

09.03.202502:34
Good night and God bless you family and friends! Maranatha 🕊
09.03.202500:06
The Law & Salvation by Faith Taught by Moses.
By Chuck Missler
Romans Session 15
Chapter 10:1 - 15
By Chuck Missler
Romans Session 15
Chapter 10:1 - 15
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Carli • Saved by Grace



08.03.202519:34
I Am The Door Of The Sheep
No one but Jesus used the words "verily, verily I say unto you," for these were words that carried authority, a greater authority than any earthly jurisdiction ~ a sovereign command that was directly from God. Jesus wanted to get across the eternal truth that He was the door of the sheepfold; the only Good Shepherd; the one Way to God; the revealed Truth of God and everlasting Life that only comes from God ~ for He is God in the flesh. But His disciples did not understand His words.
Jesus had come to the lost sheep of the house of Israel and explained in detail that He was the Good Shepherd Who alone could save His people. He was the Living Water Who alone sprang up into everlasting life. He was the Bread of Life Who alone came down from heaven to feed hungry souls. He was the only way through whom His people must go, if they were to reach their eternal destination.
But despite the clarity of His teaching and the beautiful word~pictures He painted for them, His disciples did not understand what Jesus had been saying to them and so He repeated the truth to His disciples: "Truly, truly, I say to you, I am the door of the sheep. I am the door; if anyone enters through Me, he will be saved, for I came that they may have life, and have it more abundantly."
The plain truth of God ~ of Who He is ~ the sacrificial Lamb of God that takes away the sin of the world, has been spelled out in Scripture in easy~to~understand words. The literal truth of fallen man and what he is and what he needs is similarly written in the holy Scriptures, all of which point to man's need of a Saviour, and all of which point to Jesus as that Saviour.
We are the sheep and Jesus is the door of the sheep~pen, which leads to life eternal. And Jesus is the Good Shepherd of the sheep Who leads and guides, protects and feeds the sheep that belong to Him. As such, we are to listen to His Word and trust what He says ~ all of which is written in the Word of God, the holy Scriptures.
Let us pay heed to all that Jesus says. Let us trust all that the Word of God tells us.
God bless you all.
https://youtube.com/@carli.savedbygrace?si=grx3bC2VnUQheOht
No one but Jesus used the words "verily, verily I say unto you," for these were words that carried authority, a greater authority than any earthly jurisdiction ~ a sovereign command that was directly from God. Jesus wanted to get across the eternal truth that He was the door of the sheepfold; the only Good Shepherd; the one Way to God; the revealed Truth of God and everlasting Life that only comes from God ~ for He is God in the flesh. But His disciples did not understand His words.
Jesus had come to the lost sheep of the house of Israel and explained in detail that He was the Good Shepherd Who alone could save His people. He was the Living Water Who alone sprang up into everlasting life. He was the Bread of Life Who alone came down from heaven to feed hungry souls. He was the only way through whom His people must go, if they were to reach their eternal destination.
But despite the clarity of His teaching and the beautiful word~pictures He painted for them, His disciples did not understand what Jesus had been saying to them and so He repeated the truth to His disciples: "Truly, truly, I say to you, I am the door of the sheep. I am the door; if anyone enters through Me, he will be saved, for I came that they may have life, and have it more abundantly."
The plain truth of God ~ of Who He is ~ the sacrificial Lamb of God that takes away the sin of the world, has been spelled out in Scripture in easy~to~understand words. The literal truth of fallen man and what he is and what he needs is similarly written in the holy Scriptures, all of which point to man's need of a Saviour, and all of which point to Jesus as that Saviour.
We are the sheep and Jesus is the door of the sheep~pen, which leads to life eternal. And Jesus is the Good Shepherd of the sheep Who leads and guides, protects and feeds the sheep that belong to Him. As such, we are to listen to His Word and trust what He says ~ all of which is written in the Word of God, the holy Scriptures.
Let us pay heed to all that Jesus says. Let us trust all that the Word of God tells us.
God bless you all.
https://youtube.com/@carli.savedbygrace?si=grx3bC2VnUQheOht


