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Saturday, 21 June 2014

Over 650 names and titles of Jesus Christ you probably have not heard of


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The Names And Titles Of Jesus Christ In Scripture (A-J)


Aa
Aijeleth Shahar (Psalm 22:Title)
Alive for Evermore (Revelation 1:18)
An Alien unto My Mother's Children (Psalm 69:8)
An Altar (Hebrews 13:10)
Another King (Acts 17:7)
The Advocate with the Father (I John 2:1)
The All, and in All (Colossians 3:11)
The Almighty Which Is (Revelation 1:8)
The Alpha and Omega (Revelation 1:8)
The Altogether Lovely (Song of Solomon 5:16)
The Amen (Revelation 3:14)
The Angel of God (Genesis 21:17)
The Angel of His Presence (Isaiah 63:9)
The Angel of the Covenant (Malachi 3:1)
The Angel of the Lord (Genesis 16:7)
The Anointed of God (I Samuel 2:35; Psalm 2:2)
The Apostle of Our Profession (Hebrews 3:1)
The Ark of the Covenant (Joshua 3:3)
The Arm of the Lord (Isaiah 53:1)
The Author of Eternal Salvation (Hebrews 5:9)
The Author of Our Faith (Hebrews 12:2)

Bb
A Banner to Them that Fear Thee (Psalm 60:4)
The Beauties of Holiness (Psalm 110:3)
The Branch of Righteousness (Jeremiah 33:15)
The Brightness of Thy Rising (Isaiah 60:3)
The Brightness of His Glory (Hebrews 1:3)
The Beloved (Ephesians 1:6)
The Beginning and the Ending (Revelation 1:8)
A Bundle of Myrrh (Song of Solomon 1:13)
Before All Things (Colossians 1:17)
The Beginning (Colossians 1:18)
The Babe of Bethlehem (Luke 2:12, 16)
The Blessed Hope (Titus 2:13)
The Breaker (Micah 2:13)
The Bishop of Your Souls (I Peter 2:25)
The Beginning of the Creation of God (Revelation 3:14)
My Beloved Son (Matthew 3:17)
The Bridegroom of the Bride (John 3:29)
The Branch of the Lord (Isaiah 4:2)
The Branch (Zechariah 3:8; 6:12)
The Bearer of Glory (Zechariah 6:13)
The Blessed and Only Potentate (I Timothy 6:15)
The Bread of God (John 6:33)
The Bread of Life (John 6:35)
The Better (Hebrews 7:7)
The Balm in Gilead (Jeremiah 8:22)
The Bearer of Sin (Hebrews 9:28)
The Branch Out of His Roots (Isaiah 11:1)
The Blessed for Evermore (II Corinthians 11:31)
Our Brother (Matthew 12:50)
A Buckler (Psalm 18:30)
The Bright and Morning Star (Revelation 22:16)
The Builder of the Temple (Zechariah 6:12-13)

Cc
Chosen out of the People (Psalm 89:19)
A Cleft of the Rock (Exodus 33:22)
A Commander to the Peoples (Isaiah 55:4)
The Covenant of the People (Isaiah 42:6; 49:8)
The Covert from the Tempest (Isaiah 32:2)
The Covert of Thy Wings (Psalm 61:4)
The Creator of the Ends of the Earth (Isaiah 40:28)
A Crown of Glory (Isaiah 28:5)
A Cluster of Camphire (Song of Solomon 1:14)
Christ (Matthew 1:16)
Child of the Holy Ghost (Matthew 1:18)
Conceived of the Holy Spirit (Matthew 1:20)
Christ Crucified (I Corinthians 1:23)
The Creator (Romans 1:25)
The Chosen of God (I Peter 2:4)
The Chief Cornerstone (Ephesians 2:20; I Peter 2:6)
The Captain of Their Salvation (Hebrews 2:10)
Christ the Lord (Luke 2: 11)
The Consolation of Israel (Luke 2:25)
The Child Jesus (Luke 2:27, 43)
Christ Come in the Flesh (I John 4:2)
Christ Jesus the Lord (II Corinthians 4:5)
The Christ (I John 5: 1)
The Chief Shepherd (I Peter 5:4)
Christ Our Passover (I Corinthians 5:7)
The Chiefest Among Ten Thousand (Song of Solomon 5:10)
The Captain of the Hosts of the Lord (Joshua 5:14-15)
The Carpenter (Mark 6:3)
A Child Born (Isaiah 9:6)
Counselor (Isaiah 9:6)
The Christ of God (Luke 9:20)
A Certain Samaritan (Luke 10:33)
The Corn of Wheat (John 12:24)
The Carpenter's Son (Matthew 13:55)
The Comforter (John 14:16-18)
Christ Risen from the Dead (I Corinthians 15:20)
Christ Jesus (Acts 19:4)
A Certain Nobleman (Luke 19:12)
Christ a King (Luke 23:2)
The Chosen of God (Luke 23:35)

