Monday, February 28, 2011

Daily Devotion for 2/28/11 In spite of the odds, and opposition

Happy Monday Everyone!!! I pray everyone had a safe and successful weekend.

Today's Lesson: In Spite of the Odds, and Opposition
Scripture Text: Psalms 23:5


"You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies"

Going through a difficult time? Read and internalize this scripture: "you prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies; You anoint my head with oil; my cup runs over. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life" (Psalms 23:5-6) The world surely is God's guarantee! When does God cause your cup to overflow with blessings? When does he empower you to overcome? When does He demonstrate His goodness and mercy? In the presence of your enemies of course! The odds and opposition CAN'T stop God from blessing you!

I know you might be saying, "But, I'm really struggling" Struggle is proof that you haven't been conquered, that you refuse to surrender, that victory is possible, and that you're growing. Keep walking with God and trusting him, He will work on your behalf. He will send His spirit to guide you, His World to illuminate your mind, and the RIGHT friends to strengthen you in time of struggle. If you're teachable and reachable. Keep your heart open, keep listening to God, keep obeying Him and three things can/will happen:

#1 See that your problem is just a platform for Him to "Show himself strong on your behalf" (2 Chronicles 16:9)
#2 Discover that His strength comes when you're at your weakest point (See 2 Corinthians 12:7-9)
#3 Be able to thank God for your enemies, because He's promised to bless you right there in front of them. People and circumstances don't decide your future, God does so look to him!

Be Blessed Family....

Peace Love and Blessings

:: LA ::

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Daily Devotion for 2/24/11 Don't Fall In Love With It

Happy Thursday Folks! I swore up and down yesterday that it was Thursday and that today would be Friday...I need to get it together.
Anyway, here's today's Devotion...

Today's Lesson: Don't Fall In Love With It
Scripture Text: 1 Peter 1:17


"Live...as temporary residents on Earth." (1 Peter 1:17)


The fact that this world is not our ultimate home explains why we experience difficulty, rejection, and disappointment. It also shines light on why some promises may seem unfulfilled, why some prayers seem unanswered, and how unfair some of life's circumstances are. Remember, this life is not the end of the road!! God allows us to feel a certain amount of discontent-longings that will never fulfilled this side of heaven, in order to keep us from becoming so attached to this world. We're not COMPLETELY happy here because we aren't supposed to be! When we get to heaven we'll say "Why was I so focused on earthly things?" Death does not mark our departure from home, but instead, our arrival to home!

Imagine if you where an ambassador in a hostile nation. You would have to learn its language and adapt to its customs. you couldn't isolate yourself. To fulfill your mission you'd have to understand what's going on and then know how to relate to those around you. But what if you fell in love with that country, preferring it to your own? Your loyalty and commitment would be compromised. Instead of representing your country, you'd start acting like a traitor. The Bible says "We are Christ's ambassadors" (2 Corinthians 5:20)

So don't get too attached to this old world. What we have here is temporary. "Those who use the things of the world should not become attached to them. For this world as we know it will soon pass away" (1 Corinthians 7:31)

So use it, maximize it to fulfill God's purposes, but DON'T FALL IN LOVE WITH IT!

Amen?

Today in Black History

In 1864 Rebecca Lee Crumpler became the first African American woman to receive an M.D.
In 1940 Heavy Weight Boxer Jimmy Ellis was born.


Well, that's all for today folks.

Remember, God is Love...So make sure you love on someone today.

Peace and Blessings Fam!

:: LA ::

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Daily Devotion for 2/23/11 A Better Tomorrow

Happy Wednesday Ladies and Gents...take a moment right now to stop and pray for someone before continuing to read today's lesson. The truth about life is that you never know what someone is going through at any given moment. So at this moment I will stop and pray for each of you reading this email/blog. Amen

Today's Lesson: A Better Tomorrow
Scripture Text: Isaiah 61:3


"To bestow...beauty instead of ashes" (Isaiah 61:3)


The Chinese have an interesting symbol for the word crisis; it indicates both opportunity as well as danger. Purpose can emerge from pain, just like beauty from ashes. Real healing can't begin until you face the facts and EXPRESS your pain. This means that we must do like David did: take it to GOD. "How long must I wrestle with my thoughts and every day have sorrow in my heart?" (Psalms 13:2) Lancing a boil is the first step to healing, so the first to becoming is FACING THE TRUTH.

