Monday, July 3, 2017

WHY YOU SHOULD NEVER USE BAD WORDS TO A BROTHER/SISTER IN CHRIST - OR ANYONE!

We all get angry and say things we shouldn't.  We aren't perfect and today when you see nonsense and chaos everywhere, it's hard not to get angry.  Anger is not a sin but when angry, do not sin.  I think I'll take this to heart and stop even thinking these words.  I am the worst of the worst at this.  I am so anti-gossip and didn't even realize what I was doing. I hope this helps!  God bless and much love/love much in Christ Jesus -- in words, thoughts and deeds.  Shalom!



First Corinthians 15:1-11

Salvation = Cross!

5 WELL KNOWN VERSES THAT ARE "NOT" IN THE BIBLE


With the rise of social media, the spread of biblical sounding phrases has—well—gone viral. Beautiful images filled with inspirational phrases slowly take on the status of being “somewhere in the Bible.” But when you take a closer look, you’ll have a great deal of trouble finding them. That’s because they aren’t really there—and sometimes they’re even contrary to what God actually says.
There’s so much wisdom in Scripture that these false verses can often lead us down the wrong road. So, in addition to the ones we already covered, here are 5 more “verses” to watch out for:
1. “God won’t give you more than you can handle.” 1 Memes 7:77
When some difficulty arises in the life a believer (or anyone else), this supposed verse gets tossed out there like a Scripture bomb. Sure, it sounds compelling, and it does remind us of God’s care and concern for each of us. After all, He knows exactly the number of follicles growing out of your cranium:
“Indeed, the very hairs of your head are all numbered. Don't be afraid; you are worth more than many sparrows.” (Luke 12:7)
But it’s because God loves us and knows us that He must give us more than we can handle. After all, we humans have a tendency to think that we can do everything on our own. Our pride has a way of dragging us down:
“Pride goes before destruction, a haughty spirit before a fall.” (Proverbs 16:18)
To keep us grounded in the reality of our need for a Savior, God graciously allows us to see just how much we can’t handle. He put the prophet Elijah’s back against the wall and made him depend upon birds, He gave Moses 600,000 impossible-to-please travelers, He tasked the 11 apostles with spreading the gospel all over the world, and He’ll give you way more than you can handle, too.
Now, the Bible does say that God won’t allow you to be tempted beyond your limits:
“No temptation has seized you except what is common to man. And God is faithful; he will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear. But when you are tempted, he will also provide a way out so that you can stand up under it.” (1 Corinthians 10:13)
And that is certainly great news. We all need the assurance. But temptation is not usually what people mean when they say this supposed verse.
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2. “If God brings you to it, He will lead you through it.” Suburbians 3:9
This so-called verse does conjure up images of the Israelites passing through the Red Sea or Joshua leading God’s people through the Jordan River. We can see David’s Shepherd guiding us through that Valley of the Shadow of Death. Plus, it rhymes.
However, this isn’t necessarily what the Bible teaches.
It is true that God is with us always, no matter what we face, just as Jesus said:
“And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.” Matthew 28:20b
But oftentimes we use this supposed verse to mean that God will always remove us from a bad situation. Tough job? God will get you out the door. Struggling marriage? God will fix it before you know it. Made a dumb decision? God will take care of it.
Could He get you out of that tough spot? Sure. Will He? That’s up to Him and His perfect will.
With the prophet Daniel, for example, God led the boy off into captivity. But He never brought him “through” Babylon and back to Israel. Instead, He kept him there through king after king, battle after battle, danger after danger. Daniel grew old and died far from home—never seeing the land he longed for. But God used that time for some amazing displays of His power.
So, you may never get “through” your struggle. God may lead you to stay right where you are so that you can have an impact there—and He can get the glory.
3. “If God closes one door, He’ll open another (or a giant window).” Ingressions 2b
You could say this folksy verse is closely associated with number 2 above. It has the same potential for stock image inspiration in your social media feed, and it does have some truth to it. The Bible does promise that God will keep us headed in the right direction:
I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go; I will counsel you and watch over you. (Psalm 32:8)
But the “way you should go” doesn’t necessarily mean God will make an escape hatch for us when times get tough or when we don’t seem to be making progress. In fact, God often does some of His best work in our waiting, and He teaches us to trust Him more:
“Be still before the LORD and wait patiently for him; do not fret when men succeed in their ways, when they carry out their wicked schemes.” (Psalm 37:7)
If God closes a door, we need to stop and consider what’s going on in our life. Perhaps we’re trying to force our way into something that He wants to protect us from. Looking for another door or window may make us miss the lesson because we’re sure we should be doing something—anything. We keep trying to go where God wants to protect us from.
If God stops you, don’t immediately look for another way through. First, stop and ask Him if that’s truly what He wants you to do. Otherwise, you could be like Peter who tried to keep Jesus from being arrested when arrest was exactly what God had planned (John 18:10).
4. “ ‘Your wish is my command,’ says the Lord.” Genie-says 1:1
Okay, so you may never have heard this supposed verse put so bluntly before. But the sentiment has certainly been shared all over the Internet. If you keep asking, if you believe enough, if you have faith enough, then God will give you whatever you want.
We have to be careful here, of course, because God does promise many times to hear the prayers of those who call on Him (2 Chronicles 7:14; Micah 7:7; 1 John 5:14). We also know that God answers those prayers (Psalm 120:1; Matthew 7:7; etc.). We’re even told this:
“Delight yourself in the LORD and he will give you the desires of your heart.” (Psalm 37:4)
But there’s much more here than God being some sort of genie in the sky. Whenever God promises to hear our cries or to answer our prayers, there’s always an important stipulation—whether explicit or not. Take Psalm 37:4 as an example. God will give us the desires of our heart… when we delight in Him. And that’s the point: He is what we truly need—not fame, fortune, or anything else this world can offer. When we seek Him first and His righteousness, we have exactly what we truly need.
So, does God answer our prayers? Absolutely. Should we bring our needs to Him? Every single one. Should we expect Him to answer our prayers exactly as we want? No—not unless we’re mainly praying and desiring for His will to be done. He knows way better what we need than we do.
5. “God loves you and has a wonderful plan for your life!” Limnentations 3:16
Years ago, this phrase became a staple of evangelism, and since then, it’s taken on an aura of something biblical. The problem, though, is that it suggests an idea that’s not biblical at all. How? Let’s break it down.
We can be sure that God loves us, the first part of this phrase. After all, the most famous verse in the Bible assures us of God’s love (John 3:16), and He sent His Son to prove that love (Romans 5:8). So, there’s nothing amiss there. God sent Jesus to save us, and that’s solid ground for evangelism.
But the trouble starts when we add to that the idea that once we’re saved, everything will suddenly be awesome. Despite what it may have meant at one time, that “wonderful plan for your life” part sounds an awful lot like “He’ll fix all your problems.” The truth is that following Jesus may actually cause problems for the believer.
Jeremiah obeyed God’s call, and he ended up at the bottom of a cistern. David trusted God, and he spent years running for his life and dodging spears. Paul surrendered to Christ, and he forfeited prestige for prison. And this apostle wasn’t one to hide what following Christ means:
“So do not be ashamed to testify about our Lord, or ashamed of me his prisoner. But join with me in suffering for the gospel, by the power of God” (2 Timothy 1:8)
God loves us and has a wonderful future in store for those who love Him:
“Now if we are children, then we are heirs—heirs of God and co-heirs with Christ, if indeed we share in his sufferings in order that we may also share in his glory.” (Romans 8:17)
But in the present age? Not necessarily. The road will likely be very hard.