Dd
The Dayspring from on High (Luke 1:78)
That Deceiver (Matthew 27:63)
My Defense (Psalm 94:22)
My Deliverer (Psalm 40:17)
A Diadem of Beauty (Isaiah 28:5)
Dwelling Place (Psalm 90:1)
His Dear Son (Colossians 1:13)
David (Matthew 1:17)
The Day (II Peter 1:19)
The Daystar to Arise (II Peter 1:19)
The Desire of All Nations (Haggai 2:7)
The Deliverance of Zion (Joel 2:32)
The Daysman Betwixt Us (Job 9:33)
The Door of the Sheep (John 10:7)
The Dew of Israel (Hosea 14:5)
Despised by the People (Psalm 22:6)
My Darling (Psalm 22:20)

Ee
Mine Elect (Isaiah 42:1)
The Eternal God (Deuteronomy 33:27)
An Everlasting Name (Isaiah 63:12)
The Excellency of Our God (Isaiah 35:2)
That Eternal Life (I John 1:2)
The Express Image of His Person (Hebrews 1:3)
Emmanuel (Matthew 1:23)
Equal with God (Philippians 2:6)
Excellent (Psalm 8:1,9)
The Everlasting Father (Isaiah 9:6)
The End of the Law (Romans 10:4)
The Ensign of the People (Isaiah 11:10)
His Excellency (Job 13:11)
Thy Exceedingly Great Reward (Genesis 15:1)
Elijah (Matthew 16:14)
An Everlasting Light (Isaiah 60:19,20)
Eliakim (Isaiah 22:20)

Ff
A Faithful Creator (I Peter 4:19)
A Faithful High Priest (Hebrews 2:17)
A Faithful Priest (I Samuel 2:35)
A Faithful Witness Between Us (Jeremiah 42:5)
A Faithful Witness in Heaven (Psalm 89:37)
A Father of the Fatherless (Psalm 68:5)
A Friend that Sticketh Closer than a Brother (Proverbs 18:24)
Faithful (I Thessalonians 5:24)
Faithful and True (Revelation 19:11)
Flesh (John 1:14)
Foreordained before the Foundation of the World (I Peter 1:20)
Fortress (Psalm 18:2).
Fullers' Soap (Malachi 3:2)
Her Firstborn Son (Luke 2:7)
My Father (Psalm 89:26)
My Fellow (Zechariah 13:7)
The Face of the Lord (Luke 1:76)
The Fairer than the Children of Men (Psalm 45:2)
The Faithful and True Witness (Revelation 3:14)
The Faithful Witness (Revelation 1:5)
The Feast (I Corinthians 5:8)
The Finisher of the Faith (Hebrews 12:2)
The First and the Last (Revelation 1:8)
The First Begotten (Hebrews 1:6)
The First Fruit (Romans 11:16)
The Firstborn (Hebrews 12:23)
The Firstborn among Many Brethren (Romans 8:29)
The Firstborn of Every Creature (Colossians 1:15)
The Firstborn of the Dead (Revelation 1:5-KJV “begotten”)
The Firstfruits of Them That Sleep (I Corinthians 15:20)
The Foolishness of God (I Corinthians 1:25)
The Forerunner (Hebrews 6:20)
The Foundation Which Is Laid (I Corinthians 3:11)
The Fountain of Life (Psalm 36:9)
The Fountain of Living Waters (Jeremiah 17:13)
The Free Gift (Romans 5:15)
The Friend of Publicans and Sinners (Matthew 11:9; Luke 7:34)
The Fruit of the Earth (Isaiah 4:2)
The Fruit of Thy Womb (Luke 1:42)

