Thursday, July 28, 2011

How Do I Find God's Will?

This is one of the hottest topics of all for Christ followers and rightly so.   Go HERE to learn more.

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How do I find God's Will for My Life?

This question gets a lot of press and rightfully so because we want to live life the 'right way' and we really do want to do God's will -- AS LONG AS WHAT HE WANTS US TO DO IS WHAT WE WANT TO DO ....!  The good news is that following God's will fits us quite well because He made us and He knows where our strengths and true dreams are.  So, we can trust Him with us. 

The challenge for some of us is that we already know what God's will is for us and we pretend like we don't because we don't want to do what He's calling us to do next.  If that's you, then don't expect anymore guidance from God until you do what He's already told you to do. 

However, if you're serious about finding His will and doing HIS will and not just your doing your own thing then you can be assured He'll guide you. 

But, it begins with just doing the very next thing that God asks of you. 

By the way, what God asks of you will NEVER contradict the precepts, principles and patterns already given to us in the Bible.  For example, you may be 'feeling' like it's God's will for you to leave your wife and kids to be with an old flame you've been chatting with on FaceBook.  I promise you that's NOT God's will even though you 'feel' like it is.  How do I know?  Because it would violate God's precepts already spelled out clearly in the Bible.  When you have to choose between your 'feelings' and God's plans from Scripture -- go with Scripture 100% of the time!

So, if you're really ready to embark on the greatest journey of your life then watch the presentation below and let these ideas sink in then begin doing the 'little daily things' that you already know God wants you to do and He'll move you to where He wants you to be over time.

peace,
Jeff



Jeff Fuson -Point Leader of Phos Church near Louisville Kentucky -Leadership Keynote Speaker -Husband / Daddy -Missional Church Planter

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Summer Special -- An Evening of Worship at 4200 on Saturday, August 6 at 7 PM

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I hope you'll put this on your calendars and plan on joining us for this cool night to wrap up your summer...Jeff

Please join Evelyn Fuson and Stu Perry, Saturday August 6th from 7-9pm for a night of worship. Evelyn and Stu have been prayerfully planning and preparing a night full of praise to provide a night for you and your family to experience God in a moving way. We hope that you can find your way there and maybe bring some friends.. Get pumped!
 
Watch this video ...

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Tuesday, July 19, 2011

The MUSIC of the Body of Christ ...

extraordinaire_instrument_de_musique.wmv Watch on Posterous

When we take our cues from God as He leads the orchestra composed of the Body of Christ the music is extraordinary!  I've said before that the body of Christ is like a great orchestra -- we all have a part to play under the direction of the Great Maestro, Jesus.  And, so when I see something this amazing I think of what's it like when the Body of Christ is orchestrated and conducted to play His music for the world to enjoy and to marvel at.  

[really, take the time to watch this!  It's very interesting, cool, and impressive ... ]

Enjoy,
Jeff

p.s.  this was an email forward from my dad, who sends me really cool stuff (most of the time!)

  

 

  
  
    

     
This is almost
      unbelievable. See how all of the balls wind up in catcher cones.
     

This incredible machine was built as a collaborative effort
      between the Robert M. Trammell Music Conservatory and the Sharon Wick
      School of Engineering at the University of Iowa . Amazingly, 97% of the
      machine's components came from John Deere Industries and Irrigation
      Equipment of Bancroft ,
Iowa . Yes, farm equipment!

It
      took the team a combined 13,029 hours (6.26 years) of set-up, alignment,
      calibration, and tuning before filming this video but as you can see, it
      was WELL worth the effort.

It is now on display in the Matthew
      Gerhard Alumni Hall at the University and is already slated to be donated
      to the Smithsonian.

     

 

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