Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Best kept Secret

It has been said that sometimes we are our own worst enemy, and I would have to agree with this. Why is it that people who love us are quick to forget the mistakes we make, or the times we may hurt them, no matter how unintentional it may be? On the other hand, when we mess up or fall down, we allow that mistake or failure to define us...I am a failure, I just can't do anything right...and so on! If God never gives up on us, then we should never give up on ourselves. If we allow the Lord to define us instead of our mistakes or failures then we will never again have trouble moving forward, picking ourselves up when we do fall!

Monday, March 4, 2013

Prayer of Salvation

Prayer of Salvation

If you have not made Jesus your Savior, or if you have gotten away from Him now is the time to
come to Him He is waiting for you with open arms!

*Please pray this prayer with me....
        Father in Heaven, I believe with all my heart that Jesus
has been raised from the dead. I receive your Word and repent 
of all my sins. I renounce my past and make you my Lord and
Savior. In Jesus name amen.
  * there is no specific "sinners prayer" in the Bible but there are several verses about repentance and
     prayers of faith. Such as-Luke 23:40-42,Luke 18:13 and 14, John 9:35-38 to name a

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Sunday, March 3, 2013

Hope in Hope

Hope in Hope

The concept of hope has been hopelessly trivialized by the modern mind, just as the concept of faith has. just as “I believe” usually means merely “I feel”, so “I hope” usually means only “I wish” or “wouldn't it be nice if....” But Christian hope, the theological virtue of hope, is not a wish or a feeling; it is a rock-solid certainty, a guarantee, an anchor. We bury our dead “in the sure and certain hope of the resurrection”. Feelings are subject to every wind of chance and change, from politics to digestion. But Christian hope has a foundation. It is a house built upon a rock, and that rock is Christ. “The hopes and fears of all the years are met in thee tonight”, we sing to the “little town of Bethlehem”, the “house of bread” from which our souls are fed.
For Christian hope does not come from us. It is our response to God's promises. It is not a feeling welling up from within, something we can whip up at will. It is saying Yes to God's guarantees. It is the alternative to calling God a liar. It is the simple and commonsensical acceptance of all God's promises on the ground that, as Saint Thomas Aquinas put it in the great hymn “Pange Lingua”, “than Truth's own word there is no truer token. “
The object of hope is God himself, just as God is the object of faith. The creeds formulate faith, and God's promises formulate hope. But hope's object is not the abstract promises but the concrete God, the person who made them. God is always first, always the initiator. Even our seeking him is the result of his first seeking us.
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