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And when Jesus had cried out again in a loud voice, he gave up his spirit, At that moment the curtain of the temple was torn in two from top to bottom. The earth shook and the rocks split. The tombs broke open and the bodies of many holy people who had died were raised to life. They came out of the tombs and after Jesus' ressurection they went into the holy city and appeared to many people. Matthew 27:50-53



Sinners

How do you love the sinner but hate the sin?

by loving the sinner by hating the sin.





God Says

For all the negative things we have to say to ourselves, God has a positive answer for it.

You say: 'It's impossible'
God says: All things are possible [Luke 18:27]

You say: 'I'm too tired'
God says: I will give you rest [Matthew 11:28-30]

You say: 'Nobody really loves me'
God says: I love you [John 3:16 & John 13:34]

You say: 'I can't go on'
God says: My grace is sufficient [2 Corinthians 12:9 & Psalm 91:15]

You say: 'I can't figure things out'
God says: I will direct your steps [Proverbs 3:5-6]

You say: 'I can't do it'
God says: You can do all things [Phillipians 4:13]

You say: 'I'm not able'
God says: I am able [2 Corinthians 9:8]

You say: 'I'm not worth it'
God says: It will be worth it [Romans 8:28]

You say: 'I can't forgive myself'
God says: I forgive you [1 John 1:9 & Romans 8:1]

You say: 'I can't manage'
God says: I will supply all your needs [Phillipians 4:19]

You say: 'I'm afraid'
God says: I have not given you a spirit of fear [2 Timothy 1:7]

You say: 'I'm always worried and frustrated'
God says: Cast all your cares on Me [1 Peter 5:7]

You say: 'I don't have enought faith'
God says: I've given everyone a measure of faith [Romans 12:3]

You say: 'I'm not smart enough'
God says: I give you wisdom [1 Corinthians 1:30]

You say: 'I feel all alone'
God says: I will never leave you or forsake you [Hebrews 13:5]





Be Willing

GOD X 0 = 0

 

GOD X 1 = 1,000,000...

God can do so many awesome things through just one person who is willing to do something for God. 

But if a person is not willing to do anything for God nothing will be accomplished.





Our Goal

God is like the air.  You may not feel Him while hes there but you realize just how important He is when he is not.

                                       -anonymous

 

There is no point carrying the ball if you don't know where the goal is.  Let us never lose sight of Jesus Christ, our goal.

                                     -Brea Friends Church





A birdcage

I found this story on myspace.  i was really touched by this.  hope this opens your eyes too.

 

There once was a man named George Thomas, pastor in a small New England
town. One Easter Sunday morning he came to the Church carrying a rusty,
bent, old bird cage, and set it by the pulpit. Eyebrows were raised and, as
if in response, Pastor Thomas began to speak...'I was walking through town
yesterday when I saw a young boy coming toward me swinging this bird cage.
On the bottom of the cage were three little wild birds, shivering with cold
and fright. I stopped the lad and asked, 'What you got there, son?' 'Just
some old birds,' came the reply.

'What are you gonna do with them?' I asked.

'Take 'em home and have fun with 'em,' he answered. 'I'm gonna tease 'em and
pull out their feathers to make 'em fight. I'm gonna have a real good time.'
'But you'll get tired of those birds sooner or later. What will you do?'

'Oh, I got some cats,' said the little boy. 'They like birds. I'll take 'em
to them.'
The pastor was silent for a moment. 'How much do you want for those birds,
son?'
'Huh?? !!! Why, you don't want them birds, mister. They're just plain old
field birds. They don't sing. They ain't even pretty!'

'How much?' the pastor asked again.
The boy sized up the pastor as if he were crazy and said, '$10?'
The pastor reached in his pocket and took out a ten dollar bill. He placed
it in the boy's hand. In a flash, the boy was gone.

The pastor picked up the cage and gently carried it to the end of the alley
where there was a tree and a grassy spot Setting the cage down, he opened
the door, and by softly tapping the bars persuaded the birds out, setting
them free.

Well, that explained the empty bird cage on the pulpit, and then the pastor
began to tell this story.

One day Satan and Jesus were having a conversation. Satan had just come from
the Garden of Eden, and he was gloating and boasting. 'Yes, sir, I just
caught the world full of people down there. Set me a trap, used bait I knew
they couldn't resist. Got 'em all!'

What are you going to do with them?' Jesus asked.
Satan replied, 'Oh, I'm gonna have fun! I'm gonna teach them how to marry
and divorce each other, how to hate and abuse each other, how to drink and
smoke and curse. I'm gonna teach them how to invent guns and bombs and kill
each other. I'm really gonna have fun!'

'And what will you do when you get done with them?' Jesus asked. 'Oh, I'll
kill 'em,' Satan glared proudly. 'How much do you want for them?' Jesus
asked
'Oh, you don't want those people. They ain't no good. Why, you'll take them
and they'll just hate you. They'll spit on you, curse you and kill you. You
don't want those people!!'
How much?' He asked again.
Satan looked at Jesus and sneered, 'All your blood, tears and your life.'
Jesus said, 'DONE!'
Then He paid the price.

