#1 New Year Resolution

The New Year

People have a way of looking at the end of one year and towards the beginning of another as a way of encouraging themselves to start making changes.  If I were to make a New Year’s resolution, I would resolve to make the kind of change that would help people receive even more and more of the love of God.  I know from past experience, with a resolution like this, not only would I be able to make key changes in my own life, but I would be able to help other people make changes in their lives as well.

And wouldn’t you know that as I’ve continued to press in for more change, I have discovered one of the most powerful teachings I have ever received, and it’s on the direct relationship between the blessings of God and the way we treat people.  This revelation was triggered in me by Luke 6:38, where Jesus said: [Read more…]

8 Guidelines Toward True Forgiveness for 2011

What would you say is the single, most outstanding thing about God? What’s His most important characteristic? Some people would say it’s His power, His holiness or His goodness or how much He loves us and so forth. But I believe God Himself would give a totally different answer.

In Exodus 33 Moses asks God to show him His glory.  The word “glory” refers to the heaviest, biggest, grandest thing about someone. It’s the sum total of their worth.
So what Moses was actually saying was, “Lord, I want to see the weightiest thing about You. I want to know Your grandest attributes.” What did God say to him in response?

Exodus 34:6-7 tells us, “The Lord passed by before him, and proclaimed, The Lord, The Lord God, merciful and gracious, longsuffering, and abundant in goodness and truth, Keeping mercy for thousands, forgiving iniquity and transgression and sin.”

As we approach the end of another year we begin to reflect. It is during these reflections that we come to hard choices and decisions.

One of those choices that we have to make is forgiving people that have hurt us. It is a choice to make that decision. Show mercy instead of resentment toward that person. It will set YOU free!

Here are 8 guidelines to get started.

  1. Recognize your emotion. Know exactly how you feel about what happened and be able to articulate what about the situation is not OK.
  2. Choose what you are going to do. Make a commitment to yourself to do what you have to do to feel better. Forgiveness is for you and not for anyone else.
  3. Know that forgiving is not pardoning. Forgiveness does not necessarily mean reconciliation with the person that hurt you, or condoning of their action. You don’t have to go on vacation with that person. You want peace especially in your own heart.
  4. Get insight and understanding in what is happening or has happened. Choose to get the right perspective on what is happening. Recognize that your primary distress is coming from the hurt feelings, thoughts that are going on and not what offended you or hurt you two minutes – or ten years – ago.
  5. You have to choose your reaction to the situation. Don’t let the situation rule over you and throw you around.  Yield to the Holy Spirit who is always there to help and guide you into the right direction.
  6. Understand that you are the only one that controls you. Give up expecting things from other people, or your life, that they do not choose to give you.
  7. Choose to not replay it over and over in your mind. Draw near to God; He is your help in time of need.
  8. Move forward in life and not dwell on the past. Remember that a life well lived is your best revenge. Instead of focusing on your wounded feelings, and thereby giving the person who caused you pain power over you, learn to look for the love, beauty and kindness around you.

This way you can enter 2011 with a clean slate and conscience.
Remember:

To forgive is to set a prisoner free and discover that the prisoner was you.

 

When I Fall, I Shall Arise

Tonight I was reading this update of a friend of mine on facebook “Every defeat, every heartbreak, every loss, contains its own seed, its own lesson on how to improve your performance the next time”. This New Year is a great time to start!

It made me think, just as it probably makes you think. There are choices we have to make and at the beginning of each year we like to make new resolutions in a  various areas of our lives.

Anybody can fall down, cry and quit. Anybody can fear and hide. If you’ve got God, you don’t have to do that. You can lift your head, set your face like a flint and keep the faith. You can speak to whatever problem is rearing its head at you, resist the devil and get victory. [Read more…]

John Paul Jackson Predictions For 2011

John Paul is the founder of Streams Ministries International, a Christian group that deals especially with the practice known as prophecy. An author, teacher and conference speaker, Jackson often focuses on supernatural topics like dreams, visions, and dream interpretation as found in the Bible. He has developed a number of prophetic training courses. He is also a broadcaster, and has appeared on The 700 Club, Sid Roth’s It’s Supernatural!, and Benny Hinn’s This Is Your Day program, among others.

5 Tips for The Preparation Of 2011

5 Tips for The Preparation of 2011 out of The Christmas Story

December is a month that means a lot of different things to all of us. Some of us have good memories and some of us do not have those great memories. But to all of us it is a busy season, that’s for sure. We can get as busy as we choose to be. We have to make choices where to go to and choices in what to do in this particular week. And then, the New Year is coming, where we have to make choices on what we want to accomplish next year. If we don’t make any choices, the year and time will make choices for itself and we will meet all of those choices  as the year unfolds. [Read more…]

Jesus, Our Emmanuel

“Hark, the Herald Angels Sing” is a popular Christmas carol sung during the holiday season. One of the lines in the second verse says in reference to the birth of Jesus, “Pleased as man with men to dwell, Jesus our Emmanuel.”

