Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Catching Up

Revelation 12:11, "And they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony, and they did not love their lives to the death. (NKJV)

I come this morning with praise and thanksgiving in my heart. I have been able to recognize the presence and power of God at work in the lives of His children. I need to remind you that God cares about YOU and all of the challenges of life that you may be encountering at this point in time. We must also remember that His love is unconditional and nothing can keep His love from reaching each of us. The enemy of our soul can not stop the love of God from reaching out to us even in our moments of deepest despair. We must learn to listen for and listen to the Voice of our Heavenly Father during the storms of life.

I have been preaching the past few nights at Victory Lighthouse in New Albany, Indiana. I have encountered a group of people that are hungry for more of God and they are hungry to make a difference in their community. The intensity of prayer, worship and the release of their faith in the services has been very high. I certainly have felt the leading of the Spirit as I have shared the Word of God and ministered to various individuals during the altar time of prayer. 

I am sharing these thoughts today because of some of the testimonies that have been shared during the services. Each of us have "testimonies" that we need to share, and then be willing to share them again. People need to know that God is still at work in this era of human history. There are certain theologians who teach that the work of the Spirit that we read about in the New Testament has ceased to be at work in this era of Christianity. I don't know what church they attend but it is not one of those with which I am familiar. I SEE GOD AT WORK ON A DAILY BASIS!! Is there a witness to the statement that I just made?

I had received three texts during service last night. I did not read these until after the service. Each of the three referenced needs that were present with two of these being very urgent. I prayed for the requests as I was driving home. But I prayed with encouragement because I had just left a service in which someone told of God providing them employment (they had been laid off their job three weeks ago). Someone else testified about healing. Someone else testified about God giving them strength to face a checkup today regarding a serious illness that has active in their life for the past few years but God had rejuvenated her confidence that God was in charge of her life.

You may need to share your story with someone today!! You may need to "testify" to the goodness of God and His miraculous power. There are people waiting to hear your story.

OH BY THE WAY, two (2) of the prayer needs were met LAST NIGHT!! I thought that I needed to TESTIFY TO THAT FACT!!!

Monday, August 29, 2016

Weekend Summary

It is always a blessing to set at my desk on a Monday morning and reflect on the weekend with a smile and realize that God provided me a full list of wonderful memories. I write these words with humility and thanksgiving. I realize that it is God who is the sole Provider of all that we have and He is the one who provides the blessings which we enjoy on a moment by moment basis. 

I also want you to know that I believe that there was more God would have done if each of us would have taken the opportunity to "obediently respond" to God's call!! I believe there have been many blessings left unclaimed in many church services because of distractions, rejection, disobedience and a failure to surrender to the Will and Plan of God. It may be possible that all of us have been guilty of committing that "sin" at some point in time in our lives. But I am determined to improve my response time to God. I want to take opportunity to say YES to His will and way and allow Him to minister to my life regardless of the tactic that the enemy uses to stop me from receiving the promises of God. 

Sunday morning I was given the awesome privilege to share the Word of God with the New River church family. Our Youth Pastor did an awesome opening the message with reminding us about the challenges that the families of our land are facing today. It was a time of somber as well as sober reflection as he shared his heart with us. I was also able to pray with several individuals of various ages who were facing different needs in their lives. I was able to baptize five (5) recent converts who participated in a public testimony of their faith in Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior. The time of the  Baptismal celebration also included children, youth and adults. God is good to say the least and I am honored to be able to serve in each of these areas of ministry. I am thankful to be a Gospel Preacher and I am thankful that I still believe in the authority and power of His Word. Isn't it a joy and blessing to be able to pray with others and join in celebrating with them when the victory is won?

Sunday evening found me in New Albany, Indiana at Victory Lighthouse for the first of four nightly services. The presence of God was very evident throughout the service. Pastors Tim & Dina Gribbins and the local church body gave us a warm welcome to the church. I felt right at home and began to share the Word of the Lord when my time of opportunity came. The Spirit took the Word of God and spoke to the lives of people who were sitting in the room last night. Once again, I was given the awesome privilege to pray with several individuals who brought their needs to God in prayer. I believe that needs were met, people were encouraged and God poured out His strength on those who took the time to listen to the Voice of God.

