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Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Thursday, August 18, 2011
The Road A Few Are Willing To Travel
A journey of joy, loneliness, freedom and pain. A journey where tears will flow, that gives hope to others.
The journey I'm describing here is about a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Have you ever sat in a park with Jesus and watch people walk by? Have you ever went on a walk with Jesus? I have. Just you and Jesus sharing each others thoughts.
Jesus is very real in my life. I talk to Him daily. It's very sad for me to know that many people only know Jesus as a person the Bible talked about. Sure that is true. But, you can have a real live personal relationship with Jesus. As He lives His life through you and you in Him.
Jesus is more to me then someone I just read about in the Bible who lived 2000 years ago. I know in my spirit that there are many people in the world who do not have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. They just believe in Him. But there is no communication. Only a dull belief. No real life to their relationship with Jesus. No prayer life.
I actually feel Jesus with me everyday in my life. I will actually be talking and singing to Jesus as I drive my car. And He will be talking to me by revealing verses to me through out the day. I think that is so cool.
Jesus says in the scriptures that He will never leave us or forsake us. Believe it or not. I don't want to leave Him either.
When I go to work I know that Jesus is right there with me. When Jesus told us to take up our cross and follow Him. He knew it wasn't going to be a easy journey. It will be a journey of joy at times and sorrows the next. It will be a journey of learning and teaching as He speaks to us and through us as we share Him with others.
It will be a journey of being a light unto the world. And being misunderstood by the world the next. It will be a life of helping others and being helped by others. A life of giving and receiving.
It will be a life journey of loving God above anything and everything. And loving everyone as we love our self. And learning how to forgive everyone who has done us wrong. And that also means forgiving and loving our enemies. And this journey will soon lead us home to Heaven. Where there is no more pain or evil and sickness. It will be total joy and happiness for ever and ever. For eternity.
Do you want to bless others? Invite your friends and family to come over to your house and watch the "Jesus Film" that is at the top of this blog site. Just scroll up to the top of this blog site and click on (View the "Jesus" film) and watch it in your on language. It will bless you and be a blessing to others.
May God richly bless you and your family, in Jesus Name I pray, Amen
Jesus Loves You
Saturday, August 6, 2011
The Flower That No One Saw
The blessings we receive by helping others. This is a story about how a born again believer might feel from time to time in their life. They spend long hours helping others and doing good works for the Kingdom of God. And then one day they feel like no one cares or notices how hard they are working reaching out to others in need.
This story begins in a lonely valley surrounded by mountains. And there stands all by itself a beautiful flower. Every day reaching to Heaven.
This flower stands strong everyday in the warmth of the sun giving off it's beauty to the world. And it seems as if no one notices it standing there day after day.
So it is with us. We work so hard to be a light unto the world. Helping others and doing good for the Glory of God by keeping our faith in action. Because we know from the scriptures that faith without works is dead.
And over a period of time we begin to start feeling a little let down and hurt because we feel like no one cares about what we are doing or notices what we are called to do for the Kingdom of God.
In Matthew 6:28,29 we read,
28 And why take ye thought for raiment? Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow; they toil not, neither do they spin:
29 And yet I say unto you, That even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these.
Jesus said that God notices that flower. That no one else seems to notice.
So, this is how God notices you and what you are doing for His Kingdom. God never takes His eyes off of you. When you feel that no one else notices your efforts. God never takes His eyes off His children.
So, the message of this story is. Never ever feel that your work for God is done in vain. God has His eyes on you and is well pleased with you. God sees you and smiles. And what God sees in secret He rewards openly.
Thursday, July 21, 2011
A Study Of The Lords Prayer
In (Matthew 6:9-15) we read;
9. After this manner therefore pray ye: Our Father which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name.
10. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven.
11. Give us this day our daily bread.
12. And forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors.
13. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil: For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever. Amen.
14. For if ye forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you:
15. But if ye forgive not men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses.
Let's study the meanings of each important word, that Jesus used in this prayer. It is so inspiring to know and understand what Jesus was trying to teach us here in this prayer.
