Do You Know Your ABC’s?
by Wendy Elizabeth Middleton
A: Admit
B: Believe
C: Confess
These are the ABCs of Salvation. They are the foundation of the Christian Life. Accept the gift of Salvation and you are born again, born into a new life that is completely different from the life you had before.
Welcome to the Kingdom of God on earth where your soul is secure and eternal blessings await.
But if you were expecting happy days and sunshine from here on out think again. In this world you will have trouble… this world will hate you because this world hates Christ …But take heart! I [Christ] have overcome the world. John 16:33; Matthew 10:22
Monday, March 9, 2020
Monday, February 3, 2020
How to Sandwich God Into Your Busy Schedule Part Four: Who Has Time to Volunteer
Part Four: Who Has Time to Volunteer
by Wendy Elizabeth Middleton
There are different Kinds of gifts, but the same Spirit. There are different kinds of service, but the same Lord. There are different kinds of working, but the same God works all of them in all men. 1 Corinthians 12:4-6
You are a child of God, the beloved child of the King of the universe. As a child of the King you have certain obligations and responsibilities whether you like them or not, and mostly we tend to not like chores.
The world has made obligation and responsibility into dirty words to be ignored. But all actions have consequences. Doing what you shouldn’t do, and not doing what you should carries a price. Satan will tell you that you can only be free if you ignore your responsibilities. Be foot loose and fancy free… But if you do not make your car payments they will come and take your car away.
Monday, December 2, 2019
How to Sandwich God Into Your Busy Schedule Part Three: Who Has Time to Pray
How to Sandwich God Into Your Busy Schedule
Part Three: Who Has Time to Pray
by Wendy Elizabeth Middleton
Bow your head, close your eyes, clasp your hands together, and get on your knees before God. This is the classical attitude of prayer and what most of us think of when we think of prayer. But is it – really? Rather than trying to find a few minutes to stop and pray to God, perhaps we should try praying to God without stopping.
We don’t have to wedge God into our very busy schedules; He is already there. God is omnipresent. He is everywhere all at once, which means He is with you wherever you are. Once you fully recognize God in every situation it becomes a matter of course to talk to Him all along the way. Don’t stop to pray, pray without stopping.
Part Three: Who Has Time to Pray
by Wendy Elizabeth Middleton
Pray continually 1 Thessalonians 5:17
Bow your head, close your eyes, clasp your hands together, and get on your knees before God. This is the classical attitude of prayer and what most of us think of when we think of prayer. But is it – really? Rather than trying to find a few minutes to stop and pray to God, perhaps we should try praying to God without stopping.
We don’t have to wedge God into our very busy schedules; He is already there. God is omnipresent. He is everywhere all at once, which means He is with you wherever you are. Once you fully recognize God in every situation it becomes a matter of course to talk to Him all along the way. Don’t stop to pray, pray without stopping.
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