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Minister Rachelle Nichol-Ford Family

Minister Rachelle Nichol-Ford Family
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HEY FRIEND, DID YOU KNOW????

HEY FRIEND, DID YOU KNOW????
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Friday, January 7, 2011

Life Launch Prayer of the Day: We praise you Almighty God of Grace, for this place and all the ways we know your presence in our lives. You call us to put in here together for a little while that we may be launched again faithfully into our world. Startle us again with your power and glory as Jesus fed thousands beside the sea, and feeds us in this sanctuary. Then send us with your Spirit, so all that is in us, and indeed all that has life and breath may praise your love, in the name of Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen. Launched by God Psalm 63:1-8; Mark 6:30-44

Join our one night couple's conference held at the Alee P. Nichol Cultural Arts Center, located at 621 Clinton Avenue, Newark, NJ. Beginning Friday,Febraury 11, from 7-9PM. If you are SINGLE? in a relationship, considering marriage or about to be married, or just thinking taking your relationship a step further, we invite you and your companion as well to build a strong foundation before you enter into matrimony.

The Prodigal Son - Bible Story Summary By Mary Fairchild, About.com Guide

Scripture Reference:
Luke 15:11-32

The Prodigal Son - Story Summary:

The story of the Prodigal Son, also known as the Parable of the Lost Son, follows the parables of the Lost Sheep and the Lost Coin. Jesus is responding to the Pharisees' complaint: "This man welcomes sinners and eats with them."
Jesus tells the story of a man who has two sons. The younger son asks his father to give him his portion of the family estate as an early inheritance. Once received, the son promptly sets off on a long journey to a distant land and begins to waste his fortune on wild living. When the money runs out, a severe famine hits the country and the son finds himself in dire circumstances. He takes a job feeding pigs. He is so destitute that he even longs to eat the food assigned to the pigs.
The young man finally comes to his senses, remembering his father. In humility, he recognizes his foolishness, decides to return to his father and ask for forgiveness and mercy. The father who had been watching and waiting, receives his son back with open arms of compassion. He is overjoyed by the return of his lost son! Immediately the father turns to his servants and asks them to prepare a giant feast in celebration.
Meanwhile, the older son is not one bit happy when he comes in from working the fields and discovers a party going on to celebrate his younger brother's return. The father tries to dissuade the older brother from his jealous rage explaining, "You are always with me, and everything I have is yours."
Points of Interest from the Story:
• Typically, a son would receive his inheritance at the time of his father's death. The fact that the younger brother instigated the early division of the family estate showed a rebellious and proud disregard for his father's authority, not to mention a selfish and immature attitude.
• Pigs were unclean animals. Jews were not even allowed to touch pigs. When the son took a job feeding pigs, even longing for their food to fill his belly, it reveals that he had fallen as low as he could possibly go. This son represents a person living in rebellion to God. Sometimes we have to hit rock-bottom before we come to our senses and recognize our sin.
• The father is a picture of the Heavenly Father. God waits patiently, with loving compassion to restore us when we return to him with humble hearts. He offers us everything in his kingdom, restoring full relationship with joyful celebration. He doesn't even dwell on our past waywardness.
• Reading from the beginning of chapter 15, we see that the older son is clearly a picture of the pharisees. In their self-righteousness, they have forgotten to rejoice when a sinner returns to God. Bitterness and resentment keeps the older son from forgiving his younger brother. It blinds him to the treasure he freely enjoys through constant relationship with the father.
Questions for Reflection:
Who are you in this story? Are you a prodigal, a pharisee or a servant? Are you the rebellious son, lost and far from God? Are you the self-righteous pharisee, no longer capable of rejoicing when a sinner returns to God? Maybe you've hit rock-bottom, come to your senses and decided to run to God's open arms of compassion and mercy? Or are you one of the servants in the household, rejoicing with the father when a lost son finds his way home?
References:  The Holy Bible (NIV) Luke chapter 15:11-32
Fairchild, Mary, 2007, The prodigal son-bible@about.com guide

Founder 3/5/1942-10/16/1995 RIP

Founder 3/5/1942-10/16/1995 RIP
Mother, Co-Pastor, Alee Patricia Nichol, Mother of 8, Co-Pastor Deliverance Evangelistic Center

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LOVE IS THE HEART OF GOD'S DESIGN!

Contemporary marriages may follow the Biblical model or may be quite different. Regardless of how we divide the roles and responsibilities in our marriages, though, we must be sure the marriage fulfills its essential family functions and provides a loving environment for children to grow into responsible adults.

Unselfish love is the "glue" that holds families together. In marriage, we must subdue our own egos and selfish pride for the sake of the family. The Apostle Paul states it eloquently in this passage from First Corinthians:

Love is patient, love is kind, and is not jealous; love does not brag and is not arrogant, does not act unbecomingly; it does not seek its own, is not provoked, does not take into account a wrong suffered, does not rejoice in unrighteousness, but rejoices with the truth; bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. (NAS, 1 Corinthians 13:4-7)

Sex

Sex is a wholesome and normal part of a marriage relationship, and it is for pleasure as well as for reproduction (Genesis 2:24, 18:9-12, Proverbs 5:15-19, Song of Songs 4:1-16). The apostle Paul said neither husband nor wife should deny sexual pleasure to the other (1 Corinthians 7:3-5).

The Bible does not give any rules for how sex should be practiced between husband and wife except for a prohibition against sex during menstruation - a woman's period of "uncleanness." (Leviticus 18:19). However, the Old Testament rules about unclean foods and practices are not binding on Christians (Mark 7:1-5, 7:14-23, Romans 14:13-14).


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Sociology Continuing Education Student,Minister, Writer, Photographer, Editor, Professional Psalmist, Mother of 4.