Day 11 of 2013

Look at today’s Devotional By Joseph Princes

(READ IT FRIST and then read my personal feelings on it.)

(WE WOULD LOVE TO HEAR BACK FROM YOU SO PLEASE LET US KNOW WHAT YOU THINK… FEED BACK IS A GOOD THING…) 

My Personal Notes for Today:

Good Day to you all:

In today’s devotional Pastor Prince’s ask us to look at “Believing Is Receiving” . In just these two words are very powerful. I feel that we do not understand what power that both of these words hold for us as followers of Jesus Christ.

I would like us to take the time to look at these two words here is the understanding of these words as told my the dictionary:

Word One: believe |biˈlēv| verb [ trans. ]

1 accept (something) as true; feel sure of the truth of : the superintendent believed Lancaster’s story | [with clause ] Christians believe that Jesus rose from the dead. • accept the statement of (someone) as true : he didn’t believe her or didn’t want to know. • [ intrans. ] have faith, esp. religious faith : there are those on the fringes of the Church who do not really believe. • ( believe something of someone) feel sure that (someone) is capable of a particular action : I wouldn’t have believed it of Lois—what an extraordinary woman! 2 [with clause ] hold (something) as an opinion; think or suppose : I believe we’ve already met | things were not as bad as the experts believed | humu-humu are, I believe, shrimp fritters | ( believe someone/something to be) four men were believed to be trapped.

Word Two:

• (in Christian services) eat or drink (the Eucharistic bread or wine) : he received Communion and left. • admit as a member : hundreds of converts were received into the Church. When we see these words and read the understanding of them I feel that it helps us to see what God is speaking to and throw Pastor Prince’s as well as to us today.

In Closing: “Believe in God’s goodness and love toward you, and you will receive what you are believing for.”

Blessings,

Rev. David Betts

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