Pastor Leo Colon’s Blogs

  • Day One- We want to Please God

    casual-smaller.jpgGrace and Peace be unto you, from God our Father, and from the LORD Jesus Christ. Happy New Year to you all. I am so glad to be writing again. This is a year that I am expecting to see changes and miracles. Our Bishop (Bishop H. Curtis Douglas) has declared this the year of “Jubilee for Me”. This was the declaration of our Bishop for Dabar Bethlehem Cathedral and for the churches under his care. So I personally receive that word and I would encourage you to receive it in Jesus’ name.

    Rom. 12:1 ¶ I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service.

    Rom. 12:2 And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.

     

    Beloved, This year as a church we will be engaged in a journey to Transform ourselves by renewing our minds. Now lets get rid of some wrong notions from the out set. Does the fact that we are renewing our minds mean that our christian walk so far has been wrong, not right and a waste of my time? Absolutely not. That would be like saying, the fact that I want to become a better person means, all this time I have not been a good person. That’s not a fair assessment of what we want to do. It is a journey to grow in the LORD and a hope to be and obtain better results from our walk with God. As a matter of fact, we can look to the scriptures to see that point. The book of Romans, (as well as the other New Testament books) was written to believers, not non-believer. So none of this is saying that you are not a believer, but there is always room to learn more from God.

     

    On this fast we want to seek God, how? By trying to live out the later clause of this first verse. In the King James Version it says that we should:

     

    present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service.

     

    In the Holman Christian Study Bible, it is rendered this way:

     

    I urge you to present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God; this is your spiritual worship.

     

    Today, let our focus be this, We want to Please God. Let that be, today, the focus in everything we do. As we embark on our fast this year we want to Please God. Even at work, in our family, with our wives or husbands, we do not want to do what comes naturally. Check every reaction. Check every thought. Will God be pleased at how I am doing what I am doing. That is what we want. The First step to Transformation, is knowing who we are and whose opinion matters.

     

    Pray for each other and believe that God will do just what he said. There is a plan for today. Here is the plan, just do today. The best way to do a fast is to do it one day at a time. Don’t worry about the rest of the days and how you are going to make it. Just do today. Drink all the water you can drink. At the very least you should be drinking ten (10) glasses of water. Also do one bowl of Soup. Pray from your prayer lists and pray for one another.

     

     

     

    Live Life on Purpose and not By Mistake,

    Yours Because I am His,

    Leo Colon

    pastor@ihpfwc.org

    www.ihpfwc.org

  • And so it begins.

    Beloved, Grace and Peace be multiplied to you, through the knowledge of God and of20110106-120344.jpg Jesus Christ. Happy New Year and welcome to 2014. I trust you have enjoyed bringing in the New Year and are ready to tackle the challenges of this year. This year at In His Presence Family Worship Center (IHP), 2014 is the year of Transformation (Romans 12:2). We as a people and as a church will transform into what God has called us to be. Let me invite you to come to IHP on Sunday, January 5th at 4PM and start the New Year with the goal of becoming what God called us to be. Does this mean that we have been wasting time as Christians until now? No, what it does mean is that as Christians we are constantly striving to become. We strive to become new creatures, (2 Cor 5:17), become “a living sacrifice”, (Rom 12:2) to become “pleasing to God”, (Rom 12:1, HCSB) as we are called to do.

    On Monday January 6th, we will embark on our Twenty-One (21) Day Fast. This fast will not be a diet. This will not only mean we will deny ourselves food, but also we will actively seek God, and seek a better way to transform 2014 into a year of Godly success. Join us this year. I will be blogging every day with the exception of Sunday, to be an encouragement to you as you embark on this journey with us. As usual, my wife, Pastor Dorothy, and my friends Pastors Paul Dean, and Maurice Johnson will be guest bloggers this year.

    Remember, the book of Romans was written to believers, just like you, so transforming your life is not advise for beginners, but a mandate for every believer. Make this year different, come and join us, not only for our Twenty-One Day Fast, but also for the year as we Transform our lives. You will be glad you did.

    Live Life on Purpose and not By Mistake,

    Yours Because I am His,

    Leo Colon

    pastor@ihpfwc.org

    www.ihpfwc.org

  • Get Understanding. Get Clarity.

