Meditate On
I write to you, little children, because your sins are forgiven you for His name’s sake.
1 John 2:12
All Is Forgiven by Joseph Prince
People have asked me, “Why is an understanding of the complete forgiveness of my sins so important for me to walk in God’s unmerited favor?”
This is a good question. The answer is simply this: When you don’t have a clear sense of your complete forgiveness, you will constantly be on an emotional seesaw. Sometimes, you will feel that things between you and God are all right, but at other times, you will think that it is not so. Sometimes, you will feel confident that the Lord is with you to make you a success, but at other times, you will feel like since you blew it, the Lord will not help you. How then, can you have bold and steadfast faith to believe Him for the things you need in life?
Beloved, I encourage you to meditate on 1 John 2:12 and how completely forgiven you are through Jesus’ finished work. The more you believe that all your sins are forgiven, the more you will have faith to come boldly to God to receive all that you need!
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Wednesday, June 11, 2014
See The Abundance Within You By Joseph Prince
Wooow! This is an awesome truth!
Once you received Jesus as your savior,
the kingdom of God is within you!
Halleluyaaaah!
See The Abundance Within You
By Joseph Prince
Luke 17:21
21… For indeed, the kingdom of God is within you.”
When you were younger, were you often scolded for not finishing all your food or leaving the lights and fan on when you left your room? Were you constantly reminded that there are people starving in the world, that electricity costs a lot of money and that money doesn’t grow on trees? Now, do you find yourself telling your child the same things?
We are naturally conscious of lack, but Jesus isn’t. Even in the midst of lack, He was always conscious of abundance. Remember the little boy’s five loaves and two fish? What did Jesus do when these were placed in His hands? Did He say, “What do you expect Me to do with so little?” No, His eyes were not on the natural, the visible, the lack. His eyes were on the kingdom of God where there is always abundance. So in His hands, the little boy’s lunch was multiplied, and 5,000 men, not counting women and children, were fed that day! (John 6:1–13)
God doesn’t want you to be conscious of the lack in your natural circumstances. He doesn’t want you to live by how much you earn or how much you have in the bank. Now, I am not encouraging you to spend foolishly beyond your means. I am saying that God wants you to be conscious of the abundance of resources in His kingdom.
“But Pastor Prince, where is that kingdom?”
As long as you have received Jesus as your Savior, that kingdom is in you!
Jesus said that “the kingdom of God is within you”. This means that the kingdom of God is not some physical place. It is within you and it is where the abundance of resources is. So if you want to experience abundance in your life, be conscious first of the abundance inside you. Then, what is inside you will become a reality on the outside.
Beloved, God doesn’t want you to be conscious of the lack you see outside you. He wants you to be conscious of the abundance within you because His kingdom is within you!
Once you received Jesus as your savior,
the kingdom of God is within you!
Halleluyaaaah!
See The Abundance Within You
By Joseph Prince
Luke 17:21
21… For indeed, the kingdom of God is within you.”
When you were younger, were you often scolded for not finishing all your food or leaving the lights and fan on when you left your room? Were you constantly reminded that there are people starving in the world, that electricity costs a lot of money and that money doesn’t grow on trees? Now, do you find yourself telling your child the same things?
We are naturally conscious of lack, but Jesus isn’t. Even in the midst of lack, He was always conscious of abundance. Remember the little boy’s five loaves and two fish? What did Jesus do when these were placed in His hands? Did He say, “What do you expect Me to do with so little?” No, His eyes were not on the natural, the visible, the lack. His eyes were on the kingdom of God where there is always abundance. So in His hands, the little boy’s lunch was multiplied, and 5,000 men, not counting women and children, were fed that day! (John 6:1–13)
God doesn’t want you to be conscious of the lack in your natural circumstances. He doesn’t want you to live by how much you earn or how much you have in the bank. Now, I am not encouraging you to spend foolishly beyond your means. I am saying that God wants you to be conscious of the abundance of resources in His kingdom.
“But Pastor Prince, where is that kingdom?”
As long as you have received Jesus as your Savior, that kingdom is in you!
Jesus said that “the kingdom of God is within you”. This means that the kingdom of God is not some physical place. It is within you and it is where the abundance of resources is. So if you want to experience abundance in your life, be conscious first of the abundance inside you. Then, what is inside you will become a reality on the outside.
Beloved, God doesn’t want you to be conscious of the lack you see outside you. He wants you to be conscious of the abundance within you because His kingdom is within you!
Sunday, June 8, 2014
Saturday, June 7, 2014
I Did It All For You - Jesus
I Did It All for You
Then Jesus came to them and said, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me.”
—Matthew 28:18
I am all-powerful. All of heaven and earth is at My command. And yet . . .
I gave up all the glory and perfection of heaven to come to earth as a baby—for you. I grew up here, in the dust and sin of this world—for you. I allowed Myself to be beaten and then cruelly killed on a cross—for you. I rose from the grave and defeated death and the devil—for you. I did it all for you, so that you could be forgiven of your sins and live forever with Me.
