#Prayer
Dear Father, Thank You for a new day. Glad we can turn to You every moment no matter where we are, for You are God and there is none like You, in the midst of all these You are saving us and Your Purpose-Judgement shall stand in the end in Jesus' Name.Amen
Isaiah 45:22

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Showing posts with label christ. Show all posts
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Friday, November 15, 2019

Powerful prayer to the sacred our Lord Jesus Christ.

POWERFUL PRAYER TO THE SACRED OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST.
My most loving Jesus, I consecrate myself anew today and without reserve to Your Divine Heart. To You I consecrate my body with all its senses, my soul with all its faculties. and my whole being. To you I consecrate all my thoughts, words and works; all my sufferings and labors; all my hopes, consolations and joys; and chiefly I consecrate to You my poor heart that I may love but You, and be consumed as a victim in the flames of Your love.
Accept, O Jesus, my most loving Spouse, the desire I have to console Your Divine Heart and to belong to You forever. Take possession of me in such a manner that henceforward I may have no other liberty than that of loving You, no other life than that of suffering and dying for you.
In You I place unbounded confidence, and I hope for pardon of my sins from Your infinite mercy. In Your hands I lay all my cares and principally that of my eternal salvation. I promise to love You and to honor You until the last moment of my life, and to propagate as far as I am able, with the help of Your Divine grace, devotion to Your most Sacred Heart.
Dispose of me O Divine Heart of Jesus, according to Your good pleasure. I desire no other recompense than Your greater glory and Your holy love.
Grant me the grace to find in Your most Sacred Heart my dwelling place; there I desire to pass each day of my life; there I wish to breathe forth my last sigh. Make also my heart Your abode, the place of Your repose; that so we may remain intimately united until one day I may praise, love and possess You for all eternity, and sing forever the infinite mercies of Your most Sacred Heart. Amen.

Monday, October 7, 2019

How to become a Child of God.

HOW TO BECOME A CHILD OF GOD.

T`o become a Child of God, we must receive Christ. But, to all who received him, who believe in his name, He gave power to become a Children of God, who were born not of blood nor of the will of the flesh nor the will of the man, but of God.

To become a Child of god we must of Christ the Lord. When we believe in Jesus and accept Him as our Savior, we are born in God's family. Physical birth does not qualify us to become children of god only. Faith in Jesus Christ makes us members of God's family. Christians are brothers and sisters in the family of God, whether they are poor or rich.

BENEFITS OF BEEN THE CHILD OF GOD.

1. When you become members of God's family, you will be able to talk to god freely and  say, "Father, I choose to put my in trust in you. I know that you are a good and faithful God and I trust that you have my best interest at heart. Help me stay focused on your goodness and let your divine mercy found me today in Jesus name". Amen.

2. When you become members of God's family, the Lord will release upon you the anointing to fulfill your destiny in the name of Jesus.

3. As a Child of God, the mighty hands of god protection shall cover you and every member of your family. every evil arrow against you shall return back to the sender. Any alter raised against your progress as you are reading this piece shall be consumed by fire in the name of Jesus.

4. As a member of God's family, the God loves you. This month shall be your month of success, excellence, salvation, month of divine elevation, divine miracles, restoration and God's blessing. Amen.

5. As a Child of God, today, in the name of Jesus, I and you will experience more of the manifestation of the power of god in your life, home, business and in your Ministry.

PRAYER POINTS TO PRAY TODAY.
Lord God, in the presence of those who are asking for my God, arise and manifest yourself in my life, in the name of Jesus. Amen.

Friday, September 13, 2019

Who is Lord: Christ or Caesar?

WHO IS LORD: CHRIST OR CAESAR? 
Someday, we will be like Him. That’s our hope. But it’s not a hope that we put on the shelf, and it’s not a hope that sends us into a cave. It’s a hope that sends us into the world with confidence. We can be confident in God, confident in His Word, confident in Christ, confident in the gospel, and confident in hope. In the AD 90s, Domitian ruled as emperor over Rome. His cruelty rivaled that of Nero. He insisted that he be worshiped as a god. Christians, of course, could not participate in the rituals of this emperor cult. That left them vulnerable, and that vulnerability led to persecution. It is likely that John’s exile to the island of Patmos directly resulted from Domitian’s edicts. John refused to bow.
John wrote Revelation during this time, many scholars believe. Also around this time, an early church figure named Clement, serving as bishop at Rome, sent a letter to the church at Corinth. Clement opens his letter by referring to “the sudden and successive calamitous events.” Persecution rolled over the church like wave after relentless wave. Clement wrote to comfort them and to exhort them to stand firm. Near the middle of his letter, he simply reminds the believers at Corinth that Christ is our leader and we are His soldiers.
Domitian’s edict and the persecution that followed served to press an urgent question to the church. This question was there at the very beginning. It was there at the events surrounding the incarnation when Herod ruled. It was there when the soldier drew his sword in the garden of Gethsemane, and it was there all along the excruciating and agonizing road to the cross. The question never left the early decades of the church or even the early centuries of the church. The question was this: Caesar or Christ?
Domitian’s edict made that question palpable, even visceral. Statues of him were sent all over the empire. On appointed days, feasts were held, and all of the populace had to pass before the cast image of Domitian and bow before him as god. It was very clear: Caesar or Christ?
The truth is that question is always there. It is always before us, before the church in every age of the past. The question is before us in our time today, and it will be in front of the church in the ages to come. Who is Lord? When the Apostles and the believers in the pages of the New Testament answered that Christ is Lord and Caesar is not, ramifications followed. That decision had consequences. They did not let the temporal consequences overshadow the eternal ones. The author of Hebrews reminds the believers that they had “endured a hard struggle with sufferings, sometimes being publicly exposed to reproach and affliction, and sometimes being partners with those so treated” (Heb. 10:32–33).
Then he declares in 10:35: “Do not throw away your confidence, which has a great reward.”
When the question is put to us, Caesar or Christ, may we be among those who don’t shrink back. May we take our stand alongside the first-century church and the church through the centuries. May we not throw away our confidence.
From this singular point of the lordship of Christ came the church’s confidence. And also from this point came the church’s convictions. Chris Larson, my colleague at Ligonier Ministries, recently made the statement, “The future belongs to Christians of conviction.”
This is a time for conviction. This is a time for confidence.