    Beloved, Grace and Peace be unto you from God our Father and from the LORD Jesus Christ. Thank you for taking the time to visit our blog site.

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    Today I would like to revisit the blog posted a while ago. Proverbs 18 is a timely and relevant passage. Beloved, God demands that we be wise. He takes the time in the Old and New Testaments to encourage; some would say admonishes us to be wise. He also discourages foolishness. Let’s take a simple look at part of the text:

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    Prov. 18:1 The one who lives alone is self-indulgent, showing contempt for all who have sound judgment.

    Prov. 18:2  A fool takes no pleasure in understanding, but only in expressing personal opinion.

    A person, who does not have to deal with people, may not be used to compromise. This text suggests that such a person is prone to self-indulgence. One of the meanings of indulgence is “to become involve with”. So the idea of self-indulgence suggests that the person who lives by themselves can become to involve with him or herself. Now we should not read into this text that paying attention to your self is in and of itself wrong. When we center right and wrong around the idea ‘what do I want,’ and refuse to consider the impact of our actions on others then our separation from others has taking its toll. The reason an idea sounds good is because we want to do a thing. When you live alone, there is no one externally available to offer an opposing idea. When this becomes the norm, sound judgment is just negativity. Sound judgment would offer a reason that does not begin and end under the rubric: what do I want, and because of that, I have a good reason to dismiss it. Now beloved, this is not scripture that speaks against anyone living alone. This text should not lead us to start a doctrine that says living alone is a sin. It should encourage us to always seek sound judgment, and not only your own counsel.

    Prov. 18:2 A fool takes no pleasure in understanding, but only in expressing personal opinion.

    We should constantly seek understanding. Get clarity in every part of your day. Know why you are doing a thing, and assess the virtue of a thing. What this journey into pragmatism has taught me is that I can use this approach in every part of my life. So many times, especially lately, since I am making a renewed effort to seek wisdom, I look back at some setbacks, both in my recent and distance past, and found that taking the time understand an issue better could have helped me avoid some mistakes. Beloved, mistakes cost. A fool takes no pleasure in understanding, but you are no fool. Get clarity; plan your day, live on purpose. Suppose you took the time to plan your day. Set a goal. What would be a wise thing to accomplish? Set objectives that will help you achieve your goals. Because you set a goal, now you can determine whether today was a successful day. What does today mean to you? How can wisdom help make today a better today? Try it; write down what needs to get done. I need to schedule 5 meetings today. Write for my book today. I need to workout today. Then go after it. Do it on purpose and not by mistake.

    Yours Because I am His,

    Leo Colon

    www.ihpfwc.org

    leocolon.wordpress.com

  • Today’s Blog: Wisdom is the Principle Thing

    20110106-120344.jpgGrace and peace be multiplied unto you through the knowledge of God and of Jesus Christ. It is a privilege once again to welcome you to this blog site. Thank you for taking the time to come a share and read these blogs. I am elated to see your comments and see your reposting’s of them. It means so much to know that this servants attempt to add to your day is relevant. Please continue to post comments, reposts on your sites, and let me know that these posts have been a blessing to you. I want to take this time to invite you to be my guest at church this week. We will be meeting for our midweek Prayer and bible study on tomorrow, Wednesday at 7:00 PM and of our Sunday afternoon worship services at 4 PM on Sundays. The address to the church is 154 Lexington Avenue @ 30th Street. We are meeting at the First Moravian Church.

    Beloved, we have experienced a great victory in that we at In His Presence have completed our ten (10) day fast. God has promised to do exactly as he said he would do. From this point forward it will be my hope to commit to writing these blogs once a week for the rest of the year. I pray that you will see fit to subscribe to this blog and I pray that they will encourage you. I again feel led to let the scriptures do the talking. God wants us to be wise so again I thought God would speak to us from the book of Proverbs. Enjoy.

    Proverbs 4

    Prov. 4:1 ¶ Hear, ye children, the instruction of a father, and attend to know understanding.

    Prov. 4:2 For I give you good doctrine, forsake ye not my law.

    Prov. 4:3 For I was my father’s son, tender and only beloved in the sight of my mother.

    Prov. 4:4 He taught me also, and said unto me, Let thine heart retain my words: keep my commandments, and live.

