Let us be vessels of God’s love and grace

“Today, let us be vessels of God’s love and grace. Just as He has shown us forgiveness and compassion, may we extend the same to others. In our actions and words, let the light of Christ shine through us, bringing hope and healing to those we encounter.

Remember the words of Ephesians 4:32 (NIV): ‘Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you.'”


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Seed Time and Harvests: A Biblical Perspective

Good day, ladies and gentlemen. Today, I want to share a message with you about the timeless and profound concept of “Seed Time and Harvests,” as presented in the Bible. This theme is deeply rooted in the pages of scripture, and it carries invaluable wisdom and insight into our lives and the way we sow and reap in various aspects of our existence.

Let’s begin with a powerful scripture reference from the King James Version (KJV) of the Bible, taken from the book of Genesis 8:22(KJV)

“While the earth remaineth, seedtime and harvest, and cold and heat, and summer and winter, and day and night shall not cease.”

This verse reminds us of a fundamental truth: the cycle of seedtime and harvest is a divine order established by God Himself. It’s a reflection of the natural rhythms of life, as well as a spiritual principle that carries significant implications for our personal and spiritual growth.

  1. Sowing Seeds: In the Bible, sowing is a recurring metaphor for our actions, words, and intentions. In Galatians 6:7-8 (KJV), we read, “Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.” Just as a farmer carefully selects and plants good seeds to ensure a bountiful harvest, we should consider the quality of our actions and intentions, as they determine the kind of fruit we will reap in our lives.
  2. Patience and Perseverance: The process of seedtime and harvest often requires patience and perseverance. In James 5:7 (KJV), it is written, “Be patient, therefore, brethren, unto the coming of the Lord. Behold, the husbandman waiteth for the precious fruit of the earth, and hath long patience for it until he receive the early and latter rain.” Just as a farmer waits for the right time for the harvest, we too must patiently await the fruition of our efforts.
  3. Multiplication of Blessings: In the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus teaches a parable about the sower. He describes how different types of soil yield varying results, but the good ground brings forth fruit, some a hundredfold, some sixty, and some thirty (Matthew 13:8, KJV). This parable emphasizes that when we invest in fertile ground, our blessings can multiply beyond our expectations.
  4. Reaping What We Sow: The principle of reaping what we sow is evident in the Bible. In Proverbs 11:24-25 (KJV), we read, “There is that scattereth, and yet increaseth, and there is that withholdeth more than is meet, but it tendeth to poverty. The liberal soul shall be made fat: and he that watereth shall be watered also himself.” This reminds us that our generosity and willingness to sow can lead to abundance not only for ourselves but for others.
  5. Spiritual Application: Beyond the physical realm, the concept of seedtime and harvest also holds a profound spiritual significance. In 2 Corinthians 9:10 (KJV), it is written, “Now he that ministereth seed to the sower both minister bread for your food and multiply your seed sown and increase the fruits of your righteousness.” Here, we learn that as we sow spiritually, God multiplies our efforts and produces a bountiful harvest of righteousness in our lives.

In conclusion, the principle of “Seed Time and Harvests” is not just an agricultural concept but a profound spiritual and life principle deeply embedded in the Bible. It teaches us about sowing with care, patience in waiting, the multiplication of blessings, reaping what we sow, and the spiritual application of this principle in our lives.

As we navigate our journey through life, may we be mindful of the seeds we sow in our thoughts, actions, and relationships. Let us strive to plant seeds of love, kindness, and righteousness, so that we may reap a bountiful harvest of joy, fulfillment, and blessings, both in this world and in the world to come.

Thank you for listening, and may the wisdom of seedtime and harvests guide your path and enrich your life in all its aspects.


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Church Evangelism: Spreading the Good News and Building God’s Kingdom

Pastor Cecil Thorn just released his new book called Church Evangelism: Spreading the Good News and Building God’s Kingdom

Church evangelism plays a vital role in the growth and development of Christian communities worldwide. Well explores the concept of church evangelism, its historical background, theological foundations, various methods employed in evangelistic outreach, challenges faced by churches, and the potential impact of effective evangelism on individuals and society. Through a comprehensive analysis of these aspects, this book seeks to provide insights and practical guidelines for churches aiming to engage in successful evangelistic endeavors.

