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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

“THE PATIENCE OF JOB!”



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February 24th 2010
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“THE PATIENCE OF JOB!”

Psalm 37:7
“Be still before the LORD and wait patiently for Him;
do not fret when men succeed in their ways,
when they carry out their wicked schemes.”


I have prayed for patience and God has graciously answered
by sending me trying situations that demand that I wait.
It is at times like these that I question whether
it is a good idea to pray for patience ― it is!
The problem as I see it, is that some of us have the idea
that the answer to our prayer is for God to take away the thorny situations of life.
Beep! It doesn’t work that way.

Job was the most righteous man on earth.
He also was extremely wealthy.
He also was blessed with a large family of seven sons and three daughters.
It must have been in a matter of ten minutes that word came to him
that he had lost his wealth, and that all ten
of his children had been killed by a windstorm.

As I think about the character quality of patience,
I am reminded that Job’s reaction to this horrific news was what defined patience.
In response to this life altering news, he said;
"Naked I came from my mother's womb,
and naked I will depart.
The LORD gave and the LORD has taken away;
may the name of the LORD be praised."
Patience
is giving God permission to take as long
as it takes to bring about His perfect will.
It is His will, not our will.
It means that we learn to rest in Him and trust ourselves into His control.
In essence it says,
“Not my will but Thine be done!”
Proverbs 3:5-6;
“Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on
your own understanding;
in all your ways acknowledge Him
, and He will make your paths straight.”
Blessings dear hearts.
Draw near to God today,
Trust Him completely and be a Blessing!


May He Bless You and Keep You Today!

With Great Love
IN HIS SERVICE
Connie

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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Who is the Holy Spirit?





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February 23rd 2010
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Who is the Holy Spirit?


(Gal.3:14)
“You receive the holy Spirit by faith
just as you receive Jesus as the Lord.”

The Holy Spirit is a person, not a thing

John 14 15“If you love me, obey my commandments.
16And I will ask the Father, and he will give you
another Counselor, who will never leave you.
17 He is the Holy Spirit, who leads into all truth.
As you can see the Holy Spirit is a person.


As you read through the gospels you will see that He lead,
compels, inspires, teaches and stands with us.
He can also be grieved (Ephesians 4:30)

The Holy Spirit is God


Galatians 46 And because you Gentiles have become his children,
God has sent the Spirit of his Son into your hearts,
and now you can call God your dear Father.

When people talk about Jesus coming to live in their hearts,
what they really mean is the Spirit of Jesus or Holy Spirit,
who is that third member of the godhead.
The Holy Spirit is God himself.


What about being filled?

It is a separate experience to salvation


Acts 814 When the apostles back in Jerusalem heard that the people
of Samaria had accepted God’s message, they sent Peter and John there.
15 As soon as they arrived, they prayed
for these new Christians to receive the Holy Spirit.
16 The Holy Spirit had not yet come upon any of them,
for they had only been baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus.
17 Then Peter and John laid their hands upon
these believers, and they received the Holy Spirit.


It is clear from scripture that the born again experience
is the first step in receiving the Holy Spirit
as the Spirit of Christ comes to live in the heart of the believer.
Being filled with the Holy Spirit was something that occurred after salvation
and was an enduring with power and gift (Acts 1:8, 2:4)

It is for all of God’s children


Luke 1111 “You fathers—if your children ask for a fish,
do you give them a snake instead?
12 Or if they ask for an egg, do you give them a scorpion? Of course not!
13 If you sinful people know how to give good gifts to your children,
how much more will your heavenly Father give
the Holy Spirit to those who ask him?”


God does not have some special children
who He gifts with the Holy Spirit, while others He does not.
God wants all His children to be filled with the Holy Spirit,
both men and women, young and old (Joel 2:28).
Jesus himself said that all we have to do is ask Him.
However when we ask God, we should ask in faith
and believe His word is for us (Mark 11:22-23, James 1:6-7).

It is the means of empowerment to live the Christian life.


Acts 1 8 But when the Holy Spirit has come upon you,
you will receive power and will tell people
about me everywhere—in Jerusalem,
throughout Judea, in Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.”


The Christian life was never meant to be ordinary,
it was meant to be filled with supernatural power.
The Holy Spirit empowers Christians
with an ability not only to tell people the good news about Jesus,
but to demonstrate the power of God in signs and wonders
(Mark 16:15-18, 1 Corinthians 2:1-5).

It is more than a one off experience.
Ephesians 518 Don’t be drunk with wine,
because that will ruin your life.
Instead, let the Holy Spirit fill and control you.

