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A merry heart makes a cheerful countenance. Proverbs 15:13a THE TOP TEN PREDICTIONS FOR 2008 1. The Bible will still have the answers. 2. Prayer will still work.
3. The Holy Spirit will still move. 4. God will still inhabit the praises of His people. 5. There will still
be God-anointed preaching. 6. There will still be singing of praise. 7. God will still pour out blessings upon
His people. 8. There will still be room at the Cross. 9. Jesus will still love you. 10. Jesus will still
save the lost.
The following is a poem written by
Judge Roy Moore from Alabama. Judge Moore was sued by the ACLU for displaying the Ten Commandments in his courtroom foyer.
He has been stripped of his judgeship and now they are trying to strip his right to practice law in Alabama. The judge's
poem sums it up quite well. America the Beautiful America the Beautiful, or so you used to be. Land of the Pilgrims' pride; I'm glad
they'll never see.
Babies piled in dumpsters, Abortion on demand, Oh,
sweet land of liberty; your house is on the sand.
Our children wander aimlessly poisoned
by cocaine, Choosing to indulge their lusts, when God has said abstain.
From
sea to shining sea, our Nation turns away From the teaching of God's love and a need to always pray.
We've kept God in our temples, how callous we have grown. When earth is but His footstool, and Heaven is His throne.
We've voted in a government that's
rotting at the core, Appointing Godless Judges who throw reason out the door,
Too soft to place a killer in a well deserved tomb, But brave enough to kill a baby before he
leaves the womb.
You think that God's not angry, that our land's
a moral slum? How much longer will He wait before His judgment comes?
How
are we to face our God, from Whom we cannot hide? What then is left for us to do, but stem this evil tide?
If we who are His children, will humbly turn and pray; Seek His holy face and mend
our evil way:
Then God will hear from Heaven and forgive us of our sins, He'll heal our sickly land and those who live within.
But, America
the Beautiful, if you don't - then you will see, A sad but Holy God withdraw His hand from Thee.
~Judge Roy Moore
Pass this on and let's lift Judge Moore up in prayer. He has
stood firm and needs our support.
IN GOD WE TRUST
An Old Farmer's Advice:
* Your fences need to be horse-high,
pig-tight and bull-strong. * Keep skunks and bankers and
lawyers at a distance. * Life is simpler when you plow
around the stump. * A bumble bee is considerably
faster than a John Deere tractor. * Words that soak into your ears
are whispered...not yelled. * Meanness don't jes'
happen overnight. * Forgive your enemies. It messes
up their heads. * Do not corner something that you know
is meaner than you. * It don't take a very big
person to carry a grudge. * You cannot unsay a cruel word.
* Every path has a few puddles. * When you wallow with pigs, expect to get dirty. * The best sermons are lived, not preached. * Most of the stuff people worry about ain't never gonna happen anyway. * Don't judge folks by their relatives. * Remember that silence is sometimes the best answer. * Live a good, honorable life. Then when you get older and think back, you'll enjoy
it a second time. * Don't interfere with somethin'
that ain't botherin' you none. * If you find
yourself in a hole, the first thing to do is stop diggin'. * Sometimes you get, and sometimes you get got. *
Always drink upstream from the herd. * Good judgment
comes from experience, and a lotta that comes from bad judgment. * Lettin' the cat outta the bag is a whole lot easier than puttin' it back in. * If you get to thinkin' you're a person of some influence, try orderin' somebody
else's dog around. * Live simply. Love generously.
Care deeply. Speak kindly. Leave the rest to God.
We all get heavier as we get older because there's a lot more information in our heads.
So I'm not fat, I'm just really intelligent and my head couldn't hold any more so it started
filling up the rest of me! That's my story and I' m sticking to it!
~He Is God~ He is the First and Last, The Beginning and the End! He is
the keeper of Creation and the Creator of all! He is the Architect of the universe and the Manager of all times. He always was, He always is, and He always will be ... unmoved, Unchanged, Undefeated, and never Undone! He
was bruised and brought healing! He was pierced and eased pain! He was persecuted and brought freedom! He was
dead and brought life! He is risen and brings power! He reigns and brings Peace! The world can't understand
him, The armies can't defeat Him, The schools can't explain Him, and The leaders can't ignore Him. Herod couldn't kill Him, The Pharisees couldn't confuse Him, and The people couldn't hold Him! Nero
couldn't crush Him, Hitler couldn't silence Him, The New Age can't replace Him, and "Oprah"
can't explain Him away! He is light, love, longevity, and Lord. He is goodness, Kindness, Gentleness, and God. He is Holy, Righteous, mighty, powerful, and pure. His ways are right, His word is eternal, His will is unchanging, and His mind is on me. He is my Savior, He is my guide, and He is my peace! He is
my Joy, He is my comfort, He is my Lord, and He rules my life! I serve Him because
His bond is love, His burden is light, and His goal for me is abundant life. I
follow Him because He is the wisdom of the wise, the power of the powerful, the ancient of days, the ruler of rulers,
the leader of leaders, the overseer of the overcomes, and is to come. And if that seems impressive to you, try this for size.
