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Pastor Cedric Reynolds
CentrePoint Christian Fellowship
6251 Schaefer Avenue
Chino, CA 91710
(909) 263-4569
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Saturday, March 10, 2012
Was Jesus Serious?
For the last several weeks we've been analyzing Matthew 10 and identifying how Jesus interacted with His disciples. Today we're going to look over verses 1-31 and share key points we've learned as a congregation.
Open your Bible and get ready to participate for the next 20 - 30 minutes. Remember, As iron sharpens iron, So a man sharpens the countenance of his friend. Proverbs 27:17
As you are reviewing these passages, ask yourself how serious Jesus was and if or not you take Him serious pertaining to these scriptures.
The Call - Describe what Jesus did when He called His disciples in Matthew 10:1-4
The Sending - Talk about the detailed instructions Jesus gave the disciples as He sent them out in Matthew 10:5-15
The Expectations - Matthew 16-26 paints a picture of what the disciples can expect on their journey. Choose a scripture among verses 16-26 and re-state it as if Jesus was talking to us today.
Don't Fear Man, Fear God - Verses 1-26 would give anybody a reason to fear in the natural. Matthew 27-31 point out the significance of obedience. Elaborate on the verses that Jesus seems to be giving instruction to obey.
Stay blessed,
Pastor Cedric
Skype: cedreynolds
909 263 4569
p.s. Thanks for your prayer. Barbara is back home and enjoying the comfort of her recliner and real food with seasoning.
Open your Bible and get ready to participate for the next 20 - 30 minutes. Remember, As iron sharpens iron, So a man sharpens the countenance of his friend. Proverbs 27:17
As you are reviewing these passages, ask yourself how serious Jesus was and if or not you take Him serious pertaining to these scriptures.
The Call - Describe what Jesus did when He called His disciples in Matthew 10:1-4
The Sending - Talk about the detailed instructions Jesus gave the disciples as He sent them out in Matthew 10:5-15
The Expectations - Matthew 16-26 paints a picture of what the disciples can expect on their journey. Choose a scripture among verses 16-26 and re-state it as if Jesus was talking to us today.
Don't Fear Man, Fear God - Verses 1-26 would give anybody a reason to fear in the natural. Matthew 27-31 point out the significance of obedience. Elaborate on the verses that Jesus seems to be giving instruction to obey.
Stay blessed,
Pastor Cedric
Skype: cedreynolds
909 263 4569
p.s. Thanks for your prayer. Barbara is back home and enjoying the comfort of her recliner and real food with seasoning.
Saturday, February 11, 2012
"Evangelism Is Not Popular"
As we have been talking about evangelism, I thought it would be good to share with you an article I read from Pastor Greg Laurie of Harvest Ministries.
Enjoy,
Pastor Cedric
909 263 4569
Skype: cedreynolds
Originally posted by: Pastor Greg Laurie
A popular trend in the Church today is to not share your faith.
USA Today had an article about a man who described himself as a "recovering evangelist." He said that he used to engage in what he called "bait-and-switch" methods. In other words, he would engage a person with the purpose of bringing the gospel to them, but now he has changed his approach.
Instead, he advocates "All bait, no switch, and he thinks others should, as well." He advocates promotion by non-promotion, evangelism by attraction, goodwill mongering, or simply letting one's life speak for itself."
He suggests that we just "live the life," and let the "spiritual chips fall where they will."
The cure for cancer?
OK, let's use an analogy to play out that scenario.
Imagine that I am a scientist (I know, not easy to do) who found out that I have cancer, so I have worked feverishly for years on a cure and have just found total success! One pill, taken one time, and the cancer will be gone immediately.
So what should I do? Try to make the most money possible, and take my sweet time getting it to market? How about befriending cancer patients and never letting them know that I have been cured, only that I am a caring scientist, never telling them about the cure, In other words, I reason that I'll just let the "mortality chips fall where they will."
The gospel is needed
Needless to say, that attitude would be the epitome of selfishness, even criminal. The correct answer is that you want to get this cure out to as many people as possible, as quickly as you can.
To use another example, let's say that you were walking down the street and you heard screams coming from someone trapped in a burning house. What would you do? Just hope someone does something, or do you take action?
