Good Morning, I hope that all is well in your camp. I wish Blessings on you and those in whom you care much about. If we're honest we will admit that from time to time we fall back into our Adamic Nature. It is often easier for us to strike out in frustration and accuse another than to admit an error and ask for forgiveness. Why is it that we complain about our adverse circumstances when we have only ourselves to blame. People often try to avoid guilt feelings by shifting the blame. But this doesn't solve the problem. When you face problems, look first at yourself. If you changed your attitude or behavior, would the problem be solved? When I think of blame in the Bible, I immediately think of Adam and Eve and how they blamed another. When God asked Adam about his sin, Adam blamed Eve, then Eve blamed the serpent. Now, how easy is it for us to excuse our sins by blaming someone else or circumstances. But God knows the truth, and he holds each of us accountable for what we do. Admit your wrong attitudes and actions and then apologize to God. Don't attempt to get away with sin by blaming someone else. Often if we're honest with ourselves, our dilemma's, our troubles result from our own disobedience or lack of faith. We cannot blame God for our sins. Until we face this reality, we will have Little Peace and No Spiritual Growth. People continually blame God for their self-induced problems. How do you respond to the unpleasant results of your own choices? Where do you normally fix the blame? Instead of blaming God, look for ways to grow through your failures. Until Next Time... Jim,
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
" ANGER "
God Bless You, and welcome! It's so good to be alive, Spring is one of my favorite times of the year. Spring and Fall do it for me, well anytime that I can be of service to the Lord I'm pleased. This week we will be looking into " Anger. " Anger is a powerful emotion. Often it may drive people to hurt others with words or physical violence. But anger directed at sin and the mistreatment of others is not wrong. When injustice or sin makes you angry, ask God how you can channel that anger in constructive ways to help bring about a positive change. People tend to become like those with whom they spend a lot of time. Even the negative characteristics sometimes rub off. The Bible exhorts us to be cautious in our choice of companions. Choose people with characteristics you would like to develop in your life. " An angry man stirs up dissension, and a hot-tempered one commits many sins " (Prov.29:22). A quick temper can be like a fire out of control. It can burn us and everyone in it's path. Anger Divides People. It pushes us into hasty decisions that only causes bitterness and guilt. Yet anger in itself, is not wrong. Anger can be a legitimate reaction to injustice and sin. When you feel yourself getting angry, look for the cause. Are you reacting to an evil situation that you are going to set right? Or are you responding selfishly to a personal insult? Pray that God will help you control your quick temper, channeling your feelings into effective and conquering selfish anger through humility and repentance. " Be Angry, And Yet Do Not Sin; Do Not Let The Sun Go Down On Your Anger " (Ephesian 4:26-27). Now, the Bible doesn't tell us that we shouldn't feel angry, but it points out that it is important to handle our anger properly. If vented thoughtlessly, anger can hurt others and destroy relationships. If bottled up inside, it can cause us to become bitter and destroy us from within. Now, Paul tells us to deal with our anger immediately in a way that builds relationships rather than destroys them. If we nurse our anger, we will give Satan an opportunity to divide us. Are you angry with someone right now? Please think, what can I do to resolve our differences? Don't let the day end before you begin to work on mending your relationship. Until Next Time... Jim,
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Tuesday, March 17, 2015
" LEAD BY EXAMPLE "
Good Morning, we're well on our way into another week. This week we are looking into " EXAMPLE. " I believe that each of us must challenge ourselves with that question every now and then. Webster defines " Example ": (1) Something forming a model to be followed or avoided. (2) A representative sample. (3) A problem to be solved in order to show the application of some rule. A righteous person can often affect others for good. James says that the Prayers of a Righteous Person are powerful (see James 5:16). All christian's should follow the example of our hero's of the faith such as Abraham. His example of praying for others to be Saved. We should be a good example to those around us so that others might see your good deeds and and imitate them. If you want someone to act a certain way, be sure that you live that way yourself. Then you will earn the right to be heard, and your life will reinforce what you teach. Now, the Word therefore is a clue that what follows is important! We must not live with only our own survival in mind. Others will follow our example, and we have a responsibility to them if we are living for Christ, as we claim to be. Does your example make it easier for others to believe in and follow Christ, and to mature in him? Or would those who follow you end up confused and mislead? Until Next Time... Jim,
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Tuesday, March 10, 2015
" DON'T WORRY ABOUT DETAILS BEYOND YOUR CONTROL "
Thanks For Stopping By,I'm so pleased that you saw fit to hear the word for this week. Again I must say that the Lord has pressed upon my heart to share what I believe to be a timely message. It is my intention to grab your attention today. Jesus commands us not to Worry, but how can we avoid it? Only faith can free us from the anxiety caused by greed and covetousness. It is truly wise for us to plan responsibly; it is not healthy for us to dwell on all the ways our planning could go wrong. Worry is pointless because it can't fill any of our needs; now to worry is foolish because the Father of the universe loves us and he knows what we need. He promises to meet all our real needs, but not necessarily all our desires. Because of the ill effects of worry, Jesus tells us not to worry about those needs that God promises to supply. Worry may (1) damage your health, (2) cause the object of your worry to consume your thoughts, (3) disrupt your productivity, (4) negatively affect the way you treat others, and (5) reduce your ability to trust in God. How many ill effects of worry are you experiencing? Here is the difference between worry and genuine concern - worry immobilizes but concern moves you to action. If you're looking to and obeying God, then you're most likely doing just as God commanded. Often we do just the opposite of obeying the Holy Spirit. Listen why worry about the details of a task, if the Lord God Almighty has directed you to it. When we Storm Heaven, and Seek The Face of Jesus we will receive our marching orders. So why worry about details over which we have no control, why neglecting specific areas ( such as Attitudes, Relationships, Responsibilities) that are under our control. Concentrate on what God has given you to do, and leave the rest to God. We should always allow God to worry about the small stuff and not us. Until Next Time... Jim,
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Tuesday, March 3, 2015
" THE WAGES OF SIN IS DEATH "
Good Morning. It's my prayer that all is well with
your soul. Are you having a good week adjusting to
life's twist and bumps in the road? Many are dealing
with inclement weather, while others sickness and
disease, and the majority of us are faced with pending
financial decisions. Every decision that we make in 
this life has eternal implications.
 We are free to choose between Two Masters, 
but we are not free to manipulate the 
consequences of our choice. Each of us do 
have free will which translates into we can  
only blame ourselves if we choose wrong. 
Now 
each of the Two Masters pays with his own 
kind of currency. THE CURRENCY OF SIN IS DEATH. 
Now that is all that you can expect or hope for 
in life without God. It's time to be real as I 
believe that we are in the END TIMES. Christ's 
currency is Eternal Life-New Life with God that
begins on earth and continues forever with God. What choice have you made?
Last Point:
  Eternal life is a free gift from God. If it is 
a gift, then it is not something that we earn, 
nor something that must be paid back. Please
consider the foolishness of someone who receives
a gift given out of love and then offers to pay
for it. A gift cannot be purchased by the 
recipient. A more appropriate response to a 
loved one who offers a gift is graceful acceptance 
with gratitude. Our salvation is a gift of God, 
not something of our own doing. He saved us because  
of His mercy, not because of any righteous things 
that we have done. How much more we should accept   
with thanksgiving the gift that God has freely given 
to us. Now don't be a lukewarm Christian, please  
remember that The Wages Of Sin Is Death.
  Until Next Time...
   Jim                                    
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