Those who grow through a crisis learn which dreams, hopes, and expectations were violated by the event. They identify where repair may be needed, and then put together a road map towards the future. You may experience feelings like " nothing will ever be the same again..." That's a natural feeling. So you may have to make adjustments in how you spend your leisure time, how you relate to your family and friends, and how you work. It's the nature of a crisis to destabilize your world. But it also forces you to reach deep inside yourself and find strength that was hidden and that you didn't know even existed. I've learned first hand through my crisis...Most know my testimony of being a survivor from rape while in College...in the past years of healing and learning and growing. I have discovered a lot of things about myself I didn't know existed. I'm entering worlds and experiencing things I may not have otherwise known had I not gone through everything I've been through.

You may not feel courageous or hopeful right now, but that in no way means that those things aren't there waiting to be tapped. Even though you don't feel strong today, you can draw strength from ONE who is. "The Lord is my Rock, my Fortress, and my Deliverer; my God...in Whom I will trust" (Psalms 18:2) Face it. Find God in it. Follow Him, and He will give you a better tomorrow.

Amen?

I don't know who this message is for, but it is for someone out there. I have prayed and will continue to pray for your strength through these times.

Peace and Love Family. That's all for today

God Bless

:: LA ::

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Daily Devotion for 2/22/11 What you learn in a crisis

Happy Tuesday Folks. For most of us, today marks the start of another work week. I hope everyone enjoyed their weekend.

Today's Lesson: What you learn in a crisis
Scripture Reference: 2 Kings 7:3


“Why are we sitting here until we die” (2 Kings 7:3)

The armies of Syria had besieged Samaria and the people were dying of starvation. Four lepers, whose disease forced them to live outside the city walls, had gotten used to living on scraps of bread people threw over the wall each day. But now no more scraps were coming their way. They said to themselves: "Why are we sitting here until we die?" So they took action:

"They rose at twilight to go to the camp of the Syrians...to their surprise no one was there. For the Lord had caused...the Syrians to hear...the noise of a great army...Therefore they arose and fled...and left...their tents, their horses, and their donkeys...these lepers...went into one tent and ate and drank, and carried from it silver, and gold and clothing...Then they said to one another, 'We are not doing right. This day is a day of good news, and we remain silent...let us go and tell the king's household'" (2 Kings 7:5-9)


There are three important truths in this lesson:

#1 Crisis becomes your friend, when it moves you to take action: Things will only get better once you get sick and tired of being and sick and tired. Then things will begin to change for the better.

#2 Once you take a step of faith, God will move on your behalf: The only thing that can limit God, is YOUR doubt, YOU stubbornness, and YOUR complacency. Why not trust him? "The Lord waits that he may be gracious unto you" (Isaiah 30:18)

#3 When God blesses you, you can't keep it to yourself: Others need what God has given YOU, and YOU must get it to them-on time.


That's all for day...Definitely some things to think about...


Today's Black History Moments:
Negro History Week began on February 1, 1926. It is now known as Black History Month, but was first celebrated on this date as Negro History Week by Carter G. Woodson. It became a month long celebration in 1976.

Today we celebrate the birthdays of some prominent African Americans

In 1989 DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince win the FIRST Rap Grammy for "Parents Just Don't Understand"
In 1950 The birth of Julius "Dr. J" Erving

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jW3PFC86UNI





Pray for someone today!

May God bless and keep each and every one of you...

Peace and Blessings from your Sister in Christ,

: LA :

Friday, February 18, 2011

Daily Devotion for 2/18/11 Becoming More Christ-Like Part II

It's Friiiiiiidaaaaay! Good Morning/Afternoon/Evening Family!

Today's Lesson: Becoming More Christ Like
Scripture Reference: 2 Corinthians 3:18


“We become more and more like him” (2 Corinthians 3:18)


Spiritual growth could be compared to a seed, a building, and a child. Each one requires our own participation. Let's look at seeds for example...Once planted, they need to be watered, fertilized, and protected. Then there are buildings, which must be maintained once erected. And once born, children must be cared for, taught, and disciplined. Make sense? Your salvation is not effected by effort, but it does effect your spiritual growth. Spiritual maturity doesn't happen while sitting around twiddling your thumbs. We have three responsibilities in becoming Christ like, according to Paul:

1. Deciding: "Everything-connected with that old way of life has to go. It's through and through. Get rid of it!" (Ephesians 4:22) Such powerful words! Get rid of it!!!! Let it go! Move away from it! We must decide each day to get rid of our old ways.