The correct translation of this verse is
“be being filled,” denoting a continual filling.
Receiving the fullness of the Spirit is only the starting point.
As you read on this passage in Ephesians it shows us
how to remain full, by praise, worship and thanksgiving to God.


I Will Ask One More Question?
Do You Have One Foot In The World?
Or Both Feet In The Spirit World?
IT IS A CHOICE!!

May He Bless You and Keep You Today!

With Great Love
IN HIS SERVICE
Connie

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Monday, February 22, 2010

Honesty Is The Best Policy




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February 22nd 2010
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Honesty Is The Best Policy

Psalm 119:160 - "The very essence of your words is truth;
all your just regulations will stand forever." (NLT)


We've all heard the saying "honesty is the best policy"
but who first said that famous quote?
Well it might not have been said exactly like that
but like in most cases the belief that honesty
is the best policy stems from the Bible.

Sometimes people think of Honesty as telling the truth,
but that's not completely true.
Honesty includes telling the truth but it's more than that.
Being an honest person means being a good person.
The Greek word for honesty is "kalos."
Kalos means that which is good and admirable and becoming.
To be honest means to be fair, right and honorable.

Honesty is a standard that God expects Christians to meet.
There are many verses throughout the Bible that speak on honesty.

In 1 Timothy 2:2 we are told
"live peaceful and quiet lives in all godliness and holiness."

In 1 Thessalonians we are told that we should live in a way that
"your daily life may win the respect of outsiders
and so that you will not be dependent on anybody."


Even when others are disobedient or when others are in the wrong
we should still remain honest.
Romans 12:17 tells us
"Do not repay anyone evil for evil.
Be careful to do what is right in the eyes of everybody."

The Bible also tells of some benefits of being an honest person.
According to Hebrews 13:5
an honest man will be content with life.

In 1 Timothy 2:2 we are told
that an honest person will have a quiet and peaceful life.

Hebrews 13:18 tells us
that an honest person will have a good conscience
.

In Acts 6:3 we are told that the honest
are recommended for positions of responsibility.

The Bible even tells us the dishonest things we shouldn't do.

Leviticus 19:11 says that an honest person does not lie.

Leviticus 6:2 tells that an honest person does not cheat.

Proverbs 6:16 tells us that an honest person doesn't slander.

Romans 16:17-18 says an honest person is not a false teacher.

Malachi 2:13-16 tells us that an honest man is not an adulterer.

Proverbs 17:2 tells us that an honest man is not lazy.

God asks us to have a character which upholds

the highest standards of honesty.
We can display this on a daily basis

by being open and honest with each other.

May He Bless You and Keep You Today!

With Great Love
IN HIS SERVICE
Connie

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Friday, February 19, 2010

Keep Your Fork






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February 19th 2010
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Keep Your Fork

Scripture: Ecclesiastes 3:12 (Living Bible)
"There is nothing better for a man than to be happy

and to enjoy himself as long as he can.


"Life on this earth is as a vapor, and compared to eternity it is as a moment in a day.
James 4:14 tells us that our life "appears for a while, then it vanishes."
Not only is the span of life that we are given very short, it is also divided into many unpredictable seasons.
Some of them are joyful and some are sad.

Solomon said there are seasons to laugh and seasons to cry.
There are times to love, to hate, to build, to tear down, to have peace, and to be at war.

He lists many other seasons that we will encounter in our lifetime, but he says,
"God makes everything beautiful in His time."


For so long, we have murmured and complained and taken so many things for granted.
We are often dissatisfied, for we see our glass as half-empty instead of half-full.
It is only when we encounter sickness that we begin to appreciate health.
Or when we come face to face with death that we see life as a gift,
and our every breath becomes precious to us.
We give little thought to our vision and mobility until we see a close friend suddenly
lose their eyesight or become paralyzed due to injury.
We never think of the blessing of hearing until our hearing is gone.
Our voice and ability to communicate is considered mundane
until we are unable to speak or sing.
And it is only when a loved one is stricken with a fatal disease
that we come to the realization that we should cherish our loved ones
and thankfully hold on to each moment that we have together and spend it very carefully.


My Hopes that this story given to me by a Faithful reader
will inspire you and teach you how life is funny and precious…

A Woman and a Fork


There was a young woman who had been diagnosed with a terminal illness
and had been given three months to live.
So as she was getting her things 'in order,' she contacted her Pastor
and had him come to her house to discuss certain aspects of her final wishes.

She told him which songs she wanted sung at the service,
what scriptures she would like read,

and what outfit she wanted to be buried in.

Everything was in order and the Pastor was preparing to leave
when the young woman suddenly remembered something very important to her.

'There's one more thing,' she said excitedly.

