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The Most Encouraging Verse

I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.” – John 16:33 (NIV)

This is one of the most encouraging Bible verses in all of scripture.

It’s the words of our Savior, assuring His people that He has our back.
It’s the words of our Savior, assuring His family that the trouble will only be temporary.
It’s the words of our Savior, assuring His followers that He wins the war.

No matter what is facing you…

No matter how big or how small…

Take Heart!

Jesus has overcome the world!
Jesus has won the battle that you’re facing.
He knows it isn’t in doubt.
He’s already won… The victory parade is coming around the corner!

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One ‘Thing’

We all have that one thing…

That one thing we wish we could change.
That one thing we wish we didn’t have.
That one thing we wish we didn’t do.
That one characteristic we wish we didn’t display.
That one hangup that we wish we could overcome.

We all have that one thing…………….

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17
Sep 2010
POSTED BY Jonathan Pearson
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Blog, Encouragement

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Watch Your Mouth!

I came to a realization the other day…

Probably one that I should have known for some time.

Maybe even something that I’ve learned in the past,
just never processed.

You never know who’s gonna hear what you say.

When you tweet.
When you blog.
When you preach.
When you speak.

You never know what people are dealing with,
what people are going through.

You never know how they’re going to apply what you say.

I’d hate to find out that something I said caused someone else to do something really stupid.
That they trusted MY advice,
and it messed them up.

It’s important that we speak truth.
That what we say is known to be true.
That we are specific in our explanation of truth.
That we never make bold claims without knowing them to be true.

The solution?

We speak truth.
We speak God’s words.

If we do that,
we can be confident that God’s going to direct it where it should go.

Watch your mouth…
You never know who may actually listen.

19
Aug 2010
POSTED BY Jonathan Pearson
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Impossible to Extraordinary

I know that this has been said many times and is a pretty obvious biblical truth but,
it also seems to be something we often forget.

Whatever you’re facing, it isn’t hopeless for the King of Kings!

It doesn’t matter how catastrophic your situation may appear,
or how over-bearing the obstacles may seem,
it isn’t hopeless.

You may think your life is too far gone,
that you’ve messed it up so bad,
you can’t return,
God will never take you back…
You’re wrong!

I’m pretty certain that those close to Jesus (even though they were told differently) had their doubts when He was placed in the borrowed grave.
I’m sure that for 3 days, they were kind of on edge about what they had spent the last several of their years doing.
I’m sure it seemed pretty hopeless to all of them.

But, what they doubted, God did.
What others saw impossible, God saw as a cinch.
What doubters discounted, God displayed.

All hope isn’t lost for you.
There could be a miracle on the horizon.
Just keep looking.
Keep searching.
Keep praying.
Keep faithful.
Keep the faith!

The impossible may just turn into the extraordinary!

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Jul 2010
POSTED BY Jonathan Pearson
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The Secret’s In the Cushion: A word on sin

When I was a kid, I loved to eat.
Even more than I do now.

My parents had no problem with me eating (I was a big boy), but they didn’t like me eating at certain times.

One of those “no eat” times was before dinner.

Starting about an hour before dinner, I wasn’t supposed to eat anything.

Every now and then, I’d still try to sneak something out of the kitchen to eat while I was sitting on the couch.

When Mom or Dad would walk into the room, I’d stick whatever I had between the seat cushions.
The wrappers from whatever I was eating would go down there too.

I knew I was doing something wrong, so I tried my best to hide it.
I did a great job, for a little while.

Until the remote or something would get under the couch and my Dad would have to lean the couch over to get it.
Or until the food and the wrappers began to stink enough to become noticeable.

My point…

Some people are still sticking stuff in the couch cushions.

You have that secret,
that thing that know one knows,
that thing that would change others’ opinion of you if they found out.

You have that thing that you’re hiding from everyone:
Your kids, your parents, your spouse, your family, your friends.

You’ve tucked it down in the cushion for so long, sometimes you even forget that it’s down there.
You’ve been doing it so long, it doesn’t even feel that wrong any more…but you still hide it.

The only way that you’re ever going to quit or get out is with the help of someone that loves you.

So…

Lean the couch over.

Confess your sin to God.
Confess your sin to someone you trust that can help you work through it.

Because…

As I learned as a child, only so much can be stuffed in the cushions before it starts becoming noticeable.

Let God clean up the mess.