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| How can the calendar's seasons give us life lessons |
by Barbara Latta @barbaralatta
How can the calendar’s seasons give us life lessons?
Now may the Lord Jesus Christ and our Father God, who loved us and in his wonderful grace gave us eternal comfort and a beautiful hope that cannot fail, encourage your hearts and inspire you with strength to always do and speak what is good and beautiful in his eyes (2 Thessalonians 2:16-17 TPT).
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| How can the calendar's seasons give us life lessons |
by Barbara Latta @barbaralatta
How can the calendar’s seasons give us life lessons?
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| Condemning thoughts cause mental bondage - How to sustain life's victories |
by Barbara Latta @barbaralatta
Do you struggle with guilt and
shame? Do thoughts plague your mind with accusations of past sins or
missed opportunities? These attitudes can place us in a soulish prison that we
can’t escape on our own. Condemning thoughts cause mental bondage. We need God’s help.
Condemning thoughts can cause us to shy away from talking to God or reading our Bible. I have done this many times. Whenever I
would do something wrong, I would wallow in remorse and not feel worthy to
approach God’s throne. But this is when we should be running into His arms.
We aren’t worthy to approach His presence in ourselves. But we are worthy to approach Him because of Jesus. Jesus makes us worthy.
by Barbara Latta @barbaralatta
King Saul was an example of a man who began his national leadership submitted to God. He enjoyed victories in war while he followed the Lord. But when his true character was revealed, jealousy of David drove him to the point of madness where he even tried to kill David. His selfishness was the downfall of his reign and it cost him his life and the lives of his sons as well.
In contrast,
David is called a man after God’s own heart (1 Samuel 13:14). David sinned
terribly on more than one occasion, yet he always repented. He never blamed
anyone else for his failures, rather he took the consequences that the Almighty
laid out.
David won multitudes
of battles because he listened to the Lord’s guidance before he pursued an
enemy. He is an example to us that seeking divine vision is the path to
success.
These 6 Biblical Principles Will Teach Us How to Live a Successful Life
by Barbara Latta @barbaralatta
I could say, “Have you ever been afraid?,” but that would be
a silly question.
Of course, we have all faced fear at some time in our lives.
The news we hear daily from various sources promotes anxiety.
The “what-if’s” can plague our souls. World events and
political division can create chaotic thoughts of disaster.
Fear is an enemy to our mental stability and physical health.
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| Why are we so easily deceived by temptation? |
by Barbara Latta @barbaralatta
Why are we so easily deceived by temptation?
Sin attracts us when we are deceived into thinking something that appeals to our senses is good. The danger lies in not recognizing if a desire is right or wrong.
by Barbara Latta @barbaralatta
As years pass we face the temptation to look behind us and
evaluate where we have been. This can be a good thing if we use our past as an
opportunity for learning and setting goals. What we shouldn’t do is let this lead
us to regret and feeling like we wasted too many years and chances for growth.
No matter what we left behind, our physical age doesn’t determine our usefulness in the kingdom of God.
by Barbara Latta @barbaralatta
The atrocity that appeared in the Opening Ceremony at the Olympics has caused a worldwide outrage. I am glad to see that some, even in secular media, have criticized this parody against Christianity.
However, others, such as our own First Lady Jill Biden,
praised the activities. She even questioned how the United States could top
such an outstanding performance when America hosts the Olympics in 2028.
While degenerate behavior was applauded, light shone and
continues to shine in the darkness at the Paris Olympics.
We have cousins in France who are
missionaries. For weeks they have been preparing for this world famous event.
Teams have talked to people on the streets, prayed with them, and given them
places to rest, get water, and have shelter.
These saints went out among the
citizens of France because the country needs Christ.
We shouldn’t be surprised at the
kind of behavior that was exhibited during what should have been a celebration
of a sporting event.
The spirit of antichrist has been
on the earth for centuries (1 John 2:18). Current signs tell us we are living
in the last days before Christ’s return.
I heard one reporter state that Christians were too tolerant
when this type of behavior was displayed against them. I suppose he meant that
Christians should retaliate like other groups do.
But we are not called to attack hate with hate. Romans 2:4
tells us the goodness of God is what calls people to repentance.
We are assigned to overcome darkness with light. Not with
physical weapons because this is not a physical war. These types of happenings
have roots in demonic spirits (Ephesians 6).
The devil hates God and all those who follow Him.
After Peter’s confession that Jesus was the Christ, the Son
of the living God, Jesus told His disciples what the church was supposed to do.
Prevail against the gates of hell.
And
I also say to you that you are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church,
and the gates of Hades shall not prevail against it. And I will give you the
keys of the kingdom of heaven, and whatever you bind on earth will be bound in
heaven, and whatever your loose on earth will be loosed in heaven. (Matthew 16:18–19)
This isn’t intended to give us the
picture of defending a closed door while the devil tries to get in.
The gates of hell will not prevail
means we attack his domain. The gates of hell will not be able to stand against
the kingdom of heaven. We go after him and his cronies in the spiritual world.
We are to use our spiritual
authority to combat evil forces.
We do this by spreading the gospel
of the Savior which is what the missionary teams are doing there now. If you
would like to read about some of the results, you can ask to join their
Facebook page, Pray4Paris.
We fight evil by not hiding from
the political arena, rather we change governmental powers by voting for policies
that defend our Constitution.
Jesus loves those drag queens that
mocked Him. He loved those who delivered Him to the cross. He loves the
prostitutes, the drug addicts, the hypocritical church members, the
evolutionist, and those who are hung up on their good works.
The Son of God died for all of us
(John 3:16).
Because what we do is not what
sends a person to hell. Rejecting Christ’s sacrifice for sin is what separates
a person from God.
But His sacrifice must be
received. If drag queens, or anyone, continues to shun the conviction of
the Holy Spirit until their hearts are so hardened they are beyond repentance,
Romans 1:18–32 says that the Lord gives them over to their depraved mind.
While all this darkness spread
throughout the venue, light shone at the Paris Olympics as the message of
forgiveness and love was proclaimed throughout the city.
New believers have been welcomed
into the heavenly realm. Questions have been answered and seeds planted.
This is how we attack the dominion
of evil. Christ’s light and love cannot be put out.
Please pray for the events in
Paris. Pray for deception everywhere to be recognized so souls can turn to the Lord.
If you would like to know more about receiving Christ into your life, the page on this blog Knowing God will tell you how.
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