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At 1:08am on May 11, 2010, kathleen aldea said…


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At 10:07pm on September 28, 2009, Ps Jani Sigmund Wowiling said…
Hi Sis.. it's nice to have a friend like you in Christ Jesus..
Jesus bless you all there, Miriam..
At 2:21am on July 22, 2009, kathleen aldea said…
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At 9:33am on May 8, 2009, Mariam said…
I LOVE YOU ALL
At 1:06am on May 2, 2009, charyn said…
its really great to have a christianfriend... if u need soomeone to talk to im just chat away... Here's my ym leadmelord_1982@yahoo.com
At 7:11am on April 27, 2009, kathleen aldea said…
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Hmm...no time to msg me huh???

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Ah...you are thinking of sending me a msg now???

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Choooo cho chweet of you......

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Come on...send it across...i'm waiting for your "hi"..

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Hmm...how long I have to wait???

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What???? No need to wait??? WOW!!!

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huhuhuhuhuhuhu

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Hmm...im waiting!


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Hey I'm watching you so do send a hi soon...


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Hey don't u miss meeee...??

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Hmm...tired of typing...

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I'll just say it for you then...

Hello!!!! I Miss U So Much....


Each moment in a day has its own value
Morning brings Hope...
Afternoon brings Faith..
Evening brings Love....
And
Night brings Rest...
Wish you find them all today.

KEEP SMILING!!!
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Remembering is the heart’s own way
Of holding loved ones close
And keeping us in constant touch
With those who mean the most.
Remembering is the heart’s own way
Of sending loving thoughts today!
A friend is someone we turn to
When our spirits need a lift,
A friend is someone we treasure
For true friendship is a gift.
A friend is someone we laugh with
Over little personal things,
A friend is someone we’re serious with
In facing whatever life brings.
A friend is someone who fills our lives
With beauty and joy and grace
And can make the world that we live in
A better and happier place!
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At 7:59am on April 3, 2009, kathleen aldea said…

Soul food for the Day: The CENTER...

The center chapter of the BIBLE is Psalm 118.. there are 594 chapters before and after Psalm 118
And if we will add this we will get 1188... in which the center verse of the BIBLE is PSALM 118:8
What is the significant of Psalm 118:8 in God's perfect will for our lives?
It is better to trust in the LORD, than to put confidence in man.-- Psalm 118:8
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When things get tough, always remember faith doesn't get you around trouble..
it gets you through it!
When you relinquish the desire to control your future you obtain happiness...

Prayer:
Father God, bless my friend in whatever it is that you know he/she may be needing this day....
May their life be full of your peace, prosperity and power as they seek to have closer relationship with you. Amen...




At 9:01am on March 30, 2009, felixpadua said…
mariam, you disappeared in the chatroom. but it's nice to have chatted with u for a while. please come to the AAG more often. God bless you abundantly.
At 8:54am on March 30, 2009, charyn said…
Hi Mariam!

Nice to meet you!
At 4:08pm on January 29, 2009, Amy Shade said…
Hello,i am new to all of this as well. God has given me peace and allowed me to forgive myself of my sins. i am blessed with a new life,with love happiness,and the joy of god in my life.
At 2:56am on November 6, 2008, Maron said…
Hi, for the journey, don't think of how far you've come but how far you are going.
The journey is pregressive; anything you do shouldn't be factored by the brain alone,
but must also be guided with your conscience. we are only instruments in the hands of God.

Stay blessed and may God continue to strengthen you.

Love,
Maron
At 8:38pm on October 10, 2008, Paige Robertson said…
Hey girl!!!
What a nice message you left me!!! Thank you soo much! It is nice to be missed soo much!!! gee, Im not worthy!!!
The phone number that you have is correct. Leave me a message if you do call. I screen my calls, and plus Im gone alot. Im glad to know thta oyu are still around and doing good, despite work which always seems to be a burden at times. When I was in the "corporate world" I delt with alot of drama and chaos. I didnt make enough money to put up with what I did!! I am blessed that I dont have to be in that setting right now, but you never know. I could be back to work tomorow if it is Gods will. But the painting is going well, and its keeping me busy. I love my new church and my friends. I finally feel like Im part of the body of Christ again!!! So, call me!!! You got too!! It would bless me!! It would be really cool. You are loved and missed. Sorry that I had to leave for a bit. It was a God thing. My computer died. So, Im sorry. Im back now and ready to play!!
God Bless you sis!!
Paige
At 8:39pm on October 6, 2008, kathleen aldea said…
this is the reason why we r doing our ministry here on earth... we r the reason.....

