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John Hagee (March-29-2024) Daily Devotional: Jeremiah 20:9 - Then I said, ‘I will not make mention of Him, nor speak anymore in His name.’ But His word was in my heart like a burning fire shut up in my bones; I was weary of holding it back, and I could not.

Ezekiel was consumed with passion for the Lord. His zeal could not be contained. Even when he tried to control himself, the words burst past the barrier. Are you full of fiery faith? Or has your faith become so bland, benign, and boring that it is met with yawns?

When someone asks about Jesus, we must be ready to share the life, truth, and hope that has revolutionized our lives. Share the kind of Savior that no one can ignore. Proclaim a Redeemer that no one can forget. Leave them in no doubt that He is everything.

We were dead, lost in sin, bound for hell, but He rescued us. He saved us, set us free. Where there was sorrow, He gave us joy. Where there was weakness, He became our strength. When we were alone and lonely, He became our Friend. When we only deserved judgment, He extended mercy.

Jesus Christ is not some powerless, dead historical figure. He is alive. He is present. If you are thirsty, He is the Living Water. If you are hungry, He is the Bread of Life. He protects. He intercedes. He fills us up. He satisfies our souls. He is awesome in strength and mighty in power.

  • He is the Lamb of God.
  • He is the Lion of Judah.
  • He is the Indescribable Gift.
  • He is our Great High Priest.
  • He is our Mediator.
  • He is our Hope.
  • He is our Peace.
  • He is our Burden Bearer.
  • He is our Good Shepherd.
  • He is our Refuge.
  • He is our Strength.
  • He is our Rock.
  • He is our Sword.
  • He is our Shield.
  • He is our Way Maker.
  • He is our Miracle Worker.
  • He is our Wonderful Counselor.
  • He is our Everlasting Father.
  • He is Lord of lords.
  • He is King of kings.

There is no one beside Him, no one above Him. There is none like Him. He is an ever-present help in time of trouble. He is great and greatly to be praised! If we refuse to praise Him, the rocks will pipe up in our place (Luke 19:40). Stir up the embers within, and blaze forth His glory!

Blessing:  Heavenly Father, there is no one like You! I exalt You! I will praise Your mighty acts and Your excellent greatness. I will not allow a rock to take my place. In every way, I will magnify You. I will lift You up on high. I will sing to You as long as I live! In the name of Jesus…Amen.

Today's Bible Reading: 

  • Old Testament - Deuteronomy 11:1-12:32
  • New Testament - Luke 8:22-40
  • Psalms & Proverbs - Psalm 70:1-5, Proverbs 12:4

John Hagee (March-27-2024) Daily Devotional: James 5:15-16 - And if he has committed sins, he will be forgiven. Confess your trespasses to one another, and pray for one another, that you may be healed. The effective, fervent prayer of a righteous man avails much.

Few pains cut so deep as that of the Christian parent whose child has wandered far from God. We raised them in the fear and admonition of the Lord, but they have rejected the faith of their youth. We trained them in the way they should go, but they have forsaken that path for their own. Like the father of the prodigal son, our eyes scan the road each day, looking for signs of our child’s return from a far country.

Too often, we run to their rescue. We defend and debate. We coax and cajole. We aid and abet. Instead, with hearts full of faith, we can relinquish them to God’s hands. We can trust His good heart towards them. He alone can stir up a hunger and thirst for righteousness. He knows how to arrest their attention. Even if their hearts are broken, He will collect all the pieces and give them brand-new hearts. Even in utter desolation, He can restore and return the years the enemy has stolen. He knows how to capture their hearts again.

Now, more than ever, we should be full of faith for our children. We do not give in to despair or defeat. Every prayer will be a sharp, pointed arrow targeted to bring down the evil schemes of the enemy in the lives of our children. Now is the time to pray in faith without doubting (James 1:6). Now is the time to hold on tight to God with both hands. Now is the time to open our hands and release our children into His hands.

He will whistle, and our children will come running to be set free (Zechariah 10:8-9). In Isaiah 43, God encourages us to trust Him – don’t be afraid. He is in our corner. He will round up our scattered children and pull them in from the east and the west. He will send orders to the north and south to send back our sons from distant lands and our daughters from faraway places. “I want them back, every last one who bears my name, every man, woman, and child whom I created for my glory, yes, personally formed and made each one” (Isaiah 43:5-7, The Message).

Full of faith, we stand in the gap for our beloved sons and daughters. We won’t give up. We won’t back down. As long as we have breath, we pray for their joyous return.

Today's Blessing: Heavenly Father, I stand in the gap for my child. I pray for his safe return to the fold. Protect him in his wanderings, but do what You must to get his attention, to bring him home. In the name of Jesus…Amen.

Today's Bible Reading: 

  • Old Testament - Deuteronomy 7:1-8:20
  • New Testament - Luke 7:36-8:3
  • Psalms & Proverbs - Psalm 69:1-14, Proverbs 12:1

Watch John Hagee Sunday Sermon - Seven Signs of His Coming. America and the countries of the world are falling apart, laden with absolute corruption. Christ is coming for those who “eagerly” look for him, but many doubt his return. This deep dive through Scripture walks us through the signs of Jesus’ return.

