Tag: Christmas
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“Are You Laughing At Me or With Me”

Happy Holidays!!! ✝️❤️😊Beloved, laughter is good for our mental status. I hope all of you can reflect back on many jubilant moments you laughed so hard that when you think about the occasion that was so hilarious it still makes you laugh.
But you know, not all laughter is the same. Occasionally it’s sarcastic. When I started my online CHOF Ministry there were many who laughed at me in unbelief and as we approach 12 years many are still laughing at me even as they try to duplicate or pick certain components to install in their chosen spiritual foundational delivery. There also were many that made fun of and laughed at my albums and at First Lady Donece’s Houston Travels travel business. NO SUPPORT FROM MANY!!! BUT MUCH LAUGHTER “AT” by many – and minimal laughter with.
But you know some of these same people that laughed or are laughing at you and won’t support you have the nerve or bold enough to come to you and ask you to support their need or cause and have the audacity to get upset with you when you repudiate them. “HELLO WALLS!!!!!!!!” Somebody out there Know what I’m talking about this morning!!! 😊
Beloved, ninety-year-old Sarah laughed in incredulity when she was told she would give birth to a son. She knew that after a certain age, women simply don’t get pregnant. The idea must have sounded like a joke. Abraham doesn’t get off lightly – he laughed earlier when God told him Sarah would have a son (*1).
This story should convict many cynical people because it actually ties into their lack of faith or jealously. I sometimes see old feuds, a paucity of evolution in our churches or ministries, and incurable illnesses as “just the way things are.” But the question that we should all always apply is God’s question: “Is anything too hard for the Lord?” Ephesians 3:20 (NLT) reminds us that God “is able, through his mighty power at work within us, to accomplish infinitely more than we might ask or think.”
When God fulfilled His promise and a son was born to Abraham and Sarah, they named him Isaac, which means, “he laughs” (*2). Their laughter now had a positive tone. I’m sure there were many that laughed at Joseph and Mary when they found out about the immaculate conception.
It says in Psalm 126:3 (NLT): “Yes, the Lord has done amazing things for us! What joy!”May God give all of us that kind of joy when we recognize that He keeps His promises regardless of what we may humanly think or believe.
Let Us Pray:
Dear Heavenly Father, thank You for the gift of laughter. Help us to look at situations and opportunities the way You view them. Give us faith in Your promises and fill us with jubilation.
In Jesus’ name, I pray, Amen and Aaamen.Beloved, life is very short. It comes and goes like an unannounced gust of wind. None of us know the hour or day when that gust of wind will enter our earthly room and blow out our candle. So, reach out and touch the ones that need your agape, dissolve the divisions among you, continue to encourage one another, be united in the same mind, the same reasoning and continue to build one another up.
I LOVE YOU ALL!!! Have a blessed Sunday and a Spiritual Christmas. ✝️❤️😊
CHOF Ministry Bible Reference:
*1. Genesis 17:16-17
*2. see Genesis 17:19 -
“Jesus Is The Reason For The Season – Or Is He?”
The deliberation about whether or not Christians should celebrate Christmas has been intense for centuries. There are equally genuine and loyal Christians on both sides of the subject, each with various reasons why or why not Christmas should be celebrated or illustrated in Christian homes. But what does the Bible say? Does the Bible give clear direction as to whether Christmas is a holiday to be distinguished by Christians?
This morning I present to you Part 1 of 2 of my Holiday video podcasts “Jesus Is The Reason For The Season – Or Is He?”
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“Jesus is the Reason for The Season, or Is He?” Part 1
The deliberation about whether or not Christians should celebrate Christmas has been intense for centuries. There are equally genuine and loyal Christians on both sides of the subject, each with various reasons why or why not Christmas should be celebrated or illustrated in Christian homes. But what does the Bible say? Does the Bible give clear direction as to whether Christmas is a holiday to be distinguished by Christians?
This morning I present to you Part 1 of 2 of my video podcast “Jesus Is The Reason For The Season – Or Is He?”
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“The Joy of Christmas Is Jesus”
Praise the Lord Beloved!!! 😀I hope you had a great weekend and super Sunday. 😀
Beloved, as you know Christmas is just seven days away, and just about everywhere I went over the weekend joy was in the air. I saw many children laughing and playing in the stores and on their best behavior at restaurants.
Luke 2:10 says: “I bring you good tidings of great joy which will be to all people.” But you know, joy was not in the equation for Adam and Eve after they disobeyed God. God expelled them from their garden home to prevent something worse from happening. You see, if they had eaten from the tree of life after eating from the tree of knowledge of good and evil, they would have lived forever in their misery.
Life outside the garden was not easy for Adam and Eve. They had to work hard for their food. The reality of death was everywhere, has animals preyed on one another. Even worse, the couple’s firstborn son murdered his younger brother. What could be worse? Beloved, sin had penetrated their lives, and the couple couldn’t stop the death of joy.
But, God had a plan to reincarnate joy. Sure, joy was lost in the Garden when death came, but joy returned through birth and I’m talking about the birth of God’s very own Son. Luke 2:10 say: “I bring you good tidings of great joy which will be to all people”.
Beloved, Jesus grew up to heal the sick, give sight to the blind, and raise the dead. But this was just a taste of things to come. God entered our world, experienced our sorrow, and conquered death, giving us hope that He will keep His promise to end pain, and eliminate sorrow and death.
No wonder Christmas is the season of joy!!!
“Jesus Is the Reason for The Season.”Have a Great Week Everyone. 😀
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“Jesus Is The Reason For The Season – or Is He? Pt. 2”
Beloved, many people are losing their focus and love for the real reason for the season and are showing more motivated passion toward a mythical man-made illusion. This morning I present to you Part 2 of My 2 Part series entitled: “Jesus Is The Reason For The Season – or Is He? Pt. 2”
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” Special Celebratory Day”
Happy Holidays Everyone.

Beloved, today is the chosen day for us to celebrate
the birth of the most important person in our faith,
“Jesus.” -
In The Midst of Messy People
Tis the season to be joyous.
But for many people it will be an unhappy experience
because of mess or messy people.