Gg
A Glorious Name (Isaiah 63:14)
God Who Forgavest Them (Psalm 99:8)
Our God Forever and Ever (Psalm 48:14)
The God of Glory (Psalm 29:3)
The God of Israel (Psalm 59:5)
The God of Jacob (Psalm 46:7)
The God of My Life (Psalm 42:8)
The God of My Mercy (Psalm 59:10)
God in the Midst of Her (Psalm 46:5)
God of My Strength (Psalm 43:2)
Great (Jeremiah 32:18)
Our Guide Even Unto Death (Psalm 48:14)
The Glory as of the Only Begotten of the Father (John 1:14)
God with Us (Matthew 1:23)
Glory (Haggai 2:7)
The Great God (Titus 2:13)
My Glory (Psalm 3:3)
The Guide of My Youth (Jeremiah 3:4)
God Manifest in the Flesh (I Timothy 3:16)
The Glory of God (Romans 3:23)
God of My Righteousness (Psalm 4:1)
Greater (I John 4:4)
The Gift of God (John 4:10)
Greater Than Our Father Jacob (John 4:12)
A Great High Priest (Hebrews 4:14)
A Good Man (John 7:12)
A Great Prophet (Luke 7:16)
A Gin (Isaiah 8:14)
The Glory of His Father (Matthew 16:27; Mark 8:38)
Greater Than Our Father Abraham (John 8:53, 57-58)
A Great Light (Isaiah 9:2)
God Blessed Forever (Romans 9:5)
A Greater and More Perfect Tabernacle (Hebrews 9:11)
The Good Shepherd (John 10:11)
Greater Than the Temple (Matthew 12:6)
The Guiltless (Matthew 12:7)
Greater Than Jonah (Matthew 12:41)
Greater Than Solomon (Matthew 12:42)
That Great Shepherd of the Sheep (Hebrews 13:20)
A Glorious High Throne from the Beginning (Jeremiah 17:12)
God of My Salvation (Psalm 18:46; 24:5)
God Who Avengeth Me (Psalm 18:47)
Guest (Luke 19:7)
Good Master (Matthew 19:16)
The Goodman of the House (Matthew 20:11)
God (Revelation 21:7)
The Governor Among Nations (Psalm 22:28)

Hh
The Habitation of Justice (Jeremiah 50:7)
An He Goat (Proverbs 30:31)
The Health of My Countenance (Psalm 42:11)
My Hiding Place (Psalm 32:7)
A Hiding Place from the Wind (Isaiah 32:2)
The High and Lofty One Who Inhabiteth Eternity (Isaiah 57:15)
The Highest Himself (Psalm 87:5)
An Highway (Isaiah 35:8)
Holy (Isaiah 57:15)
The Holy One of Israel (Psalm 89:18)
The Hope of Israel (Acts 28:20)
The Hope of Their Fathers (Jeremiah 50:7)
The Horn of David (Psalm 132:17)
The Horn of the House of Israel (Ezekiel 29:21)
An Horn of Salvation (Luke 1:69)
An House of Defense (Psalm 31:2)
Our Hope (I Timothy 1:1)
Heir of All Things (Hebrews 1:2)
The Head of the Body, the Church (Colossians 1:18)
The Hope of Glory (Colossians 1:27)
That Holy Thing Which Shall Be Born of Thee (Luke 1:35)
The Head of the Corner (I Peter 2:7)
The Head of All Principality and Power (Colossians 2:10)
The Hidden Manna (Revelation 2:17)
Holy to the Lord (Luke 2:23)
Thine Holy One (Acts 2:27)
The Holy One and Just (Acts 3:14)
The Hope of His People (Joel 3:16)
Thy Holy Child Jesus (Acts 4:27)
An High Priest (Hebrews 5:5)
An High Priest after the Order of Melchisedec (Hebrews 5:10)
An High Priest Forever (Hebrews 6:20)
Harmless (Hebrews 7:26)
The Helper of the Fatherless (Psalm 10:14)
The Head of Every Man (I Corinthians 11:3)
The Heir (Mark 12:7)
My Helper (Hebrews 13:6; Psalm 32:7)
My High Tower (Psalm 18:2)
An Householder (Matthew 20:1)
Her Husband (Revelation 21:2)
A Hen (Matthew 23:37)

Ii
Innocent Blood (Matthew 27:4)
The Image of the Invisible God (Colossians 1:15)
Immanuel (Isaiah 7:14)
Isaac (Hebrews 11:17,18)
I Am (John 18:6)

Jj
Jesus of Galilee (Matthew 26:69)
A Judge of the Widows (Psalm 68:5)
This Just Person (Matthew 27:24)
Jesus (Matthew 1:21)
Jesus of Nazareth (John 1:45)
The Jasper Stone (Revelation 4:3)
A Jew (John 4:9)
Joseph's Son (Luke 4:22)
Jesus Christ the Lord (Romans 7:25)
The Just One (Acts 7:52)
The Judge of the Quick and the Dead (Acts 10:42)
Jesus Christ (Hebrews 13:8)
Jeremiah (Matthew 16:14)
John the Baptist (Matthew 16:14)
The Judge of All the Earth (Genesis 18:25)
Jesus of Nazareth, the King of the Jews (John 19:19)
Jesus Christ, the Son of God (John 20:31)


N.B: This is only part, the rest and final part will be published tomorrow. We wish you a great day.

