Tuesday, September 29, 2009

MUST READ DEVOTION!

What did you think about Spurgeon's devotion? In what ways did it minister to you?

"The Lord looketh from heaven; He beholdeth all the sons of men."-Psalm 33:13

Perhaps no figure of speech represents God in a more gracious light than when He is spoken of as stooping from His throne, and coming down from heaven to attend to the wants and to behold the woes of mankind. We love Him, who, when Sodom and Gomorrah were full of iniquity, would not destroy those cities until He had made a personal visitation of them. We cannot help pouring out our heart in affection for our Lord who inclines His ear from the highest glory, and puts it to the lip of the dying sinner, whose failing heart longs after reconciliation. How can we but love Him when we know that He numbers the very hairs of our heads, marks our path, and orders our ways? Specially is this great truth brought near to our heart, when we recollect how attentive He is, not merely to the temporal interests of His creatures, but to their spiritual concerns. Though leagues of distance lie between the finite creature and the infinite Creator, yet there are links uniting both. When a tears wept by thee, think not that God doth not behold; for, "Like as a father pitieth his children, so the Lord pitieth them that fear Him." Thy sigh is able to move the heart of Jehovah; thy whisper can incline His ear unto thee; thy prayer can stay His hand; thy faith can move His arm. Think not that God sits on high taking no account of thee. Remember that however poor and needy thou art, yet the Lord thinketh upon thee. For the eyes of the Lord run to and fro throughout the whole earth, to show himself strong in the behalf of them whose heart is perfect towards Him.

Oh! then repeat the truth that never tires;
No God is like the God my soul desires;
He at whose voice heaven trembles, even He,
Great as He is, knows how to stoop to me.

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Reading The Bible in 90 Days (Week 2)!!!

What's up everyone!!!

We hope this finds you doing well in the Lord. Know that CrossFire! is praying for you in earnest hopes that you will continue to press forward in your pursuit of the Lord. Chase after HIM with all your might! Please feel free to e mail your prayer request, questions, or concerns to thesoluschristushour@gmail.com. You will get a speedy response.

Below are the scriptures for the 2nd week. How have you been doing in your reading of the Bible in 90 days? Do you find this reading schedule helpful? If you didn't start last week, don't worry, just pick up with this week and keep it moving. I know it may be very difficult to begin reading the Bible. Here are some tips to help you along the way:

#1. Buy a Bible that you can understand. Reading a version like the King James tend to be difficult to understand with all the thou's and art's. Consider picking up a New International Version (NIV) Study Bible or English Standard Version (ESV). Having a version of the Bible that's easy to comprehend grammatically is half the battle.

#2. Visit sites like biblegateway.com and blueletterbible.org to familize yourself with some study tools and further explanation of scriptures you might not understand.

#3. Start reading your Bible with friends. Reading in groups with other Christians help strengthen and encourage you along the way.

For those who have other tips, post them on this blog to help others out.

Here are the scriptures for the week beginning Sunday, May 31 - Sunday, June 7

Day 1: Lev. 1:1 - Lev 14:32
Day 2: Lev. 14:33 - Lev 26:26
Day 3: Lev. 26:27 - Num. 8:14
Day 4: Num. 8:15 - Num. 21:7
Day 5: Num. 21:8 - Num. 32:19
Day 6: Num. 32:20 - Deut. 7:26
Day 7: Deut. 8:1 - Deut. 23:11
Day 8: Deut. 23:12 - Deut. 34:12


Please don't hesitate to hit us up with any prayer request, questions, suggestions, or concerns at thesoluschristushour@gmail.com

Grace and Peace,
CrossFire! Young Adult Ministry

SOLUS CHRISTUS (IN CHRIST ALONE!!!)

As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another. - Proverbs 27:17

CROSSFIRE! Every FRIDAY @ 9 PM!!!

Monday, May 25, 2009

Reading The Bible in 90 Days!!

