Tuesday, May 18, 2010
WOW! A FULL CUP KKIM/DDC
May the Strength, Peace, and Wisdom of our Lord be with you and yours forever and ever.
It is such a blessing to be with you this day! Another beautiful day in Albuquerque! Good morning to you wherever you may be...........Israel, Egypt, South Africa, Florida, Minnesota, Canada, Mexico, Montana.........We hear from folks all over the Globe!
Make sure and listen to NM News and Views weekdays at 4:30 on KKIM/KARS. Remember you can listen worldwide at www.mykkim.com
Please pray over these words........
The hosts of God encamp around
The dwellings of the just.
Deliverance He affords to all
Who on His promise trust.
by Frank E. Gaebelein
If you are not obedient to God you are headed for a head on collision.
Paul refused to boast in his giftedness. Instead, he confessed, "I will rather boast about my weaknesses, that the power of Christ may dwell in me......for when I am weak, then I am strong"
Those who wait for the Lord will gain new strength: they will mount up with wings like eagles, they will run and not get tired, they will walk and not faint. Isaiah 40:31
Pastor Don Kimbro sent this.........
The way to be great is to be very little. To be very noteworthy in your own esteem is to be unnoticed by God. If you must needs dwell upon the high places of the earth, you shall find the mountain summits cold and barren. The Lord dwells with the lowly, but he knows the proud from afar off. — Charles Spurgeon, Lectures To My Students.
Let us pray over these needs...........
Please Pray a hedge of protection around my mind body and soul. Pray GOD overflows me with HIS Power,HOLY SPIRIT and Presence in my life. Pray the HOLY SPIRIT is so strong in my life that Satan and his servents will flee with terror because GODS presence is so strong in my life . Pray my body would be a strong vessel for the HOLY SPIRIT. Pray GOD raises me lightyears above Satan and those used by Satan to glorify GOD In JESUS Name... Phil from California USA
We are praying for you Phil.God Bless you my Brother........
Dearest Dewey,
My sweet Mother, Mickey, who has spent her entire 83 years on Earth doing for others, has, for the last 5 years battled Macular Degeneration - a disease which gradually robs it's victims of their vision. Although researchers have yet to find a cure, great advances have been made in staving off the progression of this horrible condition and up until very recently my mom's vision, although not optimal, was still there. In the last month or so, she has had a lot of fluid build up behind her left (good) eye which has greatly diminished her ability to see. The doctor who has been treating her suggested that they perform a laser procedure as a means of stopping the fluid build up and in hopes of restoring some of her sight. As her vision had deteriorated so suddenly and so severely, she agreed to it, hoping against hope that she could recover at least some of what had been lost.
On a seemingly unrelated note, I recently ran in to a friend of mine that I hadn't seen since we were teenagers who, as it turns out, is now an eye doctor. When I relayed my mom's situation to him, he asked if he might take a look at her, which she gladly agreed to. When he examined her, he was of the opinion that there may be a better option than the laser treatment which apparently causes irreversible scarring and in about 3% of cases, additional vision loss. He referred us to a friend of his, Dr. Chris Fuller, a Retinal Specialist here in Albuquerque - calling him personally, requesting that he see us right away, which he did.
Dr. Fuller agreed that the laser procedure was not the only course of treatment available to us - suggesting instead a round of injections - a regimen my mother already underwent (over the course of one year/per eye), but a stepped-up, heavier/more frequent dosage. He kindly explained that it was entirely up to her, but that he felt she had more hope, with less risk, by opting for the injections rather than the laser.
As my mom has grown very fond of the doctor who has been seeing her for the past five years, she was initially nervous about entrusting her eyes to anybody else, but after discussing it with her children and praying about it, she made the decision to cancel the laser (which was slated for Tuesday 5/18) and scheduled the initial injection. Ironically, the first opening they had was for the exact same day and time that she was supposed to undergo the laser treatment, so tomorrow she will have the first of three shots (one every two weeks).
I feel very strongly that Divine Intervention had me cross paths with my old friend and set the wheels in motion for my mom to get this second opinion. I can not express what a 'young' 83 my mother is. Until just these past few weeks when she had such a sudden turn for the worse she still bowled every week, worked her beloved Crossword Puzzle every day and drove herself to church on Sundays. This beautiful woman raised 7 of us (basically on her own) to know and love our sweet Savior and delights in nothing more than seeing the faces of her 20+ Grandchildren. She lost her darling husband (my Step-Father, Jimmy) in 2007 which took an enormous toll on her. I know she would be so very humbled and eternally grateful if our precious Lord saw fit to bless her with the ability to once again look upon the faces of all of us that love her immeasurably. I pray that Dr. Fuller and his staff have their hands and hearts guided by the ultimate Physician and through Him are able to provide some healing to her beautiful blue eyes.
