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"WILL YOU FORGIVE?" BY DAVID MCMILLEN


By DAVID A. MCMILLEN, 2017-07-28
"WILL YOU FORGIVE?" BY DAVID MCMILLEN









I WROTE ABOUT FORGIVENESS IN THE PAST TO A SPECIAL FRIEND BUT NOTHING HAS CHANGED SO I AM WRITING TO HIM AGAIN.  I BELIEVE WE ALL CAN BENEFIT FROM THIS MESSAGE THOUGH.  WHEN YOU DON'T FORGIVE, YOU HAVE TO KNOW THAT YOU ARE ONLY HURTING YOURSELF.  JESUS HAS A LOT TO SAY ABOUT FORGIVENESS.  I GUESS THE BEST ONE IS...

"THE FATHER'S LOVE" BY ANDREW WOMMACK


By DAVID A. MCMILLEN, 2017-07-28
"THE FATHER'S LOVE" BY ANDREW WOMMACK

Luke 15:20 "And he arose, and came to his father. But when he was yet a great way off, his father saw him, and had compassion, and ran, and fell on his neck, and kissed him."



For this boy's father to have seen him "a great way off" would imply that the Father had been eagerly awaiting his son's return. Certainly, in the spiritual application of this parable, our Heavenly Father is longing to cleanse and receive the sinner, if he will just repent and come to Him for forgiveness.

Jesus was using this parable to rebuke the Pharisees for their harsh, self-righteous, unforgiving attitude towards sinners. The older brother in this parable was symbolic of the Pharisees. Like this brother, the Pharisees had not lived an outward life of rebellion and they thought that others who didn't measure up to their standards were surely hated by God. But, "God so loved the world" and "Christ...

"ARE YOU LETTING GOD PROVIDE FOR YOU?" BY DAVID MCMILLEN






ARE YOUR NEEDS MET?  THEY COULD BE IF YOU WOULD JUST LET GOD SUPPLY THEM.  HE LOVES US AND WANTS TO PROVIDE FOR US.  LOOK WHAT JESUS SAYS IN MATTHEW 6:26 "Behold the fowls of the air: for they sow not, neither do they reap, nor gather into barns; yet your heavenly Father feedeth them. Are ye not much better than they?"  PHILIPPIANS 4:19 TELLS US WHAT GOD WILL DO (But my God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus.)  THIS MAKES IT PRETTY CLEAR IF WE WILL JUST TRUST HIM.






"NEGATIVES BECOME POSITIVES" BY ANDREW WOMMACK


By DAVID A. MCMILLEN, 2017-07-27
"NEGATIVES BECOME POSITIVES" BY ANDREW WOMMACK

Luke 15:18 "I will arise and go to my father, and will say unto him, Father, I have sinned against heaven, and before thee."

LUKE 15:18-19


This is a good example of true repentance. This son did not claim any goodness of his own or try to justify his actions, but he humbled himself and appealed to the mercy of his father. Likewise, we cannot approach God in self-righteousness, but we have to humble ourselves, put all of our faith in a Savior, and turn from our wicked ways (2 Chr. 7:14). That is true repentance.

Repentance is a necessary part of salvation. Repentance may include godly sorrow, but sorrow does not always include repentance. Repentance is simply a change of mind accompanied by corresponding actions.

There is a godly type of sorrow and an ungodly type of sorrow. Godly sorrow leads to repentance. Ungodly sorrow, or the sorrow of this world, just kills.

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"HARD KNOCKS OR GOD'S WORD" BY ANDREW WOMMACK


By DAVID A. MCMILLEN, 2017-07-26
"HARD KNOCKS OR GOD'S WORD" BY ANDREW WOMMACK

Luke 15:17 "And when he came to himself, he said, How many hired servants of my father's have bread enough and to spare, and I perish with hunger!"

LUKE 15:11-17


God's Word makes it clear that the wages of sin is death (Rom. 6:23). Romans 1:18-20 reveals that even those who don't know God's Word have an intuitive knowledge of right and wrong and God's judgment against sin.

Therefore, for anyone to live in sin, as depicted by this prodigal son, they have to be deceived. This is exactly what the Bible says is the case in 2 Corinthians 4:4. When Jesus said, "he came to himself," He was referring to the deception being removed and the son's spiritual eyes being opened.

