I did an interview with Zeph Daniel today and it is up and going....
Here is the link to anyone who wants to listen in...
http://zephreport.podomatic.com/player/web/2009-12-10T08_48_04-08_00
Hope you all can listen in...
Thanks for all the prayers and support....
Judy
A place in an ever constant state of change.... as I am always changing, growing and learning. Thank you for stopping in. New Motto: If life gives you crap, make compost and grow a garden!
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Friday, December 4, 2009
Remember the Mustard Seed.....
This is a serious thing to ponder but remember the mustard seed of faith....
The Father put that in us and it is because of that we came to Him in the first place. So with that we can know without always seeing.... or understanding.
Isn't the Father wonderful!!!
Love & prayers,
Judy
Reading: John 6:66
DEPARTED
To me one of the saddest incidents in the Bible is when some of the disciples went back to their old life and followed Jesus no more. Here were men that sat under Jesus’ incredible teachings, witnessed His miracles, and under His authority preached the Gospel of the kingdom of heaven. However, they came to a point of testing which caused them to come to a crossroad. The testing had to do with their faith. Jesus’ teaching did not make any sense to their intellectual understanding.
These disciples did not want to follow Jesus unless they could walk according to their own understanding. However, the truths of God can prove to be mysteries that are beyond mere man’s intelligence. This is why we walk by faith in the character of God, and not according to our personal understanding.
Obviously, the disciples were following Christ because of what they witnessed, and not for who He was. Our faith is not based on what we see, but in the unseen, mainly in the work, purpose and plan of God. Even though Jesus could be seen, His disciples had to still believe He was the Promised One, and that His words were true in spite of the challenge and confusion that they brought to their physical ears and personal understanding.
Faith will always be tested. It is not necessarily tested by the unseen, but by what is not understandable to the intellectual or comfort zone. Faith has to do with trusting the character of God when we do not understand a matter.
These disciples were not walking by faith, but by self-serving motives. When their understanding was challenged, they went into unbelief instead of choosing to cling to the Rock.
What are you walking according to? The only true disciple of Jesus must walk by faith in His character, and not by personal understanding.
Prayer: Lord, we praise Your name. We may not understand all of Your ways and words, but we choose to believe You. Amen.
©2008 Rayola Kelley, Gentle Shepherd Ministries. Permission is granted for
non-commercial (free) distribution provided this notice appears.
www.gentleshepherd.com
Questions or comments welcome. Email: ministry@gentleshepherd.com
The Father put that in us and it is because of that we came to Him in the first place. So with that we can know without always seeing.... or understanding.
Isn't the Father wonderful!!!
Love & prayers,
Judy
Reading: John 6:66
DEPARTED
To me one of the saddest incidents in the Bible is when some of the disciples went back to their old life and followed Jesus no more. Here were men that sat under Jesus’ incredible teachings, witnessed His miracles, and under His authority preached the Gospel of the kingdom of heaven. However, they came to a point of testing which caused them to come to a crossroad. The testing had to do with their faith. Jesus’ teaching did not make any sense to their intellectual understanding.
These disciples did not want to follow Jesus unless they could walk according to their own understanding. However, the truths of God can prove to be mysteries that are beyond mere man’s intelligence. This is why we walk by faith in the character of God, and not according to our personal understanding.
Obviously, the disciples were following Christ because of what they witnessed, and not for who He was. Our faith is not based on what we see, but in the unseen, mainly in the work, purpose and plan of God. Even though Jesus could be seen, His disciples had to still believe He was the Promised One, and that His words were true in spite of the challenge and confusion that they brought to their physical ears and personal understanding.
Faith will always be tested. It is not necessarily tested by the unseen, but by what is not understandable to the intellectual or comfort zone. Faith has to do with trusting the character of God when we do not understand a matter.
These disciples were not walking by faith, but by self-serving motives. When their understanding was challenged, they went into unbelief instead of choosing to cling to the Rock.
What are you walking according to? The only true disciple of Jesus must walk by faith in His character, and not by personal understanding.
Prayer: Lord, we praise Your name. We may not understand all of Your ways and words, but we choose to believe You. Amen.
©2008 Rayola Kelley, Gentle Shepherd Ministries. Permission is granted for
non-commercial (free) distribution provided this notice appears.
www.gentleshepherd.com
Questions or comments welcome. Email: ministry@gentleshepherd.com
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