Imagine tending to your garden, nurturing each plant with gentle care as you water them. Suddenly, a crimp in the hose disrupts the smooth flow of water, creating interruptions and reducing the effectiveness of your efforts. This scenario reflects how certain hindrances in our spiritual lives, like unconfessed sin, doubts, distractions, and actions contrary to God’s Word, can impede the abundant flow of God’s blessings and guidance into our lives, hindering our growth and well-being. It’s crucial to swiftly respond to situations or decisions that raise doubts or contradict God’s principles, much like running to a crimped hose to restore water flow.

The consequences of sin can be far-reaching and damaging, impacting not just our relationship with God but also our spiritual growth and influence. Ignoring sin’s deceitful allure, making excuses, or being ignorant of its effects can lead to spiritual drought and separation from God’s best for us. However, through understanding, repentance, and God’s grace, we can overcome sin’s destructive power and find forgiveness and cleansing in Christ. By actively seeking God’s guidance, aligning our actions with His will, and embracing Christ’s redemption, we can experience spiritual renewal, empowerment, and a restored connection with God’s abundant blessings in every aspect of life.

Colossians 3:3-4, “For ye are dead, and your life is hid with Christ in God.  When Christ, who is our life, shall appear, then shall ye also appear with him in glory.”

The oneness between believers and the practice of the church are both dependent on the centrality of Christ.

Christ is the center.

Indeed, Christ Himself is the reality of the Christian life and the church life.

When Christ is my center, I am free from my self.

I am free from self-consciousness.

I am free from self-condemnation.

I am free from anxiety.

I am totally free because I died and my life is now hidden with Christ in God.

“It is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me” (Gal. 2:20).

Christ is our joy.

Christ is our encouragement.

Christ is our faith.

Christ is our living.

We interact with Him in everything in our lives.

We interact only with Christ.

Our interaction is not with ourselves–with self-reflection and self-condemnation.

Christ is our righteousness (1 Cor. 1:30).

He is “all and in all” to us (Col. 3:11).

Jesus Christ is the Christian life.

We need to look away to Him.

Look away from yourself.

Look away from your failure.

Look away from your bad mood.

Look away unto Jesus.

Christ is the centrality of everything in our Christian life.

He is the Christian life itself in every aspect.

Until Tomorrow

With A Shepherd’s Love,

Pastor Jackson

Tom Graham (Sandra’s Husband) – Surgery went well  

Cheryl Knight

Joe Shelnutt

John McClain’s Mother

Amy Garner

Amy Garner’s Mom & Dad 

Andrew Halevi & Daughter

Ashely Burn’s Sisters 

Coly/Connor – Allison’s G’sons 

Dan Haines

Darlene Wiggins

David Burnette  

David Harrison – Riverside

Deanna Fowler

Denise Hulsey – Jordan’s G’mother 

Donnie Butler’s Dad

Doris Loyd

Dr. and Mrs. Davis

Drew

Easton Fielder 

Ed Mays

Eric Magnusson’s Mother

Eric Ward

Faith Burnette

Freddie May’s Mom 

George & Linda Alexander 

James Burnette 

James Garner’s Friend 

Joanie/Jeanie Mom

Jodi Bateman 

John Austin 

June Cronan’s Sister 

Junior Stephens

Kailey Bateman

Kim McClain’s Mother 

Krista Hilscher 

Larry Barker 

Lee Cronan

Lillanna Magnusson’s Mom

Linda Breedlove’s Sister – Sarah 

Linda Hodges’ Sister 

Lonzo Christin 

Lori Blount’s Mother

Mary Sims 

Marynell Ford 

Maureen Brown 

Michael Stanley 

Miles Bradshaw

Nora Allison

Pastor & Mrs. Driskell 

Ricky Gipson   

Rose Fuller – Pruitt-Monroe Nursing Home, Forsyth GA

Roseleigh Osborn 

Sandra Graham    

Scott Lanier 

Soso Nzolo – 17 Yr. Old South African Pastor’s Daughter                                                         

Susan & Alexis Tesone

Susan Mosley

Tom Witcher