The Power of ONE

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The POWER of ONE! One bite of the fruit (Adam). One glance over the shoulder (Lot’s Wife). One strike of the rock (Moses). One haircut (Samson). One touch of the Ark (Uzzah). One lustful look at a bathing beauty (David). One selfless act at Calvary. One empty tomb. One Lord. One Faith. One baptism.

“Ser-minutes” – Sermon in a Minute. A one minute spiritual pick-me-up for busy Christians!  Visit this POST for details on what exactly that is. Thank you for visiting today! May the Lord richly bless you.

Put Postponed Promises in the Potter’s Hands

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The Psalmist declared, “I will praise you; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made.” Only the God of the universe could form man from clay and breath the breathe of life into him. What lifeless lumps of clay you thought were dilapidated dreams and postponed promises, will you allow God to breath new life into? Leave them on the wheel and let the POTTER perform His artistry. He said, “I will work…who will let me work?

“Ser-minutes” – Sermon in a Minute. A one minute spiritual pick-me-up for busy Christians!  Visit this POST for details on what exactly that is. Thank you for visiting today! May the Lord richly bless you.

Welcome to Serminutes (Sermonettes)

What’s a “Serminute?”

A one minute spiritual pick-me-up for busy Christians!

When I first started preaching I was tasked with the challenge of preaching not sermons, but “sermonettes.” I’m not certain who coined this word, but my understanding of it means a “bite-sized” sermon that doesn’t take a lot of time getting your point across. I’m definitely not a man of few words. Words are my paint, and paper my palette. So, trying to narrow my words yet get something meaningful across has proven to be quite an undertaking. You know the world we’re living in is face-paced and if you can’t get your fastfood meal in under a minute, you’re tapping your foot. I am aware of that so I’ve devised a plan for you to get a small devotion with a big meaning!

The idea isn’t new and has been embraced by several of my Facebook Friends as “sermonettes.” Of course, you’re only allowed 420 characters. I’ve allowed myself 500 characters and dubbed my little snippets “ser-minutes” as a play on the word sermonette or a “sermon in a minute.” It takes me a decent amount of time some days to write these, but it will only take you about a minute to read and hopefully be blessed and encouraged.

Now, for the next little while welcome to the 500 character sermonette I like to call “Ser-minute.” Enjoy the one minute spiritual pick-me-up for busy Christians!   – Rodger

Revision on 4/4/11 – Changed the scope to include 500 characters vs. 420…needed a little more wiggle-room. Hey, it’s still under a minute! Enjoy and God bless.

He’s Not in the Manger Anymore

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He’s Not In the Manger Anymore

By: Rodger D. Mangold

In the hustle and bustle, we should pause to remember,

It’s Christ Jesus’ birth we’re celebrating in December.

 

Fancy bows and decorative ribbon adorn each gift and yet,

Christ gave the best gift of all; He died for our sins, don’t forget.

 

Remember the humble manger and the virgin-birth indeed,

He’s also Jehovah robed in flesh, who died to make men free.

 

Don’t idly stand at the manger scene just warming to his cuddle and coo;

For that innocent baby will lay down his life and give it in ransom for you.

 

As you trim your tree with garland, with tinsel and twinkling lights,

Don’t forget the rugged tree at Calvary; the cross where Jesus died.

 

Rusty nails would pierce the sinless hands of our precious dying Savior,

Could this display of His unfeigned love for the world be any greater?

 

Won’t you make His birth worth it? And greater still His death?

As Christ said the words, “It is finished” and drew His final breath.

 

No longer the babe, asleep in the manger, wrapped in swaddling clothes,

He’s the Holy Lamb and victorious Savior, triumphant over death He arose.

 

The angels declared, “Peace on earth, and good will toward men!”

Aren’t you thankful that Jesus promised to one day come again?

 

He’ll descend from Heaven with a shout and split the eastern sky,

To take us to a place He’s prepared, where no tears shall dim the eye.

 

Christ invites you today, put an end to your sin that has you so tightly bound.

Wash clean your heart in Jesus Name, and be ready for that last trumpet sound.

 

Is your conscience clean and your heart ready, free from the burden of sin?

Or are you still standing at the humble manger, just admiring the wee baby’s grin?

 

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– Curt Schilling

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