Friday, 20 June 2014

Confront your Goliath (Giant)

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And when the Philistine looked about, and saw David, he disdained him: for he was but a youth, and ruddy, and of a fair countenance.

And the Philistine said unto David, Am I a dog, that thou comest to me with staves? And the Philistine cursed David by his gods. And the Philistine said to David, Come to me, and I will give thy flesh unto the fowls of the air, and to the beasts of the field.

Then said David to the Philistine, Thou comest to me with a sword, and with a spear, and with a shield: but I come to thee in the name of the LORD of hosts, the God of the armies of Israel, whom thou hast defied.

This day will the LORD deliver thee into mine hand; and I will smite thee, and take thine head from thee; and I will give the carcasses of the host of the Philistines this day unto the fowls of the air, and to the wild beasts of the earth; that all the earth may know that there is a God in Israel.

And all this assembly shall know that the LORD saveth not with sword and spear: for the battle is the LORD's, and he will give you into our hands.
1 Samuel 17:42-47

The Amplified Bible says that Goliath “scorned and despised him”, for he was but an adolescent, with a healthy reddish color and a fair face (vs 42). He saw it as an insult and cursed David, promising to feed his carcass (corpse) to animals. But, David didn't run away from Goliath just because he was huge (a Giant), nor because of his threats; he ran toward him. He had a winning attitude

David didn't care if he was small. He didn't care if he didn't have an AK 47 or a sophisticated machine gun to whip a giant. Instead, he responded to the giant's threats with WORDS OF CONFIDENCE IN GOD. "This day will the LORD deliver thee into mine hand and I will smite thee..." (vs. 46). Notice that David wasn't confident in his own ability but in the ability of the God he served. That's how we should be!

It does not matter how small, insignificant or incapable we think we are, God is capable and big enough to fight all our giants and give us the victory. We just have to be courageous to trust Him like David and speak the end result with heart faith.

The Bible said that David hurled his slingshot and with a stone hit Goliath in the one spot that was unprotected—his head. Goliath's big body fell to the ground, and  david ran towards him and cutoff his (Goliath’s) head with his (Goliath’s) own sword.

There are a lot of Goliaths (Giants) today

If you are suffering from a particular sickness, disease, a besetting sin, guilt, fears, failure, financial challenges, generational curse, marital/family challenges etc; this is also a Giant (Goliath).

It's time to say to that challenge! “This day you shall bow to me in Jesus Name."

Brethren, Victory is yours, the battle is the Lord’s – confront your Giant by the power of God.

Thursday, 19 June 2014

GOD CARES

 
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Luke 12:6-7
 "Are not five sparrows sold for two copper coins? And not one of them is forgotten
before God.  But the very hairs of your head are all numbered. Do not fear therefore;
you are of more value than many sparrows.

God cares for the safety of his creation- man, beast and flowers etc (Matt 6:26, etc.)


God sees the sparrow fall to the ground, and God sees when a hair falls from the head of one of His children. When He protects His own, He protects them down to the individual hairs (Luke 21:18). There is no need for us to fear when God is exercising such wonderful care over us.

It did not cost much to purchase sparrows in the market. If we compare these verses with Luke 12:6, we discover that sparrows were so cheap that the dealer threw in an extra one! Yet the Father knows when a sparrow falls to the ground; and the Father is there. To God, we are of greater value than many sparrows.

Job 38:41
He giveth (his food) to the young ravens which cry" (Ps 147:9).
   
Matt 6:30 - TLB

And if God cares so wonderfully for flowers that are here today and gone tomorrow, won't he more surely care for you, O men of little faith?

God cares for man even for the very little details of our lives.

Some people erroneously believe that God is too busy taking care of other ‘big and important matters’ than to be interested in the little problems they are facing.

God said in Luke 21:18, Even the hairs of our head are numbered - not "counted" as in a total, but numbered individually!