How much more important is the truth of the gospel message--for it is a cure that is even more significant than a cure for cancer (as wonderful as that would be). That does not mean doing it rudely or harshly, or look at people as "notches on your belt." It means lovingly, yet boldly engaging them with the gospel message.
When we share the gospel with others, it's like we are going to a person who is trapped in a burning house, with only moments to live, and pulling them to safety. Scripture describes it as "Rescue others by snatching them from the flames of judgment" (Jude 1:23 NLT).
Enjoy,
Pastor Cedric
909 263 4569
Skype: cedreynolds
Originally posted by: Pastor Greg Laurie
A popular trend in the Church today is to not share your faith.
USA Today had an article about a man who described himself as a "recovering evangelist." He said that he used to engage in what he called "bait-and-switch" methods. In other words, he would engage a person with the purpose of bringing the gospel to them, but now he has changed his approach.
Instead, he advocates "All bait, no switch, and he thinks others should, as well." He advocates promotion by non-promotion, evangelism by attraction, goodwill mongering, or simply letting one's life speak for itself."
He suggests that we just "live the life," and let the "spiritual chips fall where they will."
The cure for cancer?
OK, let's use an analogy to play out that scenario.
Imagine that I am a scientist (I know, not easy to do) who found out that I have cancer, so I have worked feverishly for years on a cure and have just found total success! One pill, taken one time, and the cancer will be gone immediately.
So what should I do? Try to make the most money possible, and take my sweet time getting it to market? How about befriending cancer patients and never letting them know that I have been cured, only that I am a caring scientist, never telling them about the cure, In other words, I reason that I'll just let the "mortality chips fall where they will."
The gospel is needed
Needless to say, that attitude would be the epitome of selfishness, even criminal. The correct answer is that you want to get this cure out to as many people as possible, as quickly as you can.
To use another example, let's say that you were walking down the street and you heard screams coming from someone trapped in a burning house. What would you do? Just hope someone does something, or do you take action?
How much more important is the truth of the gospel message--for it is a cure that is even more significant than a cure for cancer (as wonderful as that would be). That does not mean doing it rudely or harshly, or look at people as "notches on your belt." It means lovingly, yet boldly engaging them with the gospel message.
When we share the gospel with others, it's like we are going to a person who is trapped in a burning house, with only moments to live, and pulling them to safety. Scripture describes it as "Rescue others by snatching them from the flames of judgment" (Jude 1:23 NLT).
Saturday, January 14, 2012
What Shall We Do Then?
A couple of Sundays ago the Lord led me to share a scripture in 2 Corinthians that I believe pertains to CentrePoint and parts of the church at large. Often we search and search for new things to do when we really ought to be doing what we've been instructed to do in the first place.
Let me share with you how it reads in The Message Bible.
2 Corinthians 8-9 I'm not trying to order you around against your will. But by bringing in the Macedonians' enthusiasm as a stimulus to your love, I am hoping to bring the best out of you. You are familiar with the generosity of our Master, Jesus Christ. Rich as he was, he gave it all away for us—in one stroke he became poor and we became rich.
10-16 So here's what I think: The best thing you can do right now is to finish what you started last year and not let those good intentions grow stale. Your heart's been in the right place all along. You've got what it takes to finish it up, so go to it. Once the commitment is clear, you do what you can, not what you can't. The heart regulates the hands. This isn't so others can take it easy while you sweat it out. No, you're shoulder to shoulder with them all the way, your surplus matching their deficit, their surplus matching your deficit. In the end you come out even. As it is written,
Nothing left over to the one with the most,
Nothing lacking to the one with the least.
This passage led me back to where the Lord had us discovering how to become fishers of men. It's so nice to talk about the scripture but it's a much better thing to see the scripture come to life.
So now here we are in 2012 and what does the Lord have us do? Go back to where we started the year before but with exuberance and a strong will to finish what we started. So for CentrePoint it's about becoming fishers of men.
Where we spent a little time last Sunday was in Mark's gospel in the 6th chapter. Our primary reference was in verses 7-13 where Jesus sent the twelve out two by two to preach the word and cast out unclean spirits.
