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Trois ans après son titre "Shining light" qui avait eu un bel écho notamment grâce à une pub, Aime Simone vient de publier son deuxième album, "Oh Glory". Aimé Simone a 28 ans, il est français même si sa mère est norvégienne. Il a grandi à Paris. Et pourtant, il écrit et chante en anglais. Look singulier. Tatouages. Vêtements de sports. Bijoux. Coiffure dingue : un carré noir corbeau avec les côtés rasés. Un tatouage du mot reckless sur la pommette. Imprudent en français. Il l'a été. Une enfance chaotique. Délinquance, violence. Le rap le nourrit. Et c'est avec la pop qu'il trouvera finalement son langage. Son vrai nom est un mystère. Comme s'il avait voulu effacer son passé.
5 Ways to Receive Your Next Impartation - Join us for this powerful teaching on Impartation, Ambassadorial Escorts, and a Walk Through the Bible to your next Impartation. We go in-depth into - Sleep / Dreams, Visitations, Intercession, Calling on God, and the Gathering of believers. Oh Glory!!
Deux ans après «Say Yes, Say No», un premier album autoproduit qui a révélé ses talents et lui a permis de faire les parties de Peter Doherty, Aime Simone est de retour avec «Oh Glory». Un deuxième enregistrement que le chanteur est venu présenter sur une scène gratuite du Montreux Jazz Festival la semaine dernière. L'artiste franco-norvégien y développe son concept de post-pop qui mélange les esthétiques musicales en télescopant les musiques de club et les mélodies pop. Une chronique d'Olivier Horner.
Notre invité est l'une des découvertes que vous entendez régulièrement sur notre antenne ! Le chanteur Aime Simone. Découverte de son tout nouvel album "Oh Glory" au micro de Laurie Leclère.
Aime Simone, artiste franco-norvégien, sort son deuxième album "Oh Glory" qui mélange des thèmes personnels avec un style musical "post-pop" empruntant différents genres. Il se produira seul sur scène lors d'une tournée pour créer un moment unique avec son public.
Aime Simone en interview à l'occasion de la sortie le 5 mai de "Oh Glory" son deuxième album.
You Are the Light of ChristAt the Feet of JesusMatthew 5:14-16Pastor/Teacher: Ken DelageMercy Hill Community Church2020.04.19 Well, good morning, everyone. Thanks for joining us this morning. Open your Bible, if you've got it, to Matthew 5. And if you don't normally attend Mercy Hill, let me just say thank you for being with us this morning. We really see it as one of the silver linings of this time that some folks who aren't, for whatever reason, able to join us in person, have been able to join us online and we're really glad you're here. Perhaps, Lord willing, a few of you would be able to join with us when we do get back together, Lord willing, as soon as He enables that time to come. Total Darkness So, we're in a series going through Jesus’ greatest sermon, His Sermon on the Mount. We're in Matthew 5. We’ll be looking at verse 14, but before I get into it, I just want to welcome another special group of guests who are with us this morning, and that's the kids. Kids, thanks for doing church with us again. You guys are, like, setting records for how many sermons you've listened to in a row. Right? I'm really glad you can be sitting there and listening with Mom and Dad and considering these things together. Hey, I want to start by asking you a question: have you ever been in a cave? Have you ever been, like, in a real cave, like, a deep cave; you go in and go underground? Now, I got to go in a cave a while back with my family; it’s called Grand Caverns. It's in Virginia, but it’s not real close to here. And, you know, you go in and they take you on a tour of this cave, and it is deep. And you walk and walk and walk, and the walls are all rocky and, kind of slimy, kind of wet. Right? And it kind of smells, I don't know, like the underground; whatever that smells like. You know what they did to us? After, like, 20 minutes of walking way deep into this cave, they turned the lights out. Let me tell you what, it was dark. I mean dark. Like, you think it's dark in your room at night, but listen, there was no night light. There was no light down the hall. There was no little glow from the alarm clock or a little moonlight, starlight through the window. We're talking no light. Total darkness. Inky, pitch blackness. You know, that can be kind of scary. All of a sudden you feel, sort of, turned around, isolated, alone. You don't know where to go, what to do. You know, the passage before us, Jesus is talking about darkness, but it's a scarier darkness. it's a deeper darkness. It's a darker darkness, because He's talking about spiritual darkness. But the good news is He's also talking about spiritual light; a better light, a more important light, a more brilliant light than the light that our eyes can see. So, this is good stuff that we get to look at this morning. So, let's begin by just looking at His words together, giving attention to what He said, and then we'll seek to explain it and understand it. So, Matthew 5. We’ll be in verse 14 down through verse 16. Follow along as I read this. “You are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hidden. Nor do people light a lamp and put it under a basket, but on a stand, and it gives light to all in the house. In the same way, let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven.” So, I want us to consider what Jesus said. I'm going to give us an outline that we can, kind of, follow along to help us as we go. The Absence of LightSo, point number one, the absence of light. Jesus uses a couple of word pictures in