Will we take to listen to the Voice of God today or will we just choose to continue to lead ourselves?

Thursday, August 25, 2016

Obedience Should Be Practiced

Luke 5:4-6, When He had stopped speaking, He said to Simon, “Launch out into the deep and let down your nets for a catch.” But Simon answered and said to Him, “Master, we have toiled all night and caught nothing; nevertheless at Your word I will let down the net.” And when they had done this, they caught a great number of fish, and their net was breaking. (NKJV)
I realize that the Bible is full of sound principles that should be put into practice in our lives. I will not take the time to share with you any type of list that would attempt to contain the wonderful life changing principles that we need to apply to our lives. But I do want to take a moment and emphasize one of the principles that God reminded me about as I was praying this morning. There is a great need for "obedience" to become a common desire and practice among the believers of this day and time. I believe that disobedience is raising its ugly head in this modern world and we need to make sure that are counteracting that "spirit" with heartfelt and sincere obedience to our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ!!!
Simon found himself in a quandary that night as he listened to Jesus. He had not been lazy. He had worked all night but his efforts had left him with an empty net. An empty net is not a good sign for a professional fisherman. Believers find themselves feeling that same way from time to time. We are not lazy. We are doing our best to serve in the work of the Kingdom. But our nets (lives) are not filled as we sincerely desire. We feel somewhat empty and we are looking for the solution to our dilemma. But our solution is the same as Simon's "...nevertheless at Your word I will let down the net."
There is no replacement for sincere obedience!! We can fill our nets with the latest worship music. We can fill our nets with the latest Bible Study tools. We can fill our nets with the latest as well as simplest Bible translations. We can fill our nets with participating in the activities of the church body. We can fill our nets with all types of "spiritual activities" and still feel empty.
These emotions can become the turning point in our lives if we choose to surrender to the leadership of Christ. Our emptiness can lead us back to the stream of Living Water that made the initial difference in our lives. It was our OBEDIENCE TO THE WORD that brought us joy, peace, forgiveness, comfort, hope, eternal life, etc. when we began our journey with Christ. We may need to look for those principles that we practiced at one time (prayer, meditation, faithful attendance to church, corporate worship, tithing, giving, sharing, , etc.). These practices will once again align us with Christ who will then continue  the process of the development of our relationship with Him.
Emptiness versus "...nevertheless at Your word I will let down the net." Which will you and I choose today?

Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Prayer Thoughts

Proverbs 29:18, Where there is no vision, the people perish: but he that keepeth the law, happy is he.(KJV)

Proverbs 29:18, Where there is no revelation, the people cast off restraint; But happy is he who keeps the law.(NKJV)


Proverbs 29:18, “When people do not accept divine guidance, they run wild. But whoever obeys the law is joyful.(NLT)

I have chosen to share with you three (3) different translations of Proverbs 29:18. There is a purpose to my redundancy, I felt led to emphasize the seriousness of the times in which we are living. I also felt led to make the connection with our need to pray. I have felt an urgent call from God to pray for the children and youth who are beginning another year of education regardless of their age and regardless the level of their education. We are in a war for the souls of this generation and I believe it is time that we took a serious look at the enemy which we are engaging in this war. 

A few months ago as I was in prayer in the auditorium of our church when the Spirit specifically identified some of the forces of evil and wickedness that we are facing. One of the many strategies of the enemy is to use stubbornness, rebellion, and disobedience as a tool to create an attitude of rejection in the heart of this generation. Let me be the first to say that this tool is used against all Christians regardless of their natural age or their spiritual age. The enemy seeks to harden our hearts so that the Word of God and the Spirit of God faces strong resistance when they are seeking to influence our lives. Can you see that taking place in the lives of people across our nation? But I also believe that God will use and is using Prayer, both personal as well as corporate to "de-fang" the lion that is roaring in this day and time.

I felt the Spirit place four (4) statements or prayers that we need to pray so that we may rebuke this division or separation that satan desires to create between our children and youth and those spiritual leaders in their lives. These words are simply inspirations or suggestions that you can use when you pray. I trust the Spirit to lead and direct your times of Prayer to specifically attack the strategies that satan is using in your home and family.

1) I rebuke and resist the attempts of satan to separate the children and youth of this generation from the influence and guidance of God and His Word on their lives.

