Thursday, April 21, 2011

Witnessing Servants: ANGELS

Witnessing Servants: ANGELS: "One Wednesday at Querino Avenue,,Paranaque City.Philippines, on a very crowded market place, Me and bro. Phil went on to our Street Evangeli..."

Witnessing Servants: Even I Forgot to ask

Witnessing Servants: Even I Forgot to ask: " This happened one September morning: As I 'm moving out from the parking area of a grocery store , when a fast moving motorcycle coming s..."

Witnessing Servants: When God Wants You To Go

Witnessing Servants: When God Wants You To Go: "One evening at the house of sister Gloria on our bible study session, my Pastor friend Mike was asked to visit the island of masbate for a..."

Witnessing Servants: The Word of God and the Testimony of the Witnesses...

Witnessing Servants: The Word of God and the Testimony of the Witnesses...: "I would like to go back from the past experience that I've encountered from a bible study session at the woman's home with a terminal cancer..."

Monday, April 18, 2011

Once Belong, But Not Real


What is your main reason for being a Christian? Unless it is a Christ-centered reason, you may not really belong. You don't have to settle for less than the best. You can become a loyal, trustworthy follower
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 They went out from us, but they did not really belong to us. For if they had belonged to us, they would have remained with us, but their going showed that none of them belong to us (1 John 2:19 )
The Antichrists were not total strangers to the church, they once belong to it, but they did not continue John does not say why they left; it is clear that their reason for joining in the first place were wrong. Today many people are "Christians" for less than the best reasons. Perhaps going to church is a family tradition. Maybe they like the social and the business contacts they make there. Or possibly going to church is a long standing-habit, and they have never stopped to ask themselves why they do it.

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Just Like All The Rest

    Those who are wise must finally die,just like the foolish and senseless,leaving all their wealth behind.
Psalm 49 isn’t exactly what you’d call cheery. Its main point is that the rich will die just like everybody else. The psalm ends on this note: “People who boast of their wealth don’t understand; The rich and poor have one thing in common they will die, when they die, they leave all they own here on earth.  Psalm 49 offers us the possibility of looking at our lives differently, of living with deeper purpose and wider vision. Even if we’re not striving for riches, most of us spend generous amounts of time and effort seeking that which, in the end, will be left behind. We worry about so many things that don’t matter when we look at life from the perspective of death’s inevitability. Psalm 49 gives us the chance to see life from the point of view of death, and therefore choose to live with significance. This is a good time to check up on your investments and see where you have invested the most. Then do something about it!

 Not wealth. Not position or power. Not even success, as the world defines it. Lives that matter even after death were focused on loving God and loving others. It’s really that simple.

Monday, April 11, 2011

Is God Present In The Place You Live?






Go, inspect the city of Jerusalem, Walk around and count the many towers and tour all the citadels, that you may describe them to the future generations. For that is what God is like. He is our God forever and ever, and He will guide us until we die. (Psalm 48:12-14)
In Psalm 48, Jerusalem is so closely associated with God that it reflects God’s own character. God’s greatness is seen in the height and magnificence of Jerusalem (48:2). God reveals himself as a defender in the towers of this city (48:3). The “fortified walls” and “citadels” of Jerusalem tell present and future generations that God is strong, protective, and permanent (48:12-13).

Does it make any 
sense in today’s world to think of a city as somehow reflecting the character of God? Many of us, I expect, think of cities as places of commerce, commotion, and crowds. We hear of great cities with declining populations and crumbling school systems. Surely, therefore, if we want to experience God, we must flee from the city to the country, where we can find rest and beauty.“To build a great city for all people through a gospel movement that brings personal conversion, community formation,social justice and cultural renewal to the world.”
Whether you live in a giant metropolis or a small town, you have the opportunity to live out your faith in such a way that God is present in the place you live. Through acts of kindness and demonstrations of love, through speaking and living the truth, and through doing justice according to God’s Word, you can help your city or town be a place that reflects the very character of God.
    

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Doing The Work Of God’s Kingdom


When Jesus told his disciples that they could “walk among snakes and scorpions and crush them,” he wasn’t talking about literal critters. Rather, these pests represented the “power of the enemy” and, in particular, “evil spirits” (10:19-20). You see, the seventy-two disciples whom Jesus had sent out to do the work of the kingdom returned to him, excited that they had power over demons (10:17). Jesus reaffirmed that he had given them authority over “snakes and scorpions.” Then he added, “But don’t rejoice because evil spirits obey you; rejoice because your names are registered in heaven” (10:20).
When we’re doing the work of God’s kingdom, it’s easy to get caught up in the excitement of our victories. There’s just about nothing more wonderful in life than being used by God to heal someone or bring that person into a saving relationship with Christ. It’s natural to be glad when God works through us. But we must remember that being used by God in this way is a result of something more profound and eternally significant. God works through those whose “names are registered in heaven” (10:20).Evidence of God’s power in our lives confirms the fact that we are citizens of his kingdom, that we belong to him for eternity. And this, Jesus said, is a matter for profuse rejoicing.

 Can you think of times in your life when God used you in a wonderful way? Did your rejoicing in that situation remind you that you belong to God? As you experience God’s good gifts in your life, does this draw you closer to the Lord? Why or why not

For All Who Love God Only

And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them, who are called according to his purpose.(Romans 8:28).
God works out all things-not just isolated incidents, for our good. This does not mean that all that happens to us is good. Evil is prevalent in our fallen world, but God is able to turn it around for our long-range good. Note that God is not working to make us happy, but to fulfill his purpose. Note also that this promise is not for everybody, it can be claimed only by those who love God and are fitting into God's plans. Such people have a new perspective, a new mindset on life. They trust God, not life treasures; they look to their security in heaven, not on earth, they learn .to accept pain and persecution on earth, not resent it, because it brings them closer to God.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

They May Refer To Me As Lord,

As we can see, almost all people know already Jesus, but not all believe. They thought he's just like some of those other gods. So they put him in the alliance of gods in their minds and at their altars, a collection of icons. Our experience and our testimonies can make a difference, in their knowledge about Christ. That is the reason why we are in this present time. If we can share that he is alive and working in our lives, may be they will put their trust in him and put their faith in our God. The day of his return will soon be here. So quit the evil deeds of darkness and put on the armor of right living, as we who live in the daylight should! Be decent and true in everything you do so that all can approve your behavior. Don’t spend your time in wild parties and getting drunk or in adultery and lust. The gospel is not only what we believe, but also how we must live. The Holy Spirit leads us in faithfulness, so we can avoid lust and fraud. The Holy Spirit helps us to remain strong in faith, able to show genuine love to others and maintain our moral character even we are being persecuted, slandered, or oppressed. We must stand still and don't be move. Continue to share your blessing and the goodness you received from God; they needed that to believe.
 " Not all who sound religious are really godly people. They may refer to me as Lord,' but still won't get to heaven. For the decisive question is whether they obey my Father in heaven.(Matt.7:21)