Welcome, now come on in, we're going to be
discussing " FAITH " this week again.
I feel
that someone really needs to hear this message.
 " ACCORDING TO YOUR FAITH WILL IT BE DONE TO
YOU " (MATT 9:29).
 I'm reminded of an account in the Bible of 
two blind men. Jesus Heals the Blind and the
Mute. Now, Jesus didn't respond immediately
to these men's pleas. He waited to see if they
had faith. I've come to the conclusion that not
everyone who says he wants help really believes
God can help him. Jesus may have waited and 
questioned these men to emphasize and increase
their faith.
When you think that God is too slow
in answering your prayers, consider that He might
be testing you as He did the blind men. Then He
touched their eyes, saying, " IT SHALL BE DONE
ACCORDING TO YOUR FAITH " (Matt 9:29).
I believe that it's vital for you to know that
because of our salvation and even our faith and
gifts, we should respond with gratitude,praise,
and joy. " FOR WE WALK BY FAITH, NOT BY
SIGHT ". 
  Now I believe we've all heard the account of
the Centurion, a Roman Army Officer who was in 
charge of 100 men. This warrior approached Jesus
not as a last resort or wizardry, but because he
believed Jesus was sent from God. OK, in his time
of need, it was natural for him to turn to Jesus.
As an army captain, he daily delegated work and
sent groups on missions, so this was how he chose
to get his message to Jesus. You may be wondering
why did this centurion, this warrior send Jewish
Elders to Jesus instead of going himself? He was
well aware of the Jewish hatred for Roman Soldiers,
he may not have wanted to interrupt a Jewish 
gathering. Matthew 8:5 says the Roman centurion
visited Jesus himself, while Luke 7:3 says he sent 
Jewish Elders to present his request to Jesus. In
dealing with the messengers. Jesus was dealing with
the centurion.
 LAST THOUGHTS: Now I've always believed that I was
a man of much faith. For 12 years I suffered with 
extreme chronic pain daily, and could hardly walk
without assistance. many people who cared for me 
prayed daily for God's intervention. For years they
told me that I would walk, but in the back of my 
mind, I was hearing my doctors telling me that I
would end up in a wheelchair. Finally I got into my
quite place and had a heart to heart with Jesus, and
I'm HEALED...
  For better or worse, our faith affects others. We
cannot make another person a Christian, but we can do
much through our Words, Actions, and love to give him
or her a chance to respond to Christ. Look for 
opportunities to bring your friends to the Living Christ.
 Until next Time...
 Jim,
    
      
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
" COMPLETE TRUST "
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Tuesday, January 22, 2013
" COMFORT / UN ANXIETY "
Good Morning,
   Well as always it's so great that you
saw fit to stop by today.
" COMFORT "
consolation: freedom from pain, trouble,
or anxiety: also something that gives
such freedom. 
  
Now let's get started, we are instructed
to comfort one another. Doing the Lord's
work doesn't guarantee a comfortable life.
Many people think that believing in God
protects them from trouble, so when calamity
appears, they question God's goodness and 
justice. We are promised that everything,
even our discomfort, has meaning in God's
plan. 
  Real comfort is sacrificing yours to show
love for another. When you love someone, you
will do all you can to ensure the safety of
that person and care for his or her needs, 
even at a cost to your personal comfort.
Now,
this shows up most often in small actions - 
walking upstairs to get your spouse a glass of
water, leaving work early to attend some 
function your child is involved in, or
sacrificing your personal comfort to tend to
the needs of a friend. Knowing that God keeps
his promises can comfort you too. As we read
the Word of God hopefully you are convinced
that it is true. More important you realize
that it is more than just stories; it is part
of God's Word. In it The Father is revealing
to you his plans for human history. 
  Is your faith becoming too comfortable? Are
you willing to totally obey God, what if the
Lord tells you that he needs you to accomplish 
a task on the other side of the world, what 
would you do?
Now if you do completely understand
that God may be trying to lead you to a place of 
greater service and usefulness for him. Don't 
allow the comfort and security of your present
position make you miss God's plan for you. Don't
give into society's pressures. Don't settle for
comfort without commitment. Stand up against evil
by living as God would have his people live.
FINAL POINT: Ways to become a better comforter to
those in pain: (1) Don't talk just for the sake of
talking; (2) don't sermonize by giving pat answers;
(3) don't accuse or criticize; (4) put yourself in
the other person's place; and (5) offer help and
encouragement. The best comforters are those who
know something about personal suffering.
Until Next Time...
Jim,
 