2) I rebuke and resist the attempts of satan to separate the children and youth of this generation from the influence and guidance of their godly parents. 

3) I rebuke and resist the attempts of satan to separate the children and youth of this generation from the influence and guidance of their godly grandparents. 

4) I rebuke and resist the attempts of satan to separate the children and youth of this generation from the influence and guidance of their godly spiritual leaders. 

AMEN!!!

Monday, August 22, 2016

Reflections from the Weekend

I was blessed to be able to serve in many different opportunities over this past weekend. I was given the privilege to share the Eulogy of a Retired Minister who passed away at the age of 82. I shared some thoughts and insight about his life a few days ago. I was able to offer encouragement to a gentleman in our church whose brother passed following his battle with cancer. I also was privileged to minister in a Sunday morning service at New River Worship Center which was "jam-packed" with the presence of the Holy Spirit from the outset of the time of celebration.

I do not have time to go into detail about the service. It would be very difficult to describe all that took place but I do offer sincere praise and adoration to God for revealing His presence to us. Our initial inspiration was to culminate the service with prayer for the children and students in our church. But God had other plans in mind. We ended up praying with children, students, parents, grandparents and even some of who did not fit in any of the above mentioned categories. We shared numerous Prayer Cloths with the children as well as with many of the adults who were present. The line from a worship song comes to my mind as I am typing these words, "God is on the move in a mighty way..." 

I truly believe that God is at work in the hearts of individual believers. He is waiting on us to be willing to take action. We must to be willing to release our faith and step out in obedience to the promises that God has provided. I want to leave you with a familiar passage of scripture. Let it remind you of the need to TAKE ACTION!!!

Ephesians 6:10-19, “ Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord and in the power of His might. 11 Put on the whole armor of God, that you may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil. 12 For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this age, against spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places. 13 Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand. 14 Stand therefore, having girded your waist with truth, having put on the breastplate of righteousness, 15 and having shod your feet with the preparation of the gospel of peace; 16 above all, taking the shield of faith with which you will be able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked one. 17 And take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God; 18 praying always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit, being watchful to this end with all perseverance and supplication for all the saints— 19 and for me, that utterance may be given to me, that I may open my mouth boldly to make known the mystery of the gospel,(NKJV)


Thursday, August 18, 2016

Action

Ecclesiastes 9:10, Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with your might; for there is no work or device or knowledge or wisdom in the grave where you are going.” (NKJV)

The word "action" has been stirring in my heart over the past few days. We spend a lot of time thinking, planning and talking about what we are going to do. Before you jump to conclusions please understand that I believe each of the above mentioned activities have a purpose and they certainly have a benefit in assisting us toward the accomplishment of our goals. These "activities" need to take place both in the natural as well as spiritual landscape of our lives. But we must also realize that there will come a time in which we have to stop talking and decide to take the appropriate ACTION or ACTIONS!!!

Don't you believe that the stories in the Bible offer to us great reminders that people had to be willing to take action at various junctures of their lives? I believe that taking appropriate action when God is leading will produce the results that are needed in our lives. I am not wanting to confuse works and faith in this post. I firmly believe that we are saved by and saved through faith and not works. But I also believe that we are called, taught and encouraged to participate with God in the process of our journey with Him. 

Did not Jesus call for action in Matthew 9:9, As Jesus passed on from there, He saw a man named Matthew sitting at the tax office. And He said to him, “Follow Me.” So he arose and followed Him.(NKJV) and in Matthew 9:9, As Jesus passed on from there, He saw a man named Matthew sitting at the tax office. And He said to him, “Follow Me.” So he arose and followed Him.(NKJV)?

I truly believe that God is calling the present day church to take the appropriate action in response to the move of the Spirit that is taking place around the world. I don't think the question is "Should I take action?" I believe the true question is "WHEN WILL I TAKE ACTION?" 

I would encourage each of us to ask God to examine our lives and identify those areas in which we need to respond to God. Do I need to pray more? Do I need to be more consistent in reading my Bible and studying the Word of God? Have I grown lethargic concerning attending church? How long has it been since I told my companion that he or she is loved and appreciated? You and the Spirit know the other questions that will be appropriate to your life. 

