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Message for Janurary 23, 2011

WHAT CAUSED ME TO SLIP?

Have you ever slipped and lost your footing while walking? What caused it to happen? Truth is, there may be many different causes that led to the slip. One thing is for sure, it wasn’t due just to a faulty philosophy. Something interacted with the situation and caused the slip.

Maybe it was ice, a brick, or a stray pet that tripped you up. Maybe it was because you weren’t watching where you were going. Point being, some outside influence was involved.
When our spiritual steps slip, how do we know what caused it? Things generally “don’t just happen.” Did I invite the “ice” that caused me to slip or did I just step on it because it was there? We are responsible for our own lives under God. It is what I do with what is given me that determines how it affects my life. How do I create the situations that cause me to slip? How do I contribute to my own downfall? Get the message “What caused me to slip?”

TREASURES FROM PSALMS

PSALM 122–“The House of the Lord”

When people who fear the most high God enter into His house to worship, they experience great delight and a strong determination to stay in His presence.  Peace and prosperity follow those who love God and who pray for His kingdom to manifest itself in their lives.  David wrote this Psalm to encourage Israel to regard Jerusalem as a central place of worship.

All Christians should rejoice and be exceedingly glad to attend worship services.  The Bible tells us that we should encourage each other and not to forsake “the assembling of ourselves together” (Heb. 10:25.  Once we’re together, prayer should be a priority (I Tim. 2:2).  Make a commitment today to attend the services on a regular basis–become involved in prayer and Bible Study.  Peace and prosperity will be following you.   Marilyn Hickey

PSALM 122 NIV

“I rejoiced with the those who said to me, ‘Let us go to the house of the Lord.’  Our feet are standing in your gates, O Jerusalem.   Jerusalem is built like a city that is closely compacted together .  That is where the tribes go up, the tribes of the Lord, to praise the name of the Lord, according to the stature given to Israel.  There the throne of the house of David.

Pray for the peace of Jerusalem. May those who love you be be secure.  May there be peace within your walls and security within your citadels.  For the sake of my brothers and friends, I will say, ‘Peace be within you.’  For the sake of the house of the Lord our God, I will seek your prosperity.”

Message for January 16, 2011

There is a way that seems right unto a man, but the ends thereof are the ways of death.”  “It is not within a man to direct his own steps.”

These Scripture verses speak volumes about the ability of man to solve his own problems.  An illustration is given about directing our own steps.  Several people were told to walk in a straight line across a snow covered field.  They were to walk as straight as possible.  Upon finishing the task and looking back, only one person had walked a perfect straight path.

Dismayed about their failed attempts they asked the one man how he did it and they could not.  His answer was simple, “You watched your own feet and tried to walk straight,” he said.  “But I picked a post on the other side of the field and kept my eye on it and walk toward it all the way.”
Our problem is we try to guide ourselves by looking at where we are and not at where we are going.  When a person gets truly lost and has no outside source of direction, there is a tendency to go in circles.  By doing this we never get to where we want.  Keep your eyes on Jesus (God’s Word) and not yourself.  Your journey will be much more successful.

The 45 lessons life taught me.

Written by Regina Brett, 90 years old, of the Plain Dealer, Cleveland , Ohio .
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“To celebrate growing older, I once wrote the 45 lessons life taught me.
It is the most requested column I’ve ever written.

My odometer rolled over to 90 in August, so here is the column once more:
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1. Life isn’t fair, but it’s still good.

2. When in doubt, just take the next small step.

3. Life is too short to waste time hating anyone.

4. Your job won’t take care of you when you are sick.
Your friends and parents will. Stay in touch.

5. Pay off your credit cards every month.

6. You don’t have to win every argument. Agree to disagree.

7. Cry with someone. It’s more healing than crying alone.

8. It’s OK to get angry with God. He can take it.

9. Save for retirement starting with your first paycheck.

10. When it comes to chocolate, resistance is futile.

11. Make peace with your past so it won’t screw up the present.

12. It’s OK to let your children see you cry.

13. Don’t compare your life to others.
You have no idea what their journey is all about.

14. If a relationship has to be a secret, you shouldn’t be in it.

15. Everything can change in the blink of an eye.
But don’t worry; God never blinks.

16. Take a deep breath. It calms the mind.

17. Get rid of anything that isn’t useful, beautiful or joyful.

18. Whatever doesn’t kill you really does make you stronger.

19. It’s never too late to have a happy childhood.
But the second one is up to you and no one else.

20. When it comes to going after what you love in life, don’t take no for an answer.

21. Burn the candles, use the nice sheets, wear the fancy lingerie.
Don’t save it for a special occasion. Today is special.

