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Love Is Not A Word Only

Posted by Prophet Oshea Morgan on July 30, 2010 at 2:38 AM Comments comments (0)

Listen up everyone love is not a word only but it is word backed by action, consider Jesus when he told peter if you love me keep my commandments and feed my sheep. You see love is backed by Actions and we have alot of couples weather married are dating saying I love you but let it come down to where you need them and they are no where to be found.

 


Now hopefully this is not true among married couples, But I know more times than not it is true among dating couples and if I have just described your relationship you need to re-evaluate what you are doing if you are dating some one like this.

 


Because the dating process for believer is suppose to be to see if the person you with is marriage material not about bed then wed.


But the dating process is suppose to be a study of one another by spirit long before you get to know them by flesh and I have found from my own experience that their are so many things we do wrong in the dating process that causes us to eventually have the marriage made in hell and here are just some to name a few and you may know more if so list them in the comment section.


1.We do not pay attention to the dangerous behavior they show us or if we do we figure marriage will change it.

 


2.We do not talk on a dating level long enough to see if this person has great leadership capabilities or if they are even capable of taking care of another human being. (We do not even observe how they take care of themselves).

 

 


3.We lie to the pastor or the minister who is suppose to marry us if we decide to get married and say "Yeah God spoke to me this is my wife or my husband" Knowing full well we aint spoke to God one bit about the person we going to marry.

 


4.If we do talk to them in the dating process we do not really listen to a word they say until after our lust not love has been fulfilled but by this time we should in some cases already be married. Then we find after the fact their is a history of violence in their family and possibly with them and enter abuse.

 


5.We do not sit down with a pure heart and a pure mind and study the word together and pray looking up and searching the scripture about what husband suppose to do for his wife and what wife is suppose to do for her husband and honestly tell one another if we are or are not ready to do that right now.

 


6.We do not even pull our heads out of the clouds long enough to inspect our mate and see if they carry the fruit of salvation on the inside of them.

 


7.We do check them out in the spirit long enough to not only see if they are physically single but spiritually single of mind, body and spirit. That why you got them in the bed telling you mike did me like this and sally use to do this because they still carry there ex in their spirit and in some cases still want to have sex with them through you.

 


8.we do not study the bible and find out when we get married who are we to really speak to when a problem arise no most of head straight for the barbershop and the beauty salon of single, bitterly divorced or agreeable family members sisters and brothers who will always tell us your mate is wrong and you right then of course they going to add what they would do if it was them.

 


9.We never consider the fact that they did what they told you they would do and that is why they are where they are.

 


10.We do not read the word long enough to understand just how serious the covenant of marriage really is understanding that once you get married you are married and you got to deal with what you got good or bad with the exception of physical abuse, adultery, or they cause you to want to kill yourself to the point where you actually try to carry it out. Other then that you are in to stay cause God whom you say you serve hates divorce so no going to divorce over stupid small things.

 


So you see my brothers and sisters love endures alot and has a responsibility placed in it and you must decide before I use the term I love you do I really or do I lust you and want you to believe it is love until I get what I want then im gone.

 


BEWARE THOSE WHO ARE RUNING TO JUMP THE BROOM IT IS MORE WORK THAN YOU THINK AND YOU SHOULD PROPERLY PREPARE YOURSELF BEFORE YOU ENTER INTO IT

 

 


Prophet Oshea Morgan

Senior Pastor Of Out Pouring of Life International Worship Center


Are you Saved For Real or Programmed For Real

Posted by Prophet Oshea Morgan on July 23, 2010 at 1:01 AM Comments comments (0)

God has birthed another word in my spirit as I was watching the sermon by Prophetess Juanita Bynum Entitled No More Lies. God said to me ask my people a question and that is Are You Saved For Real or Programmed For Real because too many of us shout on cue way before we hear what is being said in the worship center. Too many of us join or leave worship centers based on personality and not his spirit.


God says are you saved for real or Programed for real do you really love me or are you liars who think you can get pass me on the day of Judgment I know your deeds and your secret thoughts and words beyond the doors of your worship centers.

 


Are you saved for real or Are you programed for real you have persecuted my prophets and ignored my swift warning the more righteous revelation you get the more evil you become and the more your hearts turn toward evil you worshiped the leaders I sent you and canceled out my spirit. I am asking you again Are you saved for real or Programed for real to where man has your attention and you are completely turned off to my truth check yourself now before it is too late.