2. Renewing: "Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind." (Romans 12:2) "Transformed" in Greek is metamorphosis, which is often tied to how a caterpillar morphs into a beautiful butterfly. It's what happens when we spend time with God, when we pray to him, allow him to direct our thoughts, and feed on his word. These things help us to take on Christ's character which empower us to soar.

3. Clothing We must clothe ourselves with the character of Christ each day. How can we do that? Develop new habits. The sum of your daily habits is what define's your character. "You are what you repeatedly do. Excellence is not a singular act" -Aristotle "Put on the new self, created to be like God in true righteousness and holiness" (Ephesians 4:24)

To become Christ-like you must commit yourself to doing these three things.

Amen?


Today's Black History Moments:
Negro History Week began on February 1, 1926. It is now known as Black History Month, but was first celebrated on this date as Negro History Week by Carter G. Woodson. It became a month long celebration in 1976.

Today we celebrate the birthdays of some prominent African Americans

In 1931 Famed Author, and Pulitzer Prize Winning Toni Morrison is born
In 1688 The first protest against slavery goes down in PA
In 1896 H. Grenon patenst the razor stropping device


Have a wonderful weekend everyone.

Pray for someone today!

May God bless and keep each and every one of you...

Peace and Blessings from your Sister in Christ,

: LA :

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Daily Devotion for 2/17/11 Becoming More Christ-Like Part I

Happy Thursday Everyone! The weekend is almost here...I hope and pray that you all have had a productive and enjoyable week thus far. Lets's get down to it!

Today's Lesson: Becoming More Christ Like
Scripture Reference: 2 Corinthians 3:18


“We become more and more like him” (2 Corinthians 3:18)


So what does it mean to become more Christ-like? Do you lose your individuality? No! These unique characteristics about you were created by God. Becoming more Christ-like is about the transformation of your character, not your personality. Paul writes: "Take on an entirely new way of life-a God-fashioned life, a life renewed from the inside and working itself int your conduct as God accurately reproduces his character in you." (Ephesians 4:23-24) Whenever you forget that God's first priority is character and not comfort, it will lead to frustration. You will begin to wonder, Why is all of this happening to me? Why won't God do something about it?

Remember, abundant life isn't the absence of adversity, it is growth in the midst of it. "As the Spirit of the Lord works within us, we become more and more like him." How does this happen in real life? It happens through our choices. We choose to do the right thing, then we trust God's spirit to give us the power, faith, love and wisdom to do it. Since God's spirit lives within us these things are available for the asking. The catch is, when we ask God for these things, when he gives us directions on what to do, we MUST obey him.

When Israel stood at the river Jordan, its floodwater receded only after they stepped in. Obedience unlock God's power! God waits for you to act on instruction. You can't wait until you feel capable and confident; you have to move ahead in you weakness, doing the right thing in spite of your fears. That's how you cooperate with the Holy Spirit and how Christ-like character is developed in you.

Part II will come tomorrow :)

Today's Black History Moments:
Negro History Week began on February 1, 1926. It is now known as Black History Month, but was first celebrated on this date as Negro History Week by Carter G. Woodson. It became a month long celebration in 1976.

Today we celebrate the birthdays of some prominent African Americans

In 1902 Singer Marian Anderson is born
In 1936 James Nathaniel Brown, Profootball Hall of Fame Fullback is born
In 1918 Charles A. Hayes, Rep for Illinois in the House of Reps is born



Have a blessed morning/afternoon and evening folks.

Pray for someone today!

May God bless and keep each and every one of you...

Peace and Blessings from your Sister in Christ,

: LA :

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Daily Devotion for 2/16/11 Have you found your reason for living

Happy Wednesday Fam! We are half way through the week. Today's Lesson is taken straight from the Daily Devotion book. Enjoy!

