Sunday, October 5, 2014

The Desire to Grow

          1 Corinthians 13:11-12New King James Version (NKJV)

11 When I was a child, I spoke as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child; but when I became a man, I put away childish things.                             12 For now we see in a mirror, dimly, but then face to face. Now I know in part, but then I shall know just as I also am known.

When we are children we dream of growing up. We believe that everything will be wonderful when we are able to make our own decisions and be our own boss!

And then it happens! We have to be responsible and accountable for our choices and we begin to look longingly at the times when we could be carefree and leave all of that responsibility to others.

Does this also describe us as Christians? Did we enter the faith eagerly wanting to grow up and mature. Were we hungry for all aspects of our new faith and, like toddlers getting into everything, were we in bible study, Sunday school, mission work and every other church activity available. Were we ready to talk to anybody and everybody about our wonderful relationship with Jesus Christ!

Where are we now? Do we wait patiently for pastors and teachers to do the work of reading the Word, of doing the research and then feeding the Word to us in small, pureed bites? Are we coming later and later to church or missing church altogether? Do we only seek the emotionally charged moments of a fiery choir or dynamic speaker with no patience for the real “meat” of the Word?

Hebrews 5:12-14New King James Version (NKJV) Spiritual Immaturity    12 For though by this time you ought to be teachers, you need someone to teach you again the first principles of the oracles of God; and you have come to need milk and not solid food.                                                                                         13 For everyone who partakes only of milk is unskilled in the word of righteousness, for he is a babe.                                                                          14 But solid food belongs to those who are of full age, that is, those who by reason of use have their senses exercised to discern both good and evil.

Paul is not encouraging us to rush headlong into taking on the role of teachers, “those who by reason of use”. He is encouraging us to do the work of studying the Word because it is in the Word that our growth as Christians lies.

It is our responsibility, a responsibility given to us by Jesus Himself, to be prepared to take His Word into the world. How do we transition into this assigned role of evangelists?
2 Timothy 2:15 King James Version (KJV) 15 Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.

How exciting to enter each new church meeting full of new knowledge gained through our own study and new questions which seek confirmation and clarification? How rewarding it must be for pastors and teachers who are engaged with members who are as excited as they are about knowing God's Word.

Father God please cultivate in us a desire to grow which leads us to actively pursue Your Way! Please guide us as we grow from infancy to maturity in You. Thank You, Lord!

May God Forever Be a Blessing in Your Life!!!

Saturday, September 27, 2014

The GIFT of Faith

          1 Samuel 17:45-47New King James Version (NKJV)

45 Then David said to the Philistine, “You come to me with a sword, with a spear, and with a javelin. But I come to you in the name of the Lord of hosts, the God of the armies of Israel, whom you have defied. 46 This day the Lord will deliver you into my hand, and I will strike you and take your head from you. And this day I will give the carcasses of the camp of the Philistines to the birds of the air and the wild beasts of the earth, that all the earth may know that there is a God in Israel. 47 Then all this assembly shall know that the Lord does not save with sword and spear; for the battle is the Lord’s, and He will give you into our hands.”

2 Chronicles 20:15 (NKJV)

15 And he said, “Listen, all you of Judah and you inhabitants of Jerusalem, and you, King Jehoshaphat! Thus says the Lord to you: ‘Do not be afraid nor dismayed because of this great multitude, for the battle is not yours, but God’s.

Deep and abiding faith is not an accident; it is a gift of the Holy Spirit. 7 But the manifestation of the Spirit is given to each one for the profit of all: (1 Corinthians 12:7). The faith shown by David in his confrontation with the giant and the faith verbalized by Jahaziel, the son of Zechariah, as he counseled King Jehoshaphat and the people of Judah, are examples of this spiritual gift.

1 Corinthians 12:7-11 (NKJV) 7 But the manifestation of the Spirit is given to each one for the profit of all: 8 for to one is given the word of wisdom through the Spirit, to another the word of knowledge through the same Spirit, 9 to another faith by the same Spirit, to another gifts of healings by the same Spirit, 10 to another the working of miracles, to another prophecy, to another discerning of spirits, to another different kinds of tongues, to another the interpretation of tongues. 11 But one and the same Spirit works all these things, distributing to each one individually as He wills.

It is more than just O.K. To seek counsel with brothers and sisters in the Body of Christ who manifest this gift of faith. It is expected that those who are endowed with the gift of faith use this gift for the building of the Kingdom. We cannot puff ourselves up if we are given this gift by the Holy Spirit just as we are not to demean ourselves if this is not our gift.

