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THIS MINISTRY IS A VISION GIVEN BY GOD TO RECOMMEND HIM TO THOSE THAT DO NOT KNOW HIM AND TO GATHER THOSE WHO KNOW HIM BUT ARE BEING SCATTED BY THE ENEMY WITH GREED,SEXUAL IMMORALITY,LUST ETC THOUGH THEY ARE IN CHURCH. ANY POST YOU READ ON PAGE IS THE BREATH OF GOD.SO IF YOU READ ANY POST HERE, DO NOT HARDEN YOUR HEART AND ALLOW GOD TO MINISTER TO YOUR SOUL.(HEBREWS 3:8) GOD BLESS YOU.

01/09/2016

God Anoints Us to Triumph

Psalms 23:5
Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies: thou anointest my head with oil; my cup runneth over.

When God leads, no matter the enemies we face, He will anoint us for victory.

The anointing however falls on them that walk uprightly. No matter the wrong you face, please maintain a righteous life for your victory to emerge.

Jesus Christ is Lord!!!

01/09/2016

We've moved into the new month of September. I pray that God gives you beauty for ashes, oil of joy instead of morning and a garment of praise. Amen

Fifteen Ways To Defeat Lust With The Sword of the Spirit!Posted by administratorIt is almost impossible in the Western w...
09/04/2016

