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Nuggets by Day and Gems by Night
Nuggets by Day and Gems by Night
Nuggets by Day and Gems by Night
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The concept of this book is taken from Spurgeon’s “Morning and Evening.” For each day of the month there is a morning starting “nugget,” which is a simple one line “get me going for the day” thought. For the end of that day, there is a “gem,” which is a more exhaustive thought or insight to think on as you conclude your day.

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Release dateMar 30, 2010
ISBN9781452443409
Nuggets by Day and Gems by Night
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Rudolph McKissick Jr.

Bishop Rudolph W. McKissick, Jr. is Senior Pastor of Bethel Baptist Institutional Church, located in Jacksonville, Florida.Under team leadership with his father since 1995, over 9,000 souls have been added to the ministry, bringing the active discipleship to over 12,000. McKissick is uniquely gifted at blending styles of worship from the very contemporary and urban down to the traditional without sacrificing one for the other. It has resulted in a church that is built around a unique diversity of persons from various age groups and cultures who all gather together in celebrative worship.In June of 2008, he was consecrated and elevated into the high office of Bishop in the Lord’s church within the Full Gospel Baptist Fellowship International, under the leadership of Bishop Paul S. Morton, Sr. and serves as the Bishop of the state of Florida for the Fellowship.He holds a Bachelor’s Degree from Jacksonville University with a double major in the field of music: one in Opera and the other in Sacred Church Music. He holds a Master of Divinity Degree from the Samuel Proctor School of Religion at Virginia Union University, and a Doctor of Ministry Degree from the United Theological Seminary.He is married to the former Kimberly Joy Nichols and they are the proud parents of three beautiful children; Jocelyn, Janai and Joshua.

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    Nuggets by Day and Gems by Night - Rudolph McKissick Jr.

    Foreword

    by Dr. William H. Curtis

    It is no secret to anyone who has heard Dr. Rudolph McKissick preach that he is undoubtedly one of the truly gifted preachers of this generation. His keen exegetical eye and theological depth have blessed congregants in churches across the country for a number of years. He fights hard to remain faithful to the integrity of a biblical passage and the African American lens through which he sees scripture explains his social hermeneutic. He is one of the complete ministry packages.

    Dr. Evans Crawford who taught me preaching at Howard University Divinity School commented after hearing my senior sermon that it lacked but one thing, pain! He went on to say that it was not my fault that the sermon lacked this so noticeably. He assured me then what I have come to know now, that maturity and experiences would season the sermons I would preach with enough pain to impact the human heart.

    Dr. McKissick has produced this devotional after being forced to wed his preaching to perhaps one of the most painful times in his life. To live with the fear of whether he would be able to preach again walked him reluctantly into a season of solitude and spiritual introspection. This explains the depth of thought found in this devotional, the intimate relationship that is evident between him and God as well as the theological musing that shapes both the themes and content of the daily entries.

    I pray that persons will be blessed by Dr. McKissick's reservoir of biblical knowledge, pastoral experience, large net of relationships, and more importantly, his ponderings from places of ministry, anguish, and fulfillment. You indeed will develop a closer relationship with the Lord.

    I Pray for Your Growth,

    Dr. William H. Curtis. Pastor, Mount Ararat Baptist Church, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 

    DAY ONE

    MORNING NUGGET: WHEN YOU FEEL INSECURE ALWAYS REMEMBER YOU WERE CHOSEN BY GOD EVEN WHEN YOU WERE NOT CONSIDERED BY PEOPLE.

    GEM:

    HYPOCRITICAL HOLINESS

    Written in the days after the election of Barack Obama

    I just finished reading a great and provocative book entitled: I'm Fine With God…It's Christians I Can't Stand. As I have listened on television and seen in captions on Facebook and MySpace, I now concur with that author. It amazes me how some Christians can talk one way, but when things don't go their way, they turn into arrogant, high and mighty judges. One of the quotes I read from someone who was not for President Obama said, God bless America...even though we don't deserve it. So I guess we deserve God to damn us? To be damned or undeserving of God's blessing is the opposite of blessing from God the Divine. These same Christians demonized a preacher for saying, God damn America, but they can imply the very same sentiment with spiritual platitudes and it is okay because it suits their hypocritical view. 

    One of the chapters in the book is called, I Can't Stand Christians Who Think They are Correctly Right and Everyone Else Is Wrongly Left. How true it is. Many will stand on what they call biblical morality in taking a stand against abortion because it's murder. It is interesting to me that they claim that Mosaic standard at the beginning of life but don't mind killing them through capital punishment in the middle of their life. If they are so biblical what happened to grace? These same persons accepted God's grace through Jesus because they believed by confessing Jesus that WHATEVER was in THEIR past could be erased and FORGIVEN.

    Many of us have been forgiven for things that should have landed us in jail. We just did not get caught and were able to plead the blood of Jesus and the mercy of God through Jesus Christ. To suggest that one can get caught breaking the law, go to jail as a consequence, but be beyond experiencing the grace of God to the point that even if they repent while in the jail and turn their life around to become a witness for the Kingdom and become productive in the country is not worth letting them live is the height of hypocrisy and dangerously close to playing God. To be against abortion but for capital punishment is tantamount to saying let them live when they are born (and I DO agree), but it's okay to kill them later on. How hypocritical. I guess that does not apply to everyone. If God is in control, then God has allowed this moment in time. He has not allowed it as punishment. To suggest that, makes you as bad as other preachers who boldly but sadly suggested that 9/11 was God's punishment against certain cities (i.e. New York) for homosexuality (I guess they got left off of the report about preachers who said things about 9/11). 

    Be careful my Christian brothers and sisters. Hypocrisy is not

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