22. Over prepare, then go with the flow.

23. Be eccentric now. Don’t wait for old age to wear purple.

24. The most important sex organ is the brain.

25. No one is in charge of your happiness but you.

26. Frame every so-called disaster with these words ‘In five years, will this matter?’

27. Always choose life.

28. Forgive everyone everything.

29. What other people think of you is none of your business.

30. Time heals almost everything. Give time time.

31. However good or bad a situation is, it will change.

32. Don’t take yourself so seriously. No one else does.

33. Believe in miracles.

34. God loves you because of who God is, not because of anything you did or didn’t do.

35. Don’t audit life. Show up and make the most of it now.

36. Growing old beats the alternative — dying young.

37. Your children get only one childhood.

38. All that truly matters in the end is that you loved.

39. Get outside every day. Miracles are waiting everywhere.

40. If we all threw our problems in a pile and saw everyone else’s, we’d grab ours back.

41. Envy is a waste of time. You already have all you need.

42. The best is yet to come…

43. No matter how you feel, get up, dress up and show up.

44. Yield.

45. Life isn’t tied with a bow, but it’s still a gift.”

If you are going to say something about your circumstances, speak what the Word says.

Why should I ever be in bondage knowing that there is liberty where the Spirit of the Lord is?  Gal. 5:1

Why should I feel condemned when the Bible says I am not condemned because I am in Christ? Rom. 8:1

Why should I feel alone when Jesus said He is with me always and He will never leave me nor forsake me?   Matt. 28:20, Heb. 13:5

Why should I feel accursed or that I am the victim of bad luck when the Bible says that Christ redeemed me from the curse of the law that I might receive His Spirit?  Gal. 3:13, 14

Why should I be discontented when I, like Paul, can learn to be content in all my circumstances? Phil.4:11

Why should I feel worthless when Christ became sin on behalf that I might become the righteousness of God in Him? I Cor. 5:21

Why should I have a persecution complex knowing that nobody can be against me when God is for me?  Rom. 8:31

Why should I be confused when God is the author of peace and He gives me knowledge through His indwelling Spirit? I Cor. 14:33, 2:12

Why should I feel like a failure when I am a conqueror in all things through Christ?  Rom. 8:37

Why should I let the pressures of life bother me when I take courage knowing that Jesus has overcome the world and its tribulations?  John 16:33

from VICTORY OVER DARKNESS–Neil Anderson

Message for Sunday Janary 9, 2011

Cast your bread upon the waters, for you will find it after many days.” Eccl. 11:1

Recently we received a word from the Lord saying, “the fire is kindled and the die is cast you move forward.”  God was saying that any failure to advance is because we refuse to move.  God never fails to keep His word.  In all of Scripture He always kept His promises.
Notice in the Scripture verse the expression “after many days”.  This implies a passage of time not an instant return.  We are geared to expect immediate results on everything we do.  We are a society that does not know how to wait. Delay fosters doubt. We pray and we want it now.  We confess and it should happen then.  You can’t plant a seed today and harvest a crop tomorrow.
Some of the greatest harvests have been against the odds.  Some did not come for years. Times were not right and circumstances were not favorable. We will examine some of those examples today.
Heaven is not lacking.  God is not weak.  Jesus is still Lord.  If He says do something who are we to say “we can’t”?  As we begin 2011 let us increase our vision.  We must “lift up our eyes and look, from the place where we now stand, north, south, east, and west, He has given us the land.”  We move forward in faith or backward in fear.

