potential as a powerful change agent in the world? When I make such a choice, I foster a mindset that celebrates all that is.

Because God is present in every facet of our lives, good is also ever-present. In this truth, I make a joyful noise and dance with delight!

Make a joyful noise to the Lord, all the earth; break forth into joyous song and sing praises.—Psalm 98:4"

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Friday, April 5, 2013

Guidance - Friday, April 05, 2013 | Daily Word

Guidance - Friday, April 05, 2013 | Daily Word: "Guidance
GOD IS MY SOURCE AND RESOURCE. I AM GUIDED TO MY GOOD.
When I visit a library or browse the Internet, I may see hundreds of self-help books, recordings or movies claiming to be “the one” that will lead me to greater peace, health or prosperity.

Some of these are useful and offer creative ideas for establishing a more fulfilling life. While I may find them helpful, my most reliable resource is God within.

God is the all-knowing presence within and around me. God is the source of my confidence and creativity. God is the healing energy and strength in my mind and body. God within guides me to prosperous opportunities.

God is my source and my resource, the Truth that leads me on the path of good.

Lead me in your truth, and teach me, for you are the God of my salvation.—Psalm 25:5"

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Thursday, April 4, 2013

Profiting From The Word by A.W. Pink - Chapter 4

Profiting From The Word by A.W. Pink - Chapter 4:

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Harmony - Thursday, April 04, 2013 | Daily Word

Harmony - Thursday, April 04, 2013 | Daily Word: "Harmony
I OPEN MY HEART TO LOVE, AND I AM BLESSED WITH PEACE, JOY AND HARMONY.
How can I experience more love and harmony in my relationships? The “still small voice” within reminds me that the only way is to express more kindness, consideration and love.

If I experience disharmony in my life; if I have difficulty getting along with others; if I can be gossipy, critical or unkind, I begin right where I am to express more of God’s love toward others. As I sincerely seek to express more love, opportunities present themselves. I find reasons to praise and appreciate others. I notice goodness and kindness. I find it easier to get along.

As I continue to listen to God’s love within, I become an open channel through which more love finds expression.

Clothe yourselves with love, which binds everything together in perfect harmony.—Colossians 3:14"

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Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Perspective - Wednesday, April 03, 2013 | Daily Word

Perspective - Wednesday, April 03, 2013 | Daily Word: "Perspective
I SEE GOD’S GOOD IS AT WORK.
A famous photographer was once observed at work. The viewers were amazed to see how he positioned himself. Sometimes he was up high, or down low, or in between. When asked why he endured such contortions, he replied, “I constantly shift my focus to find the right angle, the one that expresses the truth of what I’m viewing.”

I may sometimes find myself faced with a seemingly insurmountable situation. In the midst of such situations, I do as the photographer suggests: I find the right angle, the one that expresses the truth. I do this by shifting my perspective, by changing my thoughts and attitudes, by letting go of anxiety and letting God direct and inspire me. From this new perspective, I see God at work!

Blessed are the pure in heart, for they will see God.—Matthew 5:8"

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Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Connected - Tuesday, April 02, 2013 | Daily Word

Connected - Tuesday, April 02, 2013 | Daily Word:

Connected
I AM ATTUNED TO MY DIVINE NATURE.
Because I am made in the image and likeness of God, my essence is divine. In prayer, I affirm my higher nature and invite clarity on how to more fully express it in my thoughts, words and actions.
Settling into the Silence, I quiet my mind and heart. I become aware of my soul-essence and of God’s gentle presence. This presence is always within me; my spiritual practice simply brings it into focus. I rest in the Presence for a time of meditation.
I continue my spiritual practice as I bring my awareness back to the activities of the day. I remain attuned to the present moment. Deeply connected to my divine nature, I shine God’s presence into the world.
We are children of God, and if children, then heirs, heirs of God and joint heirs with Christ.—Romans 8:16-17


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Connected - Tuesday, April 02, 2013 | Daily Word

Connected - Tuesday, April 02, 2013 | Daily Word:

Connected
I AM ATTUNED TO MY DIVINE NATURE.
Because I am made in the image and likeness of God, my essence is divine. In prayer, I affirm my higher nature and invite clarity on how to more fully express it in my thoughts, words and actions.
Settling into the Silence, I quiet my mind and heart. I become aware of my soul-essence and of God’s gentle presence. This presence is always within me; my spiritual practice simply brings it into focus. I rest in the Presence for a time of meditation.
I continue my spiritual practice as I bring my awareness back to the activities of the day. I remain attuned to the present moment. Deeply connected to my divine nature, I shine God’s presence into the world.
We are children of God, and if children, then heirs, heirs of God and joint heirs with Christ.—Romans 8:16-17


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Monday, April 1, 2013

FaithWriters.com-Christian Faith - What's Next after Holy Week?

FaithWriters.com-Christian Faith - What's Next after Holy Week?

Now that we have experience a soul moving Holy Week, what are we to do with the thereafter? In other words, how shall invest in the time that we have without the direct focus on a particular spiritual point of focus? Often I feel a sense of lost given the media's focus on world crises. This nation would love to destroy anther nation for reasons tat are not necessarily clear. Yet, Jesus has a much better opportunity for us, after the fact regarding the cross.

The Great Commissions is still at hand. We must continue to spread the Gospel. The real question is how, given our new forms of communication today?

The Joy of Jesus was an idea that the Holy Spirit gave me to share Gods Revelation in Christ Jesus on line. We have shared our message of joy for over 25 years, Praise God.

