Pastor Leo Colon’s Blogs

  • Oil for the Light

    no-tie-head-shot.jpgToday’s devotional, my Spurgeon’s Morning and Evening Devotional, was so powerful I just had to just copy and paste in it’s entirety. I pray that you are blessed by this. I promise you, I will be preaching one day soon, but sometimes, some things don’t need commentary. I was blessed. I hope you will be to.

    August 28 (Morning)

    “Oil for the light.” —Exodus 25:6

    My soul, how much thou needest this, for thy lamp will not long continue to burn without it. Thy snuff will smoke and become an offence if light be gone, and gone it will be if oil be absent. Thou hast no oil well springing up in thy human nature, and therefore thou must go to them that sell and buy for thyself, or like the foolish virgins, thou wilt have to cry, “My lamp is gone out.” Even the consecrated lamps could not give light without oil; though they shone in the tabernacle they needed to be fed, though no rough winds blew upon them they required to be trimmed, and thy need is equally as great.  Under the most happy circumstances thou canst not give light for another hour unless fresh oil of grace be given thee.
    It was not every oil that might be used in the Lord’s service; neither the petroleum which exudes so plentifully from the earth, nor the produce of fishes, nor that extracted from nuts would be accepted; one oil only was selected, and that the best olive oil. Pretended grace from natural goodness, fancied grace from priestly hands, or imaginary grace from outward ceremonies will never serve the true saint of God; he knows that the Lord would not be pleased with rivers of such oil. He goes to the olive-press of Gethsemane, and draws his supplies from Him who was crushed therein. The oil of gospel grace is pure and free from lees and dregs, and hence the light which is fed thereon is clear and bright. Our churches are the Saviour’s golden candelabra, and if they are to be lights in this dark world, they must have much holy oil. Let us pray for ourselves, our ministers, and our churches, that they may never lack oil for the light. Truth, holiness, joy, knowledge, love, these are all beams of the sacred light, but we cannot give them forth unless in private we receive oil from God the Holy Ghost.

    C. H. Spurgeon.

    Yours Because I am His,
    Leo Colon
    pastor@ihpfwc.org
    http://www.ihpfwc.org.

  • What would your last words be?

    no-tie-head-shot.jpg2 Samuel 23 Authorized (King James) Version (AKJV)
    23 Now these be the last words of David.

    David the son of Jesse said,
    and the man who was raised up on high,
    the anointed of the God of Jacob,
    and the sweet psalmist of Israel, said,
    2 The Spirit of the Lord spake by me,
    and his word was in my tongue.
    3 The God of Israel said,
    the Rock of Israel spake to me,
    He that ruleth over men must be just,
    ruling in the fear of God.
    4 And he shall be as the light of the morning,
    when the sun riseth,
    even a morning without clouds;
    as the tender grass springing out of the earth
    by clear shining after rain.

    These were the last words of a King. My devotion today reminded me that David’s life as recorded in Holy Writ, was one of controversy and peppered with as many lows as high points. One might say he has lived a hard life, yet his triumph comes from the fact that his last words were to speak well of God. It is amazing to me, how many opportunities life gives us to be cynical, yet this King who has seen war and peace, life and death, love and betrayal can still speak of God in the superlative.

     

    Have I made enough of an effort to remain positive? About God, Life, family, whatever the case. Have I made a point of seeing God through every situation so much so that my speech reflects the faithfulness and magnificence of God? Yes I have seen disappointment, but God is still good. Yes I have blown it sometimes but God is merciful. I have even pondered the meaning of life, what does it all mean, but Our God is a Wonder. Christ is amazing in his ability to rescue me from me. Honestly, I can’t tell how many times I thought I was done for, and if I was, I would have to admit that it was my own stupidity, my own doing.

    Eph 2:4

    But God, who is rich in mercy, for his great love wherewith he loved us.

     

    I want my last words to be a Hymn of Praise to our God. I want the last I say to be our God is Awesome and we could never deserve such a love.

    Thank you Jesus for everything you have done, known and unknown. I will always be indebted to you for the love you have shown.

     

     

    Your Servant, Your son.

