Thursday 21 April 2016

George Beverly Shea Dies at 104; Stirring Singer at Billy Graham Revivals


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A Dallas service with, from left, Cliff Barrows, Billy Graham and George Beverly Shea in 1987.CreditBilly Graham Evangelistic Association
George Beverly Shea, who escaped a life of toil in an insurance office to become a Grammy-winning gospel singer and a longtime associate of the Rev. Billy Graham, appearing before an estimated 200 million people at Graham revival meetings worldwide, died on Tuesday in Asheville, N.C. He was 104.
His death was announced by the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, in Charlotte, N.C., of which Mr. Shea was the official singing voice for more than half a century. Canadian-born, he lived in Montreat, N.C. — for decades just a mile from the home of Mr. Graham, a close friend.
Through the Billy Graham crusades, as the stadium-size revival meetings begun by Mr. Graham are known, Mr. Shea was perhaps the most widely heard gospel artist in the world, singing before worshipers throughout the United States and around the globe.
He also appeared regularly on “The Hour of Decision,” Mr. Graham’s weekly radio broadcast, which began in 1950 and continues to this day.
On a more intimate scale he sang at the prayer breakfasts of a series of United States presidents, including Dwight D. Eisenhower, Lyndon B. Johnson and the first George Bush.
Mr. Shea, who was still singing as he embarked on his second century, was fond of saying that Mr. Graham would not let him retire, since nowhere in Scripture is the concept of retirement overtly addressed.
“I’ve been listening to Bev Shea sing for more than 50 years,” Mr. Graham told The Charlotte Observer in 1997, “and I would still rather hear him sing than anyone else I know.”
When interviewers asked why Mr. Graham did not simply lead his flock in song himself, as many preachers do, Mr. Shea suggested that the status quo was better for all concerned: Mr. Graham, as Mr. Shea put it with true Christian charity, suffered from “the malady of no melody.”
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Mr. Shea in San Diego, Calif., in 2003. CreditDavid McNew/Getty Images
Mr. Shea’s vocal style, by contrast, was characterized by a resonant bass-baritone, impeccable diction, sensitive musical phrasing and an unshowmanlike delivery that nonetheless conveyed his ardent religious conviction.
He recorded more than 70 albums, including “In Times Like These” (1962), “Every Time I Feel the Spirit” (1972) and “The Old Rugged Cross” (1978). In 1966 he won the Grammy Award for best gospel or other religious recording for his album “Southland Favorites,” recorded with the Anita Kerr Singers.
Mr. Shea received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Recording Academy, which administers the Grammys, in 2011.
Of the hundreds of songs he sang, Mr. Shea was most closely identified with“How Great Thou Art,” a hymn that became the de facto anthem of Mr. Graham’s ministry. In 1957, at a crusade in New York City, Mr. Shea, by popular demand, sang it on 108 consecutive nights.
Other songs for which he was known include “I’d Rather Have Jesus,” for which he composed the music, and “The Wonder of It All,” for which he wrote words and music.
George Beverly Shea, known as Bev, was born on Feb. 1, 1909, in Winchester, Ontario. His father, the Rev. Adam J. Shea, was a Wesleyan Methodist minister; his mother, the former Maude Whitney, was the organist in her husband’s church.
Growing up, Bev dreamed the dream of every red-blooded Canadian boy — to be a Mountie — but he also studied piano, organ and violin. One of eight children, he did his first formal singing in his father’s church choir and his first informal singing long before, around the family table.
As a young man Mr. Shea attended Houghton College in Houghton, N.Y., but left before graduating to help support his family in the Depression. He found work in Manhattan as a clerk with the Mutual Life Insurance Company, a post he would hold for nearly a decade. Meanwhile he studied voice with private teachers.
During this period Mr. Shea entered an amateur talent contest on Fred Allen’s radio show, singing “Go Down, Moses.” He came in second — he was beaten by a yodeler — but the exposure led to offers to sing on commercial radio. He declined, ill at ease with the idea of a life in secular music. His career in sacred music, however, was now assured.
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Mr. Shea and Mr. Graham in the early years of their many decades as partners in evangelism.CreditBilly Graham Evangelistic Association
In the late 1930s Mr. Shea moved to Chicago to join WMBI, the radio station of the Moody Bible Institute, as a staff announcer and singer. One day in 1943 a young man knocked on the studio door. The visitor was a Wheaton College student named William Franklin Graham Jr., who had stopped by to tell Mr. Shea how much he loved his singing.
Before long Mr. Graham, who had become a preacher in Western Springs, Ill., had recruited Mr. Shea to sing on his own religious radio show, “Songs in the Night.” From the mid-1940s to the early ’50s, Mr. Shea was also the host of “Club Time,” a gospel show broadcast on ABC Radio.
In 1947 Mr. Shea joined Mr. Graham and Cliff Barrows, who would serve as Mr. Graham’s longtime music director, in the first Billy Graham Crusade, in Charlotte.
Mr. Shea was the author of several books, including the memoir “How Sweet the Sound” (2004), written with Betty Free Swanberg and Jeffery McKenzie.
Mr. Shea’s first wife, the former Erma Scharfe, whom he married in 1934, died in 1976. His survivors include his second wife, the former Karlene Aceto, whom he married in 1985, and two children from his first marriage, Ronald and Elaine. Information on other survivors was not immediately available.
Though Mr. Shea was long a vital part of Mr. Graham’s work — Mr. Graham routinely insisted that without him he would have had no ministry — he retained a wry modesty about his role.
“The people didn’t come to hear me,” Mr. Shea told The Charlotte Observer in 2009. “They came to hear Billy. To get to hear him, they first had to listen to me.”
It was not always so. When they joined forces in the 1940s, Mr. Shea was already a nationally known voice in Christian music, Mr. Graham a fledgling minister. Their early revival meetings were often advertised this way:
BEV SHEA SINGS
Billy Graham will preach.
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Tuesday 19 April 2016

