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Comment by Dr. Charles Easter on March 26, 2010 at 11:46am
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Comment by Ladyjd721 on March 25, 2010 at 5:04am
Power of Praise
Dr. Frederick K.C. Price
The sacrifice of praise is the sacrifice God wants our "holy priesthood" to offer! How do we do that? With our mouths, by making a joyful noise to the Lord, speaking forth His praises, telling forth and extolling God's goodness.
First Peter 2:1 says: "Therefore, laying aside all malice, all deceit, hypocrisy, envy, and all evil speaking..."
You cannot praise the Lord and speak evil at the same time. Jesus said you cannot get sweet water and bitter water out of the same fountain. You cannot have evil speaking and praise for the Lord coming out of your mouth at the same time.
The Apostle Paul said that there is nothing unclean of itself (Romans 14:14). He was speaking about ceremonial uncleanness in reference to the Jew. Under the Old Covenant, there were certain animals that were classified as clean and unclean. Unclean animals were never to be used in sacrifices to Jehovah God. It was not that the animals were dirty, it was just a distinction that God made between certain animals.
But Paul said there is nothing unclean of itself, except to that man who thinks it is unclean. All things are made by God and they are to be received with thanksgiving. Let's go back to First Peter, and cover some other things concerning who we are in Christ Jesus.
First Peter 2:6-9: Therefore it is also contained in the Scripture, "Behold, I lay in Zion a chief cornerstone, elect, precious, and he who believes on Him will by no means be put to shame." Therefore, to you who believe, He is precious; but to those who are disobedient, The stone which the builders rejected has become the chief cornerstone, and A stone of stumbling and a rock of offense. They stumble, being disobedient to the word, to which they also were appointed. But you are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, His own special people, that you may proclaim the praises of Him who called you out of darkness into His marvelous light;
This is why we shout, this is why we clap our hands, because we have been called out of darkness into His light. Many of us, before we were born again, walked in darkness for many years. There wasn't anything to shout about in the dark. But, praise God, we are in the light now, and there is a whole lot to shout about, because we are getting to see all the things we could not see when we were in the dark.
First Peter 2:10: "...who once were not a people but are now the people of God, who had not obtained mercy but now have obtained mercy."
There is a two-fold priesthood we are involved in under the New Covenant. First of all, we are a holy priesthood. The holy priesthood offers up spiritual sacrifices and praises. In other words, we extol and tell about the goodness of God. We praise His name, and we give Him honor and glory in verbal ways. Now the royal priesthood, on the other hand, deals with the things concerning God by His Word.
The holy priesthood function is our personal, private extolling and exalting of the Lord. We can also do that publicly, but it is primarily for our personal and private worship. In our royal priesthood function, we extol and present the things of God and the things of Christ through the Word of God--it is the manifestation that comes through the Word.
Comment by Coach Elizabeth - Women Who Win on March 20, 2010 at 7:23pm

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Comment by Tawana Ross on March 19, 2010 at 12:30pm
Charlotte Immanuel Church of All Nations
201 grandin Road Charlotte N.C 28208
Pastor Rick Williams & Elder Denise Williams

Grace & Peace be Unto You!
We are having a one day prayer summit on March 26th 2010 at 7:00 p.m. Everyone is invited to come out and experience the glory of God as we release a breakers anointing through out the province. Speakers that will be ministering on prayer: Evangelist Jean-Pierre Cellent,Evangelist Tawana Ross, Evangelist Chris Robinson, Minister Bradley Cellent, Minister Charkeita Anderson.

At this prayer meeting we will be interceeding for the Globe. Two of our targets is Haiti & Chile.
Everything donated will be shipped to Haiti. We are collecting for a 40ft barrel.You can donate medical supplies, water purifying pills, flip flops, Toothpaste, Soap, Tooth-Brushes, T-shirts, under garments. If you desire your love one save, please bring pictures of yourself, loves ones or any one God has placed on your heart as we will have a special time of intercession using the pictures as a source of contact. We look forward to seeing you at the We Pray Summit.