We are each given “a measure of faith” and we must use our faith to sustain the gifts we bring to the Body and to encourage the gifts of others. 7 But the manifestation of the Spirit is given to each one for the profit of all:

I share this prayer of Pastor Paul Piper: "O Lord, thank you for my faith. Sustain it. Strengthen it. Deepen it. Don't let it fail. Make it the power of my life, so that in everything I do you get the glory as the great Giver. Amen"

May God Forever Be a Blessing in Your Life!!!

Thursday, September 25, 2014

Ephesians 4: 11-12 A Gift for Each of Us!


Ephesians 4: 11-12 New King James Version (NKJV)

11 Christ chose some of us to be apostles, prophets, missionaries, pastors, and teachers, 12 so that his people would learn to serve and his body would grow strong.

Some find their gifts through prayer and supplications; some find their gifts through startling revelations directly from God.                                        Acts 9:1-2 New King James Version (NKJV)                                              The Damascus Road: Saul Converted 1 Then Saul, still breathing threats and murder against the disciples of the Lord, went to the high priest 2 and asked letters from him to the synagogues of Damascus, so that if he found any who were of the Way, whether men or women, he might bring them bound to Jerusalem.
On this day Saul's life and the lives of many future Christians, were forever changed. Saul's calling and conversion were sudden and awe inspiring; but, for most of us, the calling comes in ways much less dramatic.

Regardless of the way we receive our gifts and our calls to service we have this assurance: He will always provide the know how, the resources and the stamina to do that which is in His will.
Romans 12:6-8New International Reader's Version (NIRV) 6 We all have gifts. They differ in keeping with the grace that God has given each of us. Do you have the gift of prophecy? Then use it in keeping with the faith you have. 7 Is it your gift to serve? Then serve. Is it teaching? Then teach. 8 Is it telling others how they should live? Then tell them. Is it giving to those who are in need? Then give freely. Is it being a leader? Then work hard at it. Is it showing mercy? Then do it cheerfully.

If you have not yet found your gift, rest assured that he has promised gifts to each of us and seek the guidance of the Holy Spirit as you commit yourself to His Holy Will.

May God Forever Be a Blessing in Your Life!!!

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

2 Chronicles 20:20-21-- Praise Him In Advance

 “God came and spoke these words to me, praise will confuse the enemy.” (from "Praise Him In Advance" by Marvin Sapp)

2 Chronicles 20:20-21 King James Version (KJV)

20 And they rose early in the morning, and went forth into the wilderness of Tekoa: and as they went forth, Jehoshaphat stood and said, Hear me, O Judah, and ye inhabitants of Jerusalem; Believe in the Lord your God, so shall ye be established; believe his prophets, so shall ye prosper.
21 And when he had consulted with the people, he appointed singers unto the Lord, and that should praise the beauty of holiness, as they went out before the army, and to say, Praise the Lord; for his mercy endureth for ever.
Jehoshaphat praised God in advance. This truly is faith. We come to our Father knowing that He has the power to take care of us; this is the basis of true worship. We honor God as the Almighty, the All Powerful, the Most High God and we praise Him for all things, great and small.
Fear and anxiety in the face of problems are natural responses and our All Knowing God understands our moments of weakness. Oh, but when we settle down and seek His guidance, seek His protection and seek His will in our lives He is faithful to respond. When we praise Him in advance we are acknowledging that we have truly put our lives in His hands and have faith that the battle is His. Jehoshaphat was a witness to the people of Israel of this faith. He is a witness to us now to the power of acknowledging our faith by a willingness to praise God in advance.

We truly witness for our Lord and Savior when others see us praising Him in the midst of all things. We praise God when things are going well. We praise God when we have troubles. We amaze those around us with our faith and we truly confuse the enemy when we continue in the service of God despite all that the enemy throws at us.

Dear Father, please keep me in the model of Jehoshaphat. with a willingness to put a song of praise in front of all of my problems, in acknowledgment of the true fact that You are in charge of all. I thank You for Your Word of encouragement. I thank You for work to do in the kingdom. I thank You for the strength to do Your work. I thank You for being in my life.
I praise You in advance.

May God Forever Be a Blessing in Your Life!!!



Sunday, September 7, 2014

Lamentations 3: A Book of Hidden Promises


This was one of those weeks when I had good reason, again, to thank God for putting me in a ministry that encourages truly exploring God's Word in search of His truths.

