From the desk of Steve Shultz:
You're going to really enjoy and benefit greatly by this word through my friend Rob Gross, from Hawaii.
I'm going to just let his word speak for itself but I wanted to only commentate on this one thing...
Jesus declared, as He walked on this earth, that, "My Father is always working" (John 5:17).
THAT MEANS JESUS IS ALSO ALWAYS WORKING ON YOUR BEHALF AND SO IS THE HOLY SPIRIT, ALWAYS WORKING ON YOUR BEHALF.
ALWAYS!
The Father does not need rest nor does He need sleep. You never have to worry that when you pray to Him, He might be too busy to answer you! No! Our loving Father neither slumbers or sleeps. He's always there.
He—right now on this earth has just over 7 BILLION living souls to watch over. And He knows every single one of those 7 Billion souls' personal names, their history, and their life stories. He knows the trials they have endured. He knows just how each person got into the mess they are in at any given point.
Without so much as breaking a sweat, our God, a Consuming Fire, watches over you, in great detail.
It's important to state that right now because some people who will find themselves reading this article might be tempted to say, "God is too busy to worry about speaking to His People through a sports event such as the Superbowl!"
Again, NO!
God chooses to speak in many and varied ways to all those in HIS CREATION. There is always something more in the relationship between you and Him that He wants. He wants to draw close to you and you to Him.
He DESIRES friendship with His Creation. The same is true of Jesus and the same is true of the Holy Spirit.
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"Go Where Eagles Dare"
Rob Gross, Kaneohe, HI
The Eagles Beat the Patriots in Super Bowl LII
On Sunday, millions of Americans watched an amazing see saw, back and forth, epic battle between the Philadelphia Eagles and the defending champions, New England Patriots. The final score was Philadelphia 41, New England 33. During a subsequent post game show on ESPN, following the game's conclusion, sports commentators unanimously agreed that the key to the Eagles' victory over the heavily favored Patriots was Philadelphia coach Doug Pederson's repeated willingness to "go for it" on several fourth down situations.
Conventional coaching wisdom said to "play it safe" and punt the ball, or take the three points by kicking the field goal. Coach Pederson however, refused to "play it safe" or settle for the "sure thing" and called an incredible trick play that will go down as one of the greatest, if not the greatest, plays in Super Bowl history. Because Coach Pederson was "in it to win it" and the Eagles brought home the coveted Lombardi Trophy to Philadelphia.
Boldness is Coming to the Church
"Like Eagle's coach Doug Pederson, we're going to have to leave our comfort zone, exercise our faith, and boldly step into the unknown." |
Where Eagles Dare was a 1968 British World War II action film that starred Richard Burton, Clint Eastwood, Mary Ure, and Ingrid Pitt, and was shot on location in Austria and Bavaria. The plot of the movie unfolded as a crack team of Allied soldiers staged a daring rescue during World War II of a U.S. general being held captive in an imposing castle fort, high in the Bavarian Alps. The audacious plan called for Lt. Schaffer (Clint Eastwood), Maj. Smith (Richard Burton), and other operatives to parachute down wearing Nazi disguises to penetrate the mountain, rescue the general before he was interrogated, and escape German capture on top of a cable car.
During the Super Bowl game on Sunday, I heard the Lord say... (continue reading)