Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Biblical Instructions For Husbands And Wives - Part 6


You Don't Have to Fall by Kenneth Copeland


You Don't Have to Fall Kenneth Copeland Brethren, give diligence to make your calling and election sure: for if ye do these things, ye shall never fall. – 2 Peter 1:10 You shall never fall. When you think about it, that's a startling statement, isn't it? Most of us have been tripped up by the devil so many times we don't like to think about it. But the Word of God says it doesn't have to be that way. He says there's something that can keep us on our feet. What is it? Diligence. If you haven't already, you need to realize how important diligence is. You need to face the fact that you simply can't live a life of victory without it. You can't stand strong on the Word of God and not pick your Bible up during the week. Sunday morning alone isn't going to get the job done. Yet most believers try to get by on that. That's precisely why we have thousands of churches all over the world filled with born-again people who don't have enough faith to blow their hats off. No diligence. I remember several years ago when I ministered to a lady who was healed of cancer. She'd gotten into the Word, taken a stand of faith, and had been delivered. But several years later she called me and said, "Brother Copeland, I wish you'd pray for me. This cancer has come back on me again." Right away I recalled the scripture the Lord had given us to stand on those years before: "No weapon formed against you shall prosper." So I said, "Get your Bible and let's go back to Isaiah 54:17." In the background I could hear her whispering to someone else in the room, "Where's my Bible?" When I heard that, I almost cried out. I knew she wasn't going to make it. Why? No diligence. Listen, this is a daily thing. The devil's out there 24 hours a day devising ways to make us fall. Jesus is on the throne 24 hours a day giving us power to resist him, and we need to be exercising our faith all the time. If you're going to stand in the days ahead, you're going to need a lot more than Sunday school faith. You're going to need some full-grown, mountain-moving faith, and there's only one way to get that: By giving yourself to the Word more diligently than you ever have before. Give diligence to make your calling and election sure; and no matter how slippery the situation gets, you won't have to fall! Scripture Reading: 2 Peter 1:3-10

Monday, July 29, 2013

Biblical Instructions For Husbands And Wives - Part 5


God is Bigger than Your Problems by Sharon Hinck


God Is Bigger Than Your Problems “Jesus replied, ‘No one who puts a hand to the plow and looks back is fit for service in the kingdom of God.’” Luke 9:62 Smoke steamed from the hood, the van sputtered and gasped, and my husband pulled to the side of the road. Four hot, cranky kids wailed from the back seats. Our family had been through a rough patch—several years of financial struggle, relationship issues, and the normal exhaustion of raising small children—and we were on our way to our first vacation in years. We’d prayed so hard that God would refresh us, strengthen us and help our family grow closer. Instead, our second day on the road the van died, stranding us in a small town in Canada. The part needed to fix the car couldn’t arrive for a week, and the cost of repairs was the last straw in our financial stress. In a moment of utter frustration, I told God I didn’t think I wanted to follow Him anymore. I’d given my life to serving Him, and it seemed life just went from one relentless struggle to the next. I repented soon after, but was shocked at how I’d looked back from the plow. Jesus often spoke of counting the cost of following Him and the long-term commitment required. Only a decade earlier in a college class, I’d told a professor I’d die for my faith rather than deny it. It didn’t take the threat of a firing squad to make me question the wisdom of following Jesus—just a broken-down car, more debts and a disrupted vacation. Shame hit me as I confronted my lack of commitment. I’d been so confident I would follow Jesus anywhere, but the ordinary hardships of life made me doubt His love. We were able to rent a van and continue our drive to the mountains. The grandeur of alpine forests and snowy peaks, the sheer size and beauty of God’s creation, spoke deeply to my heart and reminded me that no matter how big my problems seem, He is bigger. I made a quiet commitment to put my hand to the plow and keep my focus on Jesus in the coming days. Faith Step: Are there situations that have made you pull back from whole-hearted trust in following Jesus? Invite Him to renew your faith today, and make a new commitment to keep your eyes on Him. By Sharon Hinck

