Be Inspired! It's All About Jesus

Category: Headline Page 102 of 124

Rock of Ages – Taking Christ into Our Boats on the Stormy Sea

Rock of Ages – Taking Christ into Our Boats on the Stormy Sea

Rock of ages Taking Christ into Our Boats on the Stormy Sea

“If we take Christ into our boats on the stormy sea, we will ride on in safety through earth’s difficulties to heaven’s shore.”

“When Jesus comes to us our trouble ceases. At His command the wildest storm instantly becomes calm. The trouble itself may not leave us but it is no longer troublesome when He is with us. The wind may not stop blowing and beat upon our lives but He makes peace within us. It is far better to have so much grace that our hearts can be calm and quiet in the fiercest storm, than to have the storm itself quieted while our hearts remain restless. Peace within is far better than calm without.

In a gallery in Italy there are two pictures side by side by different artists. One represents a sea tossed by storms. Dark clouds hang over it and the lightning-bolts pierce the sky. The angry waves roll in anger. In the turbulent water a dead human face is seen. The other represents a sea similarly storm tossed; but in the middle of the angry waters is a rock. In the rock a gap, or cleft with green plants and flowers and in the middle of these is a dove quietly sitting on her nest.

These two pictures tell the whole story of human life in this world. The first is the story of life without Christ, unblessed by His presence and peace. There is storm everywhere with no shelter. The other picture paints the peace which Christ gives. Life is just as stormy. The waves roll just as high but now there is peace. The rock represents Christ; it is in the cleft of the rock that the peace is found. It is just like the old hymn states:

“Rock of ages, cleft for me,
Let me hide myself in thee.”

It is in the redemption of Christ alone that we can have peace. If we take Christ into our boats on the stormy sea, we will ride on in safety through earth’s difficulties to heaven’s shore.” 

Excepted from Peace In Storm, ” Daily Readings In The Life of Christ” Dr. James R. Miller Devotional

Jesus – The Rock of Ages


Rock of Ages- A Christian hymn composed by Augustus M. Toplady in 1775. Sung in the video by the Antrim Mennonite Choir, from their album ‘Amazing Grace.’

likebar

What Shall a Man Give in Exchange for His Soul?

For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?

For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?

For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? – Mark 8:36 KJV

What Shall a Man Give in Exchange for His Soul?

“What shall a man give in exchange for his soul? Ah! that’s the trouble. When the soul is lost, there is no way of recovering it. When we have made our choice, and lived our life, whether right or wrong, there is no possibility of changing the results. Life is given to us only once; and if we live it wrongly, there is no chance to live it over again. A soul lost cannot be gotten back; no money will redeem it.” – Daily Devotionals with Dr. James R. Miller

The Greatest Loss: Gain the Whole World and Lose Your Own Soul – J. C. Ryle

likebar

Broken Vessels (Amazing Grace) Hillsong Live Worship Song

Broken Vessels (Amazing Grace) Hillsong Live Worship Song

Amazing grace, How sweet the sound
That saved a wretch like me
I once was lost, But now I’m found
Was blind but now I see…

It’s amazing that God uses broken people as His vessels. Yes, ordinary people like you and me. God sees us and uses us mightily in His Kingdom if we are willing. The lyrics of this song Broken Vessels (Amazing Grace) particularly summed it up:

“You take our failure
You take our weakness
You set Your treasure
In jars of clay
So take this heart Lord
I’ll be your vessel
The world to see.”
As you listen to this song, we pray that it will stir up your faith in our Lord Jesus Christ and praying that your heart is willing to serve Him in any way you can do. Go bless you!

Video: Broken Vessels (Amazing Grace)

 Broken Vessels (Amazing Grace) Credits: Hillsong Live Youtube Channel


Calvary – No Other Name (Deluxe Edition)Tags: Broken Vessels (Amazing Grace), Hillsong Live Worship Song, No Other Name Album, Hillsong Live Worship, Broken Vessels
likebar
 

John Maxwell How to Connect with People (Part 3 Christian Leadership)

John Maxwell How to Connect with People
John Maxwell LEADERSHIP How To Connect With People
Connectors Find Common Grounds – To be effective they have to go where the people are;  know what the people know;  and participate what the people are doing and understand that they have to find common ground. Then they lead people to higher grounds. Higher grounds means we have taken enough time to know them so well; we learned how to lead and encourage them; and we put them in a position that we look after them, that we respect them, and that we value them. Watch full video below. It’s very enlightening and for sure, you will get great value of watching and making notes out of it.

Video:John Maxwell How to Connect with People (Part 3 Christian Leadership)

divider bar

Video: John Maxwell How to Connect with People (Part 2 Christian Leadership)
Video:John Maxwell How to Connect with People (Part 1 Christian Leadership)

Tags: John Maxwell, John Maxwell How to Connect with People, Christian Leadership, John Maxwell Leadership, John Maxwell How to Connect with People

likebar

Christian Devotional: I am the Bread of Life

“I am the bread of life. He who comes to me will not be hungry, and he who believes in me will never be thirsty.” – Jesus Christ
John 6:36
I am the bread of life. He who comes to me will not be hungry, and he who believes in me will never be thirsty

How is Christ’ bread? We understand what the bodily needs are which common bread satisfies. What in the soul corresponds to these cravings? The most intense of the soul-cravings is for pardon. All men sin, but sin satisfies no one. Nor has the world any power to give peace to a troubled conscience. We cannot forgive ourselves, and no man can really forgive us. How is Christ bread to this hunger? He was the Lamb of God, taking away the sin of the world; and because He bore our sins He is able to forgive us. We remember how on earth the guilty crept to His feet when they saw Him, and looking up into His face heard the word which gave them peace.

Another craving is for holiness. The world has no art by which human souls can be restored into moral beauty. Men can restore paintings, and buildings over which the fire has swept, and they can be erected again into more than their original nobleness; but there is no human hand that can replace the glory of a ruined soul. Yet this craving Christ satisfies through the Holy Spirit, who enters the heart of every one who believes, and builds up anew the holy beauty which sin has destroyed.

Another of the soul’s cravings is for life, spiritual life here, and then everlasting life. Again, earth has no bread to meet the hunger. The searches for hope are among the most pitiable of this world’s experiences. But those who receive Christ have eternal life. He has opened the doors clear through into the glory beyond. He said, “Whosoever liveth and believeth on me shall never die.” He is the hope of glory to every one that receives Him. Said a martyr as he was led to execution: “I have only two stiles to get over to reach my Father’s house – one, the steps up the scaffold; the other, the ladder let down from heaven.”

Source: Spiritual Food
Daily Devotionals with Dr. James R. Miller

Tags: I am the Bread of Life, Bread of life bible verse, Bible Verse I am the bread of life, Devotional I am the Bread of Life, Bible verses, Christian Devotionals
likebar

Page 102 of 124

Powered by WordPress & Theme by Anders Norén