This weeks message is one that that you 
truly need to take heed. How well do you  
receive " ADVICE?"
I'm positive that your parents have offered
and given you advice. Most parents can be a
storehouse of good advice, because they have
a lifetime of insight into their children's
character. You may not agree with everything 
your parents say, but at least talk with them
and listen carefully. This will help avoid 
hard feelings in the future.
Now, we should evaluate advice, ask if it is
realistic, workable, and consistent with 
Biblical principles. Determine if the results
of following the advice will be fair, make
improvements, and give a positive solution or
direction.
Seek counsel from those more
experienced and wiser. Advice is helpful only
if it is consistent with God's standards.
 The following of bad advice can cause disaster.
When seeking advice don't make these errors.
1- Give extra consideration to the suggestions
of those who know the situation better than you,
and ask God for wisdom to discern who has the 
better option. It is easy to follow the advice
of our peers because they often feel as we do. 
But their view may be limited. It is important
to listen carefully to those who have more
experience than we do - they can see the bigger
picture.
LAST POINT: You know it does us no good to seek
God's advice if we ignore it when it is given.
Real love for God is shown not by merely asking
for direction, but by following that direction
once it is given.
 Until Next Time...
 Jim
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
" ANOTHER'S ADVICE MUST BE DISCERNED "
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Tuesday, January 20, 2015
" HOW IMPORTANT IS PRAYER TO YOU "
My very best to you on this day that the
Lord has made. This week we will be looking
into the importance of prayer.
PRAYER is a petition, supplication or 
praise that is addressed to God. Probably
the best known from the Bible is the Lord's
Prayer, i.e. the prayer which Jesus taught
His disciples as an example of how they should
pray.
The world defines prayer this way:
1- A supplication or expression addressed 
to God or a god: A set order of words used
in praying
2- An earnest request or wish
3- The act or practice of praying to God
4- A religious service consisting chiefly
of prayers - often used in pl.
5- Something
prayed for
6- Slight Chance.
If a man is not considerate and respectful
of his wife, his prayers will be hindered, 
because a living relationship with God depends 
on right relationships with others. Jesus said
if you have a problem with a fellow believer,
you must make it right with that person before
coming to Worship (Matt. 5:23-24). Now, I
especially believe that this principle carries 
over into family relationships. If men use their 
position to mistreat their wives their relationship
with God will suffer.
" ALWAYS OFFERING PRAYER WITH JOY IN MY EVERY 
PRAYER FOR YOU ALL."
This is the first of many
times Paul used the word joy in his letter. The
Philippians were remembered with joy and 
thanksgiving whenever Paul prayed. By helping
Paul, they were helping Christ's cause. Now the
Philippians were willing to be used by God for
whatever he wanted them to do. When others think
about you, what comes to their minds? Are you
remembered with fondest and joy by them? Do your
acts of kindness lift up others?
 Until next Time...
 Jim
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Tuesday, January 13, 2015
" DON'T DOUBT CHRIST "
Do You Believe? If you do, in whom do you 
believe in? This week's title is 
" DON'T DOUBT CHRIST."
I often think back to challenging times for  
me as well as for some of you. My mind also reflects on how Moses witnessed God's power
in spectacular miracles, yet at this time he
questioned God's ability to feed the wandering
Israelite's. If Moses doubted God's power, how
much easier it is for us to do the same?
Completely depending upon God is essential
regardless of our level of spiritual maturity.
When we begin to rely on our understanding, we
are in danger of ignoring God's assessment of
the situation. By remembering His past works 
and His present power, we can be sure that we are
not cutting off His potential help. 
  Momentary doubt vs. lack of trust unfortunately 
is a fact of life. Now when you examine your 
conscience do you always unearth everything?
When you're confessing your sin(s) is all the
secret sin(s) coming forth? Can you declare your
confidence in your integrity and God's justice. 
We are always likely to have hidden sin in our
lives. Sin we don't even know about because 
God's standards are so high and our performance
is so imperfect. If we are true believers, 
however, all our sins are forgiven because of
what Christ did on the cross in our behalf
(Rom 5:1-8). The Word of God also teaches us 
that even if our hearts condemn us, God is 
greater than our hearts (1 John 3:20). 
 His forgiveness and cleansing are sufficient;
they overrule our nagging doubts. The Holy Spirit
in us is our proof that we are forgiven in 
God's eye's even though we may feel guilty. 
If we, are truly seeking God, we can stand up to
another's accusations as well as our own nagging
doubts. Now, you can take this to the bank: if
God has forgiven and accepted us, we are forgiven 
indeed. No doubt about it.
 Until Next Time...
 Jim
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Tuesday, January 6, 2015
" I WON'T BOW DOWN "
Praise the Lord, here we are at the dawning 
of another year. I for one am looking forward 
to doing a better job with my Walk With Christ.
 Shadrach is the name given to " Hananiah " by
the Babylonians who invaded his country and
took many captives. Hananiah was one of three
companions of Daniel, all of whom were thrown
into a fiery furnace for not bowing down and
worshiping the golden idol set up by
Nebuchadnezzar the king.
They were miraculously
protected from the fire by God. 
 Why didn't the three young men Shadrach, 
Meshach and Abed-Nego just bow to the image
and then tell God that they didn't mean it?
They had PRE-determined never to worship another
god, and they courageously took their stand.
The boys did not know whether they would be
delivered from the fire; all they knew was
that they would not fall down and worship
an idol.
Are you ready to take a stand for
God no matter what? I'm of the mind that
when you stand for God, you will stand out. 
It may be painful, and it may not always 
have a happy ending. Be prepared to say,
" If he rescues me, or if he doesn't, I
will serve only God. "
Now the boys names were changed because
Nebuchadnezzar wanted to make them 
Babylonian. New names would help them 
assimilate into the culture. " Hananiah "
means the Lord shows grace;". The name, 
Shadrach, probably means " under the command
of A K U" (the moon god). 
 The story of Shadrach (Hananiah), Meshach
(Mishael), and Abed-nego (Azariah) is told 
in the Book Of Daniel. They refused to bow
down and worship an idol, how about you?
 Until Next Time...
 Jim
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