Monday, January 30, 2012
An Uplifting Experience!!!
New Smyrna Beach People (and surrounding areas), you have asked me to remind you when I am sharing the Word so that you can come out and worship with me and my family, so this coming Thursday 7pm (Feb. 1st) and Sunday 11am (the 4th), I will again be teaching what we know and believe as God's Word, at 629 N. Dixie Hwy, NSB, FL., so mark your calendars or set your alarms on those cell phones. Come out for an uplifting experience!!! Hey, you all prayed me back down here, so how about putting some feet to those prayers and come be with us. ~ Cochise
Embracing, Empowering & Equipping!!!
Ephesians 4:11 And He gave some as apostles, and some as prophets, and some as evangelists, and some as pastors and teachers, 12 for the equipping of the saints for the work of service, to the building up of the body of Christ ; 13 until we all attain to the unity of the faith, and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to a mature man, to the measure of the stature which belongs to the fullness of Christ.
.......for the equipping (literally means to properly adjust the individual parts to work together in correct order) of the saints (those set apart by (or for) God).
.......for the equipping (literally means to properly adjust the individual parts to work together in correct order) of the saints (those set apart by (or for) God).
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Majoring (Again) On The Minors!!!
Sometimes you need to let the brush fires burn themselves out. The imps from hell may be starting them, just so it will keep God's people pre-occupied and off focus from our mission, of loving Him and serving others.
Friday, January 13, 2012
GRACE X PEACE = Spiritual Prosperity (Blessing)
Stop for a moment and ponder the glorious implication of infinite grace (II Cor 8:9) multiplied by infinite peace (Philippians 4:7).
The product surely includes eternal fullness of joy (John 15:11), abundant life (John 10:10) and an ever flowing river of "living water" (John 7:38).
The product surely includes eternal fullness of joy (John 15:11), abundant life (John 10:10) and an ever flowing river of "living water" (John 7:38).
Do you have "one heart" with God today?
If not confess whatever is between you and Him, turn from that sin and pray the prayer of David [a sinner {Ps 32:3, Pr 28:13, Ps 32:5} but a sincere seeker = Acts 13:22] in Ps 86:11 [Ps 86:11NIV -
What kind of heart does he plead for? Why?- the value of godly "fear" = 1Pe 1:17, 2Co 7:1, Job 1:1] and know He will hear in heaven [He 4:16, 1Ki 8:30] and He will grant the request of your heart [not just your "lips" but a sincere prayer from your heart! Lk 18:11, 13] [1Jn 5:14,15]).
What kind of heart does he plead for? Why?- the value of godly "fear" = 1Pe 1:17, 2Co 7:1, Job 1:1] and know He will hear in heaven [He 4:16, 1Ki 8:30] and He will grant the request of your heart [not just your "lips" but a sincere prayer from your heart! Lk 18:11, 13] [1Jn 5:14,15]).
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Serving Him & Others.
At "The Light To The World Ministries" Building, tonight at 7PM, Bro. Robert Jordan will be bringing the message. Saturday morning at 8:30am, join me for a men's prayer and share time. And then at 11am on Sunday, I will be proclaiming God's Word. 629 N. Dixie Hwy, NSB, FL. Praying for revival and that YOU can make it out. God bless.
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
This Is A MUST!!!!
When the devil rises up against you, through another soul, always, I mean always place Christ between you and them. Put your dukes in your pockets and keep them there. Keep your mouth shut and let the Lord Jesus battle His enemy, because that is who it is that causes discord. Be spirit filled!!!
The Abundant Power J. McConkey
“…ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you,” said Christ to His disciples. And their lives straightway became a neverceasing record of mighty deeds done in the power of the Spirit. “Stephen,” we are told, “full of faith and power, did great wonders and miracles among the people” (Acts 6:8).
Charles G. Finney, entering a mill, was so filled with the power of the Spirit that the operatives fell upon their knees in tears before the mere presence of the evangelist, ere he had uttered a word. At a camp-meeting where the most learned and eloquent sermons had utterly failed to move men to repentance, the whole congregation broke down in tears of conviction and penitence under the quiet words of an unassuming man who spoke manifestly filled with the Spirit. A word, a prayer, an earnest appeal, a song that would fall otherwise unheeded, goes home to the heart, filled with some subtle power when issuing from a Spirit-filled life.
Moody testifies that never until he knew the fullness of the Spirit did he know the fullness of God's power in his preaching, but after that his preached words never failed of some fruitage. Neither is the power of the abundant life confined to the preaching of God's word.
God gives to some power in prayer; to others power in testimony; to others power in song; to others power in suffering and affliction. Every soul that knows the Spirit's abounding life is touching other lives with power whose full scope and intensity he will never know until the Lord comes to reward.
Nor is the fullness of the Spirit limited to abundant love, peace and power. It is a life, too, of abundant joy, for the joy of the Lord is our strength; of abundant long-suffering, girding us with patience under trials that we never could otherwise endure; of abundant gentleness, as Christ's own gentleness takes possession of us; of abundant goodness, abundant faith, abundant meekness, abundant self-control. That it is not meant for apostles, or ministers, or missionaries, or teachers only, but for all of God's children is clear, “For the promise is unto you, and to your children, and to all that are afar off…” (Acts 2:39).
Charles G. Finney, entering a mill, was so filled with the power of the Spirit that the operatives fell upon their knees in tears before the mere presence of the evangelist, ere he had uttered a word. At a camp-meeting where the most learned and eloquent sermons had utterly failed to move men to repentance, the whole congregation broke down in tears of conviction and penitence under the quiet words of an unassuming man who spoke manifestly filled with the Spirit. A word, a prayer, an earnest appeal, a song that would fall otherwise unheeded, goes home to the heart, filled with some subtle power when issuing from a Spirit-filled life.
Moody testifies that never until he knew the fullness of the Spirit did he know the fullness of God's power in his preaching, but after that his preached words never failed of some fruitage. Neither is the power of the abundant life confined to the preaching of God's word.
God gives to some power in prayer; to others power in testimony; to others power in song; to others power in suffering and affliction. Every soul that knows the Spirit's abounding life is touching other lives with power whose full scope and intensity he will never know until the Lord comes to reward.
Nor is the fullness of the Spirit limited to abundant love, peace and power. It is a life, too, of abundant joy, for the joy of the Lord is our strength; of abundant long-suffering, girding us with patience under trials that we never could otherwise endure; of abundant gentleness, as Christ's own gentleness takes possession of us; of abundant goodness, abundant faith, abundant meekness, abundant self-control. That it is not meant for apostles, or ministers, or missionaries, or teachers only, but for all of God's children is clear, “For the promise is unto you, and to your children, and to all that are afar off…” (Acts 2:39).
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