It may be a quarrel with a friend, your phone’s problem, your lack of body-cream, or the small pimples on your face. No matter how trivial it sounds, if it troubles you, then God wants to take care of it!

 Why Do Christians Suffer If God Cares for Us?


But, some say, if God cares for us, why are we persecuted and put to death?

No, God does not wish us to be in troubles, but he foretold prophetically that we would be persecuted for His name sake, and having successfully endured it we will receive the crown of life (James 1:12). Satan (the god of this current evil world) is the one doing that just to discourage us, Nevertheless we have victory over him in Christ Jesus, We only need to hold on to our faith with all patience.. God cares for us and loves us

    More reading – Must Christians Suffer

Does God care for unbelievers also?

Yes God cares for unbelievers also, Jesus said in Matt 5:45 that God makes his sun to rise on the evil and on the good, and sendeth rain on the just and on the unjust.

 Also John 3:16 says for God so loved (cared for) the world (sinners/unbelievers) that he Gave his only begotten son that whosoever believes in him should not perish… But the fact is that unbelievers remain in an unsecure (doomed/perishing) state until they become believers (accept Jesus Christ). So even though God cares for unbelievers, it is wise to repent before it is too late.
   

God cares for the Old Testament believers so why won’t he care for New Testament saints

Not only did God feed the Jews "miracle bread" each morning, but He also kept their clothes from wearing out and their feet from swelling. The three pressing questions of life for most people are, "What shall we eat? What shall we drink? What shall we wear?" (Matt 6:25-34) and the Lord met all these needs for His people for forty years.

2 Cor 3:9-10
For if the ministration of condemnation [be] glory, much more doth the ministration of righteousness exceed in glory.  For even that which was made glorious had no glory in this respect, by reason of the glory that excelleth.

He careth for you." Why should you have anxiety for yourself


"Casting all your care upon Him; for He cares for you" (1 Peter 5:7, NKJV).

God knows your needs

 "For your heavenly Father knows that you need all these things" (Matt 6:32, NKJV).

God can provide through any means he wishes

God doesn't miraculously deliver bread, water, and clothing to our front doors each day, but He does give us jobs and the ability to get wealth (Deut 8:18) so we can purchase what we need. God can meet any need with or without human means. He is all sufficient (El-shaddai).

Conclusion

Beloved, Over-anxiety is useless, let us cast all our cares (small or big) on Jesus for he careth for us 

       
1 Peter 5:7 - AMP

7 Casting the  whole of your care [all your anxieties, all your worries, all your concerns,  once and for all] on Him, for He cares for you affectionately and cares about you watchfully.
   
1 Peter 5:7 - Weymouth
 Throw the whole of your anxiety upon Him, because He Himself cares for you.
   
1 Peter 5:7 - TLB
 Let him have all your worries and cares, for he is always thinking about you and watching everything that concerns you. 

Ps 55:22 – KJV
 Cast thy burden upon the LORD, and he shall sustain thee: he shall never suffer the righteous to be moved.

Wednesday, 18 June 2014

You Have unparalleled righteousness


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2 Corinthians 5:21- KJV
For He made Him who knew no sin to be sin for us, that we might become the righteousness of God in Him.

   
2 Corinthians 5:21 - TLB
 For God took the sinless Christ and poured into him our sins. Then, in exchange, he poured God's goodness into us!

What is Righteousness?

Righteousness is the ability to stand before God without any sense of condemnation, inferiority complex, fear, sin consciousness or anything of such. Righteousness simply means right standing with God.

Should we work to become righteousness?

Some Christians believe that they have to work at becoming more righteous.

No! Righteousness is the rightness with God that springs forth from believing in God.

Rom 4:3 - KJV
For what saith the scripture? Abraham believed God, and it was counted unto him for righteousness.
   
Rom 4:3 - TLB
For the Scriptures tell us Abraham believed God, and that is why God canceled his sins and declared him "not guilty."

Righteousness is a gift from God to us through Jesus. And since it is a gift, we cannot earn it by keeping the law. We can only receive it!

How do we receive this gift?

We receive the gift of righteousness by believing in Jesus as our Lord and savior. We receive it by faith (believing) that Jesus died in our place (for our sins) and rose up on the third day for our Justification. God made Jesus "who knew no sin to be sin for us that we might become the righteousness of God in Him". So, we are the righteousness of God in Christ. We are as righteous as Jesus is!

Do we have classes of righteousness?

