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Thursday, January 23, 2025

Top 10 Megachurches in the World (With very huge gathering)

Spurgeon gems for the new year!


C.H. Spurgeon 


(You will find it helpful to LISTEN to the Audio, as you READ the text below.
 Or you may want to WATCH the Video on either YouTube or SermonAudio)

 

"Every moment of the year is another step toward your eternal destiny—tread it wisely."


"Time is a golden gift—waste not a single hour in trifling pursuits."


"Let the new year's resolution be this: More of Christ in every thought, word and deed."


"God's mercies are fresh each day, each moment."


"A year is but a drop in the ocean of eternity; live it for the One who loved you, and gave Himself for you."


"The past year's sins are forgiven; let the new year's path be trod in righteousness."


"The year's opening is a call to fresh consecration—dedicate it all to Christ."


"Resolve this year to be rich in faith—not in earthly treasures."


"Each year's dawn is an opportunity to leave behind whatever hinders us in the heavenly race, and press on toward the goal to win the prize."


"In God's calendar, the year is not measured by worldly success, but by faithfulness."


"The year's first step must be taken with Christ—or the path will lead astray."


"The clock's tick is a summons to holy diligence—heed it, for time is short."


"The year's joys are sweetest, when shared with Christ as your dearest Friend."


"A year lived for pleasure of profit is a year lost; a year lived for Christ is eternal gain."


"God's faithfulness has kept you through the past year. His promises shall keep you in the year to come."


"Begin the year with gratitude for mercies past, and hope for blessings yet to come."


"The year's trials are God's chisels, shaping you for eternal glory."


"The year's path is unknown, but our Guide is sure—trust Him fully."


"Be very careful, then, how you live—not as unwise but as wise, making the most of every opportunity, because the days are evil." Ephesians 5:15-16


"Teach us to number our days aright, that we may gain a heart of wisdom. Psalm 90:12


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Wednesday, January 22, 2025

PRAISE MEDLEY Three Songs for Opening Worship

Peace With One Another – Dr. Charles Stanley

The Fainting Hero (Judges 15:18) - C.H. Spurgeon Sermon

"The eyes of the Lord run to and fro throughout the whole earth, to show himself strong in the behalf of them whose heart is perfect toward him" (2 Chron. 16:9).

 Streams in the Desert




    God is Looking

      

      "The eyes of the Lord run to and fro throughout the whole earth, to show himself strong in the behalf of them whose heart is perfect toward him" (2 Chron. 16:9).

      

      God is looking for a man, or woman, whose heart will be always set on Him, and who will trust Him for all He desires to do. God is eager to work more mightily now than He ever has through any soul. The clock of the centuries points to the eleventh hour.

      

      "The world is waiting yet to see what God can do through a consecrated soul." Not the world alone, but God Himself is waiting for one, who will be more fully devoted to Him than any who have ever lived; who will be willing to be nothing that Christ may be all; who will grasp God's own purposes; and taking His humility and His faith, His love and His power, will, without hindering, continue to let God do exploits. --C. H. P.

      

      "There is no limit to what God can do with a man, providing he will not touch the glory."

      

      In an address given to ministers and workers after his ninetieth birthday, George Mueller spoke thus of himself: "I was converted in November, 1825, but I only came into the full surrender of the heart four years later, in July, 1829. The love of money was gone, the love of place was gone, the love of position was gone, the love of worldly pleasures and engagements was gone. God, God alone became my portion. I found my all in Him; I wanted nothing else. And by the grace of God this has remained, and has made me a happy man, an exceedingly happy man, and it led me to care only about the things of God. I ask affectionately, my beloved brethren, have you fully surrendered the heart to God, or is there this thing or that thing with which you are taken up irrespective of God? I read a little of the Scriptures before, but preferred other books; but since that time the revelation He has made of Himself has become unspeakably blessed to me, and I can say from my heart, God is an infinitely lovely Being. Oh, be not satisfied until in your own inmost soul you can say, God is an infinitely lovely Being!' --Selected

      

      I pray to God this day to make me an extraordinary Christian. --Whitefield.