Complete Comfort Heating & Air Conditioning

Complete Comfort Heating & Air Conditioning Complete Comfort Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. Additionally, we provide customers with high quality sheet metal duct fabricated in our own sheet metal shop.

is the High Country's premier authorized American Standard dealer specializing in the most up-to-date and reliable indoor air products available. Our outstanding installation crews and expert service technicians have over 75 years combined heating, air, and sheet metal experience and have been providing families with heating and cooling solutions since 2008.

04/20/2025

Sunday - HE’S ALIVE!

The stone rolled away.

The tomb empty.

The greatest comeback in history.

Jesus pierced body -

Walked out healed.

Scarred but healed.

A risen Savior.

Prophesy fulfilled.

Redemption.

Life isn’t a highlight reel.

And Jesus didn’t just live in highlight reels of followers and miracles.

His journey navigated through sorrows and suffering the same as we experience today.

And it isn’t easy.

Especially a life following Christ.

Scripture says Jesus taught about how persecution, in fact, only gets worse as a Christian.

You’ll come out bruised and scarred.

But man oh man, does redemption feel good.

The blood of lamb poured out offers forgiveness and redemption.

From sin.

But also from everything we’ve walked through with Jesus this week.

And those holes in his hands and feet serve as a reminder that you don’t have to walk it alone.

Jesus gets it.

He understands.

He’s there for the REAL.

He can relate.

Thank you Lord, for a RISEN KING!

I urge you to get inside the walls of a church house somewhere this morning and worship the one who paid it all🤍

Shared from Courtney Melton

04/19/2025

It’s Saturday.

A dark day. A day of grieving. Mourning.

The religious leaders pay another visit to Pilate.

They remind him that, before Jesus died, he told them he would rise from the dead after three days.

A request is made for Pilate to send guards to protect the tomb. They’re afraid Jesus’ disciples will steal his body and falsely claim he rose from the dead.

Pilate grants their request.

They arrive back at the tomb, seal it, and post guards to protect it.

But what they don’t know just yet is -

A stone can’t stop the rock.

It’s Saturday. But Sunday is coming.

Shared from Courtney Melton

04/18/2025

It’s Friday.

Jesus is in custody.

Judas is ridden with guilt. He returns the silver, his betrayal payment, and hangs himself.

Religious leaders deliver Jesus to Pilate, the governor. Each Passover, Pilate releases one prisoner to the crowd. Barabbas, a prisoner guilty of theft, insurrection and murder, is brought in.

Pilate asks Jesus - are you the king of the Jews? Jesus confirms.

Pilate asks the crowd who to release. Barabbas.

He asks what he should do with Jesus, they shout - Crucify him. Crucify him.

Jesus is delivered to the soldiers. They place a crown of thorns on his head. They mock him, beat him, strip him of his clothes.

They head for Golgotha. Jesus bears the burden of carrying his own cross. He is too weak. Simon, a passerby, takes the cross and carries it on Jesus’ behalf.

Jesus, spotless and innocent, is hung on the cross. A nail in each hand and a nail in his feet. A sign is placed above his head reading - King of the Jews.

They mock him, insult him, spit on him, pierce his side with a sword.

Hours of agony pass. Jesus cries out - Father, forgive them. Jesus, in his final moments, prays mercy over his enemies that they may come to know and believe in him.

With one final cry Jesus proclaims - it is finished.

Jesus hangs his head. He gives up the ghost. The veil of the temple is torn, top to bottom, in two.

Joseph takes Jesus’ body. He wraps him in clean linens. He places him in a tomb, a borrowed tomb, belonging to Joseph. He seals the tomb with a stone.

With that, the plan for salvation is complete.

Sin, paid for. Debt, paid for. A promise of hope, mercy, forgiveness, eternal life. Free, if we’ll just trust him. Believe in him.

It’s Friday. But Sunday is coming.

Shared from Courtney Melton

04/17/2025

It’s Thursday.

Jesus gives instructions to the disciples on where to prepare the Passover.

It’s evening, supper time. The last supper.

They begin to eat. Jesus reveals that one of the disciples will betray him. They all ask individually if it is themself. Judas asks last. Jesus confirms.

