God will stand in for you where every hope has failed, Like
Bartimeous, God will position you for your breakthrough. Like Joseph, God will
position the right people in place of authority who will speak for you where
your voice can't be heard. Like David, God will raise covenant helper for you
even from the house of your enemies. You will never be disgraced in
Jesus Name. God will turn things around for better concerning you in the mighty
name of Jesus, May the Lord surround you with His presence and cover you under
His wings.J
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Sunday, 8 June 2014
Prayer for new week
As much as God will make you blessings to others, I pray that you will
never lack the resources to always go higher everyday in Jesus name!
Happy New Week from us ASB-World.
Happy New Week from us ASB-World.
The Power of ‘I Love You’ From Dad
Here at the National Center for Fathering, when speaking to groups of men we'll often conduct some informal research about affirmation and love from fathers. Typically we'll ask, "Please raise your hand if your father told you that he loved you on a consistent basis."
The results are predictable, as are the jaws that drop in amazement.
Usually only 3-4 percent of the dads will raise their hands! And I'm sure the
majority of those men are still waiting to hear their dad say, "I love
you" for the first time.
For me, it's another picture representing the culture of fatherlessness
that we're living in, because even when dads are present in their kids' lives,
too often they aren't connecting with them in a meaningful, affirming way.
Like father, like son ... dads who didn't hear "I love you"
growing up often don't feel natural saying it to their children.
Now, some people may say it's no big deal. A lot of people who didn't
have that benefit still grow up and do fine. But our research and experience at
the National Center tells us that those three words, spoken with sincerity and
backed up by behavior, can demonstrate support, encouragement, tenderness and
caring as much as anything else we do as fathers.
I believe it is a big deal.
Our words—or sometimes our lack of words—can either bless or discourage
our children for their entire lives. And we've heard all the excuses:
"They know how much I love them." "I don't want my son to get a
big head." "It just isn't what we do in our family." But those
are just excuses. If we know how much it benefits our children, there's really
no reason we shouldn't say it.
If, for some reason, telling your child "I love you" is too
difficult for you, here are some ideas you might try as you work up to it.
o Go into your child's room at night, when
he's sleeping, and "practice" saying it to him. Keep doing this every
chance you get, and before long it will feel natural enough that you can say it
when he is awake. It may even slip out before you realize it.
o
Try
writing, "I love you" on a card or in a letter or short note. (Just
make sure you don't stop there. Work up to where you can say it to him.)
Sure, it may be awkward or even difficult at first, but it's worth it.
Eventually, you can come right out and say: "I just want you to
know that I love you and accept you totally, just as you are. I love you
whether you succeed or fail. I love you because you're [insert your child's name]."
Your children gain great confidence and security from knowing you place
high value on them. Use words to build them up at every opportunity. Give them
plenty of "I love yous" and other positive phrases that will echo in
their minds for a long, long time.
Action Points for Dads on the Journey
o
Get
a small voice recorder that's attached to a photo frame (or that can be
attached) and record a short message of love that your child can play over and
over. (Great for young kids, or as a Father's Day gift from a child to a dad.)
o
Honor
your child by throwing a "just because" party one which says, "I
love you" for no particular reason just because.
o
Find
ways to reinforce your "I love you" message through actions, like a
big hug at bedtime or any time, following through on promises, doing small
favors, etc.
o
Use
the milestone events that happen this time of year graduations, performances,
sports events, etc. to communicate to your child, verbally and in writing,
"I love you just as you are, and I'm proud to be your dad."
o
Ask
your child to autograph his or her picture, then display it in your office like
you might display something from a celebrity or sports star.
Do you have unique ways to demonstrate love to your kids? Please help
other dads by commenting either below.
By CareyCasey
Ungrateful Souls
KEY VERSE: “But thou didst trust in thine own beauty, and playedst the harlot because of thy renown, and pouredst out thy fornications on every one that passed by; his it was” (Ezekiel 16:15).
At the manipulation of a hand-held device, one can access any part of the globe and transact multinational businesses to usher in instant wealth. Man believes he can influence the present and the future with the arsenal of inventions at his disposal. Modern advancement has made man proud and disdainful of God and His word.
