ASAP= Always Say A Prayer
BA = Born Again
BASIC = Brothers And Sisters In Christ
BIBLE= Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth
BIRD FLU= Believe In Redeemer Deeply, Fear Leaves Us
BMW= Bestow Me Wisdom
CARE=Come And Rest Everyday
CASH= Christians Always Say Hallelujah
CHRISTMAS = CHRIST.. My Anointed Saviour
COLD= Call Our Lord Directly
CRASH= Come Rejoice And Sing Hallelujah
CROSS= Christ Redeemed Our Sins & Shame
COOL= Christ Our Only Lord
EAGLE = Embrace Abba God's Love Everyday
ERIC= Eternally Righteous In Christ
FAITH= Forsaking All, I Trust Him
FEAR= False Evidence Appearing Real
FISH= Forever I'll Serve Him
FROG= Faithfully Relying On God
FROGLA = Fresh Revelation Of God's Love and Acceptance
GLUE= God Loves Us Eternally
GRACE = God's Riches At Christ's Expense
GST= Get Saved Today
HELP = His Ever Loving Presence
HEART = Humility+Enthusiasm+Attitude+Relationship+Trust
HIGH FEVER= Healed In God's Hands, Faith Empowers, Vitalises, Edifies & Restores
HOPE = Hoping On, Pray Expectantly.
HUG = His Unlimited Grace.
JANICE= Justified And New Inspiring Creature Empowered
JAPAN = Joy And Peace Are Needed.
JILL= Jesus Is Loving Lord
JOY = Jesus, Others, Yourself.
KFC= Keep Following Christ
KISS = Keeping It Simple, Spiritually
LOGIC= Love Of God In Christ ~new~
LOVE= Live Out Victory Everyday
MRT = Must Rest Today
OOPS= Only One Personal Savior
OSAS= Once Saved Always Saved
PEACE = Pray Expectantly, Adore Christ Everyday
PHD = Praticing Healing & Deliverance
PUSH= Pray Until Something Happen
RICH= Rejoice In Christ.. Hallelujah!
REST = Rooted Everyday, Simply Trusting.
SARS= Stand And Receive Salvation
SHEEP= Saints Have Experienced Everlasting Peace
SMS= Saviour Miraculously Saves
SWINE FLU= Stay Wholesome IN El-shaddai, Fear Leaves Us
SWORD= Simply Worship Our Redeemer Daily
TGIF= Thank God I'm Forgiven
THANKS= To Honour A Nail-pierced Kind Saviour
TITHE= The Investment That HE Endorses
TSUNAMI= Tackling Satan Ultimately Needs A Marvelous Intercessor
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Monday, April 27, 2009
It's time to meditate on Psalm 91
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Saturday, April 25, 2009
Jewish Jesus: Galilee Teaching
How did Jesus fulfill Old Testament prophecies during his life and ministry in the Galilee? Look at his ministry to Gentiles, healing the sick, calming storms and walking on water to find out.
Jewish Jesus: Light to the Gentiles
Look at the center of Jesus’ ministry (Capernaum), and how his miracles fulfilled specific Old Testament prophecies.
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Ancient Biblical Feasts and How They Are Actually Prophetic in Nature
Mark Biltz shares his most recent research and theories on the ancient biblical feasts and how they are actually prophetic in nature, not only predicting the first coming of Messiah and His death, but also His second coming and future reign. Mark will also share his latest insight on how eclipses are connected to the Messiah's return.
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Be Glad Continually
By Joel Osteen
Scripture tells us to put on the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness.
Every morning we have a choice, to put our hope in the Lord and put on a garment of praise, or to live discouraged and defeated.
1 Thessalonians 5:16 says, "Be happy in your faith, glad-hearted, continually and always."
Notice how long we're supposed to be this way. As long as we feel okay? As long as people treat us right? No, it says, "continually and always." That means in the good times and in the tough times, when it's sunny and when it's raining.
When those dark clouds are over your head and you feel like life is kind of gloomy, always remember, above those dark clouds the sun is shining!
The good news is, the clouds are temporary. The sun is going to shine in your life once again. The key is, in the meantime, always keep your joy.
We're supposed to be joyful and glad-hearted in the middle of tough times because when you lose your joy, you lose your strength.
In the difficult times, more than ever, that's when you need your strength. Don't be determined to never have problems; be determined to stay full of joy in the midst of your problems.
Get up each morning and prepare for victory. Arrange your mind in the right direction.
And no matter what comes your way, don't lose your joy. If you will keep the voice of joy and gladness, you cannot stay down and defeated.
God has promised He is going to reverse and restore and the joy of the Lord will be your strength.
