Sunday, December 21, 2014

"It Takes Courage"


It's an emotion that comes from experiencing the trials and tribulations that we as human beings tend to encounter in life and eventually overcoming them. In other words, courage is the quality of mind or spirit that enables a person to face difficulty, without fear ...

It truly takes courage to refuse the advances of this world. Courage to quell the pressures that lead to offend the Lord. Such as drugs, being promiscuous (in a sexual sense) or alcohol; but instead they prefer to maintain themselves pure (1 Corinthians 6:19-20) ...

The bibles shares the stories of many men, women and youths that displayed different stages of courage. At this moment, we're going to talks about Daniel who wouldn't defile himself with the king's food (Daniel 1:8); but instead he (Daniel) asked if he could spent 10 days without eating the king's food (Daniel 1:12). After the 10 days passed, Daniel and Daniel looked healthier than those younger men who did eat the King's food (Daniel 1:15) ...

It truly takes courage to be a leader in a world full of so much chaos. To stand up for what's right and teach all those around you a lesson of righteousness without saying a word; but through your own testimony (Titus 2:7). Therefore, continue to do what's right and show the world that serving the Lord isn't a waste of time (Colossians 3:23-24) ...

Blessings from Breakfast with Jesus,

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Patiences, create Abundance

The Apostle John is the author of the book of Revelation (Revelation 1:1). In addition to, him being a prisoner in Rome and during his latter years, God shared a great deal of wisdom with him, just like he did with Job (a prophet in the Abrahamic Religions) (Job 12:12) ...

Question? Haven't you noticed that when your experiencing the deepest heartache in your life and it feels as if your about to die, that's when God ministers to you the most (Revelation 21:4)? What the Alpha and Omega, inspired the Apostle Paul to tell us is that if we ask, then the Lord will bless us, abundantly (Ephesians 3:20) ...

On the flip side, if you patiently wait on Jesus Christ, when you least expect, you'll se what He has ordained over your life. Just like Jehovah God told the Prophet Jeremiah, about how He (Jehovah) formed Jeremiah while he was still in his mother's womb (Jeremiah 1:5). That's why you should be mindful of "ALL" your decisions and actions, so that what our Heavenly Father places in your life's, no one can take away from us (Revelation 3:11) ...

Blessings from Breakfast with Jesus,

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Truthful Tuesday

1 John 3:13 (NLT) - So don’t be surprised, dear brothers and sisters, if the world hates you.

The Apostle John is pointing out how a Christian shouldn't get startled when unbelievers don't treat them in a favorable fashion. Keep in mind, that not everyone has the spiritual maturity to comprehend why Daniel refused to eat King's Nebuchadnezzar royal food and wine (Daniel 1:8) ...

During this holiday season, be cautious regarding what you eat or drink; because some of the ingredients may not be pleasing to the Lord (Proverbs 20:1) ... In fact, if you want to live a healthier life, then imitate Daniel and sacrifice yourself by going without something that many feel wise; but deep down inside you know it really isn't (Daniel 1:15)?

Blessings from Breakfast with Jesus,

Friday, December 5, 2014

Fresh Friday

Everyone has their own way of showing God how much they love Him; however adhering to His commandments, is a prefect illustration, without saying a word, even if most people find it to be an onus (1 John 5:3) ...

In fact, the bible talks 2 brothers: Abel was a keeper of sheep, and Cain a worker of the ground (Genesis 4:2). Now, here's an excellent precedent of 2 brothers (Abel and Cain) that said they love the Lord, yet differed in their demeanor. One day, Cain offered the fruit of the ground (Genesis 4:3) and Abel brought of the firstborn of his flock, plus their fat portions (Genesis 4:4) ...

The pivotal of this post is to warn families of various kin how not give way to a jealous vitality. Otherwise, the loyalty of one kin's can trigger an envious reaction in the other sibling. Just like when Cain got upset by the way God viewed Abel's offering (Genesis 4:4), therefore that provoked Cain to commit murder (Genesis 4:8). Because where envy lays, disorder gives birth to evil actions (James 3:16) ...

In the words of B. C. Forbes, Jealousy... is a mental cancer.

 Blessings from Breakfast with Jesus,