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Pastor Tonia Foster • Jan 06, 2016
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The word live means to remain alive, to make one’s home in a particular place or with a particular person. John 10:10 KJV -The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am come that they have life, and that they might have it more abundantly. Having the abundantly life means you are living in the overflow. Somebody needs to know you are living in the overflow. Overflow means you are marked by great plenty, bountiful, plentiful, and over sufficient. When you live in the overflow, the blessings of God are running over you. Why? Because of El Shaddai “The Almighty All-sufficient God”. Also, because you’ve been walking a disciplined and obedient life of submission to our heavenly Father. Discipline means the practice of training people to obey rules or a code of behavior. Obedience means to comply to an order, request or law or submission to another’s authority. Obedience is commanded by God. I dare you who haven’t experienced this life to speak on today that lack will no longer have rule over you. For I decree and declare a life of abundance in every area of your life. I decree and declare Psalm 118 That you shall not die but live to declare the works of the Lord. You are blessed! I decree and declare commanded blessings to manifest in your life this day forward. In Jesus name. Live AMEN…..Now walk in it.
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By Sr. Pastor Johnnie Foster 05 Jan, 2016
Have you ever heard the expression, see I knew you would never change, wasting your time going to church for nothing. Maybe you were the one making the statement. They say change is not a change until you change. I tend to believe this to be true. I always wondered why people are so critical of others when they don’t meet their expectations when it comes to change. Why do we evaluate the people in our lives under such unfair scrutiny. We see them attending church and standby awaiting the moment when they fall or sin to justify our reasons for not going to church or fellowshiping with brethren. I feel there are two problems with this attitude.
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