The book of Lamentations is one of those books in the Bible that I “skimmed over” whenever we reached it in Bible study or read just the verses associated with this week's sermon.


It is not listed as one of the Books of Poetry even though it is in reality a series of beseeching poems. Before I began to study the Book of Lamentations I had no appreciation of the beauty of God's Love reveled in these verses.

Lamentations 3:28 The Message (MSG)


28-30 When life is heavy and hard to take,
    go off by yourself. Enter the silence.
Bow in prayer. Don’t ask questions:
    Wait for hope to appear.
Don’t run from trouble. Take it full-face.
    The “worst” is never the worst.

Lamentations is more than one man's reaction to the loss of his home. It gives us a biblical approach to suffering. The author teaches us that we can't deal with suffering by ignoring it, pretending it doesn't exist, trying to get out of it, or minimizing its pain. Instead, we have to go through it, remembering that God is with us in it. https://www.ivpress.com/bible/lam/

Sometimes, when we are facing uncertainty, when we are truly frightened, we stumble in our prayers. We are so afraid that we might seem ungrateful for our many blessings while we seek relief for this. We don't want to appear to doubt God's capacity for healing and mercy. We don't know how to respond to well wishers who give us scriptures we have already read, cliches we have already heard.

We are both relieved and hurt when some friends and family members avoid us altogether because they simply don't know how to deal, what to say.

When we finally move on and begin to do the work that He has called us to do, he sends us words of comfort...just the right words.

Lamentations 3:19-24The Message (MSG)

It’s a Good Thing to Hope for Help from God

19-21 I’ll never forget the trouble, the utter lostness,
    the taste of ashes, the poison I’ve swallowed.
I remember it all—oh, how well I remember—
    the feeling of hitting the bottom.
But there’s one other thing I remember,
    and remembering, I keep a grip on hope:
22-24 God’s loyal love couldn’t have run out,
    his merciful love couldn’t have dried up.
They’re created new every morning.
    How great your faithfulness!
I’m sticking with God (I say it over and over).
    He’s all I’ve got left.
I am grateful, My God, that you chose to show me, again, the promise in Your Word. I am grateful for the reminder that You are with me always.
22-24 God’s loyal love couldn’t have run out,
    his merciful love couldn’t have dried up.
They’re created new every morning.
    How great your faithfulness!
Thank You Lord!
May God Forever Be a Blessing in Your Life!!!











Friday, September 5, 2014

Be patient with each other


Ephesians 4: 2 Be patient with each other, making allowance for each other’s faults because of your love.
Be patient with each other.

This request of Paul, if answered, could make all of the difference in every relationship: in our churches, in our families, with our friends, in every aspect of our lives.
We truly want everyone to be patient with us. When we make a mistake we hope for the benefit of the doubt. When we are just plain wrong, we hope for forgiveness and restoration.

But, at the least slight, the least wrong done to us, we wish for nothing less than eternal fire for those who hurt us.
Let's apply Paul's words of wisdom to our charge as Christians:

Matthew 22:37-40King James Version (KJV)       

37 Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. 
38 This is the first and great commandment.
39 And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.
40 On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets.

How can we truly love our neighbor as ourselves unless we are willing to make allowance for their faults, just as we make allowance for our own? Don't we justify every little quirk we have? If so, why not justify the “personalities” of those to whom we owe the Love of God?
Matthew 28:16-20King James Version (KJV)

16 Then the eleven disciples went away into Galilee, into a mountain where Jesus had appointed them.
17 And when they saw him, they worshipped him: but some doubted.
18 And Jesus came and spake unto them, saying, All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth.
19 Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost:
20 Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world. Amen.

What stops us from telling the Good News to everyone, and anyone?
Is it our fear of rejection? Do we suppose that they will not be open to His Word? Do we prejudge their response with no willingness to “make allowance” as we would hope they would “make allowance” for us. Did someone take a risk and bring the Good News to you? Can you continue to do less for others?

Ephesians 4 New Living Translation (NLT) Unity in the Body

4 Therefore I, a prisoner for serving the Lord, beg you to lead a life worthy of your calling, for you have been called by God.                                                                                                              2 Always be humble and gentle. Be patient with each other, making allowance for each other’s faults because of your love.                                                                                                                       3 Make every effort to keep yourselves united in the Spirit, binding yourselves together with peace. 4 For there is one body and one Spirit, just as you have been called to one glorious hope for the future.                                                                                                                                              5 There is one Lord, one faith, one baptism,
6 one God and Father of all,
who is over all, in all, and living through all.                                                                                       7 However, he has given each one of us a special gift through the generosity of Christ.


