20121227

THE STAR



CHRISTMAS STAR

It's all about Jesus,
Born in a stable;
It's all about God,
Who made love possible.

It's all about Jesus,
The wonder of Christmas
It's all about the Baby,
The Star of the show!

It's all about Jesus,
Now and forever;
It's all about God,
Who makes faith sure.

It's all about Jesus,
Given to save the world;
It's all about Jesus,
Our Savior and Lord!

20121212

The Gift Of Christmas


For God so loved the world He gave...

GOD IS LOVE
 
God is love,
Do you feel Him?
God is peace, or don't you care?

God is life,
If you're breathing;
Because God is love, you have air.

God is perfect,
Do you accept that?
God is holy, or didn't you know?

God is Truth,
Are you believing?
The Gift of Christmas is
God's love for your soul!
 
JeffPollock
12-15-2012

...so all who believe would not perish. 


MERRY CHRISTMAS

LOVE WILL WIN

BOOK
ONE FOCUSFAITH HOPE LOVE
IN YOUR EYES

But now remain faith, hope, and love:
these three. The greatest of these is love.
Read 1 Corinthians 13 WEB 

Now faith, hope, and love remain—these three
things—and the greatest of these is love.
Read 1 Corinthians 13 CEB

Three things will stay to guide your heart,
Into true joy God planned from the start;
Faith, hope and love - the pillars of life,
Support every soul found in pure light.

LOVE WILL WIN

In the end love will win
In the end love will conquer
In the end love will rise again
O'er sin and consequences

In the end hope will see
In the end hope will persevere
In the end hope will be amazed
O'er the splendor of God's glory

In the end faith will stand
In the end faith will be victorious
In the end faith will meet her freedom
In the open arms of God's Son Jesus

JEP
But for now, three things last trust, hope, love;
and the greatest of these is love.
Read 1 Corinthians 13 CJB

And now abideth faith, hope, charity, these three;
but the greatest of these is charity.
Subject: GDW 9-13-12  [A Lifetime of Conviction]

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  A Lifetime of Conviction


Daniel was one of the first captives taken by the Babylonians in 605 BC. Upon his arrival in Babylon, Daniel was selected to receive three years of specialized training (as well as special food and drink) to prepare him for service in the palace. This special treatment would have caused Daniel to violate the laws of God, so he "resolved not to defile himself with the royal food and wine" (Daniel 1:8).

His convictions had a profound impact on those around him - especially his three closest friends who were soon thrown into a fiery furnace for refusing to bow to a golden image; "We want you to know, O king, that we will not serve your gods or worship the image of gold you have set up" (Daniel 3:18).

Daniel served seventy years under the kings of Babylon and his convictions earned him a place as the most trusted advisor in all the land. When the Persians defeated the Babylonians, the new king even "planned to set {Daniel} over the whole kingdom" (Daniel 6:3). But when the other officials became jealous, they convinced the king to pass a law forbidding prayer to anyone except the king.

Though he knew he would be severely punished, Daniel held to his convictions and prayed to God three times a day. For this violation of the law, Daniel was thrown into a den of lions; but "God sent His angel, and He shut the mouths of the lions" (Daniel 6:22). When the king saw how God miraculously protected Daniel, he issued the following decree:

Daniel 6:26
"I issue a decree that in every part of my kingdom people must fear and reverence the God of Daniel. For He is the living God and He endures forever."

There were many opportunities for Daniel to question his circumstances. He was taken into captivity at a young age, tempted with special treatment, despised by his peers, thrown to the lions, and served an entire lifetime under foreign rulers. But, without a single complaint, Daniel continued to trust God and serve Him without compromise. In the end, Daniel was used to encourage the Jews while in captivity and to draw an entire nation to a greater reverence of God. Shortly after the decree was issued 50,000 Jews were allowed to return to Jerusalem to rebuild the temple.

Stories like this are scattered all through God's Word! Though we may not understand our circumstances or be able to clearly see God's specific plan, we KNOW the way He is calling us to walk. Let's continue to serve and trust with all our heart. Let's walk down His path without turning to the right or to the left. Regardless of our present circumstances, let's determine once and for all to give Him a lifetime of conviction.

Have a Christ Centered Day!

