Dats all i hav:] yea~ well done everyone! for those who missed out the time, we will be doing it again during mel's chalet! so dun miss it! :]
God bless and hav a lovely week!
LOVE, von~
9:09 PM, & i live by faith and not by sight for you
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
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7:25 PM, & i live by faith and not by sight for you
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6:49 AM, & i live by faith and not by sight for you
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Hi guys(:
Remember last week i shared about how God works thr the 5 phases in your journey of faith?
Let's be determined to PUSH our experiences up to the level of our faith! (: God loves to turn "crucifixions" into "resurrections". God is never in a hurry and God is never late. His timing is perfect!~ Your time of "deliverance" will come! PRESS ON! Enjoy the story!~ Love (:
Your Dream is not Dead
by Dr. Larry Ollison
Your dream is not dead. It is only sleeping.
Lazarus, a friend of Jesus who lived in Bethany, was sick. When Jesus heard that Lazarus was sick, He said, “This sickness is not unto death, but for the glory of God.” Jesus didn’t panic. He didn’t get into fear, and of course, He didn’t worry. But He said, “Lazarus is asleep, but I will go and wake him up.”
Even though Jesus knew that Lazarus had died physically, His mindset was that Lazarus was asleep. But to everyone else, it appeared that Lazarus was dead in the grave and would never live on this earth as a man again. Of course, his sister, Martha, believed that he would be resurrected in the distant future in the resurrection at the last day, but she had no faith that he would live again as her brother.
Then Jesus made a statement that probably seemed strange at the time. He said, “I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in Me, though he may die, he shall live.” Martha was caught up in religion and was convinced that Lazarus had already started to decay. Then Jesus said to her, “Did I not say to you that if you would believe, you would see the glory of God?” Then they removed the stone and Jesus said, “Lazarus, come forth!” and he who was dead became alive. They saw the glory of God.
Your dream may appear dead and even your religious friends may tell you that it has already begun to decay. In fact, when you talk about your dream, to some people it may “stinketh.” But God is the God of the living. His plan for your life has not changed. In the same way Jesus spoke to Martha, God is saying to you today, “Did I not say to you that if you would believe, you would see the glory of God?”
Your God-given dream is not dead. It is only sleeping. Apply your faith to your dream and God will resurrect it into new life. It doesn’t matter how things look or what others say. Speak God’s promise into your dead dream, and it will live.
In order for Martha to see the glory of God, she had to add belief to the promise. Do not allow circumstances, people, or presumed defeat to derail you from believing. Believe in your God-given dream and you will see the manifested glory of God.
Love,
Mel (:
9:49 AM, & i live by faith and not by sight for you