Would you be so kind as to pass on my plea to your readers/listeners and ask that they pray for a miraculous healing tomorrow? I realize that at 83, my mother has been blessed to see so much more than most, but I wish I could somehow convey the joy and anticipation that she still greets every single day with. She has a gift of seeing true beauty in places some of us may not give a second glance - more importantly, she has the ability to make the rest of us see and appreciate said beauty...always, and without hesitation, giving all Glory to God.
I thank you, thank you, thank you for the tireless effort you put forth on behalf of the Kingdom. You, your ministries and your readers/listeners are a part of my daily prayer life.
In Him,
Taunya
The love between a Mother and Daughter is so special. We are praying Taunya!
You can really feel the Holy Spirit here at the CUP and KKIM/KARS brining so many people together!
Let us check the mailbag...........
Here is a note from Shona........
I will pray for those specific needs. Even though we KNOW that these earthly attacks originate from the place of darkness, it still makes them terrible to deal with.
You know, Dewey, I pray for you but not near as much as I should. You put yourself out there for God and KKIM and Christians in NM and all over the world, and you are as susceptible as any full-time pastor. I'm sorry you have having to deal with these distractions, but thankful that it reminds me to pray for you on a much more regular basis.
Hang in there and cling to Jesus' hem....it is a mighty thing when we feel like we are drowning in the obstacles that try to get us in over our heads!!
Shona
Shona is such a Dear!
Now from Terry in Northern New Mexico............
Dear Dewey,
Well said, God has been kind to you. I sometimes wish I had embarked on the journey with you when we
discussed that. It must be very rewarding. "Well done thou good and faithful servant"
Terry Peters
Here is a reply to my post on Immigration.............Check out all our Posts at www.deweysdailycup.com
Dewey,
Good Morning!
I want to respond today to your cup. I am very much in agreement with you.
As a nation we are in sin. And because we have disobeyed and gone on our merry way we are now in big trouble.
If you read Deut. 28: 25, 33, 36, 41, 43, 44, 48, 49-52, and Lev. 24: 16-23, you will find that God states that when a nation rejects Him, they will bring a curse upon themselves. Blessings if you obey, curses if you disobey. You said you were a simple man, is this simple enough?
Pastor Jim has been sending me the position statement of the COG. I responded to PJ and told him that their position statement is correct and I agree with it, but is incomplete. The poem, "Lady Liberty", is the ideal. In a perfect world who could disagree. But we, as a nation have now gone to far.
You mentioned in your last message to LLCOG, that their are nearly 1000 churches in NM, and attendance is in the single digits! WHY!!! After some thought I came up with this, because as a nation we don't have time for God. Dewey, can you believe it, we don't have time for God!!!
The Arizona law is man's attempt to rid ourselves of the consequences of our disobedience. We are not having a immigration problem, we're having a disobedience, or sin, problem. The solution is, go back to God. Repent! Fill up those 1000 churches, get into fellowship with the Father and the rest of His Children and seek Him. And PRAY. Is it to late? The Word says nothing is impossible for Him!!!!! Fulfill the Great Commission.
Thanks for you time, I wanted to be brief because I know you are busy man. God bless you, and keep up the good work.
Ralph
Thanks Brother Ralph!
Another response.........
Dewey,
Makes me wonder Dewey, just what part of the word illegal is not understood.
Roy & LeeAnn
Another response to Immigration posting........
Dewey,
I am always amused by the argument that illegal aliens only do jobs that Americans don't want to do. In Goshen, Indiana the Latino population has increased almost 1000 percent in the last ten years. My youngest son once worked as a certified welder for Coachmen Industries and was making 18 dollars an hour. Today that same job pays about 10 dollars an hour because of the large number of Latinos who are willing to do that job for almost half of what companies used to pay. The RV factories used to be filled with many Amish people and a lot of young people who had graduated from high school or even college but were able to make good livings working on RV's. The industry is now beginning to recover and flourish again but more than 75 percent of the jobs are held by Latinos. I grew up in San Diego and have always had a deep appreciation for the Latino culture and their devotion to God and family. I also understand why so many would flee the incredible poverty that persists South of the border. But America cannot afford to support people who come here illegally and get fake ID's so they can get food stamps and go our emergency rooms for free health care. States like Arizona and California are bankrupt because of this problem. I agree with Bill O'Reilly who has been saying for years that we need to put 15 or 20 thousand National Guard troops on our Southern border and stop the bleeding of illegal aliens. This would also put a huge crimp in drug trafficking. Mexico is a beautiful country with a wealth of resources on a par with Canada. The corrupt Governments there have kept the population in poverty. But sadly for America we need to put a sign that says "Full Up". We simply cannot afford to continue to support the millions of illegal's in our country.
Rick
Now let's get an update on Mexico from our Dear friend John Robb.........
