Message from @Muddy&Wolf
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Sunday word for the day - w/comment
[Seek] first the Kingdom and his
righteousness.—Matt. 6:33.
Many have found that living a
simple life not only makes them
happier but also gives them more
time to serve Jehovah. Jack sold
his large home and business because he knew that doing so would
make it possible for him to pioneer with his wife. He reflects: “For
years, I would come home frustrated because of problems at work.
My wife, a regular pioneer, was always so happy. She would say, ‘I
have the greatest boss ever!’ Now
that I too am pioneering, we both
work for the same Person, Jehovah.” To analyze our view of money,
we might honestly consider how we
would answer these questions: ‘Do
I really believe and live in harmony with what the Bible says about
money? Does making money come
first in my life? Do I value material things more than my relationship
with Jehovah and with people? Do I
really trust in Jehovah to care for
my needs?’ We can be sure that he
will never disappoint those hoping
in him. w18.01 25 ˚12-13
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@everyone prayer and fellowship tonight chapel voice at: 5 pm pacific / 7pm central / 8pm eastern. All welcome
Hey fellow Warriors of Prayer 🙏, I don’t think that I’m going to make tonight’s prayer.
Wow
Yes
Follow
me too.awesome is one
Mirror. The converse of...
yes
Thank you
Is this the verse that says those who lie in wait to take a life are justly punished by death?
Thank you so much, everyone.Have a blessed evening. Oh, this is soo interesting. Must go...
The Fall
Amen & amen.
Sorry I can't join you tonight, my son & grandson is here but please continue to pray for my daughter & her family.
@Miss Kathy See ya.
Happy Birthday @Sara!!!
Another sermon segment - I said, "What is it brother?" And he said, "Here is what you said," and it's true, "The minority, how a little group is going to be saved in the days of Coming." And we talked of how Jesus said, "Strait is the gate and narrow is the way, and but few there'll be that'll find it." Now notice, the Bible said, "As it was in the days of Noah, wherein eight souls were saved by water, so shall it be in the Coming."
I said, "Brother you just got half the picture."
Yet, Noah was a type of the remnant that's carried over, not the translated bunch. Enoch, one man went in the rapture before the flood came, showing that the Bride does not go into the tribulation or anything around it. Enoch was translated, one man.
Where are you texten, lol @Sara
Jesus
said: “If anyone wants to come after me, let him disown himself and
pick up his torture stake and keep
following me.” (Matt. 16:24) Clearly, discipleship—including dedication and baptism—is an obligation
for you as a Christian. Yet, it opens
the door to countless blessings now
and to everlasting life in God’s new
world. You have every reason, then,
to keep working out your own salvation!
@Cowboy, I've always been intrigued by that scripture. How does one "Work out your own salvation with fear and trembling before the Lord"? Since all our "righteous "works are as filthy rags before the Lord. it has, in my opinion, more to do with the condition of the heart through prayer and supplication by the Holy Spirit; till we come to the end of ourselves and give it all over to God, fully trusting that the FULL price was paid at Calvary. I think further that once we come to that realization, we could never dream of doing anything contrary to His will but that if we do slip and fall He is ready to pick us up, dust us off and set us back on the road to His righteousness.
Then Jesus said to his disciples: “If anyone wants to come after me, let him disown himself* and pick up his torture stake and keep following me.
* let him disown himself: Or “let him give up all right to himself.” This indicates a person’s willingness to deny himself utterly or to relinquish ownership of himself to God. The Greek phrase can be rendered “he must say no to himself,” which is fitting because it may involve saying no to personal desires, ambitions, or convenience. (2Co 5:14, 15) The same Greek verb is used by Matthew when describing Peter’s denial that he knew Jesus.—Mt 26:34, 35, 75. Another good Scripture to read about this and refrance from is Philippians 2: 1-30 @Shadetree49