TAKE ACTION TODAY AND RESPOND TO GOD APPROPRIATELY!!! Your obedience will bring blessings to your life as well as the lives of others.

Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Tuesday's Thoughts

Hebrews 11:13-16, "“These all died in faith, not having received the promises, but having seen them afar off were assured of them, embraced them and confessed that they were strangers and pilgrims on the earth. 14 For those who say such things declare plainly that they seek a homeland. 15 And truly if they had called to mind that country from which they had come out, they would have had opportunity to return. 16 But now they desire a better, that is, a heavenly country. Therefore God is not ashamed to be called their God, for He has prepared a city for them.(NKJV)

Yesterday I was given the opportunity to serve a family that was facing a very difficult situation. I have know this family far over 40 years. The gentleman had suffered a major brain aneurysm early on Monday morning. I spent several hours with this family as they made the decision to remove the ventilator and allow God to work His plan for this dear brother in Christ. This man and his wife have served in ministry for all of the years that I have known them. Their service has been one of faithfulness to the call from Christ to give of themselves to others.

Hebrews chapter 11 came to my mind as I was driving home last night after his passing. I believe that He is rejoicing in the presence of God as I sit at my desk and type these words. I read Hebrews 11 this morning to remind myself of the "truth" that is revealed in this portion of the epistle. Numerous times the words "by faith" are used to characterize the life of individuals who are mentioned in this passage. But the writer (I believe the writer is the Apostle Paul) reminds us that there were many other individuals whose names did not appear in this passage yet their service to God and their faith was as real as those individuals who were placed on the list. But there was one common trait among them all, "These all died in faith..." They were "strangers and pilgrims on the earth" but they were desiring "a heavenly country."

I immediately thought of this faithful brother whose body was left in the hospital room awaiting his trip to the funeral home. Yet his soul had made that final trip to that "heavenly county" which he had been looking for throughout his lifetime. He served without much fanfare or notoriety. He was unknown in the eyes of the world yet very much known in the heavenly country. Jesus reminded us that He went away to prepare for us a place where we could be with Him forever. 

I could say much more but I want to leave you with this thought. You may be serving God without much fanfare or notoriety, You may be unknown to the world but very well known in Heaven as a person with a heart of servanthood. You may be serving a small church congregation.You may teach a Sunday School class, or a Children's Church Class. You may be working in the Nursery. You may serve as a Custodian or you may mow the grass at the church or for your sick neighbor. Remember the giving and sharing of Cornelius was recognized and remembered in Heaven. Just remember that you are remembered in Heaven and that you and me are just pilgrims and strangers looking for a city whose builder and maker is God!!

Just keep SERVING GOD AND SERVING OTHERS!! YOU ARE NOT HOME YET!!!





Monday, August 15, 2016

Monday's Inspiration

I was awakened with a familiar passage of scripture on my mind this morning. I felt led to share this with some individuals but then I began to sense the Spirit leading me to share my thoughts on this blog. Each of us are facing situations in which we are in need of the direction, guidance and strength that can only come from God. But the enemy of our soul will seek to bring doubt, fear, anxiety, frustration, etc. into our lives. It is at moment that we must make the courageous decision to place our COMPLETE FAITH AND TRUST IN GOD. I know that this is easier said than done but God has promised to reward those who diligently seek Him. (Hebrews 11)

Here are the words that I felt led to share with you today!!

Here are six words that the Spirit placed in my heart to share with you!!

WALK BY FAITH!!
TRUST IN GOD!!

Proverbs 3:5-8,
"Trust in the Lord with all your heart; do not depend on your own understanding. Seek his will in all you do, and he will show you which path to take. Don’t be impressed with your own wisdom. Instead, fear the Lord and turn away from evil. Then you will have healing for your body and strength for your bones." (NLT)

God is YOUR SOURCE OF STRENGTH!!

We can depend on God to fulfill His promises but we also need to be willing to fulfill our commitments to Him. It is one thing to depend on God but we need to make the decision to fully follow Him in obedience and surrender. 

Let us offer our lives to God as humble servants who truly appreciates the price that He paid for our Redemption. His is truly worthy of our praise, adoration and lifestyle of service to Him and to the family of God!!