    Leo

  • RESPONSE TO THE JORDAN DAVIS VERDICT

    clergy-smaller.jpgGrace and peace be multiplied unto you through the knowledge of God and of Jesus Christ. Today’s blog represents a need to respond to recent events concerning the Jordan Davis Verdict. Our Bishop, H. Curtis Douglas has written a response to this verdict and I felt duty bound to disseminate it. While I agree with every painful word, it is not shared as a benchmark for all thought on the matter but as a perspective that needs to be posited. Please read it and consider where we stand in our society.

    Live Life on Purpose and not By Mistake,
    Yours Because I am His,
    Leo Colon
    pastor@ihpfwc.org
    www.ihpfwc.org

    BISHOP H. CURTIS DOUGLAS

    RESPONSE TO THE JORDAN DAVIS VERDICT

    IMG_0655This verdict, as the verdict in the George Zimmerman trial, clearly states for all the world to see that in these United States of America, under the law, the life of a black person, especially a black man, has less value than that of a white person.
    That the inferred threat of blackness justifies the overt violence of whiteness
that just because a white person thinks a black person might do something, that white person has the right to use whatever force they deem necessary against that black person, and be exonerated by the legal system for that act.

It is interesting to note that this standard is only applied when the victim is black 
and the perpetrator is white.

In our legal system, if one person feels that someone means them no good, they cannot take the law into their own hands.  The law is clear that you cannot act violently towards someone simply because you think or feel that they are going to harm you.

The most the law will do for you is give you an “order of protection” unless that is, you are white and your victim is black. In that case, you can use your fear of an anticipated act as justification of your violent act even if said act leads to the death of someone who, in the eyes of the law, has done you no wrong or harm.

These verdicts remind us that, even in 2014, under the law of this nation, the standard that is applied to people of color, especially Blacks and Latinos, is not the same as that applied to whites.

From Trayvon Martin to Jordan Davis to Renisha McBride; the black young woman who was killed with a shotgun blast to her face, at point blank range, because she rang the doorbell of a white person’s house when her car broke down, looking for help.

It’s the same rationale. He too claimed that he feared that she was coming to rob his house and that he was justified to shoot her in the face.

This verdict, along with many others that can be cited, shows that something can be legal yet not moral.

It is wrong that an unarmed 18 year old black young man can be shot and killed by an armed white man and him not be found guilty of murder.

The message that this verdict, once again sends to America is that it is reasonable for a white person:

    • to assume that a young black man is a criminal
    • to suspect that a young black man is up to no good
    • to shoot at and kill a young black man with the confidence and tacit assurance that the law will back them up.

    With all the advances that we as a people have made in the 150 years since the emancipation proclamation, this mountain still remains to be climbed; this enemy still has to be vanquished. And make no mistake, it will be. 

How, you ask?

    • -the same way our parents’ and grandparents’ generation overcame, slavery and Jim Crow, and blatant racial segregation;
    • -the same way our people have overcome whippings, brandings, and lynching’s;
    • -the same way we have overcome the malevolent attacks on our psyche and human dignity when they belittled us and minimized us, and attempted to degrade us; calling us boy, and coon, and sambo, and nigger.

    How, you ask? I’ll tell you how: through the prayers of the saints, through the spilled blood of our children, through our indomitable spirit that compels us to fight for the right in the face of overwhelming odds.

    In the face of laws that are enacted to frustrate us, we will overcome. In the face of injustice that exists to keep us in our place, we will overcome.

In the face of racists attitudes designed to deter us and crush our resolve, we will overcome.

    + H. Curtis Douglas

  • Day Twenty-Finish Strong.

    casual-smaller.jpgBeloved, today is day TWENTY (20) of our journey. By definition you are already a winner. Congratulations on your journey. Today will be my last blog of the fast. I will be blogging through the year but this ends the daily effort for a while. Today a short word. You are doing this for a purpose. You have some things you are asking the LORD for. You are seeking direction in key areas of your life. You have also made a commitment to renew your mind. Let’s make sure we end this with the mind set for 2014 the right way. Let’s look at the text.

    NRSV
    Rom. 12:2 Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your minds, so that you may discern what is the will of God—what is good and acceptable and perfect.

    Remember, the reason for renewing our mind is so that we may discern what is the will of God. Beloved, not knowing God’s will is a great way to make more mistakes in life than necessary. The will of God is the plan for your life. A plan makes it possible to live with less mistakes. How do you know the will of God? Search the scriptures. God’s word will give you God’s plan. Make sure your prayer life in 2014 is the best ever. Determine what God says is good, what he says is acceptable. and what he says is perfect.

