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jimmywinfree051
said
The
Cross
Of
Christ
Certainty
is
The
Promises
Of
Our
Father
God!
For
the
Son
of
God,
Jesus
Christ,
who
was
preached
among
you
by
us
...
was
not
Yes
and
No,
but
in
Him
was
Yes.
For
all
the
promises
of
God
in
Him
are
Yes,
and
in
Him
Amen,
to
the
glory
of
God
through
us.
(2
Corinthians
1:19-20)
As
we
have
seen,
some
of
the
promises
of
God
are
"exceedingly
great
and
precious."
Others
are
very
"unpopular."
The
former
category
of
promises
brings
encouragement,
strength,
hope,
comfort.
For
example,
"The
LORD
will
perfect
that
which
concerns
me"
(Psalm
138:8).
The
latter
category
warns,
awakens,
humbles,
prepares.
For
example,
"Yes,
and
all
who
desire
to
live
godly
in
Christ
Jesus
will
suffer
persecution"
(2
Timothy
3:12).
Yet,
whether
we
gladly
embrace
a
"precious"promise
or
struggle
with
an
"unpopular"promise,
there
is
the
absolute
certainty
of
all
the
promises
of
God
being
fulfilled.
Our
present
verses
explain
the
basis
of
this
certainty.
The
assurance
is
related
to
the
very
nature
of
Jesus
Christ.
When
Paul
and
his
missionary
team
preached
about
the
Lord
Jesus,
it
was
not
a
"yes-and-no"
message.
"For
the
Son
of
God,
Jesus
Christ,
who
was
preached
among
you
by
us...was
not
Yes
and
No."
The
character
and
message
of
Jesus
is
not
characterized
by
uncertainty.
He
is
faithful
and
sure.
The
message
concerning
Him,
as
well
as
the
messages
He
proclaimed,
is
"Yes."
They
are
all
guaranteed
realities.
It
is
not
that
Jesus
could
be
the
Son
of
God.
He
is
certainly
Such.
It
is
not
that
Jesus
might
Save
all
who
call
upon
Him.
Such
is
totally
assured.
It
is
not
that
some
of
His
promises
could
possibly
Be
fulfilled.
Rather,
all
of
them
will
absolutely
Be
fulfilled.
Ezekiel
declared
this
truth
concerning
all
of
the
Godhead.
"For
I
am
the
LORD.
I
speak,
and
the
word
which
I
speak
will
come
to
pass...the
word
which
I
speak
will
be
done"
(Ezekiel
12:25,
28).
Later,
John
added
a
particular
word
concerning
our
reliable
Savior:
"Jesus
Christ,
the
faithful
witness"
(Revelation
1:5).
No
wonder
then
that
"all
the
promises
of
God
in
Him
are
Yes,
and
in
Him
Amen,
to
the
glory
of
God
through
us."
Our
God
is
going
to
faithfully
do
everything
that
He
has
ever
stated
in
every
one
of
His
promises.
The
result
will
be
great
glory
to
Him,
as
He
fulfills
His
promises
in
and
through
our
lives.
Day
by
day
throughout
the
family
of
God,
some
Christians
live
in
the
blessed
certainty
of
God's
promises,
while
others
do
not.
The
determining
difference
is
faith
versus
unbelief.
Joshua
and
Caleb
of
old
entered
into
the
promised
land.
The
rest
of
that
generation
"could
not
enter
in
because
of
unbelief"
(Hebrews
3:19).
Dear
Lord,
I
long
to
be
a
promise
believer,
living
by
faith
in
Your
promises
to
me.
Thank
You
for
making
it
so
simple
and
so
available.
You
want
to
make
promises
to
me,
and
You
want
me
to
count
on
You
to
fulfill
them.
I
rejoice
that
all
Your
promises
are
Yes
and
Amen
in
Jesus
Christ,
my
Lord!
posted on 08.28.08 | 5:48 AM
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r
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im
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said
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posted on 08.27.08 | 5:36 PM
4
jimmywinfree051
said
"
To
All
God's
Loving
Children,
We
Need
To
Arm
Ourselves
For
Spiritual
Battle's"
Yes,
and
all
who
desire
to
live
godly
in
Christ
Jesus
will
suffer
persecution.
(2
Timothy
3:12)
For
a
final
visit,
we
return
to
the
category
of
"unpopular"promises.
This
promise
guarantees
persecution
For
serious
believers
in
Jesus
Christ.
In
a
church
world
where
many
treasure
comfort
and
popularity,
this
promise
is
not
well-received.
This
promise
is
given
to
those
who
want
to
live
a
life
of
godliness:
"who
desire
to
live
godly."
Godliness
is
the
will
of
the
Lord
for
His
people.
"But
you,
O
man
of
God,
flee
these
things
and
pursue
righteousness,
godliness,
faith,
love,
patience,
gentleness"
(1
Timothy
6:11).