Friday, August 12, 2016

Spiritual Preparation on Friday

The Spirit reminded me of a famous story in the Old Testament during prayer this morning. This story is found in 2 Chronicles chapter 20. The larger story is filled with several "smaller" stories that speaks to us. I believe the Spirit placed a fresh, dynamic and powerful revelation in my heart. Are you ready for me to unveil and reveal this dynamic principle that has the potential to change your life? It is the principle of Praise!!! Is it possible that we forget to use this powerful weapon that is located in our spiritual arsenal? 

The people of God were facing an enemy and they needed direction and assistance from God. We are facing our enemies and we need direction and assistance from God. Jehoshaphat appointed singers to go out in front of the army and offer praise to God. The Bible records this statement in verse 21 of chapter 20; "Now when they began to sing and to praise, the Lord set ambushes..." God is ready to ambush our enemies. This is our "when time." When is it time to offer praise to God? NOW IS THE TIME TO OFFER PRAISE TO GOD!!!

I would like to offer a starting point of praise for us this morning. It is the wonderful words of the Psalmist David found in Psalm 150. I truly believe that there are enemies that will be defeated as we lift our voices in Praise to the Lord God Almighty today. WILL YOU JOIN WITH ME IN OFFERING PRAISE TO GOD?

Psalm 150 (NKJV)

Let All Things Praise the Lord

150 Praise the Lord!
Praise God in His sanctuary;
Praise Him in His mighty firmament!
Praise Him for His mighty acts;
Praise Him according to His excellent greatness!
Praise Him with the sound of the trumpet;
Praise Him with the lute and harp!
Praise Him with the timbrel and dance;
Praise Him with stringed instruments and flutes!
Praise Him with loud cymbals;
Praise Him with clashing cymbals!
Let everything that has breath praise the Lord.
Praise the Lord!


Thursday, August 11, 2016

Thoughts on Thursday Morning

2 Thessalonians 1:3, "We are bound (ought, should) to thank God always for you, brethren, as it is fitting, because your faith grows exceedingly, and the love of every one of you all abounds toward each other," (NKJV) (Emphasis Added)

I would like to share a portion of the passage that we studied and discussed at the Adult Discipleship Class last night at New River. For the past several weeks we have been reminding ourselves that the presence of Grace is more than just at the time of our conversion. We certainly understand and believe that it is "conviction" that draws us into the presence of the Grace of God. The Spirit reveals sin to us and then the Grace of God teaches us that God's Grace will forgive, forget and restore us to a right relationship with our Heavenly Father. This action of God and our response to this action of God allows us and encourages us to sing the words from Amazing Grace with a different outlook and point of view. We now sing the song as Children of the Most High God and realize that God has adopted us into His family. Can I get a rousing AMEN?

But the Grace of God does not end at the moment of Conversion and Adoption. Our Conversion and Adoption brings us into the ever present work of Grace in our lives. Grace leads us to fellowship with other believers and this fellowship leads us into life changing relationships. Many of these relationships will make a definite impact on our spiritual journey with Christ. God will place the right people in our lives at the right time and He will use these various individuals as instruments of encouragement, discipleship, teachers, mentoring, prayer partners, etc. 

The Apostle Paul was reminding himself as well as reminding the believers in Thessalonica to be thankful for their brothers and sisters in Christ. I do not think that we share our appreciation and thankfulness with each other enough. Each of us needs to be thankful for those individuals that God has placed in our lives and we fully realize that He has used them to assist us in the development of our spiritual relationship.

I am going to issue the same challenge that I made to the students last night. Take some time this week and focus on remembering some of the individuals that have definitely made an impact in your spiritual journey. You may feel led to call them, email them, text them, write them, or even speak to them at your local church. These means of connection would allow you to "thank" them for taking the time to invest in your life. I have already thought about several individuals who have made a difference in our journey of life. Encouragement is a "spiritual medicine" that will produce a positive effect in our lives. 

Be an encourager today!! Take time to say THANKS to someone day!!

Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Pressing On

There has been a song on and in my heart for the past several days. I can remember singing it on many occasions in my years of Christian service. The words spoke to my heart then and I believe that God has called me back to review the theme that Joseph Oatman, Jr. sensed in 1898 when he penned Higher Ground. The first line of the song says, "I'm pressing on the upward way..." Does anyone else sense that same call to "press on?" Have you noticed in your heart a desire to draw near to God? Do you remember the response that God has promised to those who draw near? God has promised to draw near to those who seek to draw near to Him. I am determined to respond to the mandate from God that is revealed in the Bible. 

