I have been thinking lately. I know, before you say it, I am fine. I did not hurt myself too bad by thinking. But over the last year or so we have seen some incredible things in class. We have seen an amazing growth from 20 to 70 people. We have seen God work in some amazing ways. He has given people visions, moved people to stand up and give their testimonies, and even healed people in His name. It brings to mind a scripture, "But if I do His work, believe in the evidence of the miraculous works I have done, even if you don't believe me." ( John 10:38) We have all seen these amazing movements of the Holy Spirit and have acknowledge His presence among us and within our church. It is an amazing time in our church and it is His timing and grace that allows us to be aware of His works. We have been talking about the Holy Spirit for the previous year, then moved to talking about stepping out of the boat, and are now talking about outliving our lives. We have been doing a lot of talking. I really feel that the Holy Spirit is banging on our door wanting to unleash His power on all of us involved in this church, in this class, and everyone in this area. I have had this very strong feeling lately that we have been talking for a long time but that we are holding the Spirit back by our lack of action. I think that it is a problem for all of us. I know that we talk the talk but we are not walking the walk. It is easy for us to meet on Sundays and discuss the Truth of God, but when it comes to obeying the Word, we seem to leave that up to someone else. I am not writing this about anyone more than I am about me. I know that it is easy to walk out those church doors and step back into our comfortable, routine, and predictiable daily lives. We don't want to change anything that might jeopordize our predictable days. We don't want to change anything that might require God to come through for us. We might believe the promises He makes, but really stepping out on that belief is a whole other level of belief, that we want to be at, but don't want to reach. In acting this way I truly believe we are limiting the power of the Holy Spirit. (Acts 2:1) "And when the day of Pentecost came, they were all with one accord in one place." In One Accord. They were all together, in agreement, in one mind, focused on Jesus, and ready to obey their King. I believe that when we are ready to obey that He will truly began to show us His Glory, His Power, His Love. Let's stop talking. Let's start believing what we are saying to each other every week. Let's start believing God at His Word. Let's start getting out of the boat together and be ready to obey our Lord. Let's be willing to step out on faith and trust that when we do things that put us in a position that requires God to come through for us, He gladly keeps His promises.
John
( Forgive any spelling errors )
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Monday, March 21, 2011
Laminin, the Cross
THE CROSS THAT HOLDS OUR BODY TOGETHER!
Laminin - it's molecular structure resembles a cross. A Christian preacher, Louie Giglio, talked about Laminin and relates it to the scriptures in the bible and the wonders of God. You can watch the video in youtube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_e4zgJXPpI4
The molecule structure is in the shape of the cross.
Laminin is the major non-collagenous component of the basal lamina, such as those on which cells of an epithelium sit.[1] Basically, laminin is a protein found in the "extracellular matrix", the sheets of protein that form the substrate of all internal organs also called the "basement membrane". It has four arms that can bind to four other molecules. The three shorter arms are particularly good at binding to other laminin molecules, which is what makes it so great at forming sheets. The long arm is capable of binding to cells, which helps anchor the actual organs to the membrane.
The laminin protein is made up of three separate parts, called the A, B1, and B2 chains. That gives it a total of six "ends", which accounts for a lot of its flexibility in connecting up various kinds of molecules. Because of this, scientists who create biomaterials are extremely interested in the whole family of laminins. They are a family of glycoproteins that are an integral part of the structural scaffolding in almost every animal tissue. Laminins are secreted and incorporated into cell-associated extracellular matrices.
Laminin is vital to making sure overall body structures hold together. Improper production of laminin can cause muscles to form improperly, leading to a form of muscular dystrophy. It can also cause progeria.
Wikipedia
"He is before all things, and in Him all things hold together."
Colossians 1:17
- Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
Laminin - it's molecular structure resembles a cross. A Christian preacher, Louie Giglio, talked about Laminin and relates it to the scriptures in the bible and the wonders of God. You can watch the video in youtube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_e4zgJXPpI4
The molecule structure is in the shape of the cross.
Laminin is the major non-collagenous component of the basal lamina, such as those on which cells of an epithelium sit.[1] Basically, laminin is a protein found in the "extracellular matrix", the sheets of protein that form the substrate of all internal organs also called the "basement membrane". It has four arms that can bind to four other molecules. The three shorter arms are particularly good at binding to other laminin molecules, which is what makes it so great at forming sheets. The long arm is capable of binding to cells, which helps anchor the actual organs to the membrane.
The laminin protein is made up of three separate parts, called the A, B1, and B2 chains. That gives it a total of six "ends", which accounts for a lot of its flexibility in connecting up various kinds of molecules. Because of this, scientists who create biomaterials are extremely interested in the whole family of laminins. They are a family of glycoproteins that are an integral part of the structural scaffolding in almost every animal tissue. Laminins are secreted and incorporated into cell-associated extracellular matrices.
Laminin is vital to making sure overall body structures hold together. Improper production of laminin can cause muscles to form improperly, leading to a form of muscular dystrophy. It can also cause progeria.
Wikipedia
"He is before all things, and in Him all things hold together."
Colossians 1:17
- Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Prayer
Prayer requests for
Elliot Katherine Wright-granddaughter of Sheryl Lindsay, she is 4 days old & has an unknown infection. She is unable to leave hospital for the next week.
Mo-finally got out of ICU today & into regular room. He is walking, talking & eating! Please continue to pray for his recovery. No results yet on biopsy of tumor.
- Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
Elliot Katherine Wright-granddaughter of Sheryl Lindsay, she is 4 days old & has an unknown infection. She is unable to leave hospital for the next week.
Mo-finally got out of ICU today & into regular room. He is walking, talking & eating! Please continue to pray for his recovery. No results yet on biopsy of tumor.
- Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
Chapter 4
Hey, we'll be doing chapter 4, "Don't Forget the Bread."
Jeff Boyd will be teaching.
Look forward to seeing everyone!
- Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
Jeff Boyd will be teaching.
Look forward to seeing everyone!
- Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
Friday, March 18, 2011
Foster care class
Foster care orientation will be Monday, march 21.
- Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
- Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
Babies
3 healthy babies born yesterday within the church!!!
Praises!
- Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
Praises!
- Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Hey
Hey, I'm so excited we have this blog going. I hope everyone will put it to use. Share praises, prayer concerns, thoughts, etc.... We need to stay in touch to love and support one another!
Love!
Jenni
Love!
Jenni
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)