Monday, October 22, 2018

Support Jesus Saves Ministries Holiday Food Drive

Jesus Saves Ministries and The Life Conference Suite are accepting donations for our Sixth annual Thanksgiving Holiday Hope Food Basket Distribution Monday, November 19th, 3:00PM - 6:00 PM. Our goal is to provide a Hope Food Basket with turkey to 50 families.
Due to support from Dare to Care this year, we are asking specifically for the following food items:
  • Stuffing/Dressing mix,
  • Turkey or Chicken gravy,
  • Cranberry Sauce
  • Cooking Oil, 
  • Cornbread Mix,
  • Dinner Rolls 
  • Cake Mix/Desserts,
  • Icing
  • Lemonade/Beverage Mix

 Here's How You Can Help: 
  1. Pray for the Lord's will to be done through this initiative.
  2. Bring donations to our office at The Life Conference Suite, 2001 W. Broadway, Suite 10, Louisville, KY, Monday-Friday, 10A-5P. 
  3. Provide names of person(s) who need assistance; Limit 1 basket per household. 
  4. Volunteer to help pack the baskets on Monday morning, November 19th, 9A-1P 
  5. Make a monetary donation through Paypal to purchase supplies. 
  6. Call Min. Angela Lee Price, 502-415-1001 for additional information. 

Monday, October 15, 2018

Is Our Preaching In Vain?

Min. Angela Lee Price
Most people are familiar with story of Noah and the great flood.  Noah built a huge boat to house himself and his family and pairs of every species of animal during the worldwide flood.  Noah was the tenth generation from Adam.  He was a bridge between two worlds, the former world destroyed by water and the current awaiting destruction by fire.  Noah was 600 years old when the epic flood came and he was 950 when he died.  Noah stood out from his contemporaries.  He walked with God.  His great-grandfather also Enoch walked with God.
Noah preached for 120 years.  After preaching all those years, his only converts were his wife, his three sons, and his sons' wives - just seven people in all.  That's all. His ark was, in itself, a monumental message to his generation.  It was a visible monument of the coming wrath, a call to men and women to flee from sin.  The preaching of Noah fell on deaf ears.  No doubt some mocked, some vacillated, some wrote op-ed articles as to why there could never be a universal flood.  But the Bible said, "Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord (Gen. 6:5)."  He did everything God told him to do.  Noah entered the ark, free from the blood that would have otherwise been on his hands.

Was his preaching in vain?  These four confirmed his call, his commission (Gen. 6:14-16), his courage (6:22), his converts (7:13), and his conscience (2 Peter 2:5).  Noah's preaching was not in vain because God commissioned him to preach and to build an ark. Noah preached to world that had turned from God to their own way. "The Lord saw how great man's wickedness on the earth had become and that every inclination of the thoughts of his heart were only evil all the time (Gen. 6:5).  The ark was God's solution to save humanity and creation from complete and utter destruction.  It was His vision to repopulate the world through Noah's family.  It was proof that God's judgment was imminent, that the coming judgment was at hand.

Noah's preaching was not in vain because he had courage. Anytime God gives you an assignment it will require courage because the vision will be too big for you.  It will require faith in God.  He built the ark to exact specifications.  The ark was enormous.  It took courage to withstand the ridicule and speculation about his mental state and reasoning for building such a thing. It took courage to built such a huge ship when there had never been a flood.  "Noah did everything just as God commanded him (Gen. 6:22)." And it took courage to step in the ark.

Not only did Noah have commission and courage, he had converts. Granted by today's standards of preaching, Noah would have been considered a complete failure.  How many of you know that one plus God equals the majority. If God be for you, who can be against you?  Keep preaching a balanced gospel and risen Savior for the bible says, "And if Christ be not risen, then is our preaching vain, and your faith is also vain (1 Corinthians 15:14).   When all was said and done,  the Bible says,  "On that very day Noah and his son, Shem, Ham, and Japheth, together with his wife and the wives of his three sons, entered the ark" (Gen 7:13).
Finally, Noah had a conscience to do what was right.  The Bible states in 2 Peter 2:5, "...if he did not spare the ancient world when he brought the flood on its ungodly people, but protected Noah, a preacher of righteousness, and seven others...."

Picture Noah preaching what might well have been his last sermon to the godless people about him.  The ark is finished and stands with open door, gleaming in its final coat of pitch.  Noah is preaching Methuselah's funeral sermon.   "You all knew Methuselah," he might have said.  Methuselah was my grandfather.  His father was Enoch, a prophet of God.  His name means 'when he dies it shall come.'  And now he is dead and it is coming.  It is surely coming, the long-delayed judgment of God.  But salvation has been provided for you all.  Who will come and seek refuge in the ark?  All that is needed is one simple step of faith.  Is there one?

Thursday October 18th on Jesus Saves Ministries Live

This Thursday on Jesus Saves Ministries Live my guest will be Marsha Bailey, Louisville Coalition for the Homeless discussing ways the church community can better assist our homeless population. We will continue our study in Genesis with, "God is Always Working," Genesis 10:1, 11:10, 27, 31-32, 12:1-4.  Listen at 9:30-10:00 AM on 1240 Love WLLV, Louisville. Listen anywhere from your computer or mobile device at http://rdo.to/WLLV.

Wednesday, October 10, 2018

A Prayer in Time of Trouble - The Florida Panhandle

Heavenly Father, You are our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. Therefore we will not fear, though the earth should change, though the mountains shake in the heart of the sea; though its waters roar and foam, though the mountains tremble with its tumult. You are in the midst of the city; it shall not be moved; You will help it when the morning dawns. The LORD of hosts is with us; the God of Jacob is our refuge (Psalm 46).  Just weeks ago, Father it was Hurricane Florence, and now Hurricane Michael beats against the Florida Panhandle with force never before seen in that region. Father, we prayed then and we're praying now. No other help we know! The wind and waves beat against the shores! Yet, you are God! Speak now we pray, saying, "Peace! Be still! (Matthew 8:23-27).

Even in this time of trouble, oh Lord, trouble don't last always! Even in this time of trouble, oh Lord, joy comes in the morning! For we stand on your Word and we believe your promises! Increase your loving hand of protection upon people in the path of this violent category 4 storm. Rescue those in harms way today, we pray from the wind and waves.  Shower down medics, oh Lord, first responders, and volunteers to help the needy.  We pray for the Florida Panhandle today, for your very present help in trouble, for salvation, deliverance and victory found only in You. To you, Lord, be glory, power,  dominion, and honor both now and forever! In Jesus name, Amen.

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