Let us pray for the gift of patience with each other. Let us do our best to accept each other's faults in the sweet love of Jesus the Christ.

May God Forever Be a Blessing in Your Life!!!






Saturday, August 30, 2014

Do We Worship the Message or the Messenger?

Acts 14:8-19New King James Version (NKJV) Idolatry at Lystra

8 And in Lystra a certain man without strength in his feet was sitting, a cripple from his mother’s womb, who had never walked. 9 This man heard Paul speaking. Paul, observing him intently and seeing that he had faith to be healed, 10 said with a loud voice, “Stand up straight on your feet!” And he leaped and walked.
11 Now when the people saw what Paul had done, they raised their voices, saying in the Lycaonian language, “The gods have come down to us in the likeness of men!” 12 And Barnabas they called Zeus, and Paul, Hermes, because he was the chief speaker. 13 Then the priest of Zeus, whose temple was in front of their city, brought oxen and garlands to the gates, intending to sacrifice with the multitudes. 14 But when the apostles Barnabas and Paul heard this, they tore their clothes and ran in among the multitude, crying out 15 and saying, “Men, why are you doing these things? We also are men with the same nature as you, and preach to you that you should turn from these useless things to the living God, who made the heaven, the earth, the sea, and all things that are in them,
Do We Worship the Message or the Messenger?
Are we too lazy to look beyond the surface. Do we quickly grab onto any message that touches our hearts and “tickles our ears” because we don't want to take the time to study and ask the Holy Spirit to reveal Divine Truths?
Do we get annoyed or downright angry when we are encouraged to see the truth.
18 And with these sayings they could scarcely restrain the multitudes from sacrificing to them.
It seems the crowd wondered why Paul and Barnabas couldn't just enjoy the worship they wanted to give them. Why on earth did they want to bore them with details. Paul healed and preached exciting words. It was great to have reason for a celebration and a time to party. It was annoying to have someone dampen their high spirits with truth.
Stoning, Escape to Derbe 19 Then Jews from Antioch and Iconium came there; and having persuaded the multitudes, they stoned Paul and dragged him out of the city, supposing him to be dead.
Are we bored when we receive a message of truth if it doesn't come with a brass band? Are we annoyed when we are encouraged to fill in the blanks, complete the picture and reach a better understanding when it requires us to actually read the Word for ourselves and open ourselves to the leading of the Holy Spirit?

Are we careful not to glorify the clay and neglect the Potter in our desire for excitement over substance.
I pray our Holy Father open our eyes to His truths and our hearts to receive His message.




May God Forever Be a Blessing in Your Life!!!

Thursday, August 28, 2014

Words of Comfort


Jeremiah 17:14
Heal me, LORD, and I will be healed; save me and I will be saved, for you are the one I praise. (NIV)

Even the doctors don't want to say the words unless they have no choice; but, when you are told you have to have a biopsy, you know they are not looking for the flu.

My first thought was to find scriptures of comfort while I went through the stages of the diagnostic process and among the scriptures I found these comforting words from Jeremiah.

As I read Jeremiah's words an interesting thing happened...I found myself looking for ways to comfort others who might be facing illness and uncertainty.

I began working on a series of inspirational cards which our pastor could use when members of the church were facing illness or stresses of body or soul. While working on the project I realized that my mind was quickly removed from worry about my issues and focused on providing comfort to others.

I shed tears of joy for the wonderful way the Holy Spirit surrounded me in the warmth of His Love.

During these few days I've read many scriptures of comfort while I am gathering information for my project and each has lifted a bit of the burden of fear and anxiety from my heart.

I'll not pretend that I don't have anxious moments, I still have to deal with the uncertainty of not knowing the outcome; but I'm not afraid. I rest in the knowledge that, whatever the outcome, I am in good hands!

Jeremiah 17:14
Heal me, LORD, and I will be healed; save me and I will be saved, for you are the one I praise. (NIV)

May God Forever Be a Blessing in Your Life!!!

Monday, August 25, 2014

Rizpah, A Story of a Mother's Love

Tucked in the flow of battles and intrigue in the times of King David is a story of motherly love and devotion.

2 Samuel 21:1New International Version (NIV)                                                         The Gibeonites Avenged                                                                                     21 During the reign of David, there was a famine for three successive years; so David sought the face of the Lord. The Lord said, “It is on account of Saul and his blood-stained house; it is because he put the Gibeonites to death.”

