Monday, July 5, 2010

" STUBBORN UNBELIEF... ME ? "

Good Evening All,

We'll it's truly been a magnificent 4Th of July holiday weekend for me and mine. My youngest daughter got married to a great guy and all is well in our camp. My two sisters and their families are here from New England and I'm on cloud nine. It's my prayer that all is well with you and yours. Now keep your wits about you in all things and in all ways. Open up your hearts and your minds to the things of the Lord.

Have you ever looked at another and thought to yourself, why don't they get it. How many times have we heard and read about the miraculous power of God. Stubborn unbelief leads to a hardened heart - and a hardened heart can lead to calamity of all kind. We must not wait for great calamities to drive us to God, but we should open up our hearts and minds to his direction now. Have you ever looked back in life and wondered why did I follow my own limited resources instead of God's. Unbelief may be the root of many sins and problems. When we feel lost, it may be because you're looking everywhere but to God for your help and guidance.

I'm of the opinion that the more we study and meditate in the word, that prayer is the key that unlocks faith in our lives. When I pray I ask God to help >my unbelief. I've become aware that growing in faith is a constant process of my daily renewing of my trust in Jesus. Know matter how much confidence I have in myself, I'll never reach the point of being self-sufficient. I need Jesus... I'm convinced that no matter what you've shared with others, saved or unsaved some continue in their unbelief. So it's time to open up your heart and believe that all things are possible with God. So when you pray ask the Father to help your unbelief.

Until Next Time...
Jim

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