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This group is for any one that would like to let God light there way in life. The word Jesus spoke. John 1:1, And he still speaks to us, by his word, And in are hearts by the Holy Spirit. The Holy Bible it is a light to light every persons way. Man can not light your way. We must let God light are way.

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Love and Devotion

Started by Marshall Ray Blake. Last reply by jamie russ case Jul 18, 2016. 4 Replies

Prayer is one of the most important activities in our lives because we’re actually talking to the sovereign God of the universe who has all power and knowledge. He understands how we feel, knows what…Continue

3 Names to Know

Started by Marshall Ray Blake Feb 5, 2016. 0 Replies

The name, “I am who I am” in Hebrew is the word Yahweh, which we also know as Jehovah. It means self-existent, and it signifies that God has no beginning and will never have an end. This name…Continue

HEARING THE VOICE OF GOD

Started by Marshall Ray Blake Jun 1, 2015. 0 Replies

Messages Of HopeHEARING THE VOICE OF GODHow can we recognize the voice of God? This question has been asked by countless people throughout the ages. Samuel heard the voice of God, but did not…Continue

THE CLOAK DOESN'T FIT

Started by Marshall Ray Blake Nov 26, 2014. 0 Replies

I Thessalonians 2:1-13THE CLOAK DOESN'T FITMEMORY VERSE: I Thessalonians 2:5: For neither at any time used we flattering words, as ye know, nor a cloak of covetousness; God is witness.To covet is "to…Continue

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Comment by Marshall Ray Blake on January 27, 2014 at 6:37am

                                 

END-TIME RELIGION

MEMORY VERSE: Preach the word; be instant in season, out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort with all longsuffering and doctrine (2 Timothy 4:2).


Some blame church conditions on the times and long for the good old days, but even in Timothy's time compromise and coldness were becoming epidemic. Paul gave young Timothy good advice for dealing with these problems. He was to preach the Word at every opportunity, applying it in reproof, rebuke, and with exhortation. He was to preach from a heart of love for his hearers, being longsuffering toward them. His sermons were to be filled with the great doctrines of the faith. He was to be true to his calling even though it should bring criticism and persecution. He must do the work of an evangelist, winning souls in both his pulpit and private ministry.


When pastors preach the Word and members apply the Word, putting away foolish divisions and following their pastor in soulwinning and missionary outreach, churches will flourish. Paul's formula doesn't fail. Even today. The power of the gospel is unchanged.


There is a danger in blaming the ills of a church on the times. While present conditions may not be conducive to revival, that does not mean that revival cannot come. Whenever Christians get thoroughly right with God, blessings are sure to result. Revival can come in our day to Christians in America and to any local church. The Bible method of opposing evil and conquering for Christ has not changed. And a genuine revival is our nation's greatest need.


If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land (2 Chronicles 7:14).

Comment by Marshall Ray Blake on January 26, 2014 at 8:39am

THE KING ETERNAL

MEMORY VERSE: Now unto the King eternal, immortal, invisible, the only wise God, be honour and glory for ever and ever. Amen (1 Timothy 1:17).

God is unchanging...eternal.

And He is in charge of all things.

This compound truth caused Paul to burst forth in a doxology ... a song of praise. In the most difficult of circumstances Paul found reasons to rejoice because he knew that the Eternal God was working out all things well.

Since our Lord is the King eternal, He deserves first place in our lives. However, those who give Him the preeminence often find that it proves costly. A. W. Tozer explains: "The moment we make up our minds that we are going on with this determination to exalt God over all, we step out of the world's parade. We shall find ourselves out of adjustment to the ways of the world, and increasingly so as we make progress in the holy way."

He continues: "Our break with the world will be the direct outcome of our changed relation to God. For the world of fallen men does not honor God. Millions call themselves by His Name, it is true, and pay some token respect to Him, but a simple test will show how little He is really honored among them. Let the average man be put to the proof on the question of who is above, and his true position will be exposed. Let him be forced into making a choice between God and money, between God and men, between God and personal ambition, God and self, God and human love, and God will take second place every time."

But you do not have to be average. Determine by God's grace to break out of the mold; to give the King eternal first place in your heart. The rewards will begin today and continue for ever and ever.

Comment by Marshall Ray Blake on January 25, 2014 at 1:42am

REDEEMING THE TIME

MEMORY VERSE: Redeeming the time, because the days are evil (Ephesians 5:16).

Matthew Henry says: "Time is a talent given us by God, and it is misspent and lost when not employed according to His design. If we have lost our time heretofore, we must double our diligence for the future. Of that time which thousands on a dying bed would gladly redeem at the price of the whole world, how little do men think, and to what trifles they daily sacrifice it!"

H.C.G. Moule points out that Paul is calling for us to buy up every opportunity, and adds: "Do this, remembering that you will need do it if you are to be really serviceable to Him; it will not do to let things drift, as if circumstances would take care of themselves." He explains that world conditions demand diligence in seizing opportunities to serve the Lord. In his words: "...the 'days' of your human life in a sinful world do not lend themselves to holy uses where the man who lives them does not watch for opportunities."

