Monday, November 23, 2009

Giving Thanks Well

As we approach this season of Thanksgiving, I'd like to share a message with you that Apostle Nate Holcomb preached a while back. The message is entitled, "Giving Thanks Well." As we continue to thank God for who He is and for what He does in our lives, I want to encourage your hearts to pray to the Father in your Heavenly prayer language, praying in the Holy Ghost. Thus our spiritual lives should also reflect thanksgiving as we come together in fellowship with God and being filled with the abundance of the Spirit of God.

When we pray in the Holy Spirit, we are praying the perfect will of the Father. The Holy Spirit makes intercession on behalf of the saints according to the will of God. Therefore when we pray in tongues, we are giving thanks well.

God is our loving, caring and sharing Heavenly Father and the Holy Spirit is a supernatural grace that He gives us gratis and undeserving. Grace is God's helping hand.

As always, please continue to remain in the place of grace, remaining in the place by Jesus.

The blessings of the Lord upon you, your family, your baskets, your barns, your cabinets, your storehouses, your health, your finances and God bless everything that concerns you.

Have a blessed thanksgiving, giving thanks well!!


Friday, November 13, 2009

How To Live In a Mad World

This week Apostle Holcomb preached a message entitled, "How To Live in a Mad World." We realize that God's grace is in place for us when we need it. As tragedy and madness take place all around us, God gives us power to overcome the issues of this world. We are over comers and we overcome by the blood of the lamb and the words of our testimony. Grace is God's power that enables us to stand in the midst of a mad world. Remember that as Christians, we are in the world but we are not of this world. We are spiritual beings having human encounters. Moreover when things take place that leave us bewildered, the Bible admonishes us to think it not strange. Romans 5:20 says that where sin abounded, grace did much more abound. Please remember to remain in the place of grace. Remain in the place by Jesus.