What's that?' came the Pastor's reply. 'This is very important,'
the young woman continued.
'I want to be buried with a fork in my right hand.'

The Pastor stood looking at the young woman, not knowing quite what to say.

That surprises you, doesn't it?' the young woman asked.

'Well, to be honest, I'm puzzled by the request,'

said the Pastor. The young woman explained.

'My grandmother once told me this story,
and from that time on I have always tried to pass along

its message to those I love
and those who are in need of encouragement.

In all my years of attending socials and dinners,
I always remember that when the dishes

of the main course were being cleared,
someone would inevitably lean over and say,

'Keep your fork.'
It was my favorite part because

I knew that something better was coming...
like velvety chocolate cake or deep-dish apple pie.

Something wonderful, and with substance!'

So, I just want people to see me there in that casket with a fork in my hand
and I want them to wonder

'What's with the fork?'
Then I want you to tell them: '
Keep your fork ..
the best is yet to come.'

The Pastor's eyes welled up with tears of joy

as he hugged the young woman good-bye.
He knew this would be one of the last times

he would see her before her death.
But he also knew that the young woman

had a better grasp of heaven than he did.
She had a better grasp of what heaven

would be like than many people twice her age,
with twice as much experience and knowledge.

She KNEW that something better was coming.

At the funeral people were walking by the young woman's casket
and they saw the cloak she was wearing

and the fork placed in her right hand.
Over and over, the Pastor heard the question,

'What's with the fork?'

And over and over he smiled.

During his message, the Pastor told the people

of the conversation he had with the young woman shortly before she died.
He also told them about the fork

and about what it symbolized to her.
He told the people how he could not stop

thinking about the fork
and told them that they probably

would not be able to stop thinking about it either.

He was right.

So the next time you reach down for your fork let it remind you,
ever so gently, that the best is yet to come.

Friends are a very rare jewel , indeed
. They make you smile

and encourage you to succeed Cherish the time you have ,
and the memories you share ...
being friends with someone is not an opportunity

but a sweet responsibility.


SO SMILE MY FRIEND I LOVE YOU AND REMEMBER…..

Keep Your Fork!!!!



May He Bless You and Keep You Today!

With Great Love
IN HIS SERVICE
Pastor Connie

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Thursday, February 18, 2010

He Came To Find You..Are You Lost?




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February 18th 2010
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Jesus Came To Seek The Lost
Is This You?


Scripture: Luke 19:5 Jesus said, "Zacchaeus ...
come down for today I must abide at your house."

Zacchaeus was the chief among the publicans,
meaning that he was over the other publicans
who were tax collectors for the Romans.
The publicans had very bad reputations,
often abusing the tax system through extortion.
Because of his position, Zacchaeus had become very rich,
yet there was something lacking in his life.
One day, he heard that Jesus was going to be passing by,
and because Zacchaeus was little in statue,
he climbed into a tree to get a better glimpse of Jesus.
Can you imagine how Zacchaeus must have felt when Jesus stopped
underneath the tree and spoke directly to him and called him by name?

This story is like many others in the Bible.
It's a story of a man seeking God and at the same time
a story of God seeking that same man.
Zacchaeus was in the tree looking down when Jesus stopped and looked up.
Even though Zacchaeus was probably trying to hide,
Jesus knew exactly where he was physically and also spiritually.
Jesus knew all of his secrets and was aware
that he was caught in a web of deceit and greed.
In His mercy and grace, Jesus told Zacchaeus
that He intended to go to his house and eat that day.
Jesus wanted to fellowship with the chief of the publicans.
He wanted to sit at the table of a thief and for this,
Jesus was criticized. Verse seven says,
"When the people saw it, they murmured, saying,
He has gone to be a guest with a man that is a sinner."

Jesus was always found seeking out those with needs, whether rich or poor.
It was never difficult for Him to minister to the unclean and outcast.
He had no problems reaching out and touching the diseased
and those who were living in moral degradation.
He continually left the religious folks and gave Himself to the prostitutes and the thieves.
He forgot about the laws and it's harshness and allowed
His heart to be tender towards the rejects of society.
Verse ten says,
"For the Son of Man came to seek and to save that which was lost."
He was looking for those who needed help and He continues that search today.
He knows your secrets and where you are lacking.
He knows where you are hiding and He also knows your name.
He knows your desires and He is waiting for you to approach Him.
Like Zacchaeus climbing a tree, when you diligently seek to make contact with Jesus
He will respond and invite Himself to come and abide with you.

May He Bless You and Keep You Today!

