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Brusky
post Dec 10 2012, 10:47 AM

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Congratulation for reaching V6.
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post Dec 22 2012, 05:58 PM

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QUOTE(unknown warrior @ Dec 22 2012, 05:56 PM)
Dunno yet, maybe might hang out with Wesley Methodist Church friends.
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With friends? Merry Christmas Bro.
Brusky
post Dec 26 2012, 12:52 PM

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QUOTE(unknown warrior @ Dec 26 2012, 12:45 PM)
Israel is our God's chosen nation.

We can learn a lot from them because they do hold roots to the ancestry of our Faith.

I have no qualms to uphold them in prayer.
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Yes agree with your view on this.
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post Dec 29 2012, 01:40 PM

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Saw on History channel during Christmas, very interesting, it is about after Jesus's risen from death and remaining days in earth before ascend to heaven.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79j9ei4Cb24

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post Dec 29 2012, 11:14 PM

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QUOTE(unknown warrior @ Dec 29 2012, 10:09 PM)
There's irrefutable evidence that Jesus did exist and walk in history.

Too many to deny. Sorry to say this, but anyone who deny his existence is really ignorant.

I believe why 40 days after the resurrection, is to restore faith to his people.

For 40 days He was tested by the devil in the wilderness. And not all the testing incidents was recorded, only 3. I believe it was more.

He was tested by the enemy so that we understand why Jesus can sympathise with us. At the end of the 40 days, I believe Jesus was severely taxed in the body and become hungry.  It was a period of short and momentary darkness for the son of God to be allowed to go through this trial.
Likewise, after the resurrection, Jesus walked for 40 days restoring back Faith unto his people who had witnessed his cruxification.

Why 40 and 40?

40 Prior to the cross with the devil, He was severely tested.

40 after the cross, He was gloriously restored and now with his people administrating Faith.

Because the barrier is broken.  smile.gif

I said the barrier to God is broken!

Amen.
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The part Jesus appears in front of Thomas and reassure him that He is Jesus and he risen from death is truly awe inspiring. Happen to me before when I was at time lost faith.

There was part about shroud of Turin, what your take on that? seems like there was an error in carbon 14 dating, it seems it be older then estimated around 15th century.

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post Jan 1 2013, 12:21 PM

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Happy New Year to all of you.


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post Jan 18 2013, 12:10 PM

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Nice Song





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post Apr 14 2014, 08:38 PM

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Got it from internet although is in TLDR category but will worth your time.

Are You Connecting to God's Power?

Nearly 2,000 years ago the apostle Paul gave an interesting directive to Christians living in the Mediterranean port city of Thessalonica: "Pray without ceasing" (1 Thessalonians 5:17).

What did Paul mean by that?

Prayer is the mark of a Christian! It's important for the Christian to be ready to talk to, think about, be prepared to call out to God. A Christian is one who is always ready to pray and who is in the spirit of prayer continually.

So why pray at all?

In the famous scripture about faith, we are told that we "must believe that he [God] exists and that he rewards those who earnestly seek him" (Hebrews 11:6, New International Version, emphasis added). Do you believe that? In writing to the ancient Thessalonians, Paul is also today encouraging us to be always ready and develop a regular habit of thanking, praising, consulting and seeking God. Prayer represents a spiritual lifeline, a way to tap the very power of God in our lives.

So how do we do we get into a state where we can "pray without ceasing"? Allow me to share a few personal experiences. My day in prayerful contact with God may go like this:

1. Wake up. In my thoughts thank God for a new day, another opportunity to practice His ways and impact others positively.

2. Make time to kneel and thank God for what He has blessed me with, ask for guidance for the day, ask for the knowledge of His will (Romans 12:1-2) and humbly praise Him for answering prayer and for being with me, as well as pray for people with needs, hurts, sicknesses and trauma.

3. When I sit down to eat, offer simple thanks to God. Thank God for food, sustenance and all good things. Recognize that there are many people not so fortunate who have to spend a greater part of their life to secure and provide food just barely to stay alive.

4. As I leave for work, be spiritually mindful in my thoughts and ask for protection, direction, and favor (Psalm 90:17).

5. When the time comes to make decisions, stop and ask God for guidance to make the right one, to do the next right thing.

6. When seeing things go right in the day, thank and praise God for the successes.

7. When seeing things go wrong, ask God for intervention, support, understanding, patience, and wisdom. Ask to be shown what lessons should be learned (James 1:2-5).

8. Pray with fellow workers and ask for God's guidance and presence when beginning a meeting that will impact what the Church does and the people involved.

9. Midday, thank God for the food that He again provides.

10. During the day if the going gets tough, ask God for relief and endurance.

11. At the end of a day, thank God for all the ways He has been with me and what He has blessed me with. Ask Him to teach me and help me learn spiritual lessons, even if they're learned through adversity.

12. Thank God for my evening meal and those whom I may be sharing it with.

13. As I may read or study the Bible, ask Him to illuminate and spiritually ignite the words in my mind.

14. Before falling asleep, briefly review the day with God and humbly praise Him for being with me and guiding my paths.

As you can see, hardly a few hours go in my day without at least a simple and short prayer. This conscious, constant contact with God is prayer without ceasing. Of course, some prayers are very short, others are longer and more narrative.

I cannot live without prayer. I need help, and the best support I have is being spiritually in a place where God is right by my side through the day (Micah 6:8). I'm not clever enough to do all that I have to by relying solely on my human abilities. I believe that my life is not mine, but part of a destiny that God is in total control of. So I want and need constant contact with God! Direct, simple, humble and sincere prayer without ceasing is how I tap the power of God.

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