“Savior
Proclaims Everywhere Always Kindness!(S.P.E.A.K)”
By Ramesh
C.Reddy Pittsburgh Standard
May
24,
2008
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SCRIPTURE:
“He did this because of
Herodias, his brother Philip's wife, whom he had married. For John had
been saying to Herod, "It is not lawful for you to have your brother's
wife." So Herodias nursed a grudge against John and wanted to kill him.
But she was not able to, because Herod feared John and protected him,
knowing him to be a righteous and holy man. When Herod heard John, he
was greatly puzzled; yet he liked to listen to him.” (Mark 6:17-20, NIV)
Observation:
I asked
myself what is the cause-effect relationship here?
Because John had been saying to
Herod, “It is not lawful for you to have your
brother’s wife, the effect was Herodias
nursed a grudge against John and wanted to kill him.
Interpretation:
I asked
myself what is the significance of John’s statement to Herod?
John the Baptist did not just
tell Herod once what he was doing was wrong but multiple times. John the
Baptist kept speaking to Herod the truth to make him see what he was
doing was wrong when he took his brother’s wife. This is evidenced by
the phrase, ‘John had been saying’. John
the Baptist wanted it to go into Herod’s mind and wanted Herod to act on
changing his ways. In essence, John the Baptist wanted Herod not to have
any part with Herodias for she was already taken.
If John the Baptist kept saying
to Herod what he was doing was unlawful, naturally Herodias would have
heard it too. The news would have reached her and it did. She had a lot
to lose if Herod listened to her and sent her away.
First of all, his brother may
not have even accepted her anymore because she became an adulterer. She
could have also been killed if sent away from Herod’s palace. Finally,
maybe she had so much riches and materialistic possessions with Herod
than his brother. Now she sees all that in jeopardy because of John the
Baptist. Therefore she holds a grudge against him and wants to kill him.
Interestingly she did not have
the opportunity to do it on her own because though John the Baptist kept
saying to Herod what he was doing was unlawful, Herod wanted John the
Baptist alive.
I asked
myself why and what does he do for John the Baptist?
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Herod feared John.
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Herod protected John.
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Herod knew John to be a
righteous man.
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Herod knew John to be a holy
man.
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Herod was puzzled by John’s
statements.
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Herod liked to listen to
John.
I asked
myself the significance of Herod’s actions?
Herod had bound and put John in
prison because of Herodias’ request but he would not let any harm come
to him at that time. Instead, I believe he would go to John in prison
and listen to him speak. This could have made Herodias very nervous
thinking she might lose Herod and Herod’s mind might be changed. So,
Herodias wants to prevent John and Herod to have anymore contact lest
his mind changes but Herod continues to listen to him and gives
protection to John.
Implications:
I saw important implications for
my own life here. I saw in my own life what can happen when we speak out
against immorality. I also found that we are never alone when we speak
out against immorality. Even if people do not agree with us, there will
be people who will still respect us very much and even want to listen to
us when they see our lifestyle reflecting what we speak out against.
I want to share both sides with
you about the things I have spoken out against.
Once I wrote a column titled,
“With love homosexuality can be cured.” The uproar I received was
astonishing because I wrote against homosexuality and let them see how
Jesus can even cure homosexuality and heal it in His love. I broke the
record for the number of letters to the editor because I spoke out
against homosexuality and spoke for change. It did not stop there but I
heard a person say to me, “Ramesh, you are the most hated person on
campus because of what you wrote. You should not even have your name tag
on so people do not come after you.”
It did not stop there but
anti-Ramesh columns started appearing in the newspaper. In other words,
letters were not enough but they had to write columns against me and
many did. Eventually, a moratorium had to be put on anti-Ramesh columns
appearing anymore.
I had not let that stop me from
living the Truth and proclaiming the Truth. The reason is not because I
enjoyed controversy and wanted to create an uproar but because of Jesus
Christ in my life. Because of my love for Jesus Christ and what He
already did for me, I wanted to share the love of Jesus with others. I
was healed of asthma when I came to the Lord. I came to believe Jesus is
the same yesterday, today, and tomorrow as my asthma was healed.