    Prov. 4:5 Get wisdom, get understanding: forget it not; neither decline from the words of my mouth.

    Prov. 4:6 Forsake her not, and she shall preserve thee: love her, and she shall keep thee.

    Prov. 4:7 Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore get wisdom: and with all thy getting get understanding.

    Prov. 4:8 Exalt her, and she shall promote thee: she shall bring thee to honour, when thou dost embrace her.

    Prov. 4:9 She shall give to thine head an ornament of grace: a crown of glory shall she deliver to thee.

    Prov. 4:10 Hear, O my son, and receive my sayings; and the years of thy life shall be many.

    Prov. 4:11 I have taught thee in the way of wisdom; I have led thee in right paths.

    Prov. 4:12 When thou goest, thy steps shall not be straitened; and when thou runnest, thou shalt not stumble.

    Prov. 4:13 Take fast hold of instruction; let her not go: keep her; for she is thy life.

    Prov. 4:14 ¶ Enter not into the path of the wicked, and go not in the way of evil men.

    Prov. 4:15 Avoid it, pass not by it, turn from it, and pass away.

    Prov. 4:16 For they sleep not, except they have done mischief; and their sleep is taken away, unless they cause some to fall.

    Prov. 4:17 For they eat the bread of wickedness, and drink the wine of violence.

    Prov. 4:18 But the path of the just is as the shining light, that shineth more and more unto the perfect day.

    Prov. 4:19 The way of the wicked is as darkness: they know not at what they stumble.

    Prov. 4:20 ¶ My son, attend to my words; incline thine ear unto my sayings.

    Prov. 4:21 Let them not depart from thine eyes; keep them in the midst of thine heart.

    Prov. 4:22 For they are life unto those that find them, and health to all their flesh.

    Prov. 4:23 Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life.

    Prov. 4:24 Put away from thee a froward mouth, and perverse lips put far from thee.

    Prov. 4:25 Let thine eyes look right on, and let thine eyelids look straight before thee.

    Prov. 4:26 Ponder the path of thy feet, and let all thy ways be established.

    Live Life on Purpose and not By Mistake,

    Yours Because I am His,

    Leo Colon

    pastor@ihpfwc.org

    www.ihpfwc.org

  • Today’s Blog: Wisdom

    20110106-120344.jpgGrace and peace be multiplied unto you through the knowledge of God and of Jesus Christ. It is a privilege once again to welcome you to this blog site. Thank you for taking the time to come a share and read these blogs. I am elated to see your comments and see your reposting’s of them. It means so much to know that this servants attempt to add to your day is relevant. Please continue to post comments, reposts on your sites, and let me know that these posts have been a blessing to you. I want to take this time to invite you to be my guest at church this week. We will be meeting for our midweek Prayer and bible study on tomorrow, Wednesday at 7:00 PM and of our Sunday afternoon worship services at 4 PM on Sundays. The address to the church is 154 Lexington Avenue @ 30th Street. We are meeting at the First Moravian Church.

    Today, I thought I would let the scriptures do the talking. I am led to share this with you. God wants us to be wise Christians. We should seek it and apply it.

    New Living Translation:

    Prov. 2:1 ¶          My child, listen to what I say,

                     and treasure my commands.

    Prov. 2:2          Tune your ears to wisdom,

                     and concentrate on understanding.

    Prov. 2:3          Cry out for insight,

                     and ask for understanding.

    Prov. 2:4          Search for them as you would for silver;

                     seek them like hidden treasures.

    Prov. 2:5          Then you will understand what it means to fear the LORD,

                     and you will gain knowledge of God.

    Prov. 2:6          For the LORD grants wisdom!

                     From his mouth come knowledge and understanding.

    Prov. 2:7          He grants a treasure of common sense to the honest.

                     He is a shield to those who walk with integrity.

    Prov. 2:8          He guards the paths of the just

                     and protects those who are faithful to him.

    Prov. 2:9 ¶          Then you will understand what is right, just, and fair,

                     and you will find the right way to go.

    Prov. 2:10          For wisdom will enter your heart,

                     and knowledge will fill you with joy.

    Prov. 2:11          Wise choices will watch over you.

                     Understanding will keep you safe.

    Prov. 2:12 ¶          Wisdom will save you from evil people,

                     from those whose words are twisted.