John Hagee (March-26-2024) Daily Devotional: Psalm 130:5 - I wait for the Lord, my soul waits, and in His word I do hope.

Incorruptible, infallible, inerrant – those are some impressive words that perfectly describe the Word of God! Scholars have dissected and debated it for centuries.  Men and women were beheaded, exiled, burned at the stake, banished from their homelands, and labeled heretics so we may have the privilege of studying this sacred Scripture.

This Word has withstood the flames of the trial; it has been tried and been found true. Cynics have mocked it for centuries, but it has silenced its scoffers. It has been debated in classrooms, diluted in pulpits, and misused by scheming men. For all of the abuse leveled at it, the Word of God endures. It is sharper than a two-edged sword. Like a surgeon’s scalpel, it cuts through everything – all of our doubt and defenses – to open us up to believe and receive what God says. It exposes and sifts, analyzes and judges the very thoughts and purposes of our hearts. No one is impervious to its truth. We cannot escape its reach (Hebrews 4:12).

When we ingest it, this Word comes to abide in us.  It takes root in our hearts to make us strong (I John 2:14). It establishes and steadies. The Psalmist declared that God’s words were sweeter than honey (Psalm 119:103).  Jeremiah devoured the words of the Lord and declared them a joy and a delight (Jeremiah 15:16). Job said that he treasured God’s word like his daily bread (Job 23:12).

Isaiah assured us that the grass may wither, and the flower may fade, but the Word of the Lord endures forever (Isaiah 40:8). It will stand for eternity. Every jot, every tittle, every comma, every period, every letter, every line, every word – all will be fulfilled in Christ. No deception can be found in its pages.

Like Job, hunger after God’s words like the food that is necessary for life itself. Like Jeremiah, gobble them up. Take joy in all the discoveries and the mysteries that you unravel. Find the character and the promises of God in His Word. Allow its truth to become the bedrock foundation of your life. Allow that truth to transform your mind, your heart, and your very life.

Today's Blessing: Heavenly Father, thank You for the treasure of Your Word. Help me to discipline myself to make it a daily priority. Open the eyes of my understanding as I read it. Help me to hide it in my heart, to memorize and meditate on it. Fill me up with confidence, conviction, and the TRUTH that is found in You! In the name of Jesus…Amen.

Today's Bible Reading: 

  • Old Testament - Deuteronomy 5:1-6:25
  • New Testament - Luke 7:11-35
  • Psalms & Proverbs - Psalm 68:19-35, Proverbs 11:29-31

Celebrate the Resurrection: John Hagee's Easter Service Live Stream at 11:00 AM from Cornerstone Church on March 31, 2024

Easter Sunday is a time to rejoice in Jesus Christ's victory over sin and death through His resurrection. On March 31, 2024, at 11:00 AM, we invite you to join the live stream of John Hagee's Easter Service from Cornerstone Church for an inspiring and hope-filled experience that will strengthen your faith and deepen your understanding of God's love and grace.

Powerful Teachings

John Hagee is renowned for his passionate and impactful preaching, delivering insightful messages that inspire and challenge believers. During the live stream Easter Service on March 31, 2024, John Hagee will share a compelling message about the significance of Christ's resurrection, encouraging you to embrace the hope, love, and victory it represents in your daily walk with Jesus.

Uplifting Praise and Worship

The live stream Easter Service from Cornerstone Church on March 31, 2024, at 11:00 AM, will feature uplifting praise and worship led by gifted musicians and singers, creating an atmosphere of celebration and thanksgiving for our risen Savior. As you join in worship from the comfort of your home, you will experience the joy and hope that comes from commemorating Jesus Christ's resurrection.

A Global Community of Believers

By participating in John Hagee's live stream Easter Service on March 31, 2024, at 11:00 AM, you will become part of a global community of believers who come together to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ and share His love with others. Connect with fellow Christians from around the world and experience the unity and support that comes from worshipping together, even from a distance.

Embrace the Joy of Easter

Easter is a time of renewal, hope, and joy, and the live stream Easter Service with John Hagee at Cornerstone Church on March 31, 2024, at 11:00 AM, is the perfect opportunity to fully experience these sentiments. As you participate in this virtual event, your faith will be rekindled, and your heart will be filled with gratitude for the sacrifice Jesus made for all of humanity.

Register for the Live Stream Today

Don't miss this amazing opportunity to attend John Hagee's live stream Easter Service on March 31, 2024, at 11:00 AM, from Cornerstone Church, and be part of a memorable celebration of Jesus Christ's resurrection. Sign up now to receive the live stream details and get ready to be inspired, encouraged, and transformed by the message of hope, love, and grace that Easter brings.

Watch Abundant Life with Pastor John Hagee - The Power of the Word. The Bible is authored by the Holy Spirit so wisdom and instruction come from it; you are wise to read it and even wiser to digest it. It is superior to other books as the Rocky Mountains are grander than a pebble. It is the moral compass of the soul; it is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. Live it, love it, and keep it in your heart!