here to describe what this light is like, and one of them is a word picture of somebody lighting a lamp in a house. Now, you know, we don't light lamps in the house very often anymore, but it's roughly equivalent to turning the light switch on, Right? I mean, you know, they would have a little oil lamp with a little wick. They’d have to actually, physically light it, and having done that, they would not cover it up because that wasn't the point. Right? In the same way, we don't turn a light on and cover it up. In fact, we put lights in the ceiling or up on a stand and it gives light to all in the house. So, why did people a long time ago do this? Because it was dark in the house! Right? I mean some things have changed but some things haven’t. Right? And so, what this is pointing to is the reality that it is dark in the world. If we are called to be lights in the world, the implication of this and the word pictures that Jesus used, is that without the light of Christ in the world, it is dark in the world. Friends, that is a long, solid, and terrible reality. Jesus said He is the light of the world over in John 8: “Again Jesus spoke to them, saying, ‘I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.’” He is the only light of the world. And if there's a corner of the world, so to speak, where the light is not on, there's not an alternative light. There's no “spiritual match” that can be lit to see dimly. There's no flashlight or, you know, cell phone; where you can turn that little bright light on, on your cell phone. There's no alarm clock by the bed. There's no other source of light in the world, and apart from the light of Christ, it is inky black. It's cave darkness. And this matters. This matters because spiritual darkness obscures the most significant and important realities in life. It obscures things like: why do I exist? What's the meaning of life? What's the purpose of existence? Who am I? Who is God? What is truth? What is eternity? What should I be about in preparing for the end of my days? All of that is lost in darkness when there is no light. All of that is obscured. The Light Inside You So friends, before we get into the main part of the passage, which is the call of Christians to be light, I want to first ask: do you have that light inside of you? Do you have the light of Christ shining in you? Most people, who I'm talking to, can talk well about light. Maybe you've grown up in a Christian home, maybe you’ve been around Christians and you know how to talk the talk, you know how to talk all about light, you’ve heard all about light. Friends, there is a difference between hearing about light and seeing. You know, I watch these YouTube videos—I think they call it a “V-blog”, a video blog—this kind gentleman does, he just kind of tells us about his life, right? And I watch him because he's blind and he's helping sighted people understand what it's like to be blind. And I just find it fascinating to hear about the world as he experiences it. One of the things he talks about is the idea of color and, you know, people told him all about color, so he can tell other people all about color. He can say things like, “The sky is blue,” and, “The Sea can be blue,” and “Ice can be blue,” and, “Eyes can be blue,” you know. He knows all of those true things, but blue he doesn't know. Blue is just a word, just a concept floating out there. He's never seen. He doesn't know. Friends, is the light of Christ a word to you, or is it illuminating you? There is all the difference in the world. Seeing is different than hearing about sight. Looking at the sun is different than having it described to you. Friends, you cannot hope to be a light to others until Christ is the light within you. So friend, if you don't have that light within you, let me encourage you to cry out to God today and ask him to give you the light that you need, that you could see God clearly. Maybe you've experienced it where other people seem so sure, but inside you’re like, “I just don't know. I can't get there.” Call out to Him. We are not the light of the world. We can't make light in our hearts. Jesus is the light of world and He came so that you could see, so that you could have light. So, call out to Him. Ask Him for this. This is a request pleasing to God. He loves to answer these kinds of prayers, so keep asking until he does. And you'll know when He does because you'll see. The Essence of Light Alright. So. good. So, we talked about—the reality of this passage is that it's really calling Christians to be light in the world. Jesus knew that his days on earth were numbered, that He had less than—at least less than—three years at this point of living and ministering, and that He was equipping His disciples to carry His light in them to the world. So what does that even mean? What is light? What is Jesus talking about? Well, that brings us to our second point. So number one, the absence of light. Number two, the essence of light. The essence of light. What is the essence of light? What does Jesus mean? Well, you can see the answer in verse 16 if we read it together. “In the same way, let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven.” There's a parallel in the passage. It says, “let your light shine so that they may see your good works.” Light is good works. What is the light of the believer? It's the life of the believer. It's the life, which is living out good works in the presence of others; good work seen by others. That's light, but okay, but then what are good works? What does Jesus mean there. Well, good works, this is a broad