But some of us think that in the body of Christ, there are different classes of righteousness, like we have university degrees – First Class, Second Class, Third Class, Pass and Fail

Some believe their pastor/prophet’s righteousness is – First class, while their own is second class or third class. No wonder they don’t have the boldness to pray to God. They always want somebody else to pray to God on their behalf

That is not what the Scripture says! When God gave us Jesus, He took our place (unrighteousness). So we all (Believers/Christians) have His righteousness (First Class). This means that we are absolutely righteous in God's eyes! We cannot but have first-class righteousness!

At the cross of Calvary, the divine exchange took place. Jesus took our place so that we might become the righteousness of God. He was spotless (without sin), but He was made sin in our place. We did not deserve to be made righteous, but we were made righteous because of what Jesus did for us (Grace).

This is awesome!

What a gospel (good news)!

What an undeserving grace!

Tuesday, 17 June 2014

The Winning Approach


You've probably heard it said, "It's in the hands of God whether we will be winners or losers."

Do you believe that?

I don't!

Man was created to be a winner. The Bible tells us so! We read in Genesis, for example, that man was originally put on this earth to have dominion over the work of God's hands. God gave him dominion over the earth and everything that crept, flew, crawled and breathed there. In fact, man didn't even know what losing was until he separated himself from God through disobedience in the Garden of Eden. When that happened, man plunged into the defeat realm. He had not choice but to accept failure as his lot in life, as a result of the disobedience. This demoted man to a subordinate position—a position he was never meant to occupy.
It's a sad story. But if you're a born-again child of God, I have good news for you. Your story has a happy ending. Through faith in Christ Jesus

You've been transformed from the inside out. You've been made a winner once again!
You cannot know this by feeling nor thinking. You can only know this from God's Word alone. You might be thinking, I don't feel like a winner! I feel like a loser—and I have plenty of failures in my life to prove it! If that's the case, don't worry. You just need a new attitude. And you can get it from the Word of God.

In the book of Romans, Apostle Paul told the Church not to be conformed to this world but to be transformed by the renewing of their mind that they may prove the perfect, good and acceptable will of God.
   
Rom 12:2 - KJV
 And be not conformed to this world [FAILURE]: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind [WITH GOD'S WORD], that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.

I am reminded here of a king who wanted to fight a battle but his soldiers were so filled with the fear of loosing the battle. On the contrary, the king wanted to persuade them to fight the battle for he knew they will win if only they fought with enthusiasm. he then told his disciples that he has a 'MAJIC COIN' and if he will win a battle the side of the coin that will face up when it is tossed will be the eagle and if they will lose the battle the part of the coin that will face up will be the bear i.e the coin has two sides (eagle and bear side). He then called all his soldiers together and tossed the coin three times in their presence, in which the eagle side of the coin showed up those three times. The 'majic coin' indicated  that they would win the battle. This really encouraged the soldiers and they went with the King to fight the battle and WON.

After the battle the King revealed to them that it was not a  'majic coin' and as a matter of fact the two sides of the coin are both "eagle'. There is no bear side of the coin.

This is the POWER OF A WINNING MINDSET.

Jesus said all things are possible for him that BELIEVETH (Mark 9:22). There are about 365 places in the scriptures that tells us to 'FEAR NOT'.
   

Brethren, if a man is in Christ He is a new creature (2 Cor 5:17), failure, negativity is passed away. All things have become new.

How to become a new Creature - Sinners Prayer

Sunday, 15 June 2014

12 habits every Christian should develop

1. Study the Word of God (Bible) Everyday of Your Life


In order to be an effective Christian, I will advise to Study His Word (the Bible). In the day of adversity (trials and temptations) it is the depth of the word of God in you that will save you. Paul advised timothy to study the Word (2 Tim 2:15)

2. Pray without season


Prayer is communicating with God. Have a habit of communicating with your Father always. Develop the habit of praying at all times. (Eph 6:18)

3. Fast At Least Once a Week


Fasting is very good both spiritually and physically. Fasting (Matt 6:16) makes one spiritually sensitive. Physically, doctors say fasting is of help to the body.

4. Be filled with the spirit constantly - singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord (Eph 5:19).


Never allow worldly music to be played in your presence, even if it is coming from the radio. This habit will make you create a Holy Spirit friendly environment around you all the time. The Holy Spirit will come to you because God inhabits praise and worship. You will also unconsciously drive away evil spirits without intending to do so. (1 Samuel 16:23).

