Wednesday, June 29, 2011

STUDIES FROM OUR HOLY BIBLE
FOR THE MONTH OF JULY




BIBLE STUDIES FOR JULY





Heavenly Father, when bad news causes anxieties and fears to surround me, may I pause and remember that You have the final word.

Jeremiah 29:11 ~ "For I know the plans I have for you" declares the Lord. "Plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." (NIV)

Father, may the love and mercy that You have for me, peak on the wings of every new morning. Lead me on in my studies this day, I pray...


July 1st - Job 20-21 & Acts 10: 24-48

July 2nd - Job 22-24 & Acts 11

July 3rd - Job 25-27 & Acts 12

July 4th - Job 28-29 & Acts 13: 1-25

July 5th - Job 30-31 & Acts 13: 26-52

July 6th - Job 32-33 & Acts 14

July 7th - Job 34-35 & Acts 15: 1-21

July 8th - Job 36-37 & Acts 15: 22-41

July 9th - Job 38-40 & Acts 16: 1-21

July 10th - Job 41-42 & Acts 16: 22-40

July 11th - Psalms 1-3 & Acts 17: 1-15

July 12th - Psalms 4-6 & Acts 17: 16-34

July 13th - Psalms 7-9 & Acts 18

July 14th - Psalms 10-12 & Acts 19: 1-20

July 15th - Psalms 13-15 & Acts 19: 21-41

July 16th - Psalms 16-17 & Acts 20: 1-16

July 17th - Psalms 18-19 & Acts 20: 17-38

July 18th - Psalms 20-22 & Acts 21: 1-17

July 19th - Psalms 23-25 & Acts 21: 18-40

July 20th - Psalms 26-28 & Acts 22

July 21st - Psalms 29-30 & Acts 23: 1-15

July 22nd - Psalms 31-32 & Acts 23: 16-35

July 23rd - Psalms 33-34 & Acts 24

July 24th - Psalms 35-36 & Acts 25

July 25th - Psalms 37-39 & Acts 26

July 26th - Psalms 40-42 & Acts 27: 1-26

July 27th - Psalms 43-45 & Acts 27: 27-44

July 28th - Psalms 46-48 & Acts 28

July 29th - Psalms 49-50 & Romans 1

July 30th - Psalms 51-53 & Romans 2

July 31st - Psalms 54-56 & Romans 3

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May God give you much wisdom and guidance as you delve into His rich Word daily! -Rev. Debbie ♥

WARNING! YOU CANNOT TAKE THE "MARK OF THE BEAST" FOR ANY REASON AND STILL GO TO HEAVEN! (Don't forget this)

Sunday, June 26, 2011


Billy Graham :

Jesus warned us about hell

DEAR BILLY GRAHAM,

Recently, I read about a new book that claims God won’t send anyone to hell. The reason is because God loves the whole world, and therefore everyone will be saved and go to heaven. Do you think he might be right? — N. McG.

DEAR N. McG.: Although I haven’t read this particular book, the idea that God is so loving that he could never send anyone to hell isn’t new. It’s been around for centuries. (The theological term for this idea is “universalism” — the belief that all humanity will be saved.)

But this is not what the Bible teaches. The Bible makes it very clear that hell is real. In fact, it’s just as real as heaven. You might be surprised to learn that Jesus said more about hell than anyone else in the Bible, and constantly warned us against going there. Some day, he said, God will judge the world with perfect justice. When he does, “he will say to those on his left, ‘Depart from me, you who are cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels’ ” (Matthew 25:41).

This is a sobering truth, and we should not dismiss it or take it lightly. Hell, the Bible says, is a place of eternal separation from God, and is the final destiny of all who deliberately reject God and want nothing to do with his son. Why would anyone want to go there?

But the Bible tells us another truth: We don’t have to go there! God has provided the way for our sins to be forgiven and for us to inherit the gift of eternal life. That way is Jesus Christ, who took upon himself the judgment we deserve. Don’t be deceived, but turn to Christ and give your life to him, for he alone has opened heaven’s door for us. •

© 2011 Tribune Media Services 6/24

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Thursday, June 23, 2011

What is your choice?
Which way will you choose?
After all, everyone has a choice to make.
If you ignore making your choice, that means you've chosen Hell.
Choose wisely. Your eternity depends on it.


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Wednesday, June 22, 2011


Satan Wants You To Laugh About Hell, But He Doesn’t
Joseph Chambers –
www.pawcreek.org

(Please make sure this information gets to
as many people as you can!)


Denying Eternal Hell
is an affront to Calvary!


