Sunday, August 17, 2008

Babylock Grace Vs Decorator's Choice

Renewed Renewed thinking

Changing our thinking

I copy this series completely on purpose in our blog.
I will link them not only along the lines of:
There is also a good idea, one of many.

I am convinced that this is a good veheißungsorientierte attitude, a very important part of our Christian faith.

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Day 27: I am alone in this storm

When fasting from wrong thinking patterns, we distinguish not only between right and wrong but between right and almost right . There are many things we believe, even though it only almost is correct. It is almost true that we can go into the presence of God by worship with all my heart. Some pastors are calling for the church to: "Let's break through in its present"
But, dear reader, we are already in his presence, because we went through the curtain that separated us from the Holy of Holies. Through the body and blood of Jesus Christ, this curtain was torn (Hebrews 10, 19-20). We're
now openly in his presence, without guilt, without condemnation, without separation from him. We build

on to what we have discussed in recent days and fasting today by the thought: "I stand alone. Where is God when I need it most? "

When the disciples on the road over a lake (Mark 4:00, 36-40) were, they were overwhelmed by a storm that struck their boat. They assumed that they would perish. They feared for their lives and fought desperately with the water masses. Do you know these storms? You know it when the water beats up on you, you do not advise more and are completely helpless? You scream: "Lord, where are you? Do you not care? "
The disciples had forgotten in view of the storm, a detail ... Jesus was with them in the boat! There is nothing more valuable than his presence!

übwerwinden We want these ideas to be alone and helpless in the storm.

  1. He is with you in the boat. In Mark 4:00, 36-40 Jesus was sleeping. Someone asked me once: "As we awaken to Jesus when he is asleep in the storm," I replied: "Wake him not to. Peace with him, "If he is not worried, we need not despair as well. His presence calmed the storm at that time, and so it is today.
  2. The disciples Jesus did not have to wake up, but understand the fact that he was there. If you know that he is with you, there is no reason to fear. Psalm 23, 4: "Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death I will fear no evil: for thou art with me: thy rod and thy staff they comfort me"
  3. great miracle. Jesus stilled the storm. Greater miracle: Jesus could sleep in the middle of storm. If you know that he is with you in the boat, you get supernatural peace. A quiet storm, that's great. Middle of the storm have peace, that's great.
  4. Do not confuse your life with fire in the absence of God. In Daniel 3, 22-25, Jesus was the fourth man, his presence seemed right in the fire. Even if you do not feel his presence does not mean that he would be absent. Belief that he is with you and your situation will change by his presence.
  5. Psalm 91, 10: "For," he offers his angels for you to keep thee in all thy ways. Note that it is his angel because of you a job. There are many angels that have to do with our lives, but something more important: Jesus Christ. He is Lord, and he cares about you.
think so and say it:

"There is nothing greater than the presence of God and his presence is at me and myself. As sure as he was with Moses, he is with me.
I try not to get into God's presence. I am already in his presence, by the blood of Zeus. He's in my boat, here with me, and not somewhere far away.
I'm aware of his presence. There is no separation. I can rest with him in the middle of all the storms. I can go with him through every fire.
I am not afraid because he is with me. "

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