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"TURN BACK TO GOD" BY ANDREW WOMMACK


By DAVID A. MCMILLEN, 2016-10-18
"TURN BACK TO GOD" BY ANDREW WOMMACK

Luke 22:32 "But I have prayed for thee, that thy faith fail not: and when thou art converted, strengthen thy brethren."



The concept of "conversion" is mentioned in the Holy Scriptures at least 14 times. The basic meaning of the term is a turning or returning to God. This implies a turning away from sin and a turning to God. Repentance and putting faith in God are corresponding synonyms to conversion.

The theological basis for conversion lies in the truth of the "atonement."

Although man lapses into sin, the truth of the atonement remains. When men turn to God in repentance and faith, the effects of the atonement - reconciliation and forgiveness - avail.

The apostle Paul expresses the act of conversion in this way: "Turning to God from idols to serve the living and true God" (1 Th. 1:9). Also, "to open their eyes (the Gentiles), and to turn them from darkness to...

Indie Gospel's Top 20 chart for Oct 2016


By James Banfield, 2016-10-18
Indie Gospel's Top 20 chart for Oct 2016

I am so sorry of being so late in putting this out... today is the first day in a while that I have felt up to grabbing this and try to do it. So do I it backwards from 20 to 1 or 1-20   ... I'll go 1-20  

  1. Remember this name because this lady is so talented , she hails from Canada,  Laurie Marks Vincent, what a beautiful voice.  her song "O God' zipped right on up the chart it holds the #1 position now.. love the key change and the lyricss.. really a great song  
  2. Ronnie Williams and "Show Some Love" has locked in the #2 spot.. love the intro to nice rhythm guitar, love that single string lead on the acourstic.. just plain great and what a message!
  3. Jerry Herrera and "Unless I had a friend" this style of music I...
"WE MUST KNOW GOD'S WORD TO BE EFFECTIVE" BY DAVID MCMILLEN




                                  WE MUST KNOW GOD'S WORD TO BE EFFECTIVE



DO YOU REMEMBER THE STORY IN LUKE 5 ABOUT JESUS TELLING PETER TO GO OUT INTO THE DEEP WATER AND DROP HIS NETS?  JESUS HAD SEEN THE TWO SHIPS STANDING BY LAKE GENNESARET AND THE FISHERMEN WERE OUT OF THE SHIPS WASHING THEIR NETS. JESUS ENTERED PETER'S SHIP AND ASK HIM TO TAKE IT OUT A LITTLE FROM THE BANK SO HE COULD TEACH THE MULTITUDE.  WHEN HE HAD FINISHED TEACHING IS WHEN HE TOLD PETER TO GO INTO THE DEEP WATER AND DROP HIS NETS.  PETER COMPLAINED THAT THEY HAD BEEN OUT ALL NIGHT AND HADN'T CAUGHT ANYTHING.  HOWEVER, PETER WAS OBEDIENT AND DID WHAT JESUS SAID.  HE CAUGHT SO MANY FISH THAT THEIR NETS BROKE AND THEY HAD TO CALL THE OTHER SHIP TO COME AND HELP.  THEY FILLED BOTH SHIPS SO MUCH THAT THEY STARTED TO...

"OUR SUCCESS IS IN GOD" BY ANDREW WOMMACK


By DAVID A. MCMILLEN, 2016-10-17
"OUR SUCCESS IS IN GOD" BY ANDREW WOMMACK

Matthew 26:33 "Peter answered and said unto him, Though all men shall be offended because of thee, yet will I never be offended."



Just like Peter, we are often more confident of ourselves than God is. Many Christians are devastated when they fail in some area that they thought they had long since grown past. We need to realize that as long as we are in this mortal body, we cannot fall asleep at our battle station against the works of the flesh. If we do, our flesh is just as capable of sin as anyone else's. If we fall, it should concern us but not surprise us. We should simply realize with Paul, that "in my flesh dwelleth no good thing," get back into the spirit through confession and forgiveness, and go on with Jesus.

The Lord has never had anyone who was qualified working for Him. Peter wasn't qualified, and even at our best, neither are we. If we realize that we are nothing...

"YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE STRESSED" BY DAVID MCMILLEN


By DAVID A. MCMILLEN, 2016-10-16
"YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE STRESSED" BY DAVID MCMILLEN







                                     YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE STRESSED


HAVE YOU EVER BEEN STRESSED?  I KNOW YOU HAVE, BUT HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT HOW STRESSED JESUS' DISCIPLES MUST HAVE BEEN?  THEY WATCH JESUS BEING ARRESTED, BEATEN AND CRUCIFIED.  ALL OF THEIR HOPES AND DREAMS WERE ROOTED IN HIM AND THEN HE WAS DEAD AND SEEMINGLY DEFEATED.  NOW DO YOU THINK THEY WERE STRESSED?



