Jfirst Cause Weekly Inspiration

August 26, 2007

Jfirst Declaration

Independence - When the United States of America declared independence from England it was an act of faith.  They believed God created freedom for all.  In our countries history, this freedom that we fight wars over was not always given to all equally but lets rejoice that our country did recognize that freedom does come from Almighty God.

Our country had to make a declaration to break free from England so we could live how God intended us and all people to live, Free.  

In writing this declaration, I pray you take it personal to put Jesus First in everything you do.  That is the only way to live life and leave an eternal impact on this planet.  In the movie Gladiator, Maximus declares to his solider's in the beginning of the movie before a battle, "What we do in life echoes in eternity."  Take that advice and make the Jfirst Declaration and Go Screaming Into Eternity!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!   

On this day ______________  ___  _______ I declare to God and _______________ that I will put Jesus
First in everything I do.  I declare to live for the purpose that God has created me for instead of my own.  I declare with the help of the Lord that I will give my absolute best to be all I can be for Jesus Christ in this life and I will not give up, or let up until I have accomplished God's plan in my life.  I delclare a revolution in my life by forgetting my past and giving it to Jesus and accepting my future which is to Know my God and make him known in my generation. 

The Challenge - With a friend as witness before God, put the date and your friend's name in the blanks and declare to yourself, your friend, the world, the devil, and most important Jesus that you have made the decision to put Jesus First in everything you do in this life. 

Make this the declaration that will set the course of the rest of your life and blast you off to Greatness for God. 


Be Blessed,


Joey

 

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