Bring someone with you

Yours for a better tomorrow,

Evangelist Jean-Pierre Cellent

Min. Tawana Ross

For more information please call 704-905-6358, 704-763-9353 or visit us on the web at www.unitedmissionsinc.com , www.bedrockgospel.com
Comment by Ladyjd721 on March 18, 2010 at 4:04pm
An Answered Prayer
Bonnie St. John
And he said unto me, 'My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness.' Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me. 2 Corinthians 12:9 (KJV) In the church I attend, the pastor always stops at one point in the service to ask the congregation if we have praises or requests to share. It seems that every Sunday, there are people who ask us to join them in praying for a friend or family member struggling with some sort of physical ailment.
"Please pray for my Aunt Jenny who was in a car accident last week. Pray that she won't have to have her leg amputated."
"My friend at work, his son has cancer. Please pray for healing and courage."
"My wife has macular degeneration. Her eyesight is slowing fading. Pray that the doctors can stop the spread of the disease."
We all want these physical calamities to be healed so that our loved ones do not have to suffer the pain, the discomfort, and the long-term, day-to-day indignities of life with a disability. No one would wish a physical disability on anyone else. We pray that God could give our loved one an easier life.
My mother must have felt this way when the doctor told her, shortly after I was born, that my right leg would not grow normally.
"I recommend that you amputate the leg as soon as possible," he told her.
My mother prayed that there would be another solution besides disfiguring her baby--a baby who looked so fragile and so perfect. She actively searched for any alternatives. She fitted me with orthopedic braces and shoes. She consulted doctor after doctor. But most of all, she continued praying.
When I reached age five, she finally capitulated to the inevitable and agreed to let go of my emaciated limb.
Should she conclude that her prayers were not answered? Should all of us who pray every Sunday for healing, remission, and miracle cures be disappointed with God when things don't go the way we think they should?
If only my mother could have known how things would turn out! How could she have any idea that her one-legged daughter from San Diego would become the first African-American to win Olympic or Paralympic medals in ski racing, of all sports!?!
Yes, you heard that right: a black, one-legged girl who grew up in San Diego with no snow turned into a world class ski racer winning two bronze medals and the silver for overall performance in the 1984 Paralympics in Innsbruck, Austria - and made African-American history in the process. My "disability" has opened so many doors and created so many opportunities for me that I couldn't possibly describe them all here. As just one example, I have been invited to be a part of the official Presidential delegation to Vancouver for the Opening Ceremonies of the 2010 Paralympics! I will once again have the honor of representing my country at the Olympics, 26 years after my performance as an athlete.
So many of us enjoyed watching the perfection of human physical performance in Winter Olympic competition in Canada, but fewer people are aware that the Paralympics are beginning, in the same Vancouver ice rinks, ski slopes and bobsled runs, on March 12th. While the athletes are far less perfect--missing arms and legs, paralyzed and blind--their performances are perhaps more astoundingly poignant and beautiful for that very reason.
At disabled sports competitions, I have always felt as though I have stumbled upon a place where Jesus has recently passed through. Looking around you, it seems that miraculous healing has occurred. Blind racers ski at 50 miles per hour around the red and blue gates, paralyzed men in low-profile sleds aggressively play hockey, and women with no arms speed by on Nordic skis. These extraordinary people have not just escaped their fate of disability, but stand as incredible examples of our ability, with faith, to transcend disability itself.
"My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness."
If you want to see the hand of God at work, go online and watch the Paralympic events if you can't get them through your local TV provider. You will be amazed. And, you will be reminded of what God can do in your life, if you will give up your "brokenness" to Him.
Now, I work as a full time inspirational writer, speaker, and trainer...boasting of my disabilities and how God has shown his strength in my weakness. Indeed, "I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me."
Every day, know that your prayers will be answered - even if that answer is sometimes not the answer you would have preferred. Perhaps you or a loved one may have to endure more than you think you can. But if you will put your suffering on the altar and let Him take control, conquering your challenges can be not only proof of His strength, but a shining light to others who stand in need.
Comment by Ladyjd721 on March 8, 2010 at 6:41am
Comment by Bishop Craig T. Campbell on March 7, 2010 at 6:54pm
Grace and Peace,
I will not be able to access to broadcast this evening. I do apologize for any inconvenience. Remember, to His glory. I believe due to the content of this message he will release it in His appointed time. I ask that you meditate and pray on the scripture Luke 23:55-56. I'm looking forward to Tuesday 8:30 est on FOTRCC.org.
Comment by Archbishop Trevor 'Elihu' Greene on March 7, 2010 at 12:25am
Grace & Peace be multiplied to you:

CALLING ALL APOSTLES!!!! For centuries, the Apostles of the entire Church have been scattered, and their voices have been regarded as background noise. The Apostolic authority found within the days of Acts 15 and the Council of Nicea are now regarded as Biblical from a "historic" standpoint, instead of a current flow of GOD's power. Apostles are to be the head and not the tail, and yet they themselves live comfortably outside of their GOD-given authority.

