Monday 24 July 2017

Let your light shine


Let your light shine before others


Let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven. Matthew 5:16 NIV

Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: Just as ripples spread out when a single pebble is dropped into water, the actions of individuals can have far-reaching effects.

If that’s the case, the Bible offers a master class in turning those ripples into billows and whitecaps-the kind of waves people notice. In his Word, God instructs his people to live in such a way that we profoundly impact the lives of others.

In order to rise to that challenge, there are three things we need to understand.

1. Qualifications mean little.


The apostle Paul told his young protégé Timothy, “Don’t let anyone look down on you because you are young, but set an example for the believers in speech, in conduct, in love, in faith and in purity” (1 Timothy 4:12).

Timothy was quite capable of setting an example for others, even though he was young. Likewise, you are capable of setting a life-changing example for someone else, regardless of your

Past;
Personal struggles;
Family background;
Level of formal Christian education;
Ability to see yourself as a role model

2. Words mean even less.


A quote often mistakenly attributed to St. Francis of Assisi gets to the heart of the matter: “Preach the gospel at all times. Use words if necessary.” Words certainly have their place in a believer’s life. The right words, spoken at the right time, can change lives.

But those words must be accompanied by loving actions and concern. Jesus set the example. He was a man of actions and words. He involved himself in the lives of others. He demonstrated his love through compassionate interaction.

3. The glory goes to God.


In Acts 3, we read how Peter and John healed a beggar who had been disabled since birth. As word of the healing spread, people came running to Peter and John. Celebrity is a powerful draw. Peter saw something in the crowd’s eyes that made him uncomfortable: hero worship.

He nipped it in the bud before it could take root. “Fellow Israelites, why . . . do you stare at us as if by our own power or godliness we had made this man walk?” (Acts 3:12). He wanted to make sure God got the credit for his work. That same God-first spirit will serve you well as you impact the lives of others.

Which of these three things was most impactful for you to read?



cred: Bible Connection News

Presidential Access: Conservative Evangelicals Revel in Their ‘Unprecedented’ Access to the President

 Conservative Evangelicals Access to the President


Squeezed among two dozen other evangelical supporters of the president, Southern Baptist Richard Land added his hand to the others reaching to pray for President Trump.

The July 10 Oval Office prayer session, which has been panned and praised, is just one example of the access Trump and his key aides have given to conservative Christian leaders - from an hourslong May dinner in the Blue Room to an all-day meeting earlier this month in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building next door.

“This is unlike anything we’ve experienced in our career or ministry - unprecedented access, unprecedented solicitation of opinions and viewpoints,” said Land, president of Southern Evangelical Seminary in Matthews, N.C.,  and a veteran at the intersection of religion and politics.

But while religious conservatives are getting such intimate contact with the chief executive that they can literally “lay hands” on him, other faith leaders are being kept at arm’s length.

Steven Martin, the communications director for the National Council of Churches, a group that includes mainline Protestant, Orthodox and historically black denominations, declared: “I’d absolutely say we’re frozen out.”

Manjit Singh, a co-founder of the Sikh American Legal Defense and Education Fund, called interaction with the White House at a “very limited level to practically non-existent.”

Minhaj Hassan, a spokesman for Islamic Relief USA, said: “In the first six months of the Trump presidency, there hasn’t been any direct communication with the White House.”

Randall Balmer, chair of Dartmouth College’s religion department, calls the political shift in the White House “a whole different center of gravity religiously” from the recent past.

In the 1960s, “representatives of the National Council of Churches could pretty much knock on the door almost any time and be granted access and now you just don’t have that any longer,” he said.

Melissa Rogers, who was director of the White House Office of Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships under President Obama, said it was “very common” for various offices to hold briefings for a diverse range of U.S. religious communities.

“That certainly included evangelicals, Catholics, mainline Christians, Muslims, Buddhists, Hindus, Sikhs and others,” said Rogers, whose former position still hasn’t been filled by the Trump administration.

