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Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Now Is The Time For You To Be All You Were Meant To Be!

Fulfill Your Lifes Destiny As A Member Of A Chosen Generation,
You Have A Work For Humanity.
Prophecy Telling This Generation How To Be Gods Anointed Branch,
Is. 11:1-5.

Conquering Debt God’s Way.


Friend,

I magine yourself one year from today having eliminated the bulk of your personal debt and being well on your way to having a less financially stressful life. “What are the odds?” You might ask. After all, today’s financial economy is much different than in years past.

Americans spend more time on the job than workers in any other industrialized nation in the world.

There is a need to have a two income household and so consequently, 65% of children under the age of 4 are spending most of their waking hours in daycare.

Americans have more personal debt than ever before in history.

And more than 1.5 million Americans filed for bankruptcy last year.

My wife Ruthie and I were a part of that vicious cycle of working more and still being $200 short every month of meeting our financial commitments. For eleven years of our marriage we were losing ground financially until finally...

“Ruthie and I found ourselves a slave to debt and after years of living in financial straits my emotional rubber band snapped!”

I was tired of feeling the pressure of being in bondage to credit card debt with interest that was snowballing us into a financial catastrophe. I was tired of spending less time focusing on my wife and three precious daughters, because I was consumed with worry about our financial situation. I was tired of feeling the physical manifestations of living a stressed-out life. I'd had enough...
so desperate times calls for desperate measures.
I turned to the only one who could possibly give us wisdom on how to get out of this mess. I sought out the supreme authority on financial matters. I turned to God and that is when He revealed in His Word the 5 step principles that got us out of debt along with thousands of others I have had the privilege of sharing with. Here are a few of the testimonies of amazing stories we hear all the time.

"We just past a year on paying off our debts. We started with 11 bills and a debt of $61,670.11 and now we are down to 3 bills with $28,774.67. That is almost $33,000 that we have paid off. Just think this time next year we will be debt free." G & J Duty

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Monday, June 14, 2010

Shocking info about JESUS

"You got to be careful out there....."

The Destiny of the Middle East

The Destiny of the Middle East - by Dr. David R. Reagan – www.lamblion.com

Why has God regathered the Jews to their homeland? What is the likely future of Israel? What does it all mean to the Church?

The Regathering

God has regathered the Jews from the four corners of the earth because He has a plan of redemption for a great remnant of them. His plan is to gather them to their homeland and bring all the nations of the world together against them over the issue of the control of Jerusalem.

This will ultimately lead to another holocaust that will be worse than the one perpetrated by the Nazis. Zechariah says that two thirds of the Jews will die (Zechariah 13:8). But out of that horrible experience, the Jews will be brought to the end of themselves, with no one to turn to for help except God. That's when the remnant will repent of their rejection of the Messiah and will accept Him as their Savior (Zechariah 12:10 and 13:1). The apostle Paul taught this concept in the New Testament in Romans 9-11. He argues that a great remnant of the Jews (Romans 9:27) will turn to the Lord and be saved (Romans 11:25-26).

The Likely Future

There are some tough days ahead for the Jews of Israel. I believe the most likely scenario is a major war that will result in Arab missile attacks on Tel Aviv and Haifa. To survive, the Israelis will have to respond with nuclear weapons. This is probably the reason the Bible teaches that Damascus will cease to exist in the end times (Isaiah 17:1-14 and Jeremiah 49:23-27).

With the destruction of Damascus, the Arab world will be thrown into a panic. That's when they will call for help from their natural ally, the Russians. The Russians will then send a great army to destroy Israel. The Russians will be motivated not only by their ingrained anti-Semitism, but also by their desire to seize all the Arab oil fields in the Middle East.

The Bible says the Russian army will be destroyed supernaturally on the hills of Israel in such a way that even the Israelis will know that they were not responsible for it (Ezekiel 38:17-23 and 39:1-6). At that point the whole world will be thrown into a panic, and that atmosphere of hysteria will provide the perfect opportunity for the Antichrist to step forward with the "perfect" plan for peace in the Middle East.

