Wednesday, November 30, 2016

There Is Power In Gods Spoken Words

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The Word of God has awesome power. Speak it, and watch God work!
Hebrews 4:12 For the word of God is living and active, sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing to the division of soul and of spirit, of joints and of marrow, and discerning the thoughts and intentions of the heart. So faith comes from hearing, and hearing through the word of Christ.
For the word of God is quick and powerful: This is to be understood of Christ, the essential Word of God; for the Word of God was a known name of the Messiah among the Jews; (See John 1:1) and therefore the apostle makes use of it when writing to them: and the words are introduced as a reason why care should be taken, that men fall not off from the Gospel, because Christ, the author, sum, and substance of it, is the living God, omnipotent and omniscient; for not a thing, but a person is spoken of, who is a Judge, and a critical discern of the secrets of man’s hearts: and certain it is, that this Word is spoken of as a person, and is said to be a priest in the following verses; to which may be added, that the several things said of the Word exactly agree with Christ: he is "the Word of God"; as the word is the birth of the mind, he is the only begotten of the Father; he is the Word that spoke for the elect in the council and covenant of grace, and that spoke all things out of nothing in creation; he is the Word that has been promised, and spoken of by the prophets from the beginning of the world; and is the interpreter of his Father's mind, and our Advocate with the Father: he is quick, or, as it may be better rendered, "living"; he has life in himself as God, he is the living God; he is the living Redeemer and Mediator, and he lives for ever as man; he is the author and giver of life, natural, spiritual, and eternal: and he is powerful, as he appears to be in the creation and sustaining of all things; in his miracles and ministrations; in the work of man's redemption; in the preservation of his people, and in his advocacy and intercession:

And sharper than any two-edged sword; or "more cutting than one", by the words of his mouth, by the power of his Spirit, and the efficacy of his grace; for his mouth itself is as a sharp sword, and out of it comes forth one, ( Isaiah 49:2 ) ( Revelation 19:13 Revelation 19:15 ) by which he pierces the hearts of men, cuts them to the quick, and lays them open. Jehovah is called a two-edged sword with the Jews; and Philo the Jew speaks of the flaming sword of the Logos.

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 Piercing even to the dividing asunder soul and spirit, and of the
joints and marrow; the like property Philo the Jew ascribes to the "Logos", or Word; he calls him, "a cutter", and says he cuts and divides all things, even all sensible things, yea, atoms, and things indivisible; the apostle seems here to have respect to the several names with which the soul of man is called by the Jews, "soul, spirit, and breath"; the latter of these, they say, dwells between the other two. Some by the soul understand the natural and unregenerate part in man, and by the spirit the renewed and regenerate part, which though sometimes are not so easily distinguished by men, yet they are by Christ; others think the soul designs the inferior faculties, the affections; and the spirit the superior ones, the mind and understanding; but the apostle's meaning seems to be this, that whereas the soul and spirit are invisible, and the joints and marrow are covered and hid; so sharp and quick sighted, and so penetrating is the divine Word, that it reaches the most secret and hidden things of men: and this sense is confirmed by what follows,

And is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart;
Christ knows what is in man; he is the searcher of the hearts, and the trier of the reins of the children of men; and this will be more apparent at the last day, when he will make manifest the counsels of the heart, and will critically inquire, and accurately judge of them.
God's holy inspired Word has several characteristics that guarantee powerful results. First, it is infused with the power of the Holy Spirit. It has been said that a Bible that is falling apart usually belongs to a person who isn't. That is because God's Word is energetic and active, speaking to today's world and our own personal needs and circumstances.
Second, God's word is truth. It awakens our conscience. With the power to reach into the private corners of our hearts, the Word bares our motives and secret feelings and reveals our hidden longings.
Third, God's Word discerns our true character. It exposes the weakness in our attitudes and conduct, enabling us to correct ourselves by the power of His Holy Spirit.