I gave everything for you. Don’t hold back anything from Me. Bring Me your secret thoughts, your problems, and most of all, your heart. Come to Me with a thankful heart—ready to learn and be changed.
Source:
Jesus Calling For Kids by Sarah Young
Iphone/ipad app
Then Jesus came to them and said, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me.”
—Matthew 28:18
I am all-powerful. All of heaven and earth is at My command. And yet . . .
I gave up all the glory and perfection of heaven to come to earth as a baby—for you. I grew up here, in the dust and sin of this world—for you. I allowed Myself to be beaten and then cruelly killed on a cross—for you. I rose from the grave and defeated death and the devil—for you. I did it all for you, so that you could be forgiven of your sins and live forever with Me.
I gave everything for you. Don’t hold back anything from Me. Bring Me your secret thoughts, your problems, and most of all, your heart. Come to Me with a thankful heart—ready to learn and be changed.
Source:
Jesus Calling For Kids by Sarah Young
Iphone/ipad app
God’s Favor Comes Through Faith Righteousness by Joseph Prince
…not having my own righteousness, which is from the law, but that which is through faith in Christ, the righteousness which is from God by faith.
Philippians 3:9
God’s Favor Comes Through
Faith Righteousness by Joseph Prince
I believe that the more righteousness-conscious you are, the more you will experience God’s unmerited favor. When the voice of disqualification comes to remind you of all the areas that you have fallen short in, that’s the time to turn to Jesus who qualifies you and hear His voice.
This is the true fight of faith! The fight of faith is to fight to believe that you are made righteous by faith and not by works. What do you want to depend on when push comes to shove—your wavering righteousness based on works, or the perfect, rock-solid righteousness of Jesus based on faith? It is your faith in the righteousness of Jesus that gives you the right to God’s unmerited favor.
Today, because of what Jesus did on the cross, you can expect good things to happen to you. You can ask God for big things and reach out to the blessed destiny that He has for you and your family. His righteousness is your right to God’s unmerited favor. Don’t let any voice of accusation tell you otherwise!
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Philippians 3:9
God’s Favor Comes Through
Faith Righteousness by Joseph Prince
I believe that the more righteousness-conscious you are, the more you will experience God’s unmerited favor. When the voice of disqualification comes to remind you of all the areas that you have fallen short in, that’s the time to turn to Jesus who qualifies you and hear His voice.
This is the true fight of faith! The fight of faith is to fight to believe that you are made righteous by faith and not by works. What do you want to depend on when push comes to shove—your wavering righteousness based on works, or the perfect, rock-solid righteousness of Jesus based on faith? It is your faith in the righteousness of Jesus that gives you the right to God’s unmerited favor.
Today, because of what Jesus did on the cross, you can expect good things to happen to you. You can ask God for big things and reach out to the blessed destiny that He has for you and your family. His righteousness is your right to God’s unmerited favor. Don’t let any voice of accusation tell you otherwise!
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God is Blessing You BIG Time
God is blessing you not because of the good things that you did
but because of what Jesus has done at the cross.
God is not like us. Or our boss that if we did something awesome for the company,
our boss will surely love and reward us.
No.
Even if you fail Him and even if you think that you disappoint Him.
He is still blessing you.
because God is no longer looking at what you do…
He is looking at Jesus.
You are clothed by Jesus' righteousness.
You are covered by His blood
that right now, even if you get mad at someone or something,
He is there waiting to hug you and comfort you.
That's our awesome God.
He keeps loving you no matter what.
Cool huh?
Halleluyaaaaah!
Friday, June 6, 2014
Jesus is Enough by Sarah Young
Have you downloaded this awesome yet?
I Am Enough!
But seek his kingdom, and these things will be given to you as well.
—Luke 12:31
I am all around you. Even when you don’t notice Me, I am here.
You may not notice Me because your mind is tied up with other things. Like worry. A lot of people believe that worry is just a part of life. But they are wrong. Worry is actually a kind of unbelief. Worrying says you don’t believe I am big enough to take care of whatever it is that upsets you so much. Worrying says you think I need your help.
Wrong! I am big enough. I am strong enough. I love you enough. Bring your problems to Me. You can trust Me to take care of you—and whatever you are worrying about!
Jesus Calling For Kids by Sarah Young
Iphone/ ipad App
I Am Enough!
But seek his kingdom, and these things will be given to you as well.
—Luke 12:31
I am all around you. Even when you don’t notice Me, I am here.
You may not notice Me because your mind is tied up with other things. Like worry. A lot of people believe that worry is just a part of life. But they are wrong. Worry is actually a kind of unbelief. Worrying says you don’t believe I am big enough to take care of whatever it is that upsets you so much. Worrying says you think I need your help.
Wrong! I am big enough. I am strong enough. I love you enough. Bring your problems to Me. You can trust Me to take care of you—and whatever you are worrying about!
Jesus Calling For Kids by Sarah Young
Iphone/ ipad App
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