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    Why Is The Resurrection Important?

    Friday, March 21, 2008, 01:38 PM EST [General]

     

    The resurrection is a public testimony of Christ's release from his undertaking as surety, and an evidence of the Father's acceptance of his work of redemption. It is a victory over death and the grave for all his followers.

    The importance of Christ's resurrection will be seen when we consider that if he rose the gospel is true, and if he rose not it is false. His resurrection from the dead makes it manifest that his sacrifice was accepted. Our justification was secured by his obedience to the death, and therefore he was raised from the dead (Rom. 4:25).

    His resurrection is a proof that he made a full atonement for our sins, that his sacrifice was accepted as a satisfaction to divine justice, and his blood a ransom for sinners. It is also a pledge and an earnest of the resurrection of all believers (Rom. 8:11; 1 Cor. 6:14; 15:47-49; Phil. 3:21; 1 John 3:2). As he lives, they shall live also.

    It proved him to be the Son of God, inasmuch as it authenticated all his claims (John 2:19; 10:17).

    "If Christ did not rise, the whole scheme of redemption is a failure, and all the predictions and anticipations of its glorious results for time and for eternity, for men and for angels of every rank and order, are proved to be chimeras. 'But now is Christ risen from the dead, and become the first-fruits of them that slept.' Therefore the Bible is true from Genesis to Revelation. The kingdom of darkness has been overthrown, Satan has fallen as lightning from heaven, and the triumph of truth over error, of good over evil, of happiness over misery is for ever secured" .

    What about claims that Jesus did not rise from the dead?

    With reference to the report which the Roman soldiers were bribed (Matt. 28:12-14) to circulate concerning Christ's resurrection, "his disciples came by night and stole him away while we slept," Matthew Henry in his "Commentary," under John 20:1-10, fittingly remarks,

    "The grave-clothes in which Christ had been buried were found in very good order, which serves for an evidence that his body was not 'stolen away while men slept.' Robbers of tombs have been known to take away 'the clothes' and leave the body; but none ever took away 'the body' and left the clothes, especially when they were 'fine linen' and new (Mark 15:46). Any one would rather choose to carry a dead body in its clothes than naked. Or if they that were supposed to have stolen it would have left the grave-clothes behind, yet it cannot be supposed they would find leisure to 'fold up the linen.'"

     

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    100 Things You Need To Know About Jesus

    Wednesday, February 27, 2008, 12:57 AM EST [General]

    Praise The Lord Saints, So glad to be back I have been very busy at work. Be Bless Of The Lord.

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    100 Things You Need To Know About Jesus

    1) Jesus claimed to be God - John 8:24; 8:56-59 (see Exodus 3:14); John 10:30-33
    2) Jesus created all things - John 1:3; Col. 1:15-17
    3) Jesus is before all things - Col. 1:17
    4) Jesus is eternal - John 1:1,14 ; 8:58
    5) Jesus is honored the same as the Father - John 5:23
    6) Jesus is prayed to - Acts 7:55-60
    7) Jesus is worshipped - Matt. 2:2,11; 14:33; John 9:35-38; Heb. 1:6
    8) Jesus is called God - John 1:1,14; 20:28; Col. 2:9; Titus 2:13
    9) Jesus is omnipresent - Matt. 28:20
    10 Jesus is with us always - Matt. 28:20

    11) Jesus is our only mediator between God and ourselves - 1 Tim. 2:5
    12) Jesus is the guarantee of a better covenant - Heb. 7:22; 8:6
    13) Jesus said, "I AM the Bread of Life" - John 6:35,41,48,51
    14) Jesus said, "I AM the Door" - John 10:7,9
    15) Jesus said, "I AM the Good Shepherd" - John 10:11,14
    16) Jesus said, "I AM the Way the Truth and The Life" - John 14:6
    17) Jesus said, "I AM the Light of the world" - John 8:12; 9:5; 12:46; Luke 2:32
    18) Jesus said, "I AM the True Vine" - John 15:1,5
    19) Jesus said, "I AM the Resurrection and the Life" - John 11:25
    20) Jesus said, "I AM the First and the Last" - Rev. 1:17; 2:8; 22:13