 5. Develop the habits of reading Christian books constantly

Somebody said the day a man stops learning is the day he starts dying. Gain knowledge continually As soon as you finish one book, begin reading another. This is a very good habit that will unconsciously increase your knowledge and learning (Col 3:16).

6. Have Long term and Short term goals


Short term goals are goals you can achieve within a short period of time while long term goals are goals you achieve within a larger frame of time. As it is commonly said, if you fail to plan, you have planned to fail. Plan you year, month, week and day properly. Set aside time for work and have time for rest.

7. Develop the habit of committing your ways unto the Lord.

Yes, commit you ways unto the Lord, and you will succeed. Do not be wise in your own sight (Prov 3:5, Prov 3:7, Prov 16:3). No matter how good your plan should be commit your ways unto the Lord. God sees better than you do



8. Have a habit of sharing the gospel to people


You have seen the light of God also help others by helping them to see this light. God will reward every labour of Love. Sharing the gospel as a Christian is a command by God (Mark 16:15). Let us be fruitful like Jesus

9. Cut down excessive leisure.

Nowadays what people want is leisure. They watch Television, play games, go to beaches etc. leisure is good but too much of leisure is bad.

Much Leisure takes up the time that would have been used reading, praying, having a quiet time, talking with God, chatting with your wife or children.

10. Do things instantly and Don’t procrastinate

It is a much known principle in being led by the Spirit to do things the spirit says you should do instantly, if not they might slip away without you doing them. Procrastination is postponing things that could be done now to a latter time. People that procrastinate end up doing nothing.

11. Be Optimistic


Being optimistic is being positive. While others say, it is over; you are saying there is hope, while other say it is impossible you say it is possible. This is the attitude that will keep you going. Be optimistic in whatever you do. Always confess positive, do not be negative. What you say is what you get. Have a habit of confessing positive into your destiny and into the life of others.

12. Pay Your Tithes Every Month


Let the first ten percent of your income be assigned to God (Mal 3:10).



Do you consider yourself to be a leader? Develop a life filled with many good habits.

Saturday, 14 June 2014

The God who is more than enough

The God who is more than enough ELSHADDAI faith success christianity
And when Abram was ninety years old and nine, the Lord appeared to Abram, and said unto him, I am the Almighty God; walk before me, and be thou perfect.
—Genesis 17:1

When God appeared to Abram, what He actually said in Hebrew was, "...I am El-shaddai, walk before me and be thou perfect".

"El" is the name of God that speaks of power; but what does "Shaddai" mean? Theologians say it comes from a Hebrew word meaning "to be strong while others prefer a word meaning "mountain". Figuratively, a mountain is a symbol of strength. Conclusively, "El Shaddai" means "the all-powerful and all-sufficient God who can do anything and meet any need."
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The translators of the King James Version translated El Shaddai as "Almighty God”. This is correct but the Hebrew meaning for El-shaddai means the "the All-Sufficient One," or "the God who is more than enough."

People say God is enough i.e (He is sufficient) but God is not just enough, he is more than enough (all sufficient).

The following are some of the instances where God showed himself to be all sufficient (more than enough).