David sought to make peace with the Gibeonites and decided to grant their wish for the death of seven male descendents of Saul.

2 Samuel 21:7-9Contemporary English Version (CEV)                                      7 David had made a promise to Jonathan with the Lord as his witness, so he spared Jonathan’s son Mephibosheth, the grandson of Saul.                                                      8 But Saul and Rizpah the daughter of Aiah had two sons named Armoni and Mephibosheth. Saul’s daughter Merab had five sons whose father was Adriel the son of Barzillai from Meholah. David took Rizpah’s two sons and Merab’s five sons and 9 turned them over to the Gibeonites, who hanged all seven of them on the mountain near the place where the Lord was worshiped. This happened right at the beginning of the barley harvest.

Flesh of my flesh was gone, but bone of my bone was left—                           I stole them all from the lawyers—                                                                   and you, will you call it a theft?—                                                                My baby, the bones that had suck’d me, the bones that had laughed and had cried—                                                                                                     Theirs? O, no! they are mine—                                                                    not theirs—they had moved in my side. excerpt from Rizpah, by Alfred, Lord Tenneyson 1809-1892

Rizpah
Name Meaning—“A hot, or baking stone.”
She was a daughter of Aiah, or Ajah, the Horite (Genesis 36:24; 1 Chronicles 1:40; 2 Samuel 3:7). Saul took her as a concubine and she bore him, Armoni and Mephibosheth.

Deuteronomy 21:22-23King James Version (KJV)                                                     22 And if a man have committed a sin worthy of death, and he be to be put to death, and thou hang him on a tree:
23 His body shall not remain all night upon the tree, but thou shalt in any wise bury him that day; (for he that is hanged is accursed of God;) that thy land be not defiled, which the Lord thy God giveth thee for an inheritance.
Jewish law demanded that those disgraced by crucifixion be buried that same day but the Gibeonites wanted a greater revenge and King David allowed this atrocity.
There was nothing Rizpah could do to prevent the death of her sons or even their shameful death on a tree. She was not allowed to remove their bodies from the crosses but she could prevent their bodies from being further desecrated by animals and birds.
I can't begin to imagine standing guard over seven bodies for more than five months as they rotted in the elements and fighting off scavengers; but Rizpah was willing to do this.
2 Samuel 21:10New International Version (NIV)
10 Rizpah daughter of Aiah took sackcloth and spread it out for herself on a rock. From the beginning of the harvest till the rain poured down from the heavens on the bodies, she did not let the birds touch them by day or the wild animals by night.

Even King David was touched by her act of devotion.

When King David heard of her sacrifice he ordered the bones of Saul and all of his sons be buried....”And after that God heeded the prayer for the land.”

and the bible continues to recount the wars and trials of King David; but I will always remember the love and devotion of a mother, a love that death could not destroy.


May God Forever Be a Blessing in Your Life!!!

Friday, August 22, 2014

His Promise of Counsel


Psalm 32:8New International Version (NIV)                                                                   8 I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go;
    I will counsel you with my loving eye on you.


I read a blog this morning with 54 promises from God that the author had picked out as his favorites. It warmed my heart because nestled in his list was one of my favorites, Psalm 32:8.

I love reading the promises of God. It renews my spirit and gives me hope and confidence to know that He is a keeper of His promises.

Whenever I approach a difficult situation, where the words I speak can have a profound impact on the outcome, I try always to seek the guidance of the Holy Spirit with the simple prayer; “please give me the right words to say in this situation and the wisdom of silence when needed”.

The Holy Spirit has never failed me when I have diligently sought His help. It is only when I rush headlong into situations and, as my earthly father was fond of warning,  I "put my mouth in gear before I engage my brain” that my words bring hurt or difficulty.

As I grow older I am (perhaps too slowly) learning the value of strategic silence, a time of silence in which I can truly seek the guidance of The Holy Spirit.

8 I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go;
    I will counsel you with my loving eye on you.


When I spend time in study of His Word I open my heart to his instruction in the way I should go. When listen to teachers and preachers of His Word I make myself available for greater understanding of His Will and His Ways.

John 14:26New International Version (NIV)
26 But the Advocate, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, will teach you all things and will remind you of everything I have said to you.

Even in those times when the Holy Spirit gives me a “gentle reprimand” for acts of stubbornness, acts of unkindness, acts of arrogance, I continue to thank Him because I truly understand that it is a “loving eye” that He keeps on me and that, as a Loving Father, he corrects me as needed.

It is my prayer that you will receive the blessing of comfort in the promises of God.