The Prayer That The Lord Gave To His Disciples
1. Our Father - Recognizing who God is, our provider.
2. Who art in heaven - God is in heaven were no corruption or decay is. Where only pure love abides.
3. Hallowed be thy name - Hallowing God’s name means recognizing his holiness. He is perfect, and we are not.
4. Thy kingdom come - This world is not our home, God’s kingdom is coming soon to be set up on the earth.
5. Thy Will be done - Pray that God’s Will be done on earth, heaven, and in our lives. Not our Will's be done.
6. Give us this day our daily bread - We recognize that God is our provider and be thankful for everything He gives us daily.
7. Forgive our debts - Forgive us for all of our sins through Jesus Christ.
8. As we forgive our debtors - We must also forgive those who have sinned against us.
9. Lead us not into temptation - Do not let us be tempted beyond what we can endure.
10. But deliver us from the evil one - Do not let us be ensnared by the wiles of the devil.
11. Forgive others - As God is merciful, so must we be merciful to everyone else too.
Jesus Loves You
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Why Did God Actually Want To Harden Pharaoh's Heart
What does the scriptures mean in (Exodus 4:21) that "God harden Pharaoh's heart"? Can God or will God harden our hearts today?
In (Exodus 4:21) we read,
21. And the LORD said unto Moses, When thou goest to return into Egypt, see that thou do all those wonders before Pharaoh, which I have put in thine hand: but "I will harden his heart", that he shall not let the people go.
Let's see what God has to say about this matter.
I believe that many people have scratched their heads trying to figure out what this verse means at one time or another in their life. When we are reading and studying God's word. We ask our self would God really harden someones heart? I know there are a times when I would question what this verse really meant. This verse has always made me wonder, when I read it, when I first gave my life to Jesus and just got Saved and received Jesus Christ as my Savior and Lord.
The only way for us to understand what God is showing us here in this scripture is. We have got to understand the meaning of the words used to explain what God spoke back then, in the original text of their day.
See, in the English language the meaning of this verse in (Exodus 4:21) It says that "God harden Pharaoh's heart". But in the Hebrew language, it says that "God will let Pharaoh's heart wax bold or grow hard".
What God is revealing to us here in this verse is that Pharaoh, and it goes for us today? God will give us all our free will to choose, to turn our backs on what God says or to do what we want to do. It is totally left up to us to choose to become greedy and selfish or to help and comfort those who are down on their luck (a better word could have been used here instead of "luck". But you understand what I am trying to say here). We have the free will to do good or evil. Or to believe God or not. God won't and will not make us do anything. God allowed us the free will to choose between right or wrong.
So, God did not force Pharaoh to let His people go, God could have but He didn't, it was up to Pharaoh to make up his mind, and Pharaoh would not do it. So, each time Pharaoh rebelled against God, Pharaoh's heart was becoming harder and harder each time. So, if we want to live our life as we choose. God will not stop us from doing it. So, we are the ones who choose to harden our hearts towards God, each time we keep rejecting His warnings of the dangers of living sinfully.
See, from Adam and Eve and even to this day and time. God has always wished that people would do what is right. But, no one cares these days about what God has to say, they always want to do things their own way. So God says OK, do things the hard way. He says to us you are in control of your future and destiny to spend eternity in Heaven or Hell, do as you want. So, God will not force His will on anyone who lives on the face of the earth. So, He allows us all to harden our own hearts toward Him. Just the way Pharaoh did. Pharaoh chose to do things his way. And so do people today.
God will not force Himself up on us to make us choose to do things against our free will, to choose between good and evil. When someone sins, it opens up a window for Satan to keep coming back and attacking them over and over. Until that person repents of their sins and receives Jesus Christ as their Savior and Lord. Then Jesus will close and lock and secure that window. So Satan can not enter that window again.
How You Can Know If A Person Has A Harden Heart Today?
The real evidence of a person who has harden their heart towards God is. They will always bring to light the sins of everyone else around them. To their friends and family. But at the same time, they will always blame their sinning on others. They will always blame others for what has happened in their life. Instead of taking the responsibly for their own decisions. And they know good and well, that no one can make them sin, they love to sin. That is why they stay there.
So they blame others so they can continue to do their sin(s). Hoping that people around them will feel sorry for them. And they will get a pat on the back from others saying, we understand? And it's OK for you keep on doing the sin that you love so much. That is the sign to look for, in anyone who has a "Very Hard Heart".