Fifteen Ways To Defeat Lust With The Sword of the Spirit!
Posted by administrator
It is almost impossible in the Western world to escape sensuality. S*x is on the television, in the movies and in our music, on the side of buses, during halftime shows, in our books and in glossy close-ups at supermarket check-out. S*x is all around us in the mall, dripping off every beer commercial, and two stories high on our billboards. S*xual sin is walking around our high schools, flaunted across our universities, and hiding in our churches.
And of course, s*x is on the Internet. Po*******hy and s*x-related sites make up 60 percent of daily web traffic. Of Internet users in the U.S., 40 percent visit p**n sites at least once a month, and that number increases to 70 percent when the audience is 18- to 34-year-old males. Half of hotel room patrons purchase p**nography from their rooms. Ninety percent of 8- to 16-year-olds with Internet access have viewed p**nography online, and the average age of exposure is 11.
The seventh commandment is not just broken in this country; it’s being smashed to pieces.
And s*xual sin is not just an “out there” problem. Any pastor will tell you stories about how s*xual sin has destroyed people in his congregation. None of us are immune from the dangers of s*xual immorality. In a Christianity Today study from several years ago, 40 percent of clergy acknowledged visiting p**nographic websites. Another survey found that 21 percent visit regularly. Yet another survey at Pastors.com found that 50 percent of pastors reported to viewing p**nography in the previous year. And then there’s the underlying issue of the heart. The seventh commandment doesn’t just forbid adultery and p**nography. It forbids every action, look, conversation, thought or desire that incites lust and uncleanness.
So how in the world, in this world we live in, and with our s*x-saturated hearts, can we obey the seventh commandment?
Let me suggest 15 passages of Scripture that can help us fight lust and the temptation to s*xual immorality.
1) Proverbs 5:18-19 “Let your fountain be blessed, and rejoice in the wife of your youth, a lovely deer, a graceful doe. Let her breasts fill you at all times with delight; be intoxicated always in her love.” This may seem a strange text for fighting s*xual temptation, but married couples need to know they have delight at their lawful disposal. We need to know that s*x is good, intimacy is good, bodies together in marriage are good. Good, glorious s*x is spiritual warfare for the married couple.
2) Lamentations 3:25-27 “The Lord is good to those who wait for him, to the soul who seeks him. It is good that one should wait quietly for the salvation of the Lord. It is good for a man that he bear the yoke in his youth.” This a verse is for singles. Granted, this passage isn’t talking about waiting for a spouse. It’s about waiting on the Lord. But that’s the point: The Lord is good to those who wait for him. He knows what you need. The preceding verses tell us, “The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases, his mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning; great is your faithfulness. The Lord is my portion, says my soul, therefore I will hope in him.” Don’t think, “How can I live without s*x for another year or decade or two decades.” Think about today. The Lord has given you grace for this day and he will give you grace for every subsequent day in which you follow God in the midst of unmet desires.
3) 1 Peter 3:15 “In your hearts regard Christ the Lord as holy, always being prepared to make a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you.” Before you take a second look or dress yourself so that others will, think: “Will this make me more ready to talk to someone about Jesus?” Sensuality deadens the spiritual senses and makes us less courageous and effective witnesses for Christ.
4) 2 Peter 3:10-14 “But the day of the Lord will come like a thief … Therefore … be diligent to be found by him without spot or blemish, and at peace.” Do you want to be cheating on your husband, ma********ng or watching Game of Thrones when Christ returns?
5) James 1:14-15 “But each person is tempted when he is lured and enticed by his own desire. Then desire when it has conceived gives birth to sin, and sin when it is fully grown brings forth death.” This passage helps us understand how temptation works and reminds us that feeling tempted is not necessarily the same as sinning. Temptation beckons us to do what we should not do. That’s not sin. When the desire is nurtured it conceives and gives birth to sin (sin in the flesh or sin in the mind). Sin then grows and matures and leads to death. It is not lust to be attracted to someone or notice he or she is good looking. It is not lust to have a strong desire for s*x. It is not lust to be excited about s*x in marriage. It is not lust to inadvertently notice a woman bathing on the roof. It is sin to keep noticing and start scheming. Stoke the fires of this lustful passion and it will bring forth death. Just ask King David.
6) Hebrews 2:17-18 “Therefore he had to be made like his brothers in every respect, so that he might become a merciful and faithful high priest in the service of God, to make propitiation for the sins of the people. For because he himself has suffered when tempted, he is able to help those who are being tempted.” Jesus was tempted, not as we are from a sinful nature. But there were external voices calling him to sin. Let us not underestimate the real nature of his temptations and undercut his sympathy and his ability to help. Jesus was hungry in the wilderness. He had a desire, a want. He was enticed to make the stones bread so he could enjoy the pleasure of food. But he told the devil, “Man does not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of the Lord” ( Matt. 4:1-3 ). In our moments of s*xual temptation, we need to think, “Flesh does not sustain me. Jesus does.”
7) Romans 14:21 “It is good not to eat meat or drink wine or do anything that causes your brother to stumble.” As Christians, we want to help each other avoid sin, not lead one another into it with flirting, coarse joking and immodest dress.
