This weeks message is on hope and that is 
something that we all need: hope.
Let's define what hope is:  "HOPE": Is to
desire with expectation of fulfillment.
Have you ever thought why hope is a key to
the Christian Life? I thank God everyday for
being my Father. Hee has shown us the good, 
the bad, and His Son. Satan seemed to be 
victorious in the Garden of Eden and at the
cross of Jesus. But God turned Satan's apparent
victory into defeat when Jesus Christ rose 
from the dead. Thus death is no longer a 
source of dread or fear. Jesus overcame the
 grave, and one day we will also. Death has
been defeated, and we have hope beyond the 
grave. 
  Our day-to-day experiences and hardship are
sometimes overwhelming; unless we can see that
 God's purpose is to bring about continual 
growth in us, we may despair.
You know how in
Jesus we are always rewarded? Take for example 
the blind beggar who became aware that the Messiah
was passing by. All others saw him just as 
Jesus of Nazareth, but this blind man knew that
he was Jesus, Son of David. In those days 
beggars had little hope of liberating themselves  
from their degrading way of life. But this man 
took hope in the Messiah. He brazenly cried out
for Jesus' attention and our Lord said that his 
faith allowed him to see. No matter how desperate
your situation may seem, all you have to do is to
call out to Jesus in faith and He will help you.
" FOR
I KNOW THE PLANS THAT I HAVE FOR YOU; DECLARES THE
LORD, 'PLEASE FOR WELFARE AND NOT FOR CALAMITY TO 
GIVE YOU A FUTURE AND A HOPE. THEN YOU WILL CALL
UPON ME AND PRAY TO ME, AND I WILL LISTEN TO YOU'.
" TO RETAIN HOPE WHILE WE SUFFER SHOWS WE UNDERSTAND
GOD'S MERCIFUL WAYS OF RELATING TO HIS PEOPLE. " (Jeremiah 29:11-12)
We have all done things to which we are ashamed. We live in the tension of what we have been and what
we want to be. Because our hope is in Christ, however,
we can let go of the past guilt and look forward to 
what God will help us become. Don't dwell on your past. 
Instead, grow in the knowledge of God by concentrating
on your relationship with Him now. Realize that you are
forgiven, and then move on to a life of faith and
obedience. Look forward to a fuller and more meaningful
life because of your hope in Christ.
Until Next Time...
Jim
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
" HOPE "
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Tuesday, September 18, 2012
" EXPERIENCING REJECTION "
Good morning to you.
   I want you all to know that you are
welcomed as always. Each week it is my
joy and absolutely my honor to bring to
you " INSIGHTS INTO GOD'S WORD ".  This
week we are looking into " Rejection ".
So strap in and let's get started. 
The Word of God speaks of rejection,
two brothers Cain and his younger sibling
Abel experienced first hand the rejection
of God. I'm not clear to why the Lord
rejected Cain's sacrifice. Now it could be
that his attitude was improper or perchance 
his offering was not up to God's standards. 
Consider this verse " THE SACRIFICE OF THE
WICKED IS AN ABOMINATION, HOW MUCH MORE WHEN
HE BRINGS IT WITH EVIL INTENT " (Prov.21:27)!
The kind of " sacrifice " described in this
verse is no better than a bribe. As people
we bribe God in these manners: we may go to
church, tithe, or volunteer, not because of
our love and devotion to God, but because we
hope God will bless us in return. Please
understand this, God has made it very clear
that he desires Obedience and Love more than
religious ritual. Allow me to be crystal on
this point, God does not want our sacrifices
of time, energy, and money alone. He wants our
hearts our complete love and devotion. We may
be able to bribe people, but we cannot bribe
God. 
  Because God is the King of Kings and the 
Lord of all, and despite being rejected by his
own people he still loved and protected them.
God never failed to rescue them when they 
called out to him in repentance. 
Oh by the way, 
God never fails to rescue us either. We act just 
like the Israelite's when we put God outside our 
daily events instead of at the center of them. 
Just as a loving parent feels rejected when a 
child rebels, so God feels great rejection when
we ignore or neglect Him. We should strive to
stay close to God rather than see how far we can
go before judgment comes. 
  When we ask something of God and knowing that
our request is good, but God says no, please
understand that we are not being rejected by God.
The Father just may be telling us that the time is
just not right. 
  If you're suffering from unfair rejection, don't
blame others and become discouraged. Remember that
God can use you even if you feel rejected by some. 
Until Next Time... 
Jim,
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Tuesday, September 11, 2012
" TEMPTATION DOES NOT COME FROM GOD "
Thanks for stopping by, man do I have a message
for you today. This week we are taking a hard look
at temptation, so let's get started.