Sunday, July 28, 2013

Apart from the World-Pastor Rod Parsley


Apart from the World Offer your bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God-this is your spiritual act of worship. Romans 12:1 Once you realize the cross has sanctified you, then you are ready for experiential sanctification-where you grow daily in your walk with God. This is the process where you shed the things of the world so you can experience more of God's presence. It's the act of offering your body as a living sacrifice, as the first verse in Romans 12 instructs us to do. How do we do this? Paul continues in Romans 12:2, "Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind." If we do not spend significant time considering God's Word, we will not be transformed by it. We cannot become salt and light in our communities when there is no difference between us and the world in how we spend our time and what shapes our views and values. God's love is greater than you could ever comprehend and it is important for us to spend time in prayer, understanding His will for our lives. How wonderful that God has chosen to reveal Himself in a way that we can grow to understand Him more each day. That is what experiential sanctification is all about. Further Reading Matthew 16:13-26 Romans 12 1 Corinthians 3

Biblical Instructions For Husbands And Wives - Part 4


Friday, July 26, 2013

How do you know when someone is taking drugs-Came from the website shown


How do you know when someone is taking drugs? The way you can tell if someone is on drugs is if they come to work and their hair looks a mess or if they get down on the floor and start quivering. That's not always true--quite a few drugs don't make someone lose interest in grooming or start quivering. There are four things that are almost always a giveaway: 1. Major changes in the person's social circle. 2. Unexplained changes in the person's financial situation. 3. Significant changes in behavior. 4. Changes in grooming, dress or appearance. I know, I know, a drug addict is supposed to shun all his old friends, need a ton of money right now, start screwing up at work and look like a dirt-bag. That's not always true. People with some level of intelligence who start using drugs might give outwardly positive changes. Someone who's been real reclusive all their life might become a social butterfly. A moderate-means person might suddenly have a LOT of money no one can determine the source of. They might change from being an average worker or student to a top performer, and a lady who's never shown any real interest in "girly" stuff might all of a sudden start dressing really well and wearing really elaborate hair and makeup styles. This is a camouflaging tactic--"If I become a great person outwardly no one will notice I've started shooting heroin." Here's one I find weird: one of the ways to tell a meth addict is if they use a lot of hand motions during their communication. I guess I'm really in trouble--I have always talked with my hands.

Biblical Instructions For Husbands And Wives - Part 2


Thursday, July 25, 2013

Biblical Instructions For Husbands And Wives - Part 1


A Prayer to do The Right Thing- Patty Kirk


A Prayer to Do the Right Thing “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. . . . For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.” Matthew 11:28, 30 Last night, on the phone, my sister commented that God’s purpose isn’t for people to be happy. “Everybody thinks it is, but it’s not. God wants us to do the right thing.” Sharon’s bleak assessment inhabited me this morning as I dithered around trying to make myself go down to my mother-in-law’s house to wash, dress, feed, and spend time with her. Sharon’s right, I told myself. God simply wants me to do the right thing, however reluctantly. Reflecting on my mother-in-law, though, it felt just wrong. She’s always done the right thing, as far as I can tell. Sure, she has her faults. In the grocery store, she never failed to point out people who were “large,” as she put it. She herself has always been tiny. And there were other things. Mostly, though, she’s been selfless and kindhearted all the years I’ve known her. Motivated, it seems, by a keen desire to be helpful. And always cheery. Nonetheless,her mealtime prayer—the prayer she’ll pray before breakfast today—is for forgiveness: “Dear Lord, please forgive my sins. Help me do the right thing.” And even now, her brain frayed by Alzheimer’s, she seems, above all, happy. God’s purpose is that we be like my mother-in-law, I think. Reliant on His help to do the right thing. And thus, happy. Dear Lord, please forgive my sins and help me to do the right thing. Cheerfully, happily. By Patty Kirk