I also knew what Jesus did in those days Jesus could even do now for
people struggling against the sin of homosexuality. Jesus came to set
the captives free and since homosexuality is a sin, those practicing it
are captive to this sin. I had to write the truth to them about the
power of Jesus Christ and what He can do for them because Jesus is the
same yesterday, today, and tomorrow. I did that.
I faced so much written
persecution that student leaders of InterVarsity Christian
Fellowship wanted to have a panel discussion with me and another person
titled, “Christianity and Homosexuality: Is there a compromise?”:
Ramesh
C. Reddy (Columnist Against Homosexuality) v.s Michael Mazza, Phd
(Columnist for Homosexuality).
There was such an uproar that
we had to card people’s ID before they got entrance into the panel
discussion. We
did not do much advertising for it but were in prayer for the
discussion. The room was packed and it became standing room only. It was
attended by seven columnists from the Pitt News! This gave me the opportunity to
speak about Jesus Christ and what Jesus says about sexual sin including
homosexuality with kindness. Without Jesus Christ in my life, I would
not have cared about what other people do but because of Jesus Christ in
my life, it hurts me to see people sin and take God's Word so lightly
that I feel a necessity to speak out.
To this day, I continue to speak
out against sin and write columns that no one else is willing to touch
for certain newspapers.
There are those that came to me
from the homosexuality support group who promoted homosexuality but
respected me because they saw the love of Christ the Lord was helping me
to give to all of them. They knew I stood on principle and backed it up
by the Word of God.
Some would come and tell me
that they read my columns but did not agree with them, yet they love to
read them because they make them think and are well thought of. I thank
the Lord for that! Eventually, this caught the eye of the Editor-in
Chief of the Pittsburgh Standard who recruited me. All this gave birth
to me writing for the monthly paper edition called ‘The Pittsburgh
Standard’. Now the paper continues to run online at
www.pittsburghstandard.com and has addressed hot topics at
IMPRESSIONS and HOTPRESSIONS and will
continue to do so even as there is a section called ‘Expressions” which
is “Expressions of Christ's Love" section.
I share all this with you
because when we speak out against immorality, it will not always be easy
for us. There will be times we will be persecuted. If we did not have
‘Freedom of Speech’ in our U.S. Constitution it could be worse. People
will try to shut us up still by smearing us or preventing us from
speaking our mind. Some won't even care for the constitution.
"Badmouthing Black Woman Willingly, Jacobs Justifies Expelling
Employee!" (May 23, 08,
10:14 p.m.)
Yet, when we depend on the Lord and are bold, He will
give us opportunities. Pittsburgh Standard which I publish online has
been one of those opportunities. The paper does not just tackle immoral
issues but all kinds of issues.
When we stand on the promises of
Jesus and follow Him, we should not let persecution get to us. We need
to continue to speak out against immorality no matter what it is.
I ask you
now dear friend when do you speak out?
Dear friend, many speak out only
when it benefits them but that is not what we have been called to. If we
are believers in Christ and want to follow Him daily and surrendered our
lives to Him, we will be willing to be used as His vessels to ‘Live the
Truth, Proclaim the Truth’.
You will be placed in
positions where you can speak out against immorality whatever it may be
whether it is homosexuality, adultery, pre-marital sex, abortion,
drunkenness, cheating, lying, etc. You do not have to stop after
mentioning it once or writing about it once but can continue to speak
out whether it be in one of your classes, with family, with friends, or
strangers.
You can speak out right now if
you know injustice or immorality that is occurring around you. You can
speak out through speech or through writing. It will not be easy and you
could face ridicule and persecution from others. Even those you thought
were your friends could turn against you when you speak out against
something that is wrong. John the Baptist did not stop that from
speaking out. We should not too.
Finally, if we are to imitate
anyone, it should be Jesus Christ. Jesus always spoke out against
injustice and we have His Word to read about what is unjust and immoral
so we do not engage in them and can help others not to engage in them.
