Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Todays Prayer June 30

For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved. Romans 10:13


Good Morning Lord

Lord, you have told me, "Whoever hears my commands and obeys them, he is the one who loves me. He who loves me will be loved by my Father, and I too will love him and show myself to him" (John 14:21). Lord, you have given your Word and I want to obey. Give me a thirst to know more of you and spend more time in your Word. I love you. Please "show yourself to me " today. I praise you for who you are. In Jesus' name, amen. <><

Live Simply. Love Generously. Care Deeply. Speak Kindly. Leave the Rest to God.

" All who are led by the Spirit of God are children of God." Romans 8:14

Todays Turning Point w/ David Jeremiah

Tuesday, June 30

“I Have Never Prayed”

In this manner, therefore, pray: “Our Father in heaven, hallowed be Your name…”
Matthew 6:9

Recommended Reading
Matthew 6:5-13


The late Methodist preacher, Charles A. Allen, once answered his doorbell to find a stranger on the stoop. “Something happened to me tonight that caused me to want to pray,” said the man. “But I have never prayed in my life and I do not know how. I don’t want you to pray for me—I want you to teach me how to pray for myself.”

What would we say to such a man?

Inviting the man in, Allan turned in the Bible to the Lord’s Prayer. He showed him how to kneel before an open Bible and to use this wonderful prayer as a pattern for telling God what was on his heart.

The Lord’s Prayer comprises just five verses and can be recited in less than a minute. Yet it contains all the essential elements of prevailing prayer: praise, priorities, provision, personal relationships, protection, and praise again. It begins with Our Father, ends with Amen, and touches every need in life. It can be committed to memory quickly, but it provides a lifetime of lessons for approaching the throne of grace.

The best way I know to learn to pray is to learn the Lord’s Prayer by heart.
Charles A. Allen

Read-Thru-the-Bible
Psalm 141:1 - 147:20

Monday, June 29, 2009

Todays Turning Point w/ David Jeremiah

Monday, June 29

Choose This Day

I say then: Walk in the Spirit, and you shall not fulfill the lust of the flesh.
Galatians 5:16

Recommended Reading
Romans 13:13-14


Every child grows up learning to play the “Follow the Leader” game. Unknown to children, it’s really an instinctive tendency on the part of humans. As much as we might not like to admit it, we are all followers of something or someone.

As his logical, deductive mind did so often, the apostle Paul boiled down the “following” tendency into two major categories: We can follow the flesh (energized by Satan, the enemy of God) or we can follow the Spirit of God. To follow one means we are not following the other (for example, see Luke 16:13). And we are never in the “neutral” zone where we are not following one or the other. From the point in life at which we develop the conscious ability to make moral and spiritual choices, we are in a following mode. The “flesh,” in Paul’s terminology, is our natural (fallen) human instincts, oriented to self-serving and self-gratification. That’s what we follow if we are not following the leading of the Holy Spirit. The only way not to follow and carry out the desires of the flesh is to follow and carry out the desires of the Spirit.

Live in the choosing mode today, and choose wisely: Follow the Spirit of God.

The wisdom of the flesh is always exclaiming against the mysteries of God.
John Calvin

Read-Thru-the-Bible
Psalms 136:1 - 140:13

Todays Prayer

Today's prayer June 29, 2009 in the year of our Lord


But as for me, I will look to the Lord; I will wait for the God of my salvation; my God will hear me. Micah 7:7




Good Morning Lord

Dear Lord, You are great and greatly to be praised. Oh, how I wish that everyone would praise you and give you first priority in their lives. This world would be a better place...and individual lives would be so much better, so much happier. I am so burdened for those who or unemployed, underemployed, or not able to work. They try to exist on what little they have. Some of them receive help from charities and government programs; others scrape here and there to earn a little; others have nothing. I pray today that you will lift up these people. I pray that you will encourage them and guide them and show them the way. I pray that you will meet their EVERY need--whether for deliverance from sin, sickness, or something that holds them down--for a job or career and financial needs--for shelter--for medical care--for counseling--for friendship--whatever they truly need. For some there greatest need is to find a purpose and a feeling of worth. I pray that they will lift up their eyes to you, from whence comes their help and their salvation. Please have mercy and help them today. Please show me what I can do today to help them and enable me to do so. Please intervene. And may you receive all the glory and praise for great things you will do and are doing. In the name of Jesus I pray, amen. <><

Live Simply. Love Generously. Care Deeply. Speak Kindly. Leave the Rest to God.