The Meaning for the Church

Why should Gentiles in the Church of the 21st Century be concerned about what is happening among the Jewish people in the Middle East today? Why should we be following the events in that part of the world with bated breath? Why should we be concerned about the survival of Israel? Why should we be searching the Scriptures daily concerning prophecies about the Middle East? Why should we be praying daily for the peace of Jerusalem? There are three reasons.

The events in the Middle East are proof that God is faithful to His promises. God is fulfilling in detail promises that He made to the Jewish people 2,500 years ago. And as we see each of these promises fulfilled, we can likewise be assured that God is going to fulfill every promise He has made to the Church.

God has promised that one day soon, Jesus will appear in the heavens, the dead in Christ will be resurrected, the living believers will be caught up to meet the Lord in the sky, and both the living and dead will be given new, glorified bodies. We will return to heaven with Jesus where we will be judged of our works to determine our degrees of reward. We will also celebrate our union with Jesus in a great feast that will symbolize the union of the Bride (the Church) with her Bridegroom (Jesus).

We will then return to earth with Jesus to see Him crowned as King of kings and Lord of lords. He will reign over all the world from Jerusalem. We will be scattered all over the world to assist Him in His reign, serving as mayors, governors, presidents, judges, and teachers. We will see the earth flooded with peace, righteousness, and justice as the waters cover the sea.

At the end of His reign, we will be transferred to the new Jerusalem He is preparing now. From that vantage point, we will watch as the earth is superheated with fire, and the pollution of Satan's last revolt is burned away. Out of that fiery inferno will come a new earth. We will then be lowered down to that new earth inside the new Jerusalem, and God Himself will descend to the new earth to live in our presence forever.

Those are the marvelous promises that have been made to what the Bible calls "overcomers" (Revelation 21:1-7) that is, to those who have placed their faith in Jesus as Lord and Savior (1 John 5:1-5). As I witness God fulfilling His promises to the Jews, my hope soars concerning the promises God has made to the Church. I know He will fulfill every one of them.

The events in the Middle East are a testimony to God's unfathomable grace. Think about it for a moment — any god created by the mind of Man would have annihilated the Jews a long time ago. Only a God of grace would have put up with the Jews and continued to love them. Their own prophets refer to them as "stiff necked," "stubborn," and "rebellious." Yet, despite their rejection of God as king of their nation, and their rejection of His Son as king of their hearts, God continues to love them and pursue them with the intention of bringing a great remnant to salvation. That's grace.

A Personal Experience

When I first started preaching about the Jews, my wife came to me and said, "When you emphasize how much God loves the Jews, you make me want to be a Jew." I made two points in response. First, I told her that she really didn't want to be a Jew because if she were one, the overwhelming odds are that she would have a spiritual veil over her eyes that would keep her from recognizing Jesus as her Messiah. Then I made an even more important point. I stated that God is not doing one thing for the Jews that He is not willing to do for everyone.

The Jews continue to this day to be witnesses of God. Their history shows what it means to have a relationship with God. When they are faithful, He blesses. When they are rebellious, He disciplines. When they repent, He forgives and forgets and starts blessing again. And so it is with any person or nation.

The Jews are currently under discipline. They have not yet repented, and they therefore do not deserve to be regathered to their homeland. They do not merit God's love and care. But neither do you or I. The only thing any of us deserve is death. We have hope only because our God is a God of grace.

A Sign of the Second Coming

The events in the Middle East are evidence that Jesus is returning soon. The Bible says that Jesus will return when the Jews are back in their homeland and their capital city. It also says that it will be a time when all the world has come together against Israel over the issue of the control of Jerusalem.

The Jewish state was re established on May 14, 1948. The Jews re occupied the city of Jerusalem on June 7, 1967. Since 1991, all the world has been pressuring the Israeli government to surrender all or part of Jerusalem. The fulfillment of these prophecies makes it clear that we are on the threshold of the Tribulation. That means the Rapture of the Church is imminent. Jesus is at the very gates of Heaven, waiting for His Father's command to return. We are living on borrowed time.

Pray for the peace of Jerusalem (Psalm 122:6), and remember, that when you do so, you are really praying for the return of Jesus, for Jerusalem will not enjoy true peace until the Prince of Peace returns

To Honor God in Business Dealings

Father, You are love, and I desire to be an imitator of You, that Your life may be manifested this day to my employees.

