Theme for the Year: Lord, in 2010, help
me to make my Performance Greater than
my Promises through Obedience and with
Thanksgiving
Scriptures St. Luke 21:25-28
2 Timothy 3:1-5 Psalm 121:1-4
Thought: In the midst of a downward trend the
Saints of God have an upward look and a forward march
Points brought out in sermon:
•The economy is on a downward trend. People are trying their best to turn things around but God’s word said it must be this way and His word will be fulfilled.
•In the midst of this trouble the saints shouldn’t be looking around, or looking down but we should be looking to God.
•This world is out of man’s control but it is not out of God’s control. Capitol Hill is puzzled at what is happening, the White House is no help. Only the Lord Jesus Christ is in control.
•God allows these things to come to pass that his word be fulfill.
•I believe the coming of the Lord is soon at hand. God will get the attention of man.
•Men are lovers of their own selves. Not caring about anyone except themselves
•Folk will hate you for doing good, for living holy. They want to make you feel bad about living right..
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Saturday, March 20, 2010
Friday, March 12, 2010
Performance Greater than my Promises
Theme for the Year: Lord, in 2010, help
me to make my Performance Greater than
my Promises through Obedience and with
Thanksgiving!
Scriptures: 2 Chronicles 20:20-22
2 Chronicles 17:1-13; Psalm 34:1
2 Chronicles 20:1-30; 1 Peter 2:9
Thought: Appointed and stablish to go and praise
the Lord.
Points brought out in message:
• Establish: found, fix and settled; verify; to make stable; to make good; to settle oneself in a position.
• Appointed: to nominate or assign to a position; set apart; to ordain.
• Praises pleases God more than all burnt offering or sacrifices.
• God never gets angry at the praises of his people. God enjoys praises.
• Jehoshaphat was one of the good kings as his father before him.
• Jehoshaphat‘s heart was lifted up in the ways of the Lord.
• Sometimes young folk don’t want to take counsel from the older folks.
• Prayer and praise are powerful.
• God’s promises are great but God’s performance is greater than his promises.
• When we come to church and don’t praise him that does not please God. When we began the work of praise God began the work of deliverance.
• Prayer and praise is both personal and cooperate. No one can stop us from praising God.
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me to make my Performance Greater than
my Promises through Obedience and with
Thanksgiving!
Scriptures: 2 Chronicles 20:20-22
2 Chronicles 17:1-13; Psalm 34:1
2 Chronicles 20:1-30; 1 Peter 2:9
Thought: Appointed and stablish to go and praise
the Lord.
Points brought out in message:
• Establish: found, fix and settled; verify; to make stable; to make good; to settle oneself in a position.
• Appointed: to nominate or assign to a position; set apart; to ordain.
• Praises pleases God more than all burnt offering or sacrifices.
• God never gets angry at the praises of his people. God enjoys praises.
• Jehoshaphat was one of the good kings as his father before him.
• Jehoshaphat‘s heart was lifted up in the ways of the Lord.
• Sometimes young folk don’t want to take counsel from the older folks.
• Prayer and praise are powerful.
• God’s promises are great but God’s performance is greater than his promises.
• When we come to church and don’t praise him that does not please God. When we began the work of praise God began the work of deliverance.
• Prayer and praise is both personal and cooperate. No one can stop us from praising God.
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