With Great Love
IN HIS SERVICE
Connie
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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Hearing The Voice Of God



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February 17th 2010
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Hearing The Voice Of God

Many times folks have written this question to me. How can I hear the Voice of God.
Below are my Faith Filled Thoughts and studies on the matter.

The opening scripture in Acts 22:14 says, "And he said,
The God of our fathers hath chosen thee, that thou shouldest know his will,
and see that Just One,
and shouldest hear the voice of his mouth."
Religious people may argue,
"That scripture was meant only for the Apostle Paul!"
but we must really ask ourselves: did Paul ever exhalt himself in stature
and rank above any of us?
Rather, we've all been chosen.
We've all been washed in the Blood of the Lamb!
We've all been drawn unto God.
We're all called to hear His voice, not just a select few.
In Revelation 2:15,
Jesus tells the Church of Pergamos that He's displeased that some ascribe to the
Doctrine of the Nicolatians, which He hates.
Nicolas was a man in this era who taught that there needs
to be a spiritual elite who does all your penance,
sacraments, hears God for you, etc.
But recall that Jesus is not seeking for a spiritual elite
but that we all come to Him like little children,
because if our hearts are not like that of a little child,
we cannot enter into the Kingdom of heaven!
In John 10, Jesus said that we are His sheep, and His sheep know His Voice.
But Psalms 95:7 warns us that if we do hear His voice,
we must not harden our hearts like the people of Israel did
in the Wilderness,
where they tried and tempted God,
and so that entire generation perished.
It was the next generation - a generation after the heart of God
that entered into the Promised Land.
Daniel 11:32 says, "...
but the people that do know their God shall be strong, and do [exploits]."
God wants to work great exploits through our lives!
The world may say one thing. Our circumstances may say another,
and the Devil may indeed try to have his own way,
but when we hear a Word from God, be it through the scriptures or right in our very ear
(possibly a scripture we didn't even know was already in the Bible!)
we can use that Word as judicial punishment against the words of darkness.
Isaiah 54:17 says that no weapon formed against us shall prosper!


So how can we better hear the voice of God?


• Repent of all unconfessed sin, and ask God to heal you of all iniquity, all bents for sin.
Ask the Lord to show you what attitudes and what behavioral patterns
are unrepentant in your life that you need to change,
especially if these are causing you not to hear His voice.
• Be ever so willing to not only seek after His face and to hear His voice, but to be obedient.
• Be willing to receive God's instruction in any way, shape or form
in which the Lord wants to present it.
You may not necessarily like the message - especially if you don't like the messenger!
Change your attitude if you are only willing to hear from God
if He is to speak only a certain way, or answer with such an answer!
• When in prayer, be in an attitude of waiting on God,
not just calling out each item of your To-Do list to Him!
Remember, He is our Shield and Buckler, not our Chef and Butler!
• Love God with all your heart, soul, mind and strength.
Rest in Him. Trust in His grace.
• There is such a thing as drainage.
We are encouraged to be filled with the Spirit on a daily basis.
But there are things in the world that may case that anointing to drain off
until we become as dry as a dead river bed, unable to bring life to anyone!
It can be that magazine under your mattress, that relationship that is not of God,
a particular lifestyle that causes you to sin constantly.
God spoke to the prophets in the Old (and New) Testament
because they were friends with God.
God's voice makes our heart tremble.
God's voice has a particular sweetness
God's voice brings peace
Songs of Solomon 2:14 says, "O my dove, [that art] in the clefts of the rock,
in the secret [places] of the stairs, let me see thy countenance, let me hear thy voice;
for sweet [is] thy voice, and thy countenance [is] comely."
The dove in the Bible speaks of the Holy Spirit. It is the voice of the Holy Spirit.
And Remember!
In John 10, Jesus said that we are His sheep,
and His sheep know His Voice.

May He Bless You and Keep You Today!

With Great Love
IN HIS SERVICE
Pastor Connie

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Friday, February 12, 2010

From My Heart To Your Heart




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February 12th 2010
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Happy Valentine’s Day!



From My Heart To Your Heart


"Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with
all your soul and with all your mind" (Matthew 22:37).




The word "heart" is mentioned 743 times in the Bible,
and it is used in various contexts.
The references that have the most significance for Christians
involve the heart representing a person's will or desires.
God wants people to love Him with all of their hearts.
When they stray, God wants them to return to Him with all of their hearts.
In the Bible, the heart often represents the will of a person or of an entire nation.
For example, the Israelites believed that they were doing God's will by being circumcised,
but God pointed out that Israel was still
"uncircumcised in heart" (Jeremiah 9:25-26).