Today's Lesson: Have you found your reason for living?
Scripture Reference: John 12:24

“But if it dies” (John 12:24)

One day a depressed woman jumped off a bridge into a river. Without thinking, a man standing nearby jumped in to save her. But "our hero" suddenly remembered that he couldn't swim, so he started thrashing around and screaming for help! Hearing his cries, the depressed woman swam to his rescue, hauled him out, administered mouth-to-mouth and in so doing she found a reason to live. Jesus said, "Unless a grain of wheat falls into the ground and dies, it remains alone; but if it dies [to self-interest], it produces much grain" Christ had just gotten through saying, "Do not worry about your life, what you will eat; nor about the body, what you will put on. Life is more than food, and the body is more than clothing" (Luke 12:22-23) Career success and material things cannot be your reason for living! You need a larger purpose, and God will give you one if you ask Him. Some of us are born knowing what God has called us to do in life; others discover it along the way. Some of us actually find it in our closing years. Indeed, some of us are awakened to it by tragedy and loss. What matters is that we find God's purpose and pour ourselves into it. Helen Keller wrote, "When one door of happiness closes, another opens; but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see the which God has opened for us." So have you found your reason for living?

Today's Black History Moments:
Negro History Week began on February 1, 1926. It is now known as Black History Month, but was first celebrated on this date as Negro History Week by Carter G. Woodson. It became a month long celebration in 1976.

In 1970 Joe Frazier knocked out Jimmy Ellis and becomes heavyweight champion
In 1857 Frederick Douglass was elected President of Freedman Bank and Trust
In 1957 Actor Levar Burton is born. (Reading Rainbow, Star Trek Next Generation, and the award winning ROOTS)



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NA2ohtkSPzQ


Have a blessed morning/afternoon and evening folks.

Pray for someone today!

May God bless and keep each and every one of you...

Peace and Blessings from your Sister in Christ,

: LA :

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Daily Devotion for 2/15/11 When God Shows Up!

Happy Tuesday Folks!

Today's Lesson: When God Shows Up!
Scripture Reference: Malachi 3:1


“The Lord, whom you seek, will suddenly come.” (1 John 4:7)

As soon as I saw the title, I was excited! Lord knows I needed this lesson. Lets get to it!

Sometimes God shows up dramatically. He can come unexpectedly like a random check in the mail. Or a door opening, or protection during a situation that would under any other circumstance destroy you. Take a look at Psalms 91:11"For he will order his angels to protect you wherever you go." Then there will be times where God shows up quietly. He replaces our anxiety with assurance that everything will work out. "Fear not...I am with you" (Isaiah 41:10) When folks ask you what's so different about you, you can say "I have peace" Why you ask? because the God who you chose to seek, came.

Here are a couple of Bible Stories that help to illustrate these ideas:

The first story demonstrates how God intervenes when you are misunderstood and mistreated. "After they had been severely flogged...About midnight Paul and Silas were praying and singing hymns...Suddenly...all the doors flew open" (Acts 16:23-26) Midnight prayers and songs of praise help you see beyond the problem to God, the great problems-solver. By taking the focus off yourself and putting it on Him, your outlook begins to change.

The second story demonstrates how God intervenes when you are overwhelmed by the sheer size of the challenge: Faced with leading two million Israelites into the Promised Land, Moses prays, "Show me now your way" (Exodus 33:13 God replies, "Here is a place by Me...I will put you in the cleft of the rock, and will cover you with my hand" When God tells you, "Here is a place by me" get into it and stay there! Even though you can't see Him clearly, you'll feel His presence, experience His goodness, and know that everything is going to be okay.
Amen?

Today's Black History Moments:
Negro History Week began on February 1, 1926. It is now known as Black History Month, but was first celebrated on this date as Negro History Week by Carter G. Woodson. It became a month long celebration in 1976.

In 1964 Louis Armstong's "Hello Dolly" goes to #1. It will end up being his only #1
In 1804 New Jersey began to Abolish Slavery. It was the last northern state to abolish slavery
In 1968 \Henry Lewis becomes the first African American to lead a symphony orchestra in the US

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmfeKUNDDYs


Have a blessed morning/afternoon and evening folks.

Pray for someone today!

May God bless and keep each and every one of you...

Peace and Blessings from your Sister in Christ,

: LA :

Monday, February 14, 2011

Daily Devotion for 2/14/11 The Importance of Loving Others

Happy Monday Folks! Happy Valentines Day! This day is just like every other day in my eyes, I love you today, tomorrow, and forever. Peace Fam :)

Today's Lesson: The Importance of Loving Others
Scripture Reference: 1 John 4:7


“Everyone who loves is born of God” (1 John 4:7)

Recently, a twelve year old boy in Ft. Lauderdale, FL hung himself. Why? Because the next day was his first day at a new school. This young boy was overweight and he dreaded the idea and possibility of being taunted by the kids at this new school. There are few things that are more painful than shame. One of the greatest kindnesses that we can show others is to take away their false shame. We can do this by loving and accepting them. Let's look at the disciples who met a man who had been blind since birth. They asked Jesus, "Was it a result of his own sins or those of his parents" (John 9:2) The disciples weren't even concerned about the fact that the man needed help. They didn't consider the fact that he had been living in darkness for his entire life. Instead, they focused on his short comings.