I fully understand that each of us face many obstacles on any given day of our lives but God is faithful to fulfill His promises to His children. I would often share prayer requests with my Dad and we would come into agreement with each other and with God's Word as we prayed about these requests. But on many occasions he would remind me of these words; "Son, each of us needs to do the possible and trust God to do the impossible." I asked myself this question during prayer this morning; "Am I willing to do the possible?" I challenge you to ask yourself that same question. The modern day church needs believers who will stop shirking or ignoring their spiritual responsibilities. The modern day church needs believers who will look for the opportunities to "do the possible" and believers who will expect and anticipate God to do the impossible!!!

Here is the words of the song that I referenced in today's post. Read or sing it with an open heart and mind toward God. Be willing to make the commitment to press on and draw near to God. 

1.      I’m pressing on the upward way,
New heights I’m gaining every day;
Still praying as I’m onward bound,
“Lord, plant my feet on higher ground.”
o    Refrain:
Lord, lift me up and let me stand,
By faith, on Heaven’s tableland,
A higher plane than I have found;
Lord, plant my feet on higher ground.
2.      My heart has no desire to stay
Where doubts arise and fears dismay;
Though some may dwell where those abound,
My prayer, my aim, is higher ground.
3.      I want to live above the world,
Though Satan’s darts at me are hurled;
For faith has caught the joyful sound,
The song of saints on higher ground.
4.      I want to scale the utmost height
And catch a gleam of glory bright;
But still I’ll pray till heav’n I’ve found,
“Lord, plant my feet on higher ground.”


Thursday, August 4, 2016

Do You Feel Hungry This Morning?

It seems that each prayer time that I enjoy finds me in the same spiritual position at some point during my conversation with God. I find myself sensing the need to draw closer to God and I also sense the unction of the Spirit telling me that I need to share that need with other people. I truly believe that drawing closer to God is one of the mandates that the Spirit is issuing to the modern day church. Did not Jesus remind us that we need to "hunger and thirst for righteousness (the right way of living)? 

It does seem to me that the enemy has captured our thirst and hunger for so many inconsequential things that are temporary. That does not necessarily mean that each of these things are sinful but what if we pursued God as much as we pursued our times of relaxation/hobbies/adventures/other pursuits? This post may not set well with some people who may feel that I am overstepping my boundaries as a blogger/Preacher. My sincere purpose revolves around our need to seek after God with purpose and passion. I am witness to many situations in which our hunger and thirst for God is more of a function of Christianity rather than a sincere desire to have a healthy relationship with our Savior. Seeking more of God must move from being something that we have to do to becoming a spiritual principle that we desire to fulfill and complete in our lives!!!

Let me give you an example of someone on a pursuit. I was in the checkout line at a local store in our community a few days ago. I was preparing to check out when a lady (not a teenager) pushed her cart up behind me. She was trying to unload her shopping cart while she was playing Pokemon on her phone. She could not carry on a conversation with the sales clerk because she was intent on accomplishing the task that the Pokemon game had presented her. FYI: I do not know enough about the game to talk about the rules or guidelines of this game, But I do know that this particular lady was "captured" in her moment of pursuit and was very disconnected with her surroundings. She was "lost" in her game. I can remember the times that I have been "captured" by my pursuit of more of God in my life. I can remember when I prayed with others who were "captured" by their pursuit of God. What has happened to many believers who have "lost" their hunger for more of God? What has captured YOUR HEART TODAY?

1 Chronicles 16:10-11, “Glory in His holy name; Let the hearts of those rejoice who seek the Lord! 11 Seek the Lord and His strength; Seek His face evermore!(NKJV)

WILL WE TAKE TIME TO SEEK GOD TODAY?

Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Thoughts on Tuesday

I was reminded of several things as I was praying this morning. One of them concerned my need to be thankful that I had the desire to pray and that I chose to make the choice to spend time in prayer. Let's be honest, we take some many things for granted from time to time. We overlook the present blessings of God while we are looking for the next "great" blessing from God. Don't you think that it is time for each of us to focus on what God is doing for us on a daily basis? This action of gratitude will then play a role in us spiritually positioning ourselves to receive all that God has planned for our lives!!!