More than anything, we who have been redeemed by the Lord should want
to speak out for the Lord so others can experience His love and grace.
It is because of His grace that you and I can be saved. The Gospel of
Jesus Christ should be spoken of when you are with others because life
without the Gospel is no life at all in the larger scheme of things.
It is the Gospel of Jesus Christ that gives people hope to live and
hope to speak out in life. After what Jesus did on the cross for us by
dying for our sin and coming back to life to save us, it should be
exciting to share that with others.
When others do something good for you, are you
not excited to share it with your other friends, whether they are
followers of Christ or not?
How much more, we should share about what Jesus did for us! Friend,
while you and I were sinners, Jesus paid the price to set us free. His
blood was shed on the cross to free you and me from the bondage and
slavery to sin. All the Lord asks of us is to receive this free
gift of grace that is not dependent on anything we do or have done
except receiving it. It is by faith we have been saved through grace and
not of works that anyone can boast.
When we repent of our sin putting the death the old nature which we
don't actually do but the Spirit of the Lord working in us as we turn
our lives over to Him, He will work in us and through us. When we have
Christ in us, we need to live and act how Christ wants us to act. Jesus
never shied away from speaking the Truth regardless of the issue. We
should not too!
It is important to speak out against sin and the consequences of sin.
It is also important to speak out regarding the remedy available to
overcome our sin and be set right before the Lord. But it must be done
gently as interacted with the women caught in adultery in John 8. It
starts with Jesus Christ at the Cross of Calvary.
No matter what we have done or where we have been, Jesus speaks to us
from His Word and has the answers for our Salvation. No sin can stop
Jesus' love for you. Everyone needs to hear that spoken of. God's love
in light of the cross needs to be spoken of too.
Speaking the Gospel is not limited to when everything is ok for us!
No, on the contrary, the Gospel becomes that much more powerful in
people's lives, when we speak out for Jesus Christ even when there is
hardship, persecution, death, etc.
Followers of Christ spread through the persecution because people
continued to flock to this Jesus they heard so much about that people
were willing to die than reject who this Jesus is. I hope this
devotional encourages you to speak out.
As you speak out, the Lord can
also help you find favor with those who even do not agree with you. I
know for I speak from experience friend. May you take the opportunities
the Lord gives you and speak out against immorality but with kindness
remembering it is because of the Lord’s kindness that He gives us laws to protect
us. More than anything may you speak out for what Jesus did for you.
Jesus will be your Prince of
Peace, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Wonderful Counselor, and Immanuel
as you turn to Him even as you speak out being bold and strong.
BIBLE
ACADEMY IV: NAMES OF JESUS
By Ramesh C. Reddy
Bible
Academy's Instructor is the Prince of Peace
Who
teaches his students, the value of peace
When we
learn from Him, our lives will be full of peace
Wherever
we are, whatever trials we face
Why? His
Peace He gives you surpasses all understanding
What are
the trials you face?, Turn to the Prince of Peace.
JN 14:27, ROM 5:1, 1 COR 1:3,
PHIL 4:7
Bible
Academy's Instructor is our caring Counselor.
Who is
there for us always to counsel us and fill us with love.
When we
turn to Him, He will soothe all our worries.
Wherever
there is trouble in your life, He will be there for You.
Why? His
personality's counseling troubled Souls.
Whatever
your problems are, spiritual, emotional, mental, physical, financial etc
He will counsel You.
PSALM 23, MK 10:21, JN 14:1,
PSALM 37:7
Bible
Academy's Instructor is our Mighty God
Who's
mightier than our problems, filling us with spiritual might.
When we
depend on Him, no situation will be impossible.
Wherever
you're headed, no need to fear, God's might shall protect.
Why?
Because He wants to instruct you on the best pathway of life.
Whatever
you are faced with, put your faith in the Lord.
JN 6:18-19, MK 9:23, PSALM
32:8, MK 4:30-32
Bible
Academy's Instructor is our Everlasting Father.