Are you having a difficult time reading your Bible? Do you find yourself struggling in keeping a consistent schedule of reading everyday? Is Sunday morning the only time you pick up your Bible as you're on your way to church? Does your Bible have dust on it from 2008????

Well, if you can relate to any of these or other situations, CrossFire! has the answer for you!!! We are preparing to read the entire Bible in 90 DAYS! Let's do it all together! What better way to help and develop the important habit of reading the Bible than with a reading plan and with others to help you along the way! We can read the Bible cover to cover by investing as little as 30 mins a day. The 90 days have two "grace days". (Thank God for GRACE!!!)

Here are the scriptures for the week beginning Sunday, May 24 - Sunday, May 31.

Day 1: Genesis 1:1 - Genesis 16:16
Day 2: Genesis 17:1 - Genesis 28:19
Day 3: Genesis 28:20 - Genesis 40:11
Day 4: Genesis 40:12 - Genesis 50:26
Day 5: Exodus 1:1 - Exodus 15:18
Day 6: Exodus 15:19 - Exodus 28:43
Day 7: Exodus 29:1 - Exodus 40:38
Day 8: Lev. 1:1 - Lev 14:32

As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another. - Proverbs 27:17

- Solus Christus (In Christ Alone!)

Happy Memorial Day from CrossFire! Young Adult Ministry!!!


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Happy Memorial Day everyone!!! Enjoy the day off and BBQ's but don't forget those who labor among us that allow us to enjoy the liberties that we enjoy!!! Let's keep them in prayer!!!

-- Solus Christus

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Does He Know My Name? Christian Courting 101




So what do you think about what Ashley did? Feel free to post your comments.
Don't forget.... CrossFire! meets EVERY FRIDAY AT 9 PM... 272 Madison Avenue, Perth Amboy, NJ

Grace and Peace....

Saturday, May 9, 2009

The Rock Ya Dome (R.Y.D.) Section!!!

What's Up,

This section is solely for those scriptures that "Rock Ya Dome." You know when you come across a scripture(s) that makes you read it twice like, "Hold Up... what did that just say..."

Something like, Isaiah 44:24 which reads: THUS SAYS THE LORD, YOUR REDEEMER, WHO FORMED YOU FROM THE WOMB: "I AM THE LORD, WHO MADE ALL THINGS, WHO ALONE STRETCHED OUT THE HEAVENS, WHO SPREAD OUT THE EARTH BY MYSELF..."

This is a R.Y.D. scripture. Did you catch the fact that the God we serve stretched out the heavens ALONE!!! He needed no one's help!!! Think about how far and wide the heavens go. If you ever get somewhere on this earth when you can see the end of the heavens, let me know... My God!!!

Here's another one so you get the point...

Then Jesus, knowing all that would happen to him, came forward and said to them, "Whom do you seek?" They answered him, "Jesus of Nazareth." Jesus said to them, "I am he." Judas who betrayed him, was standing with them. When Jesus said to them, "I am he," they drew drew back and fell to the ground." - John 18:4-6

Yo, the soldiers fell to the ground when they came across Jesus... That Rock'd My Dome.

Post your R.Y.D. scriptures so we all can say on one accord, "To whom will we compare or God to or count him equal?" -Isaiah 46:3-5

SOLUS CHRISTUS

Monday, March 9, 2009

Notes from 3/6/09's CrossFire! The Art of Pursuit: Steps to Define Your Vision

Hey Everyone! Here are the notes from this past Friday's CrossFire! We had an awesome session with Pastor Joy and her husband, Cornell Fields, about how to reach our Vision! Read over the notes and leave your comments about the steps to achieve your vision. What are some obstacles you come across when trying to achieve your vision??? And be sure to write out your vision and bring it with you to this weeks session so we can all come in agreement with you in prayer!

The Art of Pursuit
Steps to Define Your Vision


Why do we have goals?
• For Self Discovery
• To reach happiness
• To develop healthy relationships
• To establish careers
• To develop talents


There are three different types of people when it comes to achieving goals
Some people are:
Pilots-their goals are very clear and they are able to execute them with ease
Servants of own motivation-sometimes they are pilots but sometimes if they are not clear about their goals, they can get stuck in a rut
Sheep-they wander aimlessly until someone pulls them in a direction and says “you should do this”

What are some goals that you want to be a reality in your life?