    21) Jesus always lives to make intercession for us - Heb. 7:25
    22) Jesus cleanses from sin - 1 John 1:9
    23) Jesus discloses Himself to us - John 14:21
    24) Jesus draws all men to Himself - John 12:32
    25) Jesus forgives sins - Matt. 9:1-7; Luke 5:20; 7:48
    26) Jesus gives eternal life - John 10:28; 5:40
    27) Jesus gives joy - John 15:11
    28) Jesus gives peace - John 14:27
    29) Jesus has authority - Matt. 28:18; John 5:26-27; 17:2; 3:35
    30) Jesus judges - John 5:22,27

    31) Jesus knows all men - John 16:30
    32) Jesus opens the mind to understand scripture - Luke 24:45
    33) Jesus received honor and glory from the Father - 1 Pet. 1:17
    34) Jesus resurrects - John 5:39; 6:40,44,54; 11:25-26
    35) Jesus reveals grace and truth - John 1:17 see John 6:45
    36) Jesus reveals the Father - Matt. 11:27; Luke 10:22
    37) Jesus saves forever - Matt. 18:11; John 10:28; Heb. 7:25
    38) Jesus bears witness of Himself - John 8:18; 14:6
    39) Jesus' works bear witness of Himself - John 5:36; 10:25
    40) The Father bears witness of Jesus - John 5:37; 8:18; 1 John 5:9

    41) The Holy Spirit bears witness of Jesus - John 15:26
    42) The multitudes bear witness of Jesus - John 12:17
    43) The Prophets bear witness of Jesus - Acts 10:43
    44) The Scriptures bear witness of Jesus - John 5:39
    45) The Father will honor us if we serve Jesus - John 12:26 see Col. 3:24
    46) The Father wants us to fellowship with Jesus - 1 Cor. 1:9
    47) The Father tells us to listen to Jesus - Luke 9:35; Matt. 17:5
    48) The Father tells us to come to Jesus - John 6:45
    49) The Father draws us to Jesus - John 6:44
    50) Everyone who's heard & learned from the Father comes to Jesus - John 6:45

    51) The Law leads us to Christ - Gal. 3:24
    52) Jesus is the Rock - 1 Cor. 10:4
    53) Jesus is the Savior - John 4:42; 1 John 4:14
    54) Jesus is King - Matt. 2:1-6; Luke 23:3
    55) In Jesus are the treasures of wisdom and knowledge - Col. 2:2-3
    56) In Jesus we have been made complete Col. 2:10
    57) Jesus indwells us - Col. 1:27
    58) Jesus sanctifies - Heb. 2:11
    59) Jesus loves - Eph. 5:25
    60) We come to Jesus - John 5:50; 6:35,37,45,65; 7:37;

    61) We sin against Jesus - 1 Cor. 8:12
    62) We receive Jesus - John 1:12; Col. 2:6
    63) Jesus makes many righteous - Rom. 5:19
    64) Jesus is the image of the invisible God - Heb. 1:3
    65) Jesus sends the Holy Spirit - John 15:26
    66) Jesus abides forever - Heb. 7:24
    67) Jesus offered up Himself - Heb. 7:27; 9:14
    68) Jesus offered one sacrifice for sins for all time - Heb. 10:12
    69) The Son of God has given us understanding - 1 John 5:20
    70) Jesus is the author and perfecter of our faith - Heb. 12:2

