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Friday, 27 August 2010 |
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You won’t have pretty flowers if you don't water the seed! The seed Jesus sows (the word of God) must be watered too. Watered with what? (Eph. 5:26) “The washing of the water of the Word”, over and over and over. You have to water you replants continually in order for them to grow and produce.
You need to water the seed “in all the areas of provision” Jesus said; Matthew 6:33 "Seek first the Kingdom of God and all these 'things' will be added unto you.” He knew that there were needs other than the spiritual, or He would have not said, 'all these things’ nor would He have taken the stripes on His back that you might be healed. Neither would He would have become poor that you, through His poverty, might be rich.
So not only am I to water the seed of salvation in my soul, but I’m to water the seed of the other two realms also, 'the physical, and the material.'
It’s a privilege to serve you,
Pastor Lloyd
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Saturday, 24 July 2010 |
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At the battle of Marston Moor, the Cavaliers and the Puritans were poised and ready for action. Then just before the trumpet sounded, Oliver Cromwell came riding across the plain. At the sight of him, the Puritans set up a mighty, victorious shout as if the battle was already won. This is what the resurrection means to Christians.
Photographers know that it makes a great difference where the camera is placed. Most of us have taken pictures where the subject turned out to be all feet. This didn’t mean that there was anything wrong with the feet, but only from where we stood, we had thrown things out of focus. The resurrection has become the point where we stand to see life in proportion. When we stand in resurrection we see value in their right setting. That which is cheap looks cheap in the light of this reality. Things we have neglected because of our business with other matters, suddenly assume the importance of eternity. Things fall into place and life begins to make sense when it is interpreted in the light of the resurrection experience.
Read I Cor.15:58
It’s a privilege to serve you
Pastor Lloyd
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Friday, 23 July 2010 |
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Guest Blog written by Willie Wahnon My name is Willie Wahnon. I was born & raised in New York City and worked for the New York City transit Authority for 14 years until I got hurt. They gave me an early retirement in 1990 and I moved to Florida where I lived for 11 years.
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