Spreading the Saving Grace of Christ Jesus. Giving God the glory in all circumstances and allowing Him to transform lives and hearts through the atoning work on the Cross. "For we are saved by grace through faith...Ephesians 2:8-9. Love and praise Him with all your heart, mind, strength and soul. Love thy neighbor as thyself and these are the 2 greatest commandments. For even Christ Jesus came not to be served but to serve and sacrifice.
Wednesday, August 31, 2016
Sandcastle Kingdoms: The Wise Man Built His House Upon a Rock "Parable"
A nice video parable of about "The Wise Man Building His House on a Rock" by Christ Jesus! God bless you all. A link to his YouTube channel can be found on the right-hand side of my blog! Much love to all in Jesus's Name! Our Lord and Savior.
Sandcastles: Parable Video
Sandcastles: Parable Video
Why Don't We See Miracles in the West - Crosswalk Newsletter
If I had to choose a favorite story in the Bible, it would probably be the tale of Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego. That story had everything; an arrogant king, an evil plot, redemption, three brave heroes willing to sacrifice everything for their faith, but most of all, it had a miracle.
“Then King Nebuchadnezzar leaped to his feet in amazement and asked his advisers, ‘Weren’t there three men that we tied up and threw into the fire?’ They replied, ‘Certainly, Your Majesty.’ He said, ‘Look! I see four men walking around in the fire, unbound and unharmed, and the fourth looks like a son of the gods.’ Nebuchadnezzar then approached the opening of the blazing furnace and shouted, ‘Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego, servants of the Most High God, come out! Come here!’ So Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego came out of the fire, and the satraps, prefects, governors and royal advisers crowded around them. They saw that the fire had not harmed their bodies, nor was a hair of their heads singed; their robes were not scorched, and there was no smell of fire on them.” – Daniel 3:24-28
I think all Christians wish they could one day witness a miracle. Many believe it would strengthen their faith in Christ, and admittedly, we’re all a bit jealous of those who got to witness events like the parting of the Red Sea. We hear miracles are still common in places like Africa or Asia, but here in the West, these stories sound pretty dubious. However, Bethany Jenkins of The Gospel Coalition believes we have merely lost our perspective. Miracles happen every day, she argues, we’ve only come to accept them as ordinary occurrences.
If we want to see something extraordinary, we need only look to our neighbor,
“In other words, our God loves us through the work of our fellow image-bearers. The policeman who stops traffic to let the child safely cross the street, the grocer who stocks the aisle with fruit and vegetables, the science professor who introduces the student to the depths of the oceans—each are agents of God’s providential love.”
“And doctors are, too. My vision hasn’t been miraculously healed, but my optometrist helps me to see. My chipped tooth didn’t suddenly regrow, but my dentist fixed it. God uses men and women working in health care to help me flourish physically. So I thank them for their ordinary work—work that has brought some measure of healing to my body.”
Jenkins’ perspective is certainly a wise one. Too often when Christians talk of miracles, what we’re really hoping for are magic tricks. We spend so much time waiting to be awed that we fail to notice the real wonders happening all around us. A miracle is when someone buys lunch for a homeless man. A miracle is when a teacher inspires a student to pursue college instead of drugs. A miracle is when parents put away the electronics and take their children camping.
God has given us the potential to be miracles in our own right. So the next time you hear of someone in need of God’s help, remember these words,
“If anyone speaks, they should do so as one who speaks the very words of God. If anyone serves, they should do so with the strength God provides, so that in all things God may be praised through Jesus Christ. To him be the glory and the power for ever and ever. Amen.” –1st Peter 4:11
*Ryan Duncan is an Editor of Crosswalk.com
FUNNY....WARNING! Do NOT mess with Old Christian Women! You've been warned. God bless and ejoy!
Not really Biblical, not dirty or inappropriate, just funny and I gotta share. Live, love and laugh! God bless you all.
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The reason we fail to see a Divine Being in our everyday life is that we limit the way in which He can work to our own idea of how He should work.
When we think that God can only work in the way we think He does we fail to see every day miracles and moment to moment Amazing realities. This is why when an extreme challenge hits like cancer or divorce or death, Faith is so hard to find.
Religious myth – 7 – I understand how God works!
My Utmost
for His Highest
By:
Oswald
Chambers
(1874 -
1917)
ALL OR
NOTHING
"When Simon Peter heard
that is was the Lord, he put on his outer garment . . . and plunged into the
sea" (John 21:7)
Have you ever had a crisis in
your life in which you deliberately, earnestly, and recklessly abandoned
everything? It is a crisis of the
will. You may come to that point many
times externally, but it will amount to nothing. The true deep crisis of abandonment, or total
surrender, is reaches internally, not extenerally. The up on only external things may actually
be an indication of your being in total bondage.
Have you deliberately committed
your will to Jesus Christ? It is a
transaction of the will, not of emotion; any positive emotion that results is
simply a superficial blessing arising out of the transaction. If you focus your attention on the emotion,
you will never make the transaction. Do
not ask God what the transaction is to be, but make the determination to
surrender your will regarding whatever you see, whether it is in the shallow or
the deep, profound places internally.
If you have heard Jesus
Christ's voice on the waves of the sea, you can let your convictions and your
consistency take care of themselves by concentrating on maintaining your
intimate relationship to Him.
Note: My deepest thanks to my friend, Pam, for
giving me this glorious book so that I may share Oswald Chamber's very profound
words. May God bless you all and much
love in Christ Jesus.
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