8) Matthew 5:27-30 “You have heard that it was said, ‘You shall not commit adultery.’ But I say to you that everyone who looks at a woman with lustful intent has already committed adultery with her in his heart. If your right eye causes you to sin, tear it out and throw it away. For it is better that you lose one of your members than that your whole body be thrown into hell. And if your right hand causes you to sin, cut it off and throw it away. For it is better that you lose one of your members than that your whole body go into hell.” We are not good fighters. We make excuses. We don’t get radical. We pray a few prayers, feel bad all the time, tell a friend to ask how we’re doing once in awhile and that’s it. We need more decisive action than that. Avoid the movies, get rid of your Internet connection, don’t kiss before marriage, throw out your t.v., tear out your eye—whatever it takes to battle lust. There are too many whole-bodied people going to hell and not enough spiritual amputees going to heaven.
9) Galatians 6:7 “Do not be deceived: God is not mocked, for whatever one sows, that will he also reap.” There are often temporal consequences for disobedience. It could be STDs, baggage in marriage, a guilty conscience, getting mired in a deeper addiction, distraction at work, a p**nography fe**sh you pass on to your children, destroying your family, your marriage or your ministry. There are also eternal consequences if you give yourself over to this sin. Galatians 6:8 “For the one who sows to his own flesh will from the flesh reap corruption, but the one who sows to the Spirit will from the Spirit reap eternal life.”
10) 1 Cor 6:15-20 “Do you not know that your bodies are members of Christ? Shall I then take the members of Christ and make them members of a pr******te? Never! … Or do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit within you, whom you have from God? You are not your own, for you were bought with a price. So glorify God in your body.” We need a theology of the body: The body is good, but it’s not yours. Jesus didn’t just die to ransom our souls. He also died for your body. It belongs to God. It is a member of Christ’s body now. Surely, we don’t want to employ Christ’s body in some s*xual escapade or his eyes in viewing p**nography or his mind in sensual fantasy.
11) 2 Corinthians 5:17 “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come.” Cultural liberalism says, “Just be yourself.” Self-help doctrine says, “You can find a better you if you just dig deep enough.” Moralism says, “Be a better person.” The Bible says, “You are a new person by God’s grace, now live like it.” “Be who you are” is the gospel motivation for holiness.
12) Hebrews 10:24-25 “And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the day approaching.” No one fights a war by himself, and no one will have victory over s*xual sin on his own. You need to talk to others about your struggles and listen just as well. Be honest. Ask good questions. Don’t just confess and feel better. Repent and change. Don’t just sympathize; admonish. Follow up with your brothers and sisters. Pray and remind each other of the gospel.
13) James 4:6 “But he gives more grace. Therefore it says, “God opposes the proud, but gives grace to the humble.” God always gives more grace. So keep coming to him with your sin and all your commandment violations. Confess like David in Psalm 51 that you have sinned against God. Confess that God is the most offended party as a result of your sin. And then believe like David in Psalm 32: “Blessed is the one whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin is covered. Blessed is the man against whom the Lord counts no iniquity.” We will never experience growing victory over sin unless we are quick to turn to Christ all the times we fail.
14) Matthew 5:8 “Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.” This has been the most helpful verse for me in fighting lust and the temptation to s*xual immorality. We need to fight desire with desire. Satan tempts us by holding out something that will be pleasurable to us. We aren’t tempted to gorge ourselves on liverwurst, because for most of us, it doesn’t hold out the promise of great pleasure. But s*x does. Po*******hy does. A second look does. The Bible gives us many weapons to fight temptation. We can tell ourselves it is wrong, it is sinful, it will lead to bad things, it isn’t what I should do as a Christian. All of those are helpful. But the one weapon we rarely use is more pleasure. We need to fight the fleeting pleasure of s*xual sin with the far greater, more abiding pleasure of knowing God. The fight for s*xual purity is the fight of faith. It may sound like nothing but hard work and gritting your teeth—the very opposite of faith. But faith is at the heart of this struggle. Do we believe that a glimpse of God is better than a glimpse of skin? Do we believe that God’s steadfast love is better than life ( Psalm 63:3 )? We’d probably sin less if we spent less time thinking about our sins, s*xual or otherwise, and more time meditating on the love and holiness of God.
15) Ephesians 1:19-21 “… and what is the immeasurable greatness of his power toward us who believe, according to the working of his great might that he worked in Christ when he raised him from the dead and seated him at his right hand in the heavenly places, far above all rule and authority and power and dominion, and above every name that is named, not only in this age but also in the one to come.” The great power that created the world, and saved us, and raised Jesus from the dead—that same power is now at work in you. We must believe that God is stronger than s*xual temptation, sin and addiction. If you believe that God brought a dead man back to life, you should believe that you can change. Not overnight usually, but from one degree of glory to the next. Work out your salvation from s*xual sin with fear and trembling, for God’s power is already at work within you.

