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Welcome to another edition of the Chaplain’s Corner and I hope that you had a Blessed Christmas with friends and Family. Every New Year brings opportunities it has been said, but if we stop to think about all the many blessings we have each and every day, we discover that not only is each day a New opportunity but also a new Blessing if we take the time to stop and look

 

 

Heavenly Father:

 

I thank you for those who have stopped by here today, and Lord I ask that through your Holy Spirit that you touch their lives and bless them in a special way. For those that are sick I ask for healing, The Flu season has started and so cover them with you’re protection, and for whatever else may be going on in their life, come along side them and show them and provide your love to them.

Now speak to us through your word and guide and direct our paths in your name we pray, a man.

 

A person asked me one time, “ Why did Jesus have to die?”.  I told him that the Bible says that for all have sinned and come short of the Glory of God Romans 3:10 and are in need of Salvation

 

 

Infallible Proofs

 

"To whom also he shewed himself alive after his passion by many infallible proofs, being seen of them forty days, and speaking of the things pertaining to the kingdom of God." (Acts 1:3)

 

 

To the first Christians, faith in the deity of Christ was not a blind leap into the dark. Only God could defeat death, and they knew--beyond all doubt--that Jesus Christ had risen bodily from the tomb. They had seen Him, touched Him, and eaten with Him, alone and in crowds, in closed rooms, and out in the open.

 

The term "infallible proofs" translates a Greek word used only this one time, meaning literally "many criteria of certainty," and it is significant that the inspired Word of God applies it only to the resurrection of Christ. It is not too much to say that Christ's resurrection is the most certain fact in all history, and many large volumes have been published setting forth the evidences thereof.

No wonder the apostle Peter could say, "We have not followed cunningly devised fables, when we made known unto you the power and coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, but were eyewitnesses of his majesty" (2 Peter 1:16).

 

The apostle John testified thus: "The life was manifested, and we have seen it, and bear witness, and shew unto you that eternal life, which was with the Father, and was manifested unto us" (1 John 1:2). John not only saw Him in His resurrection body, but also in His glorified body, hearing Him say, "I am he that liveth, and was dead; and, behold, I am alive for evermore" (Revelation 1:18).

 

It is true that we, like the first Christians in the early Church, must believe on Christ to receive salvation, but this faith is not a credulous faith, a leap into the dark. It is a reasonable faith, based on many infallible proofs, and we can, therefore, trust Him with our eternal souls.

 

  

Believers are born into a living hope. However, people who are without Christ have no foundation for their
expectations and desires. Many live with a false sense of security. They assume that what is important in this life is the physical and material. But there is no safety in things (1 Tim. 6:9). Those who pursue wealth and health rather than God find that their dreams either go unfulfilled or fail to satisfy.

Believers anchor their hope in the solid rock of Jesus Christ. His words are always true and His promises always kept. I'll sometimes hear a person project his or her unfulfilled desires on God and then argue that He came up short. But Christians who make a request and submit to God's will always get an answer—yes, no, or wait.

The Lord does not disappoint those who seek His will. Don't misunderstand that statement. We might feel temporarily let down when something we hope for is not in God's plan. But He doesn't go back on the biblical promise to give His children the best (Isa. 48:17; 64:4). When one door closes, there is another about to open with something better behind it. Friends, the Lord cannot be outdone. We can't even wish ourselves as much good as God has in store.

The best choice a Christian can make is to fix his or her hope on the Lord Jesus Christ. Welcome whatever fits His will for your life, and turn away from all that does not. Circumstances may shift and change, but Jesus never does. He is a living hope who never disappoints.

The LORD bless you 
and keep you; 
the LORD make his face shine upon you 
and be gracious to you; 
the LORD turn his face toward you 
and give you peace."

 

 

Come Back Next week (Lord Willing) and have a Great week 

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