His goal is a relationship with ME! He will never leave me, never
forsake me, never mislead me, never forget me, never overlook me and never cancel my appointment in His
appointment book!
When I fall, He
lifts me up! When I fail, He forgives! When I am weak, He is strong! When I am lost, He is the way! When
I am afraid, He is my courage! When I stumble, He steadies me! When I am hurt, He heals me! When I am broken,
He mends me! When I am blind, He leads me! When I am hungry, He feeds me! When I face trials, He is with me! When I face persecution, He shields me! When I face problems, He comforts me! When I face loss, He provides
for me! When I face Death, He carries me Home! He is everything
for everybody everywhere, every time, and every way. He is God, He is
faithful. I am His, and He is mine! My Father in heaven can whip the father of
this world. So, if you're wondering why I feel so secure, understand this... He said it and that settles
it. God is in control, I am on His side, and that means all is
well with my soul. Everyday is a blessing for GOD Is! PASS THIS ON IF YOU BELIEVE IT... I love the Lord and thank
Him for all that He has done in my life; therefore I'm passing this on to you.
Why
do We Celebrate Valentine's Day? Did you know that Valentine’s Day began with a prison ministry?
In the year 320 A.D. the early church set aside February 14 to remember the heroic death of a man named Valentine,
who was beheaded on a pagan altar because he refused to renounce Jesus Christ. According to historic tradition, Valentine
was born into a wealthy Roman family, and converted to Christianity as a young man, sometime around the year 240 A.D. It was
an era when the church was being severely persecuted by degenerate Roman Emperor; Claudius II. Thousands of Christians
were imprisoned in the dark, tomblike jails of Rome. Wealthy Romans of the time considered it “entertainment
“ to visit the prisons and watch as Christians were tortured and put to death. Valentine took advantage of his family
connections to visit the prisons too—he made it his mission to smuggle small gifts of food to those facing martyrdom,
always accompanied by a short note expressing love and encouragement. Valentine, devout and strong-hearted,
was eventually arrested and was martyred in Rome about 270 A.D. Though the roots of the tradition are largely forgotten, his
ministry of love and caring is still commemorated to day, more than 1,700 years later!
| Treasures of Old | | Charlie Coulson, the Christian
Drummer Boy by Dr. M. L. Rossvally |
Two or three times in my life God in His mercy touched my heart,
and twice before my conversion I was under deep conviction. During the American war [Civil War], I was a surgeon in the United States Army, and after the battle of Gettysburg
there were many hundred wounded soldiers in my hospital, amongst whom were twenty-eight who had been wounded so severely that
they required my services at once. Some whose legs had to be amputated, some their arms, and others both their arm and leg.
