Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Nothing Too Hard For God

God great and mighty and there's nothing too heard for him. The earth is the LORD's, and the fullness thereof; the world, and they that dwell therein. Psalm 24:1. The Lord God made the heaven and the earth by thy great power and stretched-out arm and there is nothing to hard for him. God is the beginning and the end. He has power over everything. He gives and He takes away.The Lord God creates and destroys. Christians firmly believed that in the beginning, God created the heavens and earth, then man and woman. God is merciful as well as capable of administering punishment. God is pure, infallible, and holy. He is Great and Mighty God.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

A Bitter Disease Called Unforgiveness, by JoAnne Hooks

This book is 2 ½ to 3 hours long if you are reading it straight through. It is written for an age level of 9 to 99 with parents reading it first to see if it is suitable enough for your children to read….It is a counseling tool for homes and different facilities. These are true stories. Some of the names have been changed to protect the innocent.

1. Chapter one talks about “Hidden Roots” - It deals with overcoming abuse, molestation and sickness, which cause bitterness.

2. Chapter two deals with “A Touch of Humility” - It talks about how unforgiving spirits will not get us to heaven. Harboring un-forgiveness will only lead to bitterness and bitterness causes diseases…Once we let these things go and humble ourselves healing and deliverance began to take place in our lives.

3. Chapter three & four is dealing with a Message called The Sycamine Tree - These chapters takes you back to your childhood days of experiencing some hurtful incidents that you maybe carrying in your heart even today and you refuse to let them go…

4. Chapter five deals with Beautiful Painted Pictures - It talks about when you have surrendered your life to the Lord and you are doing all the right things, thinking on pure and holy thoughts. Yet, Satan knows that you are still vulnerable and he set a trap to pull you back in through your unsaved friends.

5. Chapter six & seven deals with “From a Cocoon to A Butterfly” - These chapter tells us how a great transformation can takes place in our lives after we remove, jealousy, envy and pride out.

6. Chapter eight talks about “Secrets Exposed” meaning (Evaluate your Secrets before exposing them) - This chapter gives you many secrets that has been exposed and one of them is mines.

7. Chapter nine tells us, “There is a Consequence for our Action” – (That’s not nice!): It talks about how the impact of our sins has affected our children lives and there is a consequence that we must pay as parents. It concludes with asking our children to forgive us as parents and it has a prayer to our children.

8. Chapter ten deals with “How to Overcome Hurts” – I am sure every one of us can attest to this chapter, even a child. (This chapter is a must read).

9. Chapter eleven & twelve concludes with a Message based on how “Your Faith is a terrible thing to Waste” – The conclusion of this chapter has a story about Faith and Hope meeting at a crossroad. Faith tells Hope to join him on the other side of the Jordan River because there are some people that he needs to talk with on the Riverbed and those folk are: Misery, Depression, Suicide and a Grieving Mother that lost her little girl to Molestation….

Friday, January 13, 2012

W0RD OF FAITH FOR 2012

James 1:2-12
We find it is easy to have faith when things are going well in our lives. But the test of true faith come when trails come Oh, yes they will come as sure as the sun rise in the east and set in the west. In the Book of James 1:2-12, his letter deals primarily the practical of our Christian faith every day.
I take God at His word everyday And you must do the same.Yes,we live in a world where suffering is like a unwanted guest. As long as we live we will never be able to prevent trials from bringing pain and sorrow into our lives. Bad things often happen to good people who are struggling every day of their lives to humbly with God. Nevertheless, James makes a plea for every Christian to rejoice in our suffering.
The testing of your faith in Jesus Christ and knowing that he will never leave your nor for sake you. Such testing develop patience and perseverance.