PART I– TWENTY CANS OF SUCCESS FOR THE NEW YEAR

PART I– TWENTY CANS OF SUCCESS FOR THE NEW YEAR

Why should I say I can’t when the Bible says I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength?  Phil 4:13

Why should I lack when I know that God shall supply all my needs according to His riches in glory in Christ Jesus?  Phil 4:19

Why should I fear when the Bible says God has not given me a spirit of fear, but of power, love and sound mind?  2 Tim. 1:7

Why should I lack faith to fulfill my calling knowing that God has allotted to me a measure of faith?  Rom. 12:3

Why should I be weak when the Bible says that the Lord is the strtength of my life and that I will display strength and take action because I know God?  Psa. 27:1, Dan. 11:32

Why should I allow Satan supremacy over my life when He that is in me is greater than he that is in the world?   I John 4:4

Why should I accept defeat when the Bible says that God always leads me in triumph?  2 Cor. 2:14

Why should I lack wisdom when Christ became wisdom to me from God and God gives wisdom to me generously when I ask Him for it?  I Cor. 1:30, Jas. 1:5

Why should I be depressed when I can recall to mind God’s lovingkindness, compassion, and faithfulness and have hope?   Lam. 3:21-23

Why should I worry and fret when I can cast all my anxiety on Christ who cares for me?  I Pet. 5:7

from VICTORY OVER DARKNESS–Neil Anderson

Make it your goal this new year to begin to speak what the Word says you are.

Message for January 2, 2011

Since this is the first Sunday in 2011 I thought I would express my thoughts in an original poem. How will you relate to heaven in 2011? Paul said, “set your affections on things above and not on things of the earth.”

Here we are on January one, 2010 is finally done.
A new year looms in front of us, In the Lord we now must trust.
His eyes look for us to and fro, to show His strength to us, we know.
The eyes of God look down from heaven, to guide our way in 2011.

Possibilities are plenty in the year ahead, it may be joy or maybe dread.
We get to choose what we believe, we can have joy or we can grieve.
God said He’d hear us if we pray, and we can trust in things His way.
The ears of God are open in heaven, to hear our call in 2011.

Expect each year’s day to offer a test, just make the decision to believe the best.
Christ in you is the hope of Glory, He died for our sins, that’s the true love story.
He is always near to help us out, our hearts rejoice if we will not doubt.
God will pour out His love from heaven, to comfort our hearts in 2011.

We have the Light of the World to be our guide, and the King of Kings by our side.
What more is there for us to ask, in order for us to finish our task?
Over all our enemies He gave us the power, He meets the needs of every hour.
There is no lack of power in heaven, we have all we want for 2011.

Let us rise up and ran our race, fixing our eyes on His glorious face.
Remember, God has a wonderful plan, just trust His word and take your stand.
When we are weak then He is strong, it’s grace by faith through our whole life long.
Amazing grace is the theme of heaven, it will be sufficient for 2011.

“BE IN HEALTH” CONFERENCE

January 14,15,16

Speakers: Bill and Diana Conklin

Lindsey Wilson College-Hodge Min. Building

402 Helen Flatt Dr.

Columbia, Ky. 42728

TOPICS TO BE COVERED:

THEOLOGY OF HEALING         THEOLOGY OF DISEASE

PATHWAYS TO HEALTH AND HEALING

BLOCKS TO HEALING                 8 R’S TO HEALING

SPIRITUAL DISCERNMENT     SPIRIT WORLD REALITIES

DISEASE CLASSES:

Autoimmune System     Cardiovascular System

Degenerative Diseases

TESTIMONIES           A TIME OF MINISTRY

THREE DAY CONFERENCE (No charge)

Friday 6:00-9:00  pm  Saturday–9:00-12:00, 1:00-5:30,  7:00-9:00

Sunday 1:00-6:00 pm

Be in Health conference involves progressive teaching to unravel the mysteries of disease as well as to reveal pathways to health and wholeness.  Can a disease be spiritually rooted?  Have the efforts spent on traditional understanding of health and disease left you with little change and more questions about where God is in everything?  Learn how to defeat and prevent disease by using the discernment God has given mankind to produce wholeness of spirit, soul and body.  With each class, we build a foundation of knowledge that leads to the next.  We strongly suggest attending the entire conference. www.BeinHealth.com

Message for December 26, 2010

“……an angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream saying, ‘…Herod will seek the young Child to destroy Him.’” Matt. 2:13

Even before He was two years old His enemy was trying to destroy Jesus.  It wasn’t enough just to kill Him, He had to be destroyed.  Why take a chance?  Satan knew God’s promise to him in the garden when He said Jesus would bruise his head.  Satan’s answer to his problem was to destroy the ministry of Jesus before it could take shape.

