DAVID A. MCMILLEN

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I AM AN 80 YEAR OLD MALE, BORN AGAIN, CHRISTIAN WITH A LOVE FOR JESUS. I DO NOT GET OUT MUCH ANYMORE BUT FIND THAT TELLING PEOPLE ABOUT THE LOVE JESUS HAS FOR THEM IS NOT ONLY WHAT WE ARE SUPPOSED TO DO BUT SOMETHING THAT THE WORLD NEEDS.

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MAKING TIME FOR GOD


By DAVID A. MCMILLEN, 2016-05-10
MAKING TIME FOR GOD










 







                                                         MAKING TIME FOR GOD


SOME PEOPLE DON'T MAKE ANY TIME FOR GOD.  HE WANTS TO FELLOWSHIP WITH US DAILY BUT THE ONLY TIME GOD IS MENTIONED, IN A LOT OF HOMES, IS WHEN SAYING THE BLESSING, IF THAT IS EVEN DONE.  THEN, IT IS SAID JUST BECAUSE THAT IS WHAT WE ARE SUPPOSED TO DO BEFORE EATING AND A LOT OF TIMES IT IS A BLESSING WE HAVE MEMORIZED. I KNOW, I WAS ONE OF THOSE PEOPLE WHO DID THAT.


PRAYER SHOULD BE A PERSONAL TIME WITH GOD.  WE ARE SUPPOSED TO BE TALKING TO HIM AND NOT JUST...

SALVATION: A RELATIONSHIP BY ANDREW WOMMACK


By DAVID A. MCMILLEN, 2016-05-10
SALVATION: A RELATIONSHIP BY ANDREW WOMMACK

Mark 6:54, "And when they were come out of the ship, straightway they knew him,"



The word "know" can mean many things from as little as "to perceive with the senses or the mind" to a much deeper meaning of "a thorough experience with."

This knowing, then, is not just intellectual, but a personal, intimate understanding. Jesus defines eternal life as knowing God the Father and Jesus Christ. Eternal life is having an intimate, personal relationship with God the Father and Jesus the Son. This intimacy with God is what salvation is all about. Forgiveness of our sins is not the point of salvation. This intimacy with the Father is. Of course, Jesus did die to purchase forgiveness for our sins because unforgiven sins block us from intimacy with God. Sin was an obstacle that stood between God and us. It had to be dealt with, and it was. But anyone who views salvation as only forgiveness of sins and stops there is missing out on eternal...

BEING BORN AGAIN, RIGHT WHERE YOU ARE


By DAVID A. MCMILLEN, 2016-05-09
BEING BORN AGAIN, RIGHT WHERE YOU ARE







 







                                         BEING BORN AGAIN, RIGHT WHERE YOU ARE


FOR YOU WHO HAVE NOT RECEIVED JESUS AS YOUR SAVIOR, I AM SURE YOU HAVE HEARD FROM A LOT OF PEOPLE HOW YOU NEED TO CHANGE YOUR WAYS AND HOW BAD YOU HAVE BEEN.  I AM NOT GOING TO TELL YOU THAT BECAUSE YOU KNOW THAT ALREADY.


WHAT I WANT TO TELL YOU IS THAT JESUS LOVES YOU AND DIED FOR YOU AND WHEN HE DID THAT, HE TOOK ALL YOUR SINS, PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE UPON HIMSELF SO YOU WOULD NOT HAVE TO GO TO HELL.  HE DID THAT FOR YOU.  YOUR SINS ARE NOT YOUR PROBLEM ANYMORE.  JESUS HANDLED THAT FOR...

SENSITIVITY TO THE RIGHT THINGS BY ANDREW WOMMACK


By DAVID A. MCMILLEN, 2016-05-09
SENSITIVITY TO THE RIGHT THINGS BY ANDREW WOMMACK

Mark 6:52, "For they considered not the miracle of the loaves: for their heart was hardened."



Most of the time, we think of a person with a hard heart as being someone who is in terrible rebellion to God. While it is true that a rebellious person does have a hardened heart, in this instance, the Word is referring to the disciples' hearts being hardened. They were, "sore amazed in themselves beyond measure, and wondered" at Jesus walking on the water.