category. This is everything a believer says and does because they're following Jesus. So, everything we would say because we follow Jesus, you know, words of praise and adoration unto God; words of worship unto Him; words of encouragement to those around us; words of love and compassion; words of correction; words in defense of truth; words in defense of the weak; all of these things fall under the broad category of good works, but good works certainly tends towards the action side, doesn't it? It’s works, after all. So, these are works of worship unto God, right? Of time spent in His presence, of sacrificing unto Him. These are actions and works towards our fellow men, of loving those around us; giving generously to those who are in need; defending those who are weak; giving meaningful care to those around us; all of these things are good works that the believer is called to walk. And so, it's, kind of, just living out righteousness, publicly. If you've been with us, you know, we went through the Beatitudes, all of these Beatitudes—being hungry and thirsty for righteousness, being merciful, being pure in heart—all these things lived out in front of others. That's good works. And what the Passion says, is that those works are transformed into light. So, you do something that is a work—you're caring for somebody in need—and that care has a luminescent quality to it. That work tends to turn the light on and people can see differently. Friend, you are called to live a life that is illuminating in a dark world, that's casting light and casting out shadows around you. So, this is what the essence of light is: it is living out good works in a way that's not hiding them, but rather, that’s public, so that others may, in fact, see and give glory to God. The Presence of LightSo that brings us to point number three, the presence of light. So, we've had the absence of light, the essence of light, and now the presence of light. What is the presence of light bring? What is the impact of it? “…let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven.” Let your light shine so they may see. What’s the effect of light? In a word, sight; that's the effect of light so that they may see. Now, what are they going to see? They're going to see your good works, but that's not all they're going to see. Because they see something in your good works—which I find profound and wonderful—they're going to see your good works and give glory to you. No! That's not what they're doing. They're seeing your good works and they're giving glory to your Father in heaven. This is remarkable, because most of those around us have decided that there is no Father in heaven; that God isn't real; that God doesn't exist; that if He does exist, He hasn't made Himself known; you know, all those arguments that are out there in a world which pushes away the knowledge of God. And someone who has spent their life pushing away the knowledge of God and convinced themselves that God isn't real, they see your good works and it is as though a light has turned on, and all of a sudden, “zapped”, is what God is like right there. That's what He's like. He's like that. Oh Glory. Oh, give glory to Him! This is a wonderful reality. See, here's why this functions: because your good works are only partly yours. They're yours in that you do them, but they're His because He empowers them. He empowers all the good works that we do; God's power lies beneath every good work. His goodness flows through every good work. His righteousness is being expressed in your righteousness. When you love, His love is seen. When you care, His care is seen. When you show concern for justice, for the poor, for the weak, then the concern of God is seen for justice and for the poor and for the weak. See, your good works are ultimately His good works. I'll tell you what's true about me. If you see good works in me, you can be sure they didn't start here. You can be sure that those are coming from Him, that all the good that we have comes from Christ. Friends, this goes back to the idea, right? He is the light of the world. So any light worth shining is that light which, ultimately, we’re reflecting from Him. He's the source of light. Friends, Christian, what grace is ours? I mean. come on. Just consider what God has done for us. I mean, it's not like we were the likely candidates for this. It's not like we had a bunch of good works lying around when God came. No! We had a bunch of wicked works. A bunch of sin and shame. Evil. God saved us despite our wicked works and He saved us out of our sin. He saved us by Grace. He rescued us. He redeemed us by his blood. He made us righteous as a gift, for we’re justified. And now, He's kneading that righteousness into the dough of our lives. He's working it out into our lives, such that it's even seen by others. Of course, it's not perfect yet. Of course, we're not always perfect in our good works, in our righteousness, and yet, the Scripture is clear. They exist now and others may see by them (Mt. 5:16). This is a tremendous work of grace! Consider what God has done in you, dear saint, and consider this, that He's not done. Right? As much as He has brought us up out of darkness and into light, oh, so much more awaits. The best is yet to come; for you, for me, for every believer, because we're going to see Him as He is, and we’re going to be like Him, and the light that was just begun in us will be filling us. Holiness will reign in resurrected bodies, in eternity. Glory to God. How good is God to us? What cause of praise and gratitude is the Gospel of Jesus Christ. He