Dear Friends,
Reports from Mexico say that your prayers are having a considerable impact there! Praise the Lord that He is answering and we are beginning to see a significant change in the attitude of the authorities towards the importance of prayer. From two sources, we have heard that the president himself and some other government dignitaries are calling for the help of pastors and other praying people in the struggle to liberate Mexico from the drug cartels with their awful evil and violence. They are coming to the opinion that without God’s help through prayer, it will be impossible to defeat the drug criminals. Let us also heed the president’s call to prayer and enter into ongoing intercession until this liberation comes! In addition, one of my colleagues recently helped start Children in Prayer in Mexico City and another is on her way down to Chihuahua this next week to help develop the CiP movement there.The prayers of the children will be crucial in bringing deliverance as well. Another dear friend will be taking a small team down in July to do a seminar on land deliverance and transformation through repentance, prayer and the application of spiritual authority.
Please pray for all of these to be used of God to raise up a strong, interconnected movement of passionate and authoritative prayer that will break the bondage over this land. Remember to keep praying for protection over the president, other government officials, the police and the army who are trying to overcome the drug cartel menace and bring these villains to justice. Continue to pray that the cartels will be thrown into greater and greater confusion and division, fighting each other and giving up their wicked business. Pray for the Mexican pastors and intercessors to be strong and prevail in their efforts. Let us together declare in authoritative, faith-filled prayer that this is the year of Mexico’s deliverance!
Beginning today in Kabul, Afghanistan will be a team retreat for Christian humanitarian workers, including the visit of an international prayer team who will support them in prayer for the deliverance of the nation from the scourge of the Taliban. This retreat and prayer effort will happen just before and during the Peace Jirga, a council of Afghan and Pakistani leaders who will meet in a crucial attempt to bring peace to their war-shattered nations. Please pray for these important spiritual and political gatherings that the Lord will give His unity, clarity and strong anointing on all those involved and that genuine peace and restoration will come to both countries. More specifically, intercede for my friend Sam who is leading this prayer initiative with his team as they meet with the believers that the Lord will give them a clear prayer strategy. He writes, “Please pray for a strong move of HIS Spirit as we cry out for Afghanistan! … the Talibans are working with an extreme witchcraft …Mohammed's relics, demonic dreams and the massive worship of the dead... we need a united prayer effort with the local leaders so, please pray that they will join in good numbers and will unite across agencies!”
Finally, once again may I remind you to focus your prayers on the Global Day of Prayer event in Cape Town, South Africa (May 18-23) which will bring a couple thousand participants together from many of the world’s 220 countries. Pray also for the IPC Intergenerational Prayer Summit that will run concurrently. Our key Focus is: The global prayer movement is tri-generational. What are the issues facing each generation that need our prayer and action? How can we work with the Lord and one another to not only strengthen and deepen the prayer experience of our own generation, but also to raise up future generations of men, women, youth and children who will serve their generations and bring Christ’s transformation to our world? We will also focus on the future of the global prayer movement and share the vision of the World Prayer Assembly. May it catch on with those here that they will carry its vision to the ends of the earth!
In addition, the leadership of several prayer and mission movements will also gather tomorrow morning, Monday, May 17, to share what is happening and seek greater heart connection and synergy. Pray for His unity, clarity and strong presence, guiding and inspiration for every meeting and individual encounter this week that a huge impact will be the result- a “new wave” for the transformation of our world. May this time be stirring and life-changing for all who take part!
Thanks so much for partnering with us wherever you are as the Lord brings all of this to mind. May you share in the joy of all He is doing to answer our united intercession!
Warm greetings from Cape Town, South Africa,
John Robb
Chairman, International Prayer Connect / Council
God's Word for you this week
"How great is your goodness which you have stored up for those who fear you, which you bestow in the sight of men on those who take refuge in you. In the shelter of your presence you hide them from the intrigues of men; in your dwelling you keep them safe from accusing tongues." (Ps.31:19-20)
Prayer for this week
"The shelter of your presence...how precious that is to me. Thank you for bestowing your goodness upon those of us who love you and have turned to you in faith. You have opened wide your doors of protection and abundance for your people. Thank you. Help me to continually be aware of your goodness and to proclaim your goodness to those around me."
Reading for this week
"God is presently seeking for a humble, praying people that He can pour His glory through. If we will not yield to the Holy Spirit in humble obedience, He will find a people who will! Some of us may have to visit someone else's fellowship in order to experience the coming move of God. Let's not deceive ourselves, God is not committed to use us, but He is committed to remember the prayer of the humble. (Psa. 9:12). If we refuse to prescribe to the Christ honored methods of humility and prayer, we will certainly be refused for the Master's use in the coming revival."
- David Smithers
Dave Butts
Harvest Prayer Ministries and National Prayer Committee
National Day of Prayer Task Force
www.NationalDayofPrayer.org
Let us pray..........
Lord, Thank you Lord for brining us all together to Fellowship in YOU! Thank you for the ability to do the Daily Cup..broadcast on KKIM/KARS.......Thank You Father, Thank You Father, In Jesus name, AMEN!
In the Love of Christ, Dewey Sharon and family
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