This article first appeared on BibleStudyTools.com.

HEBREW WORD OF THE DAY

Poppy...


Beautiful flowers but very dangerous.  Tip...I love poppy seed cake.  It is delicious and there's many foods that have poppy seeds in them.  FYI, if you eat it and take a drug test within 24-48 hours after ingesting these harmless seeds, your drug test may test positive for opiate use.  Just letting ya know!

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GOD BLESS YOU ALL AND SHALOM!

INTERESTING THOUGHT ON THE TEN COMMANDMENTS

Image result for images for the 10 commandmentsI watched a video and after about 10 minutes, I realized it was not preaching the truth and was New Age but before I stopped, he made an interesting statement about one of the Ten Commandments...Thou shalt not kill.  Now I know some say we're no longer under any of the law but I view the Commandments, at least in part, that we are still under.  Jesus Christ or Paul speaks of 6 we're under and, of course, a greater commandment was given.  I realize that they can't save me but they are great laws.  God doesn't "do" bad.  

He said in "thou shalt not kill," we all think of murder and I admit I did.  However, is that all there is to it?  How about killing someone's reputation, career, their marriage or worse, their Spirit?  I don't have God's mind and cannot claim to know if He meant this like this or not but when you think about the central message of Jesus Christ, I think we could definitely take this into consideration.  God bless and much love/love much in Christ Jesus.


MAN SMASHES 10 COMMANDMENTS YELLING FREEDOM

As I said, I will share things I find relevant even if I disagree with the church of organization if it is newsworthy and relevant.  I am sharing to show you how that the RCC has changed the 10 Commandments over the years and has taken out the 2nd and 4th ones.  I know the NT upholds 6 of the 10 and we are free to worship any day we wish (I do it almost every day of my life) and am blessed I can.  However, no church has the right to add or take away from God's Holy Word but every year, a "new and improved" Bible comes out and many new churches rewrite the entire Bible to fit their teachings.  That is what I'm pointing out in this share.


GOD BLESS, MUCH LOVE AND BE SPIRIT FILLED!

LOVE MUCH IN CHRIST JESUS BY SHARING THE GOSPEL OF SALVATION

First Corinthians 15:1-11
Ephesians 2:8-9
John 3:16-17

JESUS SAID...FOLLOW ME!

