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Aug 13th, 3:23pm







LET THE GAMES BEGIN !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! .. LUCKY 7.. ARE YOU READY FOR SOME FOOTBALL !!???
Jul 28th, 1:52pm
Word for Today - July 28, 2009


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Don't Lose Your Peace
You will keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on You...
Isaiah 26:3 NKJV
One of the greatest promises in the Bible is, 'You will keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on You, because he trusts in You.' Who are you trusting to solve the problem, God or yourself? You need to live by the principle 'Do your best, then let God do the rest.' Too many of us have the idea that it's wrong to enjoy ourselves while we have problems. We grow up believing that if we can't do anything else, the least we can do is worry, act stressed out and be miserable. The Bible addresses this: 'Do not [for a moment] be frightened... for such [constancy and fearlessness] will be a clear sign... from God' (Philippians 1:28 AMP). This Scripture teaches us that when adversity comes (and it will) we must stay in peace. Satan doesn't know what to do with us when he can't get us upset; we've taken a powerful weapon out of his hands. 'For such [constancy and fearlessness] will be a... sign... from God.' Keeping your peace doesn't exempt you from life's difficulties, it just allows God to have the last word. By trusting Him completely you are no longer at the mercy of circumstances, other people, or your own emotions and limitations.

Somebody quipped, 'In times like these it's helpful to remember that there have always been times like these.' The question is not will trouble come, but how will you handle it? The writer to the Hebrews says, '... We which have believed do enter into rest... ' (Hebrews 4:3). When things go wrong do what God leads you to do, then rest in Him and watch Him work on your behalf!


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When you don't get what you want (1)
'Grow in grace' 2 PETER 3:18

Psychologist Henry Cloud does a lot of corporate consulting. Sometimes he asks executives this question: 'When in your business training or education, did you ever take a course on how to lose well?' Losing is an inevitable part of life. It gives us an invaluable window into the development of our character. How do we do when we're part of a team that makes a decision that's opposed? How do we handle it when the promotion we applied for, goes to somebody else? How do we do when our idea, proposal, or invitation for a date gets rejected? To live is to lose. But to lose badly, gracelessly, can be lethal. The president of an organization has an agenda for change that is dead in the water. No one wants it. But he's stubborn and won't take no for an answer, so he gets malicious compliance instead. People don't resist him openly, but they sabotage his agenda. He loses their respect and their loyalty. He could not stand to lose on his agenda; so instead, he loses what matters far more. A pastor wants his church to change in ways that the people don't embrace. He wants it to look like his ideal of what a church should be. So he preaches angry sermons that chastise them for not following his leadership. He tries to pressure the elders. He threatens, he whines, he manipulates. Eventually the elders ask him to leave the church. Because he cannot learn from his losses, he loses everything. Peter, who was known for being bull-headed, had grown wiser and more mature, so he writes, 'Grow in grace.' When you don't get what you want - be gracious!


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Jul 24th, 2:18pm
~ Climb Until Your Dreams Come True ~


Often your tasks will be many,
And more than you think you can do...
Often the road will be rugged
And the hills insurmountable, too...

Always remember the hills ahead
Are never as steep as they seem,
And with faith in your heart start upward
And reach 'til you reach your dream.

Nothing in life that is worthy
Is ever too hard to achieve
If you have the courage to try it
And you have the faith to believe...

Faith is a force that is greater
Than knowledge or power or skill
And many defeats turn to triumphs
If you trust in God's wisdom and will.

Faith is a mover of mountains,
There's nothing that God cannot do,
So start out today with faith in your heart
And Climb Until Your Dreams Come True.

