New Ways for a New Year (2018)

                                                                  **NEVER AGAIN LIST**

Never AGAIN will I confess, "I can't", for I can do all things through Christ that strengthens me.” (Phil. 4:13)

NEVER AGAIN will I confess lack, for "my God shalt supply all my need according to His riches in glory by Christ.” (Phil 4:19)

**NEVER AGAIN **will I confess fear, for "God hath not given me the spirit of fear, but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind" 2 Timothy 1:7

NEVER AGAIN will I confess doubt and a lack of faith, "For God hath given to every man the measure of faith." Romans 12:3

NEVER AGAIN will I confess weakness, for "The Lord is the Lord is the strength of my life." Psalm 27:1

NEVER AGAIN will I confess defeat, for "God always causeth me to triumph in Christ Jesus." 2 Cor. 2:14

NEVER AGAIN will I confess lack of wisdom, for "Christ Jesus has made unto me wisdom from God." 1 Cor. 1:30

**NEVER AGAIN **will I confess worries and frustrations, for I am "casting all my cares upon Him who careth for me." 1 Peter 5:7

NEVER AGAIN will I confess condemnation, for "There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus." Romans 8:1 -- Brian Field

Comments

  • GaoLu
    GaoLu Posts: 1,368

    I am saving that. Well done.

  • C Mc
    C Mc Posts: 4,463
    edited January 2018

    God’s Will

    I asked the New Year for some motto sweet,
    Some rule of life by which to guide my feet,

    I asked and paused; it answered soft and low,

    “God’s will to know.”

    Will knowledge then suffice? New Year, I cried,
    But ere the question into silence died

    The answer came, “No, this remember too,

    God’s will to do.”

    Once more I asked, is there still more to tell?
    And once again the answer sweetly fell;

    “Yes, this one thing all other things above,

    God’s will to love.”

                                             —Author Unknown[1]
    

    [1] Bryant, A. (1997). Sermon Outlines on the Book of Psalms (p. 51). Grand Rapids, MI: Kregel.

  • C Mc
    C Mc Posts: 4,463

    God’s Will

    I asked the New Year for some motto sweet,
    Some rule of life by which to guide my feet,

    I asked and paused; it answered soft and low,

    “God’s will to know.”

    Will knowledge then suffice? New Year, I cried,
    But ere the question into silence died

    The answer came, “No, this remember too,

    God’s will to do.”

    Once more I asked, is there still more to tell?
    And once again the answer sweetly fell;

    “Yes, this one thing all other things above,

    God’s will to love.”

    —Author Unknown[1]

    [1] Bryant, A. (1997). Sermon Outlines on the Book of Psalms (p. 51). Grand Rapids, MI: Kregel.

  • C Mc
    C Mc Posts: 4,463

    God’s Will

    I asked the New Year for some motto sweet,
    Some rule of life by which to guide my feet,

    I asked and paused; it answered soft and low,

    “God’s will to know.”

    Will knowledge then suffice? New Year, I cried,
    But ere the question into silence died

    The answer came, “No, this remember too,

    God’s will to do.”

    Once more I asked, is there still more to tell?
    And once again the answer sweetly fell;

    “Yes, this one thing all other things above,

    God’s will to love.”

    —Author Unknown[1]

    [1] Bryant, A. (1997). Sermon Outlines on the Book of Psalms (p. 51). Grand Rapids, MI: Kregel.

  • C Mc
    C Mc Posts: 4,463

    God’s Will

    I asked the New Year for some motto sweet,
    Some rule of life by which to guide my feet,

    I asked and paused; it answered soft and low,

    “God’s will to know.”

    Will knowledge then suffice? New Year, I cried,
    But ere the question into silence died

    The answer came, “No, this remember too,

    God’s will to do.”

    Once more I asked, is there still more to tell?
    And once again the answer sweetly fell;

    “Yes, this one thing all other things above,

    God’s will to love.”