God judges motivation by a person's heart.
According to the Bible, a person's heart reveals his true nature and motivation.
In Jeremiah 17:10,
the Bible says that God "search[es] the heart and examine[s] the mind"
and then rewards people for what their conduct deserves.
As Jesus pointed out when observing the widow's offering,
the significance of the action is driven by the heart
(Luke 21:1-4).
Jesus said that the widow gave more to the temple by giving two coins
than those who put much more in the temple treasury
because of what was in her heart (she gave all that she had).
The Bible says that repentance is measured by whether the person returns
to God with "all your heart" (Deuteronomy 30:1-3).
The Bible includes some variance of
"return to me with your whole heart" six times. In Joel 2:13,
the Bible tells God's people to "Rend your heart and not your garments."
Returning to church is not enough.
According to the Bible, God cares more about the repentance in your heart
than in your external actions
According to the Bible, the heart is deceitful,
which means that you should be wary of trusting what your heart tell you.
The Bible says in Jeremiah 17:9
that the "heart is deceitful above all things and beyond cure."
The Bible references a specific example of this
in Hosea 10:2, where the Bible talks about Israel's heart being deceitful,
and now the people "must bear their guilt."
God holds people accountable for listening
to the deceitful messages that their hearts tell them
According to the Bible, the motivation of your heart can have eternal ramifications.
In Luke 12:34,
Jesus pointed out that
"where your treasure is, there your heart will be also."
Luke 21:34
warns us to
"be careful" in the end times "or your hearts will be weighed down
with dissipation, drunkenness and the anxieties of life."
God wants your heart focused upon Him:
"Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with
all your soul and with all your mind" (Matthew 22:37).

May He Bless You and Keep You Today!

With Great Love
IN HIS SERVICE
Connie
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Thursday, February 11, 2010

"It Made A Difference For That One."



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February 11th 2010
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Romans 15:4
For everything that was written
in the past was written to teach us,
so that through endurance and the
encouragement of the Scriptures we might have hope.


"It Made A Difference For That One."

Once upon a time, there was a wise man who used to go to the ocean to do his writing.
He had a habit of walking on the beach before he began his work.

One day, as he was walking along the shore,
he looked down the beach and saw a human figure moving like a dancer.
He smiled to himself at the thought of someone
who would dance to the day, and so,
he walked faster to catch up.

As he got closer, he noticed that the figure was that of a young man,
and that what he was doing was not dancing at all.
The young man was reaching down to the shore,
picking up small objects, and throwing them into the ocean.

He came closer still and called out "Good morning!
May I ask what it is that you are doing?"

The young man paused, looked up, and replied
"Throwing starfish into the ocean."

"I must ask, then, why are you throwing starfish into the ocean?"
asked the somewhat startled wise man.

To this, the young man replied,
"The sun is up and the tide is going out.
If I don't throw them in, they'll die."

Upon hearing this, the wise man commented,
"But, young man, do you not realize that there are miles and miles of beach
and there are starfish all along every mile?
You can't possibly make a difference!"

At this, the young man bent down,
picked up yet another starfish, and threw it into the ocean.
As it met the water, he said, "It made a difference for that one."

Let's Help Them Find Their Smile
By Connie Ciccone
Today Lord, as we walk along,
Please guide the words I say.
Oh, lead me to that special one,
That I may help today.

I know there must be lonely souls,
That need a special friend.
Someone who asked in fervent prayer,
For someone you may send.

Give me the perfect words to say,
To tell them of your love.
A greater love they have never known,
You Love From Up above.

Concern for them is in my heart,
I lift them up to you.
Oh, let them feel your precious love,
So they may know you too!

Please help me find the words to say,
To make them feel worthwhile,
Then I know that you and I,
Have Helped Them Find Their Smile
Let's Help Them Find Their Smile

Connie Ciccone © November 2003


So Wear Your God Smile Today, and make the world a better place!

May He Bless You and Keep You Today!

With Great Love
IN HIS SERVICE
Connie
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Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Love is the energy of life.



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February 10th 2010
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Love is the energy of life.

He that loveth his brother abideth in the light,
and there is none occasion of stumbling in Him. 1 John 2:10

Loving and being loved are what make our lives worth living.
Many people experience times in their lives when they feel unloved.
During these times it’s easy to dwell on those negative thoughts,
but allowing it to continue leads to unhappiness and depression.

Love is the energy of life.

It is what motivates people to get up each day and keep going.
Love gives life purpose and meaning.
Everywhere you look you see people searching for love…
but they’re looking in the wrong places.
God is love,
and they will never find what they’re looking for until they find Him.

People look for fulfillment in life in different ways.
These ways may seem good at first,
but eventually the unsuccessful search will leave them feeling frustrated,
disappointed and empty.
The only way they can find the true fulfillment they are so desperately seeking is to choose to
walk in love—
to actually put love into action by reaching out and loving others.