Thank You for wise counsel, for giving me ears to hear and for helping me to analyze all that I say and do for the good and betterment of my staff. Help me to speak truly, deal truly and live truly in harmony with You, myself and my co-laborers. In all my ways I acknowledge You, and You direct my ways.

Because I commit to You the decisions that I am responsible for making, You cause my thoughts to become agreeable to Your will and so my plans shall be established and succeed. Thank You for the courage to say no when it is necessary for the good of this company, and in keeping with Your plan and purpose for it.

We are an interdependent people—mutually dependent one upon the other. Each department operates in harmony and agreement—not [merely] concerned with its own interests, but also with the interests of others.

As an example to my employees, I commit to do to others what I would have them do to me. It is my desire to walk uprightly before You; therefore, I consider, direct and establish my way with the confidence of integrity.

You are my confidence, and You keep my foot from being snared. Your love is shed abroad in my heart so that I love my neighbor as myself.
In Jesus’ name I pray, amen.

Scripture References:1 John 4:8 Philippians 2:4 AMPEphesians 5:1 NIV Matthew 7:12 NIV Ephesians 4:15 Proverbs 3:26 NIV Proverbs 3:6 Romans 5:5 Proverbs 16:3 AMP

Renewing the mind

Father, in Jesus’ name, I thank You that I shall prosper and be in health, even as my soul prospers. I have the mind of Christ, the Messiah, and do hold the thoughts (feelings and purposes) of His heart. I trust in You, Lord, with all of my heart; I lean not unto my own understanding, but in all of my ways I acknowledge You, and You shall direct my paths.

Today I submit myself to Your Word, which exposes and sifts and analyzes and judges the very thoughts and purposes of my heart. (For the weapons of my warfare are not carnal, but mighty through You to the pulling down of strongholds — intimidation, fears, doubts, unbelief, and failure.) I refute arguments and theories and reasonings and every proud and lofty thing that sets itself up against the (true) knowledge of God; and I lead every thought and purpose away captive into the obedience of Christ, the Messiah, the Anointed One.

Today I shall be transformed by the renewing of my mind, that I may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God. Your Word, Lord, shall not depart out of my mouth; but I shall meditate on it day and night, that I may observe to do according to all that is written therein: for then I shall make my way prosperous, then I shall have good success.
My thoughts are the thoughts of the diligent, which tend only to plenteousness. Therefore, I am not anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and *petition, with thanksgiving, I present my requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard my heart and my mind in Christ Jesus.

Today I fix my mind on whatever is true, whatever is worthy of reverence and is honorable and seemly, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely and lovable, whatever is kind and winsome and gracious. If there is any virtue and excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, I will think on and weigh and take account of these things.

Today I roll my works upon You, Lord — I commit and trust them wholly to You; [You will cause my thoughts to become agreeable to Your will, and] so shall my plans be established and succeed.
In Jesus’ name I pray, amen.

Scripture References:3 John 2 Romans 12:2 1 Corinthians 2:16 AMP Joshua 1:8Proverbs 3:5,6 Proverbs 21:5 Hebrews 4:12 AMP Philippians 4:6-8 NIV2 Corinthians 10:4 Proverbs 16:3 AMP 2 Corinthians 10:5 AMP

Those Involved in Abortion

Through our ministry, a dear child of God shared with us the following Scriptures, which continue to bring her through periods of grief and sorrow. God’s grace and love have proven to be the balm necessary for healing the emotional pain incurred by an act that cannot be reversed. The memory of the decision will never be erased. Reminders are all around — at church, in the media and in everyday life.

The prayer as written has a two-fold application: (1) for a people — a nation — who has permitted the legalization of abortion on demand; (2) for both the man and woman involved in the decision-making process. During moments of intercession for women and men who are dealing with past mistakes, we have identified with them in their pain. God’s Word is the medicine that heals and the salvation of souls.
Prayer 1
Father, in the name of Jesus, forgive us as a nation for disregarding the sanctity of life. We recognize that each
1 This prayer can also be prayed in the singular “I” form by the individual person involved in abortion.
person is uniquely created by You, Lord — marvelously made! You know each one inside and out, You know every bone in the body. You know exactly how we are made, bit by bit, how we are sculpted from nothing into something. All the stages of a life are spread out before you, and the days are prepared before a child even lives one day. Since we now see clearly, we value the life You give.