Steve Troxel
God's Daily Word Ministries

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20121122

CRAZY FOR CHRIST



On the very first Christmas
God sent to the world His Son
And kept the prophet's promise
A mighty Savior would come

On that cold and starry night
A Cry of life would pierce the dark
And fill the earth with Heaven's Light
Who seeks to save the darkest heart

On the first Christmas morn
Some two-thousand years ago
Eternity's Master Planner was born
So all who will believe would know

God gave His Son to live and die
Hope of everlasting peace was given
Though the world would rather forget His Time
Christmas Love is forever alive and well in Heaven
__________
 __________

CRAZY FOR CHRIST
I've seen my share of crazy
Standing firm against the wind
Chasing shadows in the light
Not concerned about their sin

I've seen my share of crazy
Standing proud without a clue
Choosing darkness over light
Unaware of me or you

I've seen my share of crazy
Standing up to share the Truth
Shining light into the darkness
Unwilling to silence being new

Yes, I've seen my share of crazy
Standing with the saints in light
Singing songs to God in heaven
Willing to be crazy for Christ

__________
__________

HOPE

Hope comes from the Lord
My joy is found in Him alone
Love waits for me in heaven
My heart longs to be at home

Peace comes from the Lord
My life is found in Him alone
Friends wait for me in heaven
My mind longs to feel at home

Faith comes from the Lord
My treasure is found in Him alone
Comfort waits for me in heaven
My soul longs to know I'm home
__________
__________

The Just Shall Live By Faith

 LIVE BY FAITH


Look ahead
Yesterday must fade
Look ahead my friend
Live today by faith

The just live by faith
True Life is not positive thinking
God knows your real desire today
Choose to have a heart of freedom

 Look ahead
Tomorrow won't wait

Look ahead my friend
Live today by faith

 The righteous live by faith
Truth is not a game of positive lying
Christ has shown us the way to God
 Choose by faith to embrace His Cross
__________
__________

 Habakkuk

  [Hābăk'kuk] - love's embrace or he that embraces. The eighth of the Minor Prophets whose parentage, birthplace and era are unrecorded (Hab. 1:1; 3:1).The Man Who Caressed the People

 Although he is not much more than a mere name to us, we know that Habakkuk was a prophet of Judah and of the tribe of Levi and of the temple singers (Hab. 3:19). He is also referred to as a prophet and the last prophet before the destruction of Jerusalem (Hab. 3:11). Rabbinical tradition makes him the son of the Shunammite woman whom Elisha restored to life (2 Kings 4:16). Habakkuk prophesied the coming of the Babylonians upon Judah. This invasion took place in 606 b.c. and also in 597 b.c. and 586 b.c. "In your days" (Hab. 1:5), would indicate that he prophesied scarcely a generation before the first invasion.

 In his prophecy Habakkuk was true to his name, which means "strong embrace of God," for he caressed and comforted the people as one would embrace a weeping child until its tears are dried. A modern writer suggests that his name may have contributed somewhat to the unpopularity of the prophet. "His name is against him; its coarse gutterals, falling upon the modern ears with a forbidden ring, and creating a prejudice from the beginning."

 From the book Habakkuk wrote, we gather that he was the questioning prophet. He wants to know "Why?" and "How?" Answers were granted him. Why does God permit the destruction of His own people by a hand so cruel and unclean? The prophet waited patiently for an answer, and it came. The ungodly shall pass; the just shall live by faith.

 Then we have a chant of derision against the Chaldeans raised by their victims - a fivefold woe:

 I. Their insatiable greed.
 II. Their overreaching ambition.
 III. Their cruel tyranny.
 IV. Their shameful treatment of conquered people.
 V. Their brutal idolatry.

Then there is Habakkuk's great message of faith which gave Paul a hint of the most precious truth of the Gospel (Rom. 1:17; Gal. 3:11; Heb. 10:38) and aided the Reformation under Martin Luther, the charter of evangelical liberty.



20121110

NEW HEART WORK


This is something new I just put down & something newish on
the worldwideweb @ http://www.newheartwork.blogspot.com/.

MY HEART

My heart
It is weary
Waiting
For the day

My heart 
It is holy
Broken
By the pain

My heart
It is wounded
Bleeding
For the poor

My heart 
It is healed
Redeemed
By the Lord


JEFF
2012


20121029

GOOD GOD

GOOD GOD

LIFE IS GOOD
GOD IS FAITHFUL

LIFE IS GOOD
GOD IS BEAUTIFUL
 
LIFE IS GOOD
GOD IS WONDERFUL
 
LIFE IS WORTH LIVING
BECAUSE GOD IS GOOD
 
 
OCT 2012
 
 
PHILLIPIANS 4:4
Rejoice in the Lord always:
and again I say, Rejoice.
 