As soon as I made a commitment to God,
I began to hear people talk about the importance of loving others.
Since I wanted to live my life according to the Bible,
I wanted to walk in love, but I just couldn’t.
I had the urge…but no power to follow through.
I always made elaborate plans but couldn’t carry them out.

Unfulfilled desire is often frustrating.
I felt very frustrated and wondered what was wrong with me.
I was impatient with people.
I was legalistic, harsh, judgmental, rude, selfish and unforgiving
—and that is only the beginning of the list.
The harder I tried to walk in love, the worse I became.

I began to understand that I could not love others
because I had never received God’s love for me,
and I never first learned to Love Myself.
I knew in my head that the Bible said God loved me,
but I didn’t feel His love in my heart.
I wondered how God could love us as imperfect as we are.

God loves us because He wants to—it pleases Him.
God loves us because it’s His nature to love,
and He will always love us.
He doesn’t always love everything we do, but He does love us.
God’s love is unconditional.
In fact, there’s nothing we can do to ever escape His love.
God’s love is the power that forgives our sins,
heals our emotional wounds, and mends our broken hearts.

Over time I came to realize that I am deeply loved by God simply for who I am,
not because of any work I could do for Him.
I could finally quit trying to earn His love by doing things
I thought would make me more worthy of His love.

Once I began receiving God’s awesome,
unconditional love, I was able to start loving Him in return
and reach out to others more freely in love.
Because God’s never-ending love was in me,
I could give it to others without fear of ever running out.

Everyone in the world wants to be loved and accepted.
And the love of God—that wonderful gift He freely gives us—satisfies that need.
His love flows to us, and then it should flow through us to other people.

Now I see myself as a container full of blessings.
I want to be the type of person who can pour out God’s love
into the lives of the people around me.
I’ve found that I’m always happier when I choose to make others happy.

In the Bible, God calls Christians the salt of the earth
(see Matthew 5:13). He expects us to
“season” the lives of those around us.
All of life is tasteless without love.
Love is the salt, the energy of life, and the reason to get up every morning.

Every day can be exciting if we see ourselves as God’s secret agents,
waiting to sprinkle a little salt on all the lives we encounter.
Now I don’t mean we go around with a salt shaker in our hand , but in our hearts…
We know that because we are deeply loved by God,
we can never run out of love—no matter how much we give away.

May He Bless You and Keep You Today!

With Great Love
IN HIS SERVICE
Connie
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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

He Is There In Our Pain




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February 9th, 2010
By Connie Ciccone
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He Is There In Our Pain

Scripture: Matthew 28:20 "... I am with you always,
even unto the end of the world."

Our greatest comfort and our greatest joy is the assurance of these words from Jesus.
Every moment, His followers are promised
His personal and empowering presence.
This promise is our greatest spiritual asset,
and we could ask for no greater treasure.
We could depend on no better security.
We could reach no higher heights or experience no deeper depths
than to know that Jesus is with us.
How awesome is the thought that Jesus will never leave or forsake us.

He will always be there.

Others may leave, but He will remain.
He is with us in our laughter and He is with us in our tears.
He is with us in our triumphs and He is with us in our tragedies.
He is there with us as we experience joy and
He is there in our pain.
And He is always touched with the things that our hearts are caused to endure.

Jesus made this commitment to be with us
to the ends of the world or the end of the age.
It doesn't matter if we are at home or in a distant land,
His presence surrounds us, fills our lonely hearts,
and girds us with strength.
We only need to recognize Him and know that He is there.
It doesn't matter if we are doing menial tasks or are involved
in a major undertaking, He is there to help us in the time of our need.
It doesn't matter if we are in peace or engaged in war,
for His protecting arms surround us.
It doesn't matter if it is Sunday, Monday, or another day of the week,
He is there always and His mighty presence fills every moment.
In His presence there is a peace that passes all understanding.
There is a trust that cannot be described,
an abounding love that fills the heart,
and a grace that is sufficient for the soul.

We do not have to dread the road ahead
or be anxious about the future, for the Lord's presence will lead us
and He will take care of every detail.
Look back and reflect upon Your life today.
When you were at the worst of worst,

He pulled you through.

If today you feel that way LOOK UP,
because the same power that brought you out of the last pit.
Is Holding His Outstretched hands again!
Say Lord Take My Hand You are All That I Need.
Your Breakthrough is coming!
The power of His presence will always make a way where there seems to be no way.
He will go before us and make a way in the wilderness
and cause streams in the desert (Isaiah 43:19).
His presence will even cause us to bloom in the hard places where we are planted.
Isaiah 42:16 says,
"He will make the darkness light before us, and the crooked things straight.
These things He will do for us, and He will not forsake us."