Prophet Oshea Morgan

Senior Pastor Of Out Pouring of Life International Worship Center

 


Watch Your Mouth

Posted by Prophet Oshea Morgan on July 23, 2010 at 12:55 AM Comments comments (0)

The Lord has spoken that we need to watch our mouths in his house and with his people and further more with the mantle of prophecy we have been given. The Lord says to us today that loose lips sink ships and cause more damage in the Body of Christ and in the world today than you know.

 


For too long we have Prophesied houses and cars and delivered a candy coded gospel that pleases and tickles the flesh and the carnality of man exciting them but never transforming their lives and causing them to look deep within themselves desiring a deep relationship with him.


Instead our message prepared our way has caused man to think that a relationship with church and a building made with hands is all they need.

 


We have not followed the path laid out for us by God or understood the true meaning of the mantle of Prophet. We have used the offices God has laid on us for financial gain or we have placed them in the barter system where we speak lies to people about their lives so that we might not offend them.


Watch your mouth when we are more friends with the world more than we are sons and daughters of God something is wrong it is time for the church to embrace that this is not a popularity contest you are not suppose to win favor with man at the expense of your mantle and walk with the Lord.

 


God is saying where are my people that will say what I say and hate what I hate and live how I lived on the very same place you are now finding it hard live God is saying it is not hard church stand on my world and do not move because the world cast your name out as evil.

 


GET YOURSELF TOGETHER NOW BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE!!!!!

 


Prophet Oshea Morgan

Senior Pastor of Out Pouring Of Life International Worship Center



Prophet Oshea Morgan's Dallas Morning News Article Released in 2000

Posted by Prophet Oshea Morgan on December 13, 2009 at 12:08 AM Comments comments (0)

Young Christian in a wheelchair eagerly answers the summons to preach.


Publication: The Dallas Morning News (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune News Service)


Publication Date: September 26 2000


Byline: Jeffrey Weiss


DALLAS _ O'Shea Morgan was lifted to the pulpit one recent Sunday to deliver the first sermon of his life. His


only notes were a short list of Bible verses. The 14-year-old boy preached for an hour: along, stern word against


sin and hypocrisy. His first-ever altar call drew one adult _ a stranger _ who dedicated himself to ministry.


O'Shea says he was moved to preach by a message from God, delivered a year ago as he listened to his


pastor. "I knew it was a calling from God, because every time he preached," O'Shea said, "I felt such joy." What


may be most surprising about O'Shea Morgan is that he proclaims a solid faith rather than railing against God.


He was born almost four months early and weighed less than 3 pounds.Doctors told his family that he was


significantly disabled and would probably never talk. The diagnosis: cerebral palsy, a catch-all description of


impaired motor skills created by a damaged or improperly developed brain. The doctors were incredibly wrong


about O'Shea not talking _ his speech is all but normal. But otherwise they were mostly on target. The boy can't


walk. He lacks the fine control needed to use a pen or pencil. He had surgery to keep his legs from locking into


a bent position. Last year, surgeons inserted two metal rods in his back to prevent his increasingly curved spine from crushing his organs.


The rods may save O'Shea's life, but they also stole some of his already limited


mobility. "I can't get into my chair when I'm on the floor, now," he said. Both of O'Shea's parents are lost to


drugs, the family says. He's livedwith his grandmother in South Dallas since he was 7. The house has a ramp,


but the family doesn't own a van that can handle his motorized chair. And yet when he heard God call, O'Shea


answered without hesitation. "God just told me, `It's time for you to preach,' " he said. O'Shea is easily


underestimated. He looks younger than his age, and his movements are sometimes uncoordinated. His


slightly hooded eyes and gentle smile make him look passive. But all of that belies the ferocious intensity of his


thinking. He's not angry with God. God told him, "You'll come out [of the wheelchair],' " O'Shea said. But he gives


the Almighty an alternative to a miracle: "Either God wants me to come out or he wants me to be strong for the


other handicapped people." O'Shea's grandmother said she realized that her grandson was smart when she


visited his school several years ago and watched him wheeling around and helping his classmates. Two years


ago, he offered good advice for how she should deal with his rebellious older sister. "That's when I knew he


was heavy in the head, "Serethea Morgan said. None of which prepared her for the boy's announcement that


God had commanded him to preach. "I said, `Are you sure?' " she recalled. O'Shea had no religious training.


He'd gone to a Missionary Baptist church most Sundays and attended a few sessions of Sunday school, but the


boy didn't even own a Bible.