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Matt Chandler: Homosexuality Part 2 | Culture and Theology


Trusting God's Power


Trusting God's Power So that your faith might not rest on men's wisdom, but on God's power. 1 Corinthians 2:5 Power is available to you-power to overcome disease, despair, failure, sickness and sin... over every attack of the devil! Some people say miracles ended when the last disciple died. The truth is, Jesus defeated death with His resurrection and gave a tag-team hand-off to the Holy Spirit for you and me! "I have given you authority to trample on snakes and scorpions and to overcome all the power of the enemy; nothing will harm you" (Luke 10:19). This power will allow you to walk through the fire of this life and its flames will not burn you. You will pass through the flood and it shall not drown you (Isaiah 43:1-2). This power overcomes all the work of the enemy. "Because the One who is in you is greater than the one who is in the world" (1 John 4:4). When Christ came to defeat death, He made us His heirs. We were created in God's image, and through Christ, we now have the power to invoke His name and overcome evil. Take your place as His heir today. Further Reading Jeremiah 9:23-24 Isaiah 43:1-13 Philippians 3 God Bless, Pastor Rod Parsley

Can Strangers See Jesus in You Kenneth Copeland-July 23 Faith to Faith


"Now when they saw the boldness of Peter and John, and perceived that they were unlearned and ignorant men, they marvelled; and they took knowledge of them, that they had been with Jesus." (Acts 4:13) How would you like to be so full of the glory of God that it's unmistakeable to those around you? How would you like for people to be able to know just by looking at you that you'd been with Jesus? It's entirely possible if you are born again and filled with the Holy Spirit. The same mighty power that changed you inwardly when you were saved can so revolutionize you outwardly that even strangers on the street will be able to see Jesus in you. One of my favorite testimonies is the one Jerry Savelle tells of the time he was in a shopping mall with his wife Carolyn. He was sauntering from one store to another, casually passing time until Carolyn finished her shopping. A woman walked up to Jerry and said, "Will you pray for me?" Since he didn't know the woman, he was puzzled. "Out of all the people in that mall, how was it that she'd picked him out?" he asked. She said, "The Lord told me to come to this mall and someone would be here who could pray for me. I came here looking for that person. I noticed a beam of light. It would go into one store, wander around, then go to another store and wander around some more. I followed the light until I found where it was coming from-and it was coming from you!" What was that light?The glory of God! It was shining from Jerry much like it shone from the face of Moses when he came down from Mount Sinai. And that radiant presence of God brought healing to that woman when Jerry prayed. Just as that fact that Peter and John had been with Jesus was unmistakable, so was the fact that Jerry Savelle had been with Jesus when that lady walked up to him in the mall. When you spend time with Jesus, it will be undeniable. His power and His glory will be reflected in you to the world. And His presence upon you will meet needs everywhere you go. take time to be with Jesus today!. Acts 4:1-20

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Double Mindedness by Pastor Rod Parsley


Double-Mindedness Yet he did not waver through unbelief regarding the promise of God, but was strengthened in his faith and gave glory to God. Romans 4:20 What are you expecting God to do in your life? Do you see God as bigger than the devil? He is! God can meet you at the point of your need today. Nothing is too hard for Jesus! Your faith must come in line with God's Word. Don't say, "I wonder if it will happen." Instead say, "My God is able!" The Bible says of a double-minded man, "He should not think he will receive anything from the Lord" ( James 1:7). Once, Dr. Lester Sumrall walked up to Smith Wigglesworth's house with a newspaper under his arm. When Smith Wigglesworth opened the door, he said, "What's that in your hand? Keep that outside!" Wigglesworth didn't allow anything in his house that could make him double-minded. If you want to receive from the Lord, you must understand that the devil wants to destroy you. Jesus came to set you free. John 10:10 says, "The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full." Encourage your faith and discourage your doubts by keeping your mind fixed on what God's Word says. Further Reading Ephesians 3 2 Kings 13:10-18 Revelation 2,3 God Bless, Pastor Rod Parsley