As you study this lesson, I urge you to begin hiding the Word of God in your heart, drawing upon its wisdom for your life. Remember that God's Word will never return to Him void, but will most certainly accomplish what it was sent to do. Share the Word with a friend, bearing witness to the faithfulness of our wonderful Lord and the power and authority of His Holy Spirit.

Monday, November 21, 2016

Reason Why We Should Give Thanks (Everyday) Not Just On Thanksgiving Day !!!

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Thanksgiving is a way we should give thanks and how to express gratitude. You can find many instances in the Bible that talk about giving thanks to God and Jesus for all the blessings they provide us. It's so easy during the holiday season to be overwhelmed with all the tasks and activities to do. We often forget to stop and reflect on why we should be celebrating. Forget the food, forget the decorations, forget the shopping and read these Bible verses to meditate on all the ways God blesses us! Share these Scriptures with your family and friends this Thanksgiving to help bring peace and joy to a season that is normally run by anxiety and stress! Giving thanks always and for everything to God the Father in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ

Philippians 4:6-7

Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.


Thanksgiving Day is a time to reflect and be thankful for all that God has given us to reflect on. Although we mostly consider Thanksgiving Day to be something that is celebrated only in the United States of America, did you know other countries celebrate similar holidays and feasts? For example:

India celebrates harvest in various regions
  • Canada celebrates thanksgiving in October
  • The cornucopia is traced back to the ancient Greeks and Romans. It comes from Greek mythology and was said to be a “horn of plenty” that was given by the Greek god Zeus. The horn was believed to magically produce an endless supply of anything desired by the one who owns the horn.
  • The Chinese Festival of “Chung Ch’ui” — on this day many in China eat moon cakes (small yellow cakes) to celebrate the harvest moon
  • The Jewish feast of Sukkot is observed during the harvest season
  • Ancient Egyptians had a feast in honor of Min, the god of harvest and fertility
Victory and Homeland Thanksgiving Day is celebrated in Croatia on August 5th. But rather than a thanksgiving holiday it is really a memorial to the day that the city of Knin was seized by the Croatian Army during the War of Independence.
  • Other countries such as Germany, Brazil, Ghana, Nigeria and Korea also have thanksgiving and/or harvest festivals.
We need not only be thankful one day a year but celebrate the greatness of our God with thanks everyday! Psalm 95:1-6 - O Come, let us sing for joy to the LORD; Let us shout joyfully to the rock of our salvation. Let us come before His presence with thanksgiving; Let us shout joyfully to Him with psalms. For the LORD is a great :God, And a great King above all gods, In whose hand are the depths of the earth; The peaks of the mountains are His also. The sea is His, for it was He who made it; And His hands formed the dry land. Come, let us worship and bow down; Let us kneel before the LORD our Maker. How have you been blessed by the Lord?


Why we should be thankful what God has giving us:
1. Gods unfailing Love (Psalms 107)
2. Gods Mighty grace “Given to you in Christ” (1 Corinthians1:4)
3. Victory “Through our Lord Jesus Christ” (1 Corinthians 15:57)
4. Gods “Righteous laws” (Psalms 119:62)
5. The faith of others to sustain a cheer us (Philemon 1:4)



We are to be thankful for what God has done :
6. God has “answered me...[and] become my salvation” (Psalm 118:21).
7. Jesus has redeemed us. “While we were still sinners, Christ died for us” (Romans 5:8).
8. God has qualified us “to share in the inheritance of the saints in the kingdom of light” (Colossians 1:12).



We are to be thankful for who God is :
9. “God is good; His love endures forever” (1 Chronicles 16:34).
10. God is “faithful and just” (1 John 1:9).
Develop our hearts to be thankful does many good things. It gives compassion, love, and purpose. It keeps us from bitterness, arrogance and discouragement. It protects us from letting our lives be defined by what we don’t have. It keeps us humble and reminds us of our need for God everyday. Happy Thanksgiving to all this coming week and beyond. Everyday is Thanksgiving be blessed always in the love of Christ Jesus…..