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Tuesday, January 15, 2013
SERVANT / SERVANT HOOD
  Do you have a servant spirit, now do you have a heart for doing far more than the
bare minimum? When asked to help or when you see a need do you go beyond the minimum? The Father will use and He will lead us if we are available, are you? It is paramount that we follow the Word Of God. To effectively serve God you must fulfill the conditions of His word. Serving God is selfless, not self-centered. Again as believers, yes we are to be selfless rather than self-centered. Instead of expecting God to serve us, we are to serve Him, expecting nothing in return. We serve God for who He is, not for what we get from Him. 
  Christians I'm talking to you, I believe that every now and then we must all do a gut check. I'm afraid in life we find ourselves on auto-pilot going through life. Check the condition of your heart toward God. We can be very active in our work for God and still not give the heartfelt obedience he desires. The Father has a place for us all to serve. You don't have to be an ordained minister to have an important place in the Body Of Believers. No matter what your walk in life may be God can use you. God has given you an unique combination of talents. Use them to serve and honor Him. When you see others - even in carrying out ordinary tasks - you are serving God. Because ultimately we serve God, every job has dignity. We should put aside our own 
interest to serve other Christians. Again when we serve others, we are serving God.  
  We are called to serve God in specific ways.Although God promises us the tools and
strength we need, we often make excuses. Confession Time... My hand's up. But reminding God of our limitations only implies that He does not know all about us or that He has made a mistake in evaluating our character. Don't spend time making excuses. Instead spend it doing what God wants. 
  Until Next Time... 
    Jim, 
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Tuesday, January 8, 2013
" ARE YOU WATCHING "
    Greetings to you, 
This week we will be talking about " Watching ".It's important that we are vigilant in our daily watch for the return of our Jesus Christ. 
  If you are watching, what are you watching for? Jesus tells us about remaining watchful, to the point that MATTHEW, MARK and LUKE chose to mention it in each of the Gospels. I am of the belief that every word in the Bible is life giving. Unfortunately we don't always discover it's value at the moment. Sad but true we sometimes just read words,therefore we miss what the Lord is trying to tell us at that specific moment in time.  
 Are you watching and waiting for the return of Jesus Christ our Lord? It is probably a good thing that we don't know exactly when Jesus Christ will return. Now let's be honest, if we knew the precise date, we might plan to keep sinning and then turn to the Father right at the end. When Jesus returns to take his people to Heaven,
we must be ready. Spiritual preparation cannot be bought or borrowed at the last minute. Our relationship with the Father must be our own. Jesus' second coming will be swift and sudden. There will be no opportunity for last-minute repentance or bargaining. The choice we have already made will determine our eternal destiny. Jesus' purpose in telling us about his return is not to stimulate predictions and 
calculations about the date, but to warn us to be vigilant and prepared. Will you be ready? The only safe choice is to obey him today. God's coming judgment is as certain as Jesus' return to earth.  
  Jesus asks us to spend the time of waiting taking care of His people and doing His work here on earth, both within the church and outside it. Now readers this is the best way to prepare for the return of Jesus Christ. Remember the scriptures tell us that He's returning for His bride... The church, and He's looking for a bride without spot or wrinkle. Who is the church? Those of us who know Him as Lord and Savior, those who have a Personal Relationship with Him. 
  Until Next Time... 
    Jim,  
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Tuesday, January 1, 2013
(PART TWO) " The Way Of All Flesh "
  Happy New year to you and all those whom you care so much about. I wish you the very best for 2013 and it's my wish that you will come to the realization that it's OK to ask the Lord for WISDOM.This week we're continuing with Part 2 of " The Way Of All Flesh ". 
  This is such an important topic I felt that I needed to expound on it another week. We are embarking on a brand new year, and as I've said before we're not guaranteed five minutes from now, so open up your mind and let's get started. 
 Why we should not fear death. Some points you may find redundant, but I feel are vital for you to wrap your arms around. As Born Again Christians we must be confident that the Father will not leave us in the grave. Many people fear death because they can neither control nor understand it. We can be assured that God will not forget us when we die. He will bring us to life again to live with him forever,to me this provides real security. Death does not have to represent a darkened door at the end of life, a passageway to an unknown and feared destiny.  
But for God's people, again death is a bright pathway to a new and better life. Inquiry, why do we fear death? It is because of the pain we expect,the separation from loved ones, its surprise? God can help us deal with those fears. If you're listening God has shown us that death is not final, but is just another step in the
eternal life we received when we follow Christ. 
  Planning for death is a concept that most people don't give a thought to. Many people avoid thinking about death. Now you're not being encouraged to think morbidly, but is helpful for you to think clearly about death. Hopefully we all will be reminded that their is still time for change, time to examine the direction of our lives and time to confess our sins and find forgiveness from God. Because all of us will eventually die, it makes sense to plan ahead and accept that we are going to be with God or not. I'm looking forward to experience God's mercy rather than his justice. 
Until Next Time... 
Jim
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