
PASTORS DESK


5/28/2017
Greetings Women of Greater Heights,
It is with great gratitude that I salute you on this your annual Women's Day 2017. Your theme: "Women of Strength" (Esther 4:14) is powerful testimony of God's desire to use you in this generation. It may be that"you have been called into the kingdom for such a time as this." We live in a time when many others are avoiding being used by God, but you women of Greater Heights are volunteering for kingdom building and working in a sprit of excellence. God sees your willingness and therefore is providentially WORKING FOR YOU and EMPOWERING YOU to accomplish His will in this season.
I want to encourage you that you are "Queens" because of your inheritance in Christ Jesus. Just because someone does not know your value, it does not decrease your worth. You are invaluable to Greater Heights and your God who sees your struggle. As your pastor, I am confident in God's sovereignty in working out his purposes and fulfilling His promises IN ALL OUR LIVES. Deliverance will surely come, even if through some means other than whom we may expect.
I implore each of you to exercise individual responsibility for your family, the church, and the community of which you are such a vital part. God will perform His part, but your part is up to you. Prayer is essential in accomplishing the will of God. Remember, He has some unfinished business with the enemies of God. Jesus Christ has given us the victory, but there remain a few battles you must yet fight.
You have the evidence of the Scriptures, your own experience, and the testimony of many others that God desires a perpetual remembrance of the GREAT DELIVERANCE afforded to all who have believe in His Son Jesus Christ and follow the Holy Spirit. God wants to use you to keep alive many generations to come. Women of Strength are desperately needed in this generation.
Finally, "It is the will of God that you prosper and be in health even as your souls prospers" (1 John 3:2). Please know that I love you all.
Choose to be a Queen,
Rev. N. Curtis Bryant, founder and pastor