THE CONFUSION, HURT AND PAIN FROM THAT ALONE WAS PROBABLY UNBEARABLE BUT THEN CAME REMEMBERING ALL THAT HAD HAPPENED.  I AM SURE THEY WERE THINKING, "WE HAVE MADE SUCH SACRIFICES, LEAVING OUR FAMILIES AND BUSINESSES AND RISKING IT ALL ON THE BELIEF THAT JESUS WAS THE MESSIAH.  MIGHT IT...

"LOVE COMES FIRST" BY ANDREW WOMMACK


By DAVID A. MCMILLEN, 2016-10-16
"LOVE COMES FIRST" BY ANDREW WOMMACK

John 13:35 "By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another."



Jesus didn't say that all men would know we are His disciples by our doctrine, our rituals, our hatred for sin, or even by the way we express our love for God. He said very clearly, that the one characteristic that would cause the world to identify us as His followers, is our love, one for another.

This same night, the Lord prayed to His Father using this same thought saying, "That they all may be one; as thou, Father, art in me, and I in thee, that they also may be one in us: that the world may believe that thou hast sent me" (Jn. 17:21). The only way that Christ's body will be one as the Father and Jesus are One, is through God's kind of love.

Unity of believers, that can only come through a genuine God-kind of love, is the greatest tool for evangelism that the church has...

REALLY GET TO KNOW "OUR FATHER" BY DAVID MCMILLEN


By DAVID A. MCMILLEN, 2016-10-15
REALLY GET TO KNOW "OUR FATHER" BY DAVID MCMILLEN

                                              REALLY GET TO KNOW "OUR FATHER"

 

GOD WAS REFERRED TO AS "OUR FATHER" 13 TIMES IN THE OLD TESTAMENT.  JESUS REFERRED TO GOD AS HIS FATHER OVER 150 TIMES AND HE REFERRED TO GOD AS BEING OUR FATHER 30 TIMES.  IT REALLY UPSET THE JEWS WHEN JESUS DID THIS BECAUSE THEY THOUGHT HE WAS MAKING HIMSELF EQUAL WITH GOD.  (JOHN 5:18 Therefore the Jews sought the more to kill him, because he not only had broken the sabbath, but said also that God was his Father, making himself equal God.)  

 

WE USE THIS TITLE ALL THE TIME THESE DAYS BUT I DON'T THINK WE REALLY KNOW...

"A NEW REVELATION OF LOVE" BY ANDREW WOMMACK


By DAVID A. MCMILLEN, 2016-10-15
"A NEW REVELATION OF LOVE" BY ANDREW WOMMACK

John 13:34 "A new commandment I give unto you, That ye love one another; as I have loved you, that ye also love one another."

JOHN 13:34


Jesus previously stated that all the law and the prophets were dependent on loving God first, and then loving your neighbor as yourself. These truths were already in the law but people missed them. So, this commandment was not new in the sense that it had never been given before, but it was brought to the forefront and given new meaning through the example of Jesus. Jesus not only loved His neighbor as Himself, He loved us more than Himself.

John, the apostle who wrote this gospel, later wrote about the new commandment of love. No doubt, he received his inspiration from this teaching of Jesus. John wrote, "Brethren, I write no new commandment unto you, but an old commandment which ye had from the beginning. The old commandment is the word which...

"WATCHING YOUR THOUGHTS AND ACTIONS" BY DAVID MCMILLEN


















                                      WATCHING YOUR THOUGHTS AND ACTIONS


I WAS THINKING BACK OVER THE PAST WEEK OF THE THINGS I DID AND ASKED MYSELF IF THERE WAS ANYTHING I WOULD HAVE BEEN ASHAMED OF IF JESUS HAD WALKED IN AND SAW ME.  WITH ME BEING 74 YEARS OLD AND NOT LEAVING THE HOUSE FOR WEEKS AT A TIME, I ACTUALLY DON'T DO MUCH THAT I THINK JESUS WOULD NOT APPROVE OF. HOWEVER, WHEN I THINK OF SOME OF THE THINGS I HAVE THOUGHT ABOUT, THAT IS A DIFFERENT PROBLEM.  I TRY NOT TO GET...

"WE ARE COMPLETE, ONLY IN HIM" BY ANDREW WOMMACK


By DAVID A. MCMILLEN, 2016-10-14
"WE ARE COMPLETE, ONLY IN HIM" BY ANDREW WOMMACK

Matthew 26:28 "For this is my blood of the new testament, which is shed for many for the remission of sins."

MATTHEW 26:27-29


The principle of the Old Covenant was "do" and you shall live. The principle of the New Covenant is "it is done," and includes redemption, reconciliation, righteousness, and sanctification. The work is finished! We are complete in Him!

If the Old Covenant had no defects, there would have been no attempt to institute another (Heb. 8:7). In the Old Covenant, men found themselves unable to abide in its agreement, for it was based upon a man's performance.

The new agreement, however, is based totally upon God's grace. Under the Old Covenant, men approached God through a priest, while under the New Covenant, we have direct access to the Father through Jesus Christ. Under the Old Covenant, a man's sin led to his death while under the New Covenant, God is...

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