Who will
always care for us, who we can pray to anytime.
When we
seek Him with our whole Heart, void in us will be filled.
Wherever
we have been, we can have new life in Christ with God, our Loving
Father.
Why?
Because He loves us so much, He wants what is best for us.
Whatever
asked in prayer you will get according to His loving will.
MT 6:31-34, MT 7:7,8, ROM
6:3-11, GAL 2:11
Bible
Academy's Instructor is so awesome and Wonderful.
Who takes
all our burdens and cares upon Himself.
When we
surrender our lives to Him, we can see His miracles.
Wherever
there is sorrow, He can fill it with such joy.
Why,
Because even in our sorrow, He has a plan for our life.
Whatever
your pain or sorrow is, His Joy lies ahead.
PSALM 37:5, PSALM 73:23-25,
JEREMIAH 29:11, MT 11:27:30
KEY VERSE FOR THIS ACADEMY:
ISAIAH 9:6
"For unto us a Child is born;
unto us a Son is given; and the government shall be upon his shoulder.
These will be his royal titles: "Wonderful," "Counselor," "The Mighty
God," "The Everlasting Father," "The Prince of Peace."
“Savior
Proclaims Everywhere Always Kindness!” (S.P.E.A.K)/”When
do you speak out?”
Prayer:
Dear Lord Jesus, thank you for loving us so much. John the Baptist,
spoke out against immorality even though it got him into trouble. Help
us Oh Lord of our Salvation to speak out against immorality too. We live
in a world where your laws are being shattered. Just last week,
California legalized gay marriage. Oh Lord there is so much
happening in this world other than in California and we need your
help to speak out in kindness. Even pastors are attacked verbally
because they speak out from your Word. Just yesterday, Rod Parsley and
John Hagee took so much heat for their statements based on your Word. It
is not limited to them Lord. Please help us Lord! Save us Oh Lord, the God of our
Salvation. Give us strength and help us to show kindness when we are
speaking out whether through verbal or written communication. Thank you
so much. Thank you for your Word and that you will show us favor even
when we face wrath from others. Thank you for hearing us and answering
us. Thank you for dying for our sin and coming back to life to save us.
We acknowledge you as our Lord and Savior! In Your Name I Pray Jesus!
Amen!
If
you would like to invite Jesus Christ into your heart and make Him a
daily part of your life, you can this very moment. You will never be
alone. You can claim God's promises for you in the Bible and see them
come true, before your eyes, in His wonderful timing. You don't have to
wait for a special time to come to the Lord. You can come right now as
you pray this prayer, meaning it in your heart and finding your new
identity in Christ Jesus.
Prayer:
Dear Jesus, I am a sinner Lord. I am so sorry for
my sins. I confess my sins to you. I confess the wrong things I have
done and the times I messed up my own life. I need you Lord right now and in the
years to come. I have gone my own way and have not found what only you
can give me. You alone have the words of Eternal Life. You alone love me
unconditionally for who I am. I thank you Jesus. Thank you for going to
the cross for me, for dying for my sins, shedding your precious blood
for me, so I can me made whole. I am covered by your blood Lord! I come
as I am and accept you Jesus into
my heart. Please come into my heart Jesus. Please make my heart your
home. Please live in me Jesus. Thanks Jesus for coming into my heart and
living in me. Thank you for forgiving me
of all my sins. Thank you for giving me a new identity in you. I
acknowledge you as my Lord and Personal Savior as I believe in my heart
that you died and came back to life to save me now and forever. I give
myself to you and ask you to be in control of my life. Thank you Jesus
through the days, we can do things together. Thanks for being my
Lord and Personal Savior. Thank you Jesus you have heard my prayer and
answered me. Thanks Jesus for changing me and helping me through life's
storms and winds. In Your Name I Pray Jesus! Amen!
Friend, if you have prayed this
prayer and meant it in your heart, you are a new creation in Christ and
all old things are passed away and everything has become new! You may
feel something or may not but don’t base it on feelings but base your
new life in Christ on the promises of our Savior who will never leave
you nor forsake you! Amen!