" All who are led by the Spirit of God are children of God." Romans 8:14

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Turning Point June 23.2009

Missing Weapon

Do not snatch the word of truth from my mouth, for I have put my hope in Your laws.
Psalm 119:43 (NIV)

Recommended Reading
Psalm 119:41-48


During the worst days of the recent war in Iraq, the newspapers told of a Marine corporal, a very brave woman, at a checkpoint in Fallujah. Her job was to frisk Iraqi women for bombs. One day after a long shift, she was returning to camp when her convoy was attacked and she was thrown unconscious to the ground. Coming to, she reached for her weapon, but it was gone. The thought of being in a firefight without her weapon was terrifying. Though wounded in the attack, she survived; but she never wants to be caught in such a situation again.

As God’s soldiers, our weapon is the Scripture—the Sword of the Spirit. There’s nothing more terrifying than to find our weapon missing while we’re in a firefight with the world or the devil. Too many believers forget to carry God’s Word in their hearts. Among Christians today, there is Bible-less preaching, Bible-less counseling, Bible-less thinking, and Bible-less living. We cannot engage in spiritual warfare if our weapon is lost, misplaced, rusty, or neglected. Our power comes from the authority of God’s Word.

A Bible Christian I will be, for Christ has done so much for me.
Hymnist A. M. K. Deidrick

Read-Thru-the-Bible
Psalm 106:1 - 107:43

Dr.David Jeremiah

Monday, June 22, 2009

Todays Prayer June 22.2009

Todays Prayer! June 22.2009
For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved. Romans 10:13
Good Morning LordLord I pray this morning that I will relax and not get tense. I will have no fear, because everything will work out in the end and because your with me always(Matt 28:20). You've got my back if I'm in Your will. I will learn soul-balance and poise in a vacillating, tough and changing world. I will claim God's power and use it because if I do not use it, it will be withdrawn. As long as I get back to God and replenish my strength after each task, no work can be too much us for our Lord said you will not give me more than I can handle. I pray that I may relax today and that God's strength will be given to me in the power of the Holy Spirit. I pray that I may subject my will to God's will and be free from all tenseness. In Jesus name I pray. Amen. <>
Monday, June 22
The Best Offense
And take . . . the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God.Ephesians 6:17b
Recommended ReadingRevelation 19:14-16Depending on whom you talk to, in which sport, “The best defense is a good offense” or “The best offense is a good defense.” Perhaps they both have value in different situations. But when it comes to living the Christian life, it appears the apostle Paul is going with “the best offense is a good defense.”
In Paul’s discussion of the Christian’s spiritual armor, all of the elements of armor he mentions are defensive in nature—the belt, breastplate, protection for the feet, the shield, and the helmet—except for one: “the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God.” The Bible is the only offensive weapon we have at our disposal among the armor of God. Because Christians are constantly subjected to the “fiery darts” of the evil one, it makes sense that our ability to stay spiritually alive is a function of our defensive armor. But there are times for offense as well—for going on the attack. And our weapon is the same one that Jesus used to defeat Satan: the promises of God (Matthew 4:4, 7, 10).
How sharp is the edge of your sword? How quickly can you access a promise of God when you are under attack? Don’t be caught off-guard in the midst of the battle.
The Bible is a rock of diamonds, a chain of pearls, the sword of the Spirit. Thomas Watson
Read-Thru-the-the-BiblePsalms 103:1 - 105:45