There was also something else that God raised up in my heart as I prayed this morning. I read a particular verse that awakened a deeper desire in me for the Word of God to become even more active in my daily life. I truly sensed that the Spirit wanted me to share a portion of that challenge with those who will choose to read the blog today. Let me remind you that I am not just speaking to YOU but the Spirit is also speaking to me regarding my approach to the Word of God.

Why are we so easily distracted from the Word of God which contains all that we need to live a spiritually successfully life in this world? And why are we so easily attracted to those things which could work against our spiritual life? The enemy of our soul is so easily blinding the eyes of both non-believers as well as believers. We are failing to see the benefit of spending time in personal study of the Word of God as well as a time of corporate study of His Word!! We can find time to satisfy the desires of the flesh but we struggle to find time to "feed" the "spirit" man. We know that the Apostle Paul told us that there would be a war between the flesh and the spirit but we must make an honest effort to win that war. Losing that war between the flesh and the Spirit can bring havoc and destruction to our journey with Christ. 

I truly believe that the Spirit is desiring to "awaken" the hearts of believers in the present day church. I see the struggles that people face each week. I face my own set of struggles each week (You may choose not to believe that because I am a Preacher but trust me it is TRUE!!) I see the mounting challenges that families are facing on a daily basis but I also READ AND HEAR the PROMISES OF GOD THAT ARE REVEALED IN HIS WORD!! I must choose to listen to the only correct voice in the midst of this debate between the flesh and the spirit. It is the Voice of God's Word that we need to hear in this day and time. 

James 1:22, "But be doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving yourselves." (NKJV) (Emphasis Added)

Monday, August 1, 2016

Weekend Review

It is a wonderful blessing to be able to arise on Monday morning and realize that I witnessed the ministering presence of God over the past few days. God is certainly worthy of our praise, honor, appreciation and adoration. I was able to recognize the presence of God in several different situations and I was able to see once more that God was a "multi-dimensional" God who was able to respond to people at various points in their journey. The longer I serve Him the more that I am learning to trust Him. I wanted to take this moment and offer my heartfelt praise to God and realize that He is truly an "on time God" who shares His awesome love with us moment by moment. 

Let me share with you some specific examples of the ministering presence of God.

1) I was able to witness the comfort and strength of the Spirit in the hearts and lives of a family who gathered together to celebrate the life of their loved one. The Homegoing Celebration reminded them of the presence of God in the life of this brother in Christ. Words such as faith, stability, kindness, example, hard working, caring, compassionate and many other words were used to describe the life of their family member. You could see the presence of God rise in the hearts of this family as a portion of the family of God gathered to offer their support and encouragement at this difficult time in their lives. Never discount the role that you can play as God uses you to pray for and encourage someone when they are walking through difficult valleys in their life. 

2) I was honored to be able to participate in an awesome worship service at New River. The presence of God flowed through the Call to Worship song as we were reminded that we can live because He is alive. There is no doubt in my mind that the time of corporate worship was anointed, inspired and directed by the Holy Spirit. The words of the songs and the musical notes from the musicians resonated throughout the sanctuary. The worshipers in the congregation soon began to practice the Biblical command; "Let everything that hath breath Praise the Lord..." I can still sense the presence of God as I type these words. The flow of the Spirit continued into the message and it culminated with us praying for several individuals who expressed a need in their lives. GOD IS WORTHY OF OUR PRAISE!!

3) Finally this service concluded with three individuals being baptized in water. This celebration of Baptism was an outward testimony of what God was and is doing in their heart and life. Once again the presence of the Spirit was very evident as these individuals arose from the water under the influence of the ministering presence of the Spirit. The adoption of anyone into the Kingdom of God should never be overlooked or thought to be unimportant. Each individual is important to God and God responds to each step of faith that anyone chooses to take. 

I have shared these words with a smile on my face and an overflowing joy in my heart as I realize that God is STILL AT WORK IN THE HEARTS OF PEOPLE ACROSS OUR NATION AND WORLD!! Don't stop praying for a spiritual breakthrough in your community!!!