GOD IS ALIVE
GOD IN ME
God in me only moves forward
God in me knows the way is Himself
He won’t stop until He’s Lord of my life
God in me will press on to tomorrow
God in me proves the truth is Himself
God always does what is best for my soul
God in me is strength to meet the new day
The Lord Jesus Christ is Himself my peace
He is the righteousness and joy of my heart
God will fulfill His wonderful purpose
God in heaven is faithful to His promise
He will complete the work He began in me
" ... the word of God is alive and powerful. Hebrews 4:12
GOD IS ALIVE
God is in this heart of mine
God is there all the time
God is a living-moving being
God is a living-moving being
Living Word inside of me
God is new every morning to me
As real as the sun and the moon
God is love that sets men free
Wonderful, powerful Truth
God is life to my eternal soul
God in Christ is trustworthy hope
God is maker and breaker of nations
Living Strength that has no weakness
God is maker and breaker of nations
Living Strength that has no weakness
God is new every evening to me
As real as the stars in the sky
God is joy that makes my heart smile
True Peace in Christ will never die
Jeffrey E. Pollock
February 11, 2011
Jeffrey E. Pollock
February 11, 2011
If you confess
with your mouth
Jesus Christ is Lord
and believe in your heart
God raised him from the dead
you will be saved. Romans 10:9-10
with your mouth
Jesus Christ is Lord
and believe in your heart
God raised him from the dead
you will be saved. Romans 10:9-10
Complete and Effective Decision About Sin
. . . our old man was crucified with Him, that the body of sin might be done away with, that we should no longer be slaves of sin —Romans 6:6
Co-Crucifixion. Have you made the following decision about sin—that it must be completely killed in you? It takes a long time to come to the point of making this complete and effective decision about sin. It is, however, the greatest moment in your life once you decide that sin must die in you-not simply be restrained, suppressed, or counteracted, but crucified—just as Jesus Christ died for the sin of the world. No one can bring anyone else to this decision. We may be mentally and spiritually convinced, but what we need to do is actually make the decision that Paul urged us to do in this passage.
Pull yourself up, take some time alone with God, and make this important decision, saying, “Lord, identify me with Your death until I know that sin is dead in me.” Make the moral decision that sin in you must be put to death.
This was not some divine future expectation on the part of Paul, but was a very radical and definite experience in his life. Are you prepared to let the Spirit of God search you until you know what the level and nature of sin is in your life— to see the very things that struggle against God’s Spirit in you? If so, will you then agree with God’s verdict on the nature of sin— that it should be identified with the death of Jesus? You cannot “reckon yourselves to be dead indeed to sin” (Romans 6:11) unless you have radically dealt with the issue of your will before God.
Have you entered into the glorious privilege of being crucified with Christ, until all that remains in your flesh and blood is His life? “I have been crucified with Christ; it is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me . . .”
(Galatians 2:20).
Wisdom from Oswald Chambers
There is no allowance whatever in the New Testament for the man who says he is saved by grace but who does not produce the graceful goods. Jesus Christ by His Redemption can make our actual life in keeping with our religious profession. Studies in the Sermon on the Mount, 1465 R
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. . . our old man was crucified with Him, that the body of sin might be done away with, that we should no longer be slaves of sin —Romans 6:6
Co-Crucifixion. Have you made the following decision about sin—that it must be completely killed in you? It takes a long time to come to the point of making this complete and effective decision about sin. It is, however, the greatest moment in your life once you decide that sin must die in you-not simply be restrained, suppressed, or counteracted, but crucified—just as Jesus Christ died for the sin of the world. No one can bring anyone else to this decision. We may be mentally and spiritually convinced, but what we need to do is actually make the decision that Paul urged us to do in this passage.
Pull yourself up, take some time alone with God, and make this important decision, saying, “Lord, identify me with Your death until I know that sin is dead in me.” Make the moral decision that sin in you must be put to death.
This was not some divine future expectation on the part of Paul, but was a very radical and definite experience in his life. Are you prepared to let the Spirit of God search you until you know what the level and nature of sin is in your life— to see the very things that struggle against God’s Spirit in you? If so, will you then agree with God’s verdict on the nature of sin— that it should be identified with the death of Jesus? You cannot “reckon yourselves to be dead indeed to sin” (Romans 6:11) unless you have radically dealt with the issue of your will before God.
Have you entered into the glorious privilege of being crucified with Christ, until all that remains in your flesh and blood is His life? “I have been crucified with Christ; it is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me . . .”
(Galatians 2:20).
Wisdom from Oswald Chambers
There is no allowance whatever in the New Testament for the man who says he is saved by grace but who does not produce the graceful goods. Jesus Christ by His Redemption can make our actual life in keeping with our religious profession. Studies in the Sermon on the Mount, 1465 R
April 2011
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