One of the latter was a boy who had been but three months in the service, and being too young for a soldier had enlisted as
a drummer. When my assistant surgeon and one of my stewards wished to administer chloroform, previous to the amputation, the
young soldier turned his head aside and positively refused to receive it. When the steward told him that it was the doctor's
orders, he said: "Send the doctor to me." When I came to his bedside, I said: "Young man, why do you refuse chloroform? When I found you on the battlefield
you were so far gone that I thought it hardly worth while to pick you up; but when you opened those large blue eyes I thought
you had a mother somewhere who might, at that moment, be thinking of her boy. I did not want you to die on the field, so ordered
you to be brought here; but you have now lost so much blood that you are too weak to endure an operation without chloroform,
therefore you had better let me give you some." He laid his hand on mine, and looking me in the face, said: "Doctor, one Sunday afternoon, in the Sabbath-school,
when I was nine and a half years old, I gave my heart to Christ. I learned to trust Him then; I have been trusting Him ever
since, and I can trust Him now. He is my strength and my stimulant. He will support me while you amputate my arm and leg." I then asked him if he would allow me to
give him a little brandy. Again
he looked me in the face saying: "Doctor, when I was about five years old my mother knelt by my side, with her arm around
my neck, and said: 'Charlie, I am now praying to Jesus that you may never know the taste of strong drink; your papa died
a drunkard, and went down to a drunkard's grave, and I promised God, if it were His will that you should grow up, that
you should warn young men against the bitter cup.' I am now seventeen years old, but I have never tasted anything stronger
than tea and coffee, and as I am, in all probability, about to go into the presence of my God, would you send me there with
brandy on my stomach?" The
look that boy gave me I shall never forget. At that time I hated Jesus, but I respected that boy's loyalty to his Savior;
and when I saw how he loved and trusted Him to the last, there was something that touched my heart, and I did for that boy
what I had never done for any other soldier — I asked him if he wanted to see his chaplain. "Oh! yes, sir," was the answer. When Chaplain R. came, he at once knew the boy from having often
met him at the tent prayer meetings, and taking his hand said: "Well, Charlie, I am sorry to see you in this sad condition." "Oh, I am all right, sir," he,
answered. "The doctor offered me chloroform, but I declined it; then he wished to give me brandy, which I also declined;
and now, if my Savior calls me, I can go to Him in my right mind." "You may not die, Charlie," said the chaplain "but if the Lord should call
you away, is there anything I can do for you after you are gone?" "Chaplain, please put your hand under my pillow and take my little Bible; in it you
will find my mother's address; please send it to her and write a letter, and tell her that since the day I left home I
have never let a day pass without reading a portion of God's word, and daily praying that God would bless my dear mother;
no matter whether on the march, on the battlefield, or in the hospital." "Is there anything else I can do for you, my lad?" asked the chaplain.
"Yes; please write a letter
to the superintendent of the Sands-street Sunday-school, Brooklyn, N. Y., and tell him that the kind words, many prayers,
and good advice he gave me I have never forgotten; they have followed me through all the dangers of battle; and now, in my
dying hour, I ask my dear Savior to bless my dear old superintendent. That is all." Turning towards me he said: "Now, doctor, I am ready; and
I promise you that I will not even groan while you take off my arm and leg, if you will not offer me chloroform." I promised,
but I had not the courage to take the knife in my hand to perform the operation without first going into the next room and
taking a little stimulant myself to perform my duty. While cutting through the flesh, Charlie Coulson never groaned; but when I took the saw to separate the bone, the
lad took the corner of his pillow in his mouth, and all that I could hear him utter was: "O Jesus, blessed Jesus! stand
by me now." He kept his promise, and never groaned. That night I could not sleep, for whichever way I turned I saw those soft blue eyes, and when I closed mine, the
words, "Blessed Jesus, stand by me now," kept ringing in my ears. Between twelve and one o'clock I left my bed
and visited the hospital; a thing I had never done before unless specially called, but such was my desire to see that boy.
Upon my arrival there I was informed by the night steward that sixteen of the hopeless cases had died, and been carried down
to the dead-house. "How
is Charlie Coulson, is he among the dead?" I asked. "No, sir," answered the steward, "he is sleeping as sweetly as a babe." When I came up to the
bed where he lay, one of the nurses informed me that, about nine o'clock, two members of the YMCA came through the hospital
to read and sing a hymn. They were accompanied by Chaplain R., who knelt by Charlie Coulson's bed, and offered up a fervent
and soul-stirring prayer; after which they sang, while still upon their knees, the sweetest of all hymns, "Jesus, lover
of my soul," in which Charlie joined. I could not understand how that boy, who had undergone such excruciating pain, could sing. Five days after I had amputated that dear boy's arm and leg,
he sent for me, and it was from him on that day I heard the first gospel sermon. "Doctor," he said, "my time has come; I do not expect to
see another sunrise; but, thank God, I am ready to go; and before I die I desire to thank you with all my heart for your kindness
to me. Doctor, you are a Jew, you do not believe in Jesus; will you please stand here and see me die trusting my Savior to
the last moment of my life?" I
tried to stay, but I could not; for I had not the courage to stand by and see a Christian boy die rejoicing in the love of
that Jesus whom I had been taught to hate, so I hurriedly left the room. About twenty minutes later a steward, who found me sitting in my private office covering
my face with my hand, said: "Doctor, Charlie Coulson wishes to see you." "I have just seen him," I answered, "and I cannot see him
again." "But, doctor,
he says he must see you once more before he dies." I now made up my mind to see him, say an endearing word, and let him die, but I was determined that no word of his
should influence me in the least so far as his Jesus was concerned. When I entered the hospital I saw he was sinking fast, so I sat down by his bed. Asking me to take his hand, he said: "Doctor,
I love you because you are a Jew; the best friend I have found in this world was a Jew." I asked him who that was. He answered: "Jesus Christ, to whom
I want to introduce you before I die; and will you promise me, doctor, that what I am about to say to you, you will never
forget?" I promised; and
he said "Five days ago, while you amputated my arm and leg, I prayed to the Lord Jesus Christ to convert your soul." These words went deep into my heart. I could
not understand how, when I was causing him the most intense pain, he could forget all about himself and think of nothing but
his Savior and my unconverted soul. All I could say to him was: "Well, my dear boy, you will soon be all right."