    Beloved, 2014 will be good, acceptable and perfect. Finish strong and praise God like you have lost your mind. He deserves it.

    Tomorrow is Sunday. Have you decided where you are going to church yet and with whom? Tomorrow morning, I will be the guest speaker at Dabar Bethlehem Cathedral for their 11:00 AM service. DBC is located at 218-38 98th Avenue in Queens Village NY. And of course, I would like to cordially invite you to join me at In His Presence Family Worship Center (IHP) tomorrow at 4:00 PM. We meet at 154 Lexington Avenue @ 30th Street in Manhattan NY. Bring someone to church with you, you’ll 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

  • Day Nineteen- Don’t be Afraid.

    casual-smaller.jpgGrace and Peace to you beloved. We are on day nineteen of our fast and you are almost done with your journey. This has been a time of prayer and expectation. You are doing so well and you are to be commended. Congratulations!

    Today I would like the privilege of speaking a word into your life. I want to prophesy into your life a word from God that was also given to a group who were fasting before the LORD. This was given to them just before their victory. Just like you. Here is the word of God to you:

    HCSB:
    2Chr. 20:15 and he said, “Listen carefully, all Judah and you inhabitants of Jerusalem, and King Jehoshaphat. This is what the LORD says: ‘Do not be afraid or discouraged because of this vast number, for the battle is not yours, but God’s.

    As you go forward in this fast for the next two days, what God would say to you is “Don’t be afraid”. Do not fear what has been plaguing you. Walk into your miracle without fear. Now, the word of God is not saying, pretend the issue does not exist. What God is saying is do not fear it.

    Often, especially in scripture, the word fear is tied to respect. Even in our relationship with God, the bible talks about us fearing God. Now the word fear does not really mean we should constantly be afraid of God, but that we should respect him. If this analogy is true, and it is, we should also take from this, in regards to our enemies that we should not respect our enemies more than God and his word. One thing I have realized, is my fear of a thing often occurs because I respect a thing more than I should. If I fear being alone, I respect the fear more than the witness that tells me “I am fearfully and wonderfully made”. Once I begin to respect the word of God more than what I am afraid of, I find my fear lessens. Do you fear what your supervisor will do? You may find that you respect his authority more than God’s authority to provide for you. Are you afraid of losing that relationship? You may respect that persons value more than God’s promise to take care of you. Don’t respect your fear. Don’t be define by fear. Even if there are more things to fear than you can handle. God said, the battle is not yours, but God’s.

    Today, walk without fear. Live without fear. Don’t be afraid and don’t respect that which you fear. God said, you will not need to fight this battle.

    Beloved, Sunday is upon us. Did you make plans to bring someone to church with you? It’s not to late. Bring someone to church with you. Think about someone you would like to share the Gospel of Christ with and bring them with you to church. Remember, no matter what church you belong to, evangelism is a vital part of every believer’s faith. Don’t come to church by your self. Bring a guest and share the Gospel. Why? Because Christ commands us.

    Luke 14:23 And the lord said unto the servant, Go out into the highways and hedges, and compel them to come in, that my house may be filled.

    God wants his house filled. Do your part. Be a part of God’s plan to fill his church. Think of 10 people you want to come to church with you this week. Write their names in your prayer list and make the sacrifice to get them to church. God commands it. Stay encouraged.

    Live Life on Purpose and not By Mistake,
    Yours Because I am His,
    Leo Colon
    pastor@ihpfwc.org
    www.ihpfwc.org

  • Day Eighteen – Clarity (Repost)

    casual-smaller.jpgGrace and peace be multiplied unto you, through the knowledge of God and of Jesus Christ our LORD.

    Today we are on day number Eighteen (18) of our twenty-one day fast. Beloved, as our late Bishop use to say, you don’t have three (3) days left, you have two (2) days and a wake up. You are to be commended. You are counting down. There is less time ahead of you than there is behind you. I want to encourage you, drink as much water as possible, and least 10 to 12 glasses of water today. Have your bowl of soup and remember to pray from your prayer list. You want to be specific about what you would like God to do for you.