didn't leave us in darkness. He brought us to light, and He's taking His from one degree of light to another until we are with Him in glory with unveiled faces. Praise be to God. Responding to the CallSo, how would God have us respond to this passage? So, what's the call of this passage? I think the call is relatively easy for us to discern. You pick it up on your first reading, right? We're to be that city on a hill that's not hidden. We're to be that lamp that has been lit and placed, strategically, to give light to all in the house. And then it says, “In the same way, let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven.” So, we're called to let the light of Christ—which He's given to us—shine through us. And I think that's probably the best way to, kind of, summarize it; allow the light of Christ within you to shine through you. Allow the light of Christ within you to shine through you. So, if you're going to allow the light of Christ within you to shine through you, what can we be about? How are you going to do that? Stay Near to ChristTwo thoughts as we close. The first thought: If you're going to allow the light of Christ within you to shine through you, stay near to Christ. Stay near to Him. He is the light of the world. If you want to be giving light to others, you got to be receiving light from Him. Stay near to Him. Draw near to Him each day. We are but dead branches apart from the vine that is Christ. Oh, be connected to that vine on a daily basis, be drawing your life from the vine that is Christ, be drawing the light from the vine that is Christ, that His light would dwell within you. Friends, this is Christianity. This is being dependent on the Holy Spirit every day. We’re not just filled with the Spirit on day one and then we move on; no, we need the Holy Spirit of God every day. If you want to be a light in this world, then the first thing you're going to confront is the darkness that still hides in the corners. Oh, call out to the Spirit of God. Ask Him to be at work within you, illuminating Christ afresh to you day after day after day.Let Your Light ShineAll right, so allow the light of Christ within you to shine through you by, first, saying you’re in Christ and then, second, by not hiding your light. There's the picture in here of putting the light under the basket. I am convinced that this is very tempting for most, or probably all, of us at different times to, in our concern for our own reputations, not want to draw, kind of, uncomfortable attention. And friend, make no mistake; this is not about exalting ourselves and showing off. That's not what this is. There is a “living out loud” that were called to, a working out our salvation in public and in private, wherever we are, simply, consistently, humbly, in a way that does not bring glory to us, but brings glory to your Father who is in heaven. Oh, saints, that is the heartbeat of the believer; to give glory to God who is in heaven. So, don't hide your light. Allow your works of praise to God and love for others to be seen, in season and out of season, wherever you are. You know, we talked a minute ago about all that God has done for us through the gospel. Listen, if you want to be one whose light shines, this comes from the place of gratitude. This comes from the place of amazement at what God has done. All right, so allow the light of Christ within you to shine through you by, first, saying you’re in Christ and then, second, by not hiding your light. Friends, He has done great things for us. Allow that to fuel your heart, your desire to be a light to those around us. That will fuel your desire because you will see others in darkness and you will remember what that's like, and you'll want life for their sake. But friend, it's also going to fuel when you recognize, “Oh, here's an opportunity to give glory to my Father who is in heaven. I could bring glory to Him right now by doing this.” O’ Lord, would you use us? O’ Lord, would you use us to bring glory to your name? Friends, Christian, allow the light of Christ within you to shine through you, because there is this tremendous effect at the end of it. It gives glory to your Father who is in heaven. That's worth it. That's wonderful. That's amazing that sinners like us could be used in that way. Oh, allow the light of Christ within you to shine through, that others may see, that others may have light, that God may receive glory, because our Father who is in heaven, He is worthy of all praise. He is worthy of all honor. He is worthy of all glory. May God be pleased to use us to glorify His great name. Closing PrayerLet's pray. Father, that is our prayer this morning; that you would use us to bring Glory To your great name. Lord, if there's anyone here that doesn't know you, I pray that they would come to see you for the first time. Would you do that? Have them call out to you, humble themselves, call out to you and meet them with the light of the world. And Lord, use us, your people, to bring glory to your name. We are a Spirit-dependent people; we can't do this on our own. We rely upon the light of the world to be life in this world. So, we invite you, Holy Spirit, fill us afresh today Lord, I pray for Mercy Hill. Fill us afresh today and each day, that we would live as lights in the darkness unto your name and your glory. In Jesus’ name, Amen. Amen.Friend, great to be with you this morning. Looking forward to the day when we can be in the same place together, but God is good to give us this opportunity; give Him praise for it. May he meet you this week with the light of Christ. Amen.