Hell is a hot subject. In fact, it is one of the hottest subjects in the Bible and is used fifty-three times, not to mention its synonyms. David, by the Holy Ghost, said, “The wicked shall be turned into Hell, and all the nations that forget God.” (Psalm 9:17). He also said that the prostitute’s guests are in the depths of Hell. (Proverbs 9:18). It was Isaiah who proclaimed, “…Hell hath enlarged herself.” (Isaiah 5:14). The infallible Word of God has clearly revealed the mind and truth of the eternal God regarding the truth of Hell. To deny a literal eternal Hell of fire and brimstone is to blaspheme the Holy Bible. It also reduces the teachings of Jesus Christ to being riddled with error. It makes Him a fear monger to dare proclaim the story of the rich man that died and cried out of Hell. Such a story is extreme and misguided unless Jesus was indeed the spotless Lamb of God declaring the absolute truth.
Denying Hell is an Insult to Calvary! Our God so loved His beautiful world and His created family that had fallen into sin that He sent His only Begotten Son to be His sacrifice for their sins. Why would the Sovereign God of this universe offer His Son on a cruel cross if there was no eternal penalty for sin? Such thinking is insanity. The Son of God is eternal and has inhabited eternity forever. Yet, He stepped out of that realm to become the Son of Man. He is the “Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the ending, saith the Lord, which is, and which was, and which is to come, the Almighty.” (Revelation 1:8). He left eternity and descended into time and space for a short season. Hell had been created for the devil and his angels, but now God’s human family was in danger. Justice demanded that sinful men be given the same punishment as sinful angels. The Holy God is perfectly just and the penalty of sin had to be paid.
Man was created below the angels and the higher order. Since man was created on a human level and the angel Lucifer had wrought this terrible fall of men, God provided mankind a sacrifice. Calvary is God’s wonderful plan to save the human family from sin and Hell fire. To speak of the birth, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ on any other level is to insult, even blaspheme, the greatest love story of this universe. How could God create us in His own image if we are not eternal for good or bad
But, Calvary was not just a picture of love, although love was at its very heart. The angels do not fly around His throne declaring love, love, love; they declare holy, holy, holy. Calvary was certainly the ultimate picture of love, but what it really proved was holiness. God is holy and His Son hanging on a cruel cross is God’s greatest example of His holiness. His Son had to become sin for us. He, who knew no sin and existed in the divine without even the possibility of sin, had now taken sin upon His own soul as a human substitute. That substitute is now man’s escape from a burning Hell. Every soul that clings in faith to His shed blood is washed from sin and all its power to damn. You cannot deny Hell as long as you stand in the shadow of Calvary. The person that denies Hell fire has forgotten or never knew the heavenly joy of being washed from all their sins. The hope of Calvary demands the hopelessness of Hell to justify its cost to God and His Son.
Calvary was a living hell! Calvary was the closest thing to Hell any man had ever experienced without going there. The Son of God had an equivalent experience of being totally forsaken by God as a person cast into Hell experiences. That’s the meaning of His heartrending words, “My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?” (Matthew 27:46). For three hours He hung writhing on His cross with a total sense of separation from His Father. It’s impossible for us to understand or know the union with the Heavenly Father that the Son of God knew. They were one from eternity, inseparable, until the Father smote Him in death and let Him hang there as a sin sacrifice for three dark hours. It was Hell for the Son of Man to be so utterly forsaken. Maybe He will explain to us in eternity the price He paid for our salvation.
But, it doesn’t end there. While the Son of God was on the cross, He uttered “seven statements” that actually define the depth of His death. The first three reveal His undying love for humankind. The second two reveal the Hellish experience of His suffering and the last two reveal His glorious triumph. One of the two that reveals His horrible death experience is the quote regarding being forsaken. The other is more revealing than I ever before imagined. He uttered a breathtaking expression which appeared to arrest those individuals that were beneath His cross. These individuals were the ones that had nailed Him to the tree and were waiting to finish their dark deeds. It appeared that He suddenly proclaimed, “I thirst.” Those words have intrigued many readers and writers, but we have missed their utter significance. Jesus told of a rich man that went to Hell and begged for Father Abraham to send Lazarus to dip his finger in water and cool his tongue. There is no question, but that the cry of Hell is, “Water, water, water.” Up and down the corridors of that horrible place, men are begging and screaming for water.
When the Son of Man was experiencing the throbs of His horrible excruciating death and was forsaken by His God of which He was One, He cried out, “I thirst.” Hell is indeed a real place, but it is more than just a place, it is a state of existence where all things beautiful and satisfying are lost. The Son of God so experienced the penalty of sin for us that He suffered the pains of being completely emptied of all that makes life bearable. He experienced the utter emptiness of a man lost and desperate for the most basic need of water. It was as though His cry, “I thirst,” was an echo of the rich man’s cry for “water.” He was on that cross for us that we might be “forever saved.” I believe His Words, “I thirst,” can be called, “Sounds from Hell.”
The Rich Man and Sounds Out of Hell! Jesus told this vivid story that was mentioned above of the rich man that died and went to Hell. Jesus gave him no name because his name had already rotted, but the poor beggar in the story was named Lazarus. Jesus said, “… the rich man also died, and was buried; And in Hell he lift up his eyes, being in torments, and seeth Abraham afar off, and Lazarus in his bosom.” (Luke 16:23-24). This story is above all an effort by the Son of God to give us a clear picture of eternal torments for the wicked. When, at the beginning of this article, I said, “Hell is a hot subject,”it was meanst to be literal. It is not imaginary or some unconscious state. Hell is full of misery and torments so breathtaking as to cause a constant chorus of miserable sounds. Nothing describes misery more than the sounds which misery creates.
Visit a hospital where desperate men and women are patients. Their appearance may be extremely sad and even depressing but their cries and screams can be utterly terrifying. There is no question but that the screams of suffering individuals are more overwhelming than other aspects of their pitiful state. The screams of Hell are enough to make this eternal destination of the wicked the most horrible place in God’s universe.
The rich man was in torments, and his cries and requests reveal just how real the place really was. Look at this list of words which Jesus stated that came from His lips. Jesus said, “He cried.”.” Abraham responded to him by saying, “Son, remember…” The rich man said, “I pray thee,” and then showed “compassion” towards his lost family. He was clearly a different man than the one that refused to even provide the crumbs from his table for the beggar. Hell had stripped him of his arrogance and rebellion. The sounds of his words make unprepared men with an honest conscious tremble. What our world needs is for the church and the praying saints to get a fresh vision of the horrors of Hell until we are terrified by these words from the lips of a damned man.