    Today, I want to encourage you by letting you know that one of the goals of this fast is to get direction from God. Do you need direction? I do. I need to hear from God as to what is the right direction for me, my vision and my plans. All these things are very important to me. So I want to get the benefit of seeking God and getting a reply. Let’s look briefly at the word of God.

    New International Version

    Acts 13:1 ¶         Now in the church at Antioch there were prophets and teachers: Barnabas, Simeon called Niger, Lucius of Cyrene, Manaen (who had been brought up with Herod the tetrarch) and Saul.

    Acts 13:2 While they were worshiping the Lord and fasting, the Holy Spirit said, “Set apart for me Barnabas and Saul for the work to which I have called them.”

    Acts 13:3 So after they had fasted and prayed, they placed their hands on them and sent them off.

    In this passage, leaders of the church were praying, worshiping and fasting. The leaders were prophets and teachers. Prophets and teachers are revered for being intelligent people. They are not the type to not have a clue as to what to do. So understand, you are not seeking direction because you have no idea what life is about. The issue is there are many things one could do and you would not be wrong, but there maybe one thing that God wants you to do that will be right. Because that is an issue, you do not want to flap in the wind, so to speak. I know I want clarity. Clarity in my vision, clarity in direction and clarity as to where my life should be going. So as you fast and seek the LORD to the 2 days and a wake up, you have left, expect God to inform you of his plan. Now be aware, this is God’s plan for your life and it may not be what you expected. Don’t reject it because it is not what you thought it might be. Don’t imagine it either. You will know it’s God because he will confirm his word. I believe God will speak to us during this fast. I believe we will come out of this fast victoriously and we will get direction and clarity from God.

    Again beloved, I want to encourage you at the mid-week point, to make plans to bring someone to church with you. Bring someone to church with you. Think about someone you would like to share the Gospel of Christ with and bring them with you to church. Remember, no matter what church you belong to, evangelism is a vital part of every believer’s faith. Don’t come to church by your self. Bring a guest and share the Gospel. Why? Because Christ commands us.

    Luke 14:23 And the lord said unto the servant, Go out into the highways and hedges, and compel them to come in, that my house may be filled.

    God wants his house filled. Do your part. Be a part of God’s plan to fill his church. Think of 10 people you want to come to church with you this week. Write their names in your prayer list and make the sacrifice to get them to church. God commands it. Stay encouraged.

    Live Life on Purpose and not By Mistake,
    Yours Because I am His,
    Leo Colon
    pastor@ihpfwc.org
    www.ihpfwc.org

  • Day Sixteen – Right Relationships Means Right Living

    Grace and Peace and God Bless you on this Day Sixteen of our 21-Day Fast. You are doing so well. Congratulation on the victory God has assured you. You are on your way. Today, as promised, our friend and brother Pastor Paul Dean, Pastor of Visions of God Family Worship Center, in Plainfield New Jersey is our guest blogger. Here is Part One of “Right Relationships Means Right Living”. Those who have an ear, hear ye him.

    pastorpauldeanGrace and Peace be unto you from God our Father and from the Lord Jesus Christ.
    It is a privilege to be a part of this year’s blogging under the leadership of Pastor Leo. As I have studied the Apostle Paul I have come across some great information and also some personal experiences concerning the text. I have realized that in all of his letters, Paul concluded with a list of practical duties that were based on the doctrines he had discussed. In the Christian life, doctrine and duty always go together. What we believe helps to determine how we behave. It is not enough for us to understand Paul’s doctrinal explanations. We must translate our learning into living and show by our daily lives that we trust God’s Word.
    The key idea in this section is relationships. The term “relational theology” is a relatively new one, but the idea is not new. If we have a right relationship to God, we will have a right relationship to the people who are a part of our lives. “If a man say, I love God, and hateth his brother, he is a liar” (1 John 4:20).