Sunday, October 30, 2016

Faith Comes Hearing and By The Word of God

A man cannot believe unless they heed. Faith comes by audience, audience by the Word of God. It is through the Word of God that we coming to know God. Knowing God we come to believe and believe in God. The Word of God is essential for the evolution of verily within my spirit. Many clock lede essay, "Oh, I wish I had more religion," and I expect that frequently we almost abuse God by our want of fidelity.

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So then faith comes by earshot, and audience by the language of God: Saving confidence comes through sound by the account of God. Though Israel auricular, they did not use saving constancy in Christ – making them (and us) all the more answerable.




I had a Jewish friend who came to me one night "Well,Keith, my father is a very religious people. He specimen his prayers every day. He discover Sabbath; he loves God. Do you slavish to recite me that because my adopt does not expect that Jesus is the Messiah that he is missing?" And I face him, "That is a very troublesome investigation for me, because I do think that your progenitor does pet God, has a jealousy for God, but what is he o circularly his trespass? When God established His bargain with Israel, God established the inconstant offerings that they must bring to Him for their wrong. God established that they had to fetch an animal and kill the animal in their assist, that their trespass must be transferred onto the savage and the animal butcher. Your father is not proffering molochite. He is not approaching accordingly to the covenant that God established by Moses for trespass to be absolve. Thus, how can your father have the remission of sins which is essential for partnership with God?" He told me how that they now feel that their admirable performance will become them canny to God. Thus, their excellent business must outweigh their bad composition. Thus, they are try for a equity from works, their useful embroidery, and they have disown that purity that God has established for them. They are no really disobedient against God"s passage of honesty, goods established now their own righteousness by performance, as Paul here affirm. But they are not even doing the employment that God requires in the proffering of a sacrifice. And thus, I have immense trouble with their personage and current state before God. For the Jew boo-boo at Jesus Christ going approximately by works afflict to establish a faithfulness before God.

We are told in Jude that one of the ways by which we keep ourselves in that place of blessing, the blessings of God"s friendship, is building up ourselves in the most pious faith. And, of passage, the way we make up ourselves in the most pious confidence is through the Word. It is hard to hope somebody you sir savvy. When a person comes up to me and temper, "Oh, I have the hardest period trustful God," what they are no really maxim is, "I in fact don"t savvy God very well." Because if you with God well you will have no question trusting in Him at all.

In all of these motion (and the undiminished Old Testament also), the audiences auricular the Word of God being spoken by someone reading the out loud. From hearing, they believed, and faith came to them as it was granted to them by God. Thus, indeed, “faith comes by hearing.” This idea is recapitulate by Paul in the Book of Galatians:

I have heard people implore, "Oh, Lord, help me to believe. Just help me to trust." I wonder what my answer would be if I came you and-mentioned,  I have evident to take you out for entertainment tonight, thought we would go out and get original Barbecue ribs." You would be tempered, "Oh, help me to trust you,  normally help me to think about what you ask of me." This would make me wonder what kind of a character am I that you having such a solid season believing me. Yet, how many set and take covenant of God and say, "Oh, God, just help me to think. Help me to expect, Lord." Faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God.

Tuesday, October 25, 2016

We believe in the Holy Trinity

Our God is a Holy, God. But what does that mean? We believe in three Persons in God the Father - The Son and the Holy Spirit as ONE God. The Holy Spirit is the part of the Trinity that alive internal of you and succor you evade wickedness and remain on the rightful path. You may not accomplish this, but the Holy Spirit can have a colossal impact on every Christian's darling. Let the Holy Spirit into your life and see what happens! By letting the Holy Spirit live within you, you are oppose God into your heart and your soul. You can then more readily stop on the Christian, uncorrupt see throughout vigor. So implore to God to retarding the Holy Spirit train you, that way you can always force the decisions of a Christian. What exactly does the Bible say helter-skelter the Holy Spirit? Below are Bible versify on the Holy Spirit. Read these verses and revolve upon what it MEANS to have the Holy Spirit content each one of us. Truly, this will support you drop a better Christian!