~ Helen Steiner Rice ~


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Thursday, July 23, 2009 9:08 AM


'The God of all comfort.' 2 CORINTHIANS 1:3



God can bring you through situations you think you won't survive, or feel you'll be stuck in forever. He can make you comfortable in the most uncomfortable places, and give you peace in the midst of trauma. Before your life is over you'll live, love, and experience loss. Losing some things will actually help you to appreciate the things you still have. It's the taste of failure that makes success sweet. You'll live each day not knowing what tomorrow holds, but confident that God has your tomorrows all planned out. They're not in the hands of your boss or your banker or your mate or anybody else. Nor are they in your own hands to manipulate and control. No, all your tomorrows are in God's hands. Just because you don't recognize the path you're on doesn't mean that God's not leading you. He promises, '...I will lead them in paths they have not known. I will make darkness light before them, and crooked places straight. These things I will do for them, and not forsake them' (Isaiah 42:16 NKJV). So get to know God - you'll need Him. And He'll be there for you. He'll be there when everybody and everything else has failed you. He'll be there for you in the dark places. '...Weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning' (Psalm 30:5 NKJV).

However long the night, morning always comes, and with it His joy. As you look back you'll realize that His grace protected you, provided for you, secured you, calmed you, comforted you and brought you through. Times and seasons change, but not God. He's always 'the God of all comfort.'

Jul 22nd, 2:49pm
Word For Today - July 22, 2009


Stick to what you know!
'Who are you to judge someone else's servant?' ROMANS 14:4

Our brain doesn't like blank spaces, so when it encounters questions without answers it searches for something to put in the blank spaces. And because we're driven by our own perceptions, needs and prejudices, we're not always objective. We're blind to our blind spots and think we 'know,' and the results can be disastrous for our relationships. 'I know what your real intentions are. You think I don't know what's going on in that head of yours? I can tell by the look on your face exactly what you're thinking.' Such words indicate we've got the other person 'pegged,' and feel no need to consider the situation further because we couldn't possibly be wrong. Case closed. What about such Scriptures as, 'He who answers a matter before he hears the facts - it is a folly and shame to him' (Proverbs 18:13 AMP). Or, '...Be quick to hear, slow to speak' (James 1:19 NAS). Or, 'Even a fool is counted wise when he holds his peace; when he shuts his lips, he is considered perceptive' (Proverbs 17:28 NKJV). Before you 'sound off,' consider three things: 1) 'For who among men knows the thoughts of a man except the man's spirit within him?' (1Corinthians 2:11 NIV). You may suspect, guess, even feel strongly, but you don't know their thoughts or intentions 2) 'Who art thou that judgest another man's servant?...' (Romans 14:4). Much of our 'knowing,' is merely our own judgmental spin on things. 3) If you think you know and need to deal with the issue, try saying, 'I have some impressions (concerns, observations, etc.) I'd like to talk about.' Then discuss your observations, feelings and impressions as your perceptions, not 'gospel truth,' leaving judgment to God.


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Jul 20th, 2:55pm
Word for Today - July 20, 2009

Stand Up Straight!
She could stand straight...
Luke 13:13 NLT
The ability to stand up straight and hold your head high has less to do with the colour of your skin and more to do with the contents of your heart. 'But my ancestors came to America on the Mayflower,' you say. That's impressive, but 'there is neither slave nor free… you are all one in Christ.' In God's kingdom social status doesn't count. And gender doesn't either; 'there is neither male nor female… you are all one in Christ' (Galatians 3:28 NKJV). And your moral background doesn't either. Rahab was a harlot until she exercised faith in God's Word. Once that happened she never returned to her old profession. In fact, she's mentioned alongside Sarah, Abraham's wife, because she believed God and was blessed (Hebrews 11:31). Faith in Christ creates true equality; when you have it you can walk with your head high in spite of your past. It doesn't matter what people say. What God says about you - and what you believe about yourself - are what matter.

Luke records: 'One Sabbath day as Jesus was teaching in a synagogue, he saw a woman who had been crippled by an evil spirit. She had been bent double for eighteen years and was unable to stand up straight. When Jesus saw her, he called her over and said, 'Dear woman, you are healed of your sickness!' Then he touched her, and instantly she could stand [up] straight… ' (Luke 13:10-13 NLT). When you commit your life to Christ He will change you. He will deal with that thing which has crippled you spiritually, mentally and emotionally, and cause you to stand up straight.


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