Folks we often give into temptation, as it happens
gradually. Any person who allows sin to take root in
his or her life can find himself or herself in this
predicament. Now, temptation entertained today 
becomes sin tomorrow, then a habit the next day, then
death and of course separation from God forever. Are
you hearing me?!?! 
Sexual temptations are difficult to withstand because 
they appeal to the normal and natural desires that God
has given us. Marriage provides God's way to satisfy
these natural sexual desires and to strengthen the
partners against temptation. Married couples have the
responsibility to care for each other; therefore, 
husbands and wives should not withhold themselves 
sexually from one another but should fulfill each 
other's needs and desires. Temptation is Satan's 
invitation to give into his way of life and give up 
on God's kind of life. Remember Satan tempted Eve 
and ever since he succeeded into tricking her to sin, 
he realized how easy it will be to go after man in the 
future. We fall into trouble,when we dwell on the few
things we don't have rather than on the countless things
God has given us. 
 " HOW TO RESIST TEMPTATION " first, we must realize that
being tempted is not a sin. We have not sinned until we 
give in to the temptation. Then, to resist temptation, we
must (1) pray for strength to resist. (2) run, sometimes 
literally, and (3) say no when confronted with what we 
know is wrong. James 1:12 tells of the blessings and 
rewards for those who don't give in when tempted. 
LET NO
ONE SAY WHEN HE IS TEMPTED, " I AM BEING TEMPTED BY GOD ";
FOR GOD CANNOT BE TEMPTED BY EVIL, AND HE HIMSELF DOES NOT
TEMPT ANYONE (James 1:13). 
Temptation comes from evil desires inside us, not from
God. It begins with an evil thought and becomes sin when 
we dwell on the thought and allow it to become an action.
Like a snowball rolling downhill, sin grows more destructive
the more we let it have its way. The best time to stop a
temptation is before it is too strong or moving too fast to
control. 
  People who live for God often wonder why they still have 
temptations. Does God tempt them? God tests people, but he
does not tempt them by trying to seduce them into sin. God
allows Satan to tempt people, however, in order to refine
their faith and to help them grow in their dependence on
Christ. We can resist the temptation to sin by turning to
God for strength and choosing to obey His Word.
Until Next Time... 
Jim
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Tuesday, September 4, 2012
" WHAT ARE YOU THINKING "?
Good Morning All,
I've been thinking and I was wondering 
just why we allow our minds to get cluttered
with things that just don't matter. Anything
that commands more of our attention than the
things of God is just wrong thinking. 
  The Word Of God says: " FOR AS HE THINKS
WITHIN HIMSELF, SO HE IS " (Prov.23:7). 
  Be mindful of what is rattling around in      
your head. Don't spend your time in chasing     
fleeting earthly treasures. Instead store
up treasures in Heaven, for such treasures
will never be lost. 
Now reflect on the things
of God, I understand that there is much going
on in your life, but you must be mindful of 
the things that you ponder during the day.  
Can we agree that a person's inner most
thoughts and plans reflect his or her  
Character. Question, what do you thing about   
in the evenings when you are reclining? Do       
your desires involve greed or are they   
thoughts of stepping on others to achieve 
your goals? Always remember this, " Evil
THOUGHTS LEAD TO EVIL DEEDS ". 
  What we put into our minds determines
what comes out in our words and actions.
We are instructed to program our minds
with thoughts that are True, Honorable,
Right, Pure, Lovely, of Good Repute, 
Excellent, and Praise Worthy. 
Now it's     
time to be honest, do you have problems
with impure thoughts and daydreams? You
may want to scrutinize just what you are
putting into your mind through electronic
games, television, books, conversations,   
movies, and magazines. Replace harmful  
input with wholesome material. Above all,
read God's Word and pray. Ask God to help
you focus your mind on what is good and
pure. It takes practice, but it can be 
done. 
  As Christians, and Children of the King of Kings we truly have no reason to ever 
worry. 
Here are reasons why we should not 
worry.
- Living one day at a time keeps us from being consumed with worry.
- Worrying is more harmful than helpful.
- Worrying about the future hampers your efforts for today.
- God does not ignore those who depend on Him.
- Worry shows a lack of faith as well as a deficiency in the understanding of God. <br><br>
There are real challenges God wants us to pursue, and worrying keeps us from them. Whatever you choose to fill your mind with will affect the way you think and act. Turn your thoughts to God and His Word, and you will discover more and more goodness, even in this world. A mind filled with good has little room for what is evil. To get rid of foolish ideas before they turn into foolish actions requires eliminating our wrong thoughts and motives.
LAST THOUGHTS: Everything that we do has consequences. It is vital to think before acting, to consider the effects of our choices. Think of your plans for today and consider what their long-range results may be.
Until Next Time...
Jim
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