Inspiration4generations

triumphant maninspiration4generation Destiny,

13 So we, Your people and sheep of Your pasture, Will give You thanks forever; We will show forth Your praise to all generations.

Ps79:13

1 I will sing of the mercies of the LORD forever; With my mouth will I make known Your faithfulness to all generations. Ps89:1

5 For the LORD is good; His mercy is everlasting, And His truth endures to all generations. s100:5

leave a legacy Leave a lasting legacy.

be the bestExcellence

dream Who said you are too old to dream?

dreams that come true

 Let your dreams with big because your God is a BIG God.

fresh start

All things are possible to those who believe; with God all things are possible.

Who not to leave Wisdom

faith &existence Faith, positive, creative

heraldHeralding His coming

praying and working Prevailing Prayers

worship1 Adoration

inspiration Inspiration, Motivation

j0254488 Unity

CG65 Revival

young eagle learning to fly Focus, goal-oriented, agility, unique, excellence

praise him with a trumpet

Healing, Refreshment and Salvation through music

room 4God Evangelical, renewal

inspire_15[1] Purposeful, resourceful

CG53Illumination, innovation, Invention

AG00495_ Education

Christ Has RisenResurrection

j0283928 exaltation, adoration, glorification

crossroadRedemptive

CG5D Supportive

In Christ- our inheritance

Enrichment, empowerment, encouragement, Fulfilment

Business People Holding up Arms Synergy

all things are possible Possibility

Seeing with the Eye of Faith

2 Corinthians 4:18

The things which are not seen.

C. H. Spurgeon

In our Christian pilgrimage it is well, for the most part, to be looking forward. Forward lies the crown, and onward is the goal. Whether it be for hope, for joy, for consolation, or for the inspiring of our love, the future must, after all, be the grand object of the eye of faith. Looking into the future we see sin cast out, the body of sin and death destroyed, the soul made perfect, and fit to be a partaker of the inheritance of the saints in light. Looking further yet, the believer’s enlightened eye can see death’s river passed, the gloomy stream forded, and the hills of light attained on which standeth the celestial city; he seeth himself enter within the pearly gates, hailed as more than conqueror, crowned by the hand of Christ, embraced in the arms of Jesus, glorified with Him, and made to sit together with Him on His throne, even as He has overcome and has sat down with the Father on His throne. The thought of this future may well relieve the darkness of the past and the gloom of the present. The joys of heaven will surely compensate for the sorrows of earth. Hush, hush, my doubts! death is but a narrow stream, and thou shalt soon have forded it. Time, how short-eternity, how long! Death, how brief-immortality, how endless! Methinks I even now eat of Eshcol’s clusters, and sip of the well which is within the gate. The road is so, so short! I shall soon be there.

 

“When the world my heart is rending

With its heaviest storm of care,

My glad thoughts to heaven ascending,

Find a refuge from despair.

 

“Faith’s bright vision shall sustain me

Till life’s pilgrimage is past;

Fears may vex and troubles pain me,

I shall reach my home at last.”

Heaven Below and Heaven Above

Jeremiah 31:33

I will be their God.

C.H. Spurgeon

 

Christian! here is all thou canst require. To make thee happy thou wantest something that shall satisfy thee; and is not this enough? If thou canst pour this promise into thy cup, wilt thou not say, with David, “My cup runneth over; I have more than heart can wish”? When this is fulfilled, “I am thy God,” art thou not possessor of all things? Desire is insatiable as death, but He who filleth all in all can fill it. The capacity of our wishes who can measure? but the immeasurable wealth of God can more than overflow it. I ask thee if thou art not complete when God is thine? Dost thou want anything but God? Is not His all-sufficiency enough to satisfy thee if all else should fail? But thou wantest more than quiet satisfaction; thou desirest rapturous delight. Come, soul, here is music fit for heaven in this thy portion, for God is the Maker of Heaven. Not all the music blown from sweet instruments, or drawn from living strings, can yield such melody as this sweet promise, “I will be their God.” Here is a deep sea of bliss, a shoreless ocean of delight; come, bathe thy spirit in it; swim an age, and thou shalt find no shore; dive throughout eternity, and thou shalt find no bottom. “I will be their God.” If this do not make thine eyes sparkle, and thy heart beat high with bliss, then assuredly thy soul is not in a healthy state. But thou wantest more than present delights-thou cravest something concerning which thou mayest exercise hope; and what more canst thou hope for than the fulfillment of this great promise, “I will be their God”? This is the masterpiece of all the promises; its enjoyment makes a heaven below, and will make a heaven above. Dwell in the light of thy Lord, and let thy soul be always ravished with His love. Get out the marrow and fatness which this portion yields thee. Live up to thy privileges, and rejoice with unspeakable joy