The word destroy literally means “to lay waste, destroy utterly, disintegrate.  The New Testament often uses this word to describe spiritual destitution.  It is a total loss of the sense of well being.   Do you realize Jesus spent His entire life just trying to stay alive until it was time for Him to die? Every prominent group plotted to kill Him.  What if you faced every day with the threat of your life hanging in the balance?

Christmas is a wonderful time but the real story is what happened after Christmas was over.  Did Jesus have a wonderful childhood?  The same enemy that tried to kill Him at two years old knew where He was even during His early life. In the face of that temptation Jesus completed His purpose on earth.   Should we not be as intent to fulfill our purpose as He?  We give up to easily–I fear.

NOW, WHAT DO YOU SAY?

And the prophet said in Isaiah 9:6-7:  “For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders, And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. Of the increase of his goverment and peace there will be not end. He will reign on David’s throne and over his kingdom, establishing it with justice and righteousness from that time on and forever.  The zeal of the Lord Almighty will accomplish this.

And the angel said in Luke 1:35-37, “The Holy Spirit will come upon you, and the power of the Most High will overshadow you.  So the holy one to be born will be called the Son of God.  ….For nothing is impossible with God.”

And Mary said in Luke 1:38, “I am the Lord’s servant, Let it be to me according to your word.”  By saying yes, she would risk the loss of her reputation.

NOW, WHAT DO YOU SAY?  Can you say as Mary said, “Let it be to me according to your word?”  Can you risk your reputation?

Message for December 19, 2010

And behold, you will conceive in your womb and bring forth a Son, and shall call His name Jesus.” Luke 1:31

Jesus means “He shall save.”  The angel was foretelling the salvation God was bringing to His people.  The Hebrew name Joshua was common in Biblical times.  The Son of God was not named a unique name.  Though it meant Savior the name Jesus was common.  God was identifying with the common man.  Although He was the Savior of Mankind, He was representative of mankind. He was not different from us, He became one of us.  He had all the traits of a mortal man but was sinless in nature and deed.  This fact qualified Him to be the spotless lamb that would bear the sins of mankind.

When He was born it was proclaimed aloud who He was.  He was “a Savior, who is Christ the Lord.” His birth was the beginning of events that would change history and time.  No other man has had as much affect on history as Jesus.  He has divided history, B.C. and A.D. Had you realized that time revolves around Jesus?  Jesus never emphasized His birth, He proclaimed His death and resurrection as the major event.  His entire life and death are to be celebrated, not just at Christmas, but all year long.  There is no other “reason for the season”.

TREASURES FROM PSALMS

PSALM 95

There are only two possible responses to every trial and testing we experience in life:  we either soften our hearts toward God or we harden our hearts toward God.  The heart that makes a habit of praising God during good times will find it easier to praise Him during life’s tough times.  Take David’s advice in this psalm and sing, give thanks, worship, and bow down in the Lord’s presence today.       ….Marilyn Hickey

Come, let’s shout praises to God; raise the roof for the Rock who saved us!  Let’s march into his presence singing praises, lifting the rafters with our hymns!  And why?  Because God is the best, High King over all the gods.  In one hand he holds deep caves and caverns.  In the other hand grasps the high mountains.  He made Ocean–he owns it!  His hands sculpted Earth!  So come, let us worship; bow down before him, on your knees before God, who made us!   Oh, yes, he’s our God, and we’re the people he pastures, the flock he feeds.

