Content Management

Examine Your Content

Sometimes adhering to certain standards or regulations requires you to examine your intellectual property or perhaps do an audit of the system to ensure the contents are what is being delivered. 

God has provided His Word to us to adhere to His standards, rules and regulations.  Did you know that once you accepted Jesus Christ as Lord, all kinds of  spiritual blessings aka content was placed on the inside of you.  Read Eph 1:3.   You have also been given the measure of faith, faith that can move mountains. 

Faith is the substance of things  hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.  Faith is the Christians' currency, we live by faith not by sight.   Therefore, we are to examine ourselves on a regular basis to ensure we are in the faith.  This is not left up to the Pastor or Teacher.  It's your job to examine yourself regularly to keep fear,  doubt and unbelief out of your lives.  Read 2 Cor 13:5

Change Your Content

Change is inevitable.  Most Christian remain stagnated in their Christian Life due to becoming comfortable with the status quo.  The Bible states in 2 Pet 1:2 "Grace and Peace is multiplied unto you through the knowledge of God and of Jesus our Lord." The more you learn, the more "Grace and Peace"  is multiplied!

Change is necessary for growth and maturity in the things of God. Your growth as a Christian is a process - it may even require you changing your content to enjoy and see the desired results of your Christian experience in Christ!

The Truth is: When we read the word of God we are changed from glory to glory.  Read 2 Cor 3:18.  That change is from the inside out.  God has already approved these changes and made us righteous in Him.  When people see you they see a glow illuminating from you.  The glory on the inside of you is causing changes on your flesh/body where people can see there is something different about you.  You are the glory of God in the earth - enjoy your journey, while showing the love of God to a hopeless world.  

Never Alone!

Sometimes we are misunderstood by man, even though from our heart we had good intentions.  As a result, people tend to make a judgement call that is many times unwarranted.  But thank God, He knows your heart, unlike man He see the real you. 

When God sees you He see you in Christ, not your imperfections.  He Loves you.  You are never alone, don't let the enemy fill your thoughts with despair, rejection or inferiority.  Take authority over the situation, see yourself for who you are a king and a priest on this earth now.  Hold your head high.  Wisdom and knowledge has been made available unto you, walk in it in every situation.  Walk by faith, making faith confessions such as:
  • I go to God with decision I need to make, therefore I make godly decisions
  • I am not in a state of confusion, for I have the mind of Christ
  • I attract goodly relationships and repel the bad
  • I refuse to be a dumping ground for toxic conversations
  • I am wonderfully made and accepted in the beloved
  • I don't compare myself to other, but I compare myself to my true nature of righteousness and love.

C-Lifecycles 

Life itself consist of lifecycle phases that tends to direct people to make assessments, plans and changes in a systematic fashion.   For instance, we were all taught to go to school to become successful or get married and have kids before a certain age.   Being unsuccessful in one phases could cause domino effect of problems in another area.

The C-lifecycle phases in Christ allows all men and women an opportunity to successfully implement each phase with no 
prequalifications required as follows:

Phase 1 Beginning:  Based upon John 3:16 God's Mission: "That All men all over the world have an opportunity to be reconciled unto God thru Jesus Christ."  
Phase 2: Assess & Decide: Jesus Christ Mission was approved by God.  As a stakeholder, all you have to do is accept the mission according to Rom 10:9,10
Phase 3: Execute the Mission: Execute the plan according to the examples below, but know these are only 3 examples you have plenty more: Read 1 Cor 1:30-31, 2 Cor 5:17, 1 Jn 5:4
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