Terry Mize was driving home to Mexico. He stopped to pick up a hitchhiker and was threatened. The hitchhiker pointed his gun at Terry and shot five times at pointblank range. God kept him safe!
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Kitchen Devotions - oil painting of a bowl of flowers, a cross bookmark, a cup of coffee or tea, and a Bible...sunny day, bright colors and inviting kitchen window - relaxing music to watch me paint this
Have you ever found yourself facing what could only be termed as an impossible situation, where there’s seemingly no escape, no answer to the monumental problem that you’re facing? When you pray to God do you ask for excape or deliverance from your problems
http://www.ChurchOfGodTemple.org - Today's lesson "Believe And You Shall Receive" comes from "Matthew 8:5-10;13"
The Centurion who came to Jesus for help, may not have understood all the church doctrines, church rules, church protocols and the church policies, but he understood power and authority. He looked at Jesus and knew that this man, possessed authority to make things happen, and the power to back up His Words.
The Centurion came to Jesus because he had a problem, and he believed that this man Jesus, could give him the solution which he needed. The interesting thing about this encounter though was that the centurion was not seeking a miracle for himself personally, but rather, for someone who worked for him. Yet he was willing to be
http://www.ChurchOfGodTemple.org - Today's lesson "The Approval Of God Or The Applause Of Men", comes from Matthew 25:20-21 says, " And so he that had received five talents came and brought other five talents, saying, Lord, thou deliveredst unto me five talents: behold, I have gained beside them five talents more. His lord said unto him, Well done, thou good and faithful servant: thou hast been faithful over a few things, I will make thee ruler over many things: enter thou into the joy of thy lord." KJV
Everyone loves to be rewarded, praised and congratulated for their efforts and hard work, that's just a natural part of life. Hearing "well done", are the most important words we can hear from God. It would mean that whatever He had called us to do in this life, regardless of whether others approved or not, that He was satisfied that we had done a good job and have completed the assignment He had given unto us. It is great to get men to applaud you, slap you on the back and tell you what good job you are doing, but as you move through your life, think not about the applause of men, but rather the approval of God.
Seek the approval of God, not the applause of men.
Today's session "God Is Silently At Work In You" comes from Psalms 138:8 in which David said, "The Lord will perfect that which concerneth me: thy mercy, O Lord, endureth for ever: forsake not the works of thine own hands."
Today's thought is "God Is Silently At Work In You" KJV
Have you ever seen a vacant piece of land with a sign in front of it depicting the new building that will one day become the reality on that piece of property? Isn't it amazing how the owner can look at vacant land and see something amazing sitting on it even while it still looks like bush and trees to everyone? But what is even more magnificant is when the building is completed and everyone else can see the beauty, majesty, and splendor that the owner had in his mind all along.
David, in looking at life said that God always completes the work that He start in you and me. There is a beautiful image of you that God sees daily which show you full and complete in Him. And day by day, The Holy Spirit uses that blueprint to fix, mold, shape, and develop you into the person that God has already declared that you are, and he, the Holy Spirit, is a mastercraftsman.
All that David was reminding us about was the fact that God will never leave anything incomplete in our lives as we allow Him to work out His will and plan through us. Why does God do this? It's simple; b
This sermon jam titled "Looking to Jesus" comes from a sermon preached by Benjamen Leahey "Looking Unto Jesus".
Faith has been the source of every work of the Church. Faith grasps the promises of God and holds onto them. Faith is belief in God that forms the substance of our lives, which is produced through testing. If we endure on the path set before us we will have true and genuine faith through perseverance. One man with God is a majority. From one life of faith was born a multitude. This is true of men like Abraham who believed God for the impossible. Even when they did not receive what they hoped for they continued to trust God anyway.
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When our temptations feel overpowering, God provides the way out.
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