It is so much easier to label people then it is to love them. We label because we THINK we know what's inside. We'd rather condemn divorce than help its victims, argue about abortion rather than to support an orphanage. Jesus didn't see the blind man as a victim, he saw him as an opportunity waiting to happen. "You're looking for someone to blame...Look instead for what God can do" (John 9:3) If you don't love people, you don't love God; truth be told , you don't know him!.

Pray these words "Lord, remind me today that the greatest gift I have to give others, is your love" Your seriousness and sincerity in this prayer will open the door for God's help and healing.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GB51ND71fTY


Today's Black History Moments:
Negro History Week began on February 1, 1926. It is now known as Black History Month, but was first celebrated on this date as Negro History Week by Carter G. Woodson. It became a month long celebration in 1976.

In 1817 Frederick Douglas was born
In 1867 Morehouse was founded in Atlanta, GA
In 1946 Famed tap dancer Gregory Hines was born

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i5FuPxUtO6E

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CoyGHJjTok


Have a blessed morning/afternoon and evening folks.

Pray for someone today!

May God bless and keep each and every one of you...

Peace and Blessings from your Sister in Christ,

: LA :

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Daily Devotion for 2/10/11 Become God's Friend (Part II and III)

Good Morning Folks! Sorry about yesterday, I didn't get a chance to send out the Daily Devotion so I will just combine yesterday's and today's lesson into one. This will be Part II and III of the Devotion, "Become God's Friend"

Today's Lesson: Become God's Friend (Part II/III)
Scripture Reference: John 15:15

“I have called you friends” (John 15:15)


In his book The Practice of the Presence of God, a French monk called Brother Lawrence suggests that we pray prayers that are short and are conversations with God. He says that we should do a lot of short ones instead of one long complex ones. By doing so, we can remain focused and counteract our wandering thoughts. He writes these words in his book, "i do not advise you to use a great multitude of words in prayer, since long discourses are often occasions for wandering". Makes sense right? Sometimes it best if we just Keep It Simple and just Pray all the time (1 Thessalonians 5:17)

So how do we accomplish this goal? Well, one way is to use Breath Prayers. Choose a simple phrase that can be completed in breath: "Lord your are with me" "I want to know you better" "Help me to trust you more" "I am depending on you"

Also, consider using short phrase scriptures: "You will never leave me" "For me to live is Christ" "You will supply all my needs"

Repeat these phrases until they are deep in your heart and it begins to show in your actions and your attitude. It's something you can continue to practice until it becomes routine. It's like when we're learning something new. Repetition is always the best form of learning. Discipline yourself to think of God at different times in your day. "But sometimes I don't feel God's presence" If you're seeking an emotion, you've clearly missed the point. It's not a feeling that should be your goal, it is a continual awareness that God is always with you!

With this awareness and continual meditation on God, our friendship with God is not only maintained, but it is also strengthened. You can't love God unless you know him. You know him, and learn him by reading the Bible. "He revealed himself to Samuel through his word" (1 Samuel 3:21) But I work Leslie? We know that, God knows that...that's why learning and memorizing and internalizing scripture is so important. recall verses you've read and meditate on them. They say if you know how to worry, you know how to meditate/ (Go ahead and let that marinate) The more you meditate on God's word, the less you have to worry about ;)

"Friendship with God is reserved for those who reverence him. With them alone he shares the secrets of his [covenant]" (Psalms 25:14


So what are the benefits of being God's friend? Answered prayers and abundant living.

Lesson of the day: Read, digest, and meditate in His word, that's how you become his friend.

Amen?

Today's Black History Moments:
Negro History Week began on February 1, 1926. It is now known as Black History Month, but was first celebrated on this date as Negro History Week by Carter G. Woodson. It became a month long celebration in 1976.

