Tag: Israelites

  • “Receiving Bad Advice”

    Numbers 13:32
     So they gave the Israelites a bad report about the land which they had spied out, saying, “The land through which we went, in spying it out, is a land that devours its inhabitants. And all the people that we saw in it are men of great stature.

    “Listening to poor advice can be catastrophic.”
    – Bishop, W. F. Houston, Jr.

    Beloved, have you ever given out or received poor advice? Was it too late when you recognized it was incorrect? When we don’t know what to do, we ask for help from people we believe in, people we feel that have experienced some things in life, and from people living a good life and have quality understanding. Listening to poor advice can be catastrophic. In our passage this morning, the Israelites sent twelve spies to explore the land of Canaan. Ten of the spies gave a terrible report, and it upset the hearts of the people. Panic spread, and they rebelled against God!!! What we see here is popular opinion doesn’t necessarily prove always to be true. As a result, the givers of antagonistic reports and the people were not permitted to see nor enter the promised land, and they died in the wilderness trying to get to Canaan.

    Beloved, this is an excellent example of why it’s important to be conscientious when taking advice and giving it. It’s not a bad idea for us to ask God for discernment and wisdom before opening our mouths. God is omnipotent and knows what’s best for us. Amen? ✝️❤️😊
     
    Let Us Pray
    Dear Heavenly Father, we stand before You with humbled hearts asking You to help us make sound decisions. Lord, please give us sound judgment and wisdom. In Jesus’ name, I pray Amen and Aaamen.
     ✝️❤️

    Have a Happy Monday and a “WONDERFUL” Week Everyone. ✝️❤️😊
  • “Defeating An Uncircumcised Giant”

    4 13 2020 1 Samuel 17 26
    Praise The Lord Everyone!!! ✝️❤️😊

    Beloved, today we’re facing a giant and its army just as Saul and the Israelites prepared to battle Goliath and the Philistines. COVID-19 virus the giant- job loss, illnesses, financial security, and other problems are the Philistine army. Beloved, don’t let this giant intimidate you. You have a confidential warhead. A defense that once transformed a shepherd boy into a bear-smashing, lion-killing, giant-slaying champ. That defense was a blood covenant with Almighty God.
     
    Back in the day David lived, circumcision was insignia of that promise. So, when David labeled Goliath uncircumcised David was saying: “This dude may be huge; he may have lots of muscles and look powerful, but he has no covenant with God, and that’s why I’ll defeat him.”
     
    Beloved, just like David, you, too, have a covenant. But yours is more excellent and has superior quality. You see, the promise David had, presented a wide variety of blessings to those who kept it, but it also incorporated misfortunes for those who broke it. Yours doesn’t. Yours is a new covenant that Jesus accepted with His blood. Beloved, it doesn’t depend on your ability what status or position you have or how many supporters or admirers you have. It’s all about Him and what He has previously done on our behalf. He has completed everything!!! Now your only job is to have confidence and accept it. When you have a chance, read Deuteronomy 28:16-68. It gives a list of the problems and adversities Christ has freed you. I call it my “Jesus Giant Slaying List.” It’s a list of the giants Jesus has already slain for me, and when you read it, you can call it what you want as you see the giant(s) he has slain for you. You’ll find it encompasses every diabolical thing the devil could ever use to ruin “obliterate” you. Read them and celebrate. You’ll see the things God has rehabilitated you from and transported you to!!! Don’t allow the giants you face terrorize you. You have a blood agreement with an Enormous Divine God. There’s no uncircumcised situation on the face of this earth that can take your success away from you. Amen? Aaamen. ✝️❤️😊
     
    Let Us Pray:
    Dear Heavenly Father, we are thankful for Your security. Today we’re facing a real giant “Coronavirus, COVID-19 and its army. We know that you have precision when it comes to defeating what’s threatening us. We’re obedient to Your directives, and we believe that our victory is just a stone throw away.
    In Jesus’ name, I pray, Amen and Aaamen. ✝️❤️
     
    I LOVE YOU ALL!!! Have a Magnificent Monday and Prudent and Sensible Week, Everyone. ✝️❤️😊
     
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  • “Be Willing to Consider Practical Service”

    Monday 6 17 2019 Let Us Pray Nehemiah 4 6
    Happy Monday Everyone. I hope you had a blessed Father’s Day Weekend.

    Now, allow me to give you a little history here about this morning’s Bible verse. The Babylonian kingdom defeated Israel and relocated the Israelites throughout the kingdom. Jerusalem was over-thrown. The walls were demolished. Then the Persians took over the Babylonians. Now, here’s where Nehemiah comes in. He found out about the condition of Jerusalem and was overwhelmed with sorrow. He got the Persian king to let him go to Jerusalem to reconstruct the wall, but he faced hostility. However, Nehemiah had God on his side. He told those that were still in Jerusalem why he was there, and they went to work. Leaders, perfume makers, goldsmiths, and merchants were just some of the people who donated to reconstructing the wall.
    Beloved, God didn’t find the best craftsmen and creators. He used the people who were accessible – reachable. They were motivated to work because they had something great to work toward. This is an awesome picture of the church/ministry. When we have a goal to get something done, we can do it “together”. We shouldn’t hate on one another especially when we’re focused on the same cause or being about our Heavenly Father’s business. We don’t need to be the best at anything, but if we give our best God can use it to do astonishing things that we never would have thought possible. Amen? – 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 be permitted to enter our room and blow out our earthly light. So today, reach out and touch someone and tell them you love them, BECAUSE TELLING THEM LATER JUST MIGHT BE – TOO LATE.
    Our ministry continues to grow. God has truly been good to us!!! We thank each and every one of you for helping to make this possible. And be sure to like, share, or forward this on to a friend so we can “Together” continue to spread God’s word.
    I LOVE YOU ALL!!! And have a blessed Monday Everyone. 😀
  • “Prayer Has Power”

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    Praise the Lord Everyone!!! 😀 Happy Friday to each of you.