The pastor picked up the cage he opened the door and he walked from the
pulpit.





God

You don't realize He's all you need, until you realize He's all you got.





Life is like a coin

'Life is like a coin.  you can spend it however you like, but you can only spend it once.' -Pastor Johnathan Moon


We can spend our lives doing a lot of things. Lets spend ours serving God, because we can only live this life once.





thats my King

' >

 





footprints in the sand

Footprints in the Sand

 

 

One night a man had a dream. He dreamed
he was walking along the beach with the LORD.


Across the sky flashed scenes from his life.
For each scene he noticed two sets of
footprints in the sand: one belonging
to him, and the other to the LORD.


When the last scene of his life flashed before him,
he looked back at the footprints in the sand.


He noticed that many times along the path of
his life there was only one set of footprints.


He also noticed that it happened at the very
lowest and saddest times in his life.


This really bothered him and he
questioned the LORD about it:


'LORD, you said that once I decided to follow
you, you'd walk with me all the way.
But I have noticed that during the most
troublesome times in my life,
there is only one set of footprints.
I don't understand why when
I needed you most you would leave me.'

The LORD replied:


'My son, my precious child,
I love you and I would never leave you.
During your times of trial and suffering,
when you see only one set of footprints,
it was then that I carried you.'





The Race

The Race

    anonymous

Whenever I start to hang my head in front of failure¡¯s face,
    my downward fall is broken by the memory of a race.
A children¡¯s race, young boys, young men; how I remember well,
    excitement sure, but also fear, it wasn¡¯t hard to tell.
They all lined up so full of hope, each thought to win that race
    or tie for first, or if not that, at least take second place.
Their parents watched from off the side, each cheering for their son,
    and each boy hoped to show his folks that he would be the one.

The whistle blew and off they flew, like chariots of fire,
    to win, to be the hero there, was each young boy¡¯s desire.
One boy in particular, whose dad was in the crowd,
    was running in the lead and thought ¡°My dad will be so proud.¡±
But as he speeded down the field and crossed a shallow dip,
    the little boy who thought he¡¯d win, lost his step and slipped.
Trying hard to catch himself, his arms flew everyplace,
    and midst the laughter of the crowd he fell flat on his face.
As he fell, his hope fell too; he couldn¡¯t win it now.
    Humiliated, he just wished to disappear somehow.

But as he fell his dad stood up and showed his anxious face,
    which to the boy so clearly said, ¡°Get up and win that race!¡±
He quickly rose, no damage done, behind a bit that¡¯s all,
    and ran with all his mind and might to make up for his fall.
So anxious to restore himself, to catch up and to win,
    his mind went faster than his legs. He slipped and fell again.
He wished that he had quit before with only one disgrace.
    ¡°I¡¯m hopeless as a runner now, I shouldn¡¯t try to race.¡±

But through the laughing crowd he searched and found his father¡¯s face
    with a steady look that said again, ¡°Get up and win that race!¡±
So he jumped up to try again, ten yards behind the last.
    ¡°If I¡¯m to gain those yards,¡± he thought, ¡°I¡¯ve got to run real fast!¡±
Exceeding everything he had, he regained eight, then ten...
    but trying hard to catch the lead, he slipped and fell again.
Defeat! He lay there silently. A tear dropped from his eye.
    ¡°There¡¯s no sense running anymore! Three strikes I¡¯m out! Why try?
I¡¯ve lost, so what¡¯s the use?¡± he thought. ¡°I¡¯ll live with my disgrace.¡±
    But then he thought about his dad, who soon he¡¯d have to face.

¡°Get up,¡± an echo sounded low, ¡°you haven¡¯t lost at all,
    for all you have to do to win is rise each time you fall.
Get up!¡± the echo urged him on, ¡°Get up and take your place!
    You were not meant for failure here! Get up and win that race!¡±
So, up he rose to run once more, refusing to forfeit,
    and he resolved that win or lose, at least he wouldn¡¯t quit.
So far behind the others now, the most he¡¯d ever been,
    still he gave it all he had and ran like he could win.
Three times he¡¯d fallen stumbling, three times he rose again.
    Too far behind to hope to win, he still ran to the end.

They cheered another boy who crossed the line and won first place,
    head high and proud and happy -- no falling, no disgrace.
But, when the fallen youngster crossed the line, in last place,
    the crowd gave him a greater cheer for finishing the race.
And even though he came in last with head bowed low, unproud,
    you would have thought he¡¯d won the race, to listen to the crowd.
And to his dad he sadly said, ¡°I didn¡¯t do so well.¡±
    ¡°To me, you won,¡± his father said. ¡°You rose each time you fell.¡±

And now when things seem dark and bleak and difficult to face,
    the memory of that little boy helps me in my own race.
For all of life is like that race, with ups and downs and all.
    And all you have to do to win is rise each time you fall.
And when depression and despair shout loudly in my face,
    another voice within me says, ¡°Get up and win that race!¡±

 

i remember this from a sermon a long time ago, but it still hits me in the heart.  we weren't made just to start the race, we were meant to finish it, no matter how many times we fail.  lets rise each time we fall.



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