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All of them were filled with the Holy Spirit and began to talk in other expression as the Spirit enabled them. NIV And they were all full (dispersed throughout their souls) with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other (separate, foreign) languages (lingo), as the Spirit kept benefaction them clear and noisy emission . AMP And they were all full with the Holy Ghost, and began to say with other scold, as the Spirit gave them utterance. KJV

Peter replied, "Repent and be baptized, every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ for the mercy of your sins. And you will allow the gift of the Holy Spirit." NIV And Peter answered them, Repent (alter your prospect and instance to understand the will of God in your inner selves instead of rejecting it) and be name, every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ for the pardon of and release from your sins; and you will contain the bounty of the Holy Spirit. AMP Then Peter before-mentioned till them, Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgoing of iniquity, and ye must embrace the gift of the Holy Ghost. KJV

Keep watch over yourselves and all the flock of which the Holy Spirit has made you overseers. Be shepherds of the small of God, which he bought with his own blood. NIV Take care and be on protect for yourselves and the whole flock over which the Holy Spirit has appointed you bishops and guardians, to herder (await and feed and train) the qualifier of the Lord or of God which He obtained for Himself with His own blood. AMP Take heed therefore unto yourselves, and to all the flock, over the which the Holy Ghost hath made you overseers, to eat the kirk of God, which he has possession with his own destruction. KJV

But the Advocate, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will cast in my name, will inform you all stuff and will remind you of everything I have said to you. NIV But the Comforter (Counselor, Helper, Intercessor, Advocate, Strengthener, Standby), the Holy Spirit, Whom the Father will bestow in My name , He will teach you all stuff. And He will mainspring you to revocation (will prompt you of, fetch to your remembrance) everything I have told you. AMP But the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will hurl in my name, he will teach you all stuff, and bring all things to your token, whatever I have said until you. KJV

Friday, May 3, 2013

God Has Given Us Different Gifts


Romans 12:6-8

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God Has Given Us Different Gifts
Romans 12:6-8
Having then gifts differing according to the grace that is given to us, whether prophecy, let us prophesy according to the proportion of faith; Or ministry, let us wait on our ministering: or he that teach, on teaching; Or he that exhort, on exhortation: he that give, let him do it with simplicity; he that rule, with diligence; he that shew mercy, with cheerfulness.

Notice that when it comes to the gift of leadership, diligence is the measure. 

Today we may want to emphasize networking, or the ability to sway people toward a goal, but the Scripture puts value in consistency. 

Talent is not enough to lead well. It takes the daily application of leadership to be effective for God's purposes. 

It is the daily grind that forms the leader to used by the Master; this is as true today as it was back then. 
1.YOUR GIFT AND WHAT TO DO WITH IT
Romans 12:6a
A. We have different gifts
B. Whatever our gift, we must use it

2.  SOME REPRESENTATIVE GIFTS
Romans 12:6b-8

3. Prophecy = the gift of inspired utterance
A. THE PROPHET IS THE MOUTH PIECE FOR GOD
B. PROPHECY MAY HAVE A FUTURE (foretell) OR A PRESENT ORIENTATION (forthtell)
C. PROPHECIES COULD BE POSITIVE OR NEGATIVE
D. TODAY NO NORMATIVE TRUTH, BUT A MESSAGE TO SPECIFIC SITUATIONS
In proportion to “the” faith
2 Peter 1:19

