Sunday, March 25, 2012

Word of the Day (3-26-12)

Good Morning Everyone
Today is Monday March 26, 2012
The word of the day comes from Joshua 4:20-24
20 And Joshua set up at Gilgal the twelve stones they had taken out of the Jordan. 21 He said to the Israelites, “In the future when your descendants ask their parents, ‘What do these stones mean?’ 22 tell them, ‘Israel crossed the Jordan on dry ground.’ 23 For the Lord your God dried up the Jordan before you until you had crossed over. The Lord your God did to the Jordan what he had done to the Red Sea when he dried it up before us until we had crossed over. 24 He did this so that all the peoples of the earth might know that the hand of the Lord is powerful and so that you might always fear the Lord your God.” [1]

Friday, March 23, 2012

Word of the Day (3-23-12)

Good Morning Everyone

Today is Friday March 23rd, 2012

The word of the day comes from a word I received from a friend per a discussion we had dealing with anger. Both of us talked about having a frustration with people in certain situations and my friend was kind enough to do some leg work on what kind of anger is considered Godly and how to rectify issues of anger biblically. The website is http://www.gotquestions.org/anger.html. I pray that this can be a blessing to you.

What does the Bible say about anger?

Monday, March 19, 2012

Word of the Day (3-19-12)

Good Morning Everyone

Today is Monday March 19th, 2012

It's #NewBeginningMONDAYS! The word of the day comes a little different today. Just as I give daily words, I also receive them and got this word on Friday (from a gospel artists out of NYC that I am friends with named Alma Rivera ) and it came at a time when I REALLY NEEDED a new perspective. I said to myself afterward that I wanted to share it. I pray that this word will bless you today.

Monday, March 12, 2012

Word of the Day (3-12-12)

Good Morning Everyone

Today is Monday March 12, 2012

The word of the day comes from

Lamentations 3:22-24

King James Version (KJV)
 22It is of the LORD's mercies that we are not consumed, because his compassions fail not.
 23They are new every morning: great is thy faithfulness.

Friday, March 9, 2012

Word of the Day (3-9-12)

Good Morning Everyone

Today is Friday March 9, 2012

The word of the day comes a little different today.

I honestly wasn’t going to do a WOTD today because yesterday I didn’t feel up to it in my body. I was sick from about 12pm yesterday afternoon until. I had stomach pain, my mouth was salivating and I just wanted to throw up all day. I normally try to prepare the word at night and didn’t so I was going to leave it alone but I just feel in my spirit a quick word of encouragement for someone. My Bishop Charles H. Doom Jr. has been talking about a SUDDENLY break through happening in your life. That God has not forgotten when you showed up to church when you really didn’t want to nor was feeling it. When you gave and you really didn’t have to give at all. When you went to visit, to encourage, to help someone and in your mind you were thinking I really need someone to do this for me because I’m hurting, I’m in pain, I feel like giving up, etc. It just seems like everything is going opposite of what you would want. GOD HAS NOT FORGOTTEN YOU. He hears your cry, He sees your tears, He is WORKING OUT YOUR SUDDENLY…

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Word of the Day (3-7-12)

Good Morning Everyone

Today is Wednesday March 7, 2012

The word of the day comes from

Ecclesiastes 2:20-23

The Message (MSG)
 20-23 That's when I called it quits, gave up on anything that could be hoped for on this earth. What's the point of working your fingers to the bone if you hand over what you worked for to someone who never lifted a finger for it? Smoke, that's what it is. A bad business from start to finish. So what do you get from a life of hard labor? Pain and grief from dawn to dusk. Never a decent night's rest. Nothing but smoke.

Monday, March 5, 2012

Word of the Day (3-5-12)

Good Morning Everyone

Today is Monday March 5, 2012

Today is #NewBeginningMONDAYS so as always we want to look at ways to improve on things we missed the mark on or didn't feel we accomplished completely, the week/day before. The word of the day comes a little different today. I wanted to look up communication. How we communicate with God and one another. I got this from http://www.gotquestions.org/Bible-communication.html
I pray it is a blessing to you. A lot of helpful scriptures to review.

Question: "What does the Bible say about communication?"

Answer:
The two most important types of communication are between man and God and between human beings. Communication is more than just our ability to talk, but also to listen. As we communicate with God, the first part of that communication is listening. God’s primary ways of communication with us are through the His Word (Romans 10:17) and by the Holy Spirit (John 14:26). God speaks to all believers through the vehicle of the Bible, which is all we need to equip us for the Christian life (2 Timothy 3:16). In order to fully understand God’s communication with us, we must be diligent to read, study, memorize and meditate on His Word. Trying to shortcut this process by seeking extra-biblical revelations or “hearing” God’s voice is not only unscriptural, but opens us up to the deception of our own fallen nature (Jeremiah 17:9; Proverbs 3:5) or worse, the deception of demons who are always looking for inroads into our minds (1 Peter 5:8).

The function of the Holy Spirit’s communication with us is first to convict us of sin (John 16:7-11), then to guide us into all truth (John 16:13). When Jesus went away, His disciples were greatly distressed because they had lost His comforting presence. But He promised to send the Spirit to comfort, console, and guide those who belong to Christ. He also “bears witness” to our spirits that we belong to Him, and thereby assures us of salvation (John 14:16, 15:26, 16:7). The Spirit communicates with the Father on our behalf, interceding and praying for us before the throne, especially when we are weary and downhearted and unable to pray for ourselves (Romans 8:26).

Our primary mode of communication with God is prayer. We are to go to God in prayer for all our needs. When we lack something, God says that it is not from His inability to provide, but our lack of diligence to ask or asking with the wrong motives (James 4:2-3). Even Jesus prayed regularly because of the limitations He took upon Himself in human form (Luke 3:21; Mark 1:35; Matthew 26:36). No longer able to communicate with God face to face, as He did in heaven, Jesus prayed often and fervently to reestablish intimate communication with the Father. We are to follow His example and “pray continually” (1 Thessalonians 5:17).

Secondly, we must examine how we communicate with our fellow man. It goes without saying that no “filthy communication” should escape from the lips of a Christian, whether said in jest or in earnest (Colossians 3:8). James speaks clearly on this subject in James 1:19, “My dear brothers, take note of this: Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry.” When we speak in anger, we fail to show God’s love. Whether speaking to a family member or a stranger, our communication should always come forth in a loving manner. Otherwise, our testimony is damaged, as is the name of Jesus Christ when His people fail to guard their tongues. The best way to be sure what comes from our mouths is pure is to be aware of what is in our hearts. As Jesus reminded the Pharisees, “out of the overflow of the heart, the mouth speaks.” If our hearts are filled with ungodliness, it will eventually come forth in our speech, no matter how hard we try to restrain it. Of course, our most important communication to man should be the fulfillment of Matthew 28:19-20 as we communicate the Gospel of Jesus Christ to a world that desperately needs to hear it.

Believers should constantly examine their communication. We should consider the tone of newer forms of communication such as email and text messaging. We should never allow the safety of a computer screen to lead us to harsh and ungodly words towards others. We should consider our body language and facial expressions towards others as well. Simply withholding words is meaningless when our body language communicates disdain, anger, or hatred toward another. When engaged in conversation, as we prepare to speak, we should ask ourselves: It is true? (Exodus 20:16) Is it kind? (Titus 3:2) Is it necessary? (Proverbs 11:22).