The Israelites were beloved of God. After the people settled down to a life of prosperity and progress, they forsook God and plunged headlong into idolatry. God blessed them with gold and silver, but they used these jewels to mould images to worship for themselves. He provided them with fine garments, but they used same to deck their idols. The incense and oil He gave them to use in offering sacrifices to Him were used to worship their idols. Worse still, they offered their children as sacrifices to their gods. Thus, they forgot all His goodness, favour and mercies. Their actions were so disgusting that even other notorious idol worshippers, like the Philistines, would be ashamed by the extent to which the Jews excelled in evil practices. By their actions, they came under divine judgment. To them, God said: “I have stretched out my hand over thee, and have diminished thine ordinary food, and delivered thee unto the will of them that hate thee”.
We must beware that we do not slide into infidelity in our relationship with the Lord. God hates unfaithfulness. He is a jealous God and would never condone a rival in the lives of His children. Those who think that after years of walking with God, they have become wiser and more mature, and can turn away from the old and narrow way, court disaster. God will abandon them to the will of their enemies. They also need to repent so as not to spend eternity in hell.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: Do not bite the finger that fed you.
Friday, 6 June 2014
This Rainbow Tie-Dye Number Surprise Cake is Just Fabulous
4 (16 ounce) boxes Betty Crocker Pound Cake Mix
Eggs, butter, and milk according to package instructions
Neon food coloring
28 ounces fondant (your choice of colors)
DIRECTIONS
1. Preheat oven to 325ºF.
2.
Line a 16 x 4 x 4.5-inch loaf pan with non-stick aluminum foil or
grease with shortening and dust with flour.
3.
Make cake batter using two cake mixes, according to package
instructions.
4.
Divide batter in 5 bowls. Color one bowl neon orange, one bowl yellow,
pink, blue, and green.
5.
Pour batter into disposable pastry bags or zip top bags.
6.
Drizzle colored cake batter, alternating colors into the pan until you
use all the batter.
7.
Tap the pan on the counter a few times to remove air bubbles.
8.
Bake for 70-80 minutes until a toothpick inserted in the center of the
cake comes out clean.
9.
Cool cake in pan for 20 minutes, then remove and set cake on cooling
rack and cool completely.
10. Cut cake into 1-inch thick slices. Lay slices flat
on a baking tray and place in the freezer for at least one hour.
11. Cut numbers out of cake slices. Save cake scraps
for another use, and place the number pieces back in the freezer.
12. Clean and prepare the loaf pan as before.
13. Make the remaining two cake mixes according to
package instructions.
14. Pour a thin layer of cake mix into the loaf pan.
15. Pour remaining batter into an 18-inch pastry bag
or a gallon-size zip top bag.
16. Line the number 5s in a single row down the center
of the pan, piping batter into the pan as needed to keep the number pieces
straight.
17. Pipe the remaining batter into the pan and on top
of the numbers. Be sure to mark which direction the numbers are facing and keep
track of this while decorating, so you know which end of the cake to slice into
and have forward-facing numbers (in this case, 5s).
18. Smooth the batter.
19. Bake for 70-90 minutes, rotating pan 180 degrees
after 40 minutes, until a skewer or cake tester inserted into the center of the
cake comes out clean.
20. Cool cake completely.
21. Color fondant in a variety of neon colors.
22. Roll individual pieces of the colored fondant into
logs. Press the logs together. Twist and fold to create a marble effect. Press fondant pieces together. Roll out to 24x15-inches.
23. Cover cake with fondant.
24. Create a border using a different color fondant.
25. Serve the cake and slice into it, revealing the
numbers.
To make this beautiful cake first you have to make cake batter for one cake and divide it in small bowls. Color each bowl with a separate food color. Fill piping bags with colored batters and then drizzle the batters to form a rainbow of colors as shown
.
When the rainbow cake is baked cut numbers out of it with a cookie cutter.
When the cake is baked cover it with icing.
Now make some tie-dye fondant by twisting and rolling colored fondant logs.
Cover the cake with this tie-dye rainbow fondant sheet and voila!
What to Do When Life Feels Like More Than You Can Handle
When my daughter was born with Down syndrome I felt devastated about her diagnosis. I cried constantly, and I struggled to find hope as I pictured our lives in the days, months, and years to come.
One
night, as I climbed into bed, I turned to my husband who was ready to go to
sleep. I was exhausted by my sadness, and I knew he noticed it too.
"The
Bible says that God does not give us more than we can handle, right?" I asked him.
He
turned and looked at me, silent for a while.