So Morgan bought him one. Morgan wasn't the only person O'Shea talked to about his message from God. He informed his pastor that God had instructed him to preach. "He told me I'd have to wait


until I grew up and went to college," O'Shea said. So O'Shea put his dream on hold and opened his Bible,


starting with In the beginning ... and plowing through the verses, chapter after chapter. He stopped at Genesis 38 _ Joseph sold into slavery _ and skipped ahead to Proverbs. "I'm still reading through Proverbs," O'Shea said


last week. A month ago, his grandmother took him to a different church, New Lamplight Christian Church, a


small nondenominational assembly where Morgan used to attend. She and the pastor's wife are friends.


O'Shea got fussed over and prayed over on that visit. And Morgan encouraged the boy to talk to the Rev. Bobby


Jessie, the church's pastor and founder. "I asked him what he wanted to do with himself," Jessie said. "He


said`Preach the Word!' He didn't hesitate. I asked him why, and he said he had been moved by the Holy Spirit."


Jessie was familiar with unlikely callings _ his own, for instance. "I knew about the bad side of life, and the


world, too," he said. He's made a point of reaching out to people, like the homeless or those with criminal


records, who aren't often encouraged to step forward in bigger churches, Jessie said. That very day, he let


O'Shea offer the closing prayer. The boy rocked the house. "It moved all over the place," Jessie said. He told the


boy he could give the sermon two weeks later. And just like that, O'Shea's first sermon was no longer put off


until after college. Suddenly, it was time to put up or shut up. O'Shea couldn't decide what to preach about. He


asked his grandmother for help. "I said to preach on doing what is right," she said. That was all the inspiration


O'Shea needed, along with another message from above. "That night, God told me what to preach from," giving


him exact verses to use, he said. On the appointed Sunday night, O'Shea was wheeled into the church.About 60


people were waiting. Many of them represented blessings in O'Shea's life _ his grandmother, aunts, uncles and assorted cousins and family friends who obviously dote on the boy. The church has clean, unadorned white


walls and few religious images. A silver cross stands a top a small altar. Small crosses are embroideredon


cloths covering the altar and the pulpit. The Americans with Disabilities Act apparently hasn't found its


way inside the hall, but church members helped O'Shea cope with the lack of ramps. Two men carefully hoisted


him in his chair to the pulpit. After an opening prayer and song, the Bullock Chapel Steppers, four boys and four


girls from a nearby church, called out Bible verses and worked through a drill-team-like routine of clapping and


stamping.O'Shea watched from his wheelchair. "The purpose of the beat! Is to stomp the devil out!" they


shouted.Then seven of O'Shea's cousins came forward, a family choir led byO'Shea's Aunt Cassandra Morgan,


known as Ko-Ko. Aunt Ko-Ko named the boy, she said later. "O'Shea" was the main character in an obscure


1986 television movie called ``Club Med.'' "He was the star," she said. "Everybody looked up to him." Now it was


time for everyone to look up to O'Shea Morgan. "The next voice you will hear," said Jessie, "is O'Shea Morgan


telling us what God would have us know." The pastor stepped down from the pulpit and pulled O'Shea's


grandmother from her seat. She dissolved in tears and shrieks of joy: "Thank you, Jesus! Thank God! Thank


God!" And finally, it was O'Shea's turn: "Good evening, everybody," he began, awkwardly holding the microphone


in one hand. "My text today is `doing what is right.' " For a solid hour _ afterward he was stunned to learn he had


gone on s olong _ O'Shea mixed a few Bible verses with a hard-edged message. He started with Proverbs 13:6:


Righteousness guards the one whose way is blameless, but wickedness subverts the sinner. Shifted to



Proverbs 13:21: Adversity pursues sinners, but the righteous will be rewarded with prosperity. Moved to


Genesis 6:13: Then God said to Noah, "The end of all flesh has come before Me; for the earth is filled with


violence because of them;and behold, I am about to destroy them with the earth." And he told his congregation


that God was coming back and they'd better act right, no matter if they were regular church goers. "You're not


being honest with God, so you're not being guarded," he said. "You must stop cussing people out after church,"


he said. "You must stop wearing short skirts on the weekend." "Some Christians are hypocrites," he said. "I


asked God that night, `Was I really supposed to be talking like that to those people?' " O'Shea said a few days


later. For a first effort, it was a pretty good sermon, Jessie said. He told O'Shea that he could have a regular


preaching gig at New Lamplight if he wanted it, every second Sunday night of the month. O'Shea is getting ready


for his next sermon, on Oct. 8. And he' salready had new instructions from God, he said. The Almighty seems

to be no more patient than O'Shea. "He's told me," O'Shea said, "that it's time to start my own Web site for the church."


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