Wednesday, February 15, 2012

What is God trying to Trying to Tell Us

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What is God trying to Trying to Tell Us
by Dr.James A. Lee
02/15/12
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Have you ever wondered what God was thinking and why? Do you ever take the time and think about the current events and ask Lord what does this mean? Often the affairs of this world can be rather baffling at best. War; hatred, poverty, social economics and death have all been called into question as to what the future may hold. Have you ever prayed about what can happen next?

The Christian living is one of faith. We walk in the believe that the will of God is perfect. However, there are situations that can occur that can give one, a moment of pause. For instance, when a celebrity dies in a tragic fashion. People become shocked and outraged. Then they move on with their daily affairs. Yet, at some point: have you ever asked God for meaning or direction?

The message that God gave us is clear to the household of faith. God so loved the world that he gave His Son, so that we who believe; will not walk in darkness, but in the light of The Lord. Jesus said, let not your heart be troubled, believe in God and believe also in Me.

Jesus gave His life on the the cross for all the sins of the world. God raised Him with all power and glory on the third day. This is our faith. Jesus will return one day. The question is: will you be ready? We must stay in pray for this day. All that we may experience is just to make us ready. The Holy Spirit has provide this message. Please feel free to share it: we pray in Jesus name.

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Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Our Daily Bread

Our Daily Bread

I have learned in whatever state I am, to be content. —Philippians 4:11

Now that my daughter is learning to talk, she has adopted a favorite word: more. She will say “more” and point to toast with jam. She held out her palm and said “More!” when my husband gave her some coins for her piggy bank. She even exclaimed, “More Daddy!” one morning after her father left for work.

Like my little one, many of us look around and call for “more.” Unfortunately, enough is never enough. We need the power of Christ to break the cycle so that we can say with Paul, “I have learned in whatever state I am, to be content” (Phil. 4:11).

The phrase “I have learned” tells me that Paul did not meet every situation with a smile. Learning contentment required practice. His testimony included ups and downs ranging from snake bites to soul-saving; false accusations to founding churches. Yet he claimed that Jesus was the answer to soul-level satisfaction. He said, “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me” (v.13). Jesus had given him the spiritual muscle to endure lean times and to avoid the pitfalls of abundance.

If you find yourself angling for “more, more, more,” remember that contentment comes when you have “more” of Christ. —Jennifer Benson Schuldt

Fret not for want of earthly things;
They’ll never satisfy.
The secret of contentment is
To let the Lord supply. —D. De Haan


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Love, Love Love, is The Answer

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LOVING HEART
I open my heart for a fresh infusion of God's healing love.

The heart symbolizes the center of divine love. Through the love in our hearts we are moved to forgive, to serve others without reservation, to work unselfishly for the good of humankind.

Divine love heals and blesses. In the stillness of prayer, I draw God's healing love into my heart. If I have let hurt or fear build a wall around my heart, I muster the courage to let divine love fill me and deflect any pain or suffering. Nothing can rob me of the joy of giving and receiving love; nothing can block its flow. A heart full of love knows no fear.

I am a magnet for love that draws more of itself to me; I am a mirror that reflects God's love out into the world.

Hatred stirs up strife, but love covers all offenses. --Proverbs 10:12

Monday, February 13, 2012

Prosperity Today

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PROSPERITY
Spirit fills my mind and my life with unlimited good.

I live in a world of Spirit substance. It permeates my mind as divine ideas that enrich my life's affairs. Because I am conscious of this omnipresent substance, I know there is no lack in any aspect of my life.

I look around me, and everywhere I see evidence of God's abundance. The fields are green with the promise of a great harvest. A wealth of goodness, rich ideas and unlimited potential are available to all. My heart is filled with gratitude in the assurance of divine supply.

I resolve to never dwell on the appearance of lack or limitation, but to think, speak and live as the grateful receiver of an abundant supply of Spirit substance.

How weighty to me are your thoughts, O God! How vast is the sum of them! --Psalm 139:17

Glory to God