The word "hardened" as used here, means "to make calloused, unyielding or cold in spirit, or insensitive to." The disciples were not God haters, but rather they had become so sensitive to the natural world and its limitations that they were overwhelmed to see Jesus supersede these laws. Therefore, they had a hardened heart.

If they had kept in mind the miracle they had just seen Jesus perform (the feeding of the five thousand), then they wouldn't have been amazed to see...

THANK HIM BY "DOING" AND NOT JUST "SAYING"


By DAVID A. MCMILLEN, 2016-05-08
THANK HIM BY "DOING" AND NOT JUST "SAYING"




                                        THANK HIM BY "DOING" AND NOT JUST "SAYING"

I AM SURE WE ALL ARE THANKFUL FOR WHAT JESUS DID FOR US. NATURALLY, THE MOST IMPORTANT THING IS THAT HE TOOK OUR SINS AND SICKNESSES TO THE CROSS.  BUT WHAT ABOUT ALL THE OTHER THINGS HE HAS DONE, AND IS DOING, FOR US THAT WE DON'T EVEN KNOW ABOUT?  THE SAD THING IS THAT THERE ARE NO WORDS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE, OR ANY LANGUAGE, THAT CAN EXPRESS THE THANKFULNESS WE SHOULD HAVE FOR ALL HIS BLESSINGS.  I KNOW WE SAY "THANK YOU" BUT THOSE ARE JUST WORDS, EVEN THOUGH WE REALLY MEAN IT.



WHEN I WAS THINKING ABOUT WHAT TO WRITE THIS MORNING, THE PHRASE "ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS" CAME TO MIND AND I REALIZE THE BEST THING WE CAN DO TO THANK HIM IS TO OBEY WHAT HE SAYS.  (MATTHEW 10"8 Heal the sick, cleanse the lepers, raise the dead, cast out devils:...

ENTER DOUBT, EXIT FAITH BY ANDREW WOMMACK


By DAVID A. MCMILLEN, 2016-05-08
ENTER DOUBT, EXIT FAITH BY ANDREW WOMMACK

Matthew 14:30, "But when he saw the wind boisterous, he was afraid; and beginning to sink, he cried, saying, Lord, save me."



The reason Peter began to sink was because of his fear. In verse 31 Jesus used the word "doubt" in reference to Peter's fear. Fear is simply negative faith or faith in reverse. Where did this fear come from? Second Timothy 1:7 says, "For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power and of love, and of a sound mind." It didn't come from God. This fear was able to come upon Peter because he took his attention off of Jesus and put it on his situation.

Fear or doubt cannot "just overcome" us. We have to let it in. If Peter had kept his attention on Jesus, the author and finisher of his faith (Heb. 12:2), he wouldn't have feared. In the same way that faith comes by hearing the Word of God (Rom. 10:17), fear comes by hearing or seeing something contrary to God's Word. We would not be tempted with fear...

LET US LOVE ONE ANOTHER


By DAVID A. MCMILLEN, 2016-05-07
LET US LOVE ONE ANOTHER

 





                                      LET US LOVE ONE ANOTHER



 



I HAVE TALKED ABOUT "LOVE" IN A LOT OF MY MORNING MESSAGES BUT THIS MORNING I WOULD LIKE TO TALK ABOUT ONE OF MY FAVORITE VERSES ON LOVE AND THAT IS 1ST JOHN 4:7-8 WHERE JOHN SAYS "Beloved, let us love one another: for love is of God; and every one that loveth is born of God, and knoweth God.  He that loveth not knoweth not God; for God is love.

WORD POWER BY ANDREW WOMMACK


By DAVID A. MCMILLEN, 2016-05-07
WORD POWER BY ANDREW WOMMACK

Matthew 14:29, "And he said, Come. And when Peter was come down out of the ship, he walked on the water, to go to Jesus."



This one word "come" was spoken by the one who made all things (Jn. 1:3) and it had just as much power in it as the words that were spoken at creation. This is where the power came from for Peter to walk on the water. Likewise, any word spoken to us by God carries in itself the anointing and power it takes to fulfill that word, if we will release it by believing it and acting on it.

We need to not only know God's power, but the greatness of God's power, and then the exceeding greatness of God's power. This exceeding greatness of God's power is towards us. That means that it is for us and our benefit. Some people get glimpses of God's power, but very few have the revelation that it is for us and at our disposal. It doesn't do us any good to believe that God has power if we don't believe that it will work for...

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