The LORD has spoken to restore such an authority. I and my colleagues, fellow Apostles, will be organizing an Apostolic Congress starting this coming Fall. This International Congress meeting is by personal invite and for APOSTLES ONLY (at the current time). If you are an Apostle, and you recognize that the Kingdom of GOD is literally a Kingdom and should operate as such, please contact me by Black Preacher's Network "message inbox" for first contact. All Apostles interested will be fully informed of the nature of this Congress. Phone numbers and mailing addresses will be exchanged and be kept confidential.

NOTE: This is NOT another conference with preachers, singers and dancers. This is not a fellowship with myself or another man/woman wanting to serve as your "Chief Apostle & Presiding Prelate". This is an official Christian Governmental project that is stretching globally in its reach.


be blessed, speak blessed.....
to be a blessing, & speak a blessing.....

Your brother Trevor T. Greene
Senior Apostle & International Overseer
T.T.A.K.
Comment by Bishop Craig T. Campbell on March 2, 2010 at 7:53pm
Due to technical difficulties, I will not broadcast this evening. I will resume on Sunday The Gospel of Luke 23:55-56 at 9pm est. at FOTRCC.Org
Comment by servant Sampson ApostleAmbassado on February 28, 2010 at 3:37am
The time is past time, yet it is now time. That man (mankind-man, woman, boy, girl) will and has turned from sound doctrine. Now it is not a matter of just the (some) busy bodies in church, who has worsen. (some)-The Deacon and Deaconess not following their true assignment, yet they run the church and very few seek God for the the man/woman and or the church. The (some) usurers at the doors of the church setting the unwelcoming atmosphere, when it seems to be someone visiting that is not their liking. The (some) administrators tipping in the benevolence change, not returning important calls, that the pastor never knew called. Those (some) who are placed in various functions of the church body, carry on as if though, they are irreplaceable. Children under the age 21 being molested, in the church, and then being made to feel like dirt and befriended, because they were violated. Have been sworn to secrecy. They (some) are ruined. It would take an act of God to get them back in church, due to the filthy spirits released in and dumped on them! We want even talk about sexual immorality-homosexuality, lesbianism, silly women laid captive when the bible tells that man to run, she is a black widow-and he'd get caught in her web. A social and political environment that has been labeled "The House of God"! In the church when you see desolation and abomination the time is near. The Kingdom of God is at Hand. Small or large congregation, is God Celebrated or Tolerated? Is Jesus still knocking to come and sup with you or is He kept out of the
very service you (some) take up a collection in His name. Some say this is the real world. So that means some are saying The Kingdom of God must be a figment of our imagination! We see our little children being taught through television of carried out acts by children and we want turn our television channel. We are so divided that (some) everyone separates when thay get home to their own room, each with TV, games, DVD and more, not to mention sitting down to have grace and fellowship while eating together. The most interested thing in this hour is not just the water down messages and tolerated sin in the church. God forbid if the Word convicts anyone, they might not pay tithes or better yet this anti-spirit that Christians use after using up folk and have a dead prayer life (some) say their season is up and seek like their father, the devil (which is the children of disobedience) whom they may devour. Believers (some) change churches and pastors more than their clothes. Never rooted, grounded, never still, never submitted to leadership, complained about everything, rarely lifting a hand other than for the micro-phone, not faithful, yet boastful, prideful, lovers of themselves. Then there are those shepherds whom Jeremiah, Paul, even Jesus Himself, called some vipers, hypocrites! Where is the sacrament and respect of God's house! How long will we tolerate evil to rain in the position of Holiness? Who's held accountable? Ezekiel 34 Talks about God tolerated and not celebrated, see ch.44, see ch.45. Here is a question are you celebrated or tolerated by God? Do you know?

servant Ann Sampson (inspired by The Holy Spirit)
 

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