"That
verse refers to temptation. God will not give us more temptation than
we can handle." He said, "It is a verse too often taken out of
context."
"Well what about this. What about us?" I asked, "Does God give us more than we can handle when it comes to...life?"
My
husband, knowing what was in my heart, gently said, "Yes honey, I think
so. I think often in life we are given more than we can handle. If we could
handle life on our own we would not need God. But when we are given more than
we can handle, it is then, and only then, that we realize how much we need Him.
We need Him to take over, to lead us, and take control of our lives."
His
words were new to me. When life gets hard, when there are losses, when there
are challenging family issues, when devastating circumstances beat us down,
when personal problems continue to build, or when the simple fact that life is
hard and messy threaten to make us into a helpless punching bag, I've so often
heard, "God does not give us more than we can handle." Words that are
meant to encourage, to give hope, perhaps remind us that we are strong and
maybe we don't know it yet, but God does. Yet I knew I wasn't strong, and God
knew it too.
"I
think this is more than I can handle," I said with tears in my eyes.
"I
know," Andy said as he reached his hand to hold mine.
"And
I need Him to step in, or I am going to lose it." I continued.
"That's
what He wants to do hun, He wants to take over and carry you through
this."
This
new understanding of God suddenly allowed me to let go. I had permission to
feel what I was feeling, to acknowledge that I had no idea how to parent or
love my baby who was born with a disability. God did not have a list of
expectations for me, the only thing He wanted was for me to trust that He would
carry me through the grief and loss.
I
did not have to be strong because God would be strong for me. I did not have to
find the why because
God does not make mistakes and He loves with unconditional love. I did not have
to carry the grief and the loss on my own because God would not only help me
with the load, He would turn my heart around and show me the precious gift I'd
been given through my child.
My
daughter is now six and a half years old. It would be tempting for someone to
look at the person I am today – so different from the person I was before and
during the period of grief and struggle – and think, "See, you were
stronger than you thought, God did not give you more than you could handle, he
trusted you with your child because He knew you could do it." But that
would not be true.
If
I am strong in any way, it is because I had His strength. If I can handle
anything in life, it is because He carries me through it. If I am a different
person today, it is because He has changed me. I don't have to handle life on
my own, thank goodness! God handles it for me, and in the process He transforms
me, leads me, and loves me abundantly.
And
when life gets tough, when it feels like it is more than I can handle, I turn
it over to Him, "It's yours Lord! You take it, and you carry me through
this."
Author's
note: Wonder where the idea that "God
does not gives us more than we can handle" comes from? It is from the
verse in 1 Corinthians 10:13 that says, "The temptations in your life are
no different from what others experience. And God is faithful. He will not
allow the temptation to be more than you can stand. When you are tempted, he
will show you a way out so that you can endure." (NLT). Somehow we changed
the meaning of this verse to a Christian cliche that is intended to make us
feel better, or stronger, or else it makes us feel like we must be missing
something because it does feel like our circumstances and suffering are more
than we can handle. But God does give us more than we can handle, 2 Corinthians
1:9 tells us that, "In fact, we expected to die. But as a result, we
stopped relying on ourselves and learned to rely only on God, who raises the
dead." (NLT) So rely on God friend, only on God because He is the one that
can handle it!
By Ellen Stumbo
NO COMPROMISE
Teaching us that, denying ungodliness and worldly lusts, we should live
soberly, righteously, and godly in the present age. Titus 2:12
Stuck again! Is that an apt description of your life? It is for many
Christians. Some know exactly why they are stuck but have been unable to move
past the sin that trips them and prevents them from running the race set before
them.
Others are blind to the source of their troubles but are painfully aware
that their lives are going nowhere.
Many have become discouraged and have or are about to give up. The
children of Israel, God's chosen people, found themselves in similar
situations. They experienced many defeats because they compromised and yielded
to temptation.
They were disobedient to God's commands. As it was with Israel, God
wants His children to live obedient lives, but instead, we are usually occupied
with our own self-centred needs.
We too often allow ourselves to be influenced by both the world and
Satan. Sometimes we re- interpret God's commands to suit our selfish desires.
But it is important to remember that Satan seeks to gain a foothold in
our lives through our disobedience and compromise of God's Word.
He wants to deprive us of God's blessing. He seeks to destroy our lives.
That is his mission.
Through Scripture, the Lord commands us to rid our lives of ungodliness
and worldliness and submit to His instructions. He provides the Holy Spirit's
power, which enables us to do so.