Mark 6:7 And He called the twelve to Himself, and began to send them out two by two, and gave them power over unclean spirits. 8 He commanded them to take nothing for the journey except a staff—no bag, no bread, no copper in their money belts— 9 but to wear sandals, and not to put on two tunics.
10 Also He said to them, “In whatever place you enter a house, stay there till you depart from that place. 11 And whoever[a] will not receive you nor hear you, when you depart from there, shake off the dust under your feet as a testimony against them.[b] Assuredly, I say to you, it will be more tolerable for Sodom and Gomorrah in the day of judgment than for that city!”
12 So they went out and preached that people should repent. 13 And they cast out many demons, and anointed with oil many who were sick, and healed them.
What is key for us as believers in this era is to utilize the word in methods that are different from the disciples of Jesus' time. We're in an age of technology and I highly doubt if the Lord is opposed to believers heralding the gospel via the means that are available to us. The great thing the disciples and we have in common is we love Jesus just like they did, we have testimonies just like they did and we are called to go into all the world just like they were. The advantage is we have access to technology that allows us to reach the world like they never could.
You want to talk about responsibility? We have a responsibility to carry out the work of preaching the gospel. That's just a few of us, that's all of us. Rather we think we're called or not, it our responsibility as believers to do the work of an evangelist and make full proof of our ministries.
Timothy said it best.
2 Tim 4:1 I charge you therefore before God and the Lord Jesus Christ, who will judge the living and the dead at[a] His appearing and His kingdom: 2 Preach the word! Be ready in season and out of season. Convince, rebuke, exhort, with all long suffering and teaching. 3 For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine, but according to their own desires, because they have itching ears, they will heap up for themselves teachers; 4 and they will turn their ears away from the truth, and be turned aside to fables. 5 But you be watchful in all things, endure afflictions, do the work of an evangelist, fulfill your ministry.
I sometimes feel like Jeremiah the weeping prophet. Crying over the lives of believers who refuse to do what God has instructed. Nevertheless, my assignment is clear. I will continue to compel believers to testify about the goodness of God. I will offer the resources that give assistance to those who are uncomfortable taking the necessary steps to share their faith.
I've heard it preached by more than a few preachers that we are living in a "saints revival." The saints of God will lead this revival. In the marketplace, in their neighborhoods, over the airwaves, basically everywhere the saints gather is an opportunity for the gospel to be shared.
While there are churches around the world prospering there are literally thousands of churches closing every week. Even though churches are closing, there is no excuse for the gospel not to continue to be preached. We're in an era where so many people have been saved for such a long time and know the goodness of God that just this remnant alone can turn the world right side up with the truth that is within them.
Get ready church. It's time for your light to shine. It's time for you to be used by the Lord. Like 2 Corinthians said, all it takes is a willing mind. We know God is able and you can do all things through Christ who strengthens you but do you have a willing mind?
Stay blessed,
Pastor Cedric
(909) 263-4569
Skype: cedreynolds
Sunday, December 11, 2011
God's House Part 1
"The glory of this latter temple shall be greater than the former, says the LORD of hosts. And in this place I will give peace, says the LORD of hosts.” Haggai 2:9
What a fascinating word to hear. Many believers have heard this statement and have shouted praises to the Lord on this verse alone. The truth of the matter, there is a lot that went on before this word.
Then the word of the LORD came by Haggai the prophet, saying, 4 “Is it time for you yourselves to dwell in your paneled houses, and this temple to lie in ruins?” 5 Now therefore, thus says the LORD of hosts: “Consider your ways!
6 “ You have sown much, and bring in little;
You eat, but do not have enough;
You drink, but you are not filled with drink;
You clothe yourselves, but no one is warm;
And he who earns wages,
Earns wages to put into a bag with holes.”
7 Thus says the LORD of hosts: “Consider your ways! Haggai 1:3-7a
The portion of scripture found earlier in Haggai is something every believer should consider. The question the Lord had in verse 4 is one major key. Is it time for you yourselves to dwell in your paneled houses, and this temple in ruins?
