Saturday, November 23, 2019

Just do it ...

Weekly Word from the Wisdom Walk #2
Every year someone posts how lonely they are because they have no one with whom to share the holidays. Don't wait until the day arrives to wonder what to do or to resign yourself to more loneliness. Do something about it.
I guarantee you, if you walk into any Christian church for the next six Sundays (and some Wednesdays) you will hear about and be invited to activities covering the entire holiday season. All you have to do is walk in, sit down,  and pay attention to the announcements. No one is asking  you to join the church or to bring money.  Just show up, get connected, and change you social, emotional, and yes, your spiritual health.
Get connected and give yourself a reason to celebrate.

Pray

"Pray for the peace of Jerusalem," Psalm 122:6. As we rest in the afterglow of Thanksgiving and probably plan new disguises for leftovers in the coming week, let's not forget Israel. What affects them ultimately affects the world and Christians in particular. Christ said to use their events as a calendar to inform us when his coming is close. The Bible is being fulfilled right before our very eyes.
There is no use trying to deny the reality of an "end time." Ecclesiastes tells us God has placed eternity in our hearts. Today movie producers, authors, scientists and Christians all speak with some conviction of this time the Bible refers to as that day or the Day of the Lord. Please continue reading on my blog: Uplink339.blogspot.com

Saturday, November 9, 2019

Its Not Just Uncle Sam.We Need You Too

Weekly Word from the Wisdom Walk
Consider how many times the mighty Apostle Paul asked for prayer.  Not for personal needs but as he carried out the work of the ministry.  I believe God has a special Word for the Women's Conference tomorrow at Believers Faith Temple,  Howard Avenue Bridgeport Connecticut. I also believe Intercessors will help to set atmosphere for that Word to be delivered and received.   Please also remember Rev Junior Edsil Myers and the folks who will be traveling with him to the different locations in Jamaica to minister  over the next three days. Thanks in advance to all of you.

Saturday, November 2, 2019

Well and Whole

Weekly Word from the Wisdom Walk
There is great emphasis placed on wellness without an equal push to be WHOLE. The world is full of people in great health who are maximizing peak performance. In other words, they are well but wholeness is another matter.
When we sre stressed beyond endurance, when we are consumed by what others think about us to the point we have to constantly "reinvent ourselves" to measure up, when bitterness is a permanent companion, we are not whole. When we carry strife and discontent like  an aura, when we have no God connection settling instead for "the god within" and a vague idea of "I'm a spiritual person" we are not whole.
Jesus not only offers healing in the atonement he still asks,  "do you want to be whole?"
This is the much harder question because it forces us to look at our deeper imperfections and make the conscious choice of giving  those cherished pieces to Him. So how about it? Are we willing to be well and whole?
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