    Prov. 2:13          These men turn from the right way

                     to walk down dark paths.

    Prov. 2:14          They take pleasure in doing wrong,

                     and they enjoy the twisted ways of evil.

    Prov. 2:15          Their actions are crooked,

                     and their ways are wrong.

    Prov. 2:16 ¶          Wisdom will save you from the immoral woman,

                     from the seductive words of the promiscuous woman.

    Prov. 2:17          She has abandoned her husband

                     and ignores the covenant she made before God.

    Prov. 2:18          Entering her house leads to death;

                     it is the road to the grave.

    Prov. 2:19          The man who visits her is doomed.

                     He will never reach the paths of life.

    Prov. 2:20 ¶          Follow the steps of good men instead,

                     and stay on the paths of the righteous.

    Prov. 2:21          For only the godly will live in the land,

                     and those with integrity will remain in it.

    Prov. 2:22          But the wicked will be removed from the land,

                     and the treacherous will be uprooted.

    Live Life on Purpose and not By Mistake,

    Yours Because I am His,

    Leo Colon

    pastor@ihpfwc.org

    www.ihpfwc.org

  • Today’s Blog: Trust Christ Enough to Go Public with Your Miracle.

    20110106-120344.jpgGrace and peace be multiplied unto you through the knowledge of God and of Jesus Christ. It is a privilege once again to welcome you to this blog site. Thank you for taking the time to come a share and read these blogs. I am elated to see your comments and see your reposting’s of them. It means so much to know that this servants attempt to add to your day is relevant. Please continue to post comments, reposts on your sites, and let me know that these posts have been a blessing to you. I want to take this time to invite you to be my guest at church this week. We will be meeting for our midweek Prayer and bible study on tomorrow, Wednesday at 7:00 PM and of our Sunday afternoon worship services at 4 PM on Sundays. The address to the church is 154 Lexington Avenue @ 30th Street. We are meeting at the First Moravian Church.

    Today, I want to encourage you to go public with your word. Your miracle, is not in private obedience. You need to be willing to take Christ at his word. Let’s look at the text.

    John 2:8 he said, “Now dip some out, and take it to the master of ceremonies.” So the servants followed his instructions.

    Now we have been following this theme for the entire week. Let me make a few observations. Mary prayed. She spoke to Jesus and said, there is no wine. Jesus said it’s not my problem. Mary turns to the servants and instruct them “whatever he say to do, do it”. OK, we do not know from the text, how long a time there was from verse 4 to verse 7, but Jesus instructs the servants to fill the water pots, used for washing the feet of guest from their long trip, fill them with water. Have you ever felt misunderstood because of what the result of your prayer looks like. You are praying for wine and Jesus is talking about water? Maybe Mary was not clear. Have you ever felt that way? Here is my word to you, trust Christ. He’s not finished yet. So according to our narrative, the servants do exactly has he instructs. Let’s stop for a minute. There is no proof from the text that the servants knew what was going to happen. There is no proof that they have seen this before. In other words, they did not have to understand what God was doing in order to obey him. Can you obey God when you don’t understand God? Can you submit to him, when it seems to be going the wrong way? Why do we so often determine that my compliance to God’s word must only occur when I understand his word, his plan? Obedience is better than sacrifice, beloved.

    Here is what happened next. Jesus tells them “now dip some out and take it to the master of ceremonies”. Beloved, there are some people who will only obey God, when they know what’s going to happen. These people in this construct, would have never seen the miracle. There are also, some of us believers that are willing to obey Christ, but only behind closed doors.

    God wants you to obey him, even when people can see you obeying him. When did the miracle occur? Between verse 7 and verse 8. Meaning between fill the jars and dip some out. Not when you understood the miracle. The miracle happened whether you understood the miracle or not. All that we need to do is obey instruction. Then we must be willing to, without tasting the miracle, act on the instruction. Some of us would not have given the drink to the Master of Ceremonies without tasting it. God wants our obedience to be unconditional and without a need to understand it first. He also wants you to trust him enough to go public with it. The word of the LORD to you beloved is, Don’t obey only in private, go public with your miracle. Go and take it to the Master of Ceremonies. Obey Christ in all things and see your miracle happen.

