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Showing posts with label FAITH. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FAITH. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

STAY CONNECTED JOHN 15:1-8



  The man stepped to the edge of the bridge and looked down. The water below seemed miles away. But he was ready. He'd rehearsed this moment in his head countless times. He took a deep breath and jumped. It felt like he was falling in slow motion. He didn't scream. he didn't cry out. But the moment he hit the water, the force broke his neck. The man was dead. 

Sunday, April 20, 2014

RESURRECTED DISCIPLES.......MARK 16: 7



"but go your way, tell his disciples and Peter that he goeth before you into Galilee: there shall ye see him , as he said unto them"    (KJV)
There are 2 definitions for the English word “resurrection”:
1. To rise from the dead.
2. To revive something old or “long disused”

Saturday, April 19, 2014

It doesn’t matter what’s on the inside, it’s what’s on the outside that counts.



     It’s not the interior – it’s all about the blood on the doorposts.  It’s not about the LORD inspecting your house.  It’s ONLY about the blood outside.It’s not even about how much faith you have in the blood.  If the blood is applied at all, you’re saved.  Strong faith in the blood and wavering faith in the blood lead to exactly the same outcome.  Because it’s not faith IN the blood that saves – it’s the blood.People say to me, “I don’t have very strong faith.”  And I say “Me neither. 

Friday, April 18, 2014

THIS IS TO WISH ALL MY VIEWERS HAPPY EASTER MOMENT....LUKE 22:31 -34

“Simon, stay on your toes. Satan has tried his best to separate all of you from me, like chaff from wheat. Simon, I’ve prayed for you in particular that you not give in or give out. When you have come through the time of testing, turn to your companions and give them a fresh start.”
That the brethren may be weak in faith, in love, in humility, and in some departments of Christian duty, is clearly implied in the command to strengthen them. But this cannot be done by abandoning them. How, then, can it be accomplished?

Thursday, April 17, 2014

6 Things Christ Accomplished by His Death



Here’s a very brief summary of the six core things Christ accomplished in his death.

1. Expiation
    Expiation means the removal of our sin and guilt. Christ’s death removes — expiates — our sin and guilt. The guilt of our sin was taken away from us and placed on Christ, who discharged it by his death.