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JUST FOR TODAY: If you are faceing trouble today, even if it is big trouble, you MUST keep those things on the outer edge of your mind and save the central part of your brain for focusing on the Lord. Trusting and Thankfulness is what will get you through this day. Trusting in Jesus will protect you from worry and stress. Thankfulness will keep you from complaining and criticizing. Worry and complaining are two old ugly sisters that will never help get through any kind of trouble; they just always make things worse. If you are focused on the Lord, you can entrust all of your cares to Him because you know that He cares for you!! (1 Peter 5:7) ~Pastor Lynn
Apples of Gold, a devotional in Rhyme
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Apples of Gold, a devotional in Rhyme
Apples of Gold, a devotional in Rhyme
Apples of Gold, a devotional in Rhyme
Apples of Gold, a devotional in Rhyme
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JUST FOR TODAY: God is our Resource for ALL things; even the inspiration to "get up and get going". And when it comes we must obey and get up ourselves; God will not LIFT you up when He has told you to GET up!! Jesus told the man with the withered hand to "stretch out his hand". (Matthew 12:13) As soon as the man did so, his hand was healed. But the man had to take the initiative. When we step up in Faith to be an overcomer, God will supply the Resource of His Power. God does not give us overcoming life.....He gives us life as we overcome. In other words, God gives abundant life and power AFTER we get up and get going!!! What has God been trying to inspire you to do lately??? ~Pastor Lynn
Apples of Gold, a devotional in Rhyme
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FROM THE PASTOR'S PORCH: What resource do you Trust?
Here awhile back, I was sent on an errand to pick up one of my grand kids from school. Now Dorian is five years old goin' on twenty-five and he is quite a character. Like most five year old boys, he is pretty good at gettin' what he wants from his Paw Paw. This particular day, he wanted to go to Braums after school for ice cream. So I asked him, “do you have any money?” He scrunched up his face and looked at me like I was crazy. Then he admitted, “No, I don't have any money”. “Well, why don't you have any money, Dorian?”, I asked and he just shrugged his shoulders at me. To me, that's never a very good answer. So I told him, “I'll tell ya why you don't have any money; you don't have a job! And if ya don't have any money, then ya can't have any ice cream!!”. Well, that answer didn't set very will with him so he just sat there in the truck with a disgusted look on his face. That didn't last very long and pretty soon I saw this big old ornery grin light up his face. Then with that sparkle in his eye that only comes from a brilliant idea, he looked back up at me and said.........”Paw Paw, …....YOU have a job!!” Well, I guess you know the rest of the story by now. Me and Dorian went to Braums and Paw Paw sprung for the ice cream.
Dorian is only five years old, but he was smart enough to figure out where his best resource was to get what he wanted and he was not one bit bashful about asking for it either. I hope that you adults are smart enough to figure out where I'm going with this. Who do you think has the resources that you need to give you the things that you want and need? Who created all things and is in control of all resources? Who owns all the cattle on a thousand hills?? Almighty God has more than enough resources to take care of ALL our needs. He only stipulates that you first seek Him and His Kingdom and then all of these other things shall be added unto you. The Bibles tells us to knock and the door will be opened, seek and you will find, ask and it shall be given to you. How long has it been since you knocked, or seeked, or asked God for anything?? When are we going to finally figure out that we have not because we ask not.
My prayer for you today is that you will realize that God is where all of your resources come from and that you will start to Trust Him completely for all of your needs; Spiritual, Emotional, and Physical. Your circumstances will change drastically if you will just run to the Throne instead of running to the phone. You just might be one of those people who cries out to God, “Please help me, Lord. I'm at the end of all of my resources!!” God will answer back, “Don't worry my child. You are just at the beginning of mine!!” So “don't be afraid and let not your heart be troubled.......” The ice cream is on the way!!! ~Pastor Lynn
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Apples of Gold, a devotional in Rhyme
Please visit us at COWBOY COUNTRY CHURCH
JUST FOR TODAY: Do not be afraid because God is with you!! Do not be depressed or dismayed because He is YOUR God. Take heart in the three great promises God makes to you in this scripture: He will strengthen you; He will help you; and He will lift you up above your circumstances with the strong right hand of His Righteousness!!! (Isaiah 41:10) So lift up your head, straighten YOUR shoulders and don't let fear or depression rob you of the abundant life that God has planned for YOU. Your Faith plus His Power equals nothing less than VICTORY!!! ~Pastor Lynn
LOVE WITHOUT END...AMEN!
Most people, including Christians, look forward to Valentine’s Day each February. Everyone knows it’s a time when people express their love for one another. As such, I’m reminded of country singer George Strait’s song, "Love without End, Amen,” which tells the story of a young boy who, coming home after a schoolyard fight, anticipates forthcoming punishment from his dad. Fully expecting the wrath of his father, the son prepares for the worst. However, the father’s response was … "Let me tell you a secret about a father’s love. Daddies don’t just love their children every now and then -- it’s a love without end. Amen." The boy grew up and passed this secret on to his children. Isn’t it comforting to know that we have a Father like this? To believers, our Father’s love is no secret. Our God doesn’t just love His children “every now and then” -- indeed, His is a "love without end, Amen."
Webster’s dictionary defines love as “a strong liking for someone or something, or a passionate affection for another person.” Notice that Webster’s definition of love involves objects of the world, using the words “person” or “something.” Yet Webster’s definition seems incomplete because it falls short of how I would describe my love for my wife Jan, our children, and grandchildren. Likewise, any human definition falls short in an effort to describe “love.” Human beings are somewhat limited in their attempt to properly describe things which evoke deep emotions – such as the colors of a rainbow, a beautiful sunset, autumn leaves, or the aroma of spring flowers. I don’t have the vocabulary to fully express myself in such matters. And if I did, I’m not sure I have words that are descriptive or vivid enough to express what I feel.
The non-Christian Greek writer Lucian, who lived from 120-180 A.D., made an observation about Christians. He said, “It is incredible to see the fervor with which the people of that religion help each other in their wants. They spare nothing. Their first legislator (Jesus) has put it into their heads that they are brothers.” Lucian said that Christians “spare nothing.” Sparing nothing is an example of unconditional love. So, where can we find a definition of love that is valid and real?
First, we need to remember that real [true] love is of and from God; therefore, a human definition will never suffice to describe it. God is the only completely accurate source for a definition that is primarily by, or an observation of, His actions. The love that God demonstrates (and defines) is even harder to grasp, thus we call it “unconditional love.” Second, unconditional love is the goal that we are [all] trying to achieve as Christians. The only way God’s love is made real and complete is for people to show love to others – both inside and outside our churches.
Now I’m not speaking of just platonic love, the kind of human love found within a family, or the conjugal love expressed between husband and wife. Rather, I refer to the kind of love and forgiveness we are commanded by God to have for others. This includes those who may not love us; but in fact, may even hate us. “Unconditional love” for those who hurt or hate us is difficult to attain even when we desire and pray for it. However, it is attainable by God’s grace and help.
We observe this “unconditional love” in Joseph after he had gone from the pit to the prison … and finally to the palace, a position of being second in command only to Pharoah (Gen. 37-50:15). Yet when his brothers came to Egypt to buy food, he wept over them, forgiving them with a “God-like” love although they had sold him into slavery. This is what we need today.
A Christian is a person who has met and believed on the [only begotten] Son of God, having passed from death to life through Jesus Christ. A Christian is one who has died to self and now lives for Jesus. A Christian i
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