In the 1980s, President Reagan welcomed conservative Christian leaders Pat Robertson and Jerry Falwell Sr. to the White House. But political scientist Paul Kengor called Reagan “a Protestant with a healthy respect for non-Protestant faiths, especially Catholic and Jewish faiths.” Reagan had relationships with Pope John Paul II, Mother Teresa and Cardinal Terence Cooke and “carried in his jacket a list of Soviet Jews held in prison or denied the right to emigrate.”

Today, some groups outside the fold of conservative Christianity report a limited amount of communication with the 6-month-old Trump administration. They describe connections with Cabinet-level offices, such as Hindus with the Justice Department and Baha’is with the State Department.

Officials of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops “frequently send letters to relevant departments and agencies on vital issues of the day,” said Judy Keane, spokeswoman for the bishops’ conference. Some of those letters differed with the administration on capping the number of refugees and withdrawing from the Paris climate change agreement.

Rabbi Jonah Dov Pesner, director of the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism, said leaders of the Reform movement have met with administration officials and voiced their concerns about issues such as the two-state solution and religious pluralism in Israel.

“Despite profound disagreements on issues including immigrant justice, access to health care, voting rights, and more, members of the administration have heard our concerns with respect,” he said. “Every administration is different, but we have always found a way to make the voices of Reform Judaism heard.”

There have been a few examples of interfaith approaches by the Trump White House, such as when Vice President Mike Pence praised the contributions of Sikhs in a June speech in his home state of Indiana. Days later, he traveled to Colorado to celebratethe 40th anniversary of conservative Christian organization Focus on the Family.

And turbans, habits and an array of other religious attire were seen at the National Day of Prayer ceremony and the National Prayer Service at Washington National Cathedral on the day after the inauguration.

But two very different recent administrations - those of Presidents George W. Bush and Obama - have made more particular efforts to be inclusive, especially in relation to government partnerships with faith groups on social services, said Bob Tuttle, professor of religion and government at George Washington University.

So what benefit is there for Trump to emphasize his ties to evangelical leaders? Balmer said they provide Trump with a seal of approval.

“Whenever Billy Graham showed up at the side of any politician, it provided some sense that the politician was on the right track or doing the right thing,” said Balmer.

Though he doesn’t consider Trump’s evangelical supporters to have equivalent authority as Graham, “nevertheless they do represent that constituency, a constituency that voted for Trump at 81 percent.”

And while it may not be surprising that any president would welcome those with whom he agrees more than others, the Rev. Carlos Malavé, executive director of Christian Churches Together, says Trump risks losing a channel of communication to an important constituency.

“If the President is interested in listening to the wisdom of American Christians in general he should be open to give access to a broader representation of these leaders,” said Malavé, who hasn’t been able to get a meeting for himself and other anti-poverty advocates.

Deputy press secretary Sarah Sanders, who defended the recent prayers for the president at the White House, called those who attended the July 10 gathering “his Faith Advisory Board.” She said “they meet from time to time to speak about issues that are important to that community.”

But according to Johnnie Moore, an evangelical author and advocate for persecuted Christians who was at the Oval Office gathering, the only people who attended were evangelicals.

Two days later Trump, referring to the audience of the Christian Broadcasting Network, told CBN founder Pat Robertson: “You have people that I love - evangelicals.”






Cred: Religion News

The Everlasting Word

Today's Scripture: Psalm 146

Psalm 146 (KJV)


1 Praise ye the Lord. Praise the Lord, O my soul.

2 While I live will I praise the Lord: I will sing praises unto my God while I have any being.

3 Put not your trust in princes, nor in the son of man, in whom there is no help.

4 His breath goeth forth, he returneth to his earth; in that very day his thoughts perish.

5 Happy is he that hath the God of Jacob for his help, whose hope is in the Lord his God:

6 Which made heaven, and earth, the sea, and all that therein is: which keepeth truth for ever:

7 Which executeth judgment for the oppressed: which giveth food to the hungry. The Lord looseth the prisoners:

8 The Lord openeth the eyes of the blind: the Lord raiseth them that are bowed down: the Lord loveth the righteous:

9 The Lord preserveth the strangers; he relieveth the fatherless and widow: but the way of the wicked he turneth upside down.