Available in Paperback book or on Kindel through Amazon starting on or before July 17th, 2023

Link: Church Evangelism: Spreading the Good News and Building God’s Kingdom: Thorn, Cecil, Thorn, Cecil: 9798852205063: Amazon.com: Books


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Cecil Thorn is Currently a Pastor/Director for 21 years with Hiding Place Ministry Intl a worldwide online outreach Ministry.

Also Chancler/Professor for 5 years with Hiding Place Ministry Bible College and Seminary.

We help and train individuals for ministry, through our college, ordination, and mentoring programs.

Also, hold a Doctorate degree in Theology

Wayne Thorn

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Come to the one who can HEAL

Here we see how Jesus healed a man, watch the video clip from the series called The Chosen.

Jesus Heals At The Pool (The Chosen Scene)

That so many people were at the pool waiting for the stirring of the waters suggests there were occasions when people had been healed at Bethesda. There were other healing shrines in the ancient world (e.g. the shrine of Asclepios in Corinth) and evidence exists that people did sometimes receive healing at these sites. From a Christian perspective, such healings would be explained in terms of the ‘lying wonders’ of Satan (2 Thess. 2:9(KJV)). In Matthew 24:24(KJV) / Mark 13:22(KJV), Jesus speaks of false Christs and false prophets who will perform great signs and wonders to deceive, if it were possible, even the elect.

The invalid addressed Jesus as ‘Sir’ (kyrie; lit. ‘lord’, but here used simply as respectful address) and explained his dilemma: he could never manage to be the first to get into the water after it was stirred. Perhaps he hoped Jesus would help him into the water. In any case, the man appears to be ignorant of the miracles Jesus had performed in Jerusalem (John 2:23(KJV); John 3:1–2(KJV)) and showed no sign of faith that Jesus could heal him.

John 5:8–9a(KJV) Ignoring the man’s lack of faith, Jesus said to him, ‘Get up! Pick up your mat and walk.’ The very thing the man was unable to do, Jesus commanded him to do. With the command went forth the healing power: At once the man was cured; he picked up his mat and walked. Jesus’ word of command to the invalid was like the creative word of God; the word was uttered and the deed was done. The man must have felt changes taking place in his body, and, feeling whole again, ‘he picked up his mat and walked’—evidence of complete healing. This is one of those healing miracles that Jesus performed without any sign of faith on the part of the beneficiary (cf. Mark 2:1–5(KJV); Luke 22:49–51(KJV)), a reminder to modern readers that healing does not always require faith on the part of the recipient.

Colin G. Kruse, John: An Introduction and Commentary, vol. 4, Tyndale New Testament Commentaries (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 2003), 148–149.


Final Thought

We sometimes wonder why, when we cry out for help, it seems that He is not listening, (James 5:16(KJV)). The problem is, Jesus may be asking us if we want to be healed. Just as Jesus did for this man He is waiting for our answer, what is that answer he is waiting to hear?”YES

Listen for Him………


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    Pastor Jimmy and Vickie Sanders

    Jesus is still the healer, what a powerful scene that was remembered as a time Jesus healed on the Sabbath. How that someone bound for many years can be set free?




JOY

What do the scriptures tell us about Joy?

Wayne Thorn

Rev. Cecil W Thorn

In the New Testament letters, joy is a desired attribute of Christians. Paul expressed frequently the joy he had regarding the salvation of those he was writing to and prayed that they might be full of joy

JOY (שִׂמְחָה, simchah; χαρά, chara). Closely related to gladness and happiness, although joy is more a state of being than an emotion; a result of choice. One of the fruits of the spirit (Galatians 5:22–23(KJV)). Having joy is part of the experience of being a Christian.

Galatians 5:22–23 (ESV): 22 But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control; against such things there is no law.

Romans 15:13 (MESSAGE): Oh! May the God of great hope fill you up with joy, fill you up with peace, so that your believing lives, filled with the life-giving energy of the Holy Spirit, will brim over with hope!

