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Good day , Hello: It is so good to hear from you. I notice that you say that you can "always serve God" in your country. Remember, prayer cannot be stopped!!! Jesus taught us to enter into a private place to pray. In fact this is what he did!
Not only was He our example in prayer but He was trying to teach us how and when to pray. There is a reason for this. I am a school teacher and my students mentioned that we can no longer pray in school. I shared that we can pray anytime we want. Since the Kingdom of God is in a mystery, there is no way that an outside source (Satan or otherwise) can know when we are praying silently.
I further shared that prayer was never intended to be seen of man. We get into trouble when we do not "rightly divide" the Word of Truth.
Having said all that, let me finish this thought. We should have our praying done before we go out because when we are out working for Jesus, it is a very busy time. What do we do when we walk among men??? . We need tell about Jesus, pass out tracks, share our testimony of salvation...this is why I suggested the tracks. When we go out into the streets it might be the only time we ever come into contact with a certain person. Some of them might throw the pamphlets (tracks) away, but others will take time to read them. If we can ever get John 3:16 into their thoughts, then the Bible declares that the Word will not return unto Him void.
Sometime in their lives, before they die, they will have to deal with this Scripture. That is why it is important to keep the first message simple and to the point. John 3:16 give a clear, concise purpose for Jesus' death on the cross. We do not need to complicate the "Seed" that brings people to the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ. It might be good to have one theme song that you always use when witnessing. Then, when people hear that song again, they will associate it with the time they encountered the Power of Jesus. And they will associate it with your congregation, which hopefully the will join. Keep up the good work!!!!!!! B'Ann |
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REUBEN WROTE: Question-Comment: Hi Don,
Mani Kumar baptizing believers B'ANN WROTE: Hello: What a beautiful picture. I was speaking at a ladies group about a month ago and I asked if they knew when the angels had a celebration (party)??? They looked at me strangely, and...only one person knew.
It might have seemed quiet and rather calm as you baptized this young
person, but it was very noisy in heaven.
If we do not get the Scriptures (Milk of the Word) into our memories, we will not grow in the Lord; and if we are to please our Savior, we must grow into young men and women that are able to take the battle to the enemy of our souls. The milk of the Word we must have, but if we have only the milk of the Word, we will not be able to stand against the "wiles of the devil."
However, if as pastors we can help the new converts to continue studying the Word of God, then we all have this promise.
I cannot stress how important it is for the new converts--and the church--that they give themselves to a dedicated study of the Word, otherwise...
A person that is ready for "strong meat" is described in this passage:
These who can handle strong meat are they who have pressed into the Word and are ready for Spiritual warfare for they have put on the whole armor of God and are able to wield the Sword of the Spirit.
It is imperative that your new Christians have some type of Bible memorization. Don't forget to give them a Scripture assignment for every day! We often would have what we called "Sword Drills" in our regular morning service. The children (new converts) would come forth with their Bibles, the preacher/teacher would say "Draw Swords." This meant that the Bible was held in their hands ready to be opened. Then the Scripture would be given, they would quickly search in their Bible, and the first to find the named Scripture would step forward. Then that person would read the Scripture and they would continue on with the drill for about ten more minutes. This was a fast and simple fun exercise, but very effective. There would be an award for the weekly winner and then a winner of the month. This can be as simple as posting their names/pictures on a bulletin board. I am making a CD of the pictures you sent and sharing it with the ladies group I mentioned. Most of our churches have the LCD projector that shows these on a big screen or on the wall. I am so excited about what you are doing. May Jesus have all the praise and glory. Thanks for WRAPPING with us. B'Ann
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