Archive for May, 2010.

Thought of the Day: 05/16/2010

Posted on May 16th, 2010 by Pastor Jeff in Uncategorized

Change is only possible for those who have had an inner change. This inner change is brought about by a recognition of helplessness and powerlessness against sin and trusting Jesus for forgiveness and salvation. Read the rest of this entry »


Lavishing Gifts

Posted on May 16th, 2010 by Pastor Jeff in personal

My son turned five years old last Tuesday and we gave him his gift request. What a joy it is to see the glow and the excitement in his face when he received his gift. A simple celebration (no party for his birth announcements were made) was enough to make him a very happy celebrator. Read the rest of this entry »


Showing the Evidence

Posted on May 16th, 2010 by Pastor Jeff in Ministry

When we say we love God it must show in how we treat others who are in need. People in Jesus’ time regard those with leprosy as outcasts. Jesus did not treat them as outcasts but even went to them, forgave their sins and healed them. Read the rest of this entry »


Thought of the Day: 05/15/2010

Posted on May 15th, 2010 by Pastor Jeff in Daily Living

How many of us get up in the morning, eat breakfast, prepare for work and never look at the mirror before leaving? Very few, if not none, right? When we look at the mirror, we make necessary changes and adjustments to our looks before we leave. Read the rest of this entry »


Passage of the Day: 05/10/2010

Posted on May 10th, 2010 by Pastor Jeff in Uncategorized

“And will manifest myself to him.”
John 14:21

The Lord Jesus gives special revelations of Himself to His people. Even if Scripture did not declare this, there are many of the children of God who could testify the truth of it from their own experience. They have had manifestations of their Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ in a peculiar manner, such as no mere reading or hearing could afford. In the biographies of eminent saints, you will find many instances recorded in which Jesus has been pleased, in a very special manner to speak to their souls, and to unfold the wonders of His person; yea, so have their souls been steeped in happiness that they have thought themselves to be in heaven, whereas they were not there, though they were well nigh on the threshold of it–for when Jesus manifests Himself to His people, it is heaven on earth; it is paradise in embryo; it is bliss begun. Especial manifestations of Christ exercise a holy influence on the believer’s heart. One effect will be humility. If a man says, “I have had such-and-such spiritual communications, I am a great man,” he has never had any communion with Jesus at all; for “God hath respect unto the lowly: but the proud He knoweth afar off.” He does not need to come near them to know them, and will never give them any visits of love. Another effect will be happiness; for in God’s presence there are pleasures for evermore. Holiness will be sure to follow. A man who has no holiness has never had this manifestation. Some men profess a great deal; but we must not believe any one unless we see that his deeds answer to what he says. “Be not deceived; God is not mocked.” He will not bestow His favours upon the wicked: for while He will not cast away a perfect man, neither will He respect an evil doer. Thus there will be three effects of nearness to Jesus–humility, happiness, and holiness. May God give them to thee, Christian!


Thought of the Day: 05/03/2010

Posted on May 3rd, 2010 by Pastor Jeff in Faith

It was probably difficult, an internal struggle for Peter to get off the boat and let his foot rest on the water when Jesus called him out of the boat. But he was the only man who experienced walking on water. Read the rest of this entry »


Passage of the Day: 05/03/2010

Posted on May 3rd, 2010 by Pastor Jeff in encouragement

“In the world ye shall have tribulation.”
John 16:33

Art thou asking the reason of this, believer? Look upward to thy heavenly Father, and behold Him pure and holy. Dost thou know that thou art one day to be like Him? Wilt thou easily be conformed to His image? Wilt thou not require much refining in the furnace of affliction to purify thee? Will it be an easy thing to get rid of thy corruptions, and make thee perfect even as thy Father which is in heaven is perfect? Next, Christian, turn thine eye downward. Dost thou know what foes thou hast beneath thy feet? Thou wast once a servant of Satan, and no king will willingly lose his subjects. Dost thou think that Satan will let thee alone? No, he will be always at thee, for he “goeth about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour.” Expect trouble, therefore, Christian, when thou lookest beneath thee. Then look around thee. Where art thou? Thou art in an enemy’s country, a stranger and a sojourner. The world is not thy friend. If it be, then thou art not God’s friend, for he who is the friend of the world is the enemy of God. Be assured that thou shalt find foe-men everywhere. When thou sleepest, think that thou art resting on the battlefield; when thou walkest, suspect an ambush in every hedge. As mosquitoes are said to bite strangers more than natives, so will the trials of earth be sharpest to you. Lastly, look within thee, into thine own heart and observe what is there. Sin and self are still within. Ah! if thou hadst no devil to tempt thee, no enemies to fight thee, and no world to ensnare thee, thou wouldst still find in thyself evil enough to be a sore trouble to thee, for “the heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked.” Expect trouble then, but despond not on account of it, for God is with thee to help and to strengthen thee. He hath said, “I will be with thee in trouble; I will deliver thee and honour thee.”