Spend time in His word and let the Lord
speak to you! Start out in the Gospel of John! You can also check out
the Gospel of Mark which are the devotionals I have been going through.
Learn from Jesus through study and prayer. Also find yourself a church
fellowship and a college fellowship you can be part of where you can be
part of a community of believers to supplement your own walk with the
Lord. Let it be a Bible-believing and Bible-breathing church! Believe in
Bible Live Eternally!
Feel free to email me at
reddy4hisglory2004@yahoo.com if you want to meet to study the Bible,
pray with, talk about Spiritual issues or whatever is on your mind! My
number is 412-720-4579
"This is my
work and I can do it only because Christ's mighty energy is at work
within me." (Colossians 1:29, TLB)
Love in Christ,
Ramesh
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What kind of L.I.G.H.T do you follow? (Dec 13,
07, 10:09 a.m.)
"What kind of B.R.E.A.D do you eat?" (Dec 08,
07, 10:10 a.m.)
"Who is your S.H.E.P.H.E.R.D?"
(June 30,
06)
Gospel of Mark Archives:
Mark 1:1:
"What does the G.O.S.P.E.L mean to you?" (Jan
15, 08, 1:15 p.m.)
Mark 1:1-4: "How
seriously do you T.E.S.T.I.F.Y about prophesy?" (Jan
12, 08, 11:18 p.m.)
Mark 1:5-8:
"Who do you P.O.I.N.T to?" (Jan 16, 08,
8:48 a.m.)
Mark 1:9:
How will you take a S.T.A.N.D? (Jan 17, 08,
11:21 a.m.)
Mark 1:9-11:
"How is your loving P.R.A.I.S.E?" (Jan 18, 08,
8:53 a.m.)
Mark 1:12-13: "How
do you handle T.E.M.P.T.A.T.I.O.N?" (Jan 19,
08, 12:27 p.m.)
Mark 1:14-15:
How do you handle T.I.M.E given to you? (Jan
21, 08, 1:31 p.m.)
Mark 1:16-18:
"What kind of P.R.O.F.E.S.S.I.O.N are you in?" (Jan
26, 08, 10:22 a.m.)
Mark
1:19-20:
"Without having to P.R.O.C.R.A.S.T.I.N.A.T.E, what should you do?"
(Jan 29, 08,
10:44 a.m.)
Mark
1:20-22:
"How do you rate in the B.U.S.I.N.E.S.S of Jesus?" (Jan
30, 08, 11:29 a.m.)
Mark
1:20-22:
"Whose T.E.A.C.H.I.N.G.S do you follow?" (Jan
31, 08, 11:52 a.m.)
Mark
1:23-28:
"What C.A.P.T.I.V.I.T.Y are you facing today?" (Feb
01, 08, 10:35 a.m.)
Mark 4:3-20:
"What if Jesus talked F.O.O.T.B.A.L.L?" (Feb
02, 08, 10:35 a.m.)
Mark 1:29-31:
"Where do you need H.E.A.L.I.N.G?" (Feb 05,
08, 11:44 a.m.)
Mark 1:32-34:
"Where do you need an A.N.S.W.E.R?" (Feb 06,
08, 11:16 a.m.)
Mark 1:35-39:
"Where do you give your S.O.L.I.T.A.R.Y time to the Lord?" (Feb
07, 08, 11:41 a.m.)
Mark 1:40-42:
"Where do you need to be C.L.E.A.N?" (Feb 09,
08, 11:00 a.m.)
Mark 1:43-45:
"What do your actions C.A.U.S.E?" (Feb 11, 08,
9:23 a.m.)
MARK CHAPTER 2:
Mark 2:1-2:
"What do you do with your P.O.P.U.L.A.R.I.T.Y?" (Feb
12, 08, 9:52 a.m.)
Mark 2:2-5:
"What kind of F.R.I.E.N.D are you?" (Feb
13, 08, 11:49 a.m.)
