Lift Up Your Eyes

Genesis 22:13-14

13 And Abraham lifted up his eyes, and looked, and behold behind him a ram caught in a thicket by his horns: and Abraham went and took the ram, and offered him up for a burnt offering in the stead of his son.

14 And Abraham called the name of that place Jehovahjireh: as it is said to this day, In the mount of the Lord it shall be seen.

The story of Abraham being challenged to offer up his son to God is one of the great examples of faith in the Bible. God instructed him to take his only son, the one that he greatly loved, and offer him up for a sacrifice. We jump in the story where God’s answer shows up. As he was getting ready to offer his son, the angel of the Lord showed up and calls his name. Abraham lifted up his eyes and found his solution.

Abraham names that place Jehovah Jireh. That name means The Lord Will Provide. Those words stood out to me, Abraham lifted up his eyes. I thought about how many times I have faced real need. It was looking me in the eyes. Exercising faith will require you to overlook your problems and look up to God.

When we focus on the problems, sometimes solutions can seem impossible to find. The answer today is in God. If you will lift your eyes to Him, you will find that Jehovah Jireh, your provider will show up. You will not go without. There isn’t anything too hard for God. Everything you need is in Him.

Lift up your eyes!

Pastor Clinton House

Thy Will Be Done

We are privileged to serve a God who has a perfect will already designed for us…His will.  Hillary Scott and The Scott Family sing a song, “Thy Will” that says, “sometimes I gotta stop, remember that You’re God and I am not.”  What an awesome revelation and reality! God has already done the work for us. Through heartache, pain, disappointment, and life’s challenges we must remember that we serve a God who is the Master Planner. Sometimes it is hard to see the promise in the midst of the process; however, remember GOD IS SOVEREIGN! He Reigns!!! He wrote from the end to the beginning and it ALL works out for our good.  Rather than praying your will, pray His; for it is perfect and it is for you!  The more you pray, the more you’ll know…of HIS will. He has NEVER failed and He won’t start now.

Happy Birthday Pastor House

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Pink & Purple Worship Sunday

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Singles Ministry Presents…. In Preparation Of Our King

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Esther 2:12 Beauty Tips by our own Dr. Mary House and make up instructions by professional make up artist, Sister Pamela House. All Women’ are welcomed to attend. Please bring your own make up and a clean face so you can apply what you learn during the session. Email singles@mfmnv.org for more information. Include the church phone number and website and address Meeting in Modulars 2-4

Family Fall Fest

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A fun day for the whole family. With petting zoo, pony rides, trunk or treat and more…
Saturday, October 29th 10:30am-12:30pm

“BELIEVE GOD!!!”

Therefore I say unto you, What things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them. (Mark 11:24) A speaker once said, “If you’re going to pray don’t worry, and if you’re going to worry don’t pray!”
What do you believe God for? Oftentimes we pray, then rise wondering if God can do what we’ve asked of Him.  Rather than wondering “if” He will do it, we should be preparing for “WHEN” He will do it.
God is the God of ALL flesh and there is NOTHING too hard for Him.  If He created the Heavens and the Earth, surely He is able to answer your prayers exceedingly and abundantly above all you could ever ask or think.
There is strength in knowing that we serve an all-powerful God who can do anything but fail! Submit your most earnest requests to God…and moving forward when you pray, pray believing!

“Running”

Proverbs 18:10

The name of the Lord is a strong tower: the righteous runneth into it, and is safe.

I love this passage. It is one that I pray often. Life can having you running. Sometimes you are running away from things that are trying to overtake you. Sometimes you are running towards a greater place of purpose. Sometimes running is the posture of busyness. In life running can be the condition of the mind, trying to figure out the things of life.

This scripture reminds us that we always have a place to run to. When you don’t know where to go or what to do, run into the name of the Lord. How do you do that? We run in prayer. His name is our hiding place. It’s a safe zone. The enemy, and the “inner” enemy cannot access us in His name. If you are overwhelmed, feeling unsafe or unsure, I invite you to run with me into the name of the Lord.

Pastor Clinton House

“Money Matters-Investing 101”

Whenever money is discussed, if the conversation persist, the topic of investing will undoubtedly come up. People love to talk about and listen to investing strategies and advice.  I think the appeal of investing in certain vehicles, like the stock market, has to do with the potential to make a lot of money very quickly with little effort.  Who wouldn’t get excited about that!!!  Especially when you consider popular investment vehicles, such as stocks and real estate, have been around for hundreds of years and have worked out well for so many.

But in this day and time, there is always some new product or new philosophy to investing that “guarantees” success. Whether you are a fan of the tried and true methods of investing or chose to venture into some less conventional, new-age product, there are a few things that you need to be aware of.  Although, this list is far from exhaustive, here are a few investing tips:

  1. Never invest in anything you don’t understand. Just because everyone else is doing it (or talking about it), doesn’t mean you have to follow in their footsteps. This is a rule the Oracle of Omaha (Warren Buffet), himself, follows. Through the last 30 years or so, technology companies have produced more millionaires and billionaires far quicker than any other sector of business in history. But not for Mr. Buffet. Why? He doesn’t invest in technology companies because, by his own account, he doesn’t understand technology. So how did one of the richest men in the world become a billionaire outside of the popular technologies that made so many other billionaires? By investing in things he was comfortable with such as real estate and service oriented businesses. In the end, you have to know yourself and understand what you don’t know.
  2. There is no guarantee when it comes to investing. It doesn’t matter if you are Bill Gates, Warren Buffet, or just the average Joe, there is no such as a “sure thing”. Anyone that tells you otherwise, is trying to sell you something. There is always associated risk; but risk can be minimized through careful planning and wise decision making. Take the time to learn about an investment before you jump in. It’s the wise thing to do.
  3. Never invest money you are not willing to lose. If you are hoping an investment will “hit it big” and solve your money problems, your hopes are misplaced and you probably don’t need to be investing right now. Take care of your obligations (debt) first. Eliminate the debt so you can use those dollars elsewhere.
  4. There is no such thing as a free lunch. Everything has a cost. If a product or company is offering you a service, it cost them something. And if you are doing business with them, that cost will probably be passed on to you somehow. This may come in the form of fees even something as drastic as lower gain interest rates. It’s up to ask the question, “What’s the catch?”

Investing is exciting; but remember everything we Christians do is to be done decently and in order (1 Cor. 14:40). Investing is no different.  Investing works, but you have to be wise and willing to make it work.  So when you are ready (i.e. out of debt), make wise decisions and watch God bless you for being a good steward.