We all pretty much had the same ideas…we are looking for success in our finances, careers, and in relationships

How do you complete your goals now?
• Write them down
• Save and attack
• Network
• Stay focused on the task
• Diligence
• Staying positive
• Saying things out loud to others (I have to follow through)
• Strategize
• Having a Support System/Accountability
• Being around like minded people

Picture a trianlge with four levels
At the top is The Word
The Second level is God's Will and Design for us
Next is God's Plan
And finally is our Purpose

Without each level, our purpose is unable to become fulfilled.
It all starts with The Word-We must always be mindful of God's Word!
Proverbs 29:18- Where there is no revelation, the people cast off restraint;
but blessed is he who keeps the law.

Why do people perish where there is no vision?
• Confusion
• Lack of Direction
• Lack of Identity
• Feeling of hopelessness
“When Purpose is not known, abuse is inevitable”-Dr. Myles Monroe

***Vision is prophetic insight into the end of a thing***
• Purpose is what I am here to achieve
• Vision is having an idea of what the end result will look like

10 Steps to Get to Your Vision
1. Develop a desire to connect with emotions: fear and desire motivate us to make choices
2. Develop realistic goals: have a 1, 2, 3 year goal plan that will help you to reach your ultimate goal. Don’t do too much too fast because you will become frustrated and quit.
3. Write it down: begin a plan for yourself. Write the vision, make it plain
4. Make a list of the benefits: Why do you want to achieve your goal??? “A man can endure a “what” if he has a big enough “why”
5. Find out where you are now, and take an assessment. What needs to be done first…
6. Set deadlines that you’ll stick to and have multiple deadlines (in one year I will have this finished. In 5 years I will have this finished….)
7. Make a list of obstacles: if there are no obstacles, then there is no real vision. Is there anything you need to change or develop? What part of the process will determine speed in terms of achieving your goal?
8. Identify additional information you’ll need
9. Make a list of people whose cooperation you will need, or help you’ll require: Tune into station WIIFM (What’s In It For Me- be mindful that sometimes we have to be willing to lend a hand to those who have opened doors for us)
10. Make a plan that includes all the steps above:
• Proverbs 20:18-Make plans by seeking advice;
if you wage war, obtain guidance.
• Proverbs 19:21-Many are the plans in a man's heart,
but it is the LORD's purpose that prevails.
• Proverbs 20:5-The purposes of a man's heart are deep waters,
but a man of understanding draws them out.


***Can you hear God telling you to move?? Allow God to speak to you however he wants!***

***Bring your written out vision plans this Friday so we can pray over them!!!!***

Why Stay in the Burning Building?


Imagine that you live on the 6th floor of an apartment building. You are sitting on your couch, feeling very comfortable and relaxed. While watching the television, you become startled by the sound of the fire alarm going off in your building. “Beeeeeep…..beeeeeep….beeeeeep,” you hear continuously. Upon hearing this, what would be your first reaction?
Do you scramble around for your keys, cell phone, wallet, photographs, and other items that seem ‘necessary’ for your survival? Do you wait in your apartment, hoping that someone just pulled the alarm and believe that it is not necessary to depart? Do you immediately run down the fire escape in efforts to flee from the burning building?

The most logical answer would be to immediately run down the fire escape to flee from the burning building. It is obvious that the building constructor designed this fire escape to help those in danger find a way out. After all, we do not want our bodies to become a product of scars, burns, or even death. So, with knowing the corrective action that we should take, why so we still stay in the burning building?

Input anybody?