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09/04/2016

SEVEN STEPS TO AVOID SEXUAL SIN AND STAY IN MINISTRY!
Posted by administrator
Some time ago, a good friend of mine disqualified himself from ministry due to an inappropriate relationship with a woman in his church.
I want to try to redeem this tragedy by offering the following seven thoughts in an effort to spare us, our families and our churches from a similar fate.
1. Don’t say it can’t happen to you.
While most of us readily nod our heads in agreement, in our hearts we can still live in functional unbelief of this fact. We need to constantly remind ourselves of Paul’s warning to the Corinthians in 1 Cor. 10:12:
Therefore, let anyone who thinks that he stands take heed lest he fall.
That means it can and could happen to us, and we must be vigilant in this area and all others. The world is broken, our enemy is against us and our flesh is weak.
2. Repent of your pride and self-righteousness in this area.
The Bible clearly teaches:
Pride goes before destruction, a haughty spirit before a fall (Prov. 16:18).
Every pastor I’ve ever known who has fallen into s*xual sin was one who at one point believed he never would.
So often, it is our pride that allows us to “push the envelope” and think we are the exception to the rule. It is also pride that can keep us from getting the help we need so we could have avoided this particular fall in the first place.
Most affairs don’t begin on a whim. The seeds are sown in the soil of an unhappy or tumultuous marriage.
Brothers, if there are currently problems in your marriage, please reach out to someone and deal with them now so you don’t become a statistic later.
3. Put all the needed safeguards in place—and keep them there.
The highway of the upright avoids evil; those who guard their ways preserve their lives (Prov. 16:17).
All of us know this is true, but are we living as if it is true?
We know we shouldn’t be alone with a member of the opposite s*x, but do we keep our rule faithfully?
We know we should have working p**n filters on our computers, but do we?
We can all agree that any of our practices can be cumbersome at times, but situations like this remind us that they are more than worth it.
Please, brothers, for the sake of the Gospel and our churches, heed the warning today and employ whatever specific practices you need to keep yourself pure and your ministry intact.
4. Don’t just have a plurality in place—have one in practice.
Far too many churches have a plurality of elders on paper, but, in reality, have a senior pastor surrounded by “yes-men.” This kind of unhealthy leadership system only aids in the conducting and concealing of s*xual misconduct.
If you are concerned about a member on your team, even if it is the most senior leader, please have the courage to sound the alarm. Of course, this should be done personally, honorably and hoping the best for all parties involved, but silence is often exactly what allows deeds done in secret to remain in secret for so long.
Don’t be afraid to ask the hard questions. Too much is on the line.
On a similar note, this means we also have to practically “have the backs” of our teammates in ministry.
I saw this in action a few years ago when our church was still meeting at a local high school. After our gathering, I got “cornered” by a single girl who had questions about our church. Seeing what was unfolding, one of my elders came and stood (conspicuously) next to me until our conversation was finished. He protected us all that day, and I am thankful for his friendship.
How well are you protecting your team in this area?
5. Make your wife your partner in purity.
This is a tricky issue, and there is some legitimate debate over how “in the loop” she needs to be. My perspective is:
Your wife needs to know enough to be prayerful, but not so much that she is paranoid.
Practically, this means your wife needs to know that emotionally needy women are often attracted to pastors, and those pastors don’t notice what is happening right before their eyes. It also means she needs to know that regular intimacy with her is a helpful practice that can keep you from looking for it elsewhere.
It may also mean she may periodically check out your phone or page for anything inappropriate. At a minimum, protecting each other’s integrity should be a topic of regular conversation.
How are you and your wife partnering together for the sake of each other’s purity?
6. When in doubt, err on the side of caution.
Most practically, this may mean you simply don’t hire a female assistant.
Some guys do it and things are fine, but plenty of guys do it and that is exactly where everything begins to unravel. For most lead pastors, their assistant works more closely with them than nearly anyone else in their lives and, in my view, that role being held by a member of the opposite s*x is a risky endeavor. I do not recommend it.
Also, unless there is some kind of extreme circumstance, I avoid traveling alone. In addition to the obvious accountability, it also affords extra mentoring time on the road for my younger pastoral or church-planting residents.
7. Never forget we are in a spiritual battle with real winners and losers.
Though we may try to ignore it, we have three very real enemies (the world, the flesh and the devil) who are all more than happy to play their part in helping us flame out of ministry.
In my experience, it also seems that the kingdom of darkness is particularly benefited when a pastor goes down because of moral failure because, like a gr***de, it does damage on so many levels at once.
To help me in my own struggle for purity, I reflect on this painful truth often. I picture what would happen to my wife, children and church if I chose pride and pleasure over Jesus in a moment of weakness. It drives me to the Scriptures, my wife and my ministry team to help me stay the course.
When is the last time you stopped to remind yourself of the battle we are fighting?
Brothers, time and time again, the Scriptures are clear: S*xual sin is both damaging and deadly to all it affects—especially pastors.
For the sake of all of us, please don’t become a statistic.
Please pray for me and those closest to you that we don’t become statistics. Please take the steps necessary to biwalk in integrity, and let’s cross the finish line strong together for the glory of God and the good of our families, churches and the world around us.
By Pastor Dustin Neeley

