[Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church Bulletin: February 2, 1997] Page: 1
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Sunday, February 2,1997
... Prom Rev, Catheryn Longino
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THE GIFT-GOD’S SON
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The greatest gift that God has given us is His Son. And, through this
gift, He has made us heirs to His kingdom and made it possible for us to have
eternal life. If we just seek God's direction and ask for His will to be done in
our lives, He is faithful and just to perfect those things that concern us.
As you reflect back on last month's revival and remember the series of
messages that were given:
"God Wants to Bless You"; "When You Are Put to the Test"; "The
Foolishness of Preaching"; "When God's People Pray"; and "Praising
God Joyfully".
It is easy to see how accepting "The Gift" and surrendering to His Will
impacts our lives. A pattern of thought was identifiable in the messages. If
God is in your life and if God is the center of your decisions, He will bless
you, supply your needs, teach you, and speak to you. He will answer prayers
and He will honor your praises.
Remember always that through prayer and praise we establish a
communication link with God that affords us the opportunity to remain in
fellowship with Him and keeps us in tune to His will for our lives.
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Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church (Houston, Tex.). [Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church Bulletin: February 2, 1997], pamphlet, February 2, 1997; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1324972/m1/3/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.