Father, each of us is an open book to You; even from a distance, You know what we are thinking. We are never out of Your sight. When we look back, we realize that You were there. You were present when we put to death the being/beings to whom You gave life.
Lord, we repent of our sin and the sin of our nation. Be merciful unto us, O Lord. We ask Your forgiveness, and You are faithful and just to forgive us and cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
Unless Your law had been our delight, we would have perished in our affliction. We will never forget Your precepts, [how can we?] for it is by them You have quickened us (granted us life).

We are ready to halt and fall; our pain and sorrow are continually before us. For we do confess our guilt and iniquity; we are filled with sorrow for our sin.
So [instead of further rebuke, now] we desire rather to turn and be [graciously] forgiven and comforted and encouraged to keep us from being overwhelmed by excessive sorrow and despair.
We look to Jesus as our Savior and Consolation and welcome His peace and completeness to our souls. We cannot bring our child/children back again; we shall go to them; they will not return to us.
We are awaiting and looking for the [fulfillment, the realization of our] blessed hope, even the glorious appearing of our great God and Savior, Christ Jesus (the Messiah, the Anointed One).
In His name we pray, amen.

Scripture References:Psalm 139:14-16Psalm 119:92,93 amp2 Corinthians 2:7 ampPsalm 38:17,18 amp 2 Samuel 12:23 ampPsalm 139:2-5 message Titus 2:13 amp1 John 1:9

Herewith a "treasure of Incorruptable Seed" full of prayers

Remember Psalm 103:20 "....the angels hearken unto the VOICE (your voice given to the Word of God) of the WORD OF GOD...."

Also read Hebrews 1 & 2 and then.......
......pray....., ......with supplication......confess with your mouth......and believe...... with thanksgiving!

Isaiah 55 says that God's Word do not return to HIM VOID / EMPTY. If you speak His Word, it Will also not return to you EMPTY if you believe His WORD alone. Not your circumstances......they are sometimes a lie, if and when not in line with God's Word....

Receive this in your spirit. The flesh can not understand this! It paseth all understanding! And give you PEACE - the Peace of Jesus Christ......

Thank You Lord for Your Word.....Amen and Amen, in Jesus' Name

Shalom & Num Greetings

Submission: Thy Will Be Done

Father, in the name of Jesus, I pray that the will of God be done in my life as it is in heaven. For I am Your [own] handiwork (Your workmanship), recreated in Christ Jesus, [born anew] that I may do those good works that You predestined (planned beforehand) for me, (taking paths that You prepared ahead of time) that I should walk in them — living the good life that You prearranged and made ready for me to live.

Teach me to do Your will, for You are my God; let Your good Spirit lead me into a plain country and into the land of uprightness. Jesus, You gave (yielded) Yourself up [to atone] for my sins (and to save and sanctify me), in order to rescue and deliver me from this present, wicked age and world order, in accordance with the will and purpose and plan of our God and Father.

In the name of Jesus, I am not conformed to this world, but I am transformed by the renewing of my mind, that I may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God. For this is the will of God: that I should be consecrated — separated and set apart for pure and holy living; that I should abstain from all sexual vice; that I should know how to possess [control, manage] my own body (in purity, separated from things profane, and) in consecration and honor, not [to be used] in the passion of lust, like the heathen who are ignorant of the true God and have no knowledge of His will.

Father, thank You that You chose me — actually picked me out for Yourself as Your own — in Christ before the foundation of the world; that I should be holy (consecrated and set apart for You) and blameless in Your sight, even above reproach, before You in love: having predestinated me unto the adoption of a child by Jesus Christ to Yourself, according to the good pleasure of Your will.

Your will be done on earth in my life as it is in heaven. Amen and so be it!

Scripture References:Matthew 6:9,10 Romans 12:2Ephesians 2:10 AMP 1 Thessalonians 4:4,5 AMPPsalm 143:10 AMP Ephesians 1:4 AMPGalatians 1:4 AMP Ephesians 1:5