The Gospel of Matthew further elaborates on Jesus our Emmanuel by quoting from the Book of Isaiah: “Behold, a virgin shall be with child, and shall bring forth a son, and THEY SHALL CALL HIS NAME EMMANUEL, WHICH BEING INTERPRETED IS, GOD WITH US” (Matt. 1:23).

Emmanuel: God with us. People around the world are following various paths hoping to find a way to their god. But we don’t have to search for our God or to strive to reach Him. He came to us! And not only did God come to the earth to dwell with us, but if we have made Jesus our Lord and Savior, now God also dwells in us (John 14:23). [Read more…]

Mary, did you know?

Have you ever thought what you would ask Mary if  you could have a conversation with her?

Wow Mary, what if you had known all this? How did you handle the news of your pregnancy? The angel that came was magnificent. And when he said, “The Most High will overshadow you! You’re going to have His Son!”… what could she say or do?

She probably had so many thoughts racing through her mind when Gabriel appeared. How do you even begin to understand that God has chosen you to be the mother of the “Son of the Most High”? Now, Mary had to make a choice. A choice of “not to fear”, a choice to trust God and not listen to what people were going to say. It probably made no sense to her at all.

Mary reacted in the only way she knew how and that was to make a choice to accept what God had planned for her. She had grown up knowing the power of God they worshiped. She knew of His love and His provision. And if that was what God wanted for her, then how could she do anything but accept His plan?

It wouldn’t have been easy Many women who had sex outside of marriage were stoned. Joseph choose to stay on her side marry her. But the fact remained: she was the town scandal. Her pregnancy was the subject of gossip everywhere. It didn’t matter what she said, people were going to think what they wanted.

Joseph and Mary knew that they hadn’t done anything wrong, but who believes two young people who were already engaged? There must have been times that she felt very isolated. Elisabeth, her cousin understood and spent quite a bit of time with her. But outside of Elizabeth and Joseph, there was no one who really understood.

She had to trust the Lord completely. Daily, hour by hour, minute by minute, she had to remind herself that God was in complete control and that He knew what He was doing.

How can you benefit from this story? everybody’s situation is unique. There are times for everybody that we have to face unexpected events or shocking news. For some that mean a pregnancy outside of marriage. Or maybe it is an illness or a job loss. It is tempting to let those situations overwhelm us, isolate us and make us doubt God.

It’s a time to choose life and not death, that’s for sure. A time to look to God as our only source and trust Him completely. When you make a righteous choice from a heart that is filled with love towards God; God will come through for you. He is always the same, no matter what happens to you; He is right there to be there for you.

Your life may not turn out how you expected, but it will turn out better than it ever could apart from God.

Made in the Likeness of Men

Written by Rick Renner from The Sparkling Gems. This book is one of my very favorites; so, today I choose one of Rick Renner’s devotional. I am sure you will like it!!

Who, being in the form of God, thought it not robbery to be equal with God: But made himself of no reputation, and took upon him the form of a servant, and was made in the likeness of men.- Philippians 2:6,7

At this time of the year, believers all over the world celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. His birth is one of the greatest miracles that has ever occurred, for it was a moment when God Almighty laid aside His glory and appeared on earth as a man. How wonderful, how mar­velous to think that God would temporarily shed His divine appearance and actually take on the flesh of man! Yet this is precisely what happened the day Jesus was born in Bethlehem. [Read more…]

Jesus, The Soon Coming King

This morning as I was reading my Bible; I was reading my yearly reading plan and it came to me that without realizing that when we have a reading plan we end up to read the book of revelation in the month of December. You gotta know that Revelation is the book that reveals who Jesus really is. It just came to me how significant that is, to spend the month of December reading about Jesus, our Lord and Savior and who Jesus really is.

You see, our society has made something so fantastic and incredible about the coming of the Lord, that our minds have lost much of it impact and reality. Even as Christians we do believe in the coming of the Lord and we do believe in His virgin birth. If we do not, we cannot claim the new birth in our own life. [Read more…]

Tongues: Beyond The Upper Room

The following excerpt is from the book Tongues: Beyond The Upper Room by Kenneth E. Hagin:

You can readily see how the Church as a whole has fallen so far short and so far behind in prayer. Many Christians have tried to get by on just mental praying, so it is no wonder they haven’t gotten any further in their spiritual progress. They’re trying to get by on one kind of praying when God has given His children the ability to pray with the spirit and pray with the understanding!

Praying only one way is like trying to ride a two-wheeled bicycle with just one wheel. If you do that, I guarantee you’re going to have a problem going very far! [Read more…]