Monday, August 31, 2020

The Yielded Will A.B Simpson


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A.B SIMPSON

You little know the rest that comes from the yielded will, the surrendered choice, the meek and lowly heart that lets the world go by and knows that it shall inherit the earth which is has refused. You little know the relish that it gives to the blessing to hunger and thirst after righteousness and to be filled with a satisfaction that worldly delight cannot afford. You little know what it is to then rise to the higher blessedness of the merciful, the forgiving, the hearts that have learned that it is "more blessed to give than to receive," and the lives that find that "letting go is twice possessing" and blessing other is to be doubly blessed. There is yet one jewel brighter than all the rest in this crown of beatitudes. It is the teardrop crystallized into the diamond, the blood drop transfigured into the ruby of heaven's eternal crown. It is the joy of suffering with Jesus and then forgetting all the sorrow in the overflowing joy until with the heavenly Pascal we know not which to say first and so we say them both together, "Tears upon tears, joy upon joy." Happy are ye if ye do them -John 13:17


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Do You Live in Victory Adrian Rogers


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BIBLE MEDITATION:
“Then He brought us out from there, that He might bring us in, to give us the land of which He swore to our fathers.” (Deuteronomy 6:23)
DEVOTIONAL THOUGHT:
Can you imagine a young Israelite boy born in the wilderness, born during their forty years there? He hears people talk about Egypt, what it used to be. He hears about Canaan, what it ought to be. His folks have come out of Egypt, but God brought them out that He might bring them in…to Canaan. But now for forty years, they are going around in circles! This kid looks around—his mom and his dad are not living in Canaan; they’re not living in victory. What is he to think?

What about in your home? In your life in Christ, are you just circling around? Stuck in a rut? Off in the ditch? Or do your children see a vibrant, personal relationship with the God who parted the Red Sea and is answering your prayers today? Do your children catch you on your knees?

ACTION POINT:
I’m convinced the reason the devil ensnares kids from good Christian families is, the parents have come out of Egypt, but they’ve never gone into Canaan. They’re stopped in the desert, going ‘round and ‘round in circles. Live in the victory Jesus died to give you. Make sure your children see you living in victory.

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Saturday, August 29, 2020

Hard Work. Paul Chappell


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Hard Work

by Dr. Paul Chappell

"Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy. Six days shalt thou labour, and do all thy work: But the seventh day is the sabbath of the LORD thy God: in it thou shalt not do any work, thou, nor thy son, nor thy daughter, thy manservant, nor thy maidservant, nor thy cattle, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates: For in six days the LORD made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is, and rested the seventh day: wherefore the LORD blessed the sabbath day, and hallowed it."

Exodus 20:8-11

President Ronald Reagan was the oldest man elected to the highest office in the land. He would sometimes take naps during the day, for which he was criticized. Once when a reporter asked about his practice Reagan replied, “They say hard work never killed anybody, but I figure, why take chances?” Of course in reality he did work hard, and so should we.

The Fourth Commandment is about more than the day of rest. It is also about our work. God created man for a purpose. Even before the Fall when sin entered the world, Adam was given tasks and responsibilities. Work is harder since the curse, but it existed before then. Beyond that, work has a purpose. God told Adam,"cursed is the ground for thy sake" (Genesis 3:17). We should not fear or resent work because it helps build character so that we can resist temptation.

Paul wrote that we are to view our work not just as employees but "as the servants of Christ, doing the will of God from the heart" (Ephesians 6:6). When that is our attitude toward our work, we will not find it difficult to be diligent about our tasks. Not every assignment will be pleasant or enjoyable, but each assignment is still important. Give it your whole heart, and you will find that God will reward you even if no one else notices.

Today's Growth Principle:
Be diligent in everything you do, remembering that you are working for the Lord

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Friday, August 28, 2020

August 28 – A Hymnbook Under His Arm. Robert Morgan

August 28 – A Hymnbook Under His Arm


Levi (Matthew) wasn’t the only tax collector to follow Christ into full-time ministry. Ira Sankey did, too. Sankey was born on August 28, 1840, in a small Pennsylvania town. His family later moved to New Castle, where his father became president of a local bank. Ira served in the Union Army during the Civil War, then returned home to serve as the local internal revenue collector.

His real love, however, was singing, and he was in demand through Pennsylvania and Ohio as a soloist at meetings. His father, hoping he would enter politics, complained, “I am afraid that boy will never amount to anything. All he does is run about the country with a hymnbook under his arm.” His mother replied that she would rather see him with a hymnbook under his arm than a whisky bottle in his pocket.

In 1870 Ira attended the national convention of the YMCA, meeting in Indianapolis. One of the convention sessions was dragging along so badly that Ira offered to lead some hymns. At the end of the session, he was approached by a big, burly man who pelted him with questions. “Where are you from? What is your business? Are you married?”

When Sankey told him he was married, lived in Pennsylvania, and worked for the government, the man abruptly announced, “You will have to give that up.”

“What for?” asked Sankey in amazement.

“To come to Chicago and help me in my work.”

