Video of Church Thanksgiving Celebration

The video includes the worship team leading a song of praise, following some still photos of the evening. (Click on “A Day of Thanksgiving” to view it.)

A Day Of Thanksgiving, Cluj 2009 from Liviu P on Vimeo.

Church Thanksgiving–Photos

Follow this link for a look at an album of photos (from my facebook) of our church in Cluj’s celebration of Thanksgiving this week.

Here is one additional photo, not in the facebook album, of the enjoyment of a wonderful meal that evening:

Galatians 3b – 2morrow nite

Tomorrow night, Lord-willing, in the return of our home fellowship after two Thursdays away, we will look at Galatians 3:15-29, at the question of what was/is the law for, if it wasn’t/isn’t useful to justify us before God and bring us salvation by obedience to it? If you’re in Cluj, come and join us for a time of worship, communion/Lord’s supper observance, and study of this passage together, at our place at 6 pm. If you’re elsewhere in the world, pray for God to be glorified in the time, and if you wish, you can enjoy the audio of the study after the fact, when it will hopefully be posted here.

Why

Why did the senseless violence happen at Fort Hood, Texas last week? In a word, the Koran. For a more detailed look, visit this news article from London (I can’t find any American media coverage yet that has been willing to look at the issue.)

Back to Cluj

Posts on this blog have been scarce since October 27, because I have been in the US for meetings with church and ministry leaders who Lord-willing, will bring teams on short-term mission trips to Cluj in 2010. God has blessed, and it looks like He is opening a door for us to work with four such outreach teams in the coming year. It is exciting to think of the ones who will hear the gospel as a result.
Anyway, I’m scheduled to fly tomorrow and Saturday to return to Cluj and get back into the regular ministry in that city, and the prayers of anyone who reads this for my travel will be appreciated.

Perfecting Our Prayers

Sunday at Calvary Chapel Garland (TX) I brought a message from Matthew 6 on “What the God Who hears wants to hear.” The message audio is now streaming online from the church’s website. Click here if you’d like to listen to it.

Upcoming Teachings

Here’s what is planned, if the Lord wills, for my upcoming Bible teachings:
Thursday night’s study at the home fellowship in Cluj: Study through Galatians continues with chapter 3 verses 1-14 “Let the Spirit finish what He started”
Sunday am at the worship service, the study through Luke continues in part of chapter 14 on “The Three Best Reasons to Reject Christ–And Why None of Them is Good Enough”
Then next Sunday on a one-weekend visit to the US, preaching at Calvary Chapel Garland TX–(10am Sunday Nov. 1 if you’re a Texan and want to come) on Matthew 6:5-13 — “Repairing Your Prayer Life.”

Are tracts worth it?

“Had you asked me when I graduated from seminary how many you met who came to Christ through a tract, I would have said none. Since then, I’ve met so many people who came to Christ through reading a tract I hand them out at every opportunity. I try to never be without one.” –Evangelist Larry Moyer of EvanTell, from his blog

How I Met God

When I was in 1st grade, I used to like watching cartoons after school. One day I saw one with a highly accident-prone cat who got himself into the strangest mishaps by chasing a clever mouse, who kept himself just out of reach. Each time the cat was taunted into chasing the mouse, he was led into dangerous territory and violently killed, at least temporarily. When he died, two elevators appeared side by side. One went up to heaven with an angel, the other down with the devil to the fiery dungeon. As the cat arrived at the elevators, he was informed that since he’d been bad in mistreating the mouse, the DOWN elevator was the one for him. He pleaded for another chance to go back and try again to be good enough for heaven, and his request was granted.
I’d been taught the truth in church and at home by my parents, so I said to my mom, who was watching with me, “That’s not right, is it? You can’t be good enough to get to heaven, right?” That night my parents fully explained to me how Jesus had come to die on the cross to pay the full price for what I owed God. A few days or so later, I trusted Jesus Christ as my Saviour, and He forgave all my sins so that I could go to heaven when I die. Since then, I’ve found that God loves me more than I can understand. He has been a wise Guide, a reliable Source of strength, and a faithful Provider of unlimited comfort in every situation I’ve ever faced.
Jesus will do the same for you!
All you have to do is admit to Him that you have done bad things that anger God and that you can’t earn heaven. Then you ask for His forgiveness because of your belief that His death on the cross was for you. “If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness,” the Bible says. (1 John 1:9)
We can’t rely on ourselves or on trying to be “good enough” to get to heaven. We must just put our faith in Him that He was punished in our place so the bad things we’ve done will be erased by God.
If you do that, believing that Jesus rose again from the dead, you can be absolutely sure that Jesus will take you, just as you are, and take away the bad things you’ve done that anger God and save you from God’s anger when you die. The Bible in Romans 5:9 gives you that guarantee: “Since we have now been justified by His blood, how much more shall we be saved from God’s wrath through Him!”
Will you let Jesus save you now?
Will you accept Jesus’ free gift of eternal life and reward in heaven?
Heaven is a place I want you to go to with me! It’s a place where you’ll never be lonely again. You’ll never be angry again. You’ll never be bored again. You’ll never be hurting or feel left out again.
And you can get your ticket there from Jesus right now, because God will hear you pray asking Him to save you. “For everyone who calls upon the name of the Lord will be saved,” says Romans 10:13.
Here’s what you need to say to the Lord in prayer right now to be saved (the prayer itself doesn’t make you right with God, but believing in your heart what the prayer below says DOES):
“God, I admit I have done bad things that you didn’t want me to do, and I understand that Your word in the Bible says because of this, I don’t deserve to go to heaven when I die. Nothing I could ever do or give could erase my sins and get me to heaven. But Your word promises that if I believe Jesus died to be punished instead of me for what I’ve done wrong, and rose from the dead, I will become Your child and be loved by You forever. I ask You now to forgive what I’ve done because of the innocent blood Jesus shed on the cross. Please save me by erasing the bad things I’ve done from Your record of my life. Right now, I accept Jesus as my own personal Saviour. Thank You for Your guarantee that because I am now Your child, I will live in heaven with You forever!”

Meriti Toata Slava Chords

Meriti Toata Slava pianochords
If you’d like to use this song in your own worship services, here are the chords for it. (See the video to hear the song and the post below for the lyrics in English and Romanian)