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Elwood C O'Dell

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  1. Years ago someone said to me that faith was "Forsaking All I Take Him" - absolute trust in him at all times in every circumstance. It's trusting in the Lord with all my heart, leaning not to my own understanding, but in all ways acknowledging Him and letting Him direct my paths. It's coming to the point where I know that apart from Him I can do nothing, but with Him I can do all things, because He is the source of my strength and life.

  2. Paul's words are a great reminder to me that this old world is not my final home, I'm just a passing through, as the old song says, "my treasurers are laid up somewhere beyond the blue." When I die I will be in the presence of Jesus, and that just excites my imagination as to what in the world that will be like. It will sure beat anything this old world offers now. Then on that great day when he returns and the dead in Christ shall rise I'll find out for sure how it all worked out as far as the final body thing and the thought of dwelling with Him forever just adds to the thrill and excitement..

  3. Our bodies are but for a moment, temporary, places to dwell while we are here in this old world. We look forward to that day when we shall be changed and receive that which will be our permanent dwelling, body and be with HIM forever. Knowing this we should live each day as one, a citizen, representative, of the Heavenly Kingdom, as one who has this great promise and hope.

  4. Having served many years in the pastoral ministry I have seen the hurt, anguish, and division that unforgiveness can bring. The sad part of this is that it hurts not just one person but usually involves many and what could have been a loving, caring fellowship ends up anything but. The good news however is that when brought to the Lord, confessed seeking true forgiveness, God's grace is still more than sufficient to bring healing to those involved if they will allow Him to work through them and reach out to one another in His love.

  5. Q1. What happens when people adopt the Christian faith without repent of their known sins? Why do people avoid repentance? What percentage of Christians today do you think are unrepentant, unprepared in heart?

    As far as people "adopting the Christian faith" it has nothing to do with becoming a Christian. Several verses of scripture come to my mind at this point but the following one really hits home. Act 2:38 And Peter said unto them, Repent ye, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ unto the remission of your sins; and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. Having a sincere and Godly sorrow for ones sins, repenting of them, turning away from them, is necessary if we intend to walk with Christ. While walking in sin we walk in darkness and darkness and light have nothing in common. 2Co 6:14 Be not unequally yoked with unbelievers: for what fellowship have righteousness and iniquity? or what communion hath light with darkness?

    Why do people avoid repentance? Because with sin in their heart they love the darkness. If they truly repent it calls for a radical, dynamic change inwardly that will result in changes in their life styles. Several verses again come to mind but listen to 1Jn 1:6 If we say that we have fellowship with him and walk in the darkness, we lie, and do not the truth:

  6. Paul urges us to be persistent or really devoted to prayer, to be alert, and to be thankful when we come before God. I believe if one were to really work on these they would cause one to really be honest and sincere in their prayer life. They would help to correct sloppiness in our approach to God, they would help us to keep our mind from wandering, and help us not to take things for granted.

  7. As an employee we owe our employer the best work we are capable of even if we have to work under one whom we would consider a poor boss. All our work is to be done in such a way as to bring honor, glory and praise to the Lord. I honestly believe if those who claim to really be Christian would approach their job as an area of ministry in which the Lord has them, and gave it their best it could very well transform many a working situation.

  8. Many times sins of the tongue are easy to slip into because of the pressure of a situation one might be facing. It also may be due to the fact that for some speech of this nature had become a way of life over the years. It is damaging to us for it defiles or harms our witness for Christ. It takes away from the Christ likeness of one

  9. Sexual lu*t is difficult because our culture today teaches that sexual activity is okay as long as it is consensual between the parties involved. It is especially difficult for males as they seem to be created with a very strong sex drive for procreation. How to keep this sexual desire from controlling us and causing us to sin is not an easy thing for some people, but with the Lord Jesus help, and discipline of learning to setting one

  10. We are forgiven and out sins have been wiped away never to be remembered against us anymore. The law no longer has dominion over us for it is no longer our guide, the Holy Spirit living and dwelling within us is. The significance of the law being nailed to the cross expresses the fact that this is accomplished. Christ won the battle over Satan on the cross, he was weakened and the church was given power over him. Satan is not yet fully destroyed but that will be taken care of when the Master returns for His Church.

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