With these words I left him, and twelve minutes later he fell asleep, "safe in the arms of Jesus." Hundreds of soldiers died in my hospital
during the war; but I only followed one to the grave, and that one was Charlie Coulson, the drummer boy; and I rode three
miles to see him buried. I had him dressed in a new uniform, and placed in an officer's coffin, with a United States flag
over it. That boy's dying
words made a deep impression upon me. I was rich at that time so far as money is concerned, but I would have given every penny
I possessed if I could have felt towards Christ as Charlie did; but that feeling cannot be bought with money. Alas! I soon
forgot all about my Christian soldier's little sermon, but I could not forget the boy himself. I now know that at that
time I was under deep conviction of sin; but I fought against Christ with all the hatred of an orthodox Jew for nearly ten
years, until, finally, the dear boy's prayer was answered, and God converted my soul. About eighteen months after my conversion, I attended a prayer
meeting one evening in the city of Brooklyn. It was one of those meetings when Christians testify to the loving kindness of
their Savior. After several of them had spoken, an elderly lady arose and said, "Dear friends, this may be the last time
that it is my privilege to testify for Christ. My family physician told me yesterday that my right lung is nearly gone, and
my left lung is very much affected; so at the best I have but a short time to be with you; but what is left of me belongs
to Jesus. Oh! it is a great joy to know that I shall meet my boy with Jesus in heaven. My son was not only a soldier for his
country, but also a soldier for Christ. He was wounded at the battle of Gettysburg, and fell into the hands of a Jewish doctor,
who amputated his arm and leg, but he died five days after the operation. The chaplain of the regiment wrote me a letter,
and sent me my boy's Bible. In that letter I was informed that my Charlie in his dying hour sent for that Jewish doctor,
and said to him: "Doctor, before I die I wish to tell you that five days ago, while you amputated my arm and leg, I prayed
to the Lord Jesus Christ to convert your soul." When I heard this lady's testimony, I could sit still no longer. I left my seat, crossed the room, and taking
her hand, said: "God bless you, my dear sister; your boy's prayer has been heard and answered. I am the Jewish doctor
for whom your Charlie prayed, and his Savior is now my Savior." —Dr. M. L. R. Copied by Stephen Ross for WholesomeWords.org
from Touching Incidents and Remarkable Answers to Prayer... by S. B. Shaw. Grand Rapids: S. B. Shaw, Publishers,
1893. Another edition with minor text variations published by Loizeaux Brothers, Bible Truth Depot, New York, [188-?]. |
The Father’s Love Letter
The
words you are about to experience are true They will change your life if you let them. For they come from the very Heart of
God He Loves you. And He is the Fathers that you have been looking for all your life. This is His love letter to you. My Child, You may not know me,
but I know everything about you. Psalm 139:1 I know when you sit down & when you rise up Psalm
139:2 I am familiar with all your ways Psalm 139:3 Even the very hairs on your head are
numbered Matthew 10:29-31 For you were made in my image. Genesis 1:27 In me, you live and
move and have your being. Acts 17:27-28 For you are my offspring. Acts 17:28 I knew you even before
you were conceived. Jeremiah 1:4-5 I chose you, when I planned creation. Ephesians 1:11-12 You
were not a mistake, for all your days are written in my book. Psalm 139:15-16 I determined the exact time of your
birth, & where you would live. Acts 17:26 You are fearfully & wonderfully made. Psalm 139:14
I knit you together in your mother’s womb. Psalm 139:13 And brought you forth
on the day you were born. Psalm 71:6 I have been misrepresented by those who don’t know me. John 8:41,
42, 44 I am not distant & angry, but am the complete expression of love. 1 John 4:16 And
it is my desire to lavish my love on you. 1 John 3:1 Simply because you are my child, & I am your
Father. 1 John 3:1 I offer you more than your earthly Father ever could. Matthew 7:11 For
I am the perfect Father. Matthew 5:48 Every good gift that you receive, comes from my hand. James 1:17 For
I am your provider, & I meet all your needs. Matthew 6:31-33 My plan for your future has always
been filled with hope. Jeremiah 29:11 Because I love you with an everlasting love. Jeremiah 31:3 My
thoughts toward you are countless as the sand on the seashore. Psalm 139:17-18 And I rejoice over
you with singing. Zephaniah 3:17 I will never stop doing good to you. Jeremiah 32:40 For
you are my treasured possession. Exodus 19:5 I desire to establish you with all my heart, and all
my soul. Jeremiah 32:41 And I want to show you great & marvelous things. Jeremiah 33:3 If
you seek me with all your heart, you will find me. Deuteronomy 4:29 Delight in me, & I will give you
the desires of your heart. Psalm 37:4 For it is I, who gave you those desires. Philippians 2:13 I
am able to do more for you than you could possibly imagine. Ephesians 3:20-21 For I am your greatest encourager.
