Friday, September 30, 2011
Daily Word Dr. James A. Lee
My senses are alive with the awareness of God's grace.
God's grace is all around me. I see it in the smiles of people I meet. I hear it in the laughter of children. My senses are alive with an awareness of God's grace. I feel it in the touch of a loved one and taste it in the food that nourishes my body. I catch the scent of God's grace on the autumn breeze. The moments of my life are filled with goodness.
The free and unlimited grace of God blesses me in every way. It is my safety net, my promise of abundance, my present joy, and my hope for a fulfilling future. Grateful for the unconditional, unlimited grace of God, I share God's love with my family, friends and neighbors. The eternal presence of God permeates my life, and all is well.
From his fullness we have all received, grace upon grace.--John 1:16"
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Thursday, September 29, 2011
A Message of Hope from The Rev. Dr. James A. Lee of The Joy of Jesus. - the joy of jesus,rev.dr.james a. lee,giving
The Joy of Jesus Church seeks to provide hope to all people impacted by adversity during these troubling economic times for the average family.
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Joblessness, homelessness and hopelessness are prevalent in society given our economic recovery. The Joy of Jesus has opened the following centers: Jobs,Health, Poverty,Business and Education that promote quality information to help all people.
The Joy of Jesus is joining Bloggers United. We also have a toolbar that raises money to with The Red Cross to help people impacted by disaster. We need people to donate with us at any level. Even one dollar can make a difference.
Our Daily Bread
The Story Of A Wall
Isaiah 7-8; Ephesians 2
While visiting the ruins of Hadrian’s Wall in Northern England, I reflected on the fact that this may be the most remembered achievement of the Roman emperor who came to power in ad 117. As many as 18,000 Roman soldiers manned this 80-mile-long barrier, built to keep the northern barbarians from invading the south.
Hadrian is remembered for building a physical wall to keep people out. In contrast, Jesus Christ is remembered for tearing down a spiritual wall to let people in.
When the early church experienced tension between believers of Jewish and non-Jewish birth, Paul told them that, through Christ, they stood equally in the family of God. “For He Himself is our peace, who has made both one, and has broken down the middle wall of separation . . . so as to create in Himself one new man from the two, thus making peace . . . . For through Him we both have access by one Spirit to the Father” (Eph. 2:14-15,18).
One of the most beautiful aspects of the Christian faith is the unity among those who follow Jesus. Through His death on the cross, Christ has removed the barriers that so often separate people and has drawn us together in true friendship and love.
God’s people have so much to do
In serving Christ today
That they should use their precious time
To share, to love, to pray. —Branon
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