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Wednesday, 04 November 2009





  • holy_holy_holy_



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    Holy, Holy, Holy IS

    the Lord, God Almighty

    Who IS and WAS and IS

    to come . . .



    Blessed BE His Holy and Glorious

    Name

    above

    every

    other

    name



    JESUS

    JESUS

    JESUS



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Sunday, 18 October 2009


  • 2chronicles7_14



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    2 Chronicles 7:14


         Hello to all my dear brothers and sisters who are IN Christ Jesus, our precious Saviour and glorious Lord. Grace and peace be unto you!

         We are accepted IN the Beloved.

         I have not been able to be present in xangaland for several months now, due to health. It is something that causes us to really ponder when these attacks of illness come. I know there are many opinions, ie: sin, the devil, etc. I believe that God is Sovereign & in control of all things so that anything that comes to me must first pass through His Hands, as He is Lord of all of my life, so I know He has allowed the suffering and I am so much the richer in spirit because of it.

         May He be glorified in and through us as surrendered vessels. When we are weak, He is strong. His grace IS sufficient, His power is made perfect in our weaknesses.

         I rejoice in all the grace abounding that I have experienced, in grace upon grace, each day. Miracles are not common place but precious, each one, each moment.

         His tender love and care are abundantly MORE than we can ask or imagine. He is the God of the impossible. Only our doubt and unbelief will limit all He desires to do.

         A precious brother in the Lord, who has been used mightily and is in his advanced years, B.H. Clendennen, has been diagnosed with cancerous tumours and given a poor prognosis. He has been used of the Lord mightily to found the School of Christ International. He is believing for a miraculous healing and has asked the Elect around the world to fast and pray with him for a miracle that he believes will bring a great move of God in revival.

        He has spoken an urgent message to the Elect. It is available to watch on YouTube here:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOBbU1KeIHY

         Let us examine ourselves and see what the Lord would speak to each of our hearts. I am reminded of what Paul Washer would say, "...you may not like what I have to say, ...but is it true?..."

         It is only a 10:00 minute video, let us consider the challenge of his words and allow the Holy Spirit to search our hearts.

         Blessed BE the Holy Name of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, who rules and reigns forever!



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    Transcript of this Urgent Message


    Quoting directly from the message by Pastor Clendennen:

          Most of you in this vast audience around the world know I personally am passing through one of the most difficult times of my life at this very moment. But I'm sure there is a purpose in the whole. For some time I have begged God to not let me die until we've shown this generation His power, this poor, deceived generation His power. Somehow I feel this all is connected. The reason I feel so strongly about this is because the attack on me has produced a worldwide prayer meeting and calls are coming from around this world, from churches, individuals, letting me know they are fasting and believing God for total absolute victory. I sincerely believe that this prayer meeting could produce the final move of God that you and I have been praying for.

          Now, understanding that in my present physical condition if God does not give me a miracle, which through your prayer, I believe will happen, but if not, this could very well be my last communication with you. Therefore, you can be sure I weigh every single word that I speak.

          First of all, the Spirit of God has dealt with me very strongly for that revival to come, there must be deep confession and repentance on the part of you and I, the elect of God. The river of the Holy Ghost must be able to flow through us. Therefore, there must be nothing in us that would prevent the flow of this river of life. We must humbly come before our heavenly Father and ask His forgiveness, hear me ladies and gentlemen and earnestly seek His direction and guidance. We know His Word said 'Woe unto them that call evil good' but that's exactly what we have done by allowing the flesh a place in our worship.

          We confess before God that we've lost our spiritual, we must confess before God that we've lost our spiritual equilibrium and inverted our values. We confess that we've questioned the absolute truth of the Word of God by preaching so many other things. We've professed a love for the Word, but have ignored it. We have arrogantly given ourselves a title of Pentecostal, professing more power than all others, yet lack the power to witness to the lost, let alone live holy lives. We have worshiped other gods and called it prosperity, we've learned more from religious TV stars than the bright and Morning Star. We've ranted against perversion in our streets, but refused to confess that it was the compromising of the Word of God in the church which produced such perversion in the first place. Rom 1:25-26.

          By remaining silent, we've empowered the purveyors of perversion in the pulpit, in the voting booth, yet dare call ourselves holiness. We've murdered the unborn with our silence in the pulpit. We've prostituted our values because of our loyalty to our union, our party, our ancestors, our prejudices. We've committed the sin of racism by condoning the wrongs of the past and the present. Others have committed the sin of racism by their unforgiveness and search of revenge. We've neglected the poor in lieu of the appearance of more spiritual goals. We've lazily prepared to preach, satisfied with replacing anointing with noise. We've rejected to train up our children in the way that's right, then blamed the devil. We've complained because prayer is not allowed in the schools, yet a vast majority of church members have no altar in their homes. We've abused power and called it apostleship. We revere the high and mighty among men, and disdain little men who are much more holy. We've closed our lips to the concept of holiness to be more sensitive to the appeal of the lost.