Our prayer after Holy Week is one of Joy in sharing the love of God all in Christ Jesus. We also thank God for all of the readers of our message of joy, and pray that they are indeed bless by all that Jesus did on the cross. We praise God for raising Jesus from the grave as well. Each day we must lift up the joy of love in Christ Jesus and praise God for the opportunity to do so.

The Seven Sayings of the Saviour on the Cross by A.W. Pink-7. The Word Of Contentment

The Seven Sayings of the Saviour on the Cross by A.W. Pink-7. The Word Of Contentment

Awakening - Monday, April 01, 2013 | Daily Word

Awakening - Monday, April 01, 2013 | Daily Word


Awakening
MY SPIRIT RISES, RENEWED AND REBORN.
Sprouts of green emerging from winter’s respite call me to do the same. I welcome an awakening to new life, new and renewed dreams, and fresh awareness of Spirit in me. I am aware of the perpetual life force streaming through my body, and I embrace the flow of ideas from Divine Mind. As I activate divine potential in me, I thrive anew in all areas of my life.
My spirit rises, renewed and reborn. I am awake and ready to learn, serve and flourish. I remain open to new insights and look for ways to help people around me by giving generously and including them in my prayers. I am willing to grow and to let the divine seed of the Christ blossom in me.
You have been born anew, not of perishable but of imperishable seed, through the living and enduring word of God.—1 Peter 1:23

Sunday, March 31, 2013

Rise Up! - Sunday, March 31, 2013 | Daily Word

Rise Up! - Sunday, March 31, 2013 | Daily Word


Rise Up!
I RISE UP AND LIVE AGAIN!

Following the example of Jesus, I move through life’s trials with strength and assurance. I need not fear the darkness, for my full faith is in God. I gather my strength and prepare for the resurrection of hope, light and life. Jesus rose from the tomb of darkness, and I will rise up as well.
Sweeter is the sunrise following the darkest night. More magnificent is the view after climbing the highest mountain. Greater is the victory when I’ve tasted near defeat. Most joyous is resurrection from the depths of loss.
I will roll away the stone of sorrow and open my heart to hope. Today I share the good news: The power of Christ Love within is greater than this world! Rise up and live again!
That same hour they got up and returned to Jerusalem … They were saying, “The Lord has risen!”—Luke 24:33, 34

Rise Up! - Sunday, March 31, 2013 | Daily Word

Rise Up! - Sunday, March 31, 2013 | Daily Word


Rise Up!
I RISE UP AND LIVE AGAIN!
Following the example of Jesus, I move through life’s trials with strength and assurance. I need not fear the darkness, for my full faith is in God. I gather my strength and prepare for the resurrection of hope, light and life. Jesus rose from the tomb of darkness, and I will rise up as well.
Sweeter is the sunrise following the darkest night. More magnificent is the view after climbing the highest mountain. Greater is the victory when I’ve tasted near defeat. Most joyous is resurrection from the depths of loss.
I will roll away the stone of sorrow and open my heart to hope. Today I share the good news: The power of Christ Love within is greater than this world! Rise up and live again!
That same hour they got up and returned to Jerusalem … They were saying, “The Lord has risen!”—Luke 24:33, 34

Saturday, March 30, 2013

Easygoing - Saturday, March 30, 2013 | Daily Word

Easygoing - Saturday, March 30, 2013 | Daily Word


Easygoing
I TAKE AN EASYGOING APPROACH TO LIFE.
Young children view their world with intense curiosity. They focus on whatever is before them in the moment and then move on. Children are open to new adventures and respond to life with unbridled awe and joy.
Today I reclaim this easygoing and adventurous outlook. I relax into the present moment and all that it holds. I release control over the outcome and delight in witnessing the creative ways things play out.
As I experience the transforming power of letting go and trusting God, I realize the amazing gift of being present. I notice the diverse expressions of beauty in the world. I am easygoing as I enjoy the simple gift of life.
Live as children of light—for the fruit of the light is found in all that is good and right and true.—Ephesians 5:8-9

Friday, March 29, 2013

The Seven Sayings of the Saviour on the Cross by A.W. Pink-2. The Word Of Salvation

The Seven Sayings of the Saviour on the Cross by A.W. Pink-2. The Word Of Salvation

The Seven Sayings of the Saviour on the Cross by A.W. Pink-2. The Word Of Salvation

The Seven Sayings of the Saviour on the Cross by A.W. Pink-2. The Word Of Salvation

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The Seven Sayings of the Saviour on the Cross by A.W. Pink-1. The Word Of Forgiveness

The Seven Sayings of the Saviour on the Cross by A.W. Pink-1. The Word Of Forgiveness

Forgiveness - Friday, March 29, 2013 | Daily Word

Forgiveness - Friday, March 29, 2013 | Daily Word


Forgiveness
THE FORGIVING LOVE OF GOD EXPRESSES FREELY THROUGH MY MIND AND HEART.
In discussing the healing power of forgiveness, Charles Fillmore suggested, “Sit for half an hour every night and mentally forgive everyone against whom you have any ill will or antipathy … see all things and all persons as they really are … and send them your strongest thoughts of love.”
Divine love and life are closely related, and forgiveness is an aspect of love. When I open my heart and mind to forgive and to love, I also open myself to life. When Jesus opened his heart to forgive, he opened the way to his resurrection and to eternal life.
I let the forgiving love of God express freely through me, cleansing my mind through its power. God’s love fills my heart; God’s life fills my body.
Then Jesus said, “Father, forgive them; for they do not know what they are doing.”—Luke 23:34