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I AM NOT ASHAMED

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Today’s Devotional by Priscilla Everett  For I am not ashamed of this good news about Christ. It is the power of God at work saving everyone who believes- the Jews first and the Gentile.” Romans 1:16 When we think about it, God has been so good to us- He gave himself to us unconditionally that we may have eternal life. Apostle Paul is encouraging the Church in Rome- as well as us today- to be bold in our testimony of the gospel. The only assignment that Jesus gave every believer is to spread the gospel to all people and to not be timid about it but share it with boldness. Paul also knew that we will be sometimes rejected, laughed at or persecuted as we share the word of God simply because the Christian message will not be accepted by everyone. Therefore, our part is to plant the seed of the word and let God do the rest, as it is the power of God that saves, not how well we speak or how convincin83708212021g we can be. Again, all we must do is tell someone about what Jesus has done and

A New Thing

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Today's Devotional by Takiela Harris (Isaiah 43:18-19) But forget all that—  it is nothing compared to what I am going to do.  For I am about to do something new.  See, I have already begun! Do you not see it?  I will make a pathway through the wilderness.  I will create rivers in the dry wasteland. I know many of us are saying make it Go away. We could be crying right now just thinking about life and our failures. We must stop worrying and thinking about what once was, and where we use to be or use to do or still going through. We can not undo any of that. God is saying... forget all that. Trust Me. It's not to late. I got you. We've been in this drought in the wilderness for way to long. This is a New Year. Let's not waste any more time on back then...when God is here right now. God wants to shower, drench, and overflow our lives with forgiveness, blessings and joy. Thank you Lord for this New Thing you're doing.

Let's Go Quickly

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Let's Go Quickly And the inhabitants of one city shall go to another, saying, Let us go speedily to pray before the Lord, and to seek the Lord of hosts: I will go also. Zachariah 8:21. (KJV) It's a promise brewing that's more than 2,000 years old. God promised that he's going to do something so amazing that a massive number of people will turn to the Lord. Now looking back over centuries of church history, we can clearly see how Jesus fulfilled God's plan, and accordance with Old testament prophecy, literally changing the course of the world. Let me tell you about another day promised in Scripture that we should really consider. It's the day when Jesus returns and the whole world knows that He is King. This will be the day when we will no longer have to explain to anyone who God is. It will be completely clear. But until that day comes, our goal is to invest our lives in spreading the good news to the world. So let us go quickly and continuously staying in praye

The Sovereignty of God

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The Sovereignty of God Where were you when I laid the earth’s foundation? Tell me if you understand. Who marked off its dimensions? Surely you know! Who stretched a measuring line across it? On what were its footings set, or who laid its cornerstone-while the morning stars sang together, and all angels shouted for joy? Job 38:4-7 No one can explain why the weather changes as often as it does. Nature is very unpredictable. Yet, when we look around us, we see the wonders of God in the air, on land and under the sea. Scientists may have their own theory as to why all creatures come about yet they have limited knowledge and cannot fully explain the origin of nature. In the book of Job chapters 38-41, God posed some thought provoking questions to Job, which of course Job could not answer how all God’s creation existed. Job's response in Chapter 42 verse 2 declares the Sovereignty of God, “I know that you can do anything, and no one can stop you”. Therefore, when we find ourselves in

Let's Give Back To God

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Let's Give Back To God And now behold, I have brought the first of the produce of the ground which You, Lord have given me.’ Then you shall set it before the Lord your God, and worship before the Lord your God; Deuteronomy 26:10 God provided Israel with instructions concerning the harvest He provides for them. They were to give 10 percent of their produce as a sacrificial offering back to God. And, they were to give it from the first fruits produced. Tithing is an act of worship that becomes an act of faith. The spiritual discipline of tithing becomes second nature when you have a cheerful heart. It is not a task. It was Paul who called it "a fragrant offering, and acceptable sacrifice, pleasing to God"(Phil.4:18). I'm blessed with wonderful examples of living out the joy of tithing. I've watched a friend of mine's family faithfully give, year after year. To them, tithing is a privilege and a opportunity to show their gratitude for all God has done for them. A

