Friday, November 25, 2011

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Is the life we live meaningful in the love of humanity? Can one image a life filled with both love and peace? Now is the time to look beyond the struggles of a horrible depression unto a world of harmony and completion. Jesus offers us a new life separate and apart of our present condition.

As I give thanks to God for all of creation, I am deeply concerned for all of the crime, suffering and hate in the world. The real question in my heart is where is the love? Is there hope for all those who are suffering from a world lost in sin and darkness? The Bible tells us that we can place our trust in God.

One of Jesus disciple asked Jesus to show us the father. Jesus said if you have seen me, you have seen the father. Jesus gave up His life on the cross for the sins of the world. God raised Him on the third day with all power, honor and glory. Our new life is with the Resurrected Christ. Creating a New Heaven and Earth, filled with love and perfect peace. Lord we give thanks for our new life in The Joy of Jesus, The Lord of all Salvation Today!

| Daily Word Dr. James A. Lee

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COMFORT
God's light shines steadily within me.

Some experiences in our lives may seem difficult to handle. Our way appears dark, and we reach out for greater strength to sustain us. How wonderful it is to know that God's infinite love ever enfolds and upholds us to bring us true peace and serenity.

In challenging times, I affirm: God's light shines steadily within me. The light of God dispels all darkness and illumines my mind and heart. Nothing can separate me from the light and love of God. I am comforted in God's presence. I am uplifted, sustained and strengthened. I am fully supported and my needs are met. The love and light of God are my comfort always.

I have come as light into the world, so that everyone who believes in me should not remain in the darkness.--John 12:46

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Daily Devotional

Daily Devotional

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Read | Colossians 3:15-17

Have you ever noticed that some Bible verses seem easier to memorize than to put into practice? One that immediately comes to mind—especially during the Thanksgiving season—is “In everything give thanks; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus” (1 Thess. 5:18). That word “everything” is challenging because there are situations when we do not feel particularly grateful. There are troubles we face that negatively affect every aspect of life, stealing joy and taking our focus off the Savior.

Over the years there have even been times when I’ve walked out onto the platform as the church service began and my heart was somewhere else. I was as prepared mentally and spiritually as I could be to preach the message—but emotionally, I was struggling with some devastating issue.

It was through those moments that I experienced something extraordinary. As the orchestra played and the congregation began to sing, my heart would respond to the words of those hymns. Psalm 22:3tells us that the Lord is enthroned in our praises, so we are wise to give Him thanks “in everything”—even the toughest circumstances. Doing so changed my focus from the adversity I was facing to God’s awesome character, provision, and love. Suddenly my troubles did not seem so overwhelming.

Scripture encourages us always to voice our gratitude to the Lord, no matter what we’re facing. Why? Because when we focus on God instead of the problem, we realize, He’s already given us victory. You may have to remind yourself repeatedly, but you will benefit greatly from the peace that awaits.

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Home | Daily Word: "GRATITUDE
Divine Love blesses and multiplies all that I have, all that I give and all that I receive.
My heart is filled with thankfulness for the continuous flow of God's good. And while I earnestly give thanks for specific things, occurrences and people, I also maintain a grateful state of mind regardless of outer circumstances.

I appreciate the world in which I live, its wonder and its opportunity. I grow in understanding as I experience all that life holds. The Christ Presence within me is my resource for living each day fully and confidently. It is the original blessing and the underlying foundation for a grateful heart.

My prayer is one of simple thanksgiving. As the great Christian mystic Meister Eckhart once said, "If the only prayer you ever say is 'thank you,' that would suffice."

Thanks be to God for his indescribable gift!--2 Corinthians 9:15"

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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Daily Word Dr. James A. Lee

Home | Daily Word: "GRACIOUS
I welcome all with a loving heart.
During Jesus' ministry, he ate and stayed with many people at their homes. I reflect on the qualities of a gracious host and wonder what it might have been like to welcome such a loving teacher into my home.

To a gracious host, a guest is never an imposition, because the heart is always open and welcoming. I receive my guests warmly with appreciation and interest. I freely share what is mine to give.

I value each person who is invited into my home. Every visit is an opportunity to connect with others, and I am grateful. My life is transformed by the love of the Christ activated in each gracious gesture.

"Zacchaeus, hurry and come down; for I must stay at your house today." So he hurried down and was happy to welcome him.--Luke 19:5-6"

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Rev. C. L. Franklin | A New Heaven & A New Earth

Daily Word Dr. James A. Lee

Home | Daily Word: "LET GO, LET GOD
I let Spirit guide me.
Today I vow to try something new. I let Spirit take the reins of my life and show me the way to go. Centering myself in the spirit of God within me, I ask, "What is mine to do?" I listen to the wisdom that comes to my heart and mind. This is the still small voice of Spirit. I trust the wisdom I receive, take action and do what feels right and good.

At the end of the day, I reflect with gratitude on the insight I received. How were my actions different today? How does it feel to trust in Spirit's inner wisdom?

More and more, I let go of my need to control. I open myself to God and ask for more answers. I listen and take action. I let Spirit guide me in all I do.

Let the Lord your God show us where we should go and what we should do.--Jeremiah 42:3"

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