Matt Chandler: Homosexuality Part 1 | Culture and Theology


Friday, July 19, 2013

Don't Rush Into This Relationship (2) The Word for You Today March April May


We all want to be loved and appreciated for who we are. And when it doesn't happen on our timetable, it's tempting to rush into another relationship hoping it'll make everything better. One author writes: "There's no Prince Charming to sweep you off your feet and make you happy with yourself. You can't expect a person to give you what only your Heavenly Father can provide. Mere mortals, even with good intentions, can never come close. When you pin all your hopes and dreams on someone else you're bound to be disappointed. Don't let obsessive desire lead you down a path of despair...obsession is powerful. It fuels fantasies and dries you to reckless behavior...You won't find love till you love and respect yourself enough to stop looking for someone or something outside yourself to give you worth." One day Jesus met a woman who'd been married five times and was pursuing yet another relationship. Recognizing that her need was not for another man, but a relationship with God, He said, "No one who drinks the water I give will ever be thirsty again" (Matt9:13-14 CEV). Jesus saw beyond her sin to her real need, and restored her sense of self-worth. Bottom line: only the water Jesus gives will quench your soul's thirst.

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Don't Rush into this Relationship (1) The Word for you today March April May


When we feel hurt and rejected there's something inside us that wants to proves we're still worthy and desirable; as a result we can jump into the next relationship too quickly. If you try to circumvent a process you'll end up back at square one, wondering what happened. One author says: "A new relationship won't successfully heal you, avoid aggravating inflicted wounds, or instantly clean up a mess.. Regardless of the temporary bliss, sooner or later you'll end up faced again with your old stuff... If this is your situation, do things the right way. Take your time.. These things can't be feigned...rushed or ... pursued. They'll be given to you when you're ready, and not a moment sooner. Solomon writes, " Don't excite love, don't stir it up, until the time is ripe-and you're ready." It takes time for God to make you into the person He wants you to become. While He's working on you, He's preparing the heart of the right partner to show up at the right time. In the meantime there's a way to fill emptiness inside; working on developing a closer relationship with God and He will "fill you with... joy and peace" (Romans 15:13).

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Earning the Right to Lead (2) The Word for You Today March April May


Ask yourself: 1.) Can I live with the results of this decision?Before you launch out into something be sure you have what it takes to handle it. If you can barely cope now, how will you handle more? Before God builds the ministry He builds the man or woman, because added success brings added responsibility. 2.) Is the return worth the investment? When you overcommit and overextend yourself, the first thing that suffers is your time with God. the next thing that suffers is your family. And without the covering of both, you'll be vulnerable. There are a lot of good causes in this world, but God will only prosper you when you focus on what He has called you to do. 3.) Are my expectations realistic? Hudson Taylor said,"Attempt great things for God and expect great things from God." When human wisdom and ability won't take you a step further, faith will, because faith holds the hand of God. And with God, "All things are possible" (Mt 19:26 NKJV). Just make sure you're operating in faith and not presumption! 4.) How can I survive today in order to thrive tomorrow? Obstacles and opposition are in evitable; they're part of the journey. But not you must not allow them to make you doubt God and what He's called you to do. Be like Abraham-don't "stagger," stand on God's Word. "He staggered not at the promise of God through unbelief; but was strong in faith, giving glory to God; And being fully persuaded that, what he had promised, he was also able to perform" (Ro 4:20-21).