10 The Lord shall reign for ever, even thy God, O Zion, unto all generations. Praise ye the Lord.



Scripture Meaning



Why we should not trust in men. (1-4) Why we should trust in God. (5-10)

Verses 1-4: If it is our delight to praise the Lord while we live, we shall certainly praise him to all eternity. With this glorious prospect before us, how low do worldly pursuits seem! There is a Son of man in whom there is help, even him who is also the Son of God, who will not fail those that trust in him. But all other sons of men are like the man from whom they sprung, who, being in honour, did not abide.

God has given the earth to the children of men, but there is great striving about it. Yet, after a while, no part of the earth will be their own, except that in which their dead bodies are laid. And when man returns to his earth, in that very day all his plans and designs vanish and are gone: what then comes of expectations from him?


Verses 5-10: The psalmist encourages us to put confidence in God. We must hope in the providence of God for all we need as to this life, and in the grace of God for that which is to come. The God of heaven became a man that he might become our salvation. Though he died on the cross for our sins, and was laid in the grave, yet his thoughts of love to us did not perish; he rose again to fulfill them. When on earth, his miracles were examples of what he is still doing every day.

He grants deliverance to captives bound in the chains of sin and Satan. He opens the eyes of the understanding. He feeds with the bread of life those who hunger for salvation; and he is the constant Friend of the poor in spirit, the helpless: with him poor sinners, that are as fatherless, find mercy; and his kingdom shall continue for ever. Then let sinners flee to him, and believers rejoice in him. And as the Lord shall reign for ever, let us stir up each other to praise his holy name.


Scripture Application


Each day we walk through the Bible chapter by chapter making an application of our text to help us grow in the Lord. Many applications can be made from each day's text. Today we continue in the Book of Psalm with Chapter 146. In our text today we see theme of the help of man verses the help of God. In making application we see that the help of man is temporal and unstable, but the help from God is lasting and complete.

Today we are taught by the world to believe in yourself and book stores are full of self help books. The World's view is unstable but God's view lasting and complete. How about you? Do you value the worlds view over God's view or the Word of God? Let us lean from our Psalm and text today to remember that your can depend on the Word of God because it is complete, unchanging, everlasting, and without error..

Trust in the Lord with all thine heart

Bible Verse of the Day: Proverbs 3:5-6  (KJV)


5 Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.

6 In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.

Prayer Request

Today's Prayer Requests


Luvada Fredman | Please also pray for me

Andy Garland | Andy Garland

Vera Bankston-Jones | FATHER GOD, thank you for your grace and the love you bestow upon me!....... Selah

fred | greetings in the name of our true living God,special prayer about my family health, some chronic disease have stolen happiness on my elder son who is 9 years. also where i work, am the owner of a foundational/elementary school which in which am undergoing financial constrains especially in getting my staff paid of this end month salary, this has been as a result of inflation at this electioneering period where the cost of living is affecting our community and the school expenses doubling up as a result of fluctuating prices. i am challenged but am sure myself i can not succeed not until our lord is ushered inn to guide me on my difficulties. finally pray for our country kenya for a peaceful credible election in . thanks to you all our prayer partners and may God bless you abundantly sincerely fred

Stephanie w | Praying for my health n strength in the Lord that he continue to live within me n let me be able to continue to work his labor n I'm asking for financial favor so I can live comfortable during my life span in Jesus name amen

Blude Israel |  I want God to Give me more grace,circular job,am 31 years of who need financial assistance to start business and do other things in life as the work of God is concern I want God to intervention in my issue.