Mark 2:5-12:
"Where does P.A.R.A.L.Y.S.I.S take hold of you?" (Feb
15, 08, 7:42 a.m.)
Mark 2:5-12:
"What are you thinking in your M.I.N.D?" (Feb
16, 08, 11:08 a.m.)
Mark 2:5-12:
"What do you represent by your A.C.T.I.O.N.S?" (Feb
18, 08, 8:23 a.m.)
Mark 2:13-15:
"Where are you looking for A.C.C.E.P.T.A.N.C.E?" (Feb
19, 08, 11:22 a.m.)
Mark
2:15-17:
"Who do you I.N.V.I.T.E to Jesus?" (Feb 20,
08, 9:57 a.m.)
Mark
2:18-20:
"When do you F.A.S.T?" (Feb 21, 08,
9:32 a.m.)
Mark 2:21-22:
"How do you see your L.I.F.E?" (Feb 22, 08,
9:56 a.m.)
Mark 2:23-28:
"What kind of L.E.A.D.E.R will you be? (Feb
23, 08, 10:46 a.m.)
Mark 2:23-28:
"What does the S.A.B.B.A.T.H mean to you?" (Feb
25, 08, 10:46 a.m.)
CHAPTER 3:
Mark 3:1-6:"Whose
N.E.E.D.S do you meet?" (Feb 26, 08,
9:54 a.m.)
Mark 3:7-8:
"What is your I.M.P.A.C.T?" (Feb 27, 08,
8:17 a.m.)
Mark 3:9-11:
"What S.P.A.C.E do you give yourself?" (Feb
28, 08, 9:38 a.m.)
Mark 3:11-12:
"How do you fight E.V.I.L?" (Feb 29, 08,
9:11 a.m.)
Mark 3:13-16:
"What emphasis do you put on your R.E.L.A.T.I.O.N.S.H.I.P with Jesus?"
(March 01, 08, 9:29
a.m.)
Mark 3:17-19:
"Where do you have your A.P.P.O.I.N.T.M.E.N.T in?" (March
03, 08, 9:49 a.m.)
Mark 3:20:
"Where do you G.A.T.H.E.R?" (March 04, 08,
12:07 p.m.)
Mark 3:21:
"How are your actions seen by your F.A.M.I.L.Y?" (March
05, 08, 10:24 a.m.)
Mark 3:22-27:
"How do you handle S.L.A.N.D.E.R?" (March 06,
08, 7:57 a.m.)
Mark 3:28-30:
"What is your V.I.E.W of Jesus?" (March 07, 08,
8:18 a.m.)
Mark 3:31-34:
"What do you do with God's Will?" (March 08,
08, 8:45 a.m.)
CHAPTER 4:
Mark 4:1-20:
"What do P.A.R.A.B.L.E.S mean to you?" (March
10, 08, 7:15 a.m.)
Mark 4:1-20:
"What if Jesus talked F.O.O.T.B.A.L.L?" (Feb
02, 08, 10:35 a.m.)
Mark 4:1-20:
"Where are you in your W.A.L.K with the Lord?" (March
11, 08, 9:32 a.m.)
Audio:
"Where are you in your W.A.L.K with the Lord?" (March
11, 08, 11:05 a.m.)
Mark 4:21-23:
"What kind of L.A.M.P will you be?" (March 12,
08, 9:40 a.m.)
Audio:
"What do you C.O.N.C.E.A.L?" (March 14, 08,
10:11 a.m.)
"What do you C.O.N.C.E.A.L?" (March 14, 08,
8:52 a.m.)
John 12:12-15:
"How can you B.L.E.S.S the Lord?" (March 17,
08, 1:25 a.m.)
Philippians 2:8:
"What does the C.R.O.S.S mean to you?" (March
20, 08, 1:16 p.m.)
"How do you handle D.O.U.B.T.S?" (March
25, 08, 12:36 p.m.)
Mark 4:24-25:
"What do you do with what you H.E.A.R?" (March
31, 08, 8:39 a.m.)
Mark 4:26-29:
"What do you do with the W.O.R.D of God?" (April
05, 08, 10:18 a.m.)