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Fully Manned by S. Tia Brown in Jet Magazine


1.)Ne-Yo-writer/singer/music executive: "I want my son to understand that being a real man has nothing to do with being hard, and everything to do with being strong. A real man provides for and protects those he loves. He does what's necessary. 2.) Malcolm D. Lee-Director: "The most important lesson my wife and I consistently teach our sons is to always try their best and give their maximum effort no matter how small the task." 3.) T.I.-rapper/music executive: "I always remind my boys that their rep follows them everywhere they go and to protect their family with their life. Martin Luther King Jr. once said, "A man who won't die for something is not fit to live." 4.)Marvin Sapp-Singer:"The key value I want to instill in my son is fidelity. That should be part of a man's DNA. I want him to have that same commitment I had to his mother, to his wife and children one day." 5.) Raheem Devaughn-singer/songwriter:"I'm big on teaching respect for women because we live in a time where everything is easily accessible. So, I'm in their ears early. Respect is key." 6.)The-Dream-music producer/singer: "As a kid, my grandfather talked to me about what he went through during the Civil Rights Movement, so it's important to me that my sons understand that part of their history and how it impacts how they fit into society."

Earning the right to lead (1) The word for you today March April May


Earning the right to lead calls for the following things: 1.) Prayerfully evaluating before you act. The very thing that makes leading others so appealing to your ego, makes you vulnerable to their pressures and praise. "When Jesus perceived that they were to make Him king, He departed again to the mountain by Himself alone" (John 6:15 NKJV). Jesus wasn't led by the applause of the crowd, He was led by the will of His Father. And you must be too. 2.) Not just filling the slot, but filling it with the right person. Sometimes we give people jobs because we can't find anybody else to do them. But what happens when the job outgrows them? There's more at stake her than sparing somebody's feelings. 3.) Seeking the best counsel you can find. "Be with wise men and become wise" (Proverbs 13:20 TLB). Don't pay twice for the same information. Seek advice from someone you respect; someone who's already done what you want to do, particularly when your decision affectsothers and will be called upon to stand the test of time. What looks good to you today, or in somebody else's polished sales pitch, may not look so good tomorrow when you're presented with better options. Jesus bottom-lines it: "Don't begin until you count the cost."

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Mental Illness


Just because a person has been diagnose with a mental illness doesn't not officially mean they are crazy. Stop doing the doctor duties and assume that you know that they are crazy. The criminally insane are officially committed and have to stay in a hospital and would not be walking the streets However, even some of them are officially rehabilitated by a doctor back into society. America (United of States of America) is technically more crazier than most other countries. Do your research if you don't believe me. The "land of the free" with more problems, more money and more unhappy people than most other countries.

Revelation Book Explained, End Times Prophecy, Bible Prophecy


I never heard the Book of Revelation explained like this but it was very interesting to listen to how the video explains certain things in the Bible and their symbolic meanings.

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

God's Disaster-Preparedness kit The word for you today March April May


A phone call in the wee hours, a malignant tumor, a police cruiser at your door, a child addicted to drugs-if you live long enough you'll be confronted with "the day of disaster." And it's the strength of your relationship with God that will dictate your response. One author points out that God's "disaster-preparedness kit is found" in Psalm 31:24 NIV: Be strong. Because God is fighting for you. You must know God, know your convictions, and know how to tap into God's unlimited power. Don't let your pain shut you down. Take the broken pieces and offer them to God... chose to live with love. A closed heart isn't worth fighting for. Hope in the Lord. Put no stock in emotion, circumstances, or chitchat....Place your hopes and dreams at the altar.....No matter how long I've spent in God's workshop my progress is proven only in the moment of peril. We prepare in advance so our responses are involuntary... There isn't a situation, a temptation, or a question where Ephesians 6:10 doesn't apply: 'Be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power' (NIV). God isn't telling you to be tough on your own.... rely on His strength and let Him do for you what He knows is best. In the day of my disaster.. The Lord was my support. 2 Sa 22:19 NIV