Today there are churches all over the world and especially in the United States that are just barely hanging on because the leadership and the people have chosen to focus more on their own interests rather than the interests of the household of faith. But that's not the real issue.
We see in verse 6 that not a lot of good was happening among the God's people because their attention to God's house was secondary. Now this might sound a little harsh but God does want all of His children to give His house priority. In a day where many believers are challenged some might think God would give us some slack. But we have to remember we are His children on His mission.
So is God overly concerned that we be concerned about "a building?" In Haggai's time the representation of God was more closely associated with the location of where His presence was found. Today we know His presence is found in us. To answer the question, buildings where we worship God in a general assembly serve well in the accommodation of groups too large for homes.
Our aim should be to see the people within our sphere of influence come to know Jesus in an intimate and personal way. The temple we talk about today has more to do with us. We are the temple of the Holy Spirit. The question today is, are we allowing the temple of the Holy Spirit to be used for our own pleasure more than for God's purpose? This is a serious question.
More to come...
Pastor Cedric
(909) 263 4569
Skype: cedreynolds
What a fascinating word to hear. Many believers have heard this statement and have shouted praises to the Lord on this verse alone. The truth of the matter, there is a lot that went on before this word.
Then the word of the LORD came by Haggai the prophet, saying, 4 “Is it time for you yourselves to dwell in your paneled houses, and this temple to lie in ruins?” 5 Now therefore, thus says the LORD of hosts: “Consider your ways!
6 “ You have sown much, and bring in little;
You eat, but do not have enough;
You drink, but you are not filled with drink;
You clothe yourselves, but no one is warm;
And he who earns wages,
Earns wages to put into a bag with holes.”
7 Thus says the LORD of hosts: “Consider your ways! Haggai 1:3-7a
The portion of scripture found earlier in Haggai is something every believer should consider. The question the Lord had in verse 4 is one major key. Is it time for you yourselves to dwell in your paneled houses, and this temple in ruins?
Today there are churches all over the world and especially in the United States that are just barely hanging on because the leadership and the people have chosen to focus more on their own interests rather than the interests of the household of faith. But that's not the real issue.
We see in verse 6 that not a lot of good was happening among the God's people because their attention to God's house was secondary. Now this might sound a little harsh but God does want all of His children to give His house priority. In a day where many believers are challenged some might think God would give us some slack. But we have to remember we are His children on His mission.
So is God overly concerned that we be concerned about "a building?" In Haggai's time the representation of God was more closely associated with the location of where His presence was found. Today we know His presence is found in us. To answer the question, buildings where we worship God in a general assembly serve well in the accommodation of groups too large for homes.
Our aim should be to see the people within our sphere of influence come to know Jesus in an intimate and personal way. The temple we talk about today has more to do with us. We are the temple of the Holy Spirit. The question today is, are we allowing the temple of the Holy Spirit to be used for our own pleasure more than for God's purpose? This is a serious question.
More to come...
Pastor Cedric
(909) 263 4569
Skype: cedreynolds
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Week #3 of 21 Days of Prayer
Hello again CentrePoint Family,
As I've provided for the last two weeks, below is an excerpt of the bulletin insert for Sunday November 6, 2011. 21 Days of United Prayer is happening now. Please join us. We need you.
This is the third week of our 21 Days of United Prayer.
Here's the schedule for November 20-26, 2011
Sunday 20th
Robb & Silvia Armstrong and Florence Gardner
Monday 21st
Peggy Stewart and Sam Stewart
Tuesday 22nd
Manuel & Barbara Hernandez and Gilbert Toledo
Wednesday 23rd
Conrad & Theresa Gingg
Thursday 24th
Christiana Allen
Friday 25th
Our family members and our neighbors
Saturday 26th
Our church ministries and our visitors
Be sure to check the blog for updates on the areas of prayer being requested. Remember we are using Matthew 6:9 - "The Lord's Prayer" as our model prayer targeting the individuals and families we're praying for.
Stay blessed,
Pastor Cedric
909 263 4569
Skype: cedreynolds
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Pray Plan Pursue Prosper
Hello again CentrePoint Family,
As we have been praying, now we've come to the time of planning. Before we can pursue anything as a congregation, we have to have the will of God and plan accordingly. Our time in prayer has given us the will of God. That's why we pray "Thy Kingdom come, Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven."