2 Thessalonians 2:16-17 I am also the Father who comforts you in all your troubles. 2 Corinthians 1:3-4 When
you are brokenhearted I am close to you. Psalm 34:18 As a shepherd carries a lamb, I have carried you
close to my heart. Isaiah 40:11 One day, I will wipe away every tear from your eyes. Revelation 21:3-4
And I’ll take away all the pain you have suffered on this earth. Revelation 21:3-4 I
am your Father, & I love you even as I love my Son, Jesus. John 17:23 For in Jesus, my love for you is revealed.
John 17:26 He is the exact representation of my being. Hebrews 1:3 He came to demonstrate
that I am for you, not against you. Romans 8:31 And to tell you that I am not counting your sins. 2 Corinthians
5:18-19 Jesus died, so that you & I could be reconciled. 2 Corinthians 5:18-19 His
death was the ultimate expression of My love for you. 1 John 4:10 I gave you everything I loved that
I might gain your love. Romans 8:31-32 If you receive the gift of My Son Jesus, you receive Me. 1 John 2:23
And nothing will ever separate you from My love again. Romans 8:38-39 Come home, & I’ll
throw the biggest party heaven has ever seen. Luke 15:7 I have always been Father, and will always be Father.
Ephesians 3:14-15 My question is… Will you be My child? John 1:12-13 I
am waiting for you. John 1:12-13 Love, Your Dad
Almighty God |
The Lord is crazy about you.
Psalm 23
The Lord is my Shepherd = That's Relationship!
I shall
not want = That's Supply!
He maketh me to lie down in green pastures = That's Rest!
He leadeth me beside the still waters = That's Refreshment!
He restoreth my soul = That's
Healing!
He leadeth me in the paths of righteousness = That's Guidance!
For His name
sake = That's Purpose!
Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death = That's Testing!
I will fear no evil = That's Protection!
For Thou art with me = That's Faithfulness!
Thy rod and Thy staff they comfort me = That's Discipline!
Thou preparest a table before
me in the presence of mine enemies = That's Hope!
Thou annointest my head with oil = That's
Consecration!
My cup runneth over = That's Abundance!
Surely goodness and mercy shall
follow me all the days of my life = That's Blessing!
And I will dwell in the house of the Lord = That's
Security!
Forever = That's Eternity!
Face it, the Lord is crazy about you.
GOD HAS A POSITIVE ANSWER
HANDY LITTLE CHART - GOD HAS A POSITIVE
ANSWER: You say: 'It's impossible' God says: All things are possible (Luke 18:27) God says: I will give you rest (Matthew 11:28-30) You say: 'Nobody
really loves me' God says: I love
you (John
3:16 & John 3:34 ) God says: My grace
is sufficient (II Corinthians 12:9 & Psalm
91:15) You say: 'I can't figure things
out' God says: I will direct your steps (Proverbs 3:5- 6)
God
says: You can do all things ( Philippians 4:13)
God
says: I am able
(II Corinthians 9:8) You say: 'It's not worth it' God says: It will be worth it (Roman 8:28 ) You say:
'I can't forgive my self' God says: I
Forgive you (I
John 1:9 & Romans 8:1) You say: 'I
can't manage' God says: I will
supply all your needs ( Philippians 4:19) God says: I have not
given you a spirit of fear (II Timothy 1:7) You say: 'I'm
always worried and frustrated' God says: Cast
all your cares on ME (I
Peter 5:7) You say: 'I'm not smart
enough' God says: I give you
wisdom (I
Corinthians 1:30) You say: 'I feel
all alone' God says: I will never leave you or forsake you
(Hebrews 13:5)
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