God's Medicine-God's Creative Power for Healing by Charles Capps


To be spoke by mouth three times a day until faith comes, then once a day to maintain faith. If circumstances grow worse, double the dosage. There are no harmful side effects. Jesus is the Lord of my life. Sickness and disease have no power over me. I am dead to sin and alive unto righteousness. (Col. 1:21, 22) I am free from unforgiveness and strife. I forgive others as Christ has forgiven me, for the love of God is shed abroad in my heart by the Holy Ghost. (Matt. 6:12; Rom. 5:5.) Jesus bore my sins in His Body on the tree; therefore I am dead to sin and alive unto God and by His stripes I am healed and made whole. (1 Pet. 2:24; Rom. 6:11; 2 Cor. 5:21.) Jesus bore my sickness and carried my pain. Therefore I give no place to sickness or pain. For God sent His Word and healed me. (Ps. 107:20.) Father, because of Your Word I am an overcomer. I overcome the world, the flesh and the devil, by the Blood of the Lamb and the word of my testimony. (1 John 4:4, Rev. 12:11) You have give me abundant life. I receive that life through Your Word and it flows to every organ of my body bringing healing and health. (John 10:10; John 6:63.) Heavenly Father, I attend to Your Word. I incline my ears to Your sayings. I will not let them depart from my eyes. I keep them in the midst of my heart, for they are life and healing to all my flesh. (Prov 4:20-22.) As God was with Moses, so is He with me. My eyes are not dim; neither are my natural forces abated. Blessed are my eyes for they see and my ears, for they hear. (Deut 34:7.) No evil will befall me, neither shall any plague come near my dwelling. For You have given your angels charge over me. They keep me in all my ways. In my pathway is life, healing and health. (Ps. 91:10,11; Prov. 12:28.) Jesus took my infirmities and bore my sicknesses. Therefore I refuse to allow sickness to dominate my body. The Life of God flows within me bringing healing to every fiber of my being. (Matt. 8:17; John 6:63.) I am redeemed from the curse. Galatians 3:13 is flowing in my blood stream. It flows to every cell of my body, restoring life and health. (Mark 11:23; Luke 17:6) The life of First Peter 2:24 is a reality in my flesh, restoring every cell of my body. I present my body to God for it is the temple of Living God. God dwells in me and His Life permeates my Spirit, soul and body so that I am filled with the fullness of God daily. (Rom. 12:1,2; John 14:20.) My body is the temple of the Holy Ghost. I make a demand on my body to release the right chemicals. My body is in perfect chemical balance. My pancreas secretes the proper amount of insulin for life and health. (1 Cor. 6:19.) Heavenly Father, through Your Word You have imparted Your life to me. That life restores my body with every breath I breathe and every word I speak. (John 6:63; Mark 11:23.) That which God has not planted is dissolved and rooted out of my body in Jesus' name. First Peter 2:24 is engrafted into every fiber of my being and I am alive with the life of God. (Mark 11:23; John 6:63.) Growths, Tumors, and Arthritis Jesus bore the curse for me; therefore, I forbid growths and tumors to inhabit my body. The life of God within me dissolves growths and tumors, and my strength and health is restored. (Matt. 16:19; John 14:13; Mark 11:23.) Growths and tumors have no right to my body. They are a thing of the past for I am delivered from the authority of darkness. (Col 1:13,14) Every organ and tissue of my body functions in the perfection that God created it to function. I forbid any malfunction in my body in Jesus' name. (Gen 1:28,31.) Father, Your Word has become a part of me. It is flowing in my bloodstream. It flows to every cell of my body, restoring and transforming my body. Your Word has become flesh; for You sent Your Word and healed me. (James 1:21; Ps. 107:20; Prov. 13:3.) Your Word is manifest in my body, causing growths to disappear. Arthritis is a thing of the past. I make a demand on my bones and joints to function properly in Jesus' Name. (Mark 11:23; Matt 17:20.) Heavenly Father, as I give voice to Your Word, the law of the Spirit of Life in Christ Jesus makes me free from the law of sin and death. And your Life is energizing every cell of my body. (Rom. 8:12.) Arthritis, you