4. PROPHETS EXERCISE CONTROL OVER THEIR GIFT
1 Corinthians 14:30-33

5.  Deaconing = Practical service to others
A. “SERVICE” IN GENERAL
B. CARE OF PRACTICAL MINISTRY OF THE CHURCH

6. Teaching = The ability to expound the Word of God
A. EXPLAINING WHAT GOD HAS REVEALED
B. INVOLVES ILLUMINATING MINISTRY OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
C. AS AN OFFICE: PASTOR–TEACHER

7. Exhortation = The ability to encourage in the Lord
A.THE OPPOSITE OF JOB’S “MISERABLE COMFORTERS” 
B. APPEALS TO THE WILL
C. BRINGS COMFORT

8. Giving = The ability to know how and when to give of your possessions
A. NOT HAVING MIXED MOTIVES
B. IN A SIMPLICITY THAT IS NOT SELF–SEEKING
With simplicity / generosity

9. Leading = The ability to be a pace–setter for a group or other individuals
A. MEANS “TO STAND BEFORE” 
B.  MAY HAVE THE SENSE OF GIVING AID
With diligence

10. Showing Mercy = Helping those in distress
With cheerfulness

For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many. Mark 10:45
Having then gifts differing according to the grace that is given to us, whether prophecy, let us prophesy according to the proportion of faith; Or ministry, let us wait on our ministering: or he that teach, on teaching; Or he that exhort, on exhortation: he that give, let him do it with simplicity; he that rule, with diligence; he that shew mercy, with cheerfulness.
 

Notice that when it comes to the gift of leadership, diligence is the measure.

Today we may want to emphasize networking, or the ability to sway people toward a goal, but the Scripture puts value in consistency.

Talent is not enough to lead well. It takes the daily application of leadership to be effective for God's purposes.

It is the daily grind that forms the leader to used by the Master; this is as true today as it was back then.

1.YOUR GIFT AND WHAT TO DO WITH IT

Romans 12:6a

A. We have different gifts

B. Whatever our gift, we must use it

2.  SOME REPRESENTATIVE GIFTS


3. Prophecy = the gift of inspired utterance

A. THE PROPHET IS THE MOUTH PIECE FOR GOD

B. PROPHECY MAY HAVE A FUTURE (foretell) OR A PRESENT ORIENTATION (forthtell)

C. PROPHECIES COULD BE POSITIVE OR NEGATIVE

D. TODAY NO NORMATIVE TRUTH, BUT A MESSAGE TO SPECIFIC SITUATIONS

In proportion to “the” faith

2 Peter 1:19

4. PROPHETS EXERCISE CONTROL OVER THEIR GIFT


5.  Deaconing = Practical service to others

A. “SERVICE” IN GENERAL

B. CARE OF PRACTICAL MINISTRY OF THE CHURCH

6. Teaching = The ability to expound the Word of God

A. EXPLAINING WHAT GOD HAS REVEALED

B. INVOLVES ILLUMINATING MINISTRY OF THE HOLY SPIRIT

C. AS AN OFFICE: PASTOR–TEACHER

7. Exhortation = The ability to encourage in the Lord

A.THE OPPOSITE OF JOB’S “MISERABLE COMFORTERS”

B. APPEALS TO THE WILL

C. BRINGS COMFORT

8. Giving = The ability to know how and when to give of your possessions

A. NOT HAVING MIXED MOTIVES

B. IN A SIMPLICITY THAT IS NOT SELF–SEEKING

With simplicity / generosity

9. Leading = The ability to be a pace–setter for a group or other individuals

A. MEANS “TO STAND BEFORE”

B.  MAY HAVE THE SENSE OF GIVING AID

With diligence

10. Showing Mercy = Helping those in distress

With cheerfulness

For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many. Mark 10:45

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Pray with Intense Power

God Bless You !!
Acts 12:5
Peter was therefore kept in prison, but constant prayer was offered to God for him by the church.
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God Bless You !! 
Pray with Intense Power
Acts 12:5
Peter was therefore kept in prison, but constant prayer was offered to God for him by the church

Acts 12 records the story of a crisis situation in the early church. James had been put to death by King Herod. Peter had been arrested and was clearly next. So what did the church do? They prayed. But they didn't pray just any old prayer. They prayed with passion. We read that "constant prayer was offered to God for him [Peter] by the church." I love that.

