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22
Apr
11

Mind Control

Proverbs 19:21 Many are the plans in a person’s heart, but it is the LORD’s purpose that prevails.

When considering Christ’s LORDSHIP of our lives we need to yield control of our minds to His purpose. Fitting God into our plans is in direct conflict with Him being Lord of our life. You can make lots of plans but as the scripture reminds us His purpose will prevail. Fit into God’s plan, you’ll find greater peace and confidence as you live a life directed by the One who knows the future.

05
Feb
10

Spokesperson for the Lord

What message do you send when speaking of your church or Bible study group? Is it a message that draws people to your group or does it drive them away. How will your response be judged by the Lord?

Consider that you might be the gatekeeper for those seeking salvation and a relationship with Christ and your response will either turn the switch on or possibly shut it off. How often have people avoided the church and the opportunity to hear the Gospel because somebody had to spread a negative, selfish comment. When you have a negative thought about your church or your Bible study group, think about why the negative thought is there. If you’re having a “what’s in it for me?” or “what have you done for me lately?” thought, understand that your focus is 180 degrees in the wrong direction. You’ll find that your attitude is much better when you’re having a “What can I do for you in the Lord?” or “What have I been doing for the Lord, lately?” kind of thought.

So, be a power lifter today but encouraging others with your uplifting and positive words. If you have a complaint, really evaluate it before spouting off. What is the genuine source of the problem? Is it you feeling guilty? Are you embarrassed? Remember that praise and excitement will draw people to meet the God of your salvation, don’t douse the flicker that could become a strong spiritual flame in someone’s life.

01
Feb
10

Because of His Mercy

5he saved us, not because of righteous things we had done, but because of his mercy. He saved us through the washing of rebirth and renewal by the Holy Spirit, 6whom he poured out on us generously through Jesus Christ our Savior,

Titus 3: 5-6

During my freshman year of college I began having severe abdominal pains and losing blood. After a battery of tests the doctor let me know that I had ulcerative colitis. The disease would cause me to have a few good days and many painful and weakening bad days for the next 10 years. The disease began to show signs of becoming cancer and my doctor alerted me to the need of surgery to stop the cancer growth before it spread. Within the next few months, I had the surgery to remove the damaged colon and reconstructive surgery to provide similar functions to give me a normal digestive tract. A few months later, I began to regain my strength and was restored to living a life without the pain of colitis and free of the cancer that had began to grow in my body.

I had an illness that was going to kill me much like the disease of sin that was poised to destroy my life. The Great Physician had the antedote to cure the sin problem but it would have a very high pricetag. Then the Maker of the cure decided to provide the cure at His own expense. I simply had to accept this offer.

You can experience this as well by admitting to God that you are a sinner, that you believe that He sent His Son Jesus to die on the cross to pay the penalty of your sin was buried and rose to life 3 days later and then confess Him as your Lord. Rebirth, renewal are yours by following the simple plan that He designed for us to live with Him throughout eternity. You won’t earn this salvation but can receive it for free directly from God himself. Do not wait another minute.

30
Jan
10

Church Fires and Being on Fire in the Church

For the past few months, it seems like there is a report of a church fire occurring where the building has sustained a great deal of damage. Maybe arson, maybe just old wiring in an attic, maybe an overloaded electrical circuit, but the result is a fire that burns brightly in public and draws reporters and cameras. It set my mind in motion thinking why do we not see headlines of communities and cities on fire for the Lord. Is the church so worried about converting people to a way of thinking and really failing to live out a faith that is fired up and deeply impacting the faithful one so much that others are drawn to the Source of that fire, Jesus Christ?

As Christians, are we making time to be in His Word and time to be quiet and listen closely for His leading in our lives in order to stoke the fire of faith within us? Do we tend to have a drive-by mentality when it comes to spending time with the Lord?

Is there a fire in your church? Is there a fire in you?

Matthew 3:11

"I baptize you with water for repentance. But after me will come one who is more powerful than I, whose sandals I am not fit to carry. He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and with fire.

The movement of the Spirit in the church could be incredible, it may be you that can be a catalyst in this event. Be in His Word, be in prayer and be faithful to the work in your church so that greater headlines may come saying how the fire of the Holy Spirit is restoring lives and rescuing sinners in massive numbers.

28
Jan
10

The Amazing Source of Energy for the Servant

Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our troubles, so that we can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we ourselves have received from God 1 Corinthians 1: 3-4

The Source of energy for the Christian servant is a supernatural One. Much like the Bible story of Jesus feeding the 5,000+ with not much more than a Happy Meal, we can continue to reach into the basket of His provision when caring for others. If you’re a new Christian and doubting that you have the time or energy to be there for others, you will be amazed if you will take the leap of faith and begin caring for others’ needs. You’ll find that the focus and worry on your own struggles begin to be lifted from your shoulders as you begin to find ways that you can encourage and lift others in their time of need.

Using the MasterCard illustration:

Giving a word of encouragement. $0
Providing a handshake or a hug. $0
Knowing that God just refilled you.. PRICELESS

26
Jan
10

Stop the attempts to suppress Tebow

http://www.cbs.com/info/user_services/fb_global_form.php

Click the above link to let CBS know your opinion regarding the Tim Tebow ad that is scheduled to be shown during the Super Bowl.

Reports of women’s groups urging CBS to not show the ad featuring Tim Tebow is our call to action as Christians that appreciate and support life.

To my knowledge the women’s groups have the same opportunity to purchase airtime with CBS during the Super Bowl and I believe they should exercise their right to advertise instead of suppressing the rights of those supporting the Tebow Ad. Please share this with your friends and family so that CBS knows that you support balanced opportunities to share messages during this highly publicized event.

05
Dec
09

21
Jun
09

Triumph from Troubles

There are two ways of meeting difficulties:
You alter the difficulties or you alter yourself to meet them.

Phyllis Bottome

You can make a positive difference in your life and those around you even when in extremely difficult circumstances.  It isn’t necessary for you to be perfect in order to be a difference maker.  You will often find that some of the world’s greatest leaders were forged by going through incredibly difficult times but never lost focus on their goal.

A great example of the fact that you can triumph from troubles is Nelson Mandela.  His leadership didn’t begin after being freed from his prison cell.  During his 27 years in prison, he grew into the person that would lead millions of South Africans to freedom.  He didn’t allow his imprisonment to destroy him, instead he focused on changing himself.  By focusing on positively changing himself he ultimately became the leader of those jailed with him on Robben Island and of course went on to make an incredible difference in world history

The challenges that everyone faces will be vastly different than what Mandela faced but we all share the same opportunity to become a “victor” and not a “victim” of our situation.  When trouble comes your way, look first for any personal growth opportunity.  Find ways to make yourself the best “you” that you can be.  Second stay focused on your long-term goal so that you truly understand that every challenge is only temporary and that you have the ability to work through it to reach the finish line.  By looking at troubles as unique opportunities to improve yourself, you can triumph in both troubled times and good times.




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