Thursday, September 24, 2009

Juz felt like singin



Enjoy

Monday, September 21, 2009

Just a thought...

Why do so many people who think their being spiritual are self-righteous, they stand pointing fingers at others like they can't fall short of God's Glory, lol, I laugh sometimes because Their are people out here with the true spirit of God... and can see all that mess from the back row, lol Many of the folks who are pointing fingers are guilty of what they are pointing at..... just a thought.


Rebuking and correction is done with love/ The enemy condemns and tells you that you can ever get right or overcome, he leaves you hopeless. Don't ever let people condemn you! We are all sinners but those who choose Christ as the head of their life they become sinners saved by grace....Thank God for Jesus!

Saturday, September 12, 2009

His Eye is on the Sparrow



Tell me what u guys think

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Keep Your Temple Clean

The word temple is defined as ‘a building where people pray and worship’. The Word of God tells us that our bodies are temples (1 Cor. 6:19). Christians’ bodies are temples because this is where the Holy Spirit dwells. Take note of the word Holy, remember that it means ‘special and sacred’. The spirit that lives inside our temples (bodies) is very special, very sacred, and most importantly, from God. So it makes sense that we shouldn’t allow just anybody to hang around our temples. Many people believe that they can do whatever they please to their bodies because it belongs to them. People who strongly believe this are not really followers of Christ, because the Bible explains to believers that our bodies are not our own (1 Cor. 6:19-20). As young Christians we need to understand that we are not spiritually of this world. The Word of God says in Eph. 2:2, that before we were saved we all walked according to (lived and were ruled by) the prince (the devil) of the power of the air. Now as Christians we are to live and walk according to Jesus Christ. He should now be the ruler and Lord over our lives. One way to please our ruler is to present out bodies as living sacrifices. We can help in doing this by not just letting anybody in our bodies. Sin has disgusting consequences. If you don’t believe, just consider the physical consequences of sexual sin: HIV/AIDS, Syphilis, Herpes, Chlamydia, Pubic Lice (Crabs) etc. STD’s are ugly, nasty, and can be deadly, just like sin. Sexually transmitted diseases are real and spreading like crazy, especially in Toledo. In the CDC's study, a large number of teens have been randomly tested, but in Lucas County, tests are performed only on people who think they may be at risk. Last year, of 214 people under the age of 20 tested, eight percent were positive for Gonorrhea, and 22 percent were positive for Chlamydia.Aside from the physical dangers, catching a disease also creates deep emotional and spiritual problems. None of these consequences are worth the few seconds of pleasure you might get during sex. It is just best to abstain from sex. With all of these issues, it’s no wonder why the Bible says that sex is meant for married couples only. He made it that way for a good reason. I know I can’t tell people what to do. Some of you are going to be hard-headed. But do yourself a favor, before you lay down with somebody who you may think is fine and healthy give it a second thought. Remember that whether you accept this truth or not, your body is God’s temple. You may just be getting ready to let a beautifully wrapped HIV/AIDS packaged temptation destroy your temple! The best way to prevent this from happening is to abstain, or at least take some measures to protect it. Condoms are not 100% effective; but abstinence is. They might be able to protect your body from STDs, but they can’t protect your soul from the consequences of sin. Your body is the only temple you have. Don’t put your health at risk for something that, in the long run, could only end up hurting you. Remember to take care of your body because God blessed you with it to glorify him!

Thursday, September 3, 2009

A Trip to the Windy City

When I went to Chicago to audition for the BET Gospel competition, I did not come back the same. Music is my escape from stress. I love to sing. Above any genre of music, I love gospel. It has been closest to my soul. Ever since I was a child I observed my mother singing praises to God, so the love of music and gospel were deeply rooted in me. I had to go to the contest. My spirit was pushing me there. I was determined to go, and with God’s help, I scraped up the money just in time. When I arrived in Chicago, I was ecstatic. “The Windy City” was a huge place, and I was all by myself. I thought, I’m stepping out on faith. Not too long after I arrived, I checked into my hotel room. There was no time for playing. My main focus was on one thing: the audition. At 8:00 am I was standing in a never-ending line of hopefuls. The line started forming at 4:00 in the morning, so there were about three to four thousand people ahead of me. Talk about feeling intimidated! I began to doubt, wondering how the judges would pick me out of all those people. However, my doubt did not stay long, though. I affirmed myself, I didn’t come all the way to Chi-Town to give up! For about four hours I stood in that line. Each minute a multitude of feelings screamed inside me. I simultaneously felt anxiety, joy, nervousness, and hunger. While waiting, I conversed and bonded with the singers that surrounded me. I listened to their stories and their songs. Each story and voice was unique. By standing in line with them, I witnessed how serious singing was to them. Eventually I was led, along with fifteen other contestants, to a judging room. The judge gave each competitor twenty-five seconds to sing. Some people couldn’t handle the pressure and messed up as they sang. When my number was called, I let all my nervousness die. I lifted my eyes upward and my voice filled the room. The Holy Ghost had taken over me and I was singing directly to God. As the timer interrupted my praise, I remember privately celebrating, I didn’t screw up! Although everyone in the room couldn’t deny the spirit they felt while I sang, the judge didn’t choose me. They explained that they were picking people for more than just their singing ability. I silently asked the Lord, Why didn’t I win, God, even though I felt your presence all around me? Before I could pity myself any further, a voice answered, It’s not your time. Immediately my mind calmed and I became more encouraged. I had been touched by something powerful in Chicago. I didn’t come back the same man. Some may question my sanity as they read this. They may wonder how is it that I can still celebrate even though I didn’t win. That’s because on my trip to Chicago, my relationship with God was renewed. I stepped out on faith and he rewarded my efforts with an inner peace that comes only with a personal relationship with him. Now my singing and praise is on a higher level and I am determined to do a work for God. We all should commit ourselves to do a work for the Lord.