I’m Knocking

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I'm Knocking “Look, I stand at the door and knock. If you hear my voice open the door, I will come in, and we will share a meal together as friends." Revelations 3:20 NLT At this time in particular, Jesus was talking to The Church of Laodicea. This church was tired; they were fed up with Jesus. They were spiritually bankrupt. The real root cause of all this was their spiritual condition. Like a vine disconnected from the tree will wither away, they were withering away because they would not stay connected to God. Sometimes they would want to do things on their own and in their own way. This church learned a hard lesson that without God it is impossible to produce life. Christ is knocking at the door so let him in so he can change your life for the best. It’s personal. It’s an individual decision. God is knocking on the door of our hearts right now. He is reaching out to you wherever you are and whatever is happening in your life right now. You don't have to be perfect in f

Worshipping Through Challenges

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Worshipping Through Challenges God is a spirit: and they that worship Him must worship Him in spirit and in truth. John 4:24 Who would have ever thought that in the year 2020 covid-19 would change so many things in the world and in our lives? We adopted social distancing and had to be quarantined if we got sick. We had to wear masks whenever we're around other people. I remember how awful it was when I woke up after my double lung transplant and not seeing any family or friends because of Covid-19 restrictions. Even churches temporarily suspended physical gatherings, but we still figured out a way to remain connected. We had Church online and it worked. Even though we weren't together in the physical building we were still able to come together and worship Him. Regardless, of the circumstances or conditions...we must worship for He is worthy of all praise and honor. by Samuel Lantion

Pride Is A Problem

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Pride Is A Problem The pride of your heart has deceived you, you who live in the cliffs of the rocks and make your own on the heights, you who say to yourself, 'Who can't bring me down to the ground? Obadiah 1:3 Pride is when we think we know it all and nothing can touch us.  Obadiah,  the shortest book of the bible,  points out the distress that comes with pride. Pride is a sneaky sin. Pride creeps into our minds and hearts, convincing us that we got it all under control and can't nobody tell us nothing. Pride can have us thinking we don't need God or His Church. And, that's the trouble with Pride.... it omits God from the equation.... And that's a Big Problem, because we don't know what tomorrow holds. And, only God holds tomorrow in His hands. Let Obadiah remind us to be humble and remember that wherever we find ourselves in life, whatever the situation...we need the Lord. Thankfully, He is there and is a very present help in times of trouble (Psalms 46:1

You Are My Everything

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You Are My Everything You, Lord, are all I have, and you give me all I need; my future is in your hands Psalm 16:5 When God is our portion, we are content and know what it means to have enough. For we are nothing without Jesus, and without Him we can do nothing. The value we have is found in Him, and we can celebrate who we are only because of Him. We must know that we are everything in Jesus and nothing in ourselves. In Him and through Him we are valued and can-do great things. We are not limited when we surrender all to Jesus, because He knows our end from the beginning and beginning from the end. Our future is secured in Him. As a good earthly father wants the best for their children, so does our heavenly father wants the best for us. So, lets trust Him and involve Him in everything we do and get excited about Jesus today! by Priscilla Everett

Christian Hospitality

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Christian Hospitality I wrote to the church, but Diotrephes, who loves to be first, will not welcome us.3 John 9 I remember when I used to visit a friend's home. I loved it because this was a home that practiced Christian hospitality. Each person was treated with respect and dignity. No wonder they had frequent visitors from the neighborhood. In the first century, traveling teachers, philosophers, prophets and missionaries filled the roads. In 2 John, the Apostle John warned the church to beware of false missionaries, prophets and teachers. But in 3 John, he encouraged believers to offer hospitality to true Christians missionaries, prophets and teachers who spoke truth and lived by example. These missionaries did not receive a salary, so hospitality was considered a way to show appreciation for the sacrifices they made for the ministry of the gospel. As the missionaries traveled from place to place local believers often  provided for their food and lodgings. All Christians have a

God Requires Total Commitment

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  God Requires Total Commitment Submit yourselves, then, to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you. Come near to God and he will come near to you.  James 4:7 This year has been challenging for many of us, as social injustices, political unrest, and economic issues have affected our commitment to God. When we think about the word commitment, we think of having a made up mind, despite the circumstances. The enemy’s desire is to distract us from total commitment to God by making our problems look bigger than they are.  Therefore, we make excuses as to why we can’t commit to him resulting in us slowly drifting away from His presence, not spending time with him through praying and studying his word.  James warns us to submit to God and resist the devil. Satan wants us to believe we can't afford to  study our bibles or come to church because we are too busy working to pay our bills and take care of our families. Our jobs, relationships and worldly affections have gotten us off