19/03/2016

Question: "What is Palm Sunday?"
Answer: Palm Sunday is the day we celebrate the triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem, one week before His resurrection ( Matthew 21:1–11 ). As Jesus entered the holy city, He neared the culmination of a long journey toward Golgotha. He had come to save the lost ( Luke 19:10 ), and now was the time—this was the place—to secure that salvation. Palm Sunday marked the start of what is often called “ Passion Week,” the final seven days of Jesus’ earthly ministry. Palm Sunday was the “beginning of the end” of Jesus’ work on earth.
Palm Sunday began with Jesus and His disciples traveling over the Mount of Olives . The Lord sent two disciples ahead into the village of Bethphage to find an animal to ride. They found the unbroken c**t of a donkey, just as Jesus had said they would ( Luke 19:29–30 ). When they untied the c**t, the owners began to question them. The disciples responded with the answer Jesus had provided: “The Lord needs it” ( Luke 19:31–34 ). Amazingly, the owners were satisfied with that answer and let the disciples go. “They brought [the donkey] to Jesus, threw their cloaks on the c**t and put Jesus on it” ( Luke 19:35 ).
As Jesus ascended toward Jerusalem, a large multitude gathered around Him. This crowd understood that Jesus was the Messiah; what they did not understand was that it wasn’t time to set up the kingdom yet—although Jesus had tried to tell them so ( Luke 19:11–12 ). The crowd’s actions along the road give rise to the name “Palm Sunday”: “A very large crowd spread their cloaks on the road, while others cut branches from the trees and spread them on the road” ( Matthew 21:8 ). In strewing their cloaks on the road, the people were giving Jesus the royal treatment—King Jehu was given similar honor at his coronation ( 2 Kings 9:13 ). John records the detail that the branches they cut were from palm trees ( John 12:13 ).
On that first Palm Sunday, the people also honored Jesus verbally: “The crowds that went ahead of him and those that followed shouted, ‘Hosanna to the Son of David!’ / ‘Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!’ / ‘Hosanna in the highest heaven!’” ( Matthew 21:9 ). In their praise of Jesus, the Jewish crowds were quoting
Psalm 118:25–26 , an acknowledged prophecy of the Christ. The allusion to a Messianic psalm drew resentment from the religious leaders present: “Some of the Pharisees in the crowd said to Jesus, ‘Teacher, rebuke your disciples!’” ( Luke 19:39 ). However, Jesus saw no need to rebuke those who told the truth. He replied, “I tell you . . . if they keep quiet, the stones will cry out” ( Luke 19:40 ).
Some 450 to 500 years prior to Jesus’ arrival in Jerusalem, the prophet Zechariah had prophesied the event we now call Palm Sunday: “Rejoice greatly, Daughter Zion! / Shout, Daughter Jerusalem! / See, your king comes to you, / righteous and victorious, / lowly and riding on a donkey, / on a c**t, the foal of a donkey” ( Zechariah 9:9 ). The prophecy was fulfilled in every particular, and it was indeed a time of rejoicing, as Jerusalem welcomed their King. Unfortunately, the celebration was not to last. The crowds looked for a Messiah who would rescue them politically and free them nationally , but Jesus had come to save them spiritually . First things first, and mankind’s primary need is spiritual, not political, cultural, or national salvation.
Even as the coatless multitudes waved the palm branches and shouted for joy, they missed the true reason for Jesus’ presence. They could neither see nor understand the cross. That’s why, “as [Jesus] approached Jerusalem and saw the city, he wept over it and said, ‘If you, even you, had only known on this day what would bring you peace—but now it is hidden from your eyes. The days will come upon you when your enemies . . . will not leave one stone on another, because you did not recognize the time of God’s coming to you” ( Luke 19:41–47 ). It is a tragic thing to see the Savior but not recognize Him for who He is. The crowds who were crying out “ Hosanna! ” on Palm Sunday were crying out “Crucify Him!” later that week ( Matthew 27:22–23 ).
There is coming a day when every knee will bow and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord ( Philippians 2:10–11 ). The worship will be real then. Also, John records a scene in heaven that features the eternal celebration of the risen Lord: “There before me was a great multitude that no one could count, from every nation, tribe, people and language, standing before the throne and before the Lamb. They were wearing white robes and were holding palm branches in their hands ” ( Revelation 7:9 , emphasis added). These palm-bearing saints will shout, “Salvation belongs to our God, who sits on the throne, and to the Lamb” (verse 10), and who can measure sum of their joy?

11/03/2016

God’s Recipe For S*x

“Let my lover come into his garden and taste its choice fruits.” Song of Songs 4:16

Someone once said that in matters of s*x, men are like microwaves and women are like crockpots. There is certainly some truth to that cooking analogy—husbands can reach their “boiling point” before many wives have even decided what’s on the menu! Why would God make men and women this way? Don’t our different makeups set us up for conflict when our attention turns to physical intimacy?

I believe the Lord knew just what He was doing when He established these fundamental differences between us. After all, if women were more like men, we’d all probably spend so much time in the bedroom that we’d never get anything else done. And if men were more like women, we’d enjoy many more meaningful conversations—but the species might just disappear!

Our differences are what make life so interesting and invigorating. They force us to reach out, to grow, to appreciate our partner. When a husband is extroverted and the wife is introverted, the husband draws out the wife, while the wife helps the husband take time to reflect. When a wife is spontaneous and her husband is a planner, she brings energy and excitement to his life, while he adds stability to hers.