In 1927 Leontyne Price, world renowned Soprano was born (S/o To Shawna)
In 1966 Andrew Brimmer became the first black to serve on the Federal Reserve Board
In 1940 Roberta Flack was born

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1eOsMc2Fgg

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6kIjFCgtcoI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMCw_FjSQuQ


Have a blessed morning/afternoon and evening folks.

Pray for someone today!

May God bless and keep each and every one of you...

Peace and Blessings from your Sister in Christ,

: LA :

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Daily Devotion for 2/8/11 Become God's Friend (Part I)

Good Morning/Afternoon/Evening Everyone!! Happy Tuesday!

Lets get right to it!

Today's Lesson: Become God's Friend
Scripture Reference: John 15:15


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCb5oRhPkPY

“I have called you friends” (John 15:15)


Jesus told His Disciples: "No longer do I call you servants, for a servant does not know what his master is doing; but I have called you friends, for all things that I heard from My Father I have made known to you." It was Jesus who initiated this friendship. Even with the full knowledge that he had of their problems and possibilities, he still said "I have called you friends"

How can you become a friend of God? Constant Conversation God just wants to be included in everything that we do. You can carry on a conversation with him throughout the day and you can talk about whatever you're doing at that moment. Brother Lawrence wrote these words "The key to friendship with God is not changing what you do, but changing your attitude toward what you do. What you normally do for yourself, you now being doing for God, whether it is bathing, eating, relaxing, or taking out the trash."

You don't always have to "get away" to experience intimacy with God. Once you begin to recognize, learn and cultivate his presence in all things, you can have intimate moments anywhere. No place is closer to God than where you are right now! Back in Eden there were no rituals-just relationship between God and all that he created. So if you're asking if this type of relationship is possible for you, yes it is. "We were restored to friendship with God by the death of his son." (Romans 5:10)

So just have a little talk with Jesus and begin to work on your relationship with him.

Amen?

Today's Black History Moments:
Negro History Week began on February 1, 1926. It is now known as Black History Month, but was first celebrated on this date as Negro History Week by Carter G. Woodson. It became a month long celebration in 1976.

In 1968 Officers killed three students during demonstration on the campus of South Carolina State in Orangeburg, South Carolina. Students were protesting segregation at an Orangeburg bowling alley
In 1986 Oprah became the first African American woman to host a syndicated show


Have a blessed morning/afternoon and evening folks.

Pray for someone today!

May God bless and keep each and every one of you...

Peace and Blessings from your Sister in Christ,

: LA :

Monday, February 7, 2011

Daily Devotion for 2/7/11 Why we need each other

Good Morning/Afternoon/Evening Everyone!! Happy Monday! I've been ripping and running since I walked in the building and I'm just getting a chance to settle down.

Lets get right to it!

Today's Lesson: Why we need each other
Scripture Reference: 1 Thessalonians 5:14


“Encourage the fainthearted, help the weak” (1 Thessalonians 5:14)

There was a mouse that looked out through a crack in the wall of the old farmhouse he lived in. He was so distraught when he looked out to see a mousetrap. So he ran out to tell his buddies about it. His friend the chicken said "Sorry pal, not my problem" His friend the pig said "I'll pray for you" The cow, who was too busy for him, said "Come back later". So the mouse was left alone to handle the problem on his own. During the night, a poisonous snake got caught in the trap and when the farmers wife went to check on it, she got bitten by the snake. She developed a raging fever! Well, in order to help break this fever, she need chicken soup. So the farmer went out to the barn and gave the chicken the axe. The wife still wasn't getting better...so neighbors came by to help console the farmer, they needed to be fed, so there went the pig. She later died. There were so many people that attended her funeral that the farmer needed more food, so he slaughtered the cow. In the end everybody lost!
As the verse states, we are to “Encourage the fainthearted, help the weak ” (1 Thessalonians 5:14) be patient with everyone. It only takes one thing to be an encourager: a willingness "to bear the weaknesses of those without strength and not just please ourselves." (Romans 15:1) Before we decide to say that someone else's problem has nothing to do with us, remember these words "If one member suffers, all the members suffer" (1 Corinthians 12:26) Don't sit on the sidelines while someone else is hurting; tomorrow it may be you! We are told to "Share each other's burdens" (Galatians 6:2) When one of us is threatened, we're all at risk. Our lives are woven together for a reason; each of us is a vital thread in another person's tapestry.