He expects us to stand firm and not to compromise. We cannot be
compromising and live a victorious life.
By the power of the Holy Spirit, we must resist the devil and live a
Christ-centred life to the glory of God.
Christ-centred life to the glory of God.
Prayer: Father, help me live a godly life in my generation.
Scriptural Reading: Titus
2:11-15
Thursday, 5 June 2014
The Presence of the Holy Ghost
Simple facts, yet so profound: the presence of
the Holy Ghost in the life of a believer. The baptism of the Holy Ghost has
been termed to mean a lot of things, mostly doctrinal because different
denominations, mostly take it to be different things, A very comical one is the
dance drama performed by a group of young boys called Alfa Sule in Nigeria. Do you
remember? They needed to deliver a man chased by death and were calling on all
sorts of angels, unfortunately for them, the
deliverance session ended in chaos. Why? They did not possess the power of the
Holy Ghost. Let’s get to know the person of the Holy Ghost.
*Jesus is the one that baptizes in the Holy Ghost. Anyone who tells you it is by doing some acts, or eating something or going somewhere does not have the Holy Ghost. It isn’t by transfer either. Baptism is immersing someone in water normally done in the Christian fold as originated by John the Baptist as a sign of surrender and departing from former ways to a newer one, which is faith in Jesus Christ. John was very unpretentious and did not want to adduce any power he didn’t possess to himself, therefore he quickly pointed them to the one with the ultimate power, letting them know water baptism cannot be compared to Holy Ghost Baptism and Holy Ghost Baptism comes hand in hand with fire Baptism. Therefore if you are born again and easily slip into sin, you need to ask Jesus to Baptize you with the Holy Ghost. Fire consumes and purifies. All besetting sin in your life will be consumed and you will continually be purified till you are made perfect like Jesus. Luke 3:16
*The Holy Ghost fills up the individual he resides in. There is no space for any other spirit once the Holy Ghost is present. Therefore if you find yourself being manipulated by the spirit of anger, malice, strife, sexual immorality etc, how much of the Holy Ghost remains in you? Is he even within you at all? Or you’ve sent him packing? Luke 1: 15,41, 67
*The Holy Ghost speaks on behalf of its host. Do you find yourself often mentally knocking yourself on the head, wishing you can unsay things? At work, at home, in church, anywhere? You need the in filling of the Holy Ghost. Mark 13: 11, Mark 12: 36
*The Holy Ghost is a gift. Acts 2 :38
We will continue getting to know the Holy Ghost, let me stop here for now. Are you filled with the Holy Ghost? Ask Jesus to fill you with His Holy Ghost today and see the difference it makes to every area of your life.
*Jesus is the one that baptizes in the Holy Ghost. Anyone who tells you it is by doing some acts, or eating something or going somewhere does not have the Holy Ghost. It isn’t by transfer either. Baptism is immersing someone in water normally done in the Christian fold as originated by John the Baptist as a sign of surrender and departing from former ways to a newer one, which is faith in Jesus Christ. John was very unpretentious and did not want to adduce any power he didn’t possess to himself, therefore he quickly pointed them to the one with the ultimate power, letting them know water baptism cannot be compared to Holy Ghost Baptism and Holy Ghost Baptism comes hand in hand with fire Baptism. Therefore if you are born again and easily slip into sin, you need to ask Jesus to Baptize you with the Holy Ghost. Fire consumes and purifies. All besetting sin in your life will be consumed and you will continually be purified till you are made perfect like Jesus. Luke 3:16
*The Holy Ghost fills up the individual he resides in. There is no space for any other spirit once the Holy Ghost is present. Therefore if you find yourself being manipulated by the spirit of anger, malice, strife, sexual immorality etc, how much of the Holy Ghost remains in you? Is he even within you at all? Or you’ve sent him packing? Luke 1: 15,41, 67
*The Holy Ghost speaks on behalf of its host. Do you find yourself often mentally knocking yourself on the head, wishing you can unsay things? At work, at home, in church, anywhere? You need the in filling of the Holy Ghost. Mark 13: 11, Mark 12: 36
*The Holy Ghost is a gift. Acts 2 :38
We will continue getting to know the Holy Ghost, let me stop here for now. Are you filled with the Holy Ghost? Ask Jesus to fill you with His Holy Ghost today and see the difference it makes to every area of your life.
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