Hope=Joy+Peace

The fruit of the Spirit is … joy: One of the greatest marketing strategies ever employed was to position the kingdom of Satan as the place where the fun is and the kingdom of God as the place of gloom and misery. But the fruit of the Spirit is joy.

i. We could say that this is the joy of the Spirit because it is a higher joy than just the thrill of an exciting experience or a wonderful set of circumstances. It is a joy that can abide and remain, even when circumstances seem terrible. Paul knew this joy personally; he could sing when manacled in a dark prison dungeon (Acts 16:25).

Acts 16:25 (KJV): 25 And at midnight Paul and Silas prayed, and sang praises unto God: and the prisoners heard them.

ii. Barclay on chara, the ancient Greek word used here for joy: “It is not the joy that comes from earthly things, still less from triumphing over someone else in the competition. It is a joy whose foundation is God.”

iii. “Believers are not dependent upon circumstances. Their joy comes not from what they have, but from what they are; not from where they are, but from whose they are; not from what they enjoy, but from that which was suffered for them by their Lord.” (Spurgeon)



Troubled times we live in

With all these things going on in the United States nowadays, it’s become a very trying time for us who believe and for others who don’t believe in Jesus Christ.

Knowing what to do and how to handle it is hard, but I’m here to say today that we are not alone, But Christ is there beside us right now, looking after and taking care of us.

I  want to share a few scriptures with you hope this will encourage you and enlighten your heart a little bit. But don’t forget that we still have work to do.

We have been commissioned by God almighty to spread his gospel to this world.

John 14:27(KJV): Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.

2 Corinthians 13:11(KJV): Finally, brothers and sisters, rejoice! Strive for full restoration, encourage one another, be of one mind, and live in peace. And the God of love and peace will be with you.

Mark 16:15(KJV): And he said to them, “Go into all the world and proclaim the gospel to the whole creation.”



Insulin FREE

Hi, my name is Wayne Thorn and I was talking to Cheryl Eaton one of the directors of Hiding Place Ministry about this, and told me I should post this praise report online. About the trials and tribulations, I have gone through for over 20 years of being a diabetic stage 2 which caused me to have to take insulin 3-6 times a day trying to keep my blood sugar down, to no avail. My A1C was at 13.4 which is extremely high, even life-threatening.

Now, for the Great news as of November 30th, 2022, I have been, insulin-free. My A1C is at 6.9 which is in the normal range, I have not been out of the normal range since then and my endocrinologist (diabetes doctor) has been flabbergasted as to what going on. She has never seen results like this, so fast. It’s like my pancreas has reset itself and now it working as it should.

But I have to give all the praise to God. I and others have been praying for me about this problem for years. We know that when people go on insulin they never come off of it. But God! has seen to heal my pancreas and make me whole again.

If you are going through the same thing or anything God cares for you and only wants the best for you. He knows when the time is right to reach out to you and answers your prayers as he did mine.

God bless,

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Apology for the Russian Post

On Friday, our website was again hacked by the Russians. this time they used a POST, which then got sent out to our Email Subscribers.

We have since then removed the Post and removed the user from our website. We have also beefed up the security of our site. Hopefully, they will not be able to do this again.

Again we apologize for the inconvenience to our Subscribers.

Thank you, and God bless you as we continue to spread the Gospel around the world.

Hiding Place Ministry Directors

To be like Him

We all need to learn to be like God and that can mean loving like God Loves each and every one of us. no matter what state we are in, we need to show God’s love through us to everyone we meet.

What is God’s Love, well it is an all-encompassing love. It is the love of a mother for her children, no matter what they do or has done. God’s love is no matter what kind of love, no matter what we wear, where we have been, what we had done, and what we have said to him. God still loves and cares for us and only wants the best for us while we are still down on this earth and throughout eternity.

How do we do this? First, start off by asking God to give you love. Keep praying until you can feel God’s complete love for you beyond a shadow of a doubt. This is the beginning of LOVE.

Next, keep on praying for love but then add to your prayers that you want to love everyone else. When you start seeing that love for others, you can now start to share that love with others no matter what they say or do.

People can do and say some ugly things to us that can be very hurtful to us as individuals, but we have to look past that and see God’s love for them, not our own.

When these ugly things happen is when we need to get down on our knees and really do some intercessory prayer for that individual so that they may see God’s love just as God showed us his love.

When we do all of this we will have a better understanding of God’s love for all of us.

John 3:16(KJV)
For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.


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