It doesn't matter how long you've 'known' Jesus or how long you've been associated with Him / His ministry. What matters is how much of Him others can see in you, and how much you've been transformed into His likeness. What is critical is how much of your heart you've surrendered to Him completely, unrestrained.
As Ira F. Stanphill rode in his car, he listened to some commercial programs on the radio, some sponsored by establishments that advertised their happy hour and their alcoholic beverages. He also heard cigarettes being advertised in terms of how they bring happiness.
The word 'happiness' was used several times in the ads. Ira related to me that he thought at the time that happiness does not come with these things, but with knowing Christ. He continued, "as this thought really took over my mind I began to sing. I sang a new song, composing words and melody as I drove along. I sang it almost as it is published today." —Lindsay Terry
Happiness is not a thing or an experience but a Person. Happiness is the Lord Jesus Christ! Selah.
April 09, 2015
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..he walked with Him but the words He spoke didn't change his life...he was numbered among His closest friends but iron didn't sharpen iron in his case...he was there when Peter confessed, 'You are the Christ', but clearly those powerful words didn't make an impact in his world...he was exposed to the same parables and teachings the others heard..he saw many miracles...he had many opportunities to fully surrender but Judas Iscariot gave the Lord Jesus Christ away to be crucified. Dr. John MacArthur says, "It is possible to be near Jesus and to associate with Him closely and still be hardened in sin."...Jesus puts it this way - "Not everyone who says to Me, 'Lord, Lord, will enter the kingdom of heaven."
Forbid it Lord, that we'll have a form of godliness but deny the power thereof...forbid it that we'll be associated with You but refuse to let Your Word sanctify and transform us from the inside out...may we grow more and more to be like Jesus in every fabric of our lives...may our lives tell the story of Jesus, and may the aroma of Christ in our lives draw many to the saving knowledge of Him who died and rose again. Amen.
Forbid it Lord, that we'll have a form of godliness but deny the power thereof...forbid it that we'll be associated with You but refuse to let Your Word sanctify and transform us from the inside out...may we grow more and more to be like Jesus in every fabric of our lives...may our lives tell the story of Jesus, and may the aroma of Christ in our lives draw many to the saving knowledge of Him who died and rose again. Amen.
April 03, 2015
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