The phrase "constant prayer" could be translated "earnest prayer" or "stretched outwardly." It is reaching for something. Have you ever dropped an item that was just beyond your reach, and you were straining to get it? That is how the church was praying. Theirs was not a casual, yawning, Lord-help-Peter kind of prayer. This was a storm-the-gates-of-heaven kind of prayer. They were not backing down. And guess what? Their prayers were heard.

When a Gentile woman begged Jesus to heal her demon-possessed daughter, He told her, "It is not good to take the children's bread and throw it to the little dogs" (Matthew 15:26).

She could have stormed away, but instead she answered, "Yes, Lord, yet even the little dogs eat the crumbs which fall from their masters' table" (verse 27). Jesus was not pushing her away; He was drawing her in. He knew her faith was great. And because of her persistence, her daughter was healed the same day.

Sometimes when the answer to our prayer doesn't come right away, we assume that God is saying no. Maybe. But maybe He wants us to keep praying—with persistence.

This is the kind of prayer that prevails with God, the prayer into which we put our whole soul, reaching out toward God in agonizing desire. Much of our prayer has no power in it because we put so little heart into it. 

One day Jesus was praying in a certain place. When he finished, one of his disciples said to him, 'Lord, teach us to pray, just as John taught his disciples.'

He said to them, 'When you pray, say: "Father, hallowed be your name, your kingdom come. Give us each day our daily bread. Forgive us our sins, for we also forgive everyone who sins against us. And lead us not into temptation." ' (Luke 11:1–4)

John the Baptist taught his disciples how to pray and our Lord's disciples also wanted to know how to pray. So Jesus said to them: 'When you pray, say this…' and he taught them what we refer to as the Lord's Prayer.

Before I was born again I used to say prayers: they came purely from my mind and not from my spirit. But when I was born again I started to pray. When a born-again Christian prays it comes from their spirit as the Holy Spirit leads. All true prayer is inspired by the Spirit of God.

Today is National Prayer Day. Let our prayers be heard. This nation need a revival to bring USA back to God. And we must also pray for other countries. God bless you all in Christ...


Acts 12 records the story of a crisis situation in the early church. James had been put to death by King Herod. Peter had been arrested and was clearly next. So what did the church do? They prayed. But they didn't pray just any old prayer. They prayed with passion. We read that "constant prayer was offered to God for him [Peter] by the church." I love that.

The phrase "constant prayer" could be translated "earnest prayer" or "stretched outwardly." It is reaching for something. Have you ever dropped an item that was just beyond your reach, and you were straining to get it? That is how the church was praying. Theirs was not a casual, yawning, Lord-help-Peter kind of prayer. This was a storm-the-gates-of-heaven kind of prayer. They were not backing down. And guess what? Their prayers were heard.

When a Gentile woman begged Jesus to heal her demon-possessed daughter, He told her, "It is not good to take the children's bread and throw it to the little dogs" (Matthew 15:26).

She could have stormed away, but instead she answered, "Yes, Lord, yet even the little dogs eat the crumbs which fall from their masters' table" (verse 27). Jesus was not pushing her away; He was drawing her in. He knew her faith was great. And because of her persistence, her daughter was healed the same day.

Sometimes when the answer to our prayer doesn't come right away, we assume that God is saying no. Maybe. But maybe He wants us to keep praying—with persistence.

This is the kind of prayer that prevails with God, the prayer into which we put our whole soul, reaching out toward God in agonizing desire. Much of our prayer has no power in it because we put so little heart into it.

One day Jesus was praying in a certain place. When he finished, one of his disciples said to him, 'Lord, teach us to pray, just as John taught his disciples.'