    71) Jesus is the Apostle and High Priest of our confession - Heb. 1:3
    72) Jesus is preparing a place for us in heaven - John 14:1-4
    73) Jesus cleanses us from our sins by His blood - Rev. 1:5; Rom. 5:9
    74) Jesus is the Light of the world - Rom. 9:5
    75) Jesus has explained the Father - John 1:18
    76) Jesus was crucified because of weakness - 2 Cor. 13:4
    77) Jesus has overcome the world - John 16:33
    78) Truth is in Jesus - Eph. 4:21
    79) The fruit of righteousness comes through Jesus Christ - Phil. 1:11
    80) Jesus delivers us from the wrath to come - 1 Thess. 1:10

    81) Disciples bear witness of Jesus Christ - John 15:27
    82) Jesus died and rose again - 1 Thess. 4:14
    83) The Christian dead have fallen asleep in Jesus - 1 Thess. 4:15
    84) Jesus died for us - 1 Thess. 5:10
    85) Jesus tasted death for everyone - Heb. 2:9
    86) Jesus rendered the devil powerless - Heb. 2:14
    87) Jesus is able to save completely - Heb. 7:25
    88) Jesus was a ransom for many and to serve - Matt. 20:28
    89) Jesus came to be a high priest - Heb. 2:17
    90) Jesus came to save - John 3:17; Luke 19:10

    91) Jesus came to preach the kingdom of God - Luke 4:43
    92) Jesus came to bring division - Luke 12:51
    93) Jesus came to do the will of the Father - John 6:38
    94) Jesus came to give the Father's words - John 17:8
    95) Jesus came to testify to the truth - John 18:37
    96) Jesus came to die and destroy Satan's power - Heb. 2:14
    97) Jesus came to fulfill the Law and the Prophets - Matt. 5:17
    98) Jesus came to give life - John 10:10,28
    99) Jesus came to taste death for everyone - Heb. 2:9
    100) Jesus came to proclaim freedom for believers - Luke 4:18

     

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    Eight Prophetic Directives For 2008

    Saturday, January 19, 2008, 11:58 PM EST [General]

    Eight Prophetic Directives for 2008
    By: J Lee Grady

    We are desperate for a word from God in a year of new beginnings. I received these encouraging insights while listening to a group of Christian leaders gathered in Orlando.

    2007 was a difficult year, but I'm feeling more positive about 2008 after spending two days with 61 key leaders of our movement. They convened in Charisma's offices this week for the Charismatic Leadership Summit, an informal and refreshingly honest dialogue designed to help the church respond proactively to current challenges.

    We didn't solve the world's problems by having this discussion. But a smaller miracle occurred when we knelt together on the first night and repented of the pride that has tainted the American church. The holy hush of that moment encouraged me more than any comment made from the podium.

    Here's my feeble attempt to summarize what these leaders said, and what God was saying through them, during three sessions that focused on these questions: (1) Where is the charismatic movement headed? (2) Is the charismatic movement healthy? and (3) Is the charismatic movement making a difference?


    "As we enter this significant year of challenge and opportunity, a big 'IF' hangs over us. Our faithfulness to God will be determined ... by whether we made the Great Commission our priority. "


    1. We must have personal revival. Marcus Lamb, founder of the Daystar Television Network, fought back tears as he lamented how far leaders have fallen in this day of Christian superstar scandals. "When was the last time we fasted?" he asked. "When was the last time we studied the Word just to hear from God?" Lamb believes "an alarm was sounded in 2007" that is calling each of us back to the simplicity of devotion to Jesus.

    2. We must embrace humility. This was the overarching theme of the Orlando event. Robert Morris, pastor of Gateway Church in suburban Dallas, said we must "go overboard in humility" by being genuine, touchable and accessible. Naomi Dowdy, who has pastored in Singapore for more than 30 years, noted that too many leaders today are enamored with their image or their frequent flyer status. "We think we are OK because our numbers are good. But prayer will break that seduction," she advised.

    Missionary mobilizer David Shibley, who spends most of his time training pastors in Africa and Asia, said he believes God is raising up a new breed of charismatic leaders today who display "anointing without arrogance, boldness without brashness, and power without pride." Steve Murrell, a missionary to the Philippines and leader of the Every Nation church-planting movement, said his main concern for the American church is a prideful spirit. His comment prompted the crowd to get on their knees in repentance.