    Remember, plan to bring someone to church with you this Sunday. Go public with your faith. Ask several people to come to church with you. I believe there is a miracle for you, in your obedience.

    Live Life on Purpose and not By Mistake,

    Yours Because I am His,

    Leo Colon

    pastor@ihpfwc.org

    www.ihpfwc.org

  • Today’s Blog: Servant, Whatever He Saith Unto You, Do It.

    20110106-120344.jpgGrace and peace be multiplied unto you through the knowledge of God and of Jesus Christ. It is a privilege once again to welcome you to this blog site. Thank you for taking the time to come a share and read these blogs. I am elated to see your comments and see your reposting’s of them. It means so much to know that this servants attempt to add to your day is relevant. Please continue to post comments, reposts on your sites, and let me know that these posts have been a blessing to you. I want to take this time to invite you to be my guest at church this week. We will be meeting for our midweek Prayer and bible study on tomorrow, Wednesday at 7:00 PM and of our Sunday afternoon worship services at 4 PM on Sundays. The address to the church is 154 Lexington Avenue @ 30th Street. We are meeting at the First Moravian Church.

    Beloved, allow me to apologize for not getting a blog posted yesterday. My day was more than hectic and time got away from me. Today, I want to talk you about the attitude of a servant. Servants have an obligation to serve and in God’s Kingdom, enjoy the privilege of sonship (or daughter-ship). In John the second (2nd) chapter we see a very curious thing happen. Mary, the mother of Jesus prayed, by this I mean she spoke to Jesus. Jesus really said no. Remember, he said (in the New Living Translation) “It’s not my problem”. After being told no, Mary turns to the servants and says:

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    John 2:5 His mother saith unto the servants, Whatsoever he saith unto you, do it.

    Imagine if you were admonished to do whatever God says to do, after he tells you no. Those who are not servants of God could not imagine doing this. As a matter of fact, many of our friends really hold to the idea, that if God does not do what I want, why should I serve, worship, or even praise him. One of my friends who is an atheist put it like this, “Why should I go to church, where was he when my mother was sick? He did not keep her from dying.” When we look at this, this is the posture of a user. I will give you what’s right only if you please me. Would you remain a friend to someone who only spoke to you if you did what they wanted? I don’t think so. No healthy person seeks the affection of someone who only wants to use them.

    The servant on the other hand, really understands that they are not trying to be friends and in a real sense, a servant does not have a choice but to serve. I understand, that I do not have a choice, but to do what God says, because in a real sense I benefit from serving the LORD. I am not a user of God, I am a servant of God. What I have come to realize is that a mature Christian can serve through the “no” and be content. Are you a mature believer? Do you need God to say yes to you in order for you to serve him? Well, if we look at this model, that makes a servant the conduit by which miracles happen. I am in a position to witness a miracle. Being a servant, be a mature believer and be that conduit.

    So here is my word to you today, Servant, whatever he saith unto you, do it.

    Live Life on Purpose and not By Mistake,

    Yours Because I am His,

    Leo Colon

    pastor@ihpfwc.org

    www.ihpfwc.org

  • Today’s Blog:If it is not in God’s Timing, then It’s Not my Problem

    Grace and peace be multiplied unto you through the knowledge of God and of Jesus 20110106-120344.jpgChrist. It is a privilege once again to welcome you to this blog site. Thank you for taking the time to come a share and read these blogs. I am elated to see your comments and see your reposting’s of them. It means so much to know that this servants attempt to add to your day is relevant. Please continue to post comments, reposts on your sites, and let me know that these posts have been a blessing to you. I want to take this time to invite you to be my guest at church this week. We will be meeting for our midweek Prayer and bible study on tomorrow, Wednesday at 7:00 PM and of our Sunday afternoon worship services at 4 PM on Sundays. The address to the church is 154 Lexington Avenue @ 30th Street. We are meeting at the First Moravian Church.

    Today is day number five (5) in our ten day fast. We are at the half waypoint and you are doing great. Remember; drink as much water as you can. I am already hearing great testimonies and I am looking forward to hear more. Keep it up, you are doing great.

    Let’s look at the scripture for today.

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    John 2:4 ¶ “Dear woman, that’s not our problem,” Jesus replied. “My time has not yet come.”

