God Gave Me You

January 22, 2011

This song really hits home with me. I don’t know where I would be without “My Love”. God gave me my wife, Jami, just at the right time. I count my blessings daily! God gave me her!


Monthly Message- Battlefield of the Mind

January 22, 2011

Ephesians 6:12 says, “This is no afternoon athletic contest that we’ll walk away from and forget about in a couple of hours. This is for keeps, a life-or-death fight to the finish against the Devil and all his angels.” We are in a battle peeps! The battle is being raged in our minds. The devil figures that the easiest way to defeat us is from the inside out. He will plant little bugs in our heads, that if left unattended, could grow into giant bombs that could destroy our lives.

In high school it would have been very easy for me to fall into the same thinking that many of my classmates feel into. I am not worthy enough, or maybe I am not doing enough to fit in. The ones that had this negative outlook about themselves ended up going down a dark and lonely road. I stayed true to my God, and lived a life that would honor him. I didn’t let Satan rule my mind!

In 2 Corinthians 10: 4-5 the Bible talks about the weapons we use in this battle of the brain. “The weapons I fight with are not the weapons the world uses. In fact, it is just the opposite. My weapons have the power of God to destroy the camps of the enemy. I destroy every claim and every reason that keeps people from knowing God. I keep every thought under control in order to make it obey Christ.” Listen we can not win this war by ourselves. I do not have enough muscles in my body to move Satan one inch, however, when we throw these Godly weapons in the arena it is a new ballgame. Paul is telling us to use the weapons that God has given us to handcuff the ploys of the devil. So let us fall on our knees and wage war. For our minds were given to us by God, we should not hand it over to the evil one!


Hand Santitizer

January 22, 2011

Who’s Your Daddy?

January 22, 2011

A seminary professor was vacationing with his wife in Gatlinburg, TN. One morning, they were eating breakfast at little restaurant, hoping to enjoy a quiet, family meal. While they were waiting for their food, they noticed a distinguished looking, white-haired man moving from table to table, visiting with the guests. The professor leaned over and whispered to his wife, “I hope he doesn’t come over here.” But sure enough, the man did come over to their table.

“Where are you folks from?” he asked in a friendly voice. Oklahoma,” they answered.“Great to have you here in Tennessee,” the stranger said. “What do you do for a living?” “I teach at a seminary,” he replied.“Oh, so you teach preachers how to preach, do you? Well, I’ve got a really great story for you.” And with that, the gentleman pulled up a chair and sat down at the table with the couple. The professor groaned and thought to himself, “Great… Just what I need… another preacher story!” The man started, “See that mountain over there? (pointing out the restaurant window). Not far from the base of that mountain, there was a boy born to an unwed mother. He had a hard time growing up, because every place he went, he was always asked the same question, ‘Hey boy, Who’s your daddy?’ Whether he was at school, in the grocery store or drug store, people would ask the same question, ‘Who’s your daddy?’ He would hide at recess and lunchtime from other students. He would avoid going in to stores because that question hurt him so bad.

When he was about 12 years old, a new preacher came to his church. He would always go in late and slip out early to avoid hearing the question, ‘Who’s your daddy?’ But one day, the new preacher said the benediction so fast he got caught and had to walk out with the crowd. Just about the time he got to the back door, the new preacher, not knowing anything about him, put his hand on his shoulder and asked him, Son, who’s your daddy? The whole church got deathly quiet. He could feel every eye in the church looking at him. Now everyone would finally know the answer to the question, ‘Who’s your daddy?’. This new preacher, though, sensed the situation around him & using discernment that only the Holy Spirit could give, said the following to that scared little boy…” Wait a minute!’ he said. ‘I know who you are. I see the family resemblance now. You are a child of God.’ With that he patted the boy on his shoulder and said, Boy, you’ve got a great inheritance. Go and claim it. With that, the boy smiled for the first time in a long time and walked out the door a changed person. He was never the same again. When ever anybody asked him, ‘Who’s your Daddy?’ he’d just tell them, ‘I’m a Child of God’.”

 

The distinguished gentleman got up from the table and said, “Isn’t That a great story?” The professor responded that it really was a great story! As the man turned to leave, he said, “You know, if that new preacher hadn’t told me that I was one of God’s children, I probably never would have amounted to anything!” And he walked away.

 

The seminary professor and his wife were stunned. He called the waitress over & asked her, “Do you know who that man was who just left that was sitting at our table?” The waitress grinned and said, “Of course. Everybody here knows him. That’s Ben Hooper. He’s the former governor of Tennessee!” Someone in your life today needs a reminder that they’re one of God’s children! “The grass withers and the flowers fall, but the word of God stands forever.” ~~Isaiah

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