    3. We are experiencing gracious judgment. Many leaders alluded to recent theological and moral scandals involving charismatic ministers. Theologian and author R.T. Kendall, based in Nashville, Tenn., explained that there are five kinds of judgment in the Bible, some of which have no positive outcome. Gracious judgment, he said, involves correction but leads people to repentance and obedience. Joni Lamb of Daystar called 2007 "a year of sifting and shaking" and then held up a plumb line like the one described in the book of Amos. She said the Lord is measuring the church in this hour, and then asked: "Are we lining up to the Lord's plumb line? Are we men and women of character in a world of compromise?"

    4. We must balance the prosperity message. Although not everyone in the room was in agreement about the recent U.S. Senate investigation of six charismatic ministers, many called for restraint and a new attitude toward money. Several leaders, including Hispanic apostle Héctor Torres, emphasized that God is calling us to a higher standard of ethics, integrity and corporate governance. A prophetic warning was also issued: Leaders should either adopt a policy of "full disclosure" in the financial area, or they can expect "full exposure" of financial misdeeds.

    Robert Morris used the term "hyper-prosperity" to describe a theology that emphasizes wealth and personal blessing. He urged leaders to teach people "to give extravagantly, not expecting anything in return" instead of suggesting that people should "give to get." Revivalist Rodney Howard-Browne bluntly suggested that the prosperity movement has "gone off the tracks." Biblical prosperity, he explained, is not given so that people can focus on buying houses or cars but so they can fund the work of world evangelism.

    5. It's time to get back to evangelism. The phrase "get back to the basics" was repeated numerous times over the course of our 24-hour session. Michigan pastor Barbara Yoder told how she totally restructured her church in Ann Arbor last year because her congregation was not evangelizing or nurturing new believers. "We've got to make it simple," she said. Dallas-based evangelist Steve Hill agreed, announcing that our priorities must return to soul-winning and discipleship.

    Other leaders, while stressing the absolute importance of the presence and power of God in our churches, cautioned against an inordinate emphasis on manifestations of the Holy Spirit. "We must get back to the core doctrines of the Bible, and test all things," said prophetic minister Cindy Jacobs of Dallas, noting that our focus must not be on manifestations but on souls.

    Rice Broocks, pastor of Bethel World Outreach Center in Nashville Tenn., said he believes our mandate for 2008 is simple: "Don't get cute. Don't get fancy. Go and make disciples." He urged leaders to stop majoring in minors when evangelism has been neglected. David Shibley reinforced that message, noting that since the death of Bill Bright in 2003, no one is really championing the necessity of evangelizing the world in our lifetime.

    6. We must root out racism in the church. The tensest moment in the discussion came after California-based church leader Samuel Rodriguez, president for the National Association of Hispanic Evangelicals, called on the group to challenge racist attitudes toward Hispanics. He warned that unless we develop a true "kingdom DNA" in our churches-by welcoming and celebrating all ethnic groups-we will not successfully impact our culture or enact biblical justice on issues such as immigration policy. Charismatic prophet Rick Joyner also challenged what he called "spiritual bigotry" that is caused by "our prideful attitude about the groups we are associated with."

    7. Holiness is not an option. The leaders had a lively discussion on the need for proper accountability so that leaders who have moral failures can be properly restored. Mike Bickle, founder of the International House of Prayer in Kansas City, Kan. decried the "greasy grace" that quickly forgives a fallen brother but does not offer tough love and discipline. "That is no grace at all," he said. Everyone agreed that leaders not only must learn to restore but also must focus on how to prevent moral failure-which will require a new emphasis on holy living.