    1. 1.Our Relationship to God

    There are the fourth “therefore” in the letter. Romans 3:20 is the “therefore” of condemnation, declaring that the whole world is guilty before God. Romans 5:1 is the “therefore” of justification, and Romans 8:1 the “therefore” of assurance. In Romans 12:1, we have the “therefore” of dedication, and it is this dedication that is the basis for the other relationships that Paul discussed in this section.
    In the midst of our annual fast this year, let’s focus on the dedication of our lives to God.
    What is true dedication? As Paul described it here, Christian dedication involves three steps.
    You give God your body (v. 1). Before we trusted Christ, we used our body for sinful pleasures and purposes, but now that we belong to Him, we want to use our body for His glory. The Christian’s body is God’s temple (1 Cor. 6:19-20) because the Spirit of God dwells within him (Rom. 8:9). It is our privilege to glorify Christ in our body and magnify Christ in our body (Phil. 1:20-21).
    Just as Jesus Christ had to take on Himself a body in order to accomplish God’s will on earth, so we must yield our bodies to Christ that He might continue God’s work through us. We must yield the members of the body as “instruments of righteousness” (Rom. 6:13) for the Holy Spirit to use in the doing of God’s work. The Old Testament sacrifices were dead sacrifices, but we are to be living sacrifices.
    There are two “living sacrifices” in the Bible and they help us understand what this really means. The first is Isaac (Gen. 22); the second is our Lord Jesus Christ. Isaac willingly put himself on the altar and would have died in obedience to God’s will, but the Lord sent a ram to take his place. Isaac “died” just the same—he died to self and willingly yielded himself to the will of God. When he got off that altar, Isaac was a “living sacrifice” to the glory of God.

    Of course, our Lord Jesus Christ is the perfect illustration of a “living sacrifice,” because He actually died as a sacrifice, in obedience to His Father’s will. But He arose again. And today He is in heaven as a “living sacrifice,” bearing in His body the wounds of Calvary. He is our High Priest (Heb. 4:14-16) and our Advocate (1 John 2:1) before the throne of God.
    The verb “present” in this verse means “present once and for all.” It commands a definite commitment of the body to the Lord, just as a bride and groom in their wedding service commit themselves to each other. It is this once-for-all commitment that determines what they do with their bodies. Paul gives us two reasons for this commitment: (1) it is the right response to all that God has done for us—”I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God” (italics mine); and (2) this commitment is “our reasonable service” or “our spiritual worship.” This means that every day is a worship experience when your body is yielded to the Lord.

    God Bless you, Heaven smile upon you. Go in peace and may your Peace be multiplied.
    Paul Dean

    Thank You Pastor Paul Dean. Tomorrow we will continue with part two of this blog. Join me in thanking Pastor Paul Dean for his steadfastness and service to the Kingdom of God.

    Again beloved, I want to encourage you early in the week to make plans to bring someone to church with you. Think about someone you would like to share the Gospel of Christ with and bring them with you to church. I said this on Saturday, no matter what church you belong to, evangelism is a vital part of every believer’s faith. Don’t come to church by your self. Bring a guest and share the Gospel. Why? Because Christ commands us.

    Luke 14:23 And the lord said unto the servant, Go out into the highways and hedges, and compel them to come in, that my house may be filled.

    God wants his house filled. Do your part. Be a part of God’s plan to fill his church. Think of 10 people you want to come to church with you this week. Write their names in your prayer list and make the sacrifice to get them to church. God commands it. Stay encouraged.

    Live Life on Purpose and not By Mistake,
    Yours Because I am His,
    Leo Colon
    pastor@ihpfwc.org
    www.ihpfwc.or

  • Day Seventeen – Right Relationships Means Right Living (Part Two)

    Grace and Peace and God Bless you on this Day Seventeen of our 21-Day Fast. You are doing so well. Congratulation on the victory God has assured you. You are on your way. Today, as promised, our friend and brother Pastor Paul Dean, Pastor of Visions of God Family Worship Center, in Plainfield New Jersey is our guest blogger. Here is Part Two of “Right Relationships Means Right Living”. Those who have an ear, hear ye him.

