I think these blessings from Isaiah 58:14 apply if you take one day each week to rest and to honor God:
- You will delight yourself in the Lord.
- God will make you ride on the high places of the earth.
- God will feed you with the heritage of Jacob.
Thoughts. Quips. Quotes. Sometimes about DiscipleMaking.
I think these blessings from Isaiah 58:14 apply if you take one day each week to rest and to honor God:
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My email has been down for the past sixteen hours. Not my "home" email -- I use Google's gmail at home, and I am well pleased with it -- but my "work" email. At work, I use MS Outlook which talks to MS Exchange Server handling thousands of users.
When the email is working, I use it as my to-do list. I read through the emails, starting with the most recent, and either respond or let the email sit in the in-box as a reminder to do a task. After responding where needed, I work on the tasks that remain.
But what happens if the email is down? Then I work on the projects I remember. I continue acting on the last instructions I received.
I do the same thing with knee-mail. Sometimes, I have difficulty "connecting" with God. I go through spells where I don't receive any fresh insight or direction. What do I do? I continue to do what I remember. I continue acting on the last instruction I received.
Sometimes we needlessly wonder what God wants us to do now, when all we need to do is keep doing what He already told us.
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I saw Lee Strobel on TV recently talking about the evidence that transformed him from an atheist to a believer of the the gospel. He listed five E's: Execution, Early Accounts, Empty Tomb, Eye Witnesses, Emergence of the Church.
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I was blessed to hear Bishop Francisco Montefusco preach at the World Missions service of the Pentecostal Church of God's General Convention.
Bishop Montefusco's text:
And God blessed them, and God said unto them, Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it: and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth. - Genesis 1:28Tidbits:
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I was privileged to hear Bishop J.W. Macklin of the Church of God in Christ preach at the Sunday Morning service of the Pentecostal Church of God's General Convention. I thought I'd share some tidbits.
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