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Evangelist Anita L. Hewitt

Evangelist Anita L. Hewitt First she always give honor to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.for the many gifts he has given me. The Lord has anointed me to Preach and Teach the spoken word of God I don't take that lightly it is an honor to carry the word of God. The most important call on my life is I'm an Servant Of the Most High Jesus Christ. She is a believer in The Word of God, The Power of Prayer and calling on The Matchless Name of Jesus Christ for everything!!! Evangelist Anita also have an greeting card business "Designs By Ne Ne" it was birth in 2003. God has had his hand on me all of my life and the call on my life is Great!!! Evangelist Anita L. Hewitt is married to Prophet Bryant Hewitt and is mother of 2 grown children and a grand mother of 4 Blessed Warriors for Christ. I Truly Believe in the Power of Prayer and married couples are always up under attack. The only way we can be strengthen is through the Word Of God. So this Page was birth to encourage Married Couples and the ones who are believing in God for there mate. You are welcome to send prayer request and or testimonies of what Jesus has done in your lives.

Too Heavy To Carry

October 14, 2011
Too Heavy to Carry


 Ephes. 4:32 
    Be kind to one another, tender-hearted, forgiving each other, just as God in Christ also has forgiven you.
 

Prayer

That the forging Grace of God you've experienced in your own life will characterize also your attitude toward those who wrong you.

 
Someone once asked "Did you know the longer you carry a grudge the heavier is gets?" Refusing to forgive those who wrong us can be wearying weight on the soul.
 
On the other hand, when we choose to forgive, we shed a huge burden we simply don't need to carry through life. It can make us absolutely "lighthearted" to put down the burden of a grudge.
 
What can you do to keep from carrying grudges and unforgiving spirit through life?
For one thing, clarify your "inner occupation." Do you want to make judging others your spiritual career path? Jesus said "Do no judge lest you be judges" (Matt.7:1), indicating that pursuing the occupation of judge will boomerang on you.

Judging, just like taking vengeance, belongs to God, not to people: "Vengeance is mine: I will repay, said the Lord" (Rom. 12:19). Even after David had committed adultery with Bathsheba and had her husband killed, he said to God, "Against Thee , Thee only, I have sinned" (Ps. 51:4).


 Since God makes the rules, He is the only true Judge. People who wrong others really wrong God more then others. Relieve yourself of the responsibility that actually belongs only to God.

 Giving up that judgeship means you also relieve yourself of the responsibility of punishment. Forgiving someone doesn't necessarily mean we forget immediately or even completely, but it does mean we no longer hold a private grudge that desires to punish, or to see them punished.

 We can also avoid carrying grudges by resoling conflicts as they occur. "Do not let the sun go down on your anger" (Eph. 4:26). Which would you rather face- the short-term, emotional pain of asking another to forgive you for your anger, or carrying  the cancerous feeling of bitterness for a lifetime? It's your choice.

 Discuss:

 How would  people who know you best describe you? Do you tend to carry

grudges? Evaluate if you are carrying any grudges at home, at work or at church. 

 1 Peter 5:7 (KJV)  
    Casting all your care upon him; for he careth for you. 


Posted by Bryant William Hewitt. Posted In : Casting all your Cares upon Jesus 

 

The Value Of A Listing Ear

October 13, 2011

James 1:19 NIV

    This you know, my beloved brethren. But let everyone be quick to hear, slow to speak and slow to anger. 


Prayer 

That you and your family can maintain a health balance between speaking openly and focused listening.

3 Thing That will help you to become a Great Listener:
 
1. Focus on the Person who is speaking - Be alert and Pay attention
2. Active Listening - It helps you to focus. Try to practice active listening, try sending back messages of empathy that let       your spouse ...


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Posted by Bryant William Hewitt. Posted In : The Value Of A Listening Ear 

 
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