We must hold to the promise that the presence of Jesus
will always be with us,
for this is the greatest asset
that we could ever hope to gain.
So LOOK UP my friend….


May He Bless You and Keep You Today!

With Great Love
IN HIS SERVICE
Connie

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Thursday, February 4, 2010

“Peace Be Still”





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February 4th, 2010
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“Peace Be Still”


Scripture: Philippians 4:7 "And the peace of God,
which passes all understanding,
shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus."


As I reflected on this scripture,
I had a mental picture of my understanding traveling down a highway.
It was in turmoil as it faced making decisions and resolving situations.
Then suddenly, I turned my heart and thoughts to God
and acknowledged Him in all of my ways.
When I did this, God began to direct my uncertain path,
and His peace overtook me and passed me up.
His peace then went before me, making the crooked way straight.
Then as my understanding just simply followed God's Spirit of peace,
calmness came to my heart and mind.

One of the most precious items that Jesus left us when He went back to heaven
was His peace (John 14:27).
It wasn't the same kind of peace that the world had to offer.
It was a peace that transcended and defied reason.
His peace is a calm in the midst of the storm, not the absence of the storm.
The peace that He held within Him enable Him
to sleep in the midst of a raging storm and His words of
"Peace be still" were able to overpower the winds and waves.
His peace is not anxious and did not pressure Him into running to Lazarus
when news came that he was sick.
Instead His peace caused Him to wait on the timing of God.
His peace also allowed Him to remain silent in the face of accusations
and mockery, for He held His peace and answered not a word.
His peace was strong enough that it kept Him
from calling the angels to deliver Him when He was on the cross.

God's peace in the lives of others was not the absence of danger itself,
but a knowledge that God was in control and able to deliver.
His peace prevailed in the lion's den for Daniel
and also in the furnace of fire for Shadrach, Meshach, and Obednego.
In prison, His peace allowed Peter to sleep peacefully between two soldiers
when he was facing certain death.
The same peace brought joy to Paul and Silas,
allowing them to sing songs in the prison at the midnight hour.
The world only offers peace when everything is secure
and going great, but God offers a peace that cannot be comprehended.
Are you awakening only to find your life without peace at the start of the day?
His peace prevails in the time of storms,
life threatening or difficult situations, and even death.
If you want to experience this supernatural peace that transcends worldly peace,
keep your mind on Jesus and trust in Him (Isaiah 26:3).
Then, just slow down and allow the peace of God to overtake you and go before you.
“Peace Be Still”

May He Bless You and Keep You Today!

With Great Love
IN HIS SERVICE
Connie

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Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Come Receive The Free Gift Of Forgiveness



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February 2nd 2010

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Come Receive The Free Gift Of Forgiveness

Most world religions include teachings on forgiveness.
In recent years, psychologists have produced papers, books, study courses
and one even established an institute (Dr. Robert Enright's International Forgiveness Institute),
recognizing the human need for forgiveness.
"Studies show that people who forgive are happier
and healthier than those who hold resentments," Enright says.

Anyone who has experienced God's forgiveness
and obeyed Jesus' teachings to forgive knows that this is true.
Nothing is more liberating than knowing and believing that Jesus Christ
has paid the price for all sins, past, present and future.
Christians know that forgiveness is a heart and soul healing reality.

The Biblical meaning of forgiveness means to dismiss or set free,
no punishment is inflicted, and the guilty person is dealt with as if he were innocent.
God says is best in Jeremiah 31:34,
"I will forgive their iniquity, and I will remember their sin no more."
It does not say that God cannot remember.
He says, "I will not remember."
Once God forgives,
He never brings it up again.

All through the Bible, forgiveness seems to be conditional
upon the repentance of the one seeking restoration.

Jesus taught:
"Take heed to yourselves. If your brother sins against you,
rebuke him; and if he repents,
forgive him. And if he sins against you seven times in a day,
and seven times in a day returns to you, saying,
'I repent,' you shall forgive him." (Luke 17:3, 4)


Jesus also taught that one must first be forgiving in order to receive God's forgiveness.
"For if ye forgive men their trespasses,
your heavenly Father will also forgive you:
But if ye forgive not men their trespasses,
neither will your Father forgive your trespasses."
(Matthew 6:14, 15)

Peter asked Jesus,
"How many times should I forgive my brother? Up to seven times?"
Jesus answered implying that there should be no limit when he answered,
"seventy times seven."
Jesus then taught a parable about how an unforgiving person
was imprisoned and tortured, and concluded with the words,
"So likewise shall my heavenly Father do also unto you,
if ye from your hearts forgive not everyone his brother their trespasses."
(Matthew 18:35)