 
REJOICE!
  
Smile,
Rejoice in the Lord;
Stay true, walk humbly,
Be glad with less not more.
 
Laugh,
Rejoice in the truth,
Be strong and courageous,
Life isn't all about you.

Encourage,
Rejoice in the freedom;
Stay ready, be available,
Sing and celebrate Jesus!
 
Rejoice,
Be happy in the Lord;
Stay perfect in holiness,
You will enjoy life more.
 
REJOICE!
 
JeffPollock
October 28



20121018

TRUTH

Proverbs 3:5-6

"Apart from truth our human lives would lose all their value, 
and we ourselves become no better than the beasts that perish."

 
I BELIEVE
IN TRUTH

I dare say,
I believe in truth;
Truth that never lies,
Truth that never dies.

I dare say,
I believe in love;
Love that never fails,
Love that sets our sail.

I dare say,
I believe in God;
God who knows my name,
God who understands my way.

I dare say,
I believe in Jesus;
Jesus who redeemed my soul from death,
Jesus who lived and died and rose again!


Following the Truth

To know the truth is the greatest privilege any man can enjoy in this life, as truth itself is without doubt the richest treasure anyone can possess. This follows from the nature of truth, and from the world-outlasting dowry it brings to those who open their hearts to it. Apart from truth our human lives would lose all their value, and we ourselves become no better than the beasts that perish. Our response to truth should be eager and instant. We dare not dally with it; we dare not treat it as something we can obey or not obey, at our pleasure. It is a glorious friend, but it is nevertheless a hard master, exacting unquestioning obedience. While a life lived in conformity with the truth will come at last to a good and peaceful end, candor requires us to admit that the lover of truth will have to endure many a heartache, many a sorrow as he journeys through the wilderness. This is the price the world makes him pay for the priceless privilege of obeying the truth. The world being what it is, truth must carry its own forfeit. The servant of truth will be penalized for his devotion. So goes the world always.

Verse

Jesus answered, I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me. John 14:6

Thought

Christ is the truth. We want to embrace some truth and screen out other truth. We cant. To follow Christ means walking in the truth-all of it!

20121013

COME TO ME AND DRINK

John 7:37
"On the last day, that great day of the feast,
Jesus stood and cried out, saying, 'If anyone
thirsts, let him come to Me and drink.

LIVING WATER

Open wide the ears of your heart,
Drink deep the Word of the Lord;
Choose this day to claim your part,
In the inheritance of God's reward.

Open fully the ears of your soul,
Drink deep the Blood of the Cross;
Choose this day to be made whole,
In the promise of the love of God.

Open rightly the ears of your life,
Drink deep the Holiness of Scripture;
Choose this day to believe in Christ,
The Son of God who is perfectly pure.

Open clearly the ears of your mind,
Drink deep the \W/arning of Jesus;
Choose today not to be left behind,
When the skies open and He comes!

J E P

He who believes in Me, as the Scripture has said, 
out of his heart will flow rivers of living water' " (–38).


  
Water for Your Soul
by Max Lucado

Where do you find water for the soul? Jesus gave an answer one October day in Jerusalem. People had packed the streets for the annual reenactment of the rock-giving-water miracle of Moses. Each morning a priest filled a golden pitcher with water from the Gihon spring and carried it down a people-lined path to the temple. He did this every day, once a day, for seven days. "On the last day, that great day of the feast, Jesus stood and cried out, saying, 'If anyone thirsts, let him come to Me and drink. He who believes in Me, as the Scripture has said, out of his heart will flow rivers of living water' " (John 7:37–38).

He "stood and shouted" (NLT). The traditional rabbinic teaching posture was sitting and speaking. But Jesus stood up and shouted out. Forget a kind clearing of the throat. God was pounding his gavel on heaven's bench. Christ demanded attention.

He shouted because his time was short. The sand in the neck of his hourglass was down to measurable grains. In six months he'd be dragging a cross through these streets. And the people? The people thirsted. They needed water, not for their throats, but for their hearts. So Jesus invited: Are your insides starting to shrivel? Drink me.

Internalize him. Ingest him. Welcome him into the inner workings of your life. Let Christ be the water of your soul.

