By Robert Scott on
5/27/2011 11:14 AM
We thought this answer to a question on our radio blog would be helpful to some of you who may encounter similar opposition to what you are learning.
I tried to talk to my pastor about all the great things of truth that I was able to prove from the bible. He called me a daughter of Hell and you a false pastor. He said that anyone who could not see the holiness in Sunday. Christmas and Easter has to be a sex feign from Hell. He barred me for 30 days from church services. How can one be so full hate and anger-rage when they are suppose to be teaching love? I really do not want to go back to this church but it is the only one nearby.
By Venessa on Friday, May 27, 2011 12:33 P
Venessa,
Romans 8:28 tells us that all things work together for good to them that love God, and it is obvious that you love God and want to obey Him. This situation works for your good and gives you freedom from the church leadership that will twist everything you say. You do not want to be under such an oppressive authority...
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By Robert Scott on
4/12/2011 10:56 AM
Satan hates Passover. It reminds him of what Jesus did to defeat him, so he has cleverly deceived Christians into believing it is Jewish and done away. And Satan fiercely attacks those who keep it, assailing them with all kinds of problems as the feast approaches. Our African brethren are especially attacked since Satan has attacked with lack of funds to assemble to keep the day. So many there and even among those who come to our web sites must keep it alone or with one or two others.
Allow us to paraphrase loosely Psalm 43 as an encouragement to all, especially those in Africa: Vindicate me, O God, and plead my case against an ungodly nation filled with lies, falseness, and corruption. Deliver me from the deceit and injustice in this nation, for You are My strength. Why do I feel rejected by You and others? Why am I down in the dumps of discouragement because Satan is doing everything he can to oppress me and attack me now? Send out your light and truth to dispel the darkness Satan tries to put...
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By Robert Scott on
4/1/2011 10:12 AM
God’s new year is not in the barren time of January but in the spring as new life is bursting out. The first new moon or new day of the new holy year falls in 2011 on Saturday sunset, April 2, and ends at sunset on April 3. One day all mankind will bow down and surrender their burdens to Jesus at the new moons (Isa. 66:23). The first new moon of the year is a special time to lay down the regrets and problems of the year sp we can start afresh in a brand-new year. Answer to the question, “What’s new?” may surprise you.
What’s new? The answer is, or is supposed to be, you! While we are made new every day (2 Cor. 4:16), God wants us to start the new year brand new. To do we must lay down to Jesus the past problems of the year at our church altar or our personal place of prayer at the appointed and anointed time.
Job’s words beginning in Job 9:27 prophesied the end-time trials that would affect Christians who would not learn to speak out the Word of God and who have not learned to lay down their problems...
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By Robert Scott on
3/29/2011 11:29 AM
A radio listener named Henry asked us that question: “What is peace?” While that is an excellent question, it reminds us of the question the Roman governor asked at Jesus’ trial: “What is truth?” Truth was so absent that he had to ask the question. And peace is so absent in our society, even among Christians, that we have to ask the question.
The answer is actually quite simple, but to know what peace is, you must have it in yourself or see it in others. Peace is simply the absence of conflict or turmoil among people or in ourselves. John 14:27 says that Jesus has given His peace to us, His disciples. That inner peace is part of the fruit of the Spirit in Galatians 5:22.
That peace, however, resides in our spirits, which have been made perfect by the blood of Jesus. Whether it is transmitted to our souls, or our hearts, minds, and wills, depends on us. Jesus warned us, saying, “Do not let your heart be troubled, nor let it be fearful” (John 14:27). Jesus promised us an abundant life of peace in John...
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By Robert Scott on
3/28/2011 7:27 PM
A radio listener named Henry asked us that question: “What is peace?” While that is an excellent question, it reminds us of the question the Roman governor asked at Jesus’ trial: “What is truth?” Truth was so absent that he had to ask the question. And peace is so absent in our society, even among Christians, that we have to ask the question.
The answer is actually quite simple, but to know what peace is, you must have it in yourself or see it in others. Peace is simply the absence of conflict or turmoil among people or in ourselves. John 14:27 says that Jesus has given His peace to us, His disciples. That inner peace is part of the fruit of the Spirit in Galatians 5:22.
That peace, however, resides in our spirits, which have been made perfect by the blood of Jesus. Whether it is transmitted to our souls, or our hearts, minds, and wills, depends on us. Jesus warned us, saying, “Do not let your heart be troubled, nor let it be fearful” (John 14:27). Jesus promised us an abundant life of peace in John...
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By Robert Scott on
3/16/2011 9:56 AM
We interrupt the flow of this blog that has been accenting 2012 to bring you a special good news bulletin: when things aren’t going well, God still loves you!
God has a word in His Bible for every circumstance. Listen if you need it to Habakkuk in chapter 3 at the end of chapter: “Though the fig tree should not blossom And there be no fruit on the vines [the finances aren’t goings so well, and the outlook looks even bleaker], Though the yield of the olive should fail [the oil of God’s anointing will not fail!] And the fields produce no food, Though the flock should be cut off from the fold And there be no cattle in the stalls, Yet I will exult in [Jesus], I will rejoice in the God of my salvation. The [Eternal] God is my strength, And He has made my feet like hind’s feet, And makes me walk on my high places.”
We should understand that the above is not God’s perfect will for us, but He meets us where we are, and He is good all the time.
God met Paul where he was. He said, “Not that I speak from want, for I have learned to be content in whatever circumstances I am. I know how to get along with humble means, and I also know how to live in prosperity; in any and every circumstance I have learned the secret of being filled and going hungry, both of having abundance and suffering need. I can do all things through Him who strengthens me” (Phil. 4:11-13). ...
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By Robert Scott on
3/9/2011 6:39 PM
We have more on Job and what he said about the events that will bring great darkness beginning in late 2012,but we first have a few words of encouragement to combat any darkness you may be personally experiencing.
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By Robert Scott on
3/6/2011 10:18 PM
Is December 21, 2012 an open door to hell? For the world it may well be such a door, but it doesn't have to be that for you. All hell will indeed break loose beginning at that time, but the power of heaven is much greater, and this blog is designed to give you access to powerful revelation from God so that “all heaven can break loose” in your life. If you want to be ready for what Satan is about to unleash, and ready to receive what God is ready to release to you now, read on...
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