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This category is based off Phillipians 4:8 Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things. These post will help you get into a better frame of mind and be more Christ like in your thoughts and the way you see everyday life.
Whatever is Noble, Lovely, Excellent... Posts
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Posted 6/3/2010 @ 1:16:28 am by j.d. stegall
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If a person looks into the history and mythology of the Celtic peoples of Europe, we find great tales of the Druid and Bards people who were supposedly bloodthirsty warriors and battle hungry for wars. The religion of seeking Nirvana was a staple point for these people. According to ancient history of Gaul, the Celtics would regularly decorate their homes with the heads of their enemie...
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Posted 4/22/2010 @ 12:11:12 am by j.d. stegall
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It was early in the morning and the little girl and her mother were conversing in her bedroom, getting ready to leave. Whispers from the little girl to her mother were too faint for the man in the kitchen to really hear what was being said. However, near the end of the conversation he continued to hear one phrase being repeated like a broken record, as she did whenever she wa...
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Posted 3/9/2010 @ 2:22:58 am by j.d. stegall
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We talked about the indescribable beauty of our God in part one but now let's look at his creation. Have you ever seen pictures of the Northern lights, they are stellar in their own rights, but to know the one who created them is far beyond exhilarating. He has created a universe that is so far beyond the definition of vastness that it is almost ludicrous to ponder. Tell me who c...
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Posted 3/9/2010 @ 12:49:12 am by j.d. stegall
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When I look at the depths of the beauty of creation when I walk outside at night or see a picture of a mountain that overloads my senses, I come to the realization that we serve an indescribable God. Do you ever wonder what it must have been like for John trying to describe God on the Throne with all the colors and the Shekinah glory in that place in Revelation chapter 4. If he'd been ...
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Posted 3/4/2010 @ 12:24:37 am by j.d. stegall
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Have you ever really enjoyed doing something with all your heart? It is a wonderful thing to be in a field where you cannot wait to fulfill what you feel you were put on the earth for. Psalms 37:4 says, "Delight yourself in the LORD and he will give you the desires of your heart." I think many Christians feel that they should not ask the LORD for their desires because t...
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Posted 2/15/2010 @ 1:03:43 am by j.d. stegall
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Take a picture of a beautiful model with a radiant glow and youthful skin. No sign of wrinkles, acne or skin flaws. They're normally so thin they can hula-hoop through a Cheerio; these superficial models have eyes full of nothing but themselves and their own needs. Think about it, the world is conditioned to think in proportion to how pretty someone is for that qualifies him or her as import...
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Posted 2/2/2010 @ 12:51:54 am by j.d. stegall
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Have you ever noticed when you go to church, how many people during prayer or praise and worship actually lift their hands unto the LORD. Some people stare at the ones who lift handsduring these times as if to burn a hole though their soul while others fold their arms like an unimpressed school girl who just rejected the wooing of her boy admirer. Some people in the church want to raise thei...
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Posted 1/7/2010 @ 12:54:14 am by j.d. stegall
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When the Lord heals, he is doing a good work in us. His purpose for healing is so that he can get the glory and it would authenicate the ministry of the LORD so many would come to salvation. Do to the curse of sin and death placed on everything in creation because of the sin pandemic, God has to come on the scene as Jehovah Rophi with the petitioned agreement of two or mor...
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Posted 1/6/2010 @ 2:32:26 am by j.d. stegall
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Sickness and disease are things that must be delt with gentle strength, but godly wisdom-- What doctor to see, hospital to visit, drugs to use, and second opinions to acquire. The fact is, that infirmities can be too overbearing at times, causing us to have to step aside, and watch helplessly as a loved one goes through a battle with the enemy of death. From pneumonia to can...
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Posted 1/5/2010 @ 1:05:36 am by j.d. stegall
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The word for healing in the new testament and Greek version of the bible is ?aµa— iama pronounced: ee'-am-ah. It means to cure regarding the health and to make better. So many people think that God does not heal people anymore and has left us to fend for ourselves when it comes to sickness, disease and inuries. However, the same God that was healing those in the bible ...
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