    This scripture is loaded, but I promise, I will not ask you to read all the truths that we can extract from this simple text. What I would like to do is encourage you from this text. Our task today is to learn from Jesus’s example regarding timing. It is vital that we learn to operate in God’s timing and not in our emergency. So many times we confuse our anxiety for finality. Jesus was informed of a situation that does count as an important dilemma and his comment was telling. It was not his problem because his time had not yet come. Imagine if we lived by that simple rule. A situation is not my problem if it is not in God’s timing. Beloved we can do the right thing at the wrong time and ruin things.

    If the right thing is done at the wrong time the result is still undesirable. We want things to be done in God’s timing. It does mean that we may have to suffer some inconvenience. It may mean will have to hear no in order to get to our yes. The essence of joy in the LORD is in fulfillment, not in getting what we want when we want it. Imagine, if you are praying for a husband, do you want a man right now or do you want the right man God has for you. I promise you, anyone who has married the wrong man would tell you, you want the man God has for you. It is always better to accept what you are prepared for than for you to take what’s there when you are not ready for it. Any good thing can be a curse at the wrong time. You can give me a Brand New Bentley, but if I am not ready for it, it can be a curse. For example, I may not be able to pay for the insurance, the gas would undoubtedly demand that I use premium, which may strain my budget. Depending on where I live I would need to park the car in a garage and not on the street. If someone vandalizes the car, cost of repair could break me. I may not be ready for this car. When I become a billionaire (notice I said when), all these issues would not be a problem and the gift is a blessing.

    I want to operate in God’s timing, not in my own timing. I will operate in the understanding, “If it is not in God’s timing, then it’s not my problem”.

    Live Life on Purpose and not By Mistake,

    Yours Because I am His,

    Leo Colon

    pastor@ihpfwc.org

    www.ihpfwc.org

  • Today’s Blog: Pray for One Another

    Grace and peace be multiplied unto you through the knowledge of God and of Jesus 20110106-120344.jpgChrist. It is a privilege once again to welcome you to this blog site. Thank you for taking the time to come a share and read these blogs. I am elated to see your comments and see your reposting’s of them. It means so much to know that this servants attempt to add to your day is relevant. Please continue to post comments, reposts on your sites, and let me know that these posts have been a blessing to you. I want to take this time to invite you to be my guest at church this week. We will be meeting for our midweek Prayer and bible study on Wednesday at 7:00 PM and of our Sunday afternoon worship services at 4 PM on Sundays. The address to the church is 154 Lexington Avenue @ 30th Street. We are meeting at the First Moravian Church.

    Today is day number four (4) on our fast 2013. This years fast is different in that the LORD has called us this year to a ten (10) day fast. The LORD has been gracious to us and I have already been hearing testimonies of how great our God is. Please keep them coming and please share your testimonies with others. Today Beloved, I would like to encourage you to pray for each other. We need to pray for our loved ones, our friends, our family even our enemies. Let’s look at our text:

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    John 2:3 And when they wanted wine, the mother of Jesus saith unto him, They have no wine.

    This is undoubtedly an obscure verse to decide on when talking about intercessory prayer, but it is fitting nonetheless. This text is a familiar one. Just about anyone who has been in Christendom for about a week knows about the wedding at Cana, where Jesus turn water into wine. Because it is so well known let me not rehash well known themes. However, allow me to draw your attention to this verse for a moment. Jesus, his mother and his disciples at the time were invited to this wedding and somehow we are told from the text that Jesus’s mother was aware of the fact that there was no wine. This was a problem on many fronts, but let’s cut to the chase. The text tells us that Jesus’s mother was aware and spoke to Jesus on the groom’s/family’s behalf. While she spoke on their behalf, there is no proof from the text that she spoke at their behest. There is no proof that the groom, bride or anyone in the wedding party for that matter was made aware of this dilemma, yet she spoke to Jesus. This is what intercessory prayer is. Mary was speaking to Jesus Christ for someone other than herself. You can effect someone else’s life just by praying for them.

