Shout to the Lord
The Lord commands (FOOGAHH, For Our Own Good And His Honor) us to use our voices as instruments of worship:
Shout with joy to the Lord
Sing unto God with the voice of triumph
Declare His mighty works
You who bring good tidings to Zion, go up on a high mountain. You who bring good tidings to Jerusalem, lift up . . .
Worn of God
Now all the Midianites, Amalekites and other eastern peoples joined forces and crossed over the Jordan and camped in the Valley of Jezreel. Judges 6:33-35
Because God’s people had not listened to Him, they subjected themselves to the assault of the their enemies. God heard their cry and had compassion on them. And so He visited His . . .
Holy Bible Cliff Notes
Holy Bible Cliff Notes:
“Seek first the Kingdom of God.”
“The Kingdom of God is inside you.”
“The Kingdom of God is not meat or drink, but righteousness, peace and joy in the Holy Spirit.”
“This (Jesus) is My Beloved Son; listen to Him.”
“The words that I speak unto you, they are spirit, and they . . .
Compassion, Another Look
Compassion. Is there another word in existence that so nearly expresses the inexhaustible tender loving kindness of our eternal Father of Light?
A New Testament review beautifully reveals God’s true heart. Jesus, the perfect expression of God’s will, feels with the Father’s emotions and performs the Father’s response:
Matt. . . .
Make Way, I Hafta Vomit Sa'More!
Part Two
If your ‘realistic’ faith explains to me:
- what God hasn’t done
- what God won’t do
- why He won’t answer my prayer
- how others have failed
- why I should temper my expectation and scale down the scope of my prayer
. . . when God Himself has said, All things are possible to them that believe, then just shut . . .
Make Way, I Hafta Vomit!
Part One
“Let’s be realistic.” Some Christians use this statement as a precursor to cautioning you against being overly optimistic about what you can or should expect from the Lord.
These well-meaning saints think the God who promises to forgive all your sins, to heal all your diseases, to redeem your life from the pit, should be . . .