So remember, I need you, you need me. You're on this list serve because I value each of you as an important part of my life, I consider you a friend but more importantly, my family. I need you to survive! If I haven't told you lately, I love each of you and thank God for you...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUUHPDUsLJ0

Amen?

Today's Black History Moments:
Negro History Week began on February 1, 1926. It is now known as Black History Month, but was first celebrated on this date as Negro History Week by Carter G. Woodson. It became a month long celebration in 1976.

In 1872 Alcorn A&M College opens
In 1946 The Senate filibuster kills the FEPC Bill: Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC). The order banned racial discrimination in any defense industry receiving federal contracts by declaring "there shall be no discrimination in the employment of workers in defense industries or government because of race, creed, color, or national origin." The order also empowered the FEPC to investigate complaints and take action against alleged employment discrimination.
In 1945 President Truman appointed Irwin C. Mollison as judge of the US Customs Court





Have a blessed morning/afternoon and evening folks.

Pray for someone today!

May God bless and keep each and every one of you...

Peace and Blessings from your Sister in Christ,

: LA :

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Daily Devotion for 2/3/11 God Wants You to Succeed (Part II)

Good Morning/Afternoon/Evening Everyone!! Happy Wednesday and third day of Black History Month...

Lets get right to it!

Today's Lesson: God Wants You to Succeed
Scripture Reference: Psalms 35:27


“The Lord...has pleasure in [our] prosperity” (Psalms 35:27)


"Teach us Lord , to serve you as you deserve, to give and not count the cost, to fight and not heed the wounds, to toil and not seek for rest, to labor and not ask for any reward save that of knowing we do your will." (Ignatius Loyola's prayer)


Success is knowing and doing God's will for your life. Hear are the the four laws that govern it:

1. Be clear about the cost- How much are you really willing to sacrifice for your dream? The answer to this question will determine your future. Remember that for everything you gain, you will give up something. Sometimes the greatest obstacle to tomorrow's success, is today's success. How much will you sacrifice today? "What happens when we live God's way...We find ourselves...able to marshal and direct our energies wisely" (Galatians 5:22-23)

2. Focus like a laser- While on this course to your destiny/success make a detailed chart and establish some deadlines for yourself. Set regular checkpoints, list the things you need to do each day, and if needed or necessary, be accountable to someone. "Walk...making the most of your time" (Ephesians 5:15-16)

3. See yourself achieving it- "The minute you settle for less, you get less than you settled for" (Maureen Dowd) The Bible says that GOD "calls those things which do not exist as though they did" (Romans 4:17) Start to think today, like the person you expect to be then!

4. Keep Learning- Always look for new opportunities for growth and chances to learn. "Give attention to reading" (1 Timothy 4:13) The person who WON'T read is more to be pitied than the person who can't read.

Remember to meditate constantly on God's Laws and you will succeed in whatever you do!!!

Amen?

Today's Black History Moments:
Negro History Week began on February 1, 1926. It is now known as Black History Month, but was first celebrated on this date as Negro History Week by Carter G. Woodson. It became a month long celebration in 1976.

In 1920 the Negro Baseball League was founded
In 1874 Blanche Kelso Bruce was elected to the US Senate under a six year term in the US Senate by the Mississippi legislature
In 1870 the 15th Amendment (Black Suffrage) passed

The Fifteenth Amendment (Amendment XV) to the United States Constitution prohibits each government in the United States from denying a citizen suffrage based on that citizen's "race, color, or previous condition of servitude" (i.e., slavery). It was ratified on February 3, 1870


Have a blessed morning/afternoon and evening folks.

Pray for someone today!

May God bless and keep each and every one of you...

Peace and Blessings from your Sister in Christ,

::LA::

--
"Vonny"

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Daily Devotion for 2/2/11 God Wants You to Succeed

Good Morning/Afternoon/Evening Everyone!! Happy Wednesday and second day of Black History Month...

Lets get right to it!

Today's Lesson: God Wants You to Succeed
Scripture Reference: Psalms 35:27


“The Lord...has pleasure in [our] prosperity” (John 10:10)

God delights in seeing His children succeed; I mean really, what parent wouldn't? In Matthew 7:11, Jesus spoke these words :If you then, being evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father who is in heaven give good things to those who ask him?" When David wanted to build a temple, God chose Solomon to build it instead. There will be times when our plans and desires differ from God's, so it is important that we consult him before we make any decisions or any moves.

