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Saint,
Jesus
is King of Kings
When the fullness of time had come,
God sent His son, born of a woman, born under the law, to redeem us
from the curse of the law and adopt us into His kingdom. Jesus is
the King of Kings, He is the Lord of Lords, the Everlasting Savior
and the Alpha and Omega.
In the manger, He was King, in the grave, He was King, and He is
now seated at the right hand of the Father, far above all
principalities, power, and dominions and we are seated with Him in
heavenly places.
This season, let Christ be at the center of Christmas.
Celebrating the King of Kings,

Emmanuel Eliason
Senior Pastor
www.worldgospel.org
 
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OVERFLOW 2010

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Quit Taking a Ride and
Take the Wheel
By Lee Colan
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Just today, my wife and I brought our
newborn baby boy home. Oh, wait a minute. That was 16 years ago!
How can that be? From drooling to driving in a nanosecond. In spite
of our attempts to make time stand still, my son is ready to quit
taking a ride and take the wheel. For him, it is a literal change.
For the rest of us, it's a figurative challenge.
My good friend and bestselling author,
David Cottrell, and I discuss this challenge in our latest
book, Winners ALWAYS Quit.
On any of life's journeys, we have to make
a choice before we begin the trip. Our options are these: we can be
a passenger, or we can be the driver. It's our choice.
People who choose to be passengers have to
go where the driver is going. Passengers have no control over how
fast they move ahead, no say about whether rules are
observed.
Then again, being a passenger has its
appeal. You can just sit in the car and relax, oblivious to your
final destination. You can plug in your earbuds and listen to
music, or you can nap. You can text a friend on your cell phone or
do Sudoku puzzles. You don't have to pay attention to where you
are, who's in front of you, who's behind you, or whether you're
making progress. Your journey may be pleasant enough, but if you
choose to be a passenger, you're just going along for the
ride.
It's not what happens to us but how we
choose to respond to what happens that determines our next move,
next path, next relationship, and next risk. If you choose to be a
driver, you accept the responsibility for moving toward your goal.
You pay attention and focus on getting to your destination. You
make decisions on how quickly to move ahead. You avoid potholes and
stray ice chests in the road. You decide when to stop and refuel.
You may choose to take a detour. You make all the decisions that
affect the safety of your passengers and your success in reaching
the goal.
The physical distance between a passenger
and a driver is less than three feet; the psychological distance is
enormous. Which would you choose to be?
Read
more...
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Don't
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Three Reasons for Thanksgiving
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| Quote of the Month |
Most people can do
extraordinary things if they have the confidence or take the risks.
Yet most people don't. They sit in front of the telly and treat
life as if it goes on forever.
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| Word of Encouragement |
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"For our God is a consuming
fire."
(Hebrews
12:29)
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| Testimony |
May
They Catch Fire
I would like to say thanks
for your videos, i would also like to say anyone speaking evil
against you or your ministry may they catch fire in jesus name.
Amen, peace and god blessing. take care.
YouTube User: mrsy106
Date: November 4,
2010
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| Shocking
Statistics |
Most Adults Choose
Security Over Salary
As much as we love money, we
love something else even more: security. According to a 2009 survey
by the Pew Research Center, 59 percent of U.S. adults prefer a job
that offers better security over one that offers higher pay but
less stability (33 percent).
Preachingtoday.com
"Recession Turns a Graying Office Grayer," Pew
Research Center Databank (9-3-09)
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| Humor |
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A Talking Christmas
Present
As an early
Christmas present, a man gets a talking parrot from his friend. He
takes the parrot home and puts it in his living room.
But every time the man goes near
the living room, he hears the parrot shouting insults at him. In
desperation, he puts the parrot in the freezer.
After a few minutes, the insults
stop. Thinking he might have killed the parrot, he takes it out of
the freezer. The parrot is still alive, but it is
shivering.
It stammers, "I'm s-sorry for
b-b-being s-so rude. P-p-please forgive m-me."
So the man forgives him. After a
while the parrot asks, "What exactly did the turkey
do?"
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Overflow 2010
December 8-12 @ 7 pm
Guest
Speakers
Pastor Charles D.
Benneh
Royalhouse Chapel, (London, UK)
Pastor Phil Smith,
Jr
Colorado Christian Fellowship
Crossover 2010
December 31 @ 9:30
pm
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