Monday, July 15, 2013

How To Pray Without Ceasing





Whatever's troubling you now...

Just pray about it.

How to pray without ceasing?

Simple.

Just talk it out to Jesus.

Like talking to a friend.

That has become my habit now.

Everytime I am disappointed on something or someone.

I just boldly talk it out to Jesus.

I have a human bestfriend, but you see, I cannot really talk everything out to her.

I feel uncomfortable revealing some things to her..like my inner thoughts, wishes

wants and dreams. Cuz I'm afraid that she will just laugh at it.

But no...with Jesus, you can talk it out to Him freely.

Don't be scared.

And when it becomes your habit, come back on thisthread and let me know how awesome He is.

I love hearing testimonials about my Jesus, you see.

Ok?

Be cool..

Talk to Jesus!



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I Need Jesus Everyday







Every day, yes. I need God. I need Jesus.

Because amidst my pain, stress at work or at home or with my relationships...

He is my strength and peace.

My comfort.

My rest.

My assurance that everything "bad" is temporary.

Only Him and His promises are eternal!

Let me say it again....and again.

I need Jesus everyday!




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Sunday, July 14, 2013

God Blesses You, The Righteous

Blessings are on the head of the righteous…
Proverbs 10:6

God Blesses You, The Righteous

Whenever you find a promise or blessing for the righteous in the Bible, grab hold of it by saying, “Father, I receive this blessing in Jesus’ name!”

For example, when you read in Proverbs 10:6 that blessings are on the head of the righteous, say, “Thank You, Father, this promise is for ME because I have been made righteous through faith in Jesus and His finished work!”

So every day, instead of fearing that lack will devour you, expect God’s provision and blessings to hunt you down and surround you! Expect good things to happen to you. Say, “Father, I thank You that Your blessings crown my head. Your bountiful provisions are upon me and my household!”

Beloved, the more you begin to believe and speak words of abundance, provision and increase, the more you will experience the full blessings of the righteous!


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Thursday, July 4, 2013

God Is Satisfied With You by Joseph Prince




…He made us accepted in the Beloved.
Ephesians 1:6


God Is Satisfied With You


Do you sometimes wonder if God is satisfied with you?

Actually, the question you should ask is not whether God is satisfied with you. The question you should ask is whether God is satisfied with Jesus and His finished work at the cross. And the answer is this: He is completely satisfied!

At the cross, your acceptance is found. There, Jesus cried out with His last breath, “It is finished!” (John 19:30). The work is complete. The full punishment for all your sins was exacted on Jesus at the cross. God will never punish you the believer, not because He has gone soft on sin, but because all your sins have already been punished in the body of Jesus. God’s holiness and His justice are now on your side!

Today, God is not assessing you based on what you have or have not done. He is assessing you based on what Jesus has done. Is God satisfied with Jesus today? Yes, of course He is. Then, to the same extent that God is satisfied with Jesus, He is satisfied with you because He has placed you in Jesus the Beloved! How can you not have His acceptance, favor, help and blessings?



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Tuesday, July 2, 2013

How To Solve Problems The Jesus' Way




I have a little secret on how to face problems

and today, I'm gonna share it with you.

Ready?

Here goes.

First, it is really easy.

You just need to accept the fact that problems are problems

and no matter how small or big they are, it really keeps hunting us.

It makes us worry all the time.

Anxious of what's next to come.

It scares us.

But we don't know why we let it control us.

We want it to stop. But problems arepart one's life.

You can't get rid of them.

You just need to stand victorios above them!



Second.

You can try to solve it with your own strength when it hits you for the first time.

But if you're like me that doesn't want to spend time and energy worrying anymore,

(Which is very stressful and unhealthy)

You need to do this.

If you get tired of dealing with your problems alone,

talk it out Jesus.

Yes. That easy.

It's like prayer but only, when you do this, you establish a relationship.

A divine relationship with Jesus, our Abba Father who only wants the best for us.

Talk it out to Jesus.

Just let it flow. Like talking to someone or your bestfriend.

Be open to Him.

Tell Him all your "what-ifs" that are stuck in your mind and heart.

Your fears. Hatred. Or regrets

Yes.

Do this everytime you have a problem.

Make it a habit . And I tell you,

it's going to be the best habit that you ever had.


Just talk to Jesus and stay strong with Him on your side.


Try it.








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Monday, July 1, 2013

Jesus is The Great Artist

I really love "Jesus Calling For Kids" iphone/ipad app.

It's expensive on the appstore but I tell, it's worth it.

I am sharing today's message...




"I Am the Great Artist"

Lord, every morning you hear my voice. Every morning, I tell you what I need. And I wait for your answer.
—Psalm 5:3 (ICB)

Let Me show you My way for you today. Pray about everything— the big things and the little things. Give your entire day to Me and then wait to see what I will create with it.

I am the Great Artist, and your day is My empty canvas. Watch Me do my work; I will paint My colors into your life—colors of My Love, Mercy, Peace, Hope, and Joy. And you will not be disappointed.

Trust Me to take your ordinary day and create a masterpiece.

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Friday, June 28, 2013

Right Place, Right Time byJosephPrince

Right Place, Right Time byJosephPrince

Ecclesiastes 9:11
11… the race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, nor bread to the wise, nor riches to men of understanding,
nor favor to men of skill; but time and chance happen to them all.

God’s Word tells us that being faster, stronger and wiser does not automatically make you a winner in life. No, it is actually being at the right place at the right time that causes you to receive blessings. And God, who holds time and chance in His hands, is the only one who can put you at the right place at the right time.

He did this for Ruth. She trusted God for favor when she went looking for a field in which to glean. (Ruth 2:2) Then, the Bible tells us that “she happened to come to the part of the field belonging to Boaz, who was of the family of Elimelech”. (Ruth 2:3) Of all the fields in Bethlehem, she happened to end up in Boaz’s field, and he was a close relative of Elimelech, her father-in-law. This meant that Boaz was her potential kinsman redeemer, someone who could redeem her from her plight as a young, childless widow in a foreign land.

Boaz also happened to be “a man of great wealth” (Ruth 2:1), and as it turned out, he was willing to redeem Ruth. (Ruth 4:9–10) All these right happenings could only mean that God had placed Ruth in the right place at the right time.

I believe that the very day Ruth told her mother-in-law that the God of Israel would be her God (Ruth 1:16), God took note of it and made everything happen right for her.

Today, God also wants you to know that because you have said, “God, You are My God,” He will be your God of divine happenings. He will place you at the right place at the right time, where you will meet the right people, do the right things and even escape danger!

You may not know where all the great opportunities are, but God does. He was the one who put in you the skills, talents and gifts that you have, and He knows where you need to be, when you should be there and what you need to be doing to be truly fulfilled!


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He Said, So I Say – Declaring the Promises of Jesus Over Fear and Worry

There are many voices speaking into our lives every day. Fear. Worry. Regret. Shame. Doubt. Sometimes those voices become so loud that...