07.03.202516:25
Abraham put himself into the hand of God to send him wherever He pleased. All who are called resign their own will and wisdom to the will and wisdom of God. Though they know not always their way, they know their guide.
~Matthew Henry
~Matthew Henry
07.03.202513:41
It’s a privilege to go to the Lord in prayer!!
It’s a “we get to!!!”
Not a “we have to.”
~Chuck Missler
It’s a “we get to!!!”
Not a “we have to.”
~Chuck Missler


09.03.202502:34
09.03.202500:11
“Context”
By Chuck Missler
Romans Session 15
Chapter 10:1 - 15
By Chuck Missler
Romans Session 15
Chapter 10:1 - 15
08.03.202521:30


08.03.202503:19
07.03.202516:07
https://youtu.be/jK2ctr6W5Io?si=TpF8poTL984rJXqX
God's Sovereignty. Moses and Pharaoh. Gentiles Called. Stumbling Stone.
By Chuck Missler
Romans Session 14 - 24
Chapter 9:14 - 33
God's Sovereignty. Moses and Pharaoh. Gentiles Called. Stumbling Stone.
By Chuck Missler
Romans Session 14 - 24
Chapter 9:14 - 33
07.03.202513:25


09.03.202502:33
Yosemite National Park Horsetail Falls
California, Sierra Nevada Mountains
California, Sierra Nevada Mountains


09.03.202500:07
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Carli • Saved by Grace



07.03.202520:04
Ships Are Directed By A Small Rudder
The tongue is a very small instrument but it can be extremely influential, both for good and for evil. In the book of Proverbs, we find many examples where the tongue can be used for good ~ but it also describes the harmful mischief~making and untold damage that a deceitful, gossiping, murmuring, or lying tongue can inflict on an innocent victim.
The tongues of the righteous can give great encouragement and instruction, help and warning. The tongue is the beautiful instrument that is utilised to sing words of worshipful praise to the Lord God Almighty, and proclaim the wonders of His name and the glories of His majesty.
However, the tongues of the wicked have been described as tools of destruction and instruments which can produce much pain and heartache. The tongue has been likened to a sharp sword which can inflict malicious backbiting against a neighbour, or has been likened to the poisonous venom of a fork~tongued serpent which can be used to frame deceit and harness trickery.
James gives three illustrations of the significant influence, wide~reaching effect, and damage of which this little member of the body is capable. In the previous verse, he compares the far~reaching effect of one's tongue with the tremendous impact of a tiny, metal bit in a mouth of a horse... and the comparative ease by which the huge animal is brought under control.
In the following verse, he compares the speed and devastation that can be caused by a boasting tongue with a tiny spark which can speedily set ablaze a burning inferno ~ and which can cause untold damage, destruction, and pain.
Here in this verse, the tongue is compared with the little rudder on a great and mighty sea~going vessel: "Look at the ships," James says, "even though these vessels are so great and can be driven by strong winds, they are still controlled by a very small rudder, which causes them to move wherever the inclination of the pilot desires."
The imagery that James uses to describe the enormous, negative influence that the tongue can inflict, is very convincing and should cause each one of us to carefully guard our tongues, knowing what damage can be caused when words are spoken hastily, carelessly, angrily or cruelly.
May we be those who are careful with words, guard our speech, and use our word to heal and not hurt, to guard and not gossip, to edify and encourage and not to wreak havoc. May our tongues be used to glorify God, knowing that this small instrument is under our personal control. May we choose to curb our tongue and use it for good and not for ill.
God bless you all.
https://youtube.com/@carli.savedbygrace?si=grx3bC2VnUQheOht
The tongue is a very small instrument but it can be extremely influential, both for good and for evil. In the book of Proverbs, we find many examples where the tongue can be used for good ~ but it also describes the harmful mischief~making and untold damage that a deceitful, gossiping, murmuring, or lying tongue can inflict on an innocent victim.
The tongues of the righteous can give great encouragement and instruction, help and warning. The tongue is the beautiful instrument that is utilised to sing words of worshipful praise to the Lord God Almighty, and proclaim the wonders of His name and the glories of His majesty.
However, the tongues of the wicked have been described as tools of destruction and instruments which can produce much pain and heartache. The tongue has been likened to a sharp sword which can inflict malicious backbiting against a neighbour, or has been likened to the poisonous venom of a fork~tongued serpent which can be used to frame deceit and harness trickery.
James gives three illustrations of the significant influence, wide~reaching effect, and damage of which this little member of the body is capable. In the previous verse, he compares the far~reaching effect of one's tongue with the tremendous impact of a tiny, metal bit in a mouth of a horse... and the comparative ease by which the huge animal is brought under control.
In the following verse, he compares the speed and devastation that can be caused by a boasting tongue with a tiny spark which can speedily set ablaze a burning inferno ~ and which can cause untold damage, destruction, and pain.
Here in this verse, the tongue is compared with the little rudder on a great and mighty sea~going vessel: "Look at the ships," James says, "even though these vessels are so great and can be driven by strong winds, they are still controlled by a very small rudder, which causes them to move wherever the inclination of the pilot desires."
The imagery that James uses to describe the enormous, negative influence that the tongue can inflict, is very convincing and should cause each one of us to carefully guard our tongues, knowing what damage can be caused when words are spoken hastily, carelessly, angrily or cruelly.
May we be those who are careful with words, guard our speech, and use our word to heal and not hurt, to guard and not gossip, to edify and encourage and not to wreak havoc. May our tongues be used to glorify God, knowing that this small instrument is under our personal control. May we choose to curb our tongue and use it for good and not for ill.
God bless you all.
https://youtube.com/@carli.savedbygrace?si=grx3bC2VnUQheOht
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Winning the Lost