Like this story of the prodigal, tragedy often brings people out of deception and back to their senses. It's not that God sends the tragedy. God spoke through the prophet Jeremiah, "Thy way and thy doings have...

"GOD HATES SIN BUT LOVES THE SINNER" BY DAVID MCMILLEN


ROMANS 6:23 For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.

 


PEOPLE HAVE ASKED ME HOW I CAN SAY THAT GOD LOVES THE SINNER?  HE DOES.....IF HE DIDN'T, WHY WOULD HE SEND HIS SON TO HANG ON A CROSS AND DIE FOR US.  HE DID THIS BEFORE WE WERE EVEN BORN.

 

GOD JUST HATES THE SIN, NOT THE SINNER.  WE ALL ARE SINNERS, SOME JUST MORE THAN OTHERS, AND I FIND THAT WHEN I AM STUDYING THE BIBLE, OR JUST READING IT EVERY DAY, I SIN LESS.  SIN STARTS IN THE MIND AND WHEN YOU HAVE YOUR MIND SET ON GOD, YOU ARE NOT LETTING YOUR...
"ARE YOUR PRAYERS BEING ANSWERED?" BY DAVID MCMILLEN









HOW IS YOUR PRAYER LIFE THESE DAYS?  I HAVE TALKED ABOUT THIS BEFORE BUT WE TEND TO FORGET THE MOST IMPORTANT THINGS ABOUT OUR PRAYERS.  I KNOW JESUS TELLS US IN MATTHEW 7:7 TO "Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you."  HOWEVER, IT IS NOT SO CUT AND DRY AS THIS...

"THE COST OF DISCIPLESHIP" BY ANDREW WOMMACK


By DAVID A. MCMILLEN, 2017-07-25
"THE COST OF DISCIPLESHIP" BY ANDREW WOMMACK

Luke 14:28 "For which of you, intending to build a tower, sitteth not down first, and counteth the cost, whether he have sufficient to finish it?"

LUKE 14:25-35


The parable of the man building a tower is a continuation of the teaching regarding what it takes to be a disciple of Jesus. This parable stresses commitment. "Jailhouse religion," where a person is only sorry he got caught and is trying to get out of a bad situation, will not produce true discipleship. It takes a forsaking of all to be Jesus' disciple. Jesus is simply saying, "count the cost."

Jesus' teaching on discipleship emphasizes commitment. Just as a king wouldn't engage in war without thoroughly considering all the possible outcomes, so no one should attempt to become a disciple of Jesus without counting the cost. It would be better not to start following Jesus than to start and then turn back.

When a...

"HEAVEN...DON'T MISS IT" BY DAVID MCMILLEN


By DAVID A. MCMILLEN, 2017-07-24
"HEAVEN...DON'T MISS IT" BY DAVID MCMILLEN









HAVE YOU EVER JUST SAT AND THOUGHT ABOUT WHAT HEAVEN WILL BE LIKE?  YOU PROBABLE HAVE, AS I HAVE, AND I KNOW WE CAN NEVER IMAGINE HOW GREAT AND WONDERFUL IT WILL BE.  THE BEST WE CAN DO IS TO SEE WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS ABOUT IT AND EVEN THEN I DON'T BELIEVE WE CAN UNDERSTAND THE FULL MEANING OF WHAT THE BIBLE...

"R.S.V.P." BY ANDREW WOMMACK


By DAVID A. MCMILLEN, 2017-07-24
"R.S.V.P." BY ANDREW WOMMACK

Luke 14:16, 23 "Then said he unto him, A certain man made a great supper, and bade many: ...And the lord said unto the servant, Go out into the highways and hedges, and compel them to come in, that my house may be filled."

LUKE 14:16-24


The man who made the supper symbolizes God who has invited "whosoever will" to come to Him. The parable teaches that it is not God who fails to offer salvation to everyone, but rather it is the invited guests who reject God's offer.

These people had feeble excuses just like the excuses of those today who don't accept God's offer of salvation. Therefore, the Lord's Marriage Supper of the Lamb will be furnished with "undesirables" from the world's point of view, not because God rejects the upper class, but because they reject Him.

Those who have an abundance of this world's possessions don't tend to recognize their need for God as much as...

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