At 8:10am on October 5, 2008, Paige Robertson said…
Hello Miriam!!!
How are you sweetie! Sorry that I have been gone a while. My computer crashed, and it really sucked, but I do believe now that it was God ordained. He wanted to redirect my way so that I could concentrate on the more important things in my life that needed my attention. I did get alot done, and now Im ready to roll!!! Im soo glad to be back to see all my friends! You were surely missed! You will have to update me as to what is going on in your life. How was your summer? Anything that you did that was alot of fun? Did you travel anywhere? Im doing good. Just taking care of the kids,painting,serving at church, going to bible study and a womens group. It takes all my time. Well, honey, I cant wait to hear back from you! I love you in Christ!!
At 10:02am on September 18, 2008, kathleen aldea said…
The storms of our life
Prove the strength of our anchor…..

"Therefore everyone who hears these words of mine
and puts them into practice is like a wise man
who built his house on the rock.- Matt.7:24

Living for the Lord,serving Him each day,
Best prepares the soul for the stormy way;
Then as trials come,tempting to despair,
We can rest secure,safe within His care.

God bless u my dear friend....
At 6:14pm on September 11, 2008, Moses said…
Hi Mariam, I've come across a very good article on forgetting the past by Kenneth Copeland that I think is a must read for you but its very big.I hope it doesn't clog your page.

Forgetting Those Things That Are Behind
by Kenneth Copeland


I certainly wish I were better at forgetting things!

That’s one statement most of us have never made. It’s our ability to remember, not our ability to forget, that we usually want to develop. Yet, according to the Bible, forgetting can change our lives. It can change our environment. It can help take us from failure to success, from sickness to health, and from poverty to abundance.

In fact, as born-again children of God, we can’t fully enjoy the victory that belongs to us in Jesus until we learn how to supernaturally forget.

If you don’t believe it, look at the life of the Apostle Paul. He was one of the most powerful believers this earth has ever seen. He faced more challenges, persecutions and hardships than most of us can even imagine. Yet he boldly declared, “In all these things we are more than conquerors through Him who loved us. Now thanks be to God who always leads us in triumph in Christ…. I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me” (Romans 8:37; 2 Corinthians 2:14; Philippians 4:13, New King James Version).



Get a Grip



Sometimes we’re tempted to think Paul was able to live in such triumph because he was some kind of super saint. We don’t even aspire to walk in his footsteps because we figure we’re just ordinary believers and he was something special. But Paul told us clearly that wasn’t the case. He said, “[I] am less than the least of all saints…” (Ephesians 3:8).

What, then, was the key to Paul’s amazing spiritual success? How did he live such a victorious life?

He answered those questions in his letter to the Philippians when he wrote these powerful words: “Brethren, I count not myself to have apprehended: but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus” (Philippians 3:13-14).

To get the full impact of those verses, remove the italicized words (which weren’t in the original manuscripts but were added later by the translators) and read them again: “I count not myself to have apprehended but one thing—forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, I press….”

Can you see what Paul was saying there? He was telling us that there was one thing in life he knew he had a good grip on, one thing he’d apprehended and developed the ability to do. He’d learned to supernaturally forget his past and press forward into his God-ordained future. He’d discovered the secret of leaving old things behind and moving ahead.

For Paul, that was a particularly remarkable accomplishment because his past was packed with atrocities that, naturally speaking, would be impossible to forget. He had spent the years just before he was saved persecuting Christians. He’d caught them in church and ordered them thrown into dungeons where many eventually died. He had actually supervised the murder of Stephen, holding the coats of those who hurled stones at him. Paul had watched approvingly as the heavy, jagged rocks crushed the body of one of the most beloved leaders of the early Church. He had personally heard Stephen cry out with his last breath, “Lord, lay not this sin to their charge!”

Can you imagine how those memories must have tried to haunt Paul after he was saved? Can you imagine how feverishly the devil must have worked to remind him of what he had done—to make him feel unworthy to be a minister of the gospel?