Toward this end, I give you this tool: a prayer for the thirsty heart. Carry it just as a cyclist carries a water bottle. The prayer outlines four essential fluids for soul hydration: God's work, God's energy, his lordship, and his love. You'll find the prayer easy to remember. Just think of the word W-E-L-L.

Lord, I come thirsty. I come to drink, to receive. I receive your work on the cross and in your resurrection. My sins are pardoned, and my death is defeated. I receive your energy. Empowered by your Holy Spirit, I can do all things through Christ, who gives me strength. I receive your lordship. I belong to you. Nothing comes to me that hasn't passed through you. And I receive your love. Nothing can separate me from your love.

Don't you need regular sips from God's reservoir? I do. I've offered this prayer in countless situations: stressful meetings, dull days, long drives, demanding trips, character-testing decisions. Many times a day I step to the underground spring of God and receive anew his work for my sin and death, the energy of his Spirit, his lordship, and his love.

Drink with me from his bottomless well. You don't have to live with a dehydrated heart.

Receive Christ's work on the cross, the energy of his Spirit, his lordship over your life, his unending, unfailing love.

Drink deeply and often. And out of you will flow rivers of living water.

From
Come Thirsty© (Thomas Nelson Publishers, 2004) Max Lucado

FAITH HOPE LOVE


But now remain faith, hope, and love: these three. The greatest of these is love.

Three virtues remain to guide our hearts into the joy God planned from the start;
Faith, hope and love - the pillars of life - support every soul searching for the right.

LOVE WILL WIN

In the end love will win,
In the end love will conquer;
In the end love will rise again
O'er sin and consequences.

In the end hope will see,
In the end hope will persevere;
In the end hope will be amazed,
O'er the splendor of God's glory.

In the end faith will stand,
In the end faith will be victorious;
In the end faith will meet her freedom,
In the open arms of God's Son Jesus.
2012

Now faith, hope, and love remain—these three things—and the greatest of these is love.

God's Daily Word Ministries

  A Lifetime of Conviction
Daniel was one of the first captives taken by the Babylonians in 605 BC. Upon his arrival in Babylon, Daniel was selected to receive three years of specialized training (as well as special food and drink) to prepare him for service in the palace. This special treatment would have caused Daniel to violate the laws of God, so he "resolved not to defile himself with the royal food and wine" (Daniel 1:8).

His convictions had a profound impact on those around him - especially his three closest friends who were soon thrown into a fiery furnace for refusing to bow to a golden image; "We want you to know, O king, that we will not serve your gods or worship the image of gold you have set up" (Daniel 3:18).

Daniel served seventy years under the kings of Babylon and his convictions earned him a place as the most trusted adviser in all the land. When the Persians defeated the Babylonians, the new king even "planned to set {Daniel} over the whole kingdom" (Daniel 6:3). But when the other officials became jealous, they convinced the king to pass a law forbidding prayer to anyone except the king.

Though he knew he would be severely punished, Daniel held to his convictions and prayed to God three times a day. For this violation of the law, Daniel was thrown into a den of lions; but "God sent His angel, and He shut the mouths of the lions" (Daniel 6:22). When the king saw how God miraculously protected Daniel, he issued the following decree:

Daniel 6:26
"I issue a decree that in every part of my kingdom people must fear and reverence the God of Daniel. For He is the living God and He endures forever."

There were many opportunities for Daniel to question his circumstances. He was taken into captivity at a young age, tempted with special treatment, despised by his peers, thrown to the lions, and served an entire lifetime under foreign rulers. But, without a single complaint, Daniel continued to trust God and serve Him without compromise. In the end, Daniel was used to encourage the Jews while in captivity and to draw an entire nation to a greater reverence of God. Shortly after the decree was issued 50,000 Jews were allowed to return to Jerusalem to rebuild the temple.

Stories like this are scattered all through God's Word! Though we may not understand our circumstances or be able to clearly see God's specific plan, we KNOW the way He is calling us to walk. Let's continue to serve and trust with all our heart. Let's walk down His path without turning to the right or to the left. Regardless of our present circumstances, let's determine once and for all to give Him a lifetime of conviction.

Have a Christ Centered Day!