Sankey replied that he could not possibly leave his business. To this, the man said, “You must; I have been looking for you for the last eight years.”

Thus began one of the most famous partnerships in evangelistic history—D. L. Moody and Ira Sankey. For the next quarter century, Moody and Sankey traveled around the world. As Moody preached the gospel, Sankey sang solos, conducted the singing, and composed music for the gospel hymns. His Gospel Hymns and Sacred Songs and Solos sold over 50 million copies. He became his generation’s most beloved gospel singer.



3 Ecc 4:12

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Ecclesiastes 4:9-12
King James Version
9 Two are better than one; because they have a good reward for their labour.

10 For if they fall, the one will lift up his fellow: but woe to him that is alone when he falleth; for he hath not another to help him up.

11 Again, if two lie together, then they have heat: but how can one be warm alone?

12 And if one prevail against him, two shall withstand him; and a threefold cord is not quickly broken.

WOW THIS IS AWESOME : 3 things in life that never comes back when gone:
- Time
- Words
- Opportunity
3 things in life that should never be lost:
-Peace
- Hope
- Honesty
3 things in life that are most valuable:
- Love
- Faith
- Prayer
3 things that make a person:
- Hardwork
- Sincerity
- Commitment
3 things that can destroy a person:
- Lust
- Pride
- Anger
3 things in life that are constant:
- Change
- Death
- God
3  who love you and who will never leave you alone:
- The Father
- The Son
- The Holy Spirit
I asked God for these three things:
- To bless you
- To guide you
- To ALWAYS protect you


Thursday, August 27, 2020

Ancient Landmarks Dr. Paul Chapplell



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Ancient Landmarks

by Dr. Paul Chappell

"Remove not the ancient landmark, which thy fathers have set."

Proverbs 22:28

Of all the things that we have lost in our country, one of the most serious is the appreciation for the overtly Christian nature of our heritage. For example, Yale was founded as an institution dedicated to training preachers for the colonies as a conservative alternative to Harvard, which had begun as a sound institution but had become more liberal. Timothy Dwight, the grandson of Jonathan Edwards, graduated from Yale at just seventeen years of age and entered the ministry.

After a number of years as a pastor, Dwight returned as the president of Yale from 1795–1817. In an address to the graduating class of 1814, Dwight said, “Christ is the only, the true, the living way of access to God. Give up yourselves therefore to him, with a cordial confidence, and the great work of life is done.” Today Yale would laugh at someone making such a claim as it goes against their belief in diversity.

How does such a massive change take place? It begins with small compromises, usually made to be more acceptable to those around us. Of course this wicked transformation is not limited to institutions; individuals must guard against it as well. Think of Lot choosing to live in well-watered lands for his cattle and placing his tent so that it faced toward Sodom. On the day Lot first made that choice, he would have been horrified by his future actions. But little by little he moved closer and closer to Sodom until he was firmly entrenched in that wicked place and lost his family as a result.

The protection we have against ending up in the wrong place is to remain firmly planted in the right one. We do not need new theology or new beliefs. The Word of God never changes, and what was true yesterday is still true today.

Today's Growth Principle:
Commit yourself to remaining faithful to the great truths of the Word no matter who else may change.

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Wednesday, August 26, 2020

The Indwelling Spirit F.B Meyer


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THE INDWELLING SPIRIT John 14:16 “And I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another Comforter, that he may abide with you for ever;” THE GIFT of the Holy Spirit was due to the intercession of our Lord,
and St. Peter refers to it when he says: “Having received of the Father the promise of the Holy Spirit” (Act 2:33). In 1 John 2:1, the word Comforter is translated Advocate--“One who makes us strong by His presence, as Helper, Guide, and Instructor.” Think what this means, to have always beside us, not a vague influence, but a Divine Person, who waits to be our strength in weakness, our peace in trouble, our wisdom in perplexity, our conqueror in temptations, our consoler in sorrow. The Lord meant that the Holy Spirit should be to us all that He Himself had been.
This is the meaning of Another. There are two Advocates, or two Paracletes. When the One ascended to the glory, the Other descended into the hearts of His disciples. “He abideth with you, and shall be in you.” “I will not leave you comfortless: I will come to you.” Christ had been speaking of sending Another; now He says, I am coming Myself, so that we learn that He is the indissoluble One with the Holy Spirit, Whom He sends, that the coming of the Spirit is His own coming. Do not look for the Spirit apart from Jesus. As the sun comes in the light, so does Jesus come in the Spirit. When we are filled with the Spirit, we shall not think of Him, but of Jesus to whom He bears witness, and when our hearts are taken up with the Lord, we may know that we have received Him, who is the Gift of gifts.
Open your whole nature to the entrance of the Holy Spirit. Unlock every door, uncurtain every window, that entering He may fill you with the glorious indwelling of the Father and the Son. “I will prepare a mansion,” Jesus said; and, “We will make the holy soul Our Mansion.” “He shall teach you all things.” His lesson-book is the life and words of our blessed Lord. We may think that we are fully informed of all that He has said, but as we study the Bible, the Holy Spirit