Yet somehow Paul defeated those memories. Somehow he found a way to supernaturally forget his past. Clearly, if he could do it, you and I can too. We just need to know how.

To find out, all we have to do is return once again to his writings. In 2 Corinthians 10, he explained the process: “For though we walk in the flesh, we do not war after the flesh: (For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling down of strong holds;) Casting down imaginations, and every high thing that exalteth itself against the knowledge of God, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ; and having in a readiness to revenge all disobedience…” (verses 3-6).



Don’t Let Your Past Dictate Your Future



According to those verses, we can’t live in victory by just waiting for supernatural forgetfulness to overtake us. We can’t just sit around hoping that someday God will reach down and wash away our memory of the past. We must get aggressive about it. That’s what Paul did. He declared war on every thought that tried to drag him back to his old life. He took revenge on every memory, mental image, concept or imagination that contradicted what the Word of God said about him as a reborn, righteous, new creation in Christ.

If we want to enjoy the kind of victory Paul did, we have to do the same thing. Otherwise, our mind will keep dragging us back into old cycles of sin and defeat because, unlike our spirit, our mind was not made new when we were born again. It stayed the same. If we don’t renew it with the Word, it will continually feed us with thoughts and fears from the past. And since our lives are shaped by what we think (which becomes what we say…which dictates what we decide and what we do), those thoughts and fears from the past will end up dictating our future.

If we don’t use the power of the Word to supernaturally forget those things which are behind—despite all the promises God has made to us as believers, despite the fact that our lives are truly hidden with Christ in God—we’ll be doomed to repeat the mistakes and failures of the past again…and again…and again.

When I say you must supernaturally forget the past, I’m not talking about just keeping it off your mind for a couple of days. I mean you must forget it the way God forgets something. Put it as far from you as the east is from the west (Psalm 103:12). Root it out of your memory by the blood of the Lamb and cleanse your consciousness of it permanently by faith.

You must begin to believe that what the Bible says about your past is true. Every negative part of it is gone! Everything the devil did to you and through you has been wiped out forever! “Old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new. And all things are of God, who hath reconciled us to himself by Jesus Christ…” (2 Corinthians 5:17-18).



It’s All in Your Mind



When I think about how completely God demolishes the devil’s work in our past, I’m often reminded of a little house in Steamboat Springs, Colo., that Gloria and I bought back in 1986. It wasn’t anything fancy but we really enjoyed it. Just thinking about it right now, I can see every detail of it in my mind’s eye.

I can take you through the front door into the little mudroom in the front where we hung our winter jackets and parked our boots and gloves. I can walk you through the living room where the fireplace crackled and glowed on snowy, winter days.

I can take you back to the kitchen and the little dining room where our kids and grandkids used to gather. I can describe every piece of wallpaper, every rug and every picture hanging on the walls. I can see myself right now walking up the stairs with suitcases in my hands. I can see myself going back downstairs to the lockers where we kept our skis, and getting ready to hit the slopes.

Just thinking about it is like being in that cabin right now. It’s absolutely real to me.

But you know what? We sold that cabin in 1999, and the guy who bought it took a bulldozer and knocked the whole thing down. There’s nothing left of it. That house does not exist anywhere on this earth. The only place it exists is in my mind.

Praise God, the same thing happened to our sinful, defeat-ridden, old past! The blood of Jesus Christ of Nazareth has demolished it even more completely than that bulldozer demolished our Colorado cabin! In the mind of God, it is gone.

Every old, ungodly thing in your life (including the bad things other people did to you, the sorrows and pains the devil inflicted on you) has passed away. Those things don’t exist anywhere on this planet…except in your mind. The only power or reality they have is what you give them.



Three Keys to Forgetting the Past



“I understand that, Brother Copeland,” you might say, “but exactly how do I get rid of the memories that plague me? How do I stop thinking about them?”

Over the years, I’ve discovered three vital keys that help me supernaturally turn off thoughts of the past. If you’ll keep these keys in mind and act on them, you’ll be able to take every thought captive and cast down every ungodly memory that rises up against you.