Because God is such a mighty God and because He created all of us, He knows our every thought. Because He is our Creator and our building constructor, He knows us inside and out. He knows the very thought that you and I are thinking at this moment. Not only is He a creator of all beings but He is also a protector. Meaning, that He designed us to always be kept from harm and protected from the dangers that may come about in life. God designed His children with a fire escape, our love for Him, that would allow us to depart from sin and disobedience. With this is mind, we must listen when God tells us to move or we will let that burning building (sin) consume us. We know from His word that the wages of sin is death (Romans 6:23) so it is crucial to obey His word and to glorify Him at all times.

It is important that we do not become too comfortable in our relationship with God. When you sit on your couch, or your relationship with Christ, you become comfortable and content with being lazy in your walk as a Christian. All of us must keep the fire for Christ burning inside so that our fleshly desires are consumed. When these desires are consumed, we can see the fire escape so much clearer when faced with sin. God will clear the smoke, if we trust Him with our lives. God is the only person who can help us prepare for when the devil attacks. The devil is sneaky and will attack you sometimes when you least expect it so it is always important to stay in your word, keep your prayer closet and continue to develop a relationship with Christ that glorifies our Heavenly Father.

Know that the only necessity that you need to survive is to be saved by God. God provides us with everything that we need to spiritually survive so that we shall not perish but have everlasting life. It is so crucial to refrain from becoming consumed by items and worldly things that we find more pleasurable than our relationship with Christ. John 6:57 says, “As the living Father sent Me, and I live because of the Father, so he who feeds on Me will live because of Me.” We do not need other things, the only necessity we need is Jesus.

Listen to what God tells you. It is important that you do not ignore the word of God or mistake it for something that it is not. God speaks to us so that we can do the things that He has called for us to do. By listening to Him, we are able to walk in the pathways that He created just for us to walk in. Just as He led His people out of the bondage of Egypt, He will lead you down the fire escape and out the bondage of sin.
“Every word of God is pure; He is a shield unto them that put their trust in Him.” (Proverbs 30:5). If you believe that He is a shield, then you can believe He will shield you from sin. He is our fire escape and He will not allow the devil to burn those who believe in Him.

When the enemy tries to attack, flee! You do not need to debate with sin. When you feel that heat by your toe, it means that it is time to run. God will lead you in the right direction and you will not have to deal with eternal scars, wounds, or death.

The bible says, "'For I know the plans I have for you,' says the LORD. 'They are plans for good and not for disaster, to give you a future and a hope.'" (Jeremiah 29:11)

Next time, will you stay in the burning building?

Please pray for...

Hey Saint Fam,

It's Stace including a blog called "Please pray for...."

We all are in different seasons in our walk with God. Currently, my season is researching/clarity, learning to just STAND and BE still as well as the renewal of my spirit.

I keep a daily journal of prayers/thank you letters to God. I look back and become truly amazed at my prayers to God for others as well as for myself. I was led to this scripture from the Book of James, Chapter 5 Verses 13-18, which reads:

Is there any among you afflicted? Let him pray. Is any merry? Let him sing psalms. Is any sick among you? Let him call for the elders of the church; and let them pray over him, anointing him with oil in the name of the Lord: And the prayer of faith shall save the sick, and the Lord shall raise him up; and if he have committed sins, they shall be forgiven him. Confess your faults one to another, and pray one for another, that ye may be healed. The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much.

Elias was a man subject to like passions as we are, and he prayed earnestly that it might not rain: and it rained not on the earth by the space of three years and six months. And he prayed again, and the heaven gave rain, and the earth brought forth her fruit.

This blog can be scriptures, quotes, words of encouragement, or whatever comes into your spirit.

Please just run with it but always run to the Lord!!

Love and Blessings,

Tasha T.S.

The Soapbox Section... Tell em why you happy!!!

What up saints... We're reintroducing 'The SoapBox Section... Tell em why you happy' for 2009.

This section is for people who want to make a joyful noise and give the Lord His due praise... What sparked this blog in 08 was the desire to share our testimonies with one another.

Feel free to add your comments... and check out some of the previous testimonies declaring the goodness of the Lord.

Let the Lord use you and make sure you get on your SOAPBOX and TELL EM WHY YOU HAPPY
SON... TELL EM WHY YOU HAPPY!!!