God reveals His plan ONE step at a time so if your desire for something persists, it's definitely an indication that God is the head of it, and is leading you. So remember to look for the signs, evaluate everything through prayer, and listen to the Holy Spirit. That's what he's there for :) Remember to reject the feedback that breeds doubt, and cultivate an instant response from God. If you ask God for wisdom on the matter, expect it! God will use other people to impart wisdom to us so don't be so selective on who you choose to listen to. Remember the parable of when God spoke through a jackass and changed history!

Wisdom is the ability to see and interpret things through God's eyes. When we were saved, God renewed our minds. It became the drawing board for our future. Make mind management one of your top priorities: "Whatsoever things are...good...think on these things" (Phillipians 4:8) Refuse to stay bogged down! Tell failure to move out of your way!

Today, walk over to you calendar and circle today's date declare that the best days of your life are beginning RIGHT NOW!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9uAxEuRDFN4 The Best is Yet to Come!!!

Be encouraged my brothas and sistahs!!!!

Today's Black History Moments:
Negro History Week began on February 1, 1926. It is now known as Black History Month, but was first celebrated on this date as Negro History Week by Carter G. Woodson. It became a month long celebration in 1976.

In 1839 the inventor Edmond Berger patented the spark plug
In 1862 The District of Columbia abolishes slavery
in 1897 the Ice Cream Scooper was invented by A.L. Cralle

February 2nd, Herbert Mills of the Mills Brother Quartet was born
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWXXmvC0k6I

Have a blessed morning/afternoon and evening folks.

Pray for someone today!

May God bless and keep each and every one of you...

Peace and Blessings from your Sister in Christ,

::LA::

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Daily Devotion for 2/1/11 Do it God's Way and Find Fulfillment

Happy Tuesday Folks! Happy 1st of February and most importantly, Happy BLACK HISTORY MONTH!!! (SN: we should celebrate our history every day )
Today's Lesson is taken from the Daily Devotion book.


Today's Lesson: Do it God's Way and Find Fulfillment
Scripture Reference: John 10:10


“The thief comes only to steal” (John 10:10)


Using his home as a demo, TV anchorman Brandon Brooks showed his viewers how to protect their homes from robbers. He installed double locks on all the doors, windows that can't be opened from the outside, sophisticated alarms-the works. But what he failed to take into account was that thieves were also watching and learning the details of his security system and where the TV, VCR, and furniture were located. The following week, while Brooks was on the air, they cleaned him out-because that's what thieves do!

Satan is a thief! Jesus said he "comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that [you] may have life..to the full" Henry Blackaby says: "Since Adam and Eve, people have had to choose who to believe. Satan convinced them disobeying God would gain them everything. Instead it robbed them of all they had, and for the rest of their lives the experienced only a fraction of the blessing God intended...The world wants to convince you you'll find fulfillment by adopting its standards of morality for your marriage, raising your children, and advancing your career...If you believe this you'll never experience the blessings God intended. "Sin brings death"(Romans 6:23) Jesus wants you to live your life with security, knowing you're His beloved child. If you're not experiencing His love, joy, and peace today you're settling for less than God intended. If you've been making excuses for why you're not living an abundant and joyful life, determining to settle for nothing less than God's best. Instead of following the world's way...listen to the Savior's voice and...find fulfillment."


On this day, who will you choose to trust? Man or God?

Today's Black History Moments:
Negro History Week began on February 1, 1926. It is now known as Black History Month, but was first celebrated on this date as Negro History Week by Carter G. Woodson. It became a month long celebration in 1976.

In 1887 J. Robinson patents the food carrier
In 1871 The first Black to speak in US House of Representatives was Jefferson Long of Georgia. He opposed leniency to former Confederates.
In 1902 the late great poet Langston Hughes was born...

I Dream a World
by Langston Hughes

I dream a world where man
No other man will scorn,
Where love will bless the earth
And peace its paths adorn.
I dream a world where all
Will know sweet freedom's way,
Where greed no longer saps the soul
Nor avarice blights our day.
A world I dream where black or white,
Whatever race you be,
Will share the bounties of the earth
And every man is free,
Where wretchedness will hang its head
And joy, like a pearl,
Attends the needs of all mankind--
Of such I dream, my world!






Pray for someone today...Today, I am praying for each of you.


That's all for now. Have a blessed morning/afternoon/evening.

Your Sister in Christ,

LA