Ok

By continuing your visit to this site, you accept the use of cookies. These ensure the smooth running of our services. Learn more.

04/22/2006

"When I hear Your voice"

"When I hear Your voice"

Scripture:


Don't be surprised at this. A time is coming when all people
that are dead and in their graves will hear his voice. Then
they will come out of their graves. The people that did good
in this life will rise and have life forever. But the people
that did evil will rise to be judged guilty.

-- John 5:28-29 (ERV)

Reflection:

You know I remember when I was a kid, and I would be outside playing with
my friends. As it got late in the evening, I would hear my mother's voice
calling me home. I would return home, waiting for me was
a wonderful dinner, TV, pajamas, and sleep in my warm bed. Today's
verse reminds me of that experience. I can't wait to go home. I
believe God's voice will be powerful, majestic, and exciting. I'm
ready to go home. I'm ready for Christ voice to call me home. There
will be some people who will view God's voice with fear and
trembling. There will be some who have done what is evil, for them
His voice will be mighty and terrifying. How will you hear His
voice?

Prayer:

Lord, it is my prayer that I live my life ready to be called home.
I pray that I live my life doing good, helping others, loving others,
caring for others. I love you lord, and I look forward to hearing
Your voice calling me home. THANK YOU GOD FOR BEING GOD!
In Jesus Name Amen!

21:54 Posted in Blog | Permalink | Comments (0)

04/21/2006

Betrayal

Scripture:

"Judas Iscariot, one of the Twelve, approached the chief priests
with an offer to hand Jesus over to them. They were delighted to
hear it, and promised to give him money; and he looked for a way
of betraying him when the opportunity should occur" (Mk.
14:10-11).

Reflection:

I was watching TV the other night and was interested in watching something
on ABC's Prime Time, actually there was something on all three networks,
It was called the "Gospel of Judas" and I admit it peaked my interest.
Apparently there has been a discovery of an ancient papyrus that talks about
Judas, one of the followers of Jesus Christ. Somehow the conclusion was
drawn that Judas did not betray, Jesus Christ. There is no doubt about it,
Judas Iscariot, one of Jesus' closest followers, betrayed the Lord for money.
There is an important reason for this account of betrayal. For me I can
identify with Judas. First of all Judas made a decision to be a follower
of Jesus, I have also made this decision. As Judas I follow the teachings
and I follow the spirit of Christ. Also Judas made a decision to betray Jesus
Christ, unfortunately there are times when I betray Christ. I'm not talking
about the wrong word used, or the admiration of a beautiful woman, etc.
I'm talking about real betrayal, when I put money or things before the Lord,
when I see a homeless person in need and do nothing, when I do not love
my neighbor or my enemy, when I do not turn the other cheek, when I
show no compassion for others, when their are people who are starving
and I do nothing, when I am not a peacemaker but a war maker, when I watch
babies die and don't care, and finally when I don't love, I don't hate, but I just
don't care. That's when I, like Judas, betray my Lord. How about you,

Prayer:

Lord, thank You for Your grace and love. Help me to be a better person, and
a better Christian. Lord I want to follow You and no one else. Help me not
to betray You, but to embrace You. Help me not to follow others, or people
who interpret You, but to follow You and Your teachings. Lord let me serve
You and serve others. THANK GOD FOR BEING GOD!
In Jesus Name Amen.

04:46 Posted in Blog | Permalink | Comments (0)

04/13/2006

"He's Alive"

Scripture:

"They have taken the Lord out of the tomb ..." (John 20:2).

(Acts 10:34,37-43; Psalms 118:1-2,16-17,22-23; Colossians 3:1-4; John
20:1-9)

Reflection:

Resurrection Sunday (Easter) is the most powerful, the most heart-moving,
the most life-enriching Event in our human experience. Resurrection Sunday
represents change, its like the butterfly that comes from the cocoon. Thats
the real beauty of my faith, is that Jesus Christ is alive. Easter makes me
think about who I am and what I need to be doing with my life. Easter enables me
to see myself and others in a whole new light. Christ's resurrection lifts me up
and takes me to a whole new height. Christ could have simply died, and been
a great martyr, but He didn't, He arose again, and is alive now! Thats what makes
me a Christian, that I am a follower of the Son of God, who is alive. Without the
resurrection there would be no Christianity, only history. You see that's, what is
great about Christianity it's not simply history, it is now, and my future. HE IS
ALIVE.

BE CHANGED, LOVE THE LORD, HE IS ALIVE.

HAPPY RESURRECTION SUNDAY
FROM PASTOR KIM