Not every offender is going to repent and ask for forgiveness.
It is necessary, therefore, to decide to forgive anyway,
releasing the guilty person for the sake of unhindered fellowship with God.
Again, Jesus is the supreme example.
"Then said Jesus, Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do." (Luke 22:34)


Paul later wrote in 2 Corinthians 2:6-8:
"This punishment which was inflicted by the majority is sufficient for such a man,
so that, on the contrary, you ought rather to forgive and comfort him,
lest perhaps such a one be swallowed up with too much sorrow.
Therefore I urge you to reaffirm your love to him."

Lack of forgiveness among believers can drive the wrongdoer to despair,
and cause hardness of heart among the self-righteous.
God's Word to His people is clear.
"And be ye kind one to another, tenderhearted,
forgiving one another,
even as God for Christ's sake hath forgiven you."
(Ephesians 4:32)

"If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins,
and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness."
(1 John 1:9)

Forgiveness restores the severed connection,
like repairing a bridge, like tuning an instrument with a sour note,
returning unity and balance that was momentarily lost.
It may be a small matter, or a life-altering situation.
The power of forgiveness can bring about healing
like no other medication or treatment can do.
For Christians, forgiveness is not an option,
but a daily occurrence,
required to maintain heart wholeness and mental serenity.

Once God forgives,
He never brings it up again.


May He Bless You and Keep You Today!

With Great Love
IN HIS SERVICE
Connie

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Monday, February 1, 2010

Do You Know What Joy Really Means?



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February 1st 2010

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Joy

Joy is not the same as happiness.
Happiness can be attained with a newly acquired object,
a car, or clothing or appliance, for example.
A sunny day can make someone happy, or a bouquet of flowers.
Usually happiness is a result of something external.
But joy is internal.
It is not an emotion, but an inner appreciation
and sense of satisfaction due to a spiritual reality.

For every Christian, the number one desire should be to experience joy
even in the face of negative circumstances.
In Hebrews chapter 12, believers who are tempted to become weary or discouraged.
They are urged to recall examples of faith demonstrated
by God's people who preceded them,
taking into consideration all they endured and especially remembering Jesus Christ.

"let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which so easily ensnares us,
and let us run with endurance the race
that is set before us, looking unto Jesus,
the author and finisher of our faith,
who for the joy that was set before Him endured the cross,
despising the shame, and has sat down
at the right hand of the throne of God."

Jesus believed God's promise in
Psalm 16:10:
"For You will not leave my soul in Sheol (the grave),
nor will You allow Your Holy One to see corruption."

Jesus believed God would raise Him from death,
and ultimately fulfill the remaining future prophecies concerning Him.
He knew that his sacrifice would pave the way for the nations to come to God.
Therefore Jesus could have joy inside.
He did not focus on the immediate circumstances,
he looked to the future, even while suffering an agonizing death on the cross.

Paul brought the Word of God to Thessalonica.
Some people gladly received the Word, but as Acts chapter 17 reveals,
there was a group of legalistic Jews who were hostile.
The resistance intensified to the point that the entire city
was rioting and out of control.
The situation was so tense that Paul and Silas
had to leave in the middle of the night.

Later, Paul sent Timothy to check on the believers
and was joyful to hear Timothy's positive report of their steadfastness.
For what thanks can we render to God for you,
for all the joy with which we rejoice for your sake before our God.
(1 Thessalonians 3:9)
Even in the midst of chaos and opposition,
the believers were joyful.
And you became followers of us and of the Lord,
having received the word in much affliction,
with joy of the Holy Spirit. (1 Thessalonians 1:6)

Rather than external things being the cause of joy,
the Bible shows that spiritual realities produce joy in a believer.
In
Psalm 16:11, the Psalmist writes,
"In Your presence is fullness of joy."


Being aware of God's presence in every situation produces joy.
On the night of Jesus' arrest, at the last meal he shared with His disciples.
Jesus taught them to retain the Word of truth,
and then said His joy would remain in them,
and they would experience fullness of joy (John 15:11).
He also comforted them:
"You now have sorrow; but I will see you again and your heart
will rejoice, and your joy no one will take from you." (John 16:22)


AND YOUR JOY NO ONE WILLTAKE FROM YOU.
DO NOT ALLOW ANYONE TO STEAL YOUR JOY.
YOU HAVE THE POWER OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
Read John 10:10


May He Bless You and Keep You Today!

With Great Love
IN HIS SERVICE
Connie

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