LOVING GOD DAILY DEVOTIONAL

Loving God

Your love, O Lord, reaches to the heavens, your faithfulness to the skies. Your righteousness is like the mighty mountains, your justice like the great deep. —Psalm 36:5-6
I don't think it's possible to outgrow the thrill, the wonder, the overwhelming certainty of being loved and enjoyed. It is the single experience all humans grope for and cling to in human relationships and with God. Knowing you are loved by another person fills your days with endless marvels, no matter what's going on outside your heart. You go through problems as if they're cotton candy. Your car breaks down and you think, "Big deal," because somebody loves you. You lose your wallet, get caught in traffic, and forget the milk in the trunk all in the same day, but you don't even care because in your heart is that lamp lit with the strong power of love. You know that, should all else fail, you have this most important thing. God created us to be this way. He put deep longings to be loved inside of us. We were designed down to our DNA to live in spiritual pleasure of being enjoyed not just by other humans but also by Him.
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Loving You, and knowing how much You love me, has transformed my life into a wondrous adventure of pleasing You. I was born to praise You, I was born to love You, and I was born to fulfill Your purpose for my life.
Mere knowledge of love makes life a little more 
bearable in the midst of the world's madness, 
but feeling love turns life into an utterly 
pleasurable adventure.

JIMMY DEYOUNG'S DAILY PROPHETIC DEVOTIONAL








July 2, 2017 
Jimmy DeYoung
Thank you for reading my Prophetic Daily Devotionals! 

And this is love, that we walk after his commandments. This is the commandment, That, as ye have heard from the beginning, ye should walk in it.

For further study - II John 1-6

The phrase, "many deceivers are entered the world" is not included in our reading today from II John, but it describes John's day as well as our day. In light of the situation, John in this the smallest of his writings gives us instructions for how to walk with the Lord in this day.

John lifts up the "truth" which he uses to describe the "revealed truth" the "holy" Scriptures. The Bible, as the only authority for doctrine, is our resource for a time like we live in today, a day of spiritual decline and apostasy.

In the message to all believers everywhere, John says the truth, true doctrine, is a necessity for our daily walk. Today we hear that "love" is the driving force in relationships - not doctrine. John says love is a key component in our Christian walk, but not to the exclusion of biblical doctrine. However, John brings the two - love and doctrine - into perfect harmony.

Our key verse for today, verse 6, defines love as walking in His commandments. We are not talking about the external "law" of Moses but the internal "law of Christ." I John 4:7-8 tells us what love is and how we got "true love". God is love and when we received Christ, the divine love of God was placed in our renewed heart. This love then is manifest in following "the law of Christ", which is to "love one another", verse 5b.

Therefore, "love" and "law", i.e. the law of Christ, are partners in our walk with Him each day. To me this is very practical, especially in the world we walk through today. Because we love Him we do what He wants us to do.

I have found that to be the case with my dear wife of 56 years. The longer I am with her, the more I love her and the more I want to do those things that please her. This is a simple illustration of a profound truth that John reminds us of often in his letter.

Just one other thought. He wants us to show our love by walking in His law and at the same time, He enables us to do so. He also reminds us through John's letter that "reward day" is coming at the Judgment Seat of Christ and He does not want us to lose the reward He has for us, verse 8.

PRAYER THOUGHT: Thank you, Lord, for the provision to walk by your law through your love that you placed within us.

THE DAYS OF NOAH AND THE RAPTURE

Lengthy but informative.  I know some consider him a false prophet but so is every pastor since Billy Graham.  I follow 2-3 pastors that are labeled because if I don't, I can't even go to a church because men are always going to be wrong.  A false prophet teaches a different Gospel and different Jesus Christ.  We are saved by grace through faith and belief in Christ Jesus alone.  Not works.  We are not under the law.  Be grounded in the truth of the Gospel and in the Word of God.  Just don't refuse to listen to someone because somebody labeled them a wolf.  By that standard, we all are.  Learn to discern and I'll send out links and information on what constitutes a REAL wolf in sheep's clothing shortly.  Enjoy as this is very interesting.


GOD BLESS AND MUCH LOVE/LOVE MUCH IN CHRIST JESUS!
BY SHARING THE GOSPEL OF SALVATION...

First Corinthians 15:1-11
Ephesians 2:8-9
John 3:16-17

WILL TECHNOLOGY SAVE MANKIND OR DESTROY US? BY: JUST THINK ABOUT IT"

At first I thought this was just a made-up commercial for him to make a point but, no.  This is extremely real and closer than you think.  I watched the YouTube video and then went to this website Illuminati Commercial for Artificial Intelligence - Official Site and the same thing is on there.  It's short but one you need to know.  Warning, it's not fear-mongering but to a Christian, it just may be the scariest, most creepy video you'll see.  If you don't watch, remember when it comes into this world, I tried to warn you.  VERY DISTURBING.  God bless and pray.



This video in and of itself is not scary, at least not overtly.  No bad language, violence but I cannot stress how disturbing and creepy this is to me.  When these "things" are put out into this world (closer than you think), it will take the place of millions of jobs.  I wonder if we will own them or...will they own us?