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Sep 10, 2014, 10:20:00 PM9/10/14
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Comunico que o prazo de inscrição para para a programação no Acampamento Batista encerra quinta-feira (dia 11).  Quem não se inscreveu ainda deve fazê-lo dentro do prazo.

Prezados irmãos da CELC.
Para comemorar o aniversário da congregação (que é no dia 19/09) será realizada uma programação especial no domingo anterior, no dia 14/09. 
O culto será celebrado no ABC (Acampamento Batista Catarinense), em Biguaçu e as atividades serão desenvolvidas durante o restante do dia.  Observe:
- Culto, às 10:00h
- Almoço, às 12:00h
- Recreação, até às 16:00h
- Custo: R$25,00 (almoço e uso das instalações)
               - Crianças de 8-12 anos pagam R$12,00
No dia 14 não haverá culto no templo da CELC.
- Reservas precisam ser feitas até o dia 11 (quinta-feira) pelos telefones 3244-8522 ou 3341-5795 ou pelo email daltr...@gmail.com 
- Para quem precisar será providenciado transporte (avise na hora da inscrição).

Vamos agradecer em conjunto as bênçãos que nos foram concedidas através da CELC.

Pr. Daltro.


Mensagens de Esperança - Hora Luterana


Medo e perdão

Posted: 09 Sep 2014 07:30 PM PDT

Traído, humilhado, vendido como escravo, José tinha todas as razões do mundo para vingar-se de seus irmãos. E eles sabiam disso. E temiam. “Mas José respondeu: ‘Não tenham medo; eu não posso me colocar no lugar de Deus.’ E assim, ele os acalmou com palavras carinhosas, que tocaram o coração deles” (Gn 50.19, 21). O perdão acalma, afastando o medo do castigo. Receba diariamente o perdão de Deus através de Jesus Cristo, e espalhe você também palavras carinhosas, que acalmam.

Vamos conversar mais sobre medo e perdão? Hoje, quarta-feira, 19h (horário de Brasília), estudo bíblico on-line no programa “O Caminho”. Acesse www.livestream.com/caminhohl e participe em tempo real pelo chat.

Oração: Senhor Jesus, obrigado porque, por causa de ti, recebo perdão dos pecados. Usa-me para espalhar o teu perdão e afastar o medo. Em teu nome. Amém.


Leia em sua Bíblia Gênesis 50.15-21 sbb.org.br/interna.asp?areaID=71


Daily Devotions from Lutheran Hour Ministries


"Sure-Footed"

September 10, 2014

   

For I know that nothing good dwells in me, that is, in my flesh. For I have the desire to do what is right, but not the ability to carry it out. For I do not do the good I want, but the evil I do not want is what I keep on doing. Romans 7:18-19

Clive Pai likes to trip people up -- literally

Of course, that is a sentence which calls for an explanation. Professor Pai, from the University of Illinois, knows that each year, one in three adults will take a tumble. He also knows that in 2010 more than 21,000 people died from injuries, which were related to an unexpected spill.

So that he might study how to help people survive their falls, the professor built a contraption that will trip them up -- on purpose. Now I know that sounds cruel, and it might be if the professor hadn't also invented a harness which stops those falling people from going splat.

During the course of his study, Professor Pai made an interesting discovery. He found out he could trip people up once, twice, maybe three times. But then, quite unexpectedly, people stopped falling.

That's right, they stopped going down in a heap.

Somehow, in someway, the brains of the 65 to 90 year old people Pai was studying learned how to compensate when their footing became insecure. These seniors learned how not to fall, and that new knowledge stayed with them for over a year.

Pai's discovery is a remarkable piece of information, and it may end up helping a great many people.

Sadly, there is no similar discovery when it comes to helping people avoid falling into sin.

In the seventh chapter of Romans, Paul was pretty candid about his sinful propensities. He admits even though he has a desire to honor the Lord and do what is right, he just keeps on sinning. He confesses he fails at doing good and is incredibly successful at doing the evil stuff he has been trying to avoid.

In short, there is nothing which can make us immune from falling into sin.

Thankfully, because of Jesus Christ, we can be saved from the tragedy, the punishment, the negative consequences of sin. Scripture is clear, "the blood of Jesus Christ, God's Son, cleanses us from all sin" (1 John 1:7b).

That passage means when the devil, the world, and our flesh trip us up, the Lord Jesus is there to pick us up, dust us off, and get us going again. Even more, with the assistance of the Holy Spirit, we find our falls can be minimized and our lives can glorify the Redeemer.

THE PRAYER: Dear Lord, I am a poor, miserable sinner. No matter how hard I try, I am unable to make a permanent and lasting change in my spiritual condition, which explains why I give thanks that Jesus has done all that was necessary to forgive and save my soul. May I learn to rely on Him. In His Name I ask it. Amen.

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