Thankfulness

I have been posting my notes from chapel, church services, events, and seminars that are God-centered for a certain amount of time.
With the help of Google, people have stumbled upon my blog from life-experiences, to problems, and love.
My proposition is that if you are a visitor and the posts on my blog has helped you in some way or another please just give a simple "thanks" on the comments. Moreover, I've decided that "if" I ever earn money through the ads on this blog, it will go to those who need it most, or to an organization you recommend.
Above-all of this, its just notes I take throughout the week, but if it gives God the glory, then why not?

Monday, December 12, 2011

Christmas Through The Eyes Of... Rahab and Bathsheba, Beltway Park. December 11, 2011

Matthew 1:5-6


At one level we know itt is true - Jesus is enough for every sin.


Part of the journey of fatih - the process of growing to be like Jesus as His followers - is that answers must become answers.


The depths of God's forgiveness are both wonderful and offensive.


Joshua 2.

Joshua sends 2 spies to Jericho. Rahab risks her life by hiding them from getting captured.


Hebrews 11:31

Rahab, a non-jewish prostitute, was saved and put on the hall of fames.

Becomes one of the mothers of the Messiah.


It seems that from the very beginning of Jesus' story God wants to slap us across the face with the grandness of our sin and the greater grandness of His forgiveness.


2 Samuel 11.

David chose to not live the purpose of his kingship.

He goes on his roof top and sees Bathsheba.

He takes her, and sleeps with her. She gets pregnant and David finds a way to save himself from Uriah(Bathsheba's husband). In the end he sends Uriah to battle to die.


Jesus came that people might be forgiven, even those we think have crossed a line and are " unforgiveable " (including ourselves).


1 Timothy 1:15

We are the same with Hitler. The only thing different is "evilness".


Matthew 6:12 "as we", 6:14-15 "will not"


God's call to give forgiveness is both wonderful AND offensive.


Forgive people everytime.


God couldn't be any clearer on this issue. Extending forgiveness to others is not an option, and the consequences of unforgiveness are utterly detrimental ! (Matthew 6:12-15; 18:21-35)


Unforgiveness impairs our fellowship with God. And unforgiveness gives Satan legal rights to torture our lives.


As right as bitterness, unforgiveness, and the longing for revenge feel, it is a trap - and many, many people are hooked.


Key things:

1. We must regularly meditate on what God has done for us in Jesus.


The stand for forgiving someone else isn't to weigh the offense of what someone has done to me, but weigh the gift God has given me in Jesus.


Unforgiveness says that I have lost sight of or don't yet truly understand the depths of what I've been forgiven. It says I need more revelation of the actual depths of what I've been forgiven.


2. We must know forgiveness


Forgive is not the same as trust. Forgiveness doesn't mean things automatically go back to the way they were.


3. We must know what forgiveness is.


Forgiveness is agreeing to with consequences of another peron's sin. Reality is


Forgive is choosing not to hold someone's sin against them.

It is refusing to bring up old issues with the person who wronged us or with other who will listen.


Forgiveness is leaving vengence and justice to God.


Forgiveness is not a feelings, but a choice we make by faith.


Forgiveness is a process. Often forgiveness is a choice we must make regularly until the wound is healed.


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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Vocation By Dr. Ricklytle. Cornerstone.

Vocation


Work is the form inwhich we make ourselves useful to others, we add value to others.


Many people use their callings to make a difference.

Presidents, athletes, singers, writers...


What do you want to be?

What is your vocation?

Who has God called you to be?

Think.


Lives can be changed for eternity.

Think about the higher call.


Training for vocaion


Living your vocation

Divine appointment:

Each of us have been put on a divine post. Granted by God and those around us. By our parents, friends, spouses, etc...


Be faithful to our divine appointments.

When we have been given a position, take charge.

Use the power we have.

The parable of the talents.

People we have been given talents and use them will be given more, those who don't use any will have their talentstaken away.


Jesus cursed the fig tree, because it didn't fulfill its purpose. The fig tree had no fruit. It had water, soil, and nutrients, but no fruit.


Story:

Adolf Hitler, asked to design a people's car. Porsche, created VolksWagen. He asks people what do they do at a work yard, many answered they just worked. But one man answered, "I build cathedrals..."


Take all your gifts that God has given you and make the world a better place.


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Monday, November 14, 2011

Shipwrecks and Snakebites by Jonathan Storment from Highland Church, Guest Speaker. Beltway.

RThe huge story of Jesus: eternal life, salvation, victory.

The significance of using the name of Jesus.


Genesis 3:1-6

Adam and Eve fall to pieces. Humans will fall and later on the sea; the flood.


Job 38:8-11

The sea was thought of a permitive force. That is monstrous.


Genesis 3:14-15

Women, birth.


Genesis 3:17-18

The ground before men is cursed.


Acts 27:13-26

They do not know went the weather will change. Scared to death.


Acts 28:1-6

They landed on an island and Paul was bitten by a viper. He shakes of the snake bite and did not die.


Jesus is still bigger.

Sometimes Jesus saves us through the storm. Sometimes the storm gives us perspectives. God is big enough to redeem all of it.


Acts 28:7-

Paul heals an important man on the island. Paul wasn't suppose to be at Malta, be bitten by a snake, or heal a sick man.


Satan does not have the last word. God takes all that happens and turns it into His works. God makes everything end with great glory.


The world can feel like its crashing you, but evil does not have the final word.


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