John Hagee - Watch Easter Sunday Sermon: "The Two Resurrections". Christianity rises or falls on the resurrection story. If Jesus didn’t rise from the dead, our faith is a fraud…our sermons are delusional. Did you know there are two resurrections? There is the resurrection of the just and the resurrection of the unjust. From the foundations of the earth, Jesus was destined to die on the cross, so that we could be redeemed and receive the gift of eternal life. The best news the world ever heard came out of a cemetery. He is risen!

John Hagee (March-25-2024) Daily Devotional: Thessalonians 5:18 - …in everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.

Here we are – miles away from Thanksgiving! Months away from turkey, stuffing, and pumpkin pie. Many miles and months to go before the calendar turns, before the leaves turn, and before we turn to a table laden with scrumptious bounty and surrounded by those whom we love the most.

For the Christian believer, Thanksgiving is not just a holiday that we tick off our to-do lists the third week of November each year. Thanksgiving – gratitude – should be hardwired into our DNA, rooted in our hearts, and evident in our everyday lives.

In today’s verse, the apostle Paul instructs us to give thanks in every single thing. It’s easy to breeze over that verse with a confident, “Of course!” But are we giving thanks in everything? When we are satisfied and safe, happy and healthy, praises roll easily off our tongues. What about the other times though?

Paul practiced what he preached. The book of Acts tells us about a particularly tough time for this Christ-follower. In the town of Philippi, Paul and Silas were attacked, stripped, beaten with rods, thrown into jail, and restrained in stocks. That’s a bad day! Deep in the night, a sound reverberated through the prison cells as the other inmates listened. Was it crying, complaining, kvetching? No, it was the triumphant strains of praise, prayer, and the singing of hymns (Acts 16).

Paul had figured out how to be content. In poverty or prosperity. Whether famished or full, abased or abounding, thanksgiving flowed from his grateful heart. He recognized his Source in every situation and shared it with us: “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me” (Philippians 4:13).

Our thankfulness demonstrates to God that we trust Him more than the affairs of the world in which we live. In everything – not for everything – but in every condition, under every circumstance, through every situation, give thanks to God.

In the big moments, give thanks. In the small, seemingly insignificant moments, give thanks. On the good days when everything goes according to plan, give thanks. On the bad days when everything seems against you, give thanks.

When you consider your past, give thanks that God carried you through it. When you are overwhelmed in the crisis, give thanks that God will never abandon you to cope alone. When you consider all of your tomorrows, give thanks that God goes before you to smooth the path.

Today's Blessing:  Generous Father, I give You praise. In every situation, help me to focus on You and Your goodness to me. May my heart always overflow with gratitude towards You. May Your praise continually be in my mouth. Wherever I find myself today, I know that You are present and powerful enough to take me through with praise. In the name of Jesus…Amen.

Today's Bible Reading: 

  • Old Testament - Deuteronomy 4:1-49
  • New Testament - Luke 6:39-7:10
  • Psalms & Proverbs - Psalm 68:1-18, Proverbs 11:28

John & Matt Hagee  Message: We are open at 100% capacity! BIG NEWS!!! We are excited to announce, beginning this Sunday, all restrictions for our sanctuary are removed. You and your family can sit together and enjoy worship and Gospel teaching at Cornerstone Church. Our Kids ministries are open and our nursery staff is ready to take care of your children while you are in service.

Invite friends and family who need to know Jesus Christ to come and see the difference He can make in their life. Join us this Sunday in person or online at 8:30am, 11am, & 6:30pm!

John Hagee (March-25-2024) Daily Devotional: Psalm 119:141 - I am small and despised, yet I do not forget Your precepts.

Naaman, the commander of the Syrian army, was a leper. He was desperate for a cure for his deadly condition.

Help came from an unlikely source. Syrian soldiers raided Israel and captured a young girl whom they brought back to become a maidservant to Naaman’s wife. Living in such close quarters, she must have seen Naaman’s dreadful disease and overheard the distressed and fearful conversations.

One day, she found the courage to say to her mistress: “If only my master were with the prophet who is in Samaria! For he would heal him of his leprosy” (II Kings 5:3). One small voice of hope spoke into Naaman’s misery and despair.

She is only ever mentioned in this one verse. She speaks her truth and leaves the scene. She walks in and out unnamed, but her message of hope changed Naaman’s world.

This maiden had every reason to stay silent. She was a young, foreign girl – small and despised in many eyes. For all of the reasons why she could not have said anything, she had some truth. When she shared the truth, it began to deliver Naaman.

What have you done with the truth you possess about Jesus Christ and His salvation? Your voice can offer the message of hope to change someone’s world forever.

Blessing:  May the Lord bless you and keep you. May the Lord make His face to shine upon you and be gracious unto you and give you His peace. May you open your mouth to speak God’s truth and love to every person that you meet. May yours be the voice of hope to a searching soul today.

Today's Bible Reading: 

  • Old Testament - Deuteronomy 4:1-49
  • New Testament - Luke 6:39-7:10
  • Psalms & Proverbs - Psalm 68:1-18, Proverbs 11:28
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