    8. God is calling us to transform society. Several leaders, including Harry Jackson of Washington, D.C., noted that American culture-and our government-is becoming increasingly hostile to the Christian faith. He and others challenged the group to become active politically, in the current presidential contest and on every level. If we run from our calling to transform culture, we may end up in a fish's mouth like Jonah. We must engage in a kingdom mission rather than hide behind an escapist Left Behind eschatology. Barbara Wentroble, an apostolic leader from Dallas, noted that Christians for too long have viewed politics, education and the financial realm as evil when we must see those arenas as mountains to claim for Christ.

    My quick summary: As we enter this significant year of challenge and opportunity, a big 'IF' hangs over us. Our faithfulness to God will be determined not by our prophetic conferences, the size of our churches, the trendiness of our music or whether we have gold dust appearing in our meetings. It will be judged by whether we make the Great Commission our priority.

    J. Lee Grady is the editor of Charisma.

     

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    Happy New Year

    Monday, December 31, 2007, 01:33 PM EST [General]

    Praise The Lord All Ye Saints,

    Happy New Year. Praying that this up coming year of new beginnings
    will be all that God will have it to be for you. Peace, Love , Joy, Happiness,
    Good Health, etc. May God Be With You See You Next Year.
    Love In His Service Your Sister In Christ :-) :-) :-)  


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    BIBLE TRIVIA

    Friday, December 21, 2007, 01:58 PM EST [General]

    Praise The Lord Saints. Here Is A Trivia See How Much Word You Know With Out Cheating.
    Have Fun. Denise. :-) 
    THE BIRTH OF JESUS CHRIST BIBLE TRIVIA  
     TRUE OR FALSE QUESTIONS (Record the Chapter and Verse where you find your answers.)
    T /F Chapter/Verse
    __ _________ 1. Elizabeth rejoiced at the announcement of Jesus' birth.
    __ _________ 2. Joseph was the husband of Elizabeth.
    __ _________ 3. A heavenly host sang, "Glory to God in the highest."
    __ _________ 4. The song of the angels was sung to the wise men.
    __ _________ 5. Shepherds visited Jesus the very night He was born.
    __ _________ 6. Mary offered a pair of turtledoves when she dedicated Jesus.
    __ _________ 7. The Holy Spirit revealed to Simeon that he would live until he had seen Christ.
    __ _________ 8. Anna was the tribe of Asher.
    __ _________ 9. Anna was at least one hundred years old when Jesus was born.
    __ _________10. There were only three wise men who visited Jesus.
    __ _________11. "A sword shall pierce through thine own soul", was said by Anna.
    __ _________12. The wise men visited Herod before they did Jesus.
    __ _________13. Doctors were astonished at the questions Jesus asked.
    __ _________14. The wise men were guided to Bethlehem by a star.
    __ _________15. The star actually stood over where the young child was.
    __ _________16. Herod had all the male children in Bethlehem put to death.
    __ _________17. The prophets informed Herod where Jesus was to be born.
    __ _________18. Herod was troubled when he heard that another king was born.
    __ _________19. Simeon prayed to die when he had seen Christ.
    __ _________20. Herod commanded the wise men to bring him word about Christ.
    __ _________21. The wise men received material gifts when visiting Herod.
    __ _________22. Jesus spoke certain sayings at the age of 12 that even Mary misunderstood.
    __ _________23. Gabriel gave personal directions in the early life of Jesus.
    __ _________24. Elizabeth was filled with the Holy Spirit when she heard of the birth of Jesus.
    __ _________25. Zacharias gave a prophecy.
    COMPLETION QUESTIONS
    Chapter/Verse
    _________26. List the three gifts made to Jesus by the wise men.____________________________
    _________27. List six people or groups of people who saw Jesus in His infancy or early childhood.
    ______________________________________________________________________
    _________28. Who took Jesus into his arms when he was in the temple?_______________________
    _________29. List three towns connected with the infancy and childhood of Jesus.______________
    _________30. List four people or groups who gave the prophecies or songs connected with the birth
    of John or Jesus.________________________________________________________
    _________31. List at least three occasions when Joseph had a dream or a vision.________________

     

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