May God Forever Be a Blessing in Your Life!!!

Thursday, August 21, 2014

Learning to Love


1 John 3:23New King James Version (NKJV)

23 And this is His commandment: that we should believe on the name of His Son Jesus Christ and love one another, as He gave us commandment.

I struggled for months to find love in my heart for someone who had hurt me deeply. I avoided contact with the person because I was truly ashamed of my inability to love this person as commanded by my Lord and Savior and I was afraid that my words, behavior or demeanor would poorly represent my Lord and Savior.

I moved quickly past the point where I was angry and even vengeful towards this person, but I seemed stuck in a position of stroking my wounded spirit. It was fairly easy to stop wishing them distress, but seemed impossible to truly wish them well.

I asked the Holy Spirit, in prayer, to help me to move beyond this stalemate because it prevented spiritual fulfillment and just felt wrong.

Luke 6:32-36New King James Version (NKJV)
32 “But if you love those who love you, what credit is that to you? For even sinners love those who love them.                                                                                                    33 And if you do good to those who do good to you, what credit is that to you? For even sinners do the same.                                                                                                          34 And if you lend to those from whom you hope to receive back, what credit is that to you? For even sinners lend to sinners to receive as much back.                                       35 But love your enemies, do good, and lend, hoping for nothing in return; and your reward will be great, and you will be sons of the Most High. For He is kind to the unthankful and evil.                                                                                                           36 Therefore be merciful, just as your Father also is merciful.

This morning I was led to revisit some of the definitions of “Love” and to seek a better understanding of what it was that I was praying for.

I found the following definitions at http://typesoflove.org/four-types-of-love-greek-style/; and, through study felt a great weight lift from my heart.
  
Agape
This is an unconditional love that sees beyond the outer surface and accepts the recipient for whom he/she is, regardless of their flaws, shortcomings or faults. It’s the type of love that everyone strives to have for their fellow human beings.                                    Although you may not like someone, you decide to love them just as a human being. This kind of love is all about sacrifice as well as giving and expecting nothing in return.      The translation of the word agape is love in the verb – form: it is the love demonstrated by your behavior towards another person. It is a committed and chosen love.

Phileo
The phileo love refers to an affectionate, warm and tender platonic love. It makes you desire friendship with someone. It’s the kind of love which livens up the Agape love. Although you may have an agape love for your enemies, you may not have a phileo love for the same people.                                                                                                          The translation of the word phileo is love in the noun – form: it is how you feel about someone. It is a committed and chosen love.

Storge
It is a kind of family and friendship love. This is the love that parents naturally feel for their children; the love that member of the family have for each other; or the love that friends feel for each other.                                                                                                   In some cases, this friendship love may turn into a romantic relationship, and the couple in such a relationship becomes best friends. Storge love is unconditional, accepts flaws or faults and ultimately drives you to forgive. It’s committed, sacrificial and makes you feel secure, comfortable and safe.

Eros
Eros is a passionate and intense love that arouses romantic feelings; it is the kind that often triggers “high” feelings in a new relationship and makes you say, “I love him/her”. It is simply an emotional and sexual love. Although this romantic love is important in the beginning of a new relationship, it may not last unless it moves a notch higher because it focuses more on self instead of the other person. If the person “in love” does not feel good about their relationship anymore, they will stop loving their partner.

I am convinced that it is Agape Love which is demanded of me. It is love which wishes well, provides a willingness to help if needed and truly expects nothing in return, not even good will.

WOW! I can do this. When I separated my needs from His Commandments it was like a light in a previously dark room.

35 But love your enemies, do good, and lend, hoping for nothing in return; and your reward will be great, and you will be sons of the Most High.

Even though I would have strongly denied that I wanted anything at all from this person it simply was not true. I wanted respect, I wanted honesty, I wanted fairness; and I refused to love until I got what I thought were my due.

I thank God for the light of His Word.

I thank God for a higher reward, a reward beyond the capacity of this person to give. My reward for faithfulness to His Commandments is the joy of being a child of the Most High.

I seek His mercy for myself and those I love. I strive to extend the mercy of true forgiveness to all. I pray the help of the Holy Spirit in times of weakness.

May God Forever Be a Blessing in Your Life!!!









Tuesday, August 19, 2014

The GIFT of the Holy Spirit

Dr. Wilbur Smith, a seminary professor, once stated, "The man who denies the Trinity will lose his soul. The man who tries to understand the Trinity will lose his mind." We, who are finite, cannot comprehend God, who is infinite.

