JANUARY 2003
NewsletterPublish date: 01/01/2003
Dear Friends and Partners,
We greet you in the wonderful Name of Jesus and we pray that the Lord will richly bless you in 2003.
Lamentations 3:22-23 says that the Lord's mercies and compassions are new every morning. I love this scripture because it means that no matter how often I make a mistake, the Lord is ready to forgive and cleanse me—again! He may have had mercy on me yesterday and the day before and the day before that, but He has not run out of mercy yet—He still has fresh new mercy for me today!
As we go into the New Year, people all over the world are making their New Year resolutions. People always welcome a new year. They want to try to forget the past and they hope that they can change their lives, stop their bad habits and start good habits—unfortunately, most New Year's resolutions barely last into the second day of January. The only solution to ending the past and making a totally new beginning is in Jesus.
As you go into this New Year, stop and think of the things that have held you back in the past. If it is a mistake you have made, admit your mistake, repent to the Lord, ask for His forgiveness and then receive His forgiveness. If it is unforgiveness, resentment or anger that has hindered you, let it go. Forgive and release those who have trespassed against you so that your Heavenly Father can also forgive and release you. It is time for a fresh new beginning in the Holy Spirit.
Thank you partners, once again, for your faithful commitment to this ministry, for your prayers and your financial contributions. We value our covenant relationship with you and we share in the blessings of the Lord as we and you obey the Lord and work together to build, strengthen and establish the Kingdom of God on this earth. May God's richest and best be yours always.
Yours for Revival,
Drs. Rodney and Adonica Howard-Browne