1 John 4:10 - This is real love--not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as a sacrifice to take away our sins.
Wednesday, 20 March 2013
2 Peter 1:10
Peter wanted to rouse the complacent believers who had listened to the false teachers and believed that because salvation is not based on good deeds, they could live any way they wanted. If you truly belong to the Lord, Peter wrote, your hard work will prove it. If you’re not working to develop the qualities listed in 2 Peter 1:5-7, maybe you don’t belong to him. If you are the Lord’s-and your hard work backs up your claim to be chosen by God (“called and chosen”)-you will never be led astray by the lure of false teaching or glamorous sin.
REFERENCE: Life Application Study Bible ® Devotion
Tuesday, 19 March 2013
1 Peter 4:16
It is not shameful to suffer for being a Christian. When Peter and John were persecuted for preaching the Good News, they rejoiced because such persecution was a mark of God’s approval of their work. Don’t seek out suffering, and don’t try to avoid it. Instead, keep on doing what is right regardless of the suffering it might bring.
REFERENCE: Life Application Study Bible ® Devotion
Monday, 18 March 2013
1 Peter 4:10-11
Some people, well aware of their abilities, believe that they have the right to use their abilities as they please. Others feel that they have no special talents at all. Peter addresses both groups in these verses. Everyone has some gifts; find yours and use them. All our abilities should be used in serving others; none are for our own exclusive enjoyment. Peter mentions speaking and serving.
REFERENCE: Life Application Study Bible ® Devotion
Friday, 15 March 2013
1 Peter 3:11
Too often we see peace as merely the absence of conflict, and we think of peacemaking as a passive role. But an effective peacemaker actively pursues peace. He or she builds good relationships, knowing that peace is a by-product of commitment. The peacemaker anticipates problems and deals with them before they occur. When conflicts arise, he or she brings them into the open and deals with them before they grow unmanageable. Making peace can be harder work than waging war, but it results not in death but in life and happiness.
REFERENCE: Life Application Study Bible ® Devotion
Thursday, 14 March 2013
1 Peter 2:21-22
We may suffer for many reasons. Some suffering is the direct result of our own sin, some happens because of our foolishness, and some is the result of living in a fallen world. Peter is writing about suffering that comes as a result of doing good. Christ never sinned, and yet he suffered so that we could be set free. When we follow Christ’s example and live for others, we too may suffer. Our goal should be to face suffering as he did-with patience, calmness, and confidence that God is in control of the future.
REFERENCE: Life Application Study Bible ® Devotion
Wednesday, 13 March 2013
1 Peter 2:9-10
People often base their self-concept on their accomplishments. But our relationship with Christ is far more important than our jobs, successes, wealth, or knowledge. We have been chosen by God as his very own, and we have been called to represent him to others. Remember that your value comes from being one of God’s children, not from what you can achieve. You have worth because of what God does, not because of what you do.
REFERENCE: Life Application Study Bible ® Devotion
Tuesday, 12 March 2013
1 Peter 2:2-3
One characteristic all children share is that they want to grow up-to be like big brother or like sister or like their parents. When we are born again, we become spiritual newborn babies. If we are healthy, we will yearn to grow. How sad it is that some people never grow up. The need for milk is a natural instinct for a baby, and it signals the desire for nourishment that will lead to growth. Once we see our need for God’s Word and begin to find nourishment in Christ, our spiritual appetite will increase, and we will start to mature. How strong is your desire for God’s Word?
REFERENCE: Life Application Study Bible ® Devotion
Monday, 11 March 2013
James 5:7-8
The farmer must wait patiently for his crops to grow; he cannot hurry the process. But he does not take the summer off and hope that all goes well in the fields. There is much work to do to ensure a good harvest. In the same way, we must wait patiently for Christ’s return. We cannot make him come back any sooner. But while we wait, there is much work that we can do to advance God’s kingdom. Both the farmer and the Christian must live by faith, looking toward the future reward for their labors. Don’t live as if Christ will never come. Work faithfully to build his kingdom-the King will come when the time is right.
REFERENCE: Life Application Study Bible ® Devotion
James 4:17
We tend to think that doing wrong is sin. But James tells us that sin is also not doing right. (These two kinds of sin are sometimes called sins of commission and sins of omission.) It is a sin to lie; it can also be a sin to know the truth and not tell it. It is a sin to speak evil of someone; it is also a sin to avoid him or her when you know he or she needs your friendship. We should be willing to help as the Holy Spirit guides us. If God has directed you to do a kind act, to render a service, or to restore a relationship, do it. You will experience a renewed and refreshed vitality to your Christian faith.
REFERENCE: Life Application Study Bible ® Devotion
Saturday, 9 March 2013
James 4:11-12
Jesus summarized the law as love for God and neighbor, and Paul said that love demonstrated toward a neighbor would fully satisfy the law. When we fail to love, we are actually breaking God’s law. Examine your attitude and actions toward others. Do you build people up or tear them down? When you’re ready to criticize someone, remember God’s law of love and say something good instead. Saying something beneficial to others will cure you of finding fault and increase your ability to obey God’s law of love.
REFERENCE: Life Application Study Bible ® Devotion
Friday, 8 March 2013
James 4:2-3
REFERENCE: Life Application Study Bible ® Devotion
James 3:2-3
What you say and what you don't say are both important. Proper speech is not only saying the right words at the right time, but it is also controlling your desire to say what you shouldn't. Examples of an untamed tongue include gossiping, putting others down, bragging, manipulating, false teaching, exaggerating, complaining, flattering, and lying. Before you speak, ask: "Is what I want to say true? Is it necessary? Is it kind?"
