All in all, Jesus came and saved me.
What can I say! He's my greatest friend.
Who can be a friend in times of trouble?
No one in this world - no one not even your closest relative but Jesus can and will be there for me, yesterday, today and eternally. Amen.
Psalm 23
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
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This is a good music from utube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XP_0hrsRI7Q&mode=related&search=
ncc - u tube = israel trip
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BB2HWaiekO0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BB2HWaiekO0
miracle - see this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLbxipVdomw&mode=related&search=
give thanks
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVEUfmiKHp0
grace is all around
Why do we find it so difficult to accept
Instead we want law
With it, shows our flaws
Jesus is a life saviour and forever His Blood protects us from everything.
Recently, I heard something but dont know if it is true.
A particular DEACON from a Mega Church scolded the whole group of servers for ONE HOUR! is this right?
Secondly, he made the remarks : EVEN IF ALL OF YOU WERE TO STEP DOWN OR RESIGN, I DONT WORRY BECAUSE THE LORD WILL PROVIDE!""
Is this abusing the word of GOD?
Thirdly, during one INDOOR STADIUM meeting, all servers were told to STAND UP AND CLAP HANDS WHEN THIS DEACON CAME INTO THE STADIUM!
Is this glorifying him more than JESUS?
And the church supposedly to be preaching LOVE OF JESUS and NO CONDEMNATION?
Please will the church stand up and explain?
After having gone to Israel, there is nothing more important than Jesus! We travelled a little and we complained of the hot weather. Imagine that Jesus walked throughout and even got punished and now I know how JESUS suffered really so much and so overwhelming for us all. For those who dont know that yet, pray that their spiritual eyes be opened and they hear the gospel in one way or the other. Amen.
153 - Ani ha Elohim
Gematria of the above Hebrew words - I am God - equals 153
Joshua 1:8
Meditation is the only key in knowing and hearing from God!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LoAV3Ozke98
SID ROTH IT'S SUPERNATURAL WEBSITE in YOUTUBE
Courtesy of the writer below:
Are You Encountering God or Admiring Yourself
Posted on 2011/9/26/
By Darren Hewer
Please open your Bible and read Psalm 8.
When we stop and think about the majestic God who created us, and meditate on who this God is, does it fill us with an amazed sense of awe? Or, as the title of a famous book says, is our conception of God “too small”?
Nicky Gumbel gives us a pertinent illustration. There once was a child sitting at the table drawing a picture. Her mother asked her what she was doing. She replied, “I’m drawing a picture of God.” Her mother said, “Don’t be silly, no one knows what God looks like.” The child thought for a moment, then replied, “Well, they will know by the time I’ve finished!”
We do this, don’t we? We come up with our own conception of how we think God is. Although we are actually made in God’s image (Genesis 1:27), we often want to try to suggest the opposite: We try to remake God in OUR own image. We futilely try to make God fit into our preconceived notions of how He “should” be.
But when we decide what God is like based on our own preconceptions, what we end up with is a “god” that is just like me. We end up with a tame god. A “god” that never disagrees with me, never challenges me to excel, never tells me that I’m wrong. But this is also a god who is “too small” … lifeless, powerless, and totally unlike the God we know from the Bible! This tame God is not the one who created you and I and the heavens and the Earth.
Even lifelong Christians can become complacent in their ideas about what God is like. For example, I have encountered God, but am I encountering God? God is greater, grander, more amazing than we will ever fully comprehend. R. C. Sproul writes that “People are never duly touched and impressed with a conviction of their insignificance until they have contrasted themselves with the majesty of God.”
The question is: Are you encountering God or admiring yourself? Have you been seeking to know who God really is? Or have you been admiring yourself in the mirror?
Can you pray along with the Psalmist, “O LORD, our Lord, how majestic is your name in all the earth!” (Psalm 8:9) and ask Him to show you a small glimpse of His greatness today as you seek to encounter Him?
Question: Have you been encountering God or admiring yourself?
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