Mark 4:30-34:
"What do you do with the S.E.E.D?" (April 07, 08,
11:48 a.m.)
Mark 4:35-41:
"What are the S.T.O.R.M.S in your life?" (April 08, 08,
11:52 a.m.)
CHAPTER 5:
Mark 5:1-13:
"Where is your T.O.R.M.E.N.T coming from?" (April 09, 08,
11:50 a.m.)
Mark 5:14-17:
"Where do you need H.E.A.L.I.N.G?" (April 11, 08,
11:46 a.m.)
Mark 5:14-17:
"What do people R.E.P.O.R.T about you?" (April 12, 08,
11:00 a.m.)
Mark 5:18-19:
"What makes you A.F.R.A.I.D of Jesus?" (April 14, 08,
10:40 a.m.)
Mark 5:18-19:
"Will you T.E.L.L others about Jesus?" (April 15, 08,
11:32 a.m.)
Mark 5:20:
"What do you do with your T.E.S.T.I.M.O.N.Y?" (April
16, 08,
12:03 p.m.)
Proverbs 17:4:
"What does G.O.S.S.I.P do to you?" (April 17, 08,
6:52 p.m.)
Exodus 12:5,7,11,13-14:
"How do you know judgment will P.A.S.S.O.V.E.R you?" (April
24, 08,
9:26 a.m.)
Mark 5:21:
"Why will you G.A.T.H.E.R before Jesus?" (April
28, 08,
9:36 a.m.)
Mark 5:22-24:
"What place do you give P.R.A.Y.E.R in your life?" (April
29, 08,
7:51 a.m.)
Mark 5:24b-29:
“Unclean
Now? Christ’s Leading Everyday Always Nurtures! (U.N.C.L.E.A.N)"
(May 05, 08,
10:24 a.m.)
Mark 5:30-34:
“Forever,
Redeemer Everyday Excitingly Delivers Omnipotent Message!(F.R.E.E.D.O.M)”
(May
05, 08,
10:24 a.m.)
Mark 5:35-37:
“Timing Is Messiah’s Involvement Nurturing Graciously!
(T.I.M.I.N.G)”
(May 07, 08, 10:07 a.m.)
Mark 5:35-42:
"What place do you give G.O.D.S W.I.L.L in your life?"
(May 08, 08, 9:33 a.m.)
CHAPTER 6:
Mark 6:1-2:"Where
do you seek W.I.S.D.O.M for your life?"
(May 09, 08, 10:31 a.m.)
Mark 6:2-3:"What do you do with your C.A.L.L.I.N.G in life?"
(May 10, 08, 9:43 a.m.)
Mark 6:2-3:
"Who/Where is your
I.D.E.N.T.I.T.Y found in?"
(May 12, 08, 8:45 a.m.)
Mark 6:4:
"When do you feel
A.C.C.E.P.T.E.D in your life"
(May 13, 08, 8:21 a.m.)
Mark 6:4-6:
"How is your F.A.I.T.H in
the Lord?"
(May 14, 08, 8:01 a.m.)
Mark 6:6-7:"What
do you T.E.A.C.H by your life?"
(May 15, 08, 10:34 a.m.)
Mark 6:6-7:"Who
are you S.E.N.T by?"
(May 16, 08, 6:49 a.m.)
Mark 6:7-11:"Where
are you S.T.A.Y.I.N.G in your life?"
(May 17, 08, 8:38 a.m.)
Mark 6:12-13:
"How is your spiritual
H.E.A.L.T.H in your life?"
(May 20, 08, 7:41 a.m.)
Mark 6:12-14:
"What have people H.E.A.R.D
about Jesus through you?"
(May 21, 08, 8:36 a.m.)
Mark 6:14-16:
"What do you T.H.I.N.K about
Jesus?"
(May 22, 08, 10:02 a.m.)
Mark 6:16-17:
"How do you handle
D.O.U.B.T.S in your life?"
(May 23, 08, 9:05 a.m.)
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