Love Like God To Be With God 1

“He that loveth not knoweth not God; for God is
love.” – 1 John 4:8 (KJV)

At the very end it is love that counts. I want to redirect your mind to who God is. God is love
and in the end what will be the final determining factor between a real Christian and a false one will be love.

Christ said in Matthew 24:10 – 12 (NLT), “And
many will turn away from me and betray and
hate each other. And many false prophets will
appear and will lead many people astray. Sin will
be rampant everywhere, and the love of many
will grow cold.”

It is not the amount that you have given, or the miracles you have done, or the people that you have raised from death or the sick that you have healed or the fact that you can speak in tongues “Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not love, I am become as sounding brass   (1 Corinthians 13:1) . The factor
that will separate the sheep form the goats is love.

Christ said , “Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven. Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy
name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works? And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity.”
– Matthew 7: 21 – 23 (KJV)

Prayer: Lord, fill me with love, let me love like
You and fill my heart with the knowledge that
acts of faith (miracles) without love will not lead
me to heaven.

Courtesy : http://www.rccgnca.blogspot.com

QUICK QUOTEs

Time speeds faster than a jumbo jet

Opportunity moves more cunningly than a snake

Death bites more deeply than a saber-tooth tiger

Betrayal stings more painfully than any scorpion

Love holds more firmly than a thousand mountains

Trust binds much thicker than any solder

Appreciate little things, sometimes they are big things in disguise.

QUICK QUOTEs

If you cannot just be a Friend to him or her without being in a relationship

You cannot successfully be in that relationship with him or her, when it becomes unfriendly
And trust me

Times will come when it would

.The Christ a poet Team

TYLER PERRY – A BIOGRAPHY

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Tyler Perry (born Emmitt Perry Jr.; September 13, 1969) is an American actor, director, screenwriter, playwright, producer, author, and songwriter, specializing in the gospel genre. Perry was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, as Emmitt Perry, Jr., the son of Willie Maxine Perry (née Campbell) and Emmitt Perry, Sr., a carpenter. He has three siblings. Perry once said his father’s “answer to everything was to beat it out of you”. As a child, Perry once went so far as to attempt suicide in an effort to escape his father’s beatings. In contrast to his father, his mother took him to church each week, where he sensed a certain refuge and contentment. At age 16, he had his first name legally changed from Emmitt to Tyler in an effort to distance himself from his father. Tyler Perry’s inspirational journey from the hard streets of New Orleans to the heights of Hollywood’s A-list is the stuff of American legend. Born into poverty and raised in a household scarred by abuse. Many years later, after seeing the film Precious, he was moved to relate for the first time accounts of being molested by a friend’s mother at age 10; he was also molested by three men prior to this, and later learned his own father had molested his friend. A DNA test Perry recently took confirmed that Emmitt Sr. is not Perry’s biological father.

Tyler fought from a young age to find the strength, faith and perseverance that would later form the foundations of his much-acclaimed plays, films, books and shows. While Perry did not complete high school, he earned a GED. In his early 20s, watching an episode of The Oprah Winfrey Show, he heard someone describe the sometimes therapeutic effect the act of writing can have, enabling the author to work out his or her own problems. This comment inspired him to apply himself to a career in writing. He soon started writing a series of letters to himself. The letters, full of pain and in time, forgiveness, became a healing catharsis. His writing inspired a musical, I Know I’ve Been Changed, and in 1992, Tyler gathered his life’s savings in hopes of staging it for sold out crowds. He spent all the money but the people never came, and Tyler once again came face to face with the poverty that had plagued his youth. He spent months sleeping in seedy motels and his car but his faith – in God and, in turn, himself – only got stronger. He forged a powerful relationship with the church, and kept writing. In 1998 his perseverance paid off and a promoter booked I Know I’ve Been Changed for a limited run at a local church-turned-theatre. This time, the community came out in droves, and soon the musical moved to Atlanta’s prestigious Fox Theatre. Tyler Perry never looked back and so began an incredible run of 13 plays in as many years, including Woman Thou Art Loosed!, a celebrated collaboration with the prominent Dallas pastor T.D. Jakes.

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In the year 2000, I Can Do Bad All By Myself marked the first appearance of the now-legendary Madea. The God-fearing, gun-toting, pot-smoking, loud-mouthed grandmother, Madea, was played by Perry himself. Madea was such a resounding success, she soon spawned a series of plays -Madea’s Family Reunion (2002), Madea’s Class Reunion (2003), Madea Goes To Jail(2005) – and set the stage for Tyler’s jump to the big screen. In early 2005, Tyler’s first feature film, Diary of a Mad Black Woman, debuted at number one nationwide. His ensuing films, Madea’s Family Reunion, Daddy’s Little Girls, Why Did I Get Married?, Meet The Browns, The Family That Preys, I Can Do Bad All by Myself, Why Did I Get Married Too?, For Colored Girls, Madea’s Big Happy Family,Good Deeds and Madea’s Witness Protection have all been met with massive commercial success, delighting audiences across America and around the world. He also starred in the Rob Cohen directed Alex Cross and helped release Academy Award-nominated Precious, a movie based on the novel “Push” by Sapphire, in conjunction with his 34th Street Films banner, Oprah Winfrey’s Harpo Films and Lionsgate.