Actually, the thought here is that of a businessman buying up valuable articles. And time is one of life's greatest values. Emerson said, "One of the illusions of life is that the present hour is not the critical, decisive hour. Write it on your heart that every day is the best day of the year. He only is rich who owns the day, and no one owns the day who allows it to be invaded with worry, fret, and anxiety."

THIS is the day to serve the Lord. It may be the only day any one of us will ever own. What would you do if you knew this would be your final opportunity? What service for your Lord have you longed to do but have not found the time nor the courage?

Do it today.

Comment by Marshall Ray Blake on January 24, 2014 at 4:35am

ETERNAL THINGS

MEMORY VERSE: While we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal (2 Corinthians 4:18).


Most spend their time working and scheming to get visible assets; money, property, stocks, bonds, etc. Yet all these things are temporal...tied to time. And because they are temporal their value is fleeting.


Some material possessions are fleeting in value because our time on earth is limited. No matter how enduring the possession, the lifetime of the possessor determines the life of its usefulness to that person. Homes and automobiles are of no value to those who have passed from this life. The other dimension to the brevity of use of earth's trinkets is the fact that someday they will all be destroyed. In view of this truth, Peter wrote: Seeing then that all these things shall be dissolved, what manner of persons ought ye to be in all holy conversation and godliness (2 Peter 3:11).


But some things have lasting value.


Jesus said: Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth, where moth and rust doth corrupt, and where thieves break through and steal: But lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, and where thieves do not break through nor steal (Matthew 6:19-20).


Faithful service for Christ may not bring earthly acclaim or material rewards, but treasures in heaven await the Christian who gives of himself in labor for his Lord. Suffering here may be difficult but it cannot be compared with the blessings awaiting those who stand true to the Saviour: For our light affliction, which is but for a moment, worketh for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory (2 Corinthians 4:17).

Comment by Marshall Ray Blake on January 23, 2014 at 6:30pm

HIGH TIME

MEMORY VERSE: And that, knowing the time, that now it is high time to awake out of sleep: for now is our salvation nearer than when we believed (Romans 13:11).

We live in a strategic period of history. This is not time for lazy, lethargic Christianity. There is too much at stake, too much to do.

Vance Havner hit the target when he wrote: "We have too many casual Christians who dabble in everything but are not committed to anything. They have a nodding acquaintance with a score of subjects but are sold on nothing." Evaluating the conditions in many churches he said, "Most church members live so far below the standard, you'd have to backslide to be in fellowship. We are so subnormal that if we were to become normal, people would think we were abnormal!"

And all this when closing time seems to be upon us! The prospect of the Lord's soon return ought to awaken us to the need of total involvement in taking the gospel to the world. D. L. Moody said, "I have felt like working three times as hard since I came to understand that my Lord is coming again." How has that truth affected your life?

In what areas of Christian responsibility are you lethargic? What would a genuine awakening do to your lifestyle? Which of your present activities would cease? How would your involvement in your church change? What would happen to your giving?

Time is counting down.

Days of opportunity are slipping away.

Christ is coming.

It is high time to awake out of sleep.

Comment by Marshall Ray Blake on January 21, 2014 at 7:56am

Whenever your kids are out of control, 
you can take comfort from the thought that even God's 
omnipotence did not extend to God's kids. 
After creating heaven and earth, God created Adam and Eve. 
And the first thing He said to them was: "Don't."


"Don't what?" Adam asked.


"Don't eat the Forbidden Fruit." God replied.


"Forbidden fruit? We got Forbidden Fruit?


Hey, Eve..we got Forbidden Fruit!"


"No way!"


"Where?"


"Don't eat that fruit!" said God.


"Why?"


"Because I am your Creator and I said so!" said God, 
wondering why he hadn't stopped after making the elephants.


A few minutes later God saw the kids having an apple break and was angry.


"Didn't I tell you not to eat that fruit?" the 'First Parent' asked.


"Uh huh," Adam replied.


"Then why did you?"


"I dunno," Eve answered.


"She started it!" Adam said.


"Did not!"


"DID so!"


"DID NOT!"


Having had it with the two of them, 
God's punishment was that Adam and Eve should have children of their own... 
thus the pattern was set, and it has never changed.

Comment by Vijaya kumari on January 16, 2014 at 11:37pm

Comment by Vijaya kumari on January 16, 2014 at 11:36pm

From the depths of my bespair I call to you, LORD.

Hear my cry, O LORD; listen to my call for help!

Comment by Marshall Ray Blake on January 7, 2014 at 11:51am

Comment by Marshall Ray Blake on January 7, 2014 at 11:47am


Two little boys were best friends at church, but they both had a reputation for getting into trouble. 
One Sunday, one of the boys was home sick, but the other boy, not wanting to let his friend down, 
was twice as bad as normal.



As he was running through the sanctuary after church, the pastor grabbed him and angrily said, 
"Where's God?!"



The little boy was frightened and didn't know what to say.



The pastor continued, "I want you to go home and think about it and I don't want you to come back 
until you can tell me where God is."



The boy went home and called his sick friend on the telephone. 
"Guess what," he said. "They've lost God, and they're trying to blame that one on us, too."

 

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