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Light in the Darkness

Ephesians 5:8 says: "...and have no fellowship with unfruitful works of darkness, but rather expose them." This group is here to share how we will stand for Christ and expose the works of darkness that stand in the way.

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Exposing Works of Darkness: Aleister Crowley 7 Replies

Aleister Crowley (Oct. 12, 1875–Dec. 1, 1947) He is best known as being an infamous occultist and the scribe of The Book of the Law, which introduced Thelema to the world. Crowley was an influentia…

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Not a Sign of Peace!

This Is NOT a Peace Sign! From http://www.thewatchman.co.za/More%20Symbols.html Broken Cross has Pagan roots, being the inverse of the Pythagorean symbol for life and Teutonic rune of death, an…

Started by Elizabeth "Liza" Feb 8.

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The Mission!

Acts 26:18 "To open their eyes, in order to turn them from darkness to light, and from the power of Satan to God, that they may receive forgiveness of sins and an inheritance among those who are san…

Started by Elizabeth "Liza" Jan 13.

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美香好きの社いい列 Comment by 美香好きの社いい列 on April 18, 2010 at 2:13pm
The God of Second Chances
"But go, tell His disciples--and Peter--that He is going before you into Galilee; there you will see Him, as He said to you." (Mark 16:7)

Does God give second chances to those who have failed Him? He certainly did so for Peter. Peter had proudly announced that he was Jesus’ most reliable disciple (Matt. 26:33). Yet Peter not only fled with the other disciples in the moment of crisis, but also blatantly denied he even knew Jesus (Matt. 26:69–75). Peter failed so miserably that he went out into the night and wept bitterly (Luke 22:62).

How compassionate the risen Christ was to Peter! The angel gave the women at the tomb special instructions to let Peter know that He was risen. Jesus took Peter aside to allow him the opportunity to reaffirm his love and commitment (John 21:15–17). The risen Lord also chose Peter as His primary spokesman on the day of Pentecost, when three thousand people were added to the church.

God’s desire is to take you from where you are and bring you to where He wants you to be. When He found His defeated followers hiding together in an upper room, Jesus’ first word was “peace” (John 20:19). Jesus’ first words to you after you fail may also be “peace.” Jesus will find you in despair and bring you peace. Then, He will reorient you to Himself so that you can believe Him and follow Him. Don’t give up if you have failed your Lord. Remember what happened to Peter. God has not yet finished developing you as a disciple.


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美香好きの社いい列 Comment by 美香好きの社いい列 on February 2, 2010 at 11:15pm
Life’s Seasons
To everything there is a season, A time for every purpose under heaven. (Ecclesiastes 3:1)

The beauty in the way God designed the four seasons is that, though each one is distinct, they all work together to bring life and growth. Spring is a period of freshness and new life. Summer sees growth and productivity. Autumn is a time for harvesting the rewards of past labors. Winter is the season of dormancy and closure. Each season has its own unique beauty and makes a significant contribution to life.

Just as God planned seasons in nature, He planned seasons in life as well. Life has its springtime, when we begin new things and look excitedly toward the future. Summer comes and we work diligently in the heat of the day at all that God has assigned to us. With autumn comes the fruition of things begun at an earlier time in our lives. Winter brings an end to a particular period in our lives. Sometimes winter brings hardship, but we remain hopeful, for another spring is just around the corner!

In God’s perfect design for our lives, He has planned for times of fruitfulness and activity. He will also build in times of quiet and rest. There will be times when He asks us to remain faithful doing the same work day after day. But there will also be periods of excitement and new beginnings. By God’s grace, we will enjoy seasons of harvesting the fruit of our faithfulness. By God’s grace we will also overcome the cold winters of heartache and grief, for without winter there would be no spring. Just as it is with the seasons of nature, these seasons in our lives work together to bring about God’s perfect will for each one of us.

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Elizabeth "Liza" Comment by Elizabeth "Liza" on January 14, 2010 at 11:17am
Hey! Thanks one and all for joining this group. I'm working on a discussion right now about Aleister Crowley, (if you don't know who he is I suggest you look him up), and how he has affected music artists today. Until then, I have a discussion in the "Let's Open The Floor" forum which you can look at. If you have anything you want to discuss please add a forum. God Bless You All!
 

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