Iranian Christian on hunger strike

 Iranian Christian prisoner Ebrahim Firouzi


The Iranian Christian prisoner Ebrahim Firouzi (pictured) has gone on hunger strike to protest against long prison sentences given to Christians in Iran.In recent weeks 11 Christians, including 2 church pastors, have been sentenced to lengthy prison terms of 10 years or more, ostensibly on charges of (or related to) acting against national security.

In response to this injustice the 30-year-old Christian convert and prisoner Ebrahim Firouzi has announced a 10-day hunger strike to protest against the mistreatment of new Christian believers and converts by the judicial authorities in Iran.Prior to commencing the hunger strike Ebrahim issued the following statement:


“Following the mistreatment of new Christian believers and converts by the judicial authorities, refusing Christian prisoners access to Christian literature, and issuing unjust and hefty verdicts and sentences against new Christian believers and converts to the point that in the recent months tens of Christians have been sentenced to long years of imprisonment, I hereby announce going on hunger strike, commencing on 17th July 2017, for a period of 10 days, in support of the rights of fellow Christians.

“I have announced my concerns about these limitations on Christians to the judiciary of Tehran in a letter dated 16th July 2017: the regime of Iran does not determine or confirm the Christian faith of people and this matter is entirely within the jurisdiction of the Church.”
Ebrahim Firouzi was arrested in Tehran on 21st August 2013.

He was due for release in January 2015 after serving a 10-month prison sentence for propaganda against the regime, insulting Islamic sacraments and acting against national security, but the Iranian authorities brought additional charges against him of “acting against national security, gathering, and collusion” and sentenced him to an additional 5 years’ imprisonment. Ebrahim is serving his sentence in Rajaei Shahr Prison in Karaj.



List of Christians given prison sentences in Iran since 20th June 2017:

Pastor Victor Bet Tamraz (10 years)
Amin Afshar Naderi (15 years)
Hadi Asgari (10 years)
Pastor Yousef Nadarkhani (10 years)
Mohammad Reza Omidi (10 years)
Mohammad Ali Mosayebzadeh (10 years)
Zaman Fadaie (10 years)
Naser Navard Goltapeh (10 years)
Bahram Nasibov (10 years)
Yusif Farhadov (10 years)
Eldar Gurbanov (10 years)





Cred: Christian News

Sunday 23 July 2017

Praying for the Prodigals

Spiritual Warfare Strategy to Pray for Prodigals



To summarize the strategy of spiritual warfare on behalf of the dropout believer:

1. Note or observe the behavior or works (fruit) of the flesh (Gal 5:19-21) in the dropout believer.

2. Pray for discernment by the Holy Spirit to reveal the strongholds.

3. Bind the strongman (Matt 18:18).

4. Loose the power of the Holy Spirit.


Some comments on this strategy:

1. The works (fruit) of the flesh are the obvious, visible patterns in one's life-the anger, the resentment, the substance abuse and so on. They are the visible manifestations or "servants" of the spiritual strongholds that rule one's life.

2. Only God knows the heart of a man. We may see a pattern of anger in a person, and God reveals that it is due to the stronghold of pride. We may observe a pattern of anger in another person, and God shows a completely different stronghold-perhaps the spirit of antichrist (unbelief). It is important to recognize that only God can reveal the spiritual source of the problem.

3. Jesus' declaration of our authority to tread on serpents and scorpions (Luke 10:19) and bind and render inoperative demon spirits must become a reality to us. We do have authority over all the power of the enemy. We exercise this authority in prayer.

4. When darkness is bound and cast out in a person, it is important that the empty spiritual place it leaves is filled with the power of the Holy Spirit. The story of the return of more demons to torment a person who is cleansed (Matt 12:43) is a pattern we must guard against. Our part in this is to ask that the corresponding spirit of the kingdom of God be released and to declare the truth of the Word concerning the dropout believer. For example, if a stronghold of pride is bound, then we ask for a spirit of humility and submission.



Action Tip:

Continue the prayer process on behalf of the two or three people in your sphere of influence who are dropout believers whom the Lord has shown you to engage with.





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