          Not since the Pharisees accused Jesus of being Beelzebub has Christ been more dishonoured than with this user friendly gospel. We've become user friendly without confessing it. We've shunned the past as arcane. Having accepted the trends of the modern church, our worship is guided by the top 40 gospels instead of truths embedded with the Gospel. Our arrogance drives us through the night oblivious to our ineffectiveness and our distaste for learning. Others trust in their learning and forget their living. We hastily judge other groups, presuming our perfection, preferring our new traditions, over a unique relationship. We've lost the vision of God. As a result, for the most part, we're unconscious of the destructive process going on.

          We don't know the way back to reality because we've the vision, my God, of where we've fallen from. We've confused noise with power, flamboyancy with anointing, charisma with calling. We've replaced conviction with counseling. Sin with tolerance. We've erased the reality of hell from the Bible to be loved by those who hate our God. We've ascribed on paper to the 2nd coming but it's rarely preached, taught or expected. We go on our merry way, driving past the lost, preaching to those who've already heard. We've created a climate where we're more interested about our own needs being met, than the needs of the community.

          We're pastors with a maintenance mind, desiring to make everybody happy. Their commitment is not to the great commission, it's to clean restrooms, neat bulletins, deluxe, pot luck suppers. We have young pastors who are more discontented with what others have done, but have no problem with what they have NOT done. We have pastors content with no progress, using the excuse of doing everything they know, but unwilling to learn. We have too many people who grovel over TV religious stars, who squander your money on limousines, mansions, airplanes and evangelism goes undone. We have more people vying for positions than we have sighing for souls. We drift toward compromise and call it tolerance, we drift toward disobedience, call it freedom, we drift toward superstition and call it faith. We cherish the indiscipline of the lost self control and call it relaxation. We make light of prayerlessness, and delude ourselves into thinking we've escaped legalism. We slide toward Godlessness and convince ourselves we've been liberated.

          Due to discontent, we've replaced the presence of wisdom with carelessness, thinking all risk is better than none. God help us to turn to God. Listen, if we're going to see revival, there's going to have to come repentance and confession on the part of the church of God. If we'll separate the vile, that is the flesh, from the spirit, God said we can be His mouth and that's all that is necessary. I beg you today, church, hear me. I'm talking to a people. It may be my last message to you, but there must be an individually and collectively, a repentance on the part of the elect of God. Hear me today. God purify our hearts, turn us back to the truth and reality of the Lord Jesus Christ. Oh God let it be so today.


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Saturday, 19 September 2009






  • 1john4_7


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    Amazing Effects of the Word of God over Our Lives

    Zac Poonen

    The Word of God is likened to FOOD in Psalm 119:103. The
    same symbol occurs again in Jeremiah 15:16 and in 1 Peter 2:2.
    The prophet Ezekiel and the apostle John are each shown
    too in Scripture as" eating" a book (Ezek. 3:1-3; Rev. 10:9, 10).
    We have here a picture of men assimilating and digesting the
    Word of God. Food gives us strength. Our bodies cannot be built
    up without it. A person who is under- nourished will be
    skinny and weak in his constitution, and therefore unable
    to resist disease. He will also be unable to defend himself
    if physically assaulted by another. A small push will
    often be enough to knock him down. In exactly the same
    way, one who neglects the Word of God will be spiritually
    under-developed, and consequently unable to resist
    temptation and to withstand the Devil's onslaughts.
    Only those who regularly meditate on God's Word grow into
    strong virile Christians (1 John 2:14). Mere reading of the
    Bible will not make you strong, but meditation upon it
    allows the Word to penetrate into the very core of your
    being and thus to become a part of you, hidden in your heart
    (Psa.119:11). Job said that he esteemed the words of God's
    mouth more even than his necessary daily food (Job 23:12).
    By listening to God daily he built up a tremendous reserve
    of spiritual strength. This, no doubt, accounts for the
    man's remarkable resilience in the face of Satan's fierce
    assaults. He did not lose his faith in God, in spite of all
    the adversity he faced. His wife, who obviously did not have
    the same regard for God's Word as her husband, was ready to
    curse God as soon as calamity struck. Not so Job. His
    example gives us an idea of the tremendous strength that
    God's Word, if received daily, can give us to face every trial in life.