Our
Lord
Himself
declared
that
there
is
great
blessing
in
having
a
passion
for
righteous
living.
"Blessed
are
those
who
hunger
and
thirst
for
righteousness"
(Matthew
5:6a).
The
blessing
is
God's
pledge
to
satisfy
that
heart
which
yearns
for
righteousness.
"For
they
shall
be
filled"
(Matthew
5:6b).
Yet,
we
have
seen
that
fullness
of
righteousness
is
not
all
that
is
promised
to
those
who
want
to
walk
in
godliness.
Persecution
is
also
promised.
"Yes,
and
all
who
desire
to
live
godly
in
Christ
Jesus
will
suffer
persecution."
Notice
the
comprehensive,
inescapable
dimension
of
this
promise.
"All
who
desire
to
live
godly...will
suffer
persecution."
There
are
no
exceptions.
There
are
no
exemptions.
All
who
sincerely
desire
to
follow
the
Lord
Jesus
Christ
will
experience
the
consequences
that
He
met,
as
He
walked
in
righteousness.
"Remember
the
word
that
I
said
to
you,
'A
servant
is
not
greater
than
his
master.'
If
they
persecuted
Me,
they
will
also
persecute
you"
(John
15:20).
Jesus
was
not
universally
hailed
for
His
righteous
path.
He
was
opposed,
mocked,
conspired
against,
and
betrayed.
We
need
not
be
startled
when
measures
of
similar
persecutions
befall
us.
Of
course,
this
promise
of
persecution
is
not
given
to
discourage
us
from
pressing
on
down
the
path
of
godliness.
Rather,
it
is
offered
to
prepare
us
for
the
difficulties
that
are
guaranteed
as
we
seek
to
grow
in
Christlikeness.
The
Lord
even
adds
gracious
encouragement's
to
righteousness,
so
we
will
be
strengthened
to
pursue
His
holy
will
in
this
matter.
"Blessed
are
those
who
are
persecuted
for
righteousness'
sake,
for
theirs
is
the
kingdom
of
heaven"
(Matthew
5:10).
Persecutions
can
remind
us
that
we
are
headed
for
heaven.
Persecutions
can
bring
us
heavenly
measures
of
sustaining
grace
along
the
way.
O
righteous
Lord,
I
long
to
walk
in
Your
paths
of
righteousness.
Strengthen
my
heart
with
Your
grace
that
I
might
press
on
in
godliness.
Help
me
to
never
shrink
back,
even
though
persecutions
are
guaranteed.
Help
me
to
stand
true,
even
though
persecutions
may
become
severe.
Lord,
I
count
on
Your
promises
to
see
me
through
the
battles,
in
Jesus'
name,
Amen.
posted on 08.27.08 | 7:34 AM
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said
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AND
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said
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posted on 08.26.08 | 10:55 PM
8
starfighter365
said
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posted on 08.26.08 | 10:52 PM
9
Jennifer
said
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a
blond
and
im
very
cute.
Anyway
anyone
from
Lawton
Oklahoma?
posted on 08.26.08 | 7:45 PM
10
Jennifer
said
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posted on 08.26.08 | 7:39 PM
11
jimmywinfree051
said
God's
Precious
Promise
of
Shared
Life
In
Jesus
Christ!
By
which
have
been
given
to
us
exceedingly
great
and
precious
promises,
that
through
these
you
may
be
partakers
of
the
divine
nature...
Abide
in
Me,
And
I
in
you.
As
the
branch
cannot
bear
fruit
of
itself,
unless
it
abides
in
the
vine,
neither
can
you,
unless
you
abide
in
Me.
I
am
the
vine,
you
are
the
branches.
He
who
abides
in
Me,
and
I
in
him,
bears
much
fruit;
for
without
Me
you
can
do
nothing.
(2
Peter
1:4;
John
15:4-5)
This
promise
of
shared
life
is
so
"exceedingly
great
and
precious"that
we
would
do
well
to
consider
it
further.
Being
"partakers
of
the
divine
nature"
(without
becoming
divine
ourselves)
is
a
difficult
concept
to
grasp.
The
scriptures
clearly
invite
us
to
live
day
by
day
through
Christ
sharing
His
life
in
us.
"It
is
no
longer
I
who
live,
but
Christ
lives
in
me"
(Galatians
2:20).
Yet,
how
to
walk
in
this
truth
can
seem
quite
elusive.
In
His
teaching
on
the
vine
and
the
branches,
Jesus
provided
a
wonderful
physical
illustration
of
this
tremendous
spiritual
reality.
Jesus'
visible
example
involves
actual
grapevines,
grape
branches,
and
the
grapes
that
can
potentially
result.
For
grapes
to
grow,
the
appropriate
life
must
be
available
and
developing
to
maturity.
The
grape
branches
do
not
have
this
life
in
themselves.