He said to them, 'When you pray, say: "Father, hallowed be your name, your kingdom come. Give us each day our daily bread. Forgive us our sins, for we also forgive everyone who sins against us. And lead us not into temptation." ' (Luke 11:1–4)

John the Baptist taught his disciples how to pray and our Lord's disciples also wanted to know how to pray. So Jesus said to them: 'When you pray, say this…' and he taught them what we refer to as the Lord's Prayer.

Before I was born again I used to say prayers: they came purely from my mind and not from my spirit. But when I was born again I started to pray. When a born-again Christian prays it comes from their spirit as the Holy Spirit leads. All true prayer is inspired by the Spirit of God.

Today is National Prayer Day. Let our prayers be heard. This nation need a revival to bring USA back to God. And we must also pray for other countries. God bless you all in Christ...

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Pray Without Ceasing

 1 Thessalonians 5:17
We must never forget that prayer is not only for petition, but also for protection and for preparation. Prayer not only gives us what we want; it prepares us for and protects us... from what we don't want.

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Pray Without Ceasing 
1 Thessalonians 5:17
We must never forget that prayer is not only for petition, but also for protection and for preparation. Prayer not only gives us what we want; it prepares us for and protects us from what we don't want.

In the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus was in anguish as He contemplated the horrors of the cross. All He wanted the disciples to do was to be present and praying. Being God, He knew what was ahead. He knew every detail. And so He prayed, "O My Father, if it is possible, let this cup pass from Me; nevertheless, not as I will, but as You will" (Matthew 26:39).

All Jesus asked for was some companionship. He didn't need a sermon; He needed some friends. But His friends were sleeping. And this was a direct result of the sin of self-confidence.
The same can be true of us. We pray when we think we need to pray. When a crisis hits, when we get bad news from the doctor, when we are laid off, when we are having problems with our marriage or problems with our children, what do we do? We pray. And that is good. It's what we should do.

But what about when things are going well? When the bills are paid, when the job is looking good, when there is no bad news from any front, do you pray then? Is it because you think you don't need to? Is it because of self-confidence?

Failure to pray actually can be a sin. Sin isn't just breaking a commandment, though it includes that. There is also the sin of omission. James 4:17 tells us, "Therefore, to him who knows to do good and does not do it, to him it is.

Are you committed with conviction in prayer? So tell me: What is your prayer life like? Do we pray only when you want something from God or On occassion when thing arises in your life. Do you set apart time in your day for God in prayer? 1 Samuel 12 Israel had demanded a king from Samuel, who had rule over them as one of the judges of Israel. They wanted to be like the other nations. Samuel told them that in so doing they had rejected God as their king. Nevertheless, God was going to give them their king. He says, “God forbid that I should sin against the Lord in ceasing to pray for you.” In saying this he is saying clearly that it is a sin for us not to pray.

I'm going to show you a few reasons why prayerlessness is a sin!

1. Prayerlessness is negligence of a divine privilege purchased at a great price (Hebrews 4:14-16; 10:19-20). When Jesus went to the cross, suffered and died, the veil of the temple was ripped into. This signified there would never again be anything keeping man out of God’s presence when we come to Him through Jesus. Not to spend time with God in prayer is to neglect this divine privilege. When we consistently spend time with the Father in prayer we are taking advantage of this great privilege of entering God’s presence (Romans 5:2). Let’s utilize this precious privilege purchased for us on Calvary.

2. Prayerlessness opens the door for other sins (Luke 22:40; Matthew 6:13). Jesus commanded us to pray that we would not be tempted. Not to pray leaves us wide open to temptation and failure. We all experience times of temptation. Regular times, alone with God in prayer, minimizes temptation and failure. I wonder if things would have been different if the disciples would had been praying instead of sleeping (Luke 22:30-46)

3. Prayerlessness proves God isn’t first in our life (Matthew 6:22, 24, 33; 1 John 5:21; James 4:2-5). God demands to be number one in our life. Failure to spend regular times with Him in prayer reveals He isn’t first in our life. However, if we are praying regularly, this proves we are at least attempting to put Him first in our lives. Let’s commit ourselves to spending daily time with God in Prayer.