must Go! Sicknesses Must Flee! Tumors can't exist in me, for the Spirit of God is upon me and the Word of God is within me. Sickness, fear and oppression have no power over me for God's Word is my confession. (Mark 11:23.) Heart and Blood Thank You Father that I have a strong heart. My heart beats with the rhythm of life. My blood flows to every cell of my body restoring life and health abundantly. (Prov. 12:14; 14:30.) My blood pressure is 120 over 80. The life of God flows in my blood and cleanses my arteries of all matter that does not pertain to life. (Mark 11:23.) My heart beat is normal. My heart beats with the rhythm of life, carrying the life of God throughout my body restoring LIFE and Health abundantly. (John 17:23; Eph. 2:22) I have a strong heart. Every heart beat floods my body with life and cleanses me of disease and pain. (Ex. 23:25; Mark 11:23.) I command my blood cells to destroy every disease germ and virus that tries to inhabit my body. I command every cell of my body to be normal in Jesus' Name (Rom. 5:17; Luke 17:6) Every cell that does not promote life and health in my body is cut off from its life source. My immune system will not allow tumorous growth to live in my body in Jesus' name. (Luke 17:6; Mark 11:23.) I am redeemed from the curse of the law and my heart beats with the rhythm of life. The spirit and life of God's Word flows in me cleansing my blood of every disease and impurity. (Prov. 4:20-23.) Arteries and Cells In Jesus' Name, my arteries, will not shrink or become clogged. Arteries, you are clean, elastic and function as God created you to function. (Luke 17:6; Mark 11:23; Isa. 55:11; James 3:2-5.) The law of the Spirit of Life in Christ Jesus has made me free from the law of sin and death; therefore, I will not allow sin, sickness or death to lord it over me. (Rom 8:2; Rom. 6:13,14.) The same Spirit that raised Jesus from the dead dwells in me, permeating His life through my veins, sending healing through-out my body. (Rom 8:11.) In Jesus' Name I forbid my body to be deceived in any manner. Body, you will not be deceived by any disease germ or virus. Neither will you work against life or health in any way. Every cell of my body supports life and health. (Matt. 12:25; 35a.) Immune System My immune system grows stronger day by day. I speak life to my immune system. I forbid confusion in my immune system. The same Spirit that raised Christ from the dead dwells in me and quickens my immune system with the life and wisdom of God, which guards the life and health of my body. Healthy Bones and Marrow I speak to the bones and joints of my body. I call you normal in Jesus' Name. My bones and joints will not respond to any disease; for the Spirit life of First Peter 2:24 permeates every bone and joint of my body with Life and Health. Father, I make a demand on my bones to produce perfect marrow. I make a demand on the marrow to produce pure blood that will ward off sickness and disease. My bones refuse any offense of the curse. (Prov. 16:24.) I make a demand on my joints to function perfectly. There will be no pain or swelling in my joints. My joints refuse to allow anything that will hurt or destroy their normal function. (Prov. 17:22.) Enforcing Life Mix thoroughly with faith and authority. To be taken by word of mouth as often as needed to maintain health and life. Body, I speak the Word of Faith to you. I demand that every organ perform a perfect work, for you are the temple of the Holy Ghost; therefore, I charge you in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and by the authority of His holy Word to be healed and made whole in Jesus' Name. (Prov. 12:18.) Father, I resist the enemy in every form that he comes against me-I require my body to be strong and healthy, and I enforce it with Your Word. I reject the curse, and I enforce life in this body. (James 4:7) I will not die but live and declare the works of God. (Ps. 118:17) You have forgiven all my iniquities; You have healed all my diseases; You have redeemed my life from destruction; You have satisfied my mouth with good things so that my youth is renewed as the eagles. (Ps. 103:2-5.) Lord, You have blessed my food and water and have taken sickness away from me. Therefore I will fulfill the number of my days in health. (Ex. 23:25,26.)