    pastorpauldeanGrace and Peace be unto you from God our Father and from the Lord Jesus Christ.
    It is a privilege to be a part of this year’s blogging under the leadership of Pastor Leo.
    In the midst of our annual fast this year, let’s focus on the dedication of our lives to God.
    What is true dedication? As Paul described it here, Christian dedication involves three steps.
    Here are steps two and three.
    You give Him your mind (v. 2a). The world wants to control your mind, but God wants to transform your mind (see Eph. 4:17-24; Col. 3:1-11). This word transform is the same as transfigure in Matthew 17:2. It has come into our English language as the word “metamorphosis.” It describes a change from within. The world wants to change your mind, so it exerts pressure from without. But the Holy Spirit changes your mind by releasing power from within. If the world controls your thinking, you are a conformer; if God controls your thinking, you are a transformer.
    God transforms our minds and makes us spiritually minded by using His Word. As you spend time meditating on God’s Word, memorizing it, and making it a part of your inner man, God will gradually make your mind more spiritual (see 2 Cor. 3:18).
    You give Him your will (v. 2b). Your mind controls your body, and your will controls your mind. Many people think they can control their will by “willpower,” but usually they fail. (This was Paul’s experience as recorded in Rom. 7:15-21). It is only when we yield the will to God that His power can take over and give us the willpower (and the won’t power!) that we need to be victorious Christians.
    We surrender our wills to God through disciplined prayer. As we spend time in prayer, we surrender our will to God and pray, with the Lord, “Not my will, but Thy will be done.” We must pray about everything, and let God have His way in everything.
    For many years I have tried to begin each day by surrendering my body to the Lord. Then I spend time with His Word and let Him transform my mind and prepare my thinking for that new day. Then I pray, and I yield the plans of the day to Him and let Him work as He sees best. I especially pray about those tasks that upset or worry me—and He always sees me through. To have a right relationship with God, we must start the day by yielding to Him our bodies, minds, and wills.

    God Bless you, Heaven smile upon you. Go in peace and may your Peace be multiplied.
    Paul Dean

    Again beloved, I want to encourage you early in the week to make plans to bring someone to church with you. Think about someone you would like to share the Gospel of Christ with and bring them with you to church. I said this on Saturday, no matter what church you belong to, evangelism is a vital part of every believer’s faith. Don’t come to church by your self. Bring a guest and share the Gospel. Why? Because Christ commands us.

    Luke 14:23 And the lord said unto the servant, Go out into the highways and hedges, and compel them to come in, that my house may be filled.

    God wants his house filled. Do your part. Be a part of God’s plan to fill his church. Think of 10 people you want to come to church with you this week. Write their names in your prayer list and make the sacrifice to get them to church. God commands it. Stay encouraged.

    Live Life on Purpose and not By Mistake,
    Yours Because I am His,
    Leo Colon
    pastor@ihpfwc.org
    http://www.ihpfwc.org

  • Day Fifteen- God is Never Wrong. (Repost, but still timely)

    album shot smallerGrace and peace be multiplied unto you, through the knowledge of God and of Jesus Christ our LORD.

    Today we are on day number Fifteen (15) of our twenty-one day fast. Beloved, as our late Bishop use to say, you don’t have six (6) days left, you have five (5) days and a wake up. You are to be commended. You are counting down. There is less time ahead of you than there is behind you. I want to encourage you, drink as much water as possible, and least 10 to 12 glasses of water today. Have your bowl of soup and remember to pray from your prayer list. You want to be specific about what you would like God to do for you.

    Today, I want to encourage you as you continue on your fast by sharing with you an email sent to me by one of my good friends and colleagues, and one of the stalwarts of IHP, Michael Faulkner. Here is the issue that I hope encourages you. God does not make mistakes. Even the fact that God has called you to this fast, and he has, is no mistake. You may not realize what God is doing, but trust God. He knows what is best for you. Please read this blog, enjoy it and share it with your friends. I am looking forward to hearing your reactions and to know if this is a blessing to you.

     
    “God Is Never Wrong”

     A king who did not believe in the goodness of God, had a slave who, in all circumstances, said: My king, do not be discouraged, because everything God does is perfect, no mistakes!
     
    One day they went hunting and along the way a wild animal attacked the king. His slave managed to kill the animal, but could not prevent his majesty from losing a finger.
     
    Furious and without showing his gratitude for being saved, the nobleman said “Is God good? If He was good, I would not have been attacked and lost my finger.”
     
    The slave replied: “My king, despite all these things, I can only tell you that God is good, and he knows “why” of all these things. What God does is perfect. He is never wrong!”
     
    Outraged by the response, the king ordered the arrest of his slave.
     
    Later, he left for another hunt and was captured by savages who made human sacrifices.
     
    In the altar, ready to sacrifice the nobleman, the savages found that the victim had not one of his fingers, so he was released. According to them, it was not so complete to be offered to the gods.
     
