If you missed this weekend at theChurch on Strayer…

Danish philosopher Soren Kierkegaard said:

What I really lack is to be clear in my mind what I am to do…to find the idea for which I can live and die.

People who excel, achieve share one common quality – they get things done. Very few people have consistently mastered the action habit of putting ideas into action.

Our world today is in a state of inaction which has caused severe economic conditions in almost every nation and people group. 

Bold, courageous leadership is needed for America to once again become the envy of the world.

The potential to achieve, succeed and accomplish His purposes has never ceased to be available.  The greatest ability in the world is availability.

Are you available to God for His purposes to be revealed to you and through you?  Are you ready for some action?

To become an action person you will need to include the following initiatives:

          1) Know God intimately.
          2) Begin where you are and with what you have.
          3) Cure your fear with action.
          4) Live in the moment.
          5) Seize the initiative.
          6) Maintain your Personal Belief System.
          7) Finish strong.

Only when you come to know God intimately can you come to know who you are.

Join us next week when we TAKE ACTION.

07.11.11

If you missed this weekend @ theChurch…LOVE

Perhaps no other word in any language is more used in poems, essays, and songs than “Love.”

Many believe love is the world’s strongest force and message.

Webster says love is a profoundly tender, passionate affection for another person; a feeling of warm personal attachment or deep affection.

In a natural, human sense, love is a positive, passionate expression of feelings.

In a scriptural, spiritual sense, love is a positive, passionate action.

To be fully experienced, this God-love demands a reciprocal action.

Since love originates from God’s own essence, His nature, it is simply a matter of who He is.

Likewise our expression of Biblical love will increasingly become simply a matter of who we are.

God’s love is His expressed desire to benefit others even at the expense of Himself because His love desires to give.

Love is the ultimate and supreme law of God’s Kingdom.

Love expressed is the simplest, best, most appropriate, most fulfilling response to life.

What will you do to share His love this week?

27.02.12