So it is with s*x. Emotional and physical differences create interest and excitement. We encourage you to celebrate them! After all, when marital partners are joined as “one flesh,” it is more than a physical union. We are merging our whole beings—body, mind, and spirit—in a wonderful and sacred encounter. This is just what your loving God intended. You can enjoy the variety that each of you brings to your marriage—no matter what you’re cooking.

- Shirley M Dobson

27/01/2016

Pastor Disguised As Destitute to His Church and Members Refused To Help Him.
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Below is what happened to this pastor who disguised as a destitute to his church:
Pastor Jeremiah Steepek transformed himself into a homeless person and went to the 10,000 member church that he was to be introduced as the head pastor at that morning.
He walked around his soon to be church for 30 minutes while it was filling with people for service, only 3 people out of the about 10,000 people said hello to him.
He asked people for change to buy food – no one in the church gave him change.
He went into the sanctuary to sit down in the front of the church and was asked by the ushers if he would please sit in the back.
He greeted people only to be greeted back with stares and dirty looks, with people looking down on him and judging him.
As he sat in the back of the church, he listened to the church announcements and such.
When all that was done, the elders went up and were excited to introduce the new pastor of the church to the congregation.
“We would like to introduce to you Pastor Jeremiah Steepek.” The congregation looked around clapping with joy and anticipation.
The homeless man sitting in the back stood up and started walking down the aisle. The clapping stopped with all eyes on him.
He walked up the altar and took the microphone from the elders (who were in on this) and paused for a moment then he recited: “Then the King will say to those on his right,
‘Come, you who are blessed by my Father; take your inheritance, the kingdom prepared for you since the creation of the world.
For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in, I needed clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison and you came to visit me.’
“Then the righteous will answer him: ‘Lord, when did we see you hungry and feed you, or thirsty and give you something to drink? When did we see you a stranger and invite you in, or needing clothes and clothe you? When did we see you sick or in prison and go to visit you?’
‘The King will reply, ‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.’
After he recited this, he looked towards the congregation and told them all what he had experienced that morning. Many began to cry and many heads were bowed in shame.
He then said, “Today I see a gathering of people, not a church of Jesus Christ. The world has enough people, but not enough disciples. When will YOU decide to become disciples?”

Please share to all who are Willing to be true disciples of our Lord and saviour..Jesus Christ

25/01/2016

How Will Believers Be Judged? (2 Corinthians 5:10)

Some wonder how believers can be judged at all, since they are justified by faith and not by works. But this verse simply underscores the responsibility of believers to live according to what they believe. Though salvation is a matter of faith, other eternal rewards depend on faithfulness (see 1Co 3:8,12–15).

Believers are judged righteous in Christ. But they will also be rewarded according to the things they did “while in the body, whether good or bad” (compare with Ecc 12:13–14). God expects our actions after salvation to reflect the glory of God within us. It does make a difference what we do. We don’t need to know the details of this judgment. We need only to know that the Judge is righteous and just (see 2Ti 4:8). Only God can fairly balance all the variables: individual gifts, cultural conditions, the uncertainties of life and the opportunities we had.

25/01/2016

Your Kingdom word.
Date 25th January, 2016.
Topic : A week of God's Goodness and Mercy.

May this week be a week of God's goodness and mercies for you. The goodness and the mercies of God has no measure, it has no limit and it has no conclusion towards God's people. The phrase, 'God is good, all the time, and all the time, God is good, ' has been in existence for many years. Most believers and Christian groups adopted it as their motor or slogan and it has really worked for them, but today we hadly hear that phrase in our Christian gatherings. Anyone who believes in the goodness and the mercies of God has never failed. God grants them the grace to operate under open heavens. You can never proclaim the goodness of God upon your life and experience bad results.

Psa 23:6 Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: and I will dwell in the house of the LORD for ever.

Every day in this week, this month and this year comes with the surety of God's goodness and Mercy for your life. In a world of weakness and hardship, one need to allow this particular word of God to come live in him. The mercies of God and His everlasting goodness intends to follow you all the days of your life. With the several commandments, restrictions, rules, regulations and laws in the world for one to follow, you will need the mercies of God to qualify you if you are not qualified to take a permanent sit in God's presence. If you do not operate under God's goodness and mercies the devil becomes your pattern of discussions. Beloved, the good news is that goodness and mercies are designed to follow you. Allow goodness and mercy to follow you this week and your life will never be the same. It's your week of goodness and mercies. Hallelujah.

now - It's my week of God's Goodness and mercies #

By : Ps Paul Anim.

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