Make a joyful noise to the Lord, all the earth! - Psalm 100:1

Saturday, February 28, 2009

Bible Reference Website...

Yo, that bible reference website I mentioned during the call is www.blueletterbible.com. It's similar to your normal bible search engine, but I prefer it over the other ones that I've come across. In the right hand corner under, "search the bible" is where you can put in words like "excellent" or "trust" and it will pull up all the scriptures that has the word in it.

If you look to the left on the main menu screen, you'll find a tab called, "Study Tools." There's some pretty good stuff on there... Search the site out and post any good findings...

Be diligent!!!

SOLUS CHRISTUS!!!

Monday, February 23, 2009

"The Devotional Lounge"

New idea!!! Thank God for revelation...

This post is called "The Devotional Suite." Since we all read different devotionals, the Lord gave me an idea to spark a Blog to place all the different devotions that we want other heads to peep... something that we think may be a blessing to another reader...

Guest will spark the first one and I'll look to read everyone's as they flow in...

Remember, we're praying every Tuesday and Friday mornings at 5:30 AM. The number is 712-432-0600 and the pin number is 836736#. When the system asks you to state your name, the password is, "I Made It!!!"... (LOL... Shout out to Kris)

SOLUS CHRISTUS!!!

Saturday, February 21, 2009

The Names of God...

qué está arriba everyobdy!!!

Here's a study we all can do... Let's study all the different names of God. Here's the first one with a little explanation.

El Shaddai

(el shad-di')
All-Sufficient One, Lord God Almighty

Use in the Bible: In the Old Testament El Shaddai occurs 7 times. El Shaddai is first used in Gen 17:1.

Meaning and Derivation: El is another name that is translated as "God" and can be used in conjunction with other words to designate various aspects of God's character. Another word much like Shaddai, and from which many believe it derived, is shad meaning "breast" in Hebrew (some other scholars believe that the name is derived from an Akkadian word Šadu, meaning "mountain," suggesting strength and power). This refers to God completely nourishing, satisfying, and supplying His people with all their needs as a mother would her child. Connected with the word for God, El, this denotes a God who freely gives nourishment and blessing, He is our sustainer.

Further references of the name El Shaddai in the Old Testament: Gen 17:1; Gen 28:3; Gen 35:11; Gen 43:14; Gen 48:3

SOLUS CHRISTUS!!!

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

The Devil's Attitude Towards Us...

Hey,

I writing a paper right now at Starbucks (it's due at 6:20 pm... oh MY!!!) about how Holiness changes things... (That's a working title...) So anyway, I reading a story titled, "The Life of Anthony of Egypt". It's about this guy named Anthony who decided to live a life of COMPLETE discipline. He was a Christian monk. Strict dude...

So as the devil tries to convince Anthony not to journey down the path of holiness (how many times has that happened to you) and his (the devil) last attempt to trip Anthony up is to appear in the form of a boy and talk to him. Anthony asks him who he is and that's where we pick up... Check this out...

the devil speaking....

"Many I deceived, many I casts down; but now attacking you and thy labors as I had many others, I proved weak." When Anthony asked, Who are you who speaks thus with me? he answered with a lamentable voice, "I am the friend of whoredom, and have taken upon me incitements which lead to it against the young. I am called the spirit of lust. How many have I deceived who wished to live soberly, how many are the chaste whom my incitements I have over-persuaded! I am he on account of whom also the prophet reproves those who have fallen, saying, "You have been caused to err by the spirit of whoredom." For by me they have been tripped up. I am he who have so often troubled you..."

- The Life of Anthony of Egypt, Readings in World Christian History, Volume 1: Earliest Christianity to 1453, pg 133.

Reading this it made me think how the enemy's utmost goal is to deceive and trip us up. Homey don't like us and we shouldn't like him. The devil has no good intentions whatsoever for us as Christians. He is totally, 110% against us.

I'll post Anthony's response later... Gotta get back to writing...

SOLUS CHRISTUS!!!!