 
"Consider Ten things you need to give up in other for you to enjoy peace and life, God has given you".  
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Sunday 17 April 2016


Billy Graham: Judas Is a 'Warning' - In The End, Unbelievers Lose Everything

By Michael W. Chapman | March 22, 2016 | 3:27 PM EDT


Pastor Billy Graham (Photo: BGEA)

World-renowned pastor Billy Graham said that Judas Iscariot betrayed Jesus Christ for 30 pieces of silver because of his "unbelief" and interest only in himself, and that because of his self-inflicted death, whereby he lost everything, Judas "stands forever as a warning of the dangers of stubborn unbelief." 

In a Q&A section on faith, published in the Kansas City Star, a reader asked Rev. Graham, "I’ve never really understood why Judas betrayed Jesus. After all, he witnessed Jesus’ miracles and heard his teaching just like the other disciples, and yet he ended up turning against him. It just doesn’t make sense."

Billy Graham said, "No, it doesn’t make sense, just as most evil doesn’t make sense. Why deliberately do something we know is wrong, when — if we’d only stop to think about it — we also know it will destroy us? The Bible says, 'Do not … be envious of the wicked, for the evildoer has no future'" (Proverbs 24:19-20).

"Judas’ real problem was that he was interested only in himself and what he could gain by following Jesus," said Rev. Graham.  "Instead of committing his life to Jesus, he allowed greed and envy to rule his heart and mind. His unbelief fed his greed, and his greed fed his unbelief."

"When Jesus’ enemies offered 30 pieces of silver to anyone who would disclose where Jesus was staying so they could arrest him secretly, Judas readily agreed," said the pastor. 

"Judas stands forever as a warning of the dangers of stubborn unbelief," said Rev. Graham.  "And in the end, Judas lost everything, even his life."




Billy Graham continued,  "Some of the most tragic words in the Bible are these, 'So Judas threw the money into the temple and left. Then he went away and hanged himself' (Matthew 27:5). Make sure of your commitment to Jesus, for he alone is worthy of your life."

Billy Graham, 97, is one of the most well known and respected evangelical preachers of the last 60 years.  His gospel preaching reportedly has reached about 2.2 billion people worldwide over the years. He has five children and lives, now retired, at his home in Montreat, N.C. His wife, Ruth Bell Graham, died in 2007.  

This Q&A on the Bible can also be read at the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association


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Wednesday 13 April 2016

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“When you worry about tomorrow, you cripple your ability to think, act and exercise faith in the present. God
is the owner of our future”.

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Sunday 10 April 2016

God Chooses Who Goes To Heaven or Hell... Is It Biblical?



                                          Predestination- (2 Peter 3:9)
 Has God predetermined who will or will not go to heaven?  The term predestination in the context of salvation literally means: knowing  who to choose or own before the beneficiary's decision will be made in agreement  with  the  call  to salvation. God who is omniscient already knew in eternity past who would respond in agreement with His offer of eternal life through Christ Jesus by faith (Ephesians 1:3,12).
God predetermined that salvation would be by grace through faith in Christ crucified alone.   Thus, all are afforded the opportunity to be saved (Titus 2:11).   God never predestined that people would go to hell (2 Peter 3:9).  As a matter of fact, hell was purposefully and exclusively prepared for Satan and his angels (Matthew 25:4).  While it is both true and tragic that people are going to hell... they do so at their own choosing.   God has purposed that people would be born to be born again(1 Timothy 2:4). This required God's offer of salvation and man's responsibility to receive God's gift of eternal life by faith. God will never save anyone without their consent (John 1: 12).
Predestination has to do with more than just going to heaven. God has predestined that all who would believe on the Lord Jesus Christ would be conformed to the image of Christ (Romans 8: 29).   It is to every Christian’s advantage to grow in the likeness of Christ.   Life external and internal do not exist apart from Christ (John 15: 1,5). The biblical perspective of God's work of predestination unto salvation is that God achieved it for us so that we can freely choose to receive it by faith (Ephesians 2: 8-9).
Would you reject God offer or willingly accept it by faith alone in Jesus Christ, God’s only Son. “Salvation is found in no- one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to men by which we must be saved”. (Acts 4:12)


Saturday 2 April 2016

Focus on heavenly things not earthly things.

It’s good to take reasonable care of yourself. But don’t focus so much on your looks that you neglect your soul. Don’t focus so much on staying healthy for this life that you forget about the life to come. The perfect body sought by health fanatics and by people obsessed with looks isn’t really so perfect. Still, there’s a sense in which we should all want a perfect body. God promises those who trust in Jesus that each of us will have a perfect, resurrection body, like Jesus’ glorified body.

Therefore let us think heavenward and set your mind on things above where our treasure is and where Jesus is sited on His glorified throne at the right Hand of God in the Heavenly realms.

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