Our next verse comes from I John 3:1-10
We will take the next two weeks to memorize these verses. I pray that the Holy Spirit will be with you, to help you engraved the word of the Lord on your hearts. Be blessed!!!!
This blog is a joyful testimony to the praise and honor of our LORD through submission to my husband, the training of my children, and humble service to Jesus Christ.
"God's knowledge is his intellectual apprehension of truth and can be described as one eternal, all-comprehensive, indivisible act of intuition. It is that perfection in God whereby he, in an entirely unique manner, knows himself and all things possible and actual in one eternal and most simple act."
"With my whole heart I seek you; let me not wander from your commandments! I have stored up your word in my heart, that I might not sin against you. Ps. 119:10-11One of the goals I set for myself at the beginning of the year was to memorize more scriptures. Along with that I sought the face of the Lord and asked Him to place someone in my life to hold me accountable for it. The Lord has graciously answered my prayer. I have been blessed with two sisters, of the faith, who have welcomed me in their pursuit to learn a passage of scripture each week.
Every Monday, I will post the scripture we are learning. We are memorizing text that deal with our thought life. I encourage all to join and pray that all would be so led to start memorizing the word of God.
The scripture for this week: Titus 2:11-14
school hair grease=), to venture into territories unknown. (I will have you know, each hair day is a different experience) However, in I Corinthians 10:31 I am reminded, "Therefore, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God."
a. The perfections of God are, in both fact and idea, essential
to and inseparable from, the nature of the divine Being, which in itself is
infinite, eternal and unchangeable.
b. The perfections of God can only be known in the way and as far as he
has condescended to reveal them.
c. From eternity God possessed these attributes in all their fullness,
for they are co-existent and eternally unchangeable qualities of the divine
Being.
d. Although each attribute will be dealt with separately, they must
never be thought of as 'parts' of God's being or disassociated from his other
perfections, for God is one and indivisible.

When Christian ran into Timorous and Mistrust they were in pursuit of fleeing from difficulty and danger. They were imploring Christian to do the same. Christian's next words should be a banner in our lives. He says,
"If I go back to my own country,
which faces fire and brimstone,I shall certainly perish there.
If I can get to theCelestial City, I am sure to be
safe there. I must goforward, facing the risks and
dangers. To go back is nothingbut death; to go forward is fear
of death, and life everlasting beyond it.So I will go
forward."

Last week I had the privilege of serving as counselor at Cedine Bible Camp. Our theme for the week was "The Bible: Our Road Map". Each day during devotion time we talked of several men of faith who stood on the path of righteousness, men who stood for the Lord. For many of my campers the story of Elijah resonated in their hearts.
As young ladies they face many temptations at school and home. Daily they find it difficult to be the lone ranger, especially when it's so easy just to blend in with the crowd. However, we can praise the Lord for examples like Elijah. He was up against 450 prophets, but was not moved. From sun up to sun down the prophets of Baal cried out their god and received not a word. Elijah, knowing he served the ONE true God, received fire from on high.
Young or old, we must understand there will be times in our lives when we must stand alone. We must stand with the assurance that our eternal reward will be much greater than the applause of those who dwell on temporal things.
The infallible word of God is our road map. It will keep us on paths of righteousness. It will give us the strength when we are weak, it comforts when sad, it gives us the confidence we need to fight for truth and for a Savior who is alive and is coming back to take us to our heavenly home on high.
"Lead me O LORD in Your righteousness because of my enemies; Make Your way straight before my face." Psalm 5:8
On Sunday morning I was reading a devotional that lit torches in the crevices of my soul. Heather Olford brought home the fact that Christ is the preeminent one and the head of the church. Thus, He should be the head of our lives. Our being and very existence is for the worship and adoration of our Savior and God. We are to worship Christ with the understanding that He deserves all of our love and devotion. Those who don't comprehend this well, will ask "Why do you worship Him?" In his book, The Air I Breathe, Louie Giglio says, "You've been created by God. And if that wasn't enough, you've also been created for Him. As a result, there's an internal homing device riveted deep with your soul that perpetually longs for your Maker. An internal, God-ward magnet, pulling your being toward Him. That's why we come from the womb equipped for connectivity with God, prewired to praise."
Christ, who was sent by the Father, must reign supreme in our hearts. Having the Savior as the preeminent one in our lives will produce waterfalls of praise and adoration. In Matthew 12:34 it says, "out of the overflow of the heart, the mouth speaks." Heather ended the devotional with this, "When Christ is Lord of all, the Holy Spirit fills our lives and we can't help but overflow in witness."
I had to take a moment and go into the recesses of my mind and examine whether or not Christ is all in my life. No thing or person should take precedence in our lives. Is Christ all in yours?