We are thrilled that you have taken time out of your busy schedule to find out more about Harvestime Apostolic Assembly. I hope as you check out our website (and visit one of our Sunday or midweek services) that you will feel God’s Spirit and sense our desire to help you make the most important connections of life. We feel that the church should be a real place, a place that is warm and relevant to the lives of real people in normal, everyday situations. It is always a joy to hear another testimony of how God is changing the lives of members at Harvestime Assembly. Many of the visitors to our assembly are searching for answers to some of life’s most challenging questions. It is our desire that their search will lead to the discovery of the incredible and unconditional love of God. Forgiveness of sin is available to every person because God became a man through Jesus Christ and suffered the wrath of a Holy God against sin, in order that we might be forgiven.
We pray that you have experienced this incredible truth in your life. We are confident that you can find a place here at Harvestime Apostolic Assembly to develop lasting relationships. Together, we will keep growing and connecting Faith, Family, and Friends.
WHY NOT EDIFY EACH OTHER?
1 Corinthians 14:18-40 As Paul was giving instructions to the church about how their services were to be conducted, he exhorted the church to let everything be done to edify. How different our lives would be if the motivation of our relationships with others was always to edify them—to build up one another in love. Our conversations would be seasoned with grace, and we would never be condescending, judgmental or critical in our words to others. We would esteem one another higher than ourselves, and we would ever be on the alert to serve and support one another in love.
“I’ve never been hurt by something I didn’t say.” That has been proven more than one time in my life so, I try to ask myself the following questions before I say anything:
1. Will what I have to say build up or tear down?
2. Will what I have to say add or subtract from righteousness, peace and joy in the Holy Ghost?
3. Will what I have to say bless or burden the person I am talking to?
4. Is what I say pure, lovely, virtuous and of good report?
If we all stopped to ask ourselves these questions before we speak, we would be men and women of few words. We would also be blessed men and women because we would be a blessing to others. We would save ourselves from many troubles if we spoke only those things that edify. Proverbs 21:23 says, "Whoever guards his mouth and tongue keeps his soul from troubles."
Prayer: Lord, I’ve messed up so many times by saying things that were unwise. I humbly ask for Your forgiveness, and now I ask for Your supernatural ability, Your grace, to season my tongue with kindness and enable me to speak only those things that edify. Amen
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