    —Author Unknown[1]

    [1] Bryant, A. (1997). Sermon Outlines on the Book of Psalms (p. 51). Grand Rapids, MI: Kregel.

  • C Mc
    C Mc Posts: 4,463

    God’s Will

    I asked the New Year for some motto sweet,
    Some rule of life by which to guide my feet,

    I asked and paused; it answered soft and low,

    “God’s will to know.”

    Will knowledge then suffice? New Year, I cried,
    But ere the question into silence died

    The answer came, “No, this remember too,

    God’s will to do.”

    Once more I asked, is there still more to tell?
    And once again the answer sweetly fell;

    “Yes, this one thing all other things above,

    God’s will to love.”

    —Author Unknown[1]

    [1] Bryant, A. (1997). Sermon Outlines on the Book of Psalms (p. 51). Grand Rapids, MI: Kregel.

  • C Mc
    C Mc Posts: 4,463

    God’s Will

    I asked the New Year for some motto sweet,
    Some rule of life by which to guide my feet,

    I asked and paused; it answered soft and low,

    “God’s will to know.”

    Will knowledge then suffice? New Year, I cried,
    But ere the question into silence died

    The answer came, “No, this remember too,

    God’s will to do.”

    Once more I asked, is there still more to tell?
    And once again the answer sweetly fell;

    “Yes, this one thing all other things above,

    God’s will to love.”

    —Author Unknown[1]

    [1] Bryant, A. (1997). Sermon Outlines on the Book of Psalms (p. 51). Grand Rapids, MI: Kregel.

  • C Mc
    C Mc Posts: 4,463

    God’s Will

    I asked the New Year for some motto sweet,
    Some rule of life by which to guide my feet,

    I asked and paused; it answered soft and low,

    “God’s will to know.”

    Will knowledge then suffice? New Year, I cried,
    But ere the question into silence died

    The answer came, “No, this remember too,

    God’s will to do.”

    Once more I asked, is there still more to tell?
    And once again the answer sweetly fell;

    “Yes, this one thing all other things above,

    God’s will to love.”

    —Author Unknown[1]

    [1] Bryant, A. (1997). Sermon Outlines on the Book of Psalms (p. 51). Grand Rapids, MI: Kregel.

  • C Mc
    C Mc Posts: 4,463

    God’s Will

    I asked the New Year for some motto sweet,
    Some rule of life by which to guide my feet,

    I asked and paused; it answered soft and low,

    “God’s will to know.”

    Will knowledge then suffice? New Year, I cried,
    But ere the question into silence died

    The answer came, “No, this remember too,

    God’s will to do.”

    Once more I asked, is there still more to tell?
    And once again the answer sweetly fell;

    “Yes, this one thing all other things above,

    God’s will to love.”

    —Author Unknown[1]

    [1] Bryant, A. (1997). Sermon Outlines on the Book of Psalms (p. 51). Grand Rapids, MI: Kregel.

  • Dave_L
    Dave_L Posts: 2,362

    Thanks for the poem. It reminds me of the wise man and the fool at the close of the Sermon on the mount. They both heard the word but only one, the wise man acted on it.

  • Does anyone else see the post with the poem multiple times ?

  • Dave_L
    Dave_L Posts: 2,362

    @Wolfgang said:
    Does anyone else see the post with the poem multiple times ?

    I had this same thing happen. The spam filter held the posts back and I kept re-posting. When Jan added my name to the spam approval list, all of the posts showed up at once. But it should not happen once a name is approved.

  • C Mc
    C Mc Posts: 4,463

    @Wolfgang said:
    Does anyone else see the post with the poem multiple times ?

    @Wolfgang said:
    Does anyone else see the post with the poem multiple times ?

    Yes, oops, "my bad"!

  • GaoLu
    GaoLu Posts: 1,368
    1. Some posts get held back.
    2. For me, posts appear multiple times if I edit. (I think).
  • C Mc
    C Mc Posts: 4,463

    Now that we're over the mole-hill, let's commit, in moving forward, to do God's will.

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