Thursday, July 4, 2013

God is able The word for you today March April May


The reason we don't turn to God more often is because at some basic and unconscious level we are not "fully convinced" He is able and willing to move our behalf. Being able to admit that to yourself is humbling; it's also the point at which you begin to deal with your lack of faith in God. Nothing in your life will change until you pray, "Lord, help me. I say things with my lips that I don't through in my behavior." Once you begin to pray that way you can start walking through your Bible, rediscovering that "God is able." In the scriptures, it states" Now to Him who is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that works in us" (Eph 3:20 NKJV).You can make a few wishes on your knees, but you need to able to know in your heart that God is able to persevere in prayer. Nothing is too difficult for Him. He's just waiting for you to recognize that, and come to Him in faith asking for help. Being fully convinced that what He had promised He was also able to perform. Romans 4:21 NKJV

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Are you more wise than wealthy?


Well, these posts are not suppose to make anybody mad but hopeful it will edify someone's life. With that being said here are some guys that didn't make the cut so no call back and no text back. This fat guy broke my sofa and had the nerves to throw my stuff because he was mad and then he says he needs to go on a diet. You have been fat all your life (according to you) and then you just now realizing it when start breaking furniture. So he calls me up today and had the nerves to cuss at me by text since I didn't pick up-word per word-oh so fuck (excuse my french-that's me) me huh? Thought you were a little bit more mature than to dodge a nigga (correct-because a degree doesn't me you're educated-that's me) with no explanation. But... maybe I gave you too much credit. He's a "famous" journalist for music that graduated from USM. Cheated on his wife-committed adultery and has a kid and now divorced. So I had to calm my nerves before I replied and basically told him he didn't make the cut, grow up and move on. Grown people don't owe anybody any explanation. So he's replies with three ignorant text messages. I didn't make the cut? I just wanted to fuck.(that's why you didn't-me and my thoughts) It ain't like you a bad bitch or got some money.(that's why you took my out to eat several times) Just basic. I just thought you had the decency to let a nigga(you called yourself the correct name) know something instead of playing phone tag games & ignoring a nigga (if I am not answering your calls and not returning them how am I playing phone games?) You better check my resume of my exes. You were a step down. Well, that was it-of my being nice. I basically stated that he's was fat, divorced, and with a kid so he was a step down also. What I really want to do if I was mean and immature was put some selective cuss words in there. After I text that back. He was blocked. No more ignorant text messages from you,you are officially on the block list. Trick trying to kill my vibe. The other one couldn't understand any of his text messages because he's illiterate. Plus, he did ask me to do some crazy things like drive my car on the highway with bad brakes to get it fixed when I can get it fixed in town. Can I just find a happy medium? Another guy that suppose is a famous DJ but staying in Plantation Place has several kids. Wants me to stay home and take care of your kids and I don't have any. Got a house (supposedly) in Ft. Lauderdale paying 1,400-that's a decent mortgage in that area but it's like it's a million dollar home. All I am saying is these examples, Proverbs 16 states that is better to have wisdom than gold or silver (verse 16), better to humble among the poor than to proud among the wealthy (verse 19), better to control our temper than to rule a city (verse 32). Daily Bread Look at Kirk and Rasheeda, Trina Baxton, Traci Braxton, etc.....

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Be honest The Word for you Today March April May


Be careful to do what is right. Romans 12:17 Jeremiah writes, "Like a partridge that hatches eggs it did not lay is the man who gains riches by unjust means.. in the end he will prove to be a fool" (Jer 17:11 NIV). Don't think that you can do whatever you like in small things, and be okay as long as you've no major lapses. Whether you steal a dollar or a million dollars, you're still a thief. Webster's Dictionary defines integrity as-honesty. Developing integrity requires constant vigilance. John Morley observed, "No man can rise beyond the limitations of his own character." And that's particularly true when you're a leader. So 1.)Keep your promises. When you create a promise you create hope. When you keep a promise you create trust. 2.) Acknowledge your mistakes. When your decisions don't turn out the way you intended, you owe people an explanation. 3.)Apologize and try to make amends. When your actions hurt others you need to admit that what you did was wrong and say you're sorry. This can shorten the agony and help you to put the incident behind you.