Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Have you seen? Have you heard?


What God is doing in His land in Largo?

I rode past MBC in Largo last evening and was pleased to see - through unclothed trees - the girders, beams and other structures in place. To look upon it is to observe God literally giving birth!!! Allelulia. So, why don't you GO BY, and PRAY, as you "see" what God is doing for and through His people. (Note: I found
the best observation point is on Central Avenue and to peek through the trees - please pull off and pray.) In this session of thanksgiving, let us to continue to:

Pray for God's will and way through Metropolitan,
Pray for Pastor Hicks and his family,
Pray for our church leadership,
Pray for persons whose lives are being transformed by the Word of God,
Pray for yourself, that you will be Light in the world we are called to be, and
that you will fulfill your commitment to Christ and MBC.

Now for today's devotion:

THEN JESUS SPOKE TO THEM, SAYING, I AM THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD. HE WHO FOLLOWS ME SHALL NOT WALK IN DARKNESS, BUT HAVE THE LIGHT OF LIFE. (JOHN 8:12 NKJV)

Dear Co-laborers:
Just as the sun provides our physical light, Jesus is our spiritual light. As Children of God, we always have that Light to give us hope, and to strengthen us, and guide us out of the darkness! SO COME LET US WALK IN THE LIGHT OF THE LORD. (ISAIAH 2:5)

What a wonderful Heavenly Father God is! He is always there with us no matter what, and always blessing us with His Hope, Faith, Peace and Love! You see, those dark times in our lives actually strengthened us, and shaped us into the people that we are today! So Co-laborers, as a child of light always: LET YOUR LIGHT SO SHINE BEFORE MEN, THAT THEY MAY SEE YOUR GOOD WORKS AND GLORIFY YOUR FATHER IN HEAVEN. (MATTHEW 5:16) For, EVEN IN DARKNESS LIGHT DAWNS FOR THE UPRIGHT, FOR THE GRACIOUS AND COMPASSIONATE AND RIGHTEOUS MAN. (PSALM 112:4)

Therefore: ARISE, SHINE FOR YOUR LIGHT HAS COME, AND THE GLORY OF THE LORD RISES UPON YOU! (ISAIAH 60:1)

So...Arise, GO BY AND PRAY. Amen.

Rev. Dorothy Davis

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