Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Honey I Blessed the Kids


 

Praise the Lord everybody! This week Apostle Holcomb preached a message in honor of Father's Day, entitled, "Honey I Blessed the Kids." The scripture text is found in Hebrews 6:20, 21. We learned that a man must be a model, mentor and motivator for his children. He must be responsible and accountable as he follows the example given to us in Jesus Christ. The word husband means house band man. The man is the person whom God has ordained to keep the house bound together. When the man is out of place, the wife is misplaced and the children are displaced. This is because at some point God has been replaced. When the man is in his proper position, he operates under the authority and he is responsible to God. The man must be in the position to declare the blessings of the Lord upon his family. When he has the proper establishment, he will never crack under pressure. His foundation is sure. The man will continue to hold the government of his family upon his shoulders as he rests in the Kingdom authority of our great and mighty God. Please remember to remain in the place of grace. Remain in the place by Jesus. God bless you!

Monday, June 14, 2010

Learning Opportunities


 

Praise the Lord, everybody. This is Minister Novice. This week our Apostle, Bishop Nate Holcomb preached a message entitled, Learning Both: How to Live With and How to Live Without. The subtitle is Learning Opportunities. The scripture text is found in Philippians 4:10. The word opportunity is defined as the best time for something. We learned that every storm and situation in life is an opportunity to praise the Lord. The presence of controversy is not the time to quit God. Moreover, it is the opportune occasion to learn more about our loving, caring and sharing Heavenly Father. In verse 11, Paul says that he has learned to be content in whatever state he finds himself in. Contentment is a restful, peaceful state of mind that is undisturbed by external circumstances. It is an unwavering and uncomplaining acceptance of one's own lot, realizing that the joy of the Lord is our strength. The joy of the Lord is a deep sense of inner well being that's independent of whatever may be going on in our lives. It produces in us strength and fortitude which is a conquering attitude. As the people of God, we must learn that our contentment is not in some thing, rather it is in someone. Realizing this, when we go through storms and valleys, we will never lose our trust, reliance, confidence nor our faith in God. God must have the preeminence in our lives. When this is of such, we can tremble in our boots and never waver in faith because we have faith in God embedded in our hearts. And as always, please remember to remain in the place of grace. Remain in the place by Jesus!