Drop everything and listen, listen as he speaks, “Don’t turn a deaf ear as in the Bitter Uprising, as in the day of the Wilderness Test, when your ancestors turned and put me to the test.  For forty years they watched me at work among them, as over and over they tried my patience and I was provoked–oh, was I provoked!  ‘Can’t they keep their minds on God for five minutes?  Do they simply refuse to walk down my road?’  Exasperated, I exploded.  They’ll never get where they’re headed, never be able to sit down and rest.'” Message Bible

Message for December 12, 2010

‘And they opened their gifts to Him, gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh.”  Matt. 2:11.  Tradition has taught us that three wise men from the East came to visit Jesus at His birth.  Actually it was two years after He was born.  They brought Him gifts.  Gold was to represent His Kingship.  Frankincense was to represent His priesthood.  Myrrh was to declare His suffering and death.  These gifts are a picture of Jesus as King, Priest, and Savior. The Son of God became a man and dwellt among us.
As we look at the three gifts, let us view them from a completely different point of view.  How do we emulate the Wise men in their offering?  Are we required to offer sacrifices under the new covenant?  What are we to give to the Holy Son of God?  As we look at the gifts closely we find a remarkable resemblance to what we are asked to give to the Savior.  For the answer listen to the message,”What do I give to Jesus?”

TREASURES FROM PSALMS

Written by David, Psalm 23 is one of the most quoted and memorized psalms.
It is known by both the saved and unsaved.  For many, their only contact with this psalm
will be when it is sung or read at funerals.  How sad, because this marvelous psalm is
meant to comfort and encourage God’s children each and every day of their lives.  In
only six verses David shares the truth of God’s total provision, guidance, protection,
presence, abundance, and goodness toward us for eternity.
If you have not committed this psalm to memory, do so this week.
When a need arises, remember that as your Shepherd, Jesus has made Himself
responsible for your well-being.  Then keep looking over your shoulder in the days
ahead–goodness and mercy will be following you.
…Marilyn Hickey
PSALM 23  (Amplified)
The Lord is my Shepherd (to feed, guide, and shield me). I shall not lack.  He makes
me lie down in (fresh, tender) green pastures;  He leads me beside the still and restful
waters.  He refreshes and restores my life (my self):  He leads me in the paths of
righteousness (uprightness and right standing with Him–not for my earning it) but
for His sake.  Yes, though I walk through the (deep, sunless) valley of the shadow of
death, I will fear or dread no evil, for You are with me;
Your rod (to protect) and your staff (to guide), they comfort me.  You prepare a table
before me in the presence of my enemies.  You anoint my head with oil; my (brimming)
cup runs over .  Surely or only goodness, mercy and unfailing love shall follow me all
the day of my life, and through the length of my days the house of the Lord (and His
presence) shall be my dwelling place.


Message for Dec 5, 2010

“…peace on earth, goodwill toward men.”  Luke 2:14

As we enter the Advent season, people begin to set their attention on
Christmas.  This is the season to be “jolly.”  It is a time of “good  cheer.”
What makes the season special?  There would be no Christmas season without Christ.
Yet, the world wants to remove Him from the holiday.  Although, it doesn’t want this
holiday eliminated as well.
We have been given a tradition handed down through the ages making the birthday
of Jesus a world wide holiday.  It is a tradition that we cherish as Christians.  However,
we have no Biblical admonition that we should observe it as a holiday.
Anything we do with regard to Christmas is all based on tradition and not Scripture.
That is not a bad thing in itself, but celebrating Christmas for many people has nothing
to do with Christ.  Even among Christians, the holiday is often a time of family and
other celebration rather than centered around Christ.
If we are to celebrate the season, let it be done in truth and honesty.  What does
Christmas do?  It brings families together like no other holiday.  It causes people to
think of others’ needs like no other time of year.  Lots of food and drink are consumed.
Parties are abundant.  Churches plan special events to reach or impress people.
Decorations are put up throughout the world.  Mostly, money is made or spent to
the degree that some companies would go out of business without Christmas.
During this season let us remember, “…whatevery you do, do it heartily, as to the
Lord and not to man.”  Col. 3:23

Message for Nov 28, 2010

Are you familiar with the term Advent?  It is a Christian term meaning “the arrival”.