First and foremost, always remember that your sin is none of the devil’s business. If he tries to remind you of things you’ve done wrong, take authority over him and command him to leave you alone. At times the devil will try to trick you into believing that God is the One reminding you of those sins but don’t you believe it! Jesus never reminds you of your sin. He wiped it out. He has forgotten it and He wants you to do the same. So when the devil tries to convince you to mentally rehearse your past, refuse and resist him and he will flee from you.

Don’t even let the devil talk to you about current sins. It’s not his place to deal with you about them. Your sin is between you and Jesus. He’s the One who bought you. He’s the One who paid the price for your forgiveness. So when you miss it—in little ways or big—Jesus is the One you need to talk to about it. Run to Him (not from Him) and repent. Confess your sin and refuse to allow the devil or anyone else to put you under condemnation for it.

Second, always remember that when we confess our sins to Jesus, “he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness” (1 John 1:9).

Sometimes believers doubt that forgiveness. If they still feel guilty after they confess their sin to the Lord, they think God hasn’t done His part. They believe He is still holding their sin against them.

Don’t ever make that mistake. Always remember that Jesus keeps His Word. Every time we confess our sin, He is 100 percent faithful and just to forgive us and cleanse us. So if our feelings say otherwise, then our feelings must be lying because Jesus will never lie. He will always do what He says He will do.

Never base your faith on your feelings. Base it on God’s Word. The moment you confess your sin, believe Jesus has forgiven and cleansed you regardless of how you feel. Then speak by faith, call things that be not as though they were and say, “I receive my forgiveness. I receive my cleansing. That sin is washed completely away by the blood of Jesus. I am free of it now, in Jesus’ Name!”



Turn the Tables on the Devil



Once you’ve received your forgiveness by faith, begin to purge the memory of that sin by speaking the Word. When the devil starts tempting you to think about it again, open your mouth and give him the same answer Jesus gave when the devil tempted Him. Say, “It is written….” Shut the devil up by telling him what God says about the situation. Go after him with a vengeance. Get revenge on that disobedient thought by assaulting it with the Word.

Don’t just do it silently either. Don’t just try to counter disobedient thoughts with scriptural thoughts. That won’t work. If you want to win the battle in your mind you have to use a mightier weapon. You have to fight thoughts with words.

Words always overcome thoughts because the moment you open your mouth, your mind must stop thinking and listen to what your mouth has to say. That’s the way human beings are created, and there’s nothing the devil can do about it. Try as he may to pressure you with negative thoughts, if you’ll speak the Word, you’ll defeat him every time.

Most believers don’t realize that so they let the devil get the upper hand. When he starts putting pressure on their minds, hammering away at them with thoughts of fear or guilt based on their past, they just let those thoughts dominate them. But that’s not what the Apostle Paul taught us to do.

He taught us to turn the tables on the devil and put the pressure on him instead. That’s right! He said, “I forget those things which are behind and I press forward….” Paul pressed in to His God-ordained future by believing and confessing the Word. He put the devil in such a pressure cooker of the Word that he and his demonic cohorts were forced to flee.

I’m telling you, when you start pressuring the devil instead of letting him pressure you, life gets exciting. But you can’t do that by sitting around feeling sorry for yourself. You have to choose consciously, on purpose, to have faith in the Word and to use that Word to attack the negative thought patterns in your life. You have to be determined to say what the Word says, and to keep saying it…and saying it…and saying it…until that Word becomes so imbedded in your thought life that it comes out of your mouth without you having to think about it.

You can do it! You can purge your thought life of all those old hurts and fusses you’ve had with people. You can uproot and remove from your consciousness all the old sins of the past. You can take every blue thought, every sick thought, and every tired, old, worn-out, unforgiving thought and replace them all with thoughts of love and faith.

Just roll every rotten thing from your past over on God, set your faith toward heaven and begin to press. Supernaturally forget those things that are behind and head full throttle toward the mark of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.

It will take some work, but you can do it, and when you do, you’ll discover what Paul discovered—it is truly a glorious, victorious way to live!
At 5:24pm on September 11, 2008, Moses said…
Hi Mariam, Just wanted to ask you, how do you cope with the challenges of being a sales executive as a believer?
At 6:18pm on September 10, 2008, Moses said…
Hi Mariam,
Never mind about the past.The Bible tells not to remember the past nor consider the things of old.Focus on the future, not the past.Blessings

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