Friday, June 6, 2014

// LET THIS GET YOUR ATTENTION // BLOOD MOONS //


// GODS WAY OR MY OWN WAY // YOUR CHOICE //


Sunday, May 11, 2014

// OUR WORDS ARE SHARP //

  OUR WORDS ARE SHARP,

 God showed me. We can often have a Sharp Tongue with our wife or loved ones. Do Not Act Innocent, because you know that the ones closest to you can light your fuse quicker than others. So ask God for Help with this because it's not right. This is what God showed me. 

 He showed me that the Tongue is Sharp as a Knife for Both Good and Evil. Then he showed that every time we speak a Sharp Word that it Cuts Deep and Creates a Wound. Then God showed a Beautiful Wife Covered in Scars, Cuts with Open Wounds. .. It was His way of saying, "Just stop ! Do not do this ! Do not do this to each other ever again  ! " 
 The Picture was Not One that Shall be Forgotten. 
None of us are perfect. However, we all have to do so much better. Some people brush their teeth and sharpen their tongue at the same time. How about you ? Who do you cut to shreds ? What is the Lord telling you about your Mouth ??

The Sharp Knife that you Wield, being your Tongue, your Words, your Anger ? 

  Thank God that He is Full of Grace  

  

  YALL BE KIND TO ONE ANOTHER HEAR  ..

Thursday, May 1, 2014

// AMEN //


// BLOOD MOONS //


// American Minute with Bill Federer Christians Purged from Our Military // Then Military Used to Persecute Christians //

American Minute with Bill Federer
Christians purged from Military - then Military used to persecute Christians
There were ten major persecutions of Christians in the first three centuries, and Emperor Diocletian's was the worst.

When Diocletian had lost battles in Persia, his generals told him it was because they had neglected the Roman gods.



Diocletian ordered all military personnel to worship the Roman gods, thus forcing Christians either into the closet or out of the army.



After purging Christians from the military, Diocletian surrounded himself with public opponents of Christianity.



He revoked the tolerance issued a previous Emperor Gallienus in 260 AD, and then used the military to force all of Rome to worship pagan gods.



In 303 AD, Diocletian consulted the Oracle Temple of Apollo at Didyma, which told him to initiate a great empire-wide persecution of the Christian church.



What followed was an intolerant, hateful and severe persecution of Christians.



Diocletian had his military go systematically province by province arresting church leaders, burning scriptures, destroying churches, cutting out tongues, boiling Christians alive and decapitating them.



From Europe to North Africa, thousands were martyred.

The faithful cried out in fervent prayer.



Then Diocletian was struck with a painful intestinal disease and resigned on MAY 1, 305 AD.

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Emperor Gelarius continued the persecution, but he too was struck with the intestinal disease and died.

Commenting on Roman persecutions was Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan, who was the Democrat Party's candidate for President in 1896, 1900, and 1908.



He stated in his speech, "The Prince of Peace," (New York Times, September 7, 1913):

"I can imagine that the early Christians who were carried into the Coliseum to make a spectacle for those more savage than the beasts, were entreated by their doubting companions not to endanger their lives.


But, kneeling in the center of the arena, they prayed and sang until they were devoured..."

William Jennings Bryan continued:

"How helpless they seemed, and, measured by every human rule, how hopeless was their cause!



And yet within a few decades the power which they invoked proved mightier than the legions of the Emperor, and the faith in which they died was triumphant o'er all the land....

They were greater conquerors in their death than they could have been had they purchased life."



President Ronald Reagan commented on the Roman Coliseum at the National Prayer Breakfast, February 2, 1984:

"This power of prayer can be illustrated by the story that goes back to the fourth century - the monk [Telemachus] living in a little remote village, spending most of his time in prayer...



One day he thought he heard the voice of God telling him to go to Rome...

Weeks and weeks later, he arrived...at a time of a festival in Rome...



He followed a crowd into the Coliseum, and then, there in the midst of this great crowd, he saw the gladiators come forth, stand before the Emperor, and say, 'We who are about to die salute you.'

 

And he realized they were going to fight to the death for the entertainment of the crowds.

He cried out, 'In the Name of Christ, stop!'

And his voice was lost in the tumult there in the great Colosseum..."



Reagan continued:

"And as the games began, he made his way down through the crowd and climbed over the wall and dropped to the floor of the arena.

Suddenly the crowds saw this scrawny little figure making his way out to the gladiators and saying, over and over again, 'In the Name of Christ, stop!'

And they thought it was part of the entertainment, and at first they were amused.

But then, when they realized it wasn't, they grew belligerent and angry..."



Reagan added:

"And as he was pleading with the gladiators, 'In the Name of Christ, stop!' one of them plunged his sword into his body.

And as he fell to the sand of the arena in death, his last words were, 'In the Name of Christ, stop!'

And suddenly, a strange thing happened.

The gladiators stood looking at this tiny form lying in the sand. A silence fell over the Colosseum. And then, someplace up in the upper tiers, an individual made his way to an exit and left, and the others began to follow.

And in the dead silence, everyone left the Colosseum. That was the last battle to the death between gladiators in the Roman Colosseum.

Never again did anyone kill or did men kill each other for the entertainment of the crowd..."



Reagan ended:

"One tiny voice that could hardly be heard above the tumult. 'In the Name of Christ, stop!'

It is something we could be saying to each other throughout the world today."

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Thursday, January 2, 2014

God Has A Message For You ....

 A member of the church, who previously had been attending services regularly, stopped going. After a few weeks, the pastor decided to visit him. 
It was a chilly evening. The pastor found the man at home alone, sitting before a blazing fire. Guessing the reason for his pastor's visit, the man welcomed him, led him to a comfortable chair near the fireplace and waited. 
The pastor made himself at home but said nothing. In the grave silence, he contemplated the dance of the flames around the burning logs. After some minutes, the pastor took the fire tongs, carefully picked up a brightly burning ember and placed it to one side of the hearth all alone then he sat back in his chair, still silent.
The host watched all this in quiet contemplation. As the one lone ember's flame flickered and diminished, there was a momentary glow and then its fire was no more. Soon it was cold and dead.
Not a word had been spoken since the initial greeting. The pastor glanced at his watch and realized it was time to leave. He slowly stood up, picked up the cold, dead ember and placed it back in the middle of the fire. Immediately it began to glow, once more with the light and warmth of the burning coals around it.
As the pastor reached the door to leave, his host said with a tear running down his cheek, 'Thank you so much for your visit and especially for the Firey Sermon. I will be back in church next Sunday.'


Amen .......