It is the period of time from November 29 through Christmas Eve.  It is set aside to emphasize the birth (arrival) of Jesus, the son of God. History tells us that the Church created a yearly calendar to focus on the various features of the faith.

The main focus is that God came into history to work man’s redemption. ADVENT could stand for: “A Divine Visit Entering Natural Time”.  Jesus was God in the flesh.  God had a purpose in all this.  It is the Bible that tells us what it is.  It was for the redemption of mankind by God’s own plan.

It is referred to in I Timothy 3:16 as the “mystery of godliness”.  It is the purpose of the church to reveal this to the world.  It is not our place to decide Truth; it is our job to reveal it as it is.  We do not have to improve upon it, We just have to proclaim it.  Truth will always set you free.

TREASURES FROM PSALMS

Psalm 105 is a psalm of praise and thanksgiving to a loving God Who mercifully intervenes for His chosen people.  It is one of three lengthy historical psalms which were set to music so that the Jewish heritage could be preserved in everyone’s memory.  It lists the wondrous deeds God accomplished to bring the Israelites out of the land of Egypt.  God performed not just one act but many miracles because that is what the people requested and needed.  His providence and care were shown by His actions toward His people.

Do you ever have dry spells?  These are times when although you know you love God, you just can’t seem to get excited about Him.  If you are in a dry spell right now, stop and think back on the last three times you prayed for help and God intervened in your circumstances causing them to change to your benefit.  Let the memories of God’s generosity with His love and His supernatural deliverance water the dryness in your life.

Psalm 105:1-5

Give thanks to the Lord, call on his name; make known among the nations what he has done.

Sing to him, sing praise to him; tell of all his wonderful acts.

Glory to his holy name; let the hearts of those who seek the Lord rejoice.

Look to the Lord and his strength, seek his face always.

Remember the wonders he had done, his miracles, and the judgments he pronounced.

TREASURES FROM PSALMS

Psalm 100 is the only psalm that is actually rendered “A Psalm of Thanksgiving.”  Within the two stanzas of this psalm, we are admonished to praise and worship the Lord, and we are given good reasons for doing so.
Every parent knows the tremendous responsibilities involved in raising children.  For many years parents commit themselves to feeding, clothing, and supplying the many needs of each child.  Verse three in this psalm reminds us that, in a similar way, God has
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assumed responsibility for our well-being–we’re His people and the sheep of His pasture!  Remembering the Lord’s commitment to care for His “children” is a good way to encourage your faith.  God is your heavenly Father, and He delights in providing for your every need.  Exercise “child-like” faith in God’s goodness; you’ll be amazed at how easy it is to praise and thank Him!
PSALM  100  (Message Bible)
On your fee now–applaud God! Bring a gift of laughter, sing yourselves into his presence.
Know this:  God is God and God, God.  He made us, we didn’t make him.  We’re His people, his well-tended sheep.
Enter with the password: “Thank-you!”  Make yourselves at home, talking praise. Thank him.  Worship him.
For God is sheer beauty, all-generous in love, loyal always and ever.

Message for Nov 21, 2010

“….that we should bring forth fruit to God.” Romans 7:4
At least once in his life a pastor should be able to preach a “silly sermon”.  Today is my time to do that.  I do not mean a useless sermon with no message in it, but rather an unusual type.  Today I want to look at the idea of producing fruit.  However, I want you to understand there are many different kinds of fruit.  Fruit is not aways fruit as we think of it.  Fruit, as referred to in the Bible, means production of something beneficial.  It is the produce of our labor.
Apples, pears, peaches, and strawberries are all known fruits, but let us broaden our thinking.  Ever heard of “cackle fruit”?  It is an egg.  Every thought of milk as a fruit?  How about honey?  Let us look at some Biblical references to honey. Remember, “a land flowing with milk and honey?”
Where do you get honey?  It is produced by bees.  It is their very life.  Making honey is the only purpose of bees.  In their effort to produce honey they spread pollen, but that is not an assignment the assume.  It is a byproduct of honey production.  Lesson, do what you do and other things will work out. Or, “seek you first the kingdom of God and all these things will be added to it”

Past Pastor Messages and Nuggets for Life