Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Selfishness looks first at home, but godliness seeks first the kingdom of God and His righteousness.

REMINDER !!! 
Today is my last day of sharing in all pages and blogs,  because I want to be obedient to the Lord God and He is taking me in to a new direction and I strongly believe that He is preparing my place of residence, until HE ( the Lord) give me a new instructions.
I will be driving from Los Angeles California to Florida.
 I'll be out of the blogs and pages for about 10 days, depending on how long takes the new internet company to connect me,  but I did a lot of postings and you can find them in the ARCHIVE, please visit and enjoy it, the Lord speaks to us, no matter how old are the postings, the proof is the Bible written many, many years ago, and still fresh at the time God want to use it, for the encouragement of our life's.. I hope to continue soon. 

GOD BLESS YOU !!! 
PLEASE KEEP ME IN YOUR PRAYERS !!!
"Ye looked for much, and, lo, it came to little; and when ye brought it home, I did blow upon it. Why? saith the Lord of hosts. Because of mine house that is waste, and ye run every man unto his own house."—Haggai 1:9.

CHURLISH souls stint their contributions to the ministry and missionary operations, and call such saving good economy; little do they dream that they are thus impoverishing themselves.

 Their excuse is that they must care for their own families, and they forget that to neglect the house of God is the sure way to bring ruin upon their own houses.

 Our God has a method in providence by which He can succeed our endeavours beyond our expectation, or can defeat our plans to our confusion and dismay; by a turn of His hand He can steer our vessel in a profitable channel, or run it aground in poverty and bankruptcy.

 It is the teaching of Scripture that the Lord enriches the liberal and leaves the miserly to find out that withholding tendeth to poverty.

 In a very wide sphere of observation, I have noticed that the most generous Christians of my acquaintance have been always the most happy, and almost invariably the most prosperous. 

I have seen the liberal giver rise to wealth of which he never dreamed; and I have as often seen the mean, ungenerous churl descend to poverty by the very parsimony by which he thought to rise. 

Men trust good stewards with larger and larger sums, and so it frequently is with the Lord; He gives by cartloads to those who give by bushels. 

Where wealth is not bestowed the Lord makes the little much by the contentment which the sanctified heart feels in a portion of which the tithe has been dedicated to the Lord. 

Selfishness looks first at home, but godliness seeks first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, yet in the long run selfishness is loss, and godliness is great gain.

 It needs faith to act towards our God with an open hand, but surely He deserves it of us; 
and all that we can do is a very poor acknowledgment of our amazing indebtedness to His goodness.
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Reflection and inspirationfrom the 
"Prince of Preachers," 
Charles Haddon Spurgeon.
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Galatians 6:2 Carry each other's burdens

Galatians 6:2 (NIV).

Carry each other's burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ....... 

Thoughts on This Verse... 

This is just another way of saying,''Love your neighbor as yourself!'' 
Jesus came to bear our burdens and carry away the stain and pain of our sin. 

(Read Isaiah 53 for a powerful description of God's Suffering Servant, a passage quoted in the New Testament in reference to Jesus.) 

He now asks us to live redemptively, in practical ways, toward those around us. 
More than just praying, or asking what we can do to help, we are called to serve, minister, and assist others who are burdened.
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Reflection and inspirationfrom the 
"Prince of Preachers," 
Charles Haddon Spurgeon.

Copyright Statement
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and therefore is considered in the
"Public Domain". 
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REMINDER !!!
I WILL BE DRIVING TO FLORIDA USA, BY THE 27TH  OF OCTOBER AND MOVING TO A NEW HOME.. PLEASE VISIT THE ARCHIVE, I DID A LOT OF POSTINGS IN ORDER TO KEEP ENOUGH TO VIEW WHILE I'M ABSENT. I HOPE TO CONTINUE SOON. 
GOD BLESS YOU !!! PLEASE KEEP ME IN YOUR PRAYERS !!!

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

"For the truths sake, which dwelleth in us, and shall be with us for ever."


"For the truths sake, which dwelleth in us, and shall be with us for ever."
—2 John 2.
ONCE let the truth of God obtain an entrance into the human heart and subdue the whole man unto itself, no power human or infernal can dislodge it. 

We entertain it not as a guest but as the master of the house—this is a Christian necessity, he is no Christian who doth not thus believe. 

Those who feel the vital power of the gospel, and know the might of the Holy Ghost as He opens, applies, and seals the Lord's Word, would sooner be torn to pieces than be rent away from the gospel of their salvation. 

What a thousand mercies are wrapt up in the assurance that the truth will be with us for ever; will be our living support, our dying comfort, our rising song, our eternal glory; this is Christian privilege,without it our faith were little worth.

 Some truths we outgrow and leave behind, for they are but rudiments and lessons for beginners, but we cannot thus deal with Divine truth, for though it is sweet food for babes, it is in the highest sense strong meat for men.

The truth that we are sinners is painfully with us to humble and make us watchful; the more blessed truth that whosoever believeth on the Lord Jesus shall be saved, abides with us as our hope and joy. 


Experience, so far from loosening our hold of the doctrines of grace, has knit us to them more and more firmly; our grounds and motives for believing are now more strong, more numerous than ever, and we have reason to expect that it will be so till in death we clasp the Saviour in our arms.


Wherever this abiding love of truth can be discovered, we are bound to exercise our love. 

No narrow circle can contain our gracious sympathies, wide as the election of grace must be our communion of heart.

 Much of error may be mingled with truth received, let us war with the error but still love the brother for the measure of truth which we see in Him; above all let us love and spread the truth ourselves.