Scripture tells us to put on the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness.
Every morning we have a choice, to put our hope in the Lord and put on a garment of praise, or to live discouraged and defeated.
1 Thessalonians 5:16 says, "Be happy in your faith, glad-hearted, continually and always."
Notice how long we're supposed to be this way. As long as we feel okay? As long as people treat us right? No, it says, "continually and always." That means in the good times and in the tough times, when it's sunny and when it's raining.
When those dark clouds are over your head and you feel like life is kind of gloomy, always remember, above those dark clouds the sun is shining!
The good news is, the clouds are temporary. The sun is going to shine in your life once again. The key is, in the meantime, always keep your joy.
We're supposed to be joyful and glad-hearted in the middle of tough times because when you lose your joy, you lose your strength.
In the difficult times, more than ever, that's when you need your strength. Don't be determined to never have problems; be determined to stay full of joy in the midst of your problems.
Get up each morning and prepare for victory. Arrange your mind in the right direction.
And no matter what comes your way, don't lose your joy. If you will keep the voice of joy and gladness, you cannot stay down and defeated.
God has promised He is going to reverse and restore and the joy of the Lord will be your strength.
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Bring the Gospel Back into Your Giving! (by Benny Hinn)
We are facing difficult days and an uncertain future. The world is in trouble. It is quite chaotic out there, and people are afraid.
We are told, “Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because he trusteth in thee” (Isaiah 26:3). Only when we keep our eyes on the Lord, fix our hearts upon Him, and do His will can we live with certainty and protection in such an uncertain and unsafe world.
What does it mean to keep our hearts fixed on Him?
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We are told, “Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because he trusteth in thee” (Isaiah 26:3). Only when we keep our eyes on the Lord, fix our hearts upon Him, and do His will can we live with certainty and protection in such an uncertain and unsafe world.
What does it mean to keep our hearts fixed on Him?
Read on >>
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Friday, April 17, 2009
You Have Comeback Power - by Joel Osteen
We all have situations we face that seem like they could bury us: the loss of a loved one, bad news concerning our health, a layoff, a divorce.
The only difference between being buried and being planted is the expectancy of what is going to happen next.
When something is buried, it's not coming back. But when something is planted, like a seed, it always comes back, producing more than what it originally was when it went into ground.
It's during the times before a seed blossoms that can seem dark and uncomfortable. It feels buried. It can't see any light. But the truth is, it hasn't been buried; it's only been planted. Before long, that seed is no longer hidden and alone. But it grows into beautiful plant producing all kinds of bright, colorful flowers or fruit.
Jesus said in John 12:24, "Unless a grain of wheat falls into the ground and is planted, it will not produce fruit." A seeds' potential will never be fully realized until it's planted. No matter what comes against you in life know this: you are not buried, you are planted!
You may feel like you've got some dirt on top of you and things are keeping you down. But you have to realize, you've simply been planted. That same dirt that is trying to bury you can be the dirt God is going to use to promote you. That means you're not only going to just come back, you're going to come back better, increased and stronger.
Always remember, what was meant for your harm, God will use it to your advantage. You're going to see God blossom your life in ways you've never dreamed of!
The only difference between being buried and being planted is the expectancy of what is going to happen next.
When something is buried, it's not coming back. But when something is planted, like a seed, it always comes back, producing more than what it originally was when it went into ground.
It's during the times before a seed blossoms that can seem dark and uncomfortable. It feels buried. It can't see any light. But the truth is, it hasn't been buried; it's only been planted. Before long, that seed is no longer hidden and alone. But it grows into beautiful plant producing all kinds of bright, colorful flowers or fruit.
Jesus said in John 12:24, "Unless a grain of wheat falls into the ground and is planted, it will not produce fruit." A seeds' potential will never be fully realized until it's planted. No matter what comes against you in life know this: you are not buried, you are planted!
You may feel like you've got some dirt on top of you and things are keeping you down. But you have to realize, you've simply been planted. That same dirt that is trying to bury you can be the dirt God is going to use to promote you. That means you're not only going to just come back, you're going to come back better, increased and stronger.
Always remember, what was meant for your harm, God will use it to your advantage. You're going to see God blossom your life in ways you've never dreamed of!
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Our sin is great - God's grace is greater.
Saturday, April 11, 2009
The Validity of the Resurrection: Personified
Written by Dr. David R. Reagan
There is simply no way to overemphasize the importance of the resurrection to the Christian faith, for the resurrection of Jesus is the Christian faith. Christianity stands or falls on the validity, the historical reality of the resurrection. The resurrection of Jesus is either the greatest event in the history of mankind, or it is the cruelest hoax that has ever been perpetrated. Which is it, truth or fantasy?
