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Grace of God in the Will of God

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  “What God ordains–He sustains!” Where God leads–He feeds! Have you ever heard that or maybe something similar? Many success fulgurus today are teaching people to set goals for themselves and I suppose there is nothing wrong with that EXCEPT, goals and objectives for a Christian must be in-line with God’s ordained plan and purpose. God said through the prophet Jeremiah that there were men who “...speak a vision of their own heart, and not out of the mouth of the LORD” (Jeremiah 23:16). We must be cautious about the plans we make for ourselves. If God is not leading us, He is not obligated to sustain our plans, nor insure the success of those goals. King David wanted to build a temple for the Lord. However, it wasn’t God’s will for David to do that. A temple would be constructed under Solomon’s reign, but not David’s. Our plans, our desire for ministry, must flow out of what God wants done. Only then can we have the confidence that God will bless and sustain. Pray my friend. Seek G...

Be Strong

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It should be the goal of every believer, to be steadfast. Unfortunately, the Christian ranks in these days are filled with wishy-washy saints. I call them yo-yo believers. Up and down, and up and down. They are seldom consistent. They’re in and they’re out, hot one month, cold the next. My friends, you can never build credibility or respect from others when this is your pattern. The lost have seen too many half-hearted Christians. It’s time for them to see folks who are steadfast in their faith. The word steadfast means: steady, strong, rooted, grounded, firm in the faith. This kind of Christian is not easily shaken by circumstances. How do we attain this? We must invest time in God’s Word. There is no other way. Personal Bible Study is a must if we are to become and remain steadfast. We must be in prayer, asking God to build this into our lives, and we must have the desire to become steadfast. May all of us who have pledged ourselves to Christ make this our goal, and then may we take...

Midnight Worship

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"And at midnight, Paul and Silas prayed and sang praises unto God... "If you are familiar with this passage of scripture, you know the next verse begins with, “and suddenly”. The Apostle Paul, and his team member Silas, were tossed in prison for proclaiming the gospel. But instead of whining and complaining about their circumstances, they started praying and singing. It moved the heart of God, so He caused an earthquake and there was a Jailhouse Rock. (Some of you Baby-Boomers will pick up on that). The prison was opened, and Paul and Silas were freed. Notice they were praising God before the miracle occurred. Most Christians now days wait until they see God move, then they worship and give God the praise He deserves. It’s exactly backwards from what we ought to do. We need to live in a continual pattern of praise, day in and day out. Don’t wait until Sunday when you go to church to praise the Lord. Remain in an attitude of prayer and praise all day long, every day, making m...

Compassion Makes a Difference

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  Compassion Makes a Difference (Jude 22) Most likely, we have all read or heard the story of “The Good Samaritan”. It’s found in the gospel of Luke 10:30-37. Jesus used the illustration to answer this question posed to Him by a lawyer; “who is my neighbor?” He told of a man traveling down a road who was mugged by some thieves and left for dead. After several others passed him by, doing nothing to help, a Samaritan man came upon the troubled soul and the scripture says, “when he saw him, he had compassion on him” (vs. 33). Because of his compassion, he went the extra mile to help the injured man recover. If only we could see hurting people through the eyes of compassion. What might we do to try and help those in need of our Savior’s love? Hurting people are everywhere! We can’t help everyone, but we can help someone. What if we began each day with a prayer; “Lord, who do you want me to help today?” That request just might lead us to the one God would have us to help that day. Like ...