    Here is another exciting bit of information. There is no proof that the groom had any knowledge of what was going on between Mary and Jesus. If this is the case, the notion that someone must be in alinement with the will of God, or that they need to be in agreement with your prayer, is at best problematic. From this text one could draw the conclusion that you can pray for someone who has no idea that you are praying and yet God will change their situation. God can turn your son around, even if he does not agree, or even if he doesn’t know you are praying. God can deliver your daughter, while she is doing what she ought not. We need to pray for one another, knowing that God is the rewarder of them that diligently seeks him. He can change your family’s situation, your friends marriage, your parents health, whatsoever you asks for. Just pray. Believe and have no doubt. Remember the word of God.

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    Mark 11:23 For verily I say unto you, That whosoever shall say unto this mountain, Be thou removed, and be thou cast into the sea; and shall not doubt in his heart, but shall believe that those things which he saith shall come to pass; he shall have whatsoever he saith.

    Pray for each other and believe that God will do just what he said. There is a plan for today. Here is the plan, just do one more day. The best way to do a fast is to do it one day at a time. Don’t worry about the rest of the days and how you are going to make it. Just do today. Drink all the water you can drink. At the very least you should be drinking ten (10) glasses of water. Pray from your prayer lists and pray for one another.

    Live Life on Purpose and not By Mistake,

    Yours Because I am His,

    Leo Colon

    pastor@ihpfwc.org

    www.ihpfwc.org

  • Today’s Blog:God will give you clarity. Day Two

    20110106-120344.jpgGrace and peace be multiplied unto you through the knowledge of God and of Jesus Christ. It is a privilege once again to welcome you to this blog site. Thank you for taking the time to come a share and read these blogs. I am elated to see your comments and see your reposting’s of them. It means so much to know that this servants attempt to add to your day is relevant. Please continue to post comments, reposts on your sites, and let me know that these posts have been a blessing to you. I want to take this time to invite you to be my guest at church tomorrow. Sunday the thirteenth (13) of January at 4 PM meet me at 154 Lexington Avenue @ 30th Street in Manhattan. I want to meet you there. I know you will be blessed when you come.

    Today is day TWO!!!!!! You have reached a milestone. Some have doubted you would make it this far. Please don’t take this for granted. This is a real fear for some. Well you did it. It was an effort and it was interesting to say the least but you did it. Here is the plan, just do one more day. The best way to do a fast is to do it one day at a time. Don’t worry about the rest of the days and how you are going to make it. Just do today. Drink all the water you can drink. At the very least you should be drinking ten (10) glasses of water.

    Today, I want to share purpose with you. One of the main reasons we fast before the LORD is to achieve clarity. I want to encourage you today to ask for and to know that God will offer to those who seek it, clarity. Let’s look at the word of God.

    KJV:

    Ezra 8:21 ¶ Then I proclaimed a fast there, at the river of Ahava, that we might afflict ourselves before our God, to seek of him a right way for us, and for our little ones, and for all our substance.

    Ezra proclaimed a fast because he needed information. He knew where he had to go. He wanted to go back to Jerusalem. This was his burden and his dream to go back to the land, to the Temple God had given his people and rebuild. So he was not fasting because he needed God to give him purpose. By the way, that’s a good thing to pray for as well. You want to know what your purpose is and that it is birth out of God. In this case Ezra knew what he should do but he wanted clarity on how to do it. Because there will be obstacles. Actually there would be enemies to his success.

    You may know what to do but you may need God to tell you how to get there and avoid the pitfalls that so often prevent success. God is not only able to give you clarity, he is able to make “the right way” clear even when there are those who would seek to stop you. Clarity means not only do you know there will be obstacles, but now you aware of how to meet them. This fast is a great time to get clarity. How do I finish school? What major should I do that will bring glory to God and his kingdom? How do I deal with my enemies in a way that brings God glory? Why? Because, I am not doing this for nothing. I want to succeed. I want to reach my goals and to give God credit for doing it.

    By the way, I have great news. In verse 23, Ezra records that the LORD answered his prayer. If you ask God for clarity, you don’t have to wait for long. Ask God today for clarity for your marriage, for your finances, for school for whatever you need clarity for. In this year of refreshing God wants you to have clarity about how to reach your goals. Seek him earnestly for clarity and you will receive it.

    Remember; just do one day at a time. Just do today. I promise you, “payday is coming after while”.

    Live Life on Purpose and not By Mistake,

    Yours Because I am His,

    Leo Colon

    pastor@ihpfwc.org

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