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Message From Richard

 

As many of you are aware, Richard lost his mother this week and is busy with her funeral preparations.

 

He did want me to express to everyone his sincere thanks for all of the thoughts and prayers he has received.

 

He will hopefully be back in a few days and will resume his work on our site.  


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Christian Relationship Help: Three Dangerous Dating Mistakes Christians Make by Karla Downing 


Are you looking for Christian relationship help to enable you to be wise in dating? Here are three dangerous dating mistakes Christians make that will keep you in a bad relationship:

You believe God brought you together. If you believe that God brought you together, then it will be confusing for you when the relationship isn't working. You will justify not breaking up because you have faith that the relationship is supposed to work out. This is a huge mistake. Just because this person came into your life doesn't mean you will be together forever or that there is a divine plan for your life that includes this person. It is very possible that you inferred from circumstances that God brought you together. If God did, then it will be a healthy equally yoked relationship; if it isn't healthy, then it is a sign that it wasn't His will.

You believe you are supposed to witness. If you believe that you are supposed to witness to this person, then you will justify staying with them when the relationship isn't healthy or good. You will overlook problems in the person and focus on being a good Christian in response. This could lead you to tolerate unacceptable things and to overlook bad character traits you would otherwise run from. God doesn't require you to sacrifice your standards to be in a relationship to witness. He can bring other people into this person's life.

You believe you are supposed to endure trials. If you view your difficulties in your dating relationship as "trials," you will be inclined to apply all kinds of Christian truths to them: Endure hardship as a good Christian soldier (2 Timothy 2:3) and believe God works everything out for good (Romans 8:28). Dating isn't supposed to be a trial that you have to persevere through; it is a trial relationship with someone that is meant to be a testing ground-not for you but for the relationship. If you see red flags, they are meant to make you stop and take a second look as to whether or not you should continue the relationship.

Don't get tripped up by believing these mis-truths about dating. You don't want to make these three dangerous dating mistakes Christians make. Instead, be willing to let go of a bad relationship trusting that God you will help you meet the right person that is healthy and equally yoked.
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Group Profile - A Second Chance at Life

 

This page was started with the mission of spreading the Gospel. As a Christian brother I know the importance of sharing God's word. Planting seeds and praying that it may land on receptive soil to anyone who comes across this page, and posting Devotionals from Harvest Ministries as inspirational words of encouragement to strengthen believers in the faith.

 

"Go into all the world and preach the Good News to everyone. - Mark 16:15

Weekly Devotional:  The Miraculous Catch of Fish

Verse: Luke 5:1-11

Simon Peter and his partners had fished all night but had caught nothing, yet at Jesus' command their fishing nets filled with so many fish that the boats began to sink. This miracle proved Jesus' authority over nature and showed his power to provide for those in need (similar to the miracle of manna that God performed for the wandering Israelites in the desert; see Exodus 16:1-36). However, as with all of Jesus' miracles, this event can be understood on a deeper level.

This miraculous catch of fish illustrates a key aspect of Jesus' ministry: His call, when obeyed, changes everything. As soon as Peter saw the overflowing nets, he recognized his sinfulness in contrast to Jesus' power. From that point onward, every priority in the fishermen's lives changed, and things that once seemed important (the fish, the boats, their livelihoods) seemed so no longer.

The book of Amos uses a fishing metaphor to refer to the judgment of Israel: The people of Israel would be caught like fish and hauled off to exile (see Amos 4:2 . Jesus, though, used fishing to symbolize the act of gathering disciples into his kingdom, giving the metaphor the very opposite meaning.

Far from simply a miraculous catch of fish, which was impressive in and of itself, Jesus' miracle was one of many that signaled the arrival of the kingdom of heaven. The fishermen, like many others who experienced Jesus' miracles, would never be the same. Jesus' authority to perform miracles testified to a deeper truth: The long-awaited Messiah had arrived. 
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Who is Jesus? by Dr.Billy Graham
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