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There is simply no way to overemphasize the importance of the resurrection to the Christian faith, for the resurrection of Jesus is the Christian faith. Christianity stands or falls on the validity, the historical reality of the resurrection. The resurrection of Jesus is either the greatest event in the history of mankind, or it is the cruelest hoax that has ever been perpetrated. Which is it, truth or fantasy?
Read on >>
Friday, April 10, 2009
An Anointing of Ease - by Joel Osteen
When you step into an anointing of ease, what was once difficult suddenly becomes easy. Things you used to struggle with are not a struggle anymore. There's a supernatural grace and favor that lightens the load and takes the pressure off.
Jesus said, "My yolk is easy and my burden is light." No matter how things look, you should know the most powerful force in the universe, God Almighty, is blowing an anointing of ease in your direction.
Scripture says, "It's not by our might. It's not by our power. But it's by the breath of Almighty God." As God breathes in your life, things become easier and negative situations turn around.
Psalm 126 says, "It seemed like a dream too good to be true when God gave us the victory. Now God, do it again so those with heavy hearts will come out laughing with armloads of blessings." That's God's dream.
When you have a heavy heart, when life deals you a difficult blow, God wants to turn it around and not only bring you out, but bring you out with a smile and better off than you were before with armloads of blessings.
When we realize this and receive it, there is a peace that only God can give that strengthens us, lifts our heavy loads, and brings us out of situations stronger, full of more joy, peace, faith and victory.
Jesus said, "My yolk is easy and my burden is light." No matter how things look, you should know the most powerful force in the universe, God Almighty, is blowing an anointing of ease in your direction.
Scripture says, "It's not by our might. It's not by our power. But it's by the breath of Almighty God." As God breathes in your life, things become easier and negative situations turn around.
Psalm 126 says, "It seemed like a dream too good to be true when God gave us the victory. Now God, do it again so those with heavy hearts will come out laughing with armloads of blessings." That's God's dream.
When you have a heavy heart, when life deals you a difficult blow, God wants to turn it around and not only bring you out, but bring you out with a smile and better off than you were before with armloads of blessings.
When we realize this and receive it, there is a peace that only God can give that strengthens us, lifts our heavy loads, and brings us out of situations stronger, full of more joy, peace, faith and victory.
Thursday, April 09, 2009
Sunday, April 05, 2009
St Augustine said...
Without God, we cannot. Without us, He will not.
Hmm, what do you say?
Hmm, what do you say?
Saturday, April 04, 2009
God Works All Things Out for Our Good - by Joel Osteen
God has predestined us to live a life of victory. But when things happen that don't make sense and they're hard to understand, it's easy to get stuck trying to make sense of everything. But God has another piece to the puzzle of your life coming your way.
Life is not always fair, but God is fair. He promises in Romans 8:28 that all things work together for our good. The key is the word "together." In other words, we can't isolate one part of our life and say, "Well, this isn't good." It might be true, but it's just one part of our life and one piece of our puzzle. God sees the bigger picture and disappointment is not the end. Our life doesn't end because of one setback.
The Scripture says that all our days have been written in God's book. He's already recorded every part of our lives from the beginning to the end. He knows every disappointment, loss and challenge.
The good news is our story ends in victory. Our final chapter concludes with fulfilling our God-given destiny. Sometimes it's easy to become focused on what didn't work out as we've reread that chapter of our life 450 times! But when this happens, it's time to move forward into the new chapter God has in store. God has some ingredients for your life coming your way that will turn the sour into sweet and the mourning into dancing. He even has ingredients that will lift you out of mediocrity and into a life of abundance because our God is the God who works all things together for our good!
Life is not always fair, but God is fair. He promises in Romans 8:28 that all things work together for our good. The key is the word "together." In other words, we can't isolate one part of our life and say, "Well, this isn't good." It might be true, but it's just one part of our life and one piece of our puzzle. God sees the bigger picture and disappointment is not the end. Our life doesn't end because of one setback.
The Scripture says that all our days have been written in God's book. He's already recorded every part of our lives from the beginning to the end. He knows every disappointment, loss and challenge.
The good news is our story ends in victory. Our final chapter concludes with fulfilling our God-given destiny. Sometimes it's easy to become focused on what didn't work out as we've reread that chapter of our life 450 times! But when this happens, it's time to move forward into the new chapter God has in store. God has some ingredients for your life coming your way that will turn the sour into sweet and the mourning into dancing. He even has ingredients that will lift you out of mediocrity and into a life of abundance because our God is the God who works all things together for our good!
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