"'…Can I not do with you as this potter?' says the LORD. 'Look, as the clay is in the potter's hand, so are you in My hand…'" (Jeremiah 1:6) Clay never speaks, it doesn’t complain, it doesn’t move it just waits, trusting in the Potter to do what is perfect in His eyes, allowing the Potter to have His way in its life, giving Him absolute reign of it’s existence. We must not move, nor complain, only allow Him to move us and shape us to His perfect will. We only need to be continually cleansed and watered with His word and the Holy Spirit.
Zak Vazquez, Ministry Assistant
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Sunday, November 7, 2010
The Man Who Never Repented • 1 Samuel 26:21
The example left to us by King Saul is a testimony to a wasted life. Even though, in his life, there was no shortage of being made aware of his disobedience, foolish impetuosity, and rebellion (1 Samuel 13:13; 14:45; 15:19); the one thing he never did was to repent of his sin. Although it’s rare, there’s even several passages where he acknowledged that he had done something wrong (1 Sam. 26:21); but it’s not enough to just admit we’re wrong (even though that’s a great first step). We have to repent, which means allowing God to change our ways and stop living our life that way.
Christopher Rodriguez, Singles’ Pastor
Christopher Rodriguez, Singles’ Pastor
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)