    Upon his return to the palace, he authorized the release of his slave that he received very affectionately.
     
    “My dear, God was really good to me! I was almost killed by the wild men, but for lack of a single finger, I was let go! But I have a question: if God is so good, why did he allow me to put you in jail?”
     
    “My King, if I had gone with you in this hunt, I would have been sacrificed for you, because I have no missing finger, therefore, remember everything God does is perfect. He is never wrong.”
     
    Often we complain about life, and negative things that happen to us, forgetting that nothing is random and that everything has a purpose.
     
    Every morning, offer your day to God, don’t be in a rush.
     
    Ask God to inspire your thoughts, guide your actions, and ease your feelings. And do not be afraid. God is never wrong!
     
    You know why this message is for you? I do not know, but God knows, because he never makes mistakes…….
     
    The path of God and his word is perfect, without impurities. He is the way of all those who trust in Him, as he says in 2 Samuel  22: 31
     
    What you do with this message is up to you. May God put it in your heart the desire to send it to someone. God knows why He chose you to receive this message. Please bless someone with it.
     
    God is never wrong !!

     Melba Clement.
     

    Again beloved, I want to encourage you early in the week to make plans to bring someone to church with you. Think about someone you would like to share the Gospel of Christ with and bring them with you to church. I said this on Saturday, no matter what church you belong to, evangelism is a vital part of every believer’s faith. Don’t come to church by your self. Bring a guest and share the Gospel. Why? Because Christ commands us.

    Luke 14:23 And the lord said unto the servant, Go out into the highways and hedges, and compel them to come in, that my house may be filled.

    God wants his house filled. Do your part. Be a part of God’s plan to fill his church. Think of 10 people you want to come to church with you this week. Write their names in your prayer list and make the sacrifice to get them to church. God commands it. Stay encouraged.

    Live Life on Purpose and not By Mistake,
    Yours Because I am His,
    Leo Colon
    pastor@ihpfwc.org
    www.ihpfwc.or

  • Day Thirteen – Be Diligent.

    casual-smaller.jpgWow, Day Thirteen. You are doing so well. Grace and Peace to you. You are on your way to VICTORY. Keep going, and we will rejoice together before you know it.

    Beloved, today let’s continue our push to be transformed. Part of renewing our mind is making adjustments to our habits. The Apostle Paul did not just leave us out there after telling us to renew our mind. He gave us some concrete actions to consider as we transform. Verse 11 encourages us to make sure we are on point in every facet of our lives. Let’s look at the text:

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    Rom. 12:11 Do not lack diligence; be fervent in spirit; serve the Lord.

    Beloved, diligence in all facets of our lives can not help but to make us better as believers. This is meant to be an all inclusive mantra. Be diligent in your spiritual life. Be diligent in your finances. Be diligent in your love life. Be diligent in the way you take care of yourself. I hear the LORD preaching to me right now.

    The word diligent in the context means earnest, universally, earnest in accomplishing, striving after. Ask yourself, are you universally striving after what’s right and best for you? If we are diligent in our life then our life has to have a clear purpose. Why? How can you be diligent about what you are not sure of? If I intend to be diligent about ministry, I must first be clear about what ministry I need to be diligent about. Will it be pastoring? Then I need to understand what about pastoring is my calling and go after it. If it is in my marriage, then I need to know what to focus on and strive after it. I should not expect it to come to me, I should strive after it. If I approach life in a lackadaisical manner, then I “Lack Diligence”. Let’s strive for the year, the month, for today. Be diligent today. How, get a plan. Every day I will have a plan for the day. Now a plan is not ‘I will go to work today’. A plan tells me what I will achieve at work today. How can I diligently strive for my personal best today. Remember, “Plan Intentionally”. “A great day usually starts the night before”. Be diligent. Strive after the best. You are transforming, don’t settle for what you are used to. Think Abundantly. How will you strive today?

    Remember, drink as much water as you can, and make a point of cleaning toxins out of you body during this process. You are doing well.

    Again, remember to start planning now, to bring someone to church with you this Sunday. Whichever church you belong to, make up your mind to bring someone with you. Go get them and bring them with you. Treat them to lunch afterwards. Invest in the Kingdom. There is no more important goal for the believer than to share your faith. 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