tp bookPerry’s first book, “Don’t Make a Black Woman Take Off Her Earrings: Madea’s Uninhibited Commentaries on Love and Life”, appeared on April 11, 2006. The book sold 30,000 copies. The hardcover reached number one on the New York Times Best Seller list and remained on the list for 12 weeks. It was voted Book of the Year, Best Humor Book at the 2006 Quill Awards. (An unheard-of feat for a first-time author). However, he is one of the few that write yet people write about them; Melvin Childs’ “Never would have made it” is one of such masterpieces.

In 2007, Tyler expanded his reach to television with the TBS series House of Payne, the highest-rated first-run syndicated cable show of all time. His follow up effort, “Meet the Browns”, was the second highest debut ever on cable – after “House of Payne”. In late 2012, Perry teamed up with Oprah Winfrey in an exclusive deal to bring scripted programming to her cable network, OWN, and launched with the half hour sitcom, “Love Thy Neighbor”, and the hour-long drama, “The Haves and The Have Nots”, which made its debut in 2013. Not one to rest on success, Tyler Perry and his 350 Atlanta-based employees have been hard at work. His latest films include “Temptation: Confessions of a Marriage Counselor”, released in March 2013 and his 34th Street Films banner,” Peeples”, released in May 2013. In late 2013, Tyler starred in “A Madea Christmas”, adapted from his stage play by the same name. In 2014 he was seen in 34th Street Film’s production where he also directed, Single Mom’s Club and a new show for OWN entitled If Loving You Is Wrong, based on the film, premiered in the Fall of 2014.

Tyler most recently garnered rave reviews for his role opposite Ben Affleck in David Fincher’s box office hit, “Gone Girl”. On September 25, 2014, it was announced that Perry was expecting his first child with his girlfriend, Gelila Bekele. On November 30, 2014, Bekele gave birth to their son Aman Tyler Perry.

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Perry describes himself as a Christian. Many of the themes in his work reflect theology and social behavior indicative of the predominantly Black Church culture, such as the many scenes in both his stage and screen work that feature church settings and worship styles commonly found in predominantly African American churches, including showcases of gospel artistes and artists.

Listen to Tyler Perry and you’ll hear a man who hasn’t forgotten about the people that have helped him reach the top of a mountain he could once only dream of climbing. He has been intimately involved and donated generously to civil rights causes through work with the NAACP and NAN. He also strongly supports charities that focus on helping the homeless, such as Feeding America, Covenant House, Hosea Feed the Hungry, Project Adventure, and Perry Place – a 20-home community that Tyler built for survivors of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans. In January 2010, Perry pledged $1,000,000 via The Tyler Perry Foundation to help rebuild the lives of those affected by the earthquakes in Haiti. On July 20, 2009, Perry sponsored 65 children from a Philadelphia day camp to visit Walt Disney World, after reading that they had been turned down. He wrote on his website, “I want them to know that for every act of evil that a few people will throw at you, there are millions more who will do something kind for them”.

Tyler Perry is definitely one of the lights in our present generation and in this month of April we celebrate him.

By Bethel.

MANESSA

Oh Manessa!
Hear my cry
My voice is feeble and dry
You have listened enough to words of defying meaning
Would you harken the words that are living?
Behind the mask you wear
I see the concealed pains
And the confusion you try to refrain
Eyes sore with heart quaked sob
You couldn’t have gotten enough sleep! No
Awakened every night you stay
Stirring thoughts to reason
Nights age into the blossom of morning
But its radiance is darkened by your mourning
In the orgies of anxiety, you spend empty days
The more you go astray
You see;
Your dreams are tall
Yet in its pit you fall
Self pity purges your path
Self seeking that which taints your vision
Lies forms a castle
Pretense mounts into storeys
Anger and wrath weaves into a coat of many dark colors
You know them all
So why worry so much about your looks?
When in the nebulous darkness
You entertain all filthy thoughts
So ugly!
Not as he talketh
But as a man thinketh in his heart,so is he
Saint in appearance
Flirt in mind
This ways are not right in the sight of Christ
No! Daughter I condemn you not
I see the bruises in those knees you have so bowed
I hear your cries of plea calling heaven for mercy
I see the guilt that smears your conscience; you are tired!
Your throats sore; you are thirsty!
Your stomach churns;you are hungry!
Did you hear him say
“Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness for they shall be filled”
Oh Manessa!
Do you see the light
There is bread and living water for you
Yes! The word! A balanced balance diet
Eat girl; labour in it!

Use it; meditate it;think it

Say it at the appearance of evil
Fight daughter fight!
Your life is of Christ’s
Accept the word He has planted in your heart
It is very able to save your soul
You are hungry Manessa
Eat deeply of the word
Yes! Over eating is allowed!