Romans 11:33-34Living Bible (TLB)
33 Oh, what a wonderful God we have! How great are his wisdom and knowledge and riches! How impossible it is for us to understand his decisions and his methods! 34 For who among us can know the mind of the Lord? Who knows enough to be his counselor and guide?

It always amazes me when I run into people who base their denial of the existence of God on their inability to explain Him in human terms. I share with them this, for me, simple truth...I would not serve a God who was as simple as I am. I am more than content with the gift of understanding as He sees fit to reveal Himself to me.

This does not mean that I believe my God is confusing. To the contrary, God makes perfect sense, He just doesn't conform to man's rules and measures.

Today, I am composing this message on a computer. When I'm not sure just where a verse comes from I simply type in the words and, walla! just like that, the correct scripture comes up in seconds.

Try very hard to imagine explaining the concept of the internet to someone as recent as the 1950's and imagine how very lost they would be. How hard it would be for someone at that time to believe that we could carry around in our pockets a gadget that would navigate, play movies, do research and so much more. But we take cell phones and computers for granted.

If we were able to live a thousand years our lifespan would remain insignificant in God's scope of things and we would have as little understanding of Him, in the natural, as that person from the 50's would have of those things we just accept as real today.

But, God did give us a way to understand as much of Him as we can. He left us His Word and He left us the Holy Spirit.

John 14:25-26Contemporary English Version (CEV)
25 I have told you these things while I am still with you. 26 But the Holy Spirit will come and help you, because the Father will send the Spirit to take my place. The Spirit will teach you everything and will remind you of what I said while I was with you.

Now, there are those who say that the Holy Spirit and being indwelled with the Spirit were temporary things which were only needed in the times of the New Christian Church when they did not have access to bibles and a multitude of preachers/;ministers to help us understand His Word.

I thank my God that they are wrong!

The Holy Spirit is my “go to guy” when I'm lost, when I'm in pain, when I just don't understand.  I pray in the Spirit. I seek the guidance of the Holy Spirit whenever I attempt to study or write. I ask the Holy Spirit to intercede for me when I am overwhelmed and don't even know where to start in prayer.

Thank You God for having the wisdom to present yourself in my life in the person of the Holy Spirit without Whom I would be lost.
 
John 3:5New King James Version (NKJV)
5 Jesus answered, “Most assuredly, I say to you, unless one is born of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter the kingdom of God.

I pray you find God in the Person of the Holy Spirit revealed in your heart.

May God Forever Be a Blessing in Your Life!!!

Monday, August 18, 2014

Walking in His Light

1 John 1:7King James Version (KJV)

7 But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship one with another, and the blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth us from all sin.

There is cleansing in the Light. There is warmth in the Light. There is peace in the Light. There is joy in the Light.

The author, Patti M. Hummel, describes joy as:                                                             “Joy is setting the soul upon the top of a pinnacle; it is the cream of the sincere milk of the Word.                                                                                                                   Spiritual joy is a sweet and delightful passion, arising from the apprehension and feeling of some good, whereby the soul is supported under present troubles and fenced against future fear.” -

As a child of God I expect to have more days in the light than days in darkness and many more days on top of the pinnacle of joy. 

John 1:12King James Version (KJV)
12 But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name:

Now, don't misunderstand, I don't mean to imply that being a child of God means I won't experience bad times. I understand that some of the greatest prophets and saints suffered greatly and our Lord, Himself, suffered a mean death on the cross. But, in good times and bad, I expect to be always in His Light.

Philippians 4:11-13Contemporary English Version (CEV)
11 I am not complaining about having too little. I have learned to be satisfied with whatever I have.                                                                                                                 12 I know what it is to be poor or to have plenty, and I have lived under all kinds of conditions. I know what it means to be full or to be hungry, to have too much or too little. 13 Christ gives me the strength to face anything.

Although I know that trials have absolutely nothing to do with the JOY that comes from living in the reflected Light of Jesus Christ, I struggle to truly be free of complaints in times of trouble. But I am glad that the Holy Spirit brings me back to Words of encouragement at those times when I am weakest. I thank my God for the gift of the Holy Spirit, the Comforter, who keeps the light visible so that I don't stray too far from His path.

I stay in the light by staying in His Word. His Word contains His promises. His Word contains comfort. His Word contains correction and guidance. His Word contains joy!
Walking in the light

Chorus 1:
Walking in the light,
beautiful light;
ain't it wonderful how the light shines?

Thank You, Lord, for being my Light!