Wednesday, 6 March 2013
James 3:1
Teaching was a highly valued and respected profession in Jewish culture, and many Jews who embraced Christianity wanted to become teachers. James warned that although it is good to aspire to teach, the teachers' responsibility is great because their words and example affect others' spiritual lives. If you are in a teaching or leadership role, how are you affecting those you lead?
Tuesday, 5 March 2013
James 2:18
At first glance, this verse seems to contradict Romans 3:28, "We are made right with God through faith and not by obeying the law." Deeper investigation, however, shows that the teachings of James and Paul are not at odds. While it is true that our good deeds can never earn salvation, true faith always results in a changed life and good deeds. Paul speaks against those who try to be saved by deeds instead of true faith; James speaks against those who confuse mere intellectual assent with true faith. After all, even demons know who Jesus is, but they don't obey him. True faith involves a commitment of your whole self to God.
Monday, 4 March 2013
James 1:10-11
If wealth, power, and status mean nothing to God, why do we attribute so much importance to them and so much honor to those who possess them? Do your material possessions give you goals and your only reason for living? If they were gone, what would be left? What you have in your heart, not your bank account, matters to God and endures for eternity.
James 1:6-8
If you have ever seen the constant rolling of huge waves at sea, you know how restless they are-subject to the forces of wind, gravity, and tide. Doubt leaves a person as unsettled as the restless waves. If you want to stop being tossed about, rely on God to show you what is best for you. Ask him for wisdom, and trust that he will give it to you. Then your decisions will be sure and solid.
Saturday, 2 March 2013
Hebrews 13: 20-21
This verse includes two significant results of Christ's death and resurrection. God works in us to make us the kind of people that would please him, and he equips us to do the kind of work that would please him. Let God change you from within and then use you to help others.
Friday, 1 March 2013
Hebrews 13:17
The task of church leaders is to help people mature in Christ. Cooperative followers greatly ease the burden of leadership. Does your conduct give your leaders reason to report joyfully about you?
Thursday, 28 February 2013
Hebrews 13:14
We should not be attached to this world, because all that we are and have here is temporary. Only our relationship with God and our service to him will last. Don't store up your treasures here; store them in heaven.
Wednesday, 27 February 2013
Hebrews 13:4
Giving honor to marriage will require the utmost in Christian conviction and sensitivity. Modern social theory may redefine the family, and the new definitions may be far from its biblical foundation. What can you do? Witness to the depth of God's love for you by keeping your marriage happy and strong. Remain faithful-in body and in mind. Pray for your spouse. Honor biblical marriage (consenting man-woman unions) by resisting political pressure to recognize and legalize other sexual preferences. Teach children the biblical meaning of marriage. Pray early for their own eventual spouses and families. Make marriage enrichment the goal of your small group discussions and study. Encourage the marriages around you to stay strong as well.
Tuesday, 26 February 2013
Hebrews 11:6
Believing that God exists is only the beginning; even the demons believe that much. God will not settle for mere acknowledgment of his existence. He wants a personal, dynamic relationship with you that will transform your life. Those who seek God will find that they are rewarded with his intimate presence. Sometimes we wonder about the fate of those who haven't heard of Christ and have not even had a Bible to read. God assures us that all who honestly seek him-who act in faith on the knowledge of God that they possess-will be rewarded. When you tell others the gospel, encourage them to be honest and diligent in their search for truth. Those who hear the gospel are responsible for what they have heard.
Monday, 25 February 2013
God called the universe into existence out of nothing; he declared that it was to be, and it was. Our faith is in the God who created the entire universe by his word. God's word has awesome power. When he speaks, do you listen and respond? How can you better prepare yourself to respond to God's word?
Sunday, 24 February 2013
THE CHURCH
https://vr.shapeservices.com/play.php?hash=51d45023f7e70b7ae8ce85e57a2e34861c668ce991fa9d1db
PRAYER POINT
Pray that the power of The Lord Jesus Christ will continue to manifest in HIS true church.
BIBLE PASSAGE
Ephesians 5:22-32
MEMORY VERSE
"That he might present it to HIMSELF a glorious church, not having spot, or wrinkle, or any such thing; but that it should be holy and without blemish" _Ephesians 5:27
OUTLINES
- What exactly is the Church?
- The Church foundation and the condition of its membership
- When and how should discipline be taught in the church?
- What are we to teach regarding discipline?
INTERACT
- Why do some church members not meet daily today as it was in the beginning?
- Mention attitudes/ behaviours that could warrant discipline in the Church.
SUMMARY
The Church belongs to Christ, therefore, all members must honour the owner of the Church and act in a holy manner always.
Unholy members of the Church must be disciplined to prevent others from falling into the same mistake.
RCCG Sunday School 2012/ 2013
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Sunday, 10 February 2013
Unforgiving Attitude
https://vr.shapeservices.com/play.php?hash=847242f713f8fe560060fd1b2d84b959deae69ae8db2b52a6
PRAYER POINT
Pray for grace to forgive others always.
BIBLE PASSAGE
Matthew 18:21-35
MEMORY VERSE
"But if ye forgive not men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses." _Matthew 6:15
LESSON OUTLINES
- God Commands Us To Forgive
- Consequences of an Unforgiving Attitude
INTERACT
- Mention any painful offence committed against you and how it was resolved.
- Mention 5 offences which you recently forgave. Give the dates or months of the event.
SUMMARY
The consequences of violating God's Commandment to forgive are grievous.
Forgive always.
RCCG Sunday School 2012/2013
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Monday, 14 January 2013
For You Alone (Don Harris) @ City Harvest Church
"I believe that in the end the truth will conquer."