I've put the video below together after today's gathering in church. Please know I understand how difficult it is for some of you. Doing things differently is always a challenge in the beginning. But if we expect different results we have to take different actions.
I am pretty excited about the new direction the Lord is leading CentrePoint. With prayer as the catalyst of everything we will pursue for our future, we're in a good place. Our plans will be ironclad. Our pursuit will not be in vain. Our degree of prosperity will be divinely inspired.
This is more than just a minor adjustment in CentrePoint. This is a total stripping away of what we used to be to become what God has always intended for us to be. This season will require our complete willingness to change to see the will of God accomplished in our midst. It's one of those times where nothing should surprise us. It might mean that people you don't expect to lead will lead and people you expect to be on board not be on board. It's just that kind of season.
As I lead during this season the Lord has instructed me to lead with an open hand. That is to say don't hold onto anything too tightly and keep my hands open so He can put what He wants to put in my hands. I feel as though my trust in the Lord during this season is way beyond any point in the history of my life in ministry at CentrePoint.
For so many years we have all longed to prosper in the things of God. I'm not saying that we haven't prayed, planned and pursued the will of God in the past. I just believe that the fervency of our prayer today has put us in a zone to see the absolute will of God and nothing less. Normally I would would be asking who's with us. I would be looking to garner your commitment. But today my heart is at peace because "I am assured that God is with us and the whole world could stand against us and it wouldn't make a difference."
Stay blessed,
Pastor Cedric
909 263 4569
Skype: cedreynolds
As we have been praying, now we've come to the time of planning. Before we can pursue anything as a congregation, we have to have the will of God and plan accordingly. Our time in prayer has given us the will of God. That's why we pray "Thy Kingdom come, Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven."
I've put the video below together after today's gathering in church. Please know I understand how difficult it is for some of you. Doing things differently is always a challenge in the beginning. But if we expect different results we have to take different actions.
I am pretty excited about the new direction the Lord is leading CentrePoint. With prayer as the catalyst of everything we will pursue for our future, we're in a good place. Our plans will be ironclad. Our pursuit will not be in vain. Our degree of prosperity will be divinely inspired.
This is more than just a minor adjustment in CentrePoint. This is a total stripping away of what we used to be to become what God has always intended for us to be. This season will require our complete willingness to change to see the will of God accomplished in our midst. It's one of those times where nothing should surprise us. It might mean that people you don't expect to lead will lead and people you expect to be on board not be on board. It's just that kind of season.
As I lead during this season the Lord has instructed me to lead with an open hand. That is to say don't hold onto anything too tightly and keep my hands open so He can put what He wants to put in my hands. I feel as though my trust in the Lord during this season is way beyond any point in the history of my life in ministry at CentrePoint.
For so many years we have all longed to prosper in the things of God. I'm not saying that we haven't prayed, planned and pursued the will of God in the past. I just believe that the fervency of our prayer today has put us in a zone to see the absolute will of God and nothing less. Normally I would would be asking who's with us. I would be looking to garner your commitment. But today my heart is at peace because "I am assured that God is with us and the whole world could stand against us and it wouldn't make a difference."
Stay blessed,
Pastor Cedric
909 263 4569
Skype: cedreynolds
Sunday, November 06, 2011
21 Days of United Prayer
Hello CentrePoint Family,
Below is an except of the bulletin insert for Sunday November 6, 2011. 21 Days of United Prayer is happening now. Please join us. We need you.
Starting Sunday November 6, 2011 - Saturday November 26, 2011 those who choose to join us will be targeting one family or person to pray for each day. For Example - 30 people will pray for one family on Sunday November 6, 2011 as each of them feel impressed to pray during the day.