Evelyn Simpson Curenton was born into one of the most musically gifted families of all time, and her talent still shined through. She is one of the most sought-after composers and musicians of her time. On this episode, Angela walks us through two of Curenton’s personal favorite spiritual pieces: Sinner Please Don't Let this Harvest Pass and Oh Glory.Support the show (https://classicalmusicindy.org/support-classical-music-indy/)
Of Thanksgiving, creativity, and Dubai! Charlie sends his love. George Ducas -- “I Got This” (Yellow Rose Motel) Jon Pardi — “Tied One On” (Heartache Medication) Oh Glory -- “Daughters” (Single) The Pairs -- “Did I” (Noise) The Henrys -- “They Hid in the Shallows” (Paydirt) Julia Vos -- “Stay” Chaperone Picks -- “And Follow Through” (Haiku Houses) Lizanne Knott -- “Hurricane” (Bones and Gravity) Fox and Bones -- “A Strange and Wondrous Place” Vandalye -- “Sydnee’s Calling” (Cigarettes & Minarets) Better Than Ezra -- “WWOZ” (Friction, Baby) JS Ondara -- “Torch Song” (Tales of America) Send me music via SubmitHub! Send me money via Ko-fi or Patreon. Find Rachel and her comic via https://linktr.ee/rachel.cholst
Cindy and Bret Cloward are the owners and amazing team to bring us Riley Blake Fabrics. Starting just about 10 years ago, they have a diverse selection of fabric style and share wonderful technique and process videos. Add to that their new Online class website and you have a recipe for fun! Cindy joins me today, its been awhile since we spoke, and this time we’ll have a nice long chat about how all things Riley Blake! ============= Kathy Flowers is the author of ‘Oh Glory’ which is a spectacular quilt of Americana projects. She has a beautiful story about the inspiration of her book. The proceeds of her book benefit R&R of Wauconda, IL. This is a veterans’s organization founded by Veterans who know what it’s like to come home after years of service and want to make the transition easier for other Veterans. =========== Q&A with Pat ========== visit American Patchwork & Quilting at http://allpeoplequilt.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/apqmagazine Visit host Pat Sloan at http://www.patsloan.com
WELCOME "WHOLE WIDE WORLD" YES INDEED! "WHOLE WIDE WORLD" to, "LET ME TELL YOU ABOUT MY JESUS, HE CAN BE YOUR JESUS TOO" with EVANGELIST LACEY KAY GREEN WELL, SHALL WE CONTINUE, YES, WELL SHALL! LAST SUNDAY WE TALKED ABOUT , "WHAT DOES IT MEAN, BEING A CHRISTIAN?" SOOO, WE WILL SEE WHO WE ARE IN CHRIST THIS EVENING WE WILL LOOK AT MANY SCRIPTURES THAT SHOW US WHO WE ARE IN CHRIST. I'M EXCITED. the three R's.. Reconciled.. Ransomed... and Redeemed COME BRING YOUR FRIENDS, CHURCH, UNSAVED, SO THEY CAN SEE WHAT JESUS CHRIST HAS FOR THEM. AMEN, OH GLORY. *REMEMBER I TOLD YALL THAT I'M USING THE ROSE BIBLE BASICS, FROM THE ROSE PUBLISHING CO.* THANK GOD DAILY FOR ALL YOUR WONDERFUL BLESSINGS, PRAY FOR THE PEACE OF JERUSALEM, ELDERLY, CHILDREN, SOCIAL UNREST WORLD WIDE EVANGELIST LACEY KAY GREEN www.laceykayministries.org contact me prayer requests PAY PAL THERE TOO DONATES THANKS SO MUCH
