Remaining strong during challenging times can be a challenge within itself. It’s not always that a person is weak, but when you’re in constant spiritual warfare and even finding yourself around very negative people who constantly spew doubt and unbelief out of their mouths then it will affect you. Regardless of how long you’ve been saved, or what your title is, or how far up the ladder you’ve climbed, you’re still in a body made out of flesh and blood. It’s a blessing when you have good support around you who will be there for you through thick and thin. The most important relationship though is your personal relationship with the Lord. If no one else will be faithful to you then just be encouraged that God will never leave you nor forsake you but will be with you until the end of the world. We pray and believe God and then we boost our faith with praise, affirmation, and confession of the promises of God concerning our personal situation. Then sometimes we need to be honest with ourselves because God already knows what we need, and confess to the Lord that we’re being challenged in our faith and that we need His help and of course we have His Spirit within who will be a present help in the time of need. Just be honest with God as we all should and don’t think that you’re alone in this. I know I personally confess to God whenever I find myself in tense spiritual warfare and being overwhelmed with emotions, and your mind being inundated with the wrong kind of thoughts, and He always come through for me. I may have to get to myself and not be around anyone, especially those who don’t understand the nature of spiritual warfare and that it requires prayer and reigning in that mind to the glory of God and the soldier that thinks that they’re exempt from this kind of experience is not being honest. That’s my personal opinion.
In His Service,
Pastor Jeffery A. Muchison
Scripture for Sunday, 2-18-24
2 Corinthians 12:9 (KJV)
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And he said unto me, My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness. Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me.
Announcements for Sunday, 2-18-24
1. CCC will have Bible study Monday, 2-19-24, at 7:30 p.m. CCC will not have Bible study Monday, 2-26-24, but will upload the message to CCC’s website.
2. CCC will no longer require masks to be worn in the Church services but will leave the decision to wear a mask to the discretion of the worshipper.
In His Service,
Pastor Jeffery A. Muchison
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