Here's the schedule for November 6-12, 2011
Sunday 6th
Pastor Cedric, Barbara and Ceddy Reynolds - Wisdom, direction and finances
Monday 7th
Pastor John Herriott - Balance in life, ministry, employment
Tuesday 8th
Ron, Donna and Ronnie Ex - Complete healing for Donna and Ron and finances for children
Wednesday 9th
Gary & Peregrina Rodenius - Wisdom, direction and health
Thursday 10th
Bruce and Marianne Visscher - Continued blessing
Greg, Carrie and Ellie Contreras - Greg's complete healing, finances and Carrie's employment
Friday 11th
Mary Smith - Endurance
Saturday 12th
Lowell and Brenda Jepsen - Traveling mercy as they are away
Additional information will be posted for those we'll be praying for the next two weeks. For now let's concentrate on this week.
Stay blessed,
Pastor Cedric
909 263 4569
Skype: cedreynolds
Monday, October 31, 2011
Lead Us Not Into Temptation
As we pray it's important to know why we pray what we pray. I Matthew 6, we see Jesus telling the disciples to say whey they pray, "lead us not into temptation but deliver us from the evil one." The significance of this is Jesus Himself was led into the wilderness by the Spirit and He is now charging the disciples to say to the Father, "lead us not into temptation but deliver us from the evil one."
How is it that it was okay for Jesus to be led into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil and it's not okay for the disciples? In my attempt to give an answer here, let's look at the circumstances Jesus was faced with verses the disciples. Jesus was on a mission from heaven and part of His assignment was to overcome sin. The disciples on the other hand were on a different mission and that was to carry out the work of the Kingdom of God in the earth as instructed and modeled by Jesus.
In the earth while Jesus walked the earth He live without sin. Contrary to the first Adam, Jesus did not yield to sin. Although He was God He was also man and in His manly nature, He did not yield to sin though He was thoroughly tempted.
Getting back to the prayer. James 1:13 says that "God tempts no man." 1 Corinthians 10:13 says the "God will make away of escape even when man is tempted." (these are my paraphrases). We can see that God is not in the tempting business. So in reference to the disciples, it is important to not remind God in the prayer but to assure themselves that God will definitely not lead them into temptation but will most definitely deliver them from the evil one.
When you and I pray today and everyday we ought to realize what the disciples realized. That is God wants us to live above the temptations of this world and will do what He says He will do if we'll but ask Him. That is to say, we ought not leave this component of the Lord's prayer out of our prayer.
Listen, as we continue to pray with the understanding the the Lord's prayer is not just a few words put together to pacify God. They are words we live by. They are the very words of life that keep us connected to the Father and give us the ability to function in His Kingdom here on earth in victory. Wouldn't you say it's time to pay closer attention to how you pray? Wouldn't you say it's time to take your prayer life more seriously?
CentrePoint family, I am believing God with all of you on an individual level get a hold of the revelation of the Lord's prayer and see it the way the disciples saw it. See it the way Jesus meant it. Lastly, see it the way it will have the most positive Kingdom impact in your life today. This is a daily prayer for daily living. I really hope we see it as a family,
Stay blessed,
Pastor Cedric
909 263 4569
Skype: cedreynolds
How is it that it was okay for Jesus to be led into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil and it's not okay for the disciples? In my attempt to give an answer here, let's look at the circumstances Jesus was faced with verses the disciples. Jesus was on a mission from heaven and part of His assignment was to overcome sin. The disciples on the other hand were on a different mission and that was to carry out the work of the Kingdom of God in the earth as instructed and modeled by Jesus.
In the earth while Jesus walked the earth He live without sin. Contrary to the first Adam, Jesus did not yield to sin. Although He was God He was also man and in His manly nature, He did not yield to sin though He was thoroughly tempted.
Getting back to the prayer. James 1:13 says that "God tempts no man." 1 Corinthians 10:13 says the "God will make away of escape even when man is tempted." (these are my paraphrases). We can see that God is not in the tempting business. So in reference to the disciples, it is important to not remind God in the prayer but to assure themselves that God will definitely not lead them into temptation but will most definitely deliver them from the evil one.
When you and I pray today and everyday we ought to realize what the disciples realized. That is God wants us to live above the temptations of this world and will do what He says He will do if we'll but ask Him. That is to say, we ought not leave this component of the Lord's prayer out of our prayer.
