Saturday, February 14, 2015

Happy Valentine's Day

Do not forget the greatest THE GREATEST Valentine's Day Gift ever.


Hey folks, 

I saw a Church sign yesterday, that caught my attention. "God wrote the first Valentine with two boards and three nails." Think about that. Valentine's Day is all about showing those you love, how much you love them.
"For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life." {John 3:16}
Jesus loved us so, that while we were yet sinners, He stretched out His arms and died for us. As we take time out to honor those that we love, and those that we know love us, why not take a second, close your eyes, and say "Thank you God, for loving me so."

You know, Salvation is the Greatest Gift we can ever receive. But along with Salvation, God actually gives us three gifts. I hope you will join us here next week for the start of a brand news series entitled "The True Meaning of Salvation" where we will spend three Sundays in an in depth study of the three Gifts that come with Salvation itself.

Tomorrow, I'm excited about a very special guest, Ray Hollenbach, who will be here with the message "Do We Preach a Grace That's Too Small?" It is a Great message, and I hope you will join us tomorrow. Who is Ray? Ray Hollenbach helps people and churches navigate change. He is the author of The Impossible Mentor, a deep-dive into the foundations of discipleship, and the founder of DEEPER Seminars, weekend retreats focused on discipleship in the local church. A Chicagoan, he writes about faith and culture. He currently lives in central Kentucky, which is filled with faith and culture. You can find him at Students of Jesus, TAKING THE YOKE OF DISCIPLESHIP 

Again, Happy Valentine's Day to ya. I love you, God loves you. Jesus IS Lord. Until next time, be Blessed, be a Blessing, and may God be with you, always..

Peter

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