May each of you experience the joy of Walking in the Light!

May God Forever Be a Blessing in Your Life!!!

Saturday, August 16, 2014

In Danger of Being Spewed From the Mouth of God!

Psalm 119:9-10
How can a young man cleanse his way?
By taking heed according to Your word.

10 With my whole heart I have sought You;
Oh, let me not wander from Your commandments!



An old woman is comforted by these scriptures, even though they are so convicting at just this moment! The comfort is that My God cares enough to provide gentle reprimands when I have strayed so far from His will.

Hebrews 12:6New King James Version (NKJV)

For whom the Lord loves He chastens,
And scourges every son whom He receives.”

That He takes the effort to chasten me is a reminder that I am truly one of His children. That He chose to lead me back to His Word to strengthen and remind me of who we are, My God and I, is my source of great gratitude today.

Lets look at this short journey:
Last week I accepted an invitation to attend a service at a friend's place of worship. The very best part of this night was the trip to and from the meeting place. On the way one of the travelers began talking about the Book of Revelation. Now, this was a bit of an “out of nowhere” conversation, BUT, I promised to look up the references to the seven synagogs spoken of in Revelation.

It was as if the scriptures about the Church of the Laodiceans just jumped off the pages in BOLD print. This was me!


Our scripture lesson for this week is from Psalm 119, one of my favorites. As I prepared for the lesson I revisited a week-long study I did three years ago and made another discovery!

I started a blog for our church on Wednesday, February 3, 2010. When I started I was truly on fire!!!

In that first year there were 172 postings to our blog; but the following year there were 46 and it dwindled down to 1 (one!) in this year. I confess that's pretty lukewarm.

Through all of this neglect God has continued to protect and bless me beyond measure, even when I whined and kicked like a toddler when things I wanted didn't come in my time.
    Today I thank God, again, for giving me the job of preparing the bulletin and insert for our weekly Sabbath Service because I am compelled to study at this time. I thank God for allowing me to have ears to hear this chastisement.
    I pray like David that God not remove His Holy Presence from me!
    Psalm 119:9-10
How can a young man cleanse his way?By taking heed according to Your word.
10 With my whole heart I have sought You;
Oh, let me not wander from Your commandments!


    I pray the strength of the Holy Spirit to help me to keep on track and in His Word.


May God Forever Be a Blessing in Your Life!!!

Saturday, April 12, 2014




Luke 22: 7-13 (NKJV) Jesus and His Disciples Prepare the Passover

7 Then came the Day of Unleavened Bread, when the Passover must be killed.

8 And He sent Peter and John, saying, “Go and prepare the Passover for us, that we may eat.”
9 So they said to Him, “Where do You want us to prepare?”

10 And He said to them, “Behold, when you have entered the city, a man will meet you carrying a pitcher of water; follow him into the house which he enters.

11 Then you shall say to the master of the house, ‘The Teacher says to you, “Where is the guest room where I may eat the Passover with My disciples?”’                    

12 Then he will show you a large, furnished upper room; there make ready.”
13 So they went and found it just as He had said to them, and they prepared the Passover.


I wonder if we consider the overwhelming faith it took to follow the simple directions of Luke 22: 7-13? Here they are about to enter one of the larger cities in the Roman empire on it's busiest week of the year and they are to locate a man with no more of a description than “carrying a water jar” and he will know that they are the ones to take home and give the guest suite for Passover dinner.

When I read this story I am reminded of the chaos on the night of Jesus' birth when there was no more room in the inn. Bethelehem only had to accommodate those from the House of David while every Jew who could possibly be there was in Jerusalem for this holiest of weeks. Yet Jesus was confident that there would be room for Him and His disciples in a private “upper room” and His disciples chosen for this task, Peter and John, had faith in His confidence..

This, the holiest season of the year for Christians, is a good time to reflect on the miracle that was the life of Jesus Christ. As we prepare for the miracle that sets us apart from the rest of the world, the knowledge of the miracle of the Resurrection, we can spend time in wonder at the evidence of faith found in Luke 22: 7-13; Matthew 26: 17-19 and Mark 14: 12-16.

Most of us can recall the miracles of water into wine, feeding of the multitudes, walking on water and the many healings but it is good to remember the small miracles of faith that can shore us up in our own moments of doubt.

I am comforted by the gentle outpouring of grace and mercy from Jesus to His disciples. I am reassured of His capacity for patience even when I fall short.
I am thankful for every opportunity to learn of His love.

May God Forever Be a Blessing in Your Life!!!