    The Word of God is likened to a FIRE in Jeremiah 23:29.
    Fire, in the Bible, is used as a symbol of that which
    purifies or burns up. Gold put into the fire is purified,
    whereas wood is consumed. The Word of God, similarly, has a
    purifying effect upon our lives, eliminating from them what
    is un-Christlike. It not only shows us our faults, but it
    also makes us holy. No man can ever hope to be holy without
    spending time every day at the Lord's feet, for that alone
    can purge away all the dross from his life. But it is also
    terribly true the same fire will burn up the one who rejects
    the Word (John 12:48). Our attitude towards God's Word
    determines whether it will purify or destroy. If we submit
    to it, it will purify us. If we ignore or spurn it, then it
    will surely consume us. In the same verse of Jeremiah 23
    we see that the Word of God is also likened to a HAMMER - a
    hammer that breaks the rock into pieces. If you want to make
    a road on a mountainside, you have to break up rocks. In
    these days we use dynamite for that purpose, whereas in
    Jeremiah's day they used hammers. The Word of God is His
    dynamite, capable of removing huge obstacles out of our way.
    We all face trials and problems in our lives - situations in
    which the mountains have closed in upon us and it appears as
    though we have reached a dead-end. Often we have remained in
    such situations, discouraged and defeated, not knowing what
    to do or where in turn. Our ignorance at such times of the
    promises that God has given us in Scripture has prevented us
    from claiming them. Otherwise, like dynamite, they would
    have blasted away the obstacles in our path and taken us
    triumphantly through the mountain barrier to the other side.
    How much we have missed by not knowing the Word!

    In Luke 8:11, we find the Word of God is likened to a SEED
    which, when sown into the ground, produces fruit.
    1 Peter 1:23 states that our new birth itself is a result of that
    seed sprouting in our hearts. Only as we are fruitful can
    God be glorified through our lives. Is there, in your life
    and service, fruit for the glory of God? Is it manifest, in
    your own life first of all, in terms of love, joy, peace,
    patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness
    (meekness), and self-control? (Gal. 5:22, 23). And then,
    do you find fruit in your service, in the shape of sinners
    turning to the Lord and believers being drawn closer to Him?
    If not, perhaps the reason is that you are not regularly
    receiving the Word of God into your own heart as seed
    "having life in itself." Psalm 1:2, 3 tells us that it is
    the man who regularly meditates on God's Word, who alone
    will be like the fruitful tree, prospering in all that he does.


    WORD FOR THE WEEK 20 September 2009
    Christian Fellowship Church, Bangalore, India
    http://www.cfcindia.com



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Sunday, 13 September 2009




  • romans15_13



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    Whatever thy grief or trouble be, take every drop in thy cup from the hand of Almighty God.  He with whom "the hairs of thy head are all numbered," knoweth every throb of thy brow, each hardly drawn breath, each shoot of pain, each beating of the fevered pulse, each sinking of the aching heart.  Receive, then, what are trials to thee, not in the main only, but one by one, from His all-loving hands; thank His love for each; unite each with the sufferings of thy Redeemer; pray that He will thereby hallow them to thee.  Thou wilt not know now what He thereby will work in thee; yet, day by day, shalt thou receive the impress of the likeness of the ever-blessed Son, and in thee, too, while thou knowest it not, God shall be glorified.

    E.B. Pusey



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Thursday, 03 September 2009







  • luke6_28


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    How Happy are Tried Christians
    C.H. Spurgeon

    "Afterward."
    Hebrews 12:11


    How happy are tried Christians, afterwards. No calm more deep than
    that which succeeds a storm. Who has not rejoiced in clear shinings
    after rain? Victorious banquets are for well-exercised soldiers.
    After killing the lion we eat the honey; after climbing the Hill
    Difficulty, we sit down in the arbour to rest; after traversing the
    Valley of Humiliation, after fighting with Apollyon, the shining
    one appears, with the healing branch from the tree of life.

    Our sorrows, like the passing keels of the vessels upon the sea, leave
    a silver line of holy light behind them "afterwards." It is peace,
    sweet, deep peace, which follows the horrible turmoil which once
    reigned in our tormented, guilty souls.

    See, then, the happy estate
    of a Christian! He has his best things last, and he therefore in
    this world receives his worst things first. But even his worst
    things are "afterward" good things, harsh ploughings yielding
    joyful harvests.

    Even now he grows rich by his losses, he rises by
    his falls, he lives by dying, and becomes full by being emptied;
    if, then, his grievous afflictions yield him so much peaceable
    fruit in this life, what shall be the full vintage of joy
    "afterwards" in heaven?

    If his dark nights are as bright as the
    world's days, what shall his days be? If even his starlight is more
    splendid than the sun, what must his sunlight be? If he can sing in
    a dungeon, how sweetly will he sing in heaven! If he can praise the
    Lord in the fires, how will he extol him before the eternal throne!
    If evil be good to him now, what will the overflowing goodness of
    God be to him then? Oh, blessed "afterward!"

    Who would not be a Christian?
    Who would not bear the present cross for the crown which
    cometh afterwards? But herein is work for patience, for the rest is
    not for to-day, nor the triumph for the present, but "afterward."

    Wait, O soul, and let patience have her perfect work.


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  • "If You, LORD, should mark iniquities, O Lord, who could stand? But there is forgiveness with You, that You may be feared. I wait for the LORD, my soul waits, and in His word I do hope." ~ Psalm 130:3-5

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