Listen, as we continue to pray with the understanding the the Lord's prayer is not just a few words put together to pacify God. They are words we live by. They are the very words of life that keep us connected to the Father and give us the ability to function in His Kingdom here on earth in victory. Wouldn't you say it's time to pay closer attention to how you pray? Wouldn't you say it's time to take your prayer life more seriously?
CentrePoint family, I am believing God with all of you on an individual level get a hold of the revelation of the Lord's prayer and see it the way the disciples saw it. See it the way Jesus meant it. Lastly, see it the way it will have the most positive Kingdom impact in your life today. This is a daily prayer for daily living. I really hope we see it as a family,
Stay blessed,
Pastor Cedric
909 263 4569
Skype: cedreynolds
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Knowing and Obeying the Voice of God - Rick Joyner Video | Prophetic Perspective on Current Events
Knowing and Obeying the Voice of God - Rick Joyner Video | Prophetic Perspective on Current Events
This is a worthwhile video to watch. Rick Joyner shares some things we all need to consider regarding knowing and obeying the voice of God. He also makes a clear point that the United States is not the Kingdom of God as some believers misconstrue.
Stay blessed,
Pastor Cedric
909 263 4569
Skype: cedreynolds
Click on this link directly above to view video
This is a worthwhile video to watch. Rick Joyner shares some things we all need to consider regarding knowing and obeying the voice of God. He also makes a clear point that the United States is not the Kingdom of God as some believers misconstrue.
Stay blessed,
Pastor Cedric
909 263 4569
Skype: cedreynolds
Monday, October 24, 2011
Forgive Us Our Debts...
Hello CentrePoint Family,
It's so good to see you're getting a hold of the serious nature of our time in prayer. The Lord never ceases to amaze me when it comes to our time in prayer. The testimonies I'm hearing are letting me know we are on the right track.
For those of you who remember Pastor Joe and Carmen Olvera, it was sure nice to see them. Just the fact that he came and was able to confirm our season of prayer is definitely of the Lord, was a genuine joy. I had a chance to speak with him after our prayer and he mentioned "vehemently" that the Lord has spent the last 4 years bringing him and his ministry to a position of totally depending upon Him. I believe we are in that same spot. We will depend on Him or we will depend on ourselves. I would much rather depend on Him.
Every week I have been compelled to document what the Lord is saying to us in prayer. This week is no different. This past Sunday I believe I heard the Lord saying that, "it is time to rid negative influences in our lives." That could be people we work with, live around and even people we allow in our lives from time to time who bring nothing but trouble. It's time to let them go and love them from afar.
So here's where we are today:
1.) We need to connect as a family
2.) We need to take time to have fun
3.) We need get what we want from God on our own.
4.) Rid the negative influences in our lives.
Stay blessed,
Pastor Cedric
(909) 263-4569
Skype: cedreynolds
Below is a video except of the revelation the Lord gave me regarding Him "forgiving us of our debts as we forgive our debtors."
It's so good to see you're getting a hold of the serious nature of our time in prayer. The Lord never ceases to amaze me when it comes to our time in prayer. The testimonies I'm hearing are letting me know we are on the right track.
For those of you who remember Pastor Joe and Carmen Olvera, it was sure nice to see them. Just the fact that he came and was able to confirm our season of prayer is definitely of the Lord, was a genuine joy. I had a chance to speak with him after our prayer and he mentioned "vehemently" that the Lord has spent the last 4 years bringing him and his ministry to a position of totally depending upon Him. I believe we are in that same spot. We will depend on Him or we will depend on ourselves. I would much rather depend on Him.
Every week I have been compelled to document what the Lord is saying to us in prayer. This week is no different. This past Sunday I believe I heard the Lord saying that, "it is time to rid negative influences in our lives." That could be people we work with, live around and even people we allow in our lives from time to time who bring nothing but trouble. It's time to let them go and love them from afar.
So here's where we are today:
1.) We need to connect as a family
2.) We need to take time to have fun
3.) We need get what we want from God on our own.
4.) Rid the negative influences in our lives.
Stay blessed,
Pastor Cedric
(909) 263-4569
Skype: cedreynolds
Below is a video except of the revelation the Lord gave me regarding Him "forgiving us of our debts as we forgive our debtors."
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