What Translation Of The Bible Is The Best?
People ask which Bible is the real translation of God's word? I say this, I thank God that He has allowed so many translations to have been written of the Bible. Why do I think this way?
OK, the reason I say this is, because it makes us all study Gods word for our self. Rightly dividing the word of God. God did not want us to have everything done for us. We all should prayerfully study and read God's word on a regular basis.
Jesus Loves You
In (Exodus 4:21) we read,
21. And the LORD said unto Moses, When thou goest to return into Egypt, see that thou do all those wonders before Pharaoh, which I have put in thine hand: but "I will harden his heart", that he shall not let the people go.
Let's see what God has to say about this matter.
I believe that many people have scratched their heads trying to figure out what this verse means at one time or another in their life. When we are reading and studying God's word. We ask our self would God really harden someones heart? I know there are a times when I would question what this verse really meant. This verse has always made me wonder, when I read it, when I first gave my life to Jesus and just got Saved and received Jesus Christ as my Savior and Lord.
The only way for us to understand what God is showing us here in this scripture is. We have got to understand the meaning of the words used to explain what God spoke back then, in the original text of their day.
See, in the English language the meaning of this verse in (Exodus 4:21) It says that "God harden Pharaoh's heart". But in the Hebrew language, it says that "God will let Pharaoh's heart wax bold or grow hard".
What God is revealing to us here in this verse is that Pharaoh, and it goes for us today? God will give us all our free will to choose, to turn our backs on what God says or to do what we want to do. It is totally left up to us to choose to become greedy and selfish or to help and comfort those who are down on their luck (a better word could have been used here instead of "luck". But you understand what I am trying to say here). We have the free will to do good or evil. Or to believe God or not. God won't and will not make us do anything. God allowed us the free will to choose between right or wrong.
So, God did not force Pharaoh to let His people go, God could have but He didn't, it was up to Pharaoh to make up his mind, and Pharaoh would not do it. So, each time Pharaoh rebelled against God, Pharaoh's heart was becoming harder and harder each time. So, if we want to live our life as we choose. God will not stop us from doing it. So, we are the ones who choose to harden our hearts towards God, each time we keep rejecting His warnings of the dangers of living sinfully.
See, from Adam and Eve and even to this day and time. God has always wished that people would do what is right. But, no one cares these days about what God has to say, they always want to do things their own way. So God says OK, do things the hard way. He says to us you are in control of your future and destiny to spend eternity in Heaven or Hell, do as you want. So, God will not force His will on anyone who lives on the face of the earth. So, He allows us all to harden our own hearts toward Him. Just the way Pharaoh did. Pharaoh chose to do things his way. And so do people today.
God will not force Himself up on us to make us choose to do things against our free will, to choose between good and evil. When someone sins, it opens up a window for Satan to keep coming back and attacking them over and over. Until that person repents of their sins and receives Jesus Christ as their Savior and Lord. Then Jesus will close and lock and secure that window. So Satan can not enter that window again.
How You Can Know If A Person Has A Harden Heart Today?
The real evidence of a person who has harden their heart towards God is. They will always bring to light the sins of everyone else around them. To their friends and family. But at the same time, they will always blame their sinning on others. They will always blame others for what has happened in their life. Instead of taking the responsibly for their own decisions. And they know good and well, that no one can make them sin, they love to sin. That is why they stay there.
So they blame others so they can continue to do their sin(s). Hoping that people around them will feel sorry for them. And they will get a pat on the back from others saying, we understand? And it's OK for you keep on doing the sin that you love so much. That is the sign to look for, in anyone who has a "Very Hard Heart".
What Translation Of The Bible Is The Best?
People ask which Bible is the real translation of God's word? I say this, I thank God that He has allowed so many translations to have been written of the Bible. Why do I think this way?
OK, the reason I say this is, because it makes us all study Gods word for our self. Rightly dividing the word of God. God did not want us to have everything done for us. We all should prayerfully study and read God's word on a regular basis.
Jesus Loves You
Saturday, June 25, 2011
The Heavens Declares Gods Glory (Psalms 19:1-4)
“The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands. Day after day they pour forth speech; night after night they display knowledge. There is no speech or language where their voice is not heard. Their voice goes out into all the earth, their words to the ends of the world.”
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