WELCOME TO "LET ME TELL YOU ABOUT MY JESUS, HE CAN BE YOUR JESUS TOO" WITH EVANGELIST LACEY KAY GREEN MAN HAVE I GOT A TESTAMONY FOR YA'LL, FOR REAL MY BEAUTIFUL LOVES AND I (facebook friends) HEY, HOTLINE STRAIGHT TO THE FATHER, YES, YES AND AMEN I'M SO EXCITED, TRUE STORY, OH GLORY. HE HEARS AND ANSWERS PRAYERS. JOIN US WILL YA. PRAY WITH STOPPING, FOR WHAT THE LORD HAS PUT ON YOUR HEART, NEVER GIVE UP NEVER GIVE IN. MAKE SURE IT'S IN THE CENTER OF HIS WILL. OK. YOU KNOW DEEP DOWN IF YOU ARE PRAYING FOR SOMETHING YOU KNOW ISN'T RIGHT. "PRAY FOR THE PEACE OF JERUSALEM" BLESSINGS AND SHALOM, EVANGELIST LACEY KAY GREEN www.laceykayministries.org. contact me. W H O L E W I D E W O R LD W E L C O M E JESUS THOU ART WORTHY TO BE PRAISED IN THIS PLACE
THIS EVENING WE BEGIN THE WONDERFUL LOOK INTO 1 CORINTHIANS BRING YOUR BIBLE, ALWAYS COME, READY TO READ THE WORD. AS YOU HAVE HEARD ME SAY TIME AND TIME AGAIN, I KNOW MY LISTENERS BRING THEIR BIBLES WHEN THEY COME TO '"LET ME TELL YOU ABOUT MY JESUS," FOR WE GO LINE FOR LINE. AMEN THIS EVEING IS ALSO "KISSES FROM THE LORD HEALING MINISTRY," SUNDAY EVENINGS I OPEN THE CHAT ROOM AND PHONE LINE UP FOR PRAYER REQUEST. PLEASE BE BRIEF GIVING OTHERS A CHANCE TO REQUEST, AND PRAISE REPORTS OH THE LORD IS SO GRACIOUS TO HEAL, GIVE PEACE, RESTORE LIVES. "DELIEVERANCE" IS HIS SPECIALITY AMEN BLESSINGS AND SHALOM, EVANGELIST LACEY KAY GREEN WHOLE WIDE WORLD WELCOME DO COME IN LOVE, SPIRIT AND IN TRUTH. PRAISING GOD . RECEIVING WHAT HE HAS FOR YOU. OH GLORY. www.laceykayministries.org contact us right there
OH GLORY! THE GREAT PLAN OF GOD BEING REVEALED in Ephesians 3 THROUGH FOLLOWERS OF JESUS LIKE YOURSELVES GATHERED IN CHURCHES,THIS EXTRAORDINARY PLAN OF GOD IS BECOMING KNOWN AND TALKED ABOUT EVEN AMONG THE ANGELS Eph.3:10 MESSAGE TODAY WE WILL ENJOY BOTH THE MESSAGE AND THE NKJ VERSIONS EVANGELIST LACEY KAY GREEN www.laceykayministries.org contact me donate PAY PAL PRAY FOR PEACE OF JERUSALEM, ALL NATIONS, YOUR FAMILY, WIDOWS & ORPHANS, THE WORLD WIDE CHURCH, I WANT TO THANK ALL OF MY PARNTERS AND SPONSORS, YOU COULD BE ON THE LIST, HOW ABOUT IT.
And Jesus called a little child to Him, set him in the midst of them, and said, "ASSUREDLY, I SAY TO YOU, UNLESS YOU ARE CONVERTED AND BECOME AS LITTLE CHILDREN, YOU WILL BY NO MEANS ENTER THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN." "Therefore, whoever humbles himself as this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven. and whoever receives one little child like this in MY name receives ME." TODAY, IF YOU ARE NOT A CHILD OF GOD, MY PRAYER IS THAT YOU WILL BE GOD IS CALLING YOU, LISTEN, LET HIM COME IN. IF YOU ARE A CHILD OF GOD LISTEN HE'S SPEAKING TO US ABOUT EARTHLY THINGS WITH GREAT SPIRITUAL MEANING. OH GLORY! Matt. 18 TODAY ON , KISSES FROM THE LORD, LAY ALL YOUR BURDENS DOWN, AT THE FEET OF JESUS, LET HIM HEAL ALL YOUR ISSUES. Evangelist Lacey Kay Green www.laceykayministries.org contact me. pray for PEACE OF JERUSALEM, ALL NATIONS, SOCIAL UNREST, WIDOWS ORPHANS,
Suun kloorin kloorin halleluuja! (Oh glory, glory hallelujah!); I am a true-born Irish lad; Light evening dew