Steve Troxel
God's Daily Word Ministries
http://gdwm.org/index.php/resources/  

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20120906

BELIEVE [Remain Like a Child]



BELIEVE
THINK ABOUT THIS
CHRIST IS RISEN
CHRIST WILL COME 
AGAIN
THINK ABOUT THIS
JESUS IS ALIVE 
HE WANTS TO BE
YOUR FRIEND
THINK ABOUT THIS
GOD IS FAITHFUL
ALL HIS WAYS 
ARE TRUE
THINK ABOUT THIS
THERE IS ONLY ONE GOD
HE DIED ON A CROSS
FOR YOU

J E P

2012

God's Daily Word Ministries

  Remain Like a Child
Remember that as we grow we are to always remain like a child.

In the message "Hold Me" we saw how our Heavenly Father desires for us to reach up to Him with outstretched arms and how this is perhaps His greatest joy. We considered the example of a child reaching up to be held by their parent. This is where our relationship with God begins and, in many ways, it's where we must remain.

When the disciples asked Jesus, "Who is the greatest in the Kingdom of Heaven?" (Matthew 18:1), He responded with a harsh rebuke; "Unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the Kingdom of Heaven" (Matthew 18:3). The disciples were arguing about their eternal "greatness" and Jesus said unless they changed they would not even enter Heaven! Obviously, following Jesus, listening to His teachings, and having a general belief is not enough.

Salvation, or as Jesus said, entering "the Kingdom of Heaven," involves a submission which understands our inability to save ourselves. We can do nothing but present the "filthy rags" (Isaiah 64:6) of our life and receive the mercy and forgiveness of a loving Father. Salvation is not something we rise up and achieve; rather, it's a gift for which we must submit and receive. When we understand this gift, we will be filled with such thankfulness that our only desire will be to love Him and do ALL to bring Him glory and honor.

Matthew 18:4
"Therefore, whoever humbles himself like this child is the greatest in the Kingdom of Heaven."

Becoming like a little child, humbly dependent on Christ, is necessary for entering the Kingdom; but walking in humility as we grow is God's desire for our entire life. We are to be "conformed to the likeness of His Son" (Romans 8:29). But it was His Son "Who, being in very nature God, did not consider equality with God something to be grasped, but made Himself nothing...He humbled Himself and became obedient to death" (Philippians 2:6-8). We are being conformed to His humility.

The great temptation of spiritual "growth" is in thinking we have all the answers and thus desiring to establish our own path with its own set of rules - we become like the know-it-all teenager. When this occurs, we must immediately, and with great determination, humble ourselves and put to death the rebellious pride which leads us astray. We must "trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding" (Proverbs 3:5). We must daily remember the children we really are...and the children we need to continually become.

We certainly must continue to grow and mature. We must learn more of our Heavenly Father and His desire for our life as we walk in faith and strive toward obedience in all He has commanded. But we must also remember that as we grow, we are to walk in humility and always remain like a child.

Have a Christ Centered Day!

Steve Troxel
God's Daily Word Ministries

**** Reading Plan ****

Aug 29  Job 31:1-33:33; 2 Corinthians 3:1-18; Psalms 43:1-5; Proverbs 22:8-9

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REACHING FOR HEAVEN


Psalm 42 : 1
As a deer pants for flowing streams, 
so pants my soul for you, O God.
LIVING GOD
REACHING FOR HEAVEN
God in my heart,
Alive in my soul;
With You in me,
I am made whole.
REACHING FOR HEAVEN
Without Your love 
I'm broken inside,
I need You Jesus, 
Redeem my life.
REACHING FOR HEAVEN 
Hope of my heart,
Water for my soul,
Your peace in me
is promise fulfilled.
REACHING FOR HEAVEN 
Alive in me,
Your Word is growing;
Reaching for Heaven 
keeps me going.
My soul thirsts for God, for the living God.
When shall I come and appear before God? 
Psalm 42 : 2  (ESV)

20120819

COME TO THE CROSS

COME TO THE CROSS

Come to the Cross
The Cross of Forgiveness

Come to the Cross
The End of the Line

Come to the Cross
The Cross of Redemption

Come meet the God of All Life

Come to the Cross
The Cross of Completion

Come to the Cross
The Start of New Life
 
Come to the Cross
The Cross of Conviction

Come to the Cross
The Beginning of Life
Come lay your life on the line
 
Come to the Cross
Be reconciled into the holiness of God

Jesus Christ gave Himself to be your Savior
Come meet your God at the Cross

GOOD FRIDAY
March 29, 2013


 
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