    Several months ago, I was extremely concerned about the welfare of someone close to me. But, one day during that time while reading and meditating on the words of God, I found encouragement in part of the Old Testament story of Samuel, who was a wise Israelite leader. As I read how Samuel interceded for God’s people as they faced trouble, I found my resolution was strengthened through prayer for my loved one.

    In 1 Samuel 4 The Israelites faced the threat of the Philistines, who had previously defeated them when God’s people didn’t trust in Him. In 1 Samuel 7:8 after repenting of their sins, they heard that the Philistines were about to attack. But this time, they asked Samuel to continue praying for them.

    In verse 10 you’ll find the Lord answered them clearly by throwing their enemy into confusion. Though the Philistines may have been larger than the Israelites, the Lord was the strongest of them all.

    Beloved, when we ache over the challenges facing those we love, and fear the situation won’t change, we may be tempted to believe that the Lord won’t act. But we should never underestimate prayer power. Our loving God hears our prayer petitions. 
    Beloved, this weekend if you find yourself in a situation where you don’t know how God will move in response to your petition(s), just remember as our Heavenly Father He wants us to embrace His love and “trust” in His faithfulness.

    Have a blessed weekend Everyone!!! 😀

  • “Loyal To Love”

    Loyal to Love Domans 10 1

    Beloved, as a reconditioned man my moral dedication is to follow the Words of The Bible. Many of you that have followed me through the years know I’ve written a book, produced many Christian video slide presentations, I’ve posted thousands upon thousands of Christian devotions, inspirational readings, blogs, articles and I’ve even dropped a couple of albums and singles to help my followers and readers understand the people in our Spiritual Faith and how God desires the Believer to respond or react to daily living here on earth. I’ve tried to respectfully set a tone to always humbly display a heart (mind and emotions) of “Agape” love for the saved and unsaved people.
     
    I dedicate my time and effort to reassure the people in the faith, help people who are struggling in (with) the faith or who has yet to transform their faith in Jesus. I hope that my brief daily dedication places a powerful desire for people to stay connected, reconnect or get connected to the Holy Spirit who directs to the pathway(s) God desires us to go.
     
    I’m prayerfully asking God everyday for the day that we can worship Him together.
     
    You know I’ve read so much of Paul’s work that (not realizing it) – I’ve pretty much adopted his kind of love. In Romans 9:2-3 (NLT) in Paul’s letter to the church in Rome says: “My heart is filled with bitter sorrow and unending grief,” he goes on to say, “for my people, my Jewish brothers and sisters. I would be willing to be forever cursed—cut off from Christ! —if that would save them.”
     
    Beloved, Paul loved the Jewish people so much that he would have chosen separation from God if only they would accept Christ. He understood that by rejecting Jesus, his people were rejecting the one true God. This is what motivated him to appeal to his readers to share the good news of Jesus with everyone 10:14-15 (AMP) says: *14 But how will people call on Him in whom they have not believed? And how will they believe in Him of whom they have not heard? And how will they hear without a preacher (messenger)? *15 And how will they preach unless they are commissioned and sent [for that purpose]? Just as it is written and forever remains written, “How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news of good things!”
     
    Beloved today as you head to your local edifice, may we prayerfully dedicate ourselves to the love that aches for those close to us!!!
     
    ***Bishop Houston’s Perception About Today’s Scripture
     
    You know, Paul’s concern that his Jewish brothers and sisters would come to Christ reverberates the mental, emotional and plan of the Father for both Jew and Gentile (saved and unsaved). Hebrews 2:9 tells us that Jesus “was made lower than the angels for a little while, [and is] now crowned with glory and honor because he suffered death, so that by the grace of God he might taste death for everyone.”
     
    Beloved, God’s concern is for everyone to come to Him through the sacrifice of His Son. This idea resonates with Peter, who declared in 2 Peter 3:9, “The Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some understand slowness. Instead he is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance.” Look at God’s huge concern for this wrecked, unruly world. Not only has He provided in Jesus a sufficient sacrifice, He also extends patient love to people who don’t know Him. Actually, John 3:16 says it best, this is evidence of a God who so loved this world that He would pay the greatest possible price to satisfy His desire to reach to us. Beloved, this is the great good news of the gospel!!
     
    Let us Pray:
    Dear Heavenly Father, this morning we ask You to fill our hearts with Your love for others. We hold our family, friends and associates up to You and plead for them to see the truth about Your Son Jesus.
     
    *Beloved, we must love those for whom Christ died as well as those in whom Christ lives.