Month: December 2022

Weekly Message from General Chief Overseer 1-2-2023

Weekly Message from General Chief Overseer 1-2-2023

This month’s key phrase is from the 2023 Proclamation: Being Obedient is the Key.

Weekly Message from General Chief Overseer 12-26-2022

Weekly Message from General Chief Overseer 12-26-2022

This week’s keyword is The Wonderful Gift from God.

2022 Christmas Message from General Chief Overseer

2022 Christmas Message from General Chief Overseer

Christmas Message from General Chief Overseer Bishop Dr. Calvin Worthem

Date: 12/24/2022

Greeting in the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and to Him be the Glory, and to the Holy Ghost. As we celebrate Christmas today let us consider not only the fact of Jesus Christ’s coming but much more. Let us consider the meaning of His coming. And not only the meaning of His coming to earth, but the meaning of His having come to dwell within each one of us as we yield ourselves to His love. Luke 1:35 tells us, “And the angel answered and said unto her, The Holy Ghost shall come upon thee, and the power of the Highest shall overshadow thee: therefore, also that holy thing which shall be born of thee shall be called the Son of God.”(KJV)

 

Saints, we have been given the gift of this holy Child of which the angel spoke to Mary that she would conceive. We have been given a gift much greater than anything which can wrapped in ribbons, stuffed in boxes, or loaded into stockings. We have been given the gift of God’s unmerited unearned grace. Today we are a child of God not because of anything that we have done or failed to do. Our position in Christ is based on God’s grace alone and it is only through faith in Him alone that we can experience that grace in our lives.

 

The question I pose to you today is this, What will you do with that gift? Will you cast it aside, assuming it to be of little value as though it were only an empty opened unwrapped box, or will you treasure its true value and meaning? Roman 8:26 says, “Likewise the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities: for we know not what we should pray for as we ought: but the Spirit itself maketh intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered”. Will you allow the gift of love that you have been given in Christ to transform you? Will you allow that love to saturate everything which you do? Will you see the baby Jesus for who He is, or will you dismiss Him as a simple baby?

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Saints, the true celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ ought not to happen only at Christmas time. Jesus’ birth, earthly life, death, and resurrection are only the very beginning of the story of redemption and new life. The most pure and true celebration of the coming of Christ is a life lived yielded to His very purpose in our lives and through our lives. It was later in his life, when Jesus was baptized by John, that the Holy Spirit fell upon Him for the power to complete the mission for which He was born. Just as Jesus was empowered by the Holy Spirit for His miraculous ministry, this Christmas the Father longs to empower us for our own lives and ministries. We participate in the incarnational miracle of Christmas by learning how the Holy Spirit can infill and empower us. “ But the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name, he shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you”. (John 14:26)

 

Do not trade the Holy Spirit dwelling deep inside of you every day of your life for the temporal and fleeting happiness of the world’s version of Christmas Spirit. Come kneel at the holy alter of God’s grace; come kneel beside the babe in a manger who is both God and King. Remember “…with God all things are possible”. (Matthew 19:25) “Merry Christmas from my family to yours”.

 

In His Service,

Bishop Dr. Calvin Worthem

General Chief Overseer – Jewell Dominion

Message from First Lady Worthem – 12/15/2022

Message from First Lady Worthem – 12/15/2022

Church of the Living God The Pillar and Ground of the Truth, Which He Purchased With His Own Blood, Inc. Jewell Dominion Message from the Desk of First Lady Deaconess Linda Worthem December 15, 2022 I greet you in the name of our Lord and 

Weekly Message from General Chief Overseer 12-19-2022

Weekly Message from General Chief Overseer 12-19-2022

This week’s keyword is The Wonderful Gift from God.

Weekly Message from General Chief Overseer 12-12-2022

Weekly Message from General Chief Overseer 12-12-2022

Weekly Message from General Chief Overseer Bishop Dr. Calvin Worthem

Date: 12/12/2022

Greetings to you in the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and to Him be the Glory and to the Holy Ghost. This month’s key phrase is: THE WONDERFUL GIFT FROM GOD.

So, what does the gift of Jesus give us and how does it compare to a worldly gift such as a new smart phone, a games console or even a humble pair of socks? Well, earthly gifts, will eventually break down, fail, or run out of batteries. The gift of Jesus however will never break down and it will never fail, because it is eternal. When God gave Jesus to us as a gift, He gave us many things, including:

 

  1. Access to the Father (Romans 5:2) “through whom we have gained access by faith into this grace in which we stand; and we rejoice”. This type of access was unthinkable in the Old Testament but is now made possible for us through Jesus Christ.
  2. We are saved from God’s wrath (Romans 5:9) “Christ bore the full fury of God’s wrath against us and our sin”.
  3. We are reconciled to God (Romans 5:10) “For if, while we were God’s enemies, we were reconciled to him through the death of his Son, how much more, having been reconciled, shall we be saved through his life!” We were separated and alienated from God, but now we can have a relationship with Him.
  4. There is now no condemnation (Romans 8:1) “…there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus”.
  5. We are adopted into God’s family (Ephesians 1:4) God is our Father. We are children of God with a new nature, in a new family relationship. We bear God’s likeness.
  6. We have eternal life! (John 3:16) “…we will not perish but have eternal life”.

 

Jesus is God’s perfect, indescribable gift and the amazing thing is that not only are we able to receive this gift, but we are able to share it with others. If we go to a shop and buy a gift, wrap it up and put it under the tree, it is still a gift. For a person to receive a gift they must first be given it! If you know Jesus as your Lord and savior today then you have a gift that you can give to as many people as you want whenever you want because the gift of Jesus will never run out, it will never run dry! The gift is just like the living water that Jesus spoke to the Samaritan Women about in John 4:10 “If you knew the gift of God and who it is that asks you for a drink, you would have asked him, and he would have given you living water”. The gift of Jesus will never run dry, it is eternal!

Until next week think about have you received the wonderful gift of Jesus? And just know that when you receive the wonderful gift of Jesus; “…with God all things are possible”. Matthew 19:26

In His Service,

Bishop Dr. Calvin Worthem

General Chief Overseer/Senior Bishop

Weekly Message from General Chief Overseer 12-05-2022

Weekly Message from General Chief Overseer 12-05-2022

This week’s keyword is The Wonderful Gift from God.