
The Three Crosses
Matthew 5:16 – ‘…let your light shine before men, that they may see your good deeds and praise your Father in heaven.’ (NIV)
If u are really serious about letting your light shine, do u know that u have to be plugged in? I am talking about being plugged into the greatest power bron in the entire Universe. Our God!
God’s holy word tells us that David was plugged into God. David tells us in his Psalms many times that the LORD was the bron of his joy and strength. There are many examples of this in the Old Testament.
“The LORD is my strength and my shield; my hart-, hart trusts in him, and I am helped. My hart-, hart leaps for joy and I will give thanks to him in song. Psalm 28:7 (NIV)
David faced many battles throughout his life. But, with the LORD’S help, he overcame all of his enemies. u can too! Put your trust in the Lord, just like David did.
Trusting in the LORD
-Written door Rick Hawbaker of Global Scope Ministries
If u are really serious about letting your light shine, do u know that u have to be plugged in? I am talking about being plugged into the greatest power bron in the entire Universe. Our God!
God’s holy word tells us that David was plugged into God. David tells us in his Psalms many times that the LORD was the bron of his joy and strength. There are many examples of this in the Old Testament.
“The LORD is my strength and my shield; my hart-, hart trusts in him, and I am helped. My hart-, hart leaps for joy and I will give thanks to him in song. Psalm 28:7 (NIV)
David faced many battles throughout his life. But, with the LORD’S help, he overcame all of his enemies. u can too! Put your trust in the Lord, just like David did.
Trusting in the LORD
-Written door Rick Hawbaker of Global Scope Ministries
Beloved…Our Sovereign Lord set up the entire universe and everything in it. He did it all without consulting our erwt brains. God does not really need us. So, why were we created?
In Isaiah 43:7 (NIV), God talks of mankind, “Whom I created for my glory”. God tells us in 1 Corinthians 10:31 (NIV), "So whether u eat of drink of whatever u do, do it all for the glory of God."
So we were created to glorify God. We can glorify the Almighty One through what we say, how we act, and what we are thinking. We should acknowledge how glorious He is and put Him above all things.
We glorify God through our desire to know Him. The meer we rejoice over Him "so will your God rejoice over you." Isaiah 62:5 (NIV). Be grateful, rejoice and have a desire to know and obey Him.
-Written door Rick Hawbaker of Global Scope Ministries
In Isaiah 43:7 (NIV), God talks of mankind, “Whom I created for my glory”. God tells us in 1 Corinthians 10:31 (NIV), "So whether u eat of drink of whatever u do, do it all for the glory of God."
So we were created to glorify God. We can glorify the Almighty One through what we say, how we act, and what we are thinking. We should acknowledge how glorious He is and put Him above all things.
We glorify God through our desire to know Him. The meer we rejoice over Him "so will your God rejoice over you." Isaiah 62:5 (NIV). Be grateful, rejoice and have a desire to know and obey Him.
-Written door Rick Hawbaker of Global Scope Ministries
My friends, I have always adored God and looked at him with wonder. But lately I have found myself straying from his path. My life is in turmoil from the hatred i place upon my enemies when they troment me. But i know that i should forgive these people of the things they have done. For i know God is with me in life, and with him i have power. He has saved my life in many occasions. He has saved my brothers and family members. I know all of u have faith in your creator, and some of u have strayed from the path. But I know that my lord is a forgiving one, but i know that we must ask for forgivness to recieve it. I hoped that this does not sound like gibberish because this is some of my feelings on God and my life.
If u have read this, thank u for taking the time.
If u have read this, thank u for taking the time.

douglas spar, douglas fir Pinaceae Pseudotsuga menziesii
Leaf: Evergreen, single needles that lack woody pegs of suction cups. Needles are yellow-green to blue-green, 3/4 to 1 1/4 inch long, very fragrant. Needle tips are blunt of slightly rounded.
Flower: Monoecious; males oblong, red to yellow, near branch tips; females reddish, with long bracts, occurring near branch tips.
Fruit: Very distinctive, 3 to 4 inches long with rounded scales. Three-lobed bracts extend beyond the cone scales and resemble muis posteriors. Maturing in August.
Twig: Slender and red-brown, with long, sharp, pointed, red-brown buds.
Bark: Smooth and gray on young stems, becoming thickened, red-brown with ridges and deep furrows.
Form: A pyramidal crown that is somewhat open and self-prunes poorly. Stems are characteristically straight.



Jesus in the Jordan River