I PRAY EARNESTLY THAT ANYONE UNSAVED, ANYONE THAT DOES NOT KNOW BEYOND ALL DOUBT THAT YOU ARE WASHED IN THE BLOOD OF CHRIST, WILL STOP RIGHT NOW TO PRAY.

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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

"Although my mind may wander,
Let my heart forever be steadfast in You, Lord.
"
-DeSoto


Monday, June 20, 2011

THIS MAKES ME SICK AND SO SAD!

MEDIA MATTERS:

NBC dumps 'under God' from Pledge at U.S. Open

Outrage: 'I changed the channel, despite really wishing to watch history possibly being made'


Read more: NBC dumps 'under God' from Pledge at U.S. Open http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=313189#ixzz1PptXNyDm

Thursday, June 16, 2011

AND SO IT STARTS:

CHRISLAM???? Are you serious?

TEXT


We knew this day was going to come, when the liberal 'love gospel' preachers who, desiring to fill their seats and bank accounts, would find a way to merge apostate Christianity with Islam . . .

". . .and unto the angel of the church of the Laodiceans write; These things saith the Amen, the faithful and true witness, the beginning of the creation of God; I know thy works, that thou art neither cold nor hot: I would thou wert cold or hot. So then because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spue thee out of my mouth."
(Revelation 3:14-16.)


Some Presbyterians Boost New CHRISLAM Religion!


The off-base Emerging Church is encouraging pastors to embrace an ecumentical concept of combining Christianity and Islam, actually partnering with Islam, to launch a new religion called…Chrislam—which would combine the two. So far, they have managed to gather 130 Christian leaders who collectively state that Muslims and Christians worship the same God. No they do not! Allah was the Arabic name for a higher power, or a god. Mohammed ‘s god was Allilah, the moon god which conveniently became the generic name for a god, Allah. This is why a crescent moon and star is on the flag of Islam and mosques. Let this be clear."
In a disturbing account of this new movement, Debra Rae in her column released today (1/22/11) on News With Views, titled “The Lost Art Of Critical Thinking,” writes; “Recently, the Memorial Drive Presbyterian Church, Houston, joined Christian communities in Atlanta, Seattle, and Detroit to encourage “ecumentical reconciliation” between Christianity and Islam. Theirs was a celebration of a sort of worldview potpourri mixing together elements of Christianity and Islam. Predictably called Chrislam, this brand of ecumenicalism qualifies both the Bible and the Qur’an as holy texts.” Hence, in a show of equal authenticity, Qur’ans were postitioned in pews next to Bibles.”


I've heard that the above sign was photo-shopped, but if Chrislam even starts being discussed as something new for your church...
.RUN!!!