Meditations and Prayers
2009/9/28
@ 04:22 PM (1 month, 23 days ago)
Scripture:
8For it is by grace you have been
saved, through faith—and this not
from yourselves, it is the gift of God—
9not by works, so that no one can
boast. 10For we are God's workmanship,
created in Christ Jesus to do good works,
which God prepared in advance for us to do.
Ephesians 2: 8-9
Reflection:
The Plan of Salvation
Salvation= It is the ultimate reward you
receive for giving your life to Jesus Christ.
The Reward= Eternity spent with Christ
your Savior in heaven.
How do you get this Salvation= You
receive Salvation as a gift through grace,
God's love. You don't get this from anyone
else, or by doing good things. You get
salvation because of your faith, it is a gift
from God.
The cause of Salvation= Salvation causes
our center of focus to change from ourselves
to serving God, (good works).
This is God's Plan for you, you can accept
or reject it, the consequences are totally in
your hands. But please keep this in mind,
God Loves You and that's why this plan
is given to you.
Prayer:
Dear Lord,
I admit that I am a sinner. I have done many
things that don’t please you. I have lived my
life for myself. I am sorry and I repent. I ask
you to forgive me. I believe that you died on
the cross for me, to save me. You did what
I could not do for myself. I come to you now
and ask you to take control of my life, I give
it to you. Help me to live every day in a way
that pleases you. I love you, Lord, and I thank
you that I will spend all eternity with you.
In Jesus Name Amen
2009/9/23
@ 12:53 PM (1 month, 28 days ago)
Bruce Larson, in The One and Only You,
illustrates the ease with which we can lose
that passion in marriage. He uses the common cold
and a married couple as his principal point-makers.
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2009/9/19
@ 11:56 AM (2 months, 2 days ago)
In Thailand, the people greatly love
and admire King Bhumibol (Rama IX),
who has led them for over 60 years.
To display their respect for the king,
the Thai people wear bright yellow
shirts every Monday, because yellow
is the official color of the king.
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2009/9/15
@ 04:44 PM (2 months, 6 days ago)
Scripture:
Never be lazy in your work, but serve
the Lord enthusiastically.
Romans 12:11 NLT
Reflection:
Personal responsibility comes home
The USS Astoria was the first U.S.
cruiser to engage the Japanese during
the Battle of Savo Island, a night action
fought 8-9, August 1942.
About 0200 hours Signalman 3rd Class
Elgin Staples was swept overboard by
the blast when the number one 8-inch
gun turret exploded. He was kept afloat
by a narrow life belt that he managed to
activate.
At around 0600 hours, Staples was
rescued by a passing destroyer and
returned to the Astoria, whose captain
was attempting to save the cruiser by
beaching her. The effort failed, and Staples,
still wearing the same life belt, found
himself back in the water. Picked up
again, he was one of 500 survivors.
On board a transport, he closely examined
the life belt that had served him so well. It
had been manufactured by the Firestone
Tire and Rubber Company of Akron, Ohio,
and bore a registration number.
Given home leave, Staples asked his mother,
who worked for Firestone, about the purpose
of the number on the belt. She replied that the
company insisted on personal responsibility
for the war effort, and that the number was
unique and assigned to only one inspector.
Staples remembered everything about the life
belt, and quoted the number. It was his
mother's personal code and affixed to every
item she was responsible for approving.
Commander Eric J. Berryman, quoted by R.
Kent Hughes in 1001 Great Stories and Quotes
(Tyndale House) p 234-35
2009/9/13
@ 06:23 AM (2 months, 8 days ago)
Scripture:
"God opposes the proud, but gives grace
to the humble." James 4:6
Reflection:
I had a friend who had a favorite Bible
quote, he used to quote it to me all the
time. "Resist the devil and he will flee
from you". James 4:7. Everytime I
turned around there was my friend with
that quote. The problem with him quoting
that verse was that he would forget the
first part of the verse. "THEREFORE
SUBMIT TO GOD, resist the devil and
he will flee from you". You see simply
resisting satan is not enough, simply
resisting evil will not make it flee. If
you want to put the devil on the run,
if you want to get rid of evil, SUBMIT
TO GOD, and resist the temptation of
pride. James also wrote, "Humble
yourselves in the sight of the Lord, and
He shall lift you up." James 4:10
You see we all have a choice to make,
God allow us to fall flat on our face,
so that we become humble and
submitted, or we can humble ourselves.
I don't know about you but guess what?
I pick the later.
When I was an active preacher I found
myself falling into to a false and very
deceptive sense of pride. After, what
I perceived a great sermon, I found my-
self feeling,"look at me, I'm
sacrificing for the Lord". Believe me
my outward appearance and attitude
reflected my feeling. But I soon discovered
that when I humble myself in places no-
body sees, there is less temptation of
pride. Public humility may bring the
praise of men and woman, but private
humility will bring the public grace and
favor of God. AND THE GRACE OF GOD
PUTS THE DEVIL ON THE RUN!
Prayer:
Oh God, awesome in power and might. I
submit to You, to Your authority, to Your
Lordship, to Your power. There is no God
besides You, I chose humility. Forgive me
for pride and arrogance.
2009/9/12
@ 03:07 AM (2 months, 9 days ago)
(Note: The other day a good friend emailed
the following to me. Whenever things get
rough for you, please remember this letter)
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2009/9/9
@ 11:03 AM (2 months, 12 days ago)
How You Can Make a Fresh Start
Whitney Hopler
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2009/9/8
@ 12:33 PM (2 months, 13 days ago)
How You Can Make a Fresh Start
Whitney Hopler
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2009/9/7
@ 08:02 AM (2 months, 14 days ago)
How You Can Make a Fresh Start
Whitney Hopler
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2009/9/6
@ 04:58 PM (2 months, 15 days ago)
How You Can Make a Fresh Start
Whitney Hopler
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@ 04:57 PM (2 months, 15 days ago)
How You Can Make a Fresh Start
Whitney Hopler
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2009/9/4
@ 03:21 PM (2 months, 17 days ago)
I the middle of this series "How You Can Make a
Fresh Start".
I thought I would give you something to keep in mind:
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2009/9/3
@ 04:34 PM (2 months, 18 days ago)
How You Can Make a Fresh Start
Whitney Hopler
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2009/9/2
@ 04:54 PM (2 months, 19 days ago)
How You Can Make a Fresh Start
Whitney Hopler
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2009/9/1
@ 03:22 PM (2 months, 20 days ago)
(The next Reflections will be a series
of 14 brief messages on how you can make a
Fresh Start in your life. It is my prayer
that these suggestions will help provide
a real renewal in your total life.)
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