07.03.202515:21
The Lord bless and keep you
The Lord turn his face toward you,
The Lord be gracious to you
and give you peace 🕊️🕊️🕊️
The Grace of the Lord Jesus Christ be with you all 🙏💗
The Lord turn his face toward you,
The Lord be gracious to you
and give you peace 🕊️🕊️🕊️
The Grace of the Lord Jesus Christ be with you all 🙏💗
07.03.202513:24
09.03.202502:33
A "sun candle," also known as a subsun or sun pillar, is a rare atmospheric optical phenomenon where a vertical column of light appears to extend from the sun, caused by sunlight reflecting off tiny, flat ice crystals in the atmosphere.


09.03.202500:07
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Doug's Daily Bible Verse

07.03.202517:31
1 I will bless the Lord at all times;
His praise shall continually be in my mouth.
2 My soul shall make its boast in the Lord;
The humble shall hear of it and be glad.
3 Oh, magnify the Lord with me,
And let us exalt His name together.
Psalm 34:1-3
His praise shall continually be in my mouth.
2 My soul shall make its boast in the Lord;
The humble shall hear of it and be glad.
3 Oh, magnify the Lord with me,
And let us exalt His name together.
Psalm 34:1-3


07.03.202513:53
::: Morning Scriptures :::
Fri., Mar. 7, 2025
"Follow Me"
26 of 30
... 7 But what things were gain to me, these I have counted loss for Christ. 8 Yet indeed I also count all things loss for the excellence of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord, for whom I have suffered the loss of all things, and count them as rubbish, that I may gain Christ 9 and be found in Him, not having my own righteousness, which is from the law, but that which is through faith in Christ, the righteousness which is from God by faith; Philippians 3:7-9 (NKJV)
...[(3:8 The value of knowing Christ surpasses all else. All the things of this world are rubbish compared to Christ.) (Thomas Nelson NKJV SB 1997)]
Fri., Mar. 7, 2025
"Follow Me"
26 of 30
... 7 But what things were gain to me, these I have counted loss for Christ. 8 Yet indeed I also count all things loss for the excellence of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord, for whom I have suffered the loss of all things, and count them as rubbish, that I may gain Christ 9 and be found in Him, not having my own righteousness, which is from the law, but that which is through faith in Christ, the righteousness which is from God by faith; Philippians 3:7-9 (NKJV)
...[(3:8 The value of knowing Christ surpasses all else. All the things of this world are rubbish compared to Christ.) (Thomas Nelson NKJV SB 1997)]
07.03.202513:02
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