Saints as a strong Christian believer in Christ myself, I'm convicted and sold out for Jesus with devotion and I am dedication in my prayer life. Every living moment I have to consume myself in prayer, it does matter where I am. God is first. again I ask you. Where do you stand in your Prayer life? I love you all and God bless in the name above all names Jesus! Amen...

 In the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus was in anguish as He contemplated the horrors of the cross. All He wanted the disciples to do was to be present and praying. Being God, He knew what was ahead. He knew every detail. And so He prayed, "O My Father, if it is possible, let this cup pass from Me; nevertheless, not as I will, but as You will" (Matthew 26:39).

All Jesus asked for was some companionship. He didn't need a sermon; He needed some friends. But His friends were sleeping. And this was a direct result of the sin of self-confidence.
The same can be true of us. We pray when we think we need to pray. When a crisis hits, when we get bad news from the doctor, when we are laid off, when we are having problems with our marriage or problems with our children, what do we do? We pray. And that is good. It's what we should do.

But what about when things are going well? When the bills are paid, when the job is looking good, when there is no bad news from any front, do you pray then? Is it because you think you don't need to? Is it because of self-confidence?

Failure to pray actually can be a sin. Sin isn't just breaking a commandment, though it includes that. There is also the sin of omission. James 4:17 tells us, "Therefore, to him who knows to do good and does not do it, to him it is.

Are you committed with conviction in prayer? So tell me: What is your prayer life like? Do we pray only when you want something from God or On occassion when thing arises in your life. Do you set apart time in your day for God in prayer? 1 Samuel 12 Israel had demanded a king from Samuel, who had rule over them as one of the judges of Israel. They wanted to be like the other nations. Samuel told them that in so doing they had rejected God as their king. Nevertheless, God was going to give them their king. He says, “God forbid that I should sin against the Lord in ceasing to pray for you.” In saying this he is saying clearly that it is a sin for us not to pray.

I'm going to show you a few reasons why prayerlessness is a sin!

1. Prayerlessness is negligence of a divine privilege purchased at a great price (Hebrews 4:14-16; 10:19-20). When Jesus went to the cross, suffered and died, the veil of the temple was ripped into. This signified there would never again be anything keeping man out of God’s presence when we come to Him through Jesus. Not to spend time with God in prayer is to neglect this divine privilege. When we consistently spend time with the Father in prayer we are taking advantage of this great privilege of entering God’s presence (Romans 5:2). Let’s utilize this precious privilege purchased for us on Calvary.

2. Prayerlessness opens the door for other sins (Luke 22:40; Matthew 6:13). Jesus commanded us to pray that we would not be tempted. Not to pray leaves us wide open to temptation and failure. We all experience times of temptation. Regular times, alone with God in prayer, minimizes temptation and failure. I wonder if things would have been different if the disciples would had been praying instead of sleeping (Luke 22:30-46)

3. Prayerlessness proves God isn’t first in our life (Matthew 6:22, 24, 33; 1 John 5:21; James 4:2-5). God demands to be number one in our life. Failure to spend regular times with Him in prayer reveals He isn’t first in our life. However, if we are praying regularly, this proves we are at least attempting to put Him first in our lives. Let’s commit ourselves to spending daily time with God in Prayer.

Saints as a strong Christian believer in Christ myself, I'm convicted and sold out for Jesus with devotion and I am dedication in my prayer life. Every living moment I have to consume myself in prayer, it does matter where I am. God is first. again I ask you. Where do you stand in your Prayer life? I love you all and God bless in the name above all names Jesus! Amen...