Thursday 23 July 2015

CHANGED

I got off track,
I made mistakes,
Backslid my way to that place
where souls get lost
and lines get crossed
and the pain wont go away.
I hit my knees,
NOW HERE I STAND,
THERE I WAS,
NOW HERE I AM
HERE I AM CHANGED!!!!

Monday 30 March 2015

carrying wood

The power of obedience
 Posted by  in Dying to Self
Sometimes the analogies of the Lord are hard to grasp. This one isn’t. One day Jesus explained to His followers that in order to be His disciples, they each must “take up their cross daily and follow Him.” (Luke 9:23) Everyone knew this meant carrying the wood of their own crucifixion. It must have shocking.
This wasn’t the first time the Lord requested someone to carry wood for their own sacrifice. Abraham asked his son Isaac to carry wood up Mount Moriah. (Genesis 22:6) We often think of Isaac being a young boy who didn’t know what he was doing. But from the Jewish historian Josephus, we learn that Isaac was in his mid-twenties and knew exactly what he was doing. In obedience to his father he carried wood knowing he himself would be laid upon it and sacrificed. He lovingly surrendered his life in obedience to God’s command.
I hope you are getting this. Each believer is required to carry the wood of their own crucifixion. I can’t carry yours and you can’t carry mine. We walk up the mountain alone in our obedience to the Lord. Some days not many sacrifices are made. We may even go for a time forgetting our obedience and commitment to carry wood. Then it happens… we are called to make a major sacrifice for the Lord. It may be a relationship. It may be a career adjustment. As the wood on our back grows heavy, we are reminded of what it means to a true follower of Christ.
Carrying wood always means you are altar ready. You don’t have to spend days or weeks getting ready to turn things over to the Lord. The Holy Spirit doesn’t have to keep convicting you of the same old issues. No, you are ready daily to sacrifice yourself in complete obedience, because you carry around with you the wood of your own crucifixion. Are you carrying wood today?
A few years ago someone passed out some large spiked nails with a purple ribbon attached to them on Easter Sunday. We were supposed to carry a nail with us to remind us of Jesus’ sacrifice. Nothing wrong with doing this. The truth is … I don’t have problems in remembering what Jesus did. His sacrifice on the cross is fresh with me everyday. The area I neglect is in carrying the wood of my own obedience. Hammer and nails are not my responsibility. I am only responsible for carrying wood… carrying my cross daily. We are called to be altar ready twenty-four, seven. Jesus’ obedience is complete, but ours is not. We will not be judged on how many nails we carried… only wood. What are you carrying today? 

Friday 20 March 2015

DRIFTWOOD: May the blessing of God be upon you ...

DRIFTWOOD: May the blessing of God be upon you ...: M ay the blessing of God be upon you ... May God keep you safe when you are in danger. May God guide you in the way of Love. May God suppor...

The Four Laws Of God's Blessing

 

The Four Laws Of God’s Blessing

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“I will bless you … and you will be a blessing.” (Genesis 12:2 NIV)

1. Our blessings should flow to others.

The Bible teaches us that we are blessed not just so that we can feel good, not just so we can be happy and comfortable, but so that we will bless others. God told Abraham in Genesis 12:2, “I will bless you ... and you will be a blessing” (NIV). This is the first law of blessing: It must flow outwardly.

How do you bless others? By serving a need, whether it is physical or emotional support, financial help, or practical advice. "Forget yourselves long enough to lend a helping hand" (Philippians 1:4 MSG).

2. When we bless others, God takes care of our needs.

God promises that if we will concentrate on blessing others, he’ll take care of our needs. There’s almost nothing that God won’t do for the person who really wants to help other people. In fact, God guarantees this blessing. In Luke 18, Jesus says, “I guarantee this. Anyone who gives up anything for the kingdom of God will certainly receive many times more in this life and will receive eternal life in the next world to come.”

When you care about helping other people, God assumes responsibility for your problems. And that’s a real blessing, for he’s much better at handling your difficulties than you are.

3. Our blessings to others will come back on us.

The more you bless other people and the more you help others, the more God blesses your life. Luke 6:38 tells us, “Give away your life; you’ll find life given back, but not merely given back — given back with bonus and blessing” (MSG). You cannot out-give God. The more you try to bless other people in the world around you, the more God says, “I’m going to pour blessings out on you. We’ll play a little game here. Let’s see who will win. Let’s see who can give the most. The more you bless others, the more I’m going to bless you in return.”

4. The more we’re blessed by God, the more he expects us to help others.

Jesus said it this way in Luke 12: “Much is required from the person to whom much is given; much more is required from the person to whom much more is given” (GNT). We are blessed to be a blessing.

Talk About It

Based on the blessings of your life, what would you say God expects from you?

- What are the needs around you for which you can use your gifts to be a blessing?

Rick Warren is the founding pastor of Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, Calif., one of America's largest and most influential churches. Rick is author of the New York Times bestseller "The Purpose Driven Life." His book, "The Purpose Driven Church," was named one of the 100 Christian books that changed the 20th century. He is also the founder of Pastors.com, a global Internet community for pastors.

This devotional © 2013 by Rick Warren. All rights reserved. Used by permission.

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May the blessing of God be upon you ...

May the blessing of God be upon you ...

May God keep you safe when you are in danger.May God guide you in the way of Love.May God support you in danger or hardship.May God lift up your heart when you are feeling low.May God comfort you when you are feeling lonely.May God give you strength when you are weak.May God bring you home when you are lost.May God surround you with loving care, always and forever.You are holy, you are chosen, you are loved and you are blessed.

What is Grace?

START YOUR DAY ON YOUR KNEES | GIVING PRAISE AND THANK UNTO GOD

Today has been a blessed day and not just today but the whole week, but i want to tel you specificaly about today...

This morning started with me opening my eyes after just a few  (4) hours of sleep; and feeling tired due to the lack of sleep, rushing to get done for work as i always do  i decided to make a change in my morning routine simply by starting my day on my knees, and wow does it make a big difference... 

So this morning i spend just over a minute  on my knees in prayer to give thanks and  give the day to God, there is just something about being on your knees before God and making time for Him and to be in HIs presence for just over a minute has turned my whole day around for it was filled with:
Energy & concentration to complete the task at had,
passion and happiness was never far behind and 
Gods mercy and blessings was all over me and the people i came in touch with; even the store  Criebo Design was so blessed in revenue and productivity today.

I realize that how blessed i truly am and all i did was spend  more then a minute with God so this makes me think : HOW MUCH MORE WILL HE NOT BLESS US  and FAVOR US if we spend more time with him. So 
because i was so blessed i had to bless others  and it was an amazing moment of fellowship


Gods Mercy and Favor surround me today. He is Directing my steps and making every crooked path straight. I am surrounded by His Divine Protection
— with Sizwe Mpato and Peter Murray.

Thank you guys