"The
branch
cannot
bear
fruit
of
itself."
In
order
to
bear
grapes,
the
grape
branch
must
share
in
the
life
of
the
vine.
"The
branch
cannot
bear
fruit...unless
it
abides
in
the
vine."
This
can
be
irrefutably
demonstrated
by
separating
a
grape
branch
from
its
vine.
No
grapes
can
ever
be
produced
on
the
branches,
if
the
life
of
the
vine
is
not
flowing
through
the
branches.
The
life
of
the
vine
is
essential.
The
spiritual
application
concerns
Jesus
as
the
vine
and
us
as
the
branches.
"I
am
the
vine,
you
are
the
branches."
For
Christlike
fruit
to
develop
in
us,
the
appropriate
life
must
be
available
to
us
and
maturing
in
us.
We
branches
do
not
have
this
life
in
us:
"neither
can
you
[bear
fruit],
unless
you
abide
in
Me."
This
truth
is
lamentably
demonstrated
daily
by
Christians
who
live
self-sufficiently,
not
depending
upon
the
life
that
is
in
Jesus,
the
vine.
"Without
Me
you
can
do
nothing."
Day
by
day
Christian
living
is
only
possible
by
the
shared
life
of
Jesus
at
work
through
us.
Once
again,
we
are
reminded
that
humility
and
faith
Are
the
practical
application
for
living
as
God
intends.
We
must
humbly
depend
upon
Jesus
for
true
fruitful
living,
just
as
grape
branches
must
depend
upon
their
vine
for
grapes.
Dear
Lord
Jesus,
I
thank
You
that
I
do
not
have
to
produce
true
life
in
and
of
myself.
Teach
me
to
live
by
Your
shared
life.
I
want
to
humbly
and
dependently
abide
in
You,
that
You
might
live
in
and
through
me,
for
Your
glory,
Amen.
posted on 08.26.08 | 2:25 PM
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posted on 08.26.08 | 8:07 AM
13
jimmywinfree051
said
"Christ
Jesus
fruit
is
sweet
to
my
taste."
—The
James
R
Winfree
Ministry
Effect
On
How
Sweet
Jesus
Is"
Faith,
in
the
Scripture,
is
spoken
of
under
the
emblem
of
all
the
senses.
It
is
sight:
"Look
unto
me
and
be
ye
saved."
It
is
hearing:
"Hear,
and
your
soul
shall
live."
Faith
is
smelling:
"All
thy
garments
smell
of
myrrh,
and
aloes,
and
cassia";
"thy
name
is
as
ointment
poured
forth."
Faith
is
spiritual
touch.
By
this
faith
the
woman
came
behind
and
touched
the
hem
of
Christ's
garment,
and
by
this
we
handle
the
things
of
the
good
word
of
life.
Faith
is
equally
the
spirit's
taste.
"How
sweet
are
Thy
words
to
my
taste!
yea,
sweeter
than
honey
to
my
lips."
"Except
a
man
eat
my
flesh,"
saith
Christ,
"and
drink
my
blood,
there
is
no
life
in
him."
This
"taste"is
faith
In
one
of
its
highest
operations.
One
of
the
first
performances
of
faith
is
Hearing.
We
hear
the
voice
of
God,
not
with
the
outward
ear
alone,
but
with
the
inward
ear;
we
hear
it
as
God's
Word,
and
we
believe
it
to
be
so;
that
is
the
"hearing"
of
faith.
Then
our
mind
looketh
upon
the
truth
as
it
is
presented
to
us;
that
is
to
say,
we
understand
it,
we
perceive
its
meaning;
that
is
the
"seeing"
of
faith.
Next
we
discover
its
preciousness;
we
begin
to
admire
it,
and
find
how
fragrant
it
is;
that
is
faith
in
its
"Smell."
Then
we
appropriate
the
mercies
which
are
prepared
for
us
in
Christ;
that
is
faith
in
its
"touch."
Hence
follow
the
enjoyments,
peace,
delight,
communion;
which
are
faith
in
its
"taste."
Any
one
of
these
acts
of
faith
is
saving.
To
hear
Christ's
voice
as
the
sure
voice
of
God
in
the
soul
will
save
us;
but
that
which
gives
true
enjoyment
is
the
aspect
of
faith
wherein
Christ,
by
holy
taste,
is
received
into
us,
and
made,
by
inward
and
spiritual
apprehension
of
His
sweetness
and
preciousness,
to
be
the
food
of
our
souls.
It
is
then
we
sit
"under
His
shadow
with
great
delight,"
and
find
His
fruit
sweet
to
our
taste.
You
can
wtite
me
here
at
ApostleJWinfree1@aol.com/
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posted on 08.25.08 | 9:24 AM
14
Azucar Moreno
said
Hello
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15
Azucar Moreno
said
Hello
posted on 08.23.08 | 10:46 PM
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