  •     The Creation of the world in 7 days (Genesis 1)
  •     The Great flood (Genesis 7)
  •     The confusion of languages at tower of babel (Gen 11:1-9)
  •     The fire on Abraham's sacrifice (Gen 15:17)
  •     The conception of Isaac (Gen 21:2)
  •     The destruction of Sodom (Gen 19)
  •     The closing of the wombs of Abimelech's household (Gen 20:17-18)
  •     The opening of Hagar's eyes (Gen 21:19)
  •     The opening of Rachel's womb (Gen 30:22)
  •     The flaming bush that was not consumed (Ex 3:2)
  •     The transformation of Moses' rod into a serpent (Ex 4, Ex 7)
  •     The pillar of cloud and fire (Ex 13:21-22)
  •     Passage through the Red Sea (Ex 14:22)
  •     The destruction of Pharaoh and his army (Ex 14:23-30)
  •     Sweetening the bitter waters of Marah (Ex 15:25)
  •     Provision of Manna (Ex 16:4-31)
  •     Abundant Provision of meat – Quails (Ex 16:13)
  •     The defeat of Amalek (Ex 17:9-13)
  •     The transfiguration of Moses face  (Ex 34:29)
  •     Water from the rock (Ex 17:5)
  •     Thunderings and lightnings on Mount Sinai (Ex 19:16-20)
  •     Water from the rock in Kadesh (Num 20:8-11)
  •     Balaam rebuked by his donkey (donkey speaking) -Num 22:23-30
  •     The Jordan River divided (Joshua 3:14-17; 4:16-18)
  •     The fall of Jericho (Jos 6:20)
  •     The sun and the moon stand still (Joshua 10:12-14)
  •     Samson's great strength (Judg 14:6; Judg 16:3 )
  •     Samson supplied with water (1 Sam 5:1-4)
  •     Imagine Nursing cows return the ark of the covenant (by walking away from their calves) –    1 Sam 6:7-14
  •     Jeroboam's hand withered (1 Kings 13:3-6)
  •     Elijah is fed by ravens (1 Kings 17:6)
  •     Elijah is fed by an angel (1 Kings 19:1-8)
  •     Elijah increases the widow's meal and oil (1 Kings 17:9-16)
  •     Elijah raises the widow's son (1 Kings 17:17-24)
  •     Rain in answer to Elijah's prayer (1 Kings 18:41-45)
  •     Elijah divides the Jordan River (2 Kings 2:8)
  •     Elijah is transported to heaven (2 Kings 2:11)
  •     Elisha Divides the Jordan River (2 Kings 2:14)
  •     Elisha increases a widow's supply of oil (2 Kings 4:1-7)
  •     Elisha raises the Shunammite woman's child (2 Kings 4:18-37)
  •     Elisha Feeds one-hundred men (2 Kings 4:42-44)
  •     Elisha cures Naaman (2 Kings 5:1-9)
  •     Elisha causes the ax head to float (2 Kings 6:6)
  •     Elisha reveals the counsel of the king of Syria (2 Kings 6:12)
  •     Elisha causes the eyes of his servant to be opened (2 Kings 6:17)
  •     The dead man was restored to life (2 Kings 13:21)
  •     Hezekiah's healing (Isa 38:21)
  •     The deliverance of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego (Dan 3:23-27)
  •     The deliverance of Daniel (Daniel 6:22)
  •     The sea was calmed when Jonah was thrown into it (Jonah 1:15)
  •     Jonah in the belly of the fish (Jonah 1:17)
  •     The conception by Elizabeth (Luke 1:24-25)
  •     The incarnation of Jesus (Matt 1:18-25)
  •     Jesus converted water into wine (John 2:1-11)
  •     Jesus Heals the nobleman's son (John 4:46-54)
  •     The surprising catch of fish (Luke 5:1-11)
  •     Jesus heals the demoniac (Mark 1:23-26)
  •     Jesus heals Peter's mother-in-law (Matt 8:14-17)
  •     Jesus cleanses the leper (Matt 8:1-4)
  •     Jesus heals the paralyzed man (Matt 9:1-8)
  •     Jesus raises the widow's son to life at the village of Nain (Luke 7:11-16)
  •     Jesus stills the storm (Matt 8:23-27)
  •     Jesus cures the woman with the issue of blood (Matt 9:20-22, Luke 8:43-48)
  •     Jesus walks upon Lake of Galilee (Matt 14:22-23)
  •     Jesus feeds over four-thousand persons (Matt 14:22-23)
  •     The temple tax money obtained from a fish's mouth (Matt 17:24-27)
  •     Jesus restores ten lepers to wholeness (Luke 17:11-19)
  •     Jesus opens the eyes of a man born blind (John 9)
  •     Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead after 4 days (John 11:1-46)
  •     Jesus cures a man with dropsy (Luke 14:1-6)
  •     Jesus restores sight to two blind men near Jericho (Luke 18:35-43)
  •     Jesus heals the ear of Malchus (Luke 22:49-51)
  •     Peter cures the sick (Acts 5:15-16)
  •     Peter heals Aeneas (Acts 9:34)
  •     Peter raises Dorcas from the dead (Acts 9:40)
  •     Peter and John cure a lame man (Acts 3:2-11)
  •     Peter and other apostles were delivered from prison (Acts 5:19-23, Acts 12:6-11, Acts 16:23)
  •     Philip carried away by the Spirit (Acts 8:39)
  •     Paul cured of blindness (Acts 9:17-18)
  •     Paul commanded Elymas (Bar-Jesus) to be blind for a season (Acts 13:11)
  •     Paul heals a cripple (Acts 14:10)
  •     Paul casts evil spirits, and cures sick people (Acts 16:18, Acts 19:11-12)
  •     Paul raises Eutychus to life (Acts 20:9-12)
  •     Paul shakes a viper off his hand and is unhurt (Acts 28:5)



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