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Reflection and inspirationfrom the 
"Prince of Preachers," 
Charles Haddon Spurgeon.

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and therefore is considered in the
"Public Domain". 
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REMINDER !!!
I WILL BE DRIVING TO FLORIDA USA, BY THE 27TH  OF OCTOBER AND MOVING TO A NEW HOME.. PLEASE VISIT THE ARCHIVE, I DID A LOT OF POSTINGS IN ORDER TO KEEP ENOUGH TO VIEW WHILE I'M ABSENT. I HOPE TO CONTINUE SOON. 
GOD BLESS YOU !!! PLEASE KEEP ME IN YOUR PRAYERS !!!


Monday, October 24, 2011

"The trees of the Lord are full of sap."

"The trees of the Lord are full of sap."
—Psalm 104:16.

WITHOUT sap the tree cannot flourish or even exist. 
Vitality is essential to a Christian. 

There must be life—a vital principle infused into us by God the Holy Ghost, or we cannot be trees of the Lord.

 The mere name of being a Christian is but a dead thing, we must be filled with the spirit of divine life.

 This life is mysterious. 
We do not understand the circulation of the sap, by what force it rises, and by what power it descends again.

 So the life within us is a sacred mystery. 
Regeneration is wrought by the Holy Ghost entering into man and becoming man's life; and this divine life in a believer afterwards feeds upon the flesh and blood of Christ and is thus sustained by divine food, but whence it cometh and whither it goeth who shall explain to us? 

What a secret thing the sap is!

The roots go searching through the soil with their little spongioles, but we cannot see them suck out the various gases, or transmute the mineral into the vegetable; this work is done down in the dark. 

Our root is Christ Jesus, and our life is hid in Him; this is the secret of the Lord.
 The radix of the Christian life is as secret as the life itself.

 How permanently active is the sap in the cedar! 
In the Christian the divine life is always full of energy—not always in fruit-bearing, but in inward operations. 

The believer's graces, are not every one of them in constant motion?
 but his life never ceases to palpitate within.

 He is not always working for God, but his heart is always living upon Him.

 As the sapmanifests itself in producing the foliage and fruit of the tree, so with a truly healthy Christian, his grace is externally manifested in his walk and conversation.

 If you talk with him, he cannot help speaking about Jesus. 
If you notice his actions you will see that he has been with Jesus. 

He has so much sap within, that it must fill his conduct and conversation with life.


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Reflection and inspirationfrom the 
"Prince of Preachers," 
Charles Haddon Spurgeon.

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and therefore is considered in the
"Public Domain". 
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I WILL BE DRIVING TO FLORIDA USA, BY THE 27TH  OF OCTOBER AND MOVING TO A NEW HOME.. PLEASE VISIT THE ARCHIVE, I DID A LOT OF POSTINGS IN ORDER TO KEEP ENOUGH TO VIEW WHILE I'M ABSENT. I HOPE TO CONTINUE SOON. 
GOD BLESS YOU !!! PLEASE KEEP ME IN YOUR PRAYERS !!!

Sunday, October 23, 2011

"Will ye also go away?"


"Will ye also go away?"—John 6:67.
MANY have forsaken Christ, and have walked no more with Him; 
but what reason have YOU to make a change? 

Has there been any reason for it in the past? Has not Jesus proved Himself all-sufficient? He appeals to you this morning—"Have I been a wilderness unto you?"

 When your soul has simply trusted Jesus, have you ever been confounded?
 Have you not up till now found your Lord to be a compassionate and generous friend to you, 
and has not simple faith in Him given you all the peace your spirit could desire?

 Can you so much as dream of a better friend than He has been to you?
 Then change not the old and tried for new and false. 

As for the present, can that compel you to leave Christ? 
When we are hard beset with this world, or with the severer trials within the Church, 
we find it a most blessed thing to pillow our head upon the bosom of our Saviour. 

This is the joy we have to-day that we are saved in Him; and if this joy be satisfying, 
wherefore should we think of changing? 
Who barters gold for dross? 

We will not forswear the sun till we find a better light, nor leave our Lord until a brighter lover shall appear; and, since this can never be, we will hold Him with a grasp immortal,
 and bind His name as a seal upon our arm. 

As for the future, can you suggest anything which can arise that shall render it necessary for you to mutiny, or desert the old flag to serve under another captain? We think not. 

If life be long—He changes not. 
If we are poor, what better than to have Christ who can make us rich? 

When we are sick, what more do we want than Jesus to make our bed in our sickness?

 When we die, is it not written that 
"neither death, nor life, nor things present, nor things to come, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord!"

 We say with Peter, "Lord, to whom shall we go?"


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Reflection and inspirationfrom the 
"Prince of Preachers," 
Charles Haddon Spurgeon.

Copyright Statement
This resource was produced before 1923 
and therefore is considered in the
"Public Domain". 
Do you enjoy this blog ?
if you like to visit my others blogs
just click on links below. 
God bless, your day !!!
ENGLISH
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SPANISH WITH TRANSLATOR TO ANY
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REMINDER !!!
I WILL BE DRIVING TO FLORIDA USA, BY THE 27TH  OF OCTOBER AND MOVING TO A NEW HOME.. PLEASE VISIT THE ARCHIVE, I DID A LOT OF POSTINGS IN ORDER TO KEEP ENOUGH TO VIEW WHILE I'M ABSENT. I HOPE TO CONTINUE SOON. 
GOD BLESS YOU !!! PLEASE KEEP ME IN YOUR PRAYERS !!!