Tonight was an awesome night for the Lord. These are the names of those who came out to honor the Lord on the day He died for them.
AL, his wife Jill and their girls, McKayla and Kylie. Brandt and his wife Haleh. Edwin and his wife Anna. Keith, this was his first time out with us. Marcus and Kat with Alex and new born Caleb. Jeremy and Tish with their teenage son Josh. Steve, who did his 2nd open air. Vittoria, who brought her friend Bonnie, as well as Matt and his two teenage daughters. There was another couple with their young son as well, and a man whom I'll call motorcycle Joe
Those who understand that being one who believes in Jesus we must also be a follower. So instead of going into a building, which is being done probably 50 times a year or more, these men and women with their young ones came out into the dark streets of Phoenix to engage with those who may be lost.
Isn't that what our Lord Jesus Christ did? He didn't just meet with those in the synagogue, He went out into the streets where He could proclaim the Good News. Well, that's just what happened this Friday night. It's called Good Friday, and this was the day that the Lord allowed Himself to be brutally put to death by being nailed to a cross. He did that so that those whom God has called could be saved!
He commands all of us who are His to go do the same. Mark 16:15, is very clear as well as Acts 1:8.
With this group, all with the same intention. it was like an army of laborer's. Maybe the verse where Jesus prayed to our Heavenly Father in Luke 10:2 is starting to get answered.
I'm having the next seminar to learn how to conquer your fear and share the Gospel with anyone, "Simply, Effectively and Biblically" on Saturday April 28th at Redemption Church at 4141 E Thomas Rd Phoenix AZ Call 602-482-4868 to sign up.
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Monday, April 9, 2012
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1 Corinthians 13:4-7 (NIV1984)
Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.
Tom, here’s what I see in you:
Patience, ready to explain to anyone in as much detail as they need, as long as it may take, so that they can understand what you’re telling them.
Kindness, I’ve never known you to turn away from anyone when you could help them in any way.
I don’t see you as boastful nor proud, although I have seen others come against you with false accusation of this.
You are not rude, but straight to the point, never mincing words or telling someone just what they wish to hear. This is actually refreshing in this world of ‘political correctness.’
You’ve never been self-seeking as long as I have known you, but always wanting to share what you know, to the glory of God.
You are not easily angered, nor keep record of wrongs or hold grudges, no matter how many times you’ve been wronged.
You do not delight in evil, but hold the truth in high esteem, always rejoicing in it.
You are protective of sound doctrine, trusting and hoping in the Word, and persevering in many difficult circumstances.
You fit the Biblical definition of love, as you reach out to the lost with the Gospel, and equip the saints to share their faith with others. I have not met anyone who truly lives their faith as much as you do.
You are an inspiration for me to be more obedient to the Lord, and it’s an honor to work with you in training other believers and witnessing to people on a regular basis.
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