Jesus knew, but Judas ate too.

He breaks bread and gives to them to eat, a symbol of his body. He gives them a cup to drink, a symbol of his blood that will be shed for the forgiveness of sin.

My sin. Judas’ sin. Your sin. All sin.

They head for the Mount of Olives. Jesus predicts that another disciple will betray, deny him. Three times. Peter insists he never would.

Now in the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus prays. He asks God - if possible, take this cup from me. A second time He prays - if possible, take this cup from me. He calls upon God for once more but this time He prays - if this cup cannot be taken away unless I drink it, your will be done.

Soon after, Judas shows up with a crowd of men. And with a single kiss, Judas follows through. He commits the ultimate betrayal.

Arrested and in the hands of the enemy, Jesus is brought back to town. Religious leaders again try to find fault in Jesus, even seeking false witnesses. They deliver an unjust verdict - guilty.

Jesus is beaten, spat on, mocked.

Peter is found. He is asked if he knows Jesus, he denies. He is asked again, he denies. And for a third time, just as predicted, Peter denies knowing Jesus.

Betrayed again.

It’s Thursday. But Sunday is coming.

Share from Courtney Melton

04/16/2025

It’s Wednesday.

Jesus is still teaching.

It seems as though things are quiet around town. But that isn’t the case.

Plots and schemes are made. The chief priests and the elders devise their plan to arrest Jesus and kill him.

Back in Bethany, in the home of Simon, Jesus is sitting at the table. A woman arrives and pours ointment, perfume, on Jesus’ head.

The disciples are angry. They question why she would waste it by pouring the entirety of it on His head. It could have been sold and the money given to the poor.

Jesus calms them, assuring them that she is doing a beautiful thing, preparing his body for burial, and that wherever the gospel is preached, what she did will also be told in her memory.

Back with the chief priests Judas, a disciple of Jesus, has arrived. Negotiations are made. Judas is desperate, greedy. He agrees to deliver Jesus to the chief priests in exchange for thirty pieces of silver. Betrayal.

It’s Wednesday. But Sunday is coming

Shared from Courtney Melton

04/15/2025

It’s Tuesday.

Jesus is teaching.

He passed by the withered fig tree he had cursed the day before and taught of faith.

Back in town, Jesus has made it clear who He is. The King of the Jews. Lord. Savior. Messiah.

The Pharisees are angry. They want to discredit Jesus. They question him, interrogate him. Tried to trap him in his own words, catch him in a lie. They fail.

He teaches again. Of hypocrisy, being a hinderance to the kingdom of Heaven, spiritual blindness - the seven woe’s.

Jesus heads to the Mount of Olives with his disciples. He teaches again. Of the end times, of the second coming of the Lord, of judgement day.

Jesus is still teaching. We just have to listen.

It’s Tuesday. But Sunday is coming.

Shared from Courtney Melton

04/14/2025

It’s Monday.

Jesus has arrived in Jerusalem. He enters the temple to find tables of goods being sold. He’s angry. The temple, God’s house, has been turned into a place of business. He overturns tables and drives out the merchants.

The temple is cleansed, restored to a place of prayer.

It’s Monday. But Sunday is coming.

01/07/2025

Scientific Death of Jesus, take 1 min to read. I pray the Holy Spirit awaken in each soul that reads, in Jesus Name! Amen!
For the next 60 seconds, set aside whatever you're doing and take this opportunity! Let's see if Satan can stop this.
At the age of 33, Jesus was condemned to death.
At the time, crucifixion was the "worst" death. Only the worst criminals were condemned to be crucified. Yet it was even more dreadful for Jesus. Unlike other criminals condemned to death by crucifixion, Jesus was to be nailed to the cross by His hands and feet.
Each nail was 6 to 8 inches long.
The nails were driven into His wrist, not into His palms as is commonly portrayed. There's a tendon in the wrist that extends to the shoulder. The Roman guards knew that when the nails were being hammered into the wrist, that tendon would tear and break, forcing Jesus to use His back muscles to support Himself so that He could breathe.
Both of His feet were nailed together. Thus He was forced to support Himself on the single nail that impaled His feet to the cross. Jesus could not support Himself with His legs because of the pain so He was forced to alternate between arching His back then using His legs just to continue to breathe. Imagine the struggle, the pain, the suffering, the courage.
Jesus endured this reality for over 3 hours.
Yes, over 3 hours! Can you imagine this kind of suffering? A few minutes before He died,
Jesus stopped bleeding. He was simply pouring water from his wounds.
From common images we see wounds to His hands and feet and even the spear wound to His side... But do we realize His wounds were actually made in his body. A hammer driving large nails through the wrist, the feet overlapped and an even larger nail hammered through the arches, then a Roman guard piercing His side with a spear. But before the nails and the spear, Jesus was whipped and beaten. The whipping was so severe that it tore the flesh from His body. The beating so horrific that His face was torn and his beard ripped from His face. The crown of thorns cut deeply into His scalp. Most men would not have survived this torture.
He had no more blood to bleed out, only water poured from His wounds. The human adult body contains about 3.5 liters (just less than a gallon) of blood.
Jesus poured all 3.5 liters of his blood; He had three nails hammered into His members; a crown of thorns on His head and, beyond that, a Roman soldier who stabbed a spear into His chest.
All these without mentioning the humiliation He suffered after carrying His own cross for almost 2 kilometers, while the crowd spat in his face and threw stones (the cross was almost 30 kg of weight, only for its higher part, where His hands were nailed).
Jesus had to endure this experience, to open the gates of Heaven, so that you can have free access to God.
So that your sins could be "washed" away. All of them, with no exception! Don't ignore this situation.
JESUS CHRIST DIED FOR YOU!
He died for you! It is easy to pass jokes or foolish photos by e-mail, but when it comes to God, sometimes you feel ashamed to forward to others because you are worried of what they may think about you.
God has plans for you, show all your friends what He experienced to save you. Now think about this! May God bless your life!
If you are not ashamed to do this, please, follow Jesus' instructions. He said (Matthew 10:32 & 33): "Everyone therefore who acknowledges me before others, I also will acknowledge before My Father in heaven; but whosoever denies Me before others, I will deny before My Father in heaven."
Copied and pasted…thank you Jesus for carrying the cross to Calvary for me and dying as a sacrifice for my sins so that I can have eternal life. THANK YOU LORD !!!!

Enjoying some “away” time with our work family! We were missing a few but still had an awesome day at Dollywood😎
08/24/2024

Enjoying some “away” time with our work family!
We were missing a few but still had an awesome day at Dollywood😎

03/31/2024

For GOD so LOVED the WORLD, that HE gave HIS ONLY begotten SON, that WHOSOEVER believes in HIM, SHALL NOT PERISH, but have EVERLASTING LIFE✝️🙌🏻♥️

03/30/2024

It is finished.

And with that, Jesus - the Messiah, the King of Kings - died.

And there’s John. Looking up at His Saviour. His best friend. The agony of this whole day screaming inside him.

What, oh what??

How? Why?

And there’s Mary - her heart literally torn in half. Her precious Son - hanging broken in front of her. I can’t even find a place for this horror.

Mary. I have no words.

And the weeping. The sounds of sorrow thick in the air.

And the masses. As the earth shakes in darkness, and tombs burst open.

Were hearts woken? As the Messiah hung there, and as history literally shifted - what happened in the hearts of those who watched Him die?

Of those who tortured Him? Ridiculed Him?Those who turned their backs?

And the veil. Torn from top to bottom.

Because Jesus’s blood - His death and His blood are Heaven’s key.

And now because of Him - we have unhindered access.

And as my mind races around this horror scene, I catch my breath as I look back at that Man on that cross.

There He is.
Broken and bleeding. Torn open.

Jesus loves me. This is how I know.

All my debt, right there. Before I breathed my first, He took His last for me.

For you.

All paid.

And I think it appropriate to just feel this whole, horrible thing.

To really let it sink deep.

His life for ours. His blood. His body. Broken for us.

May we never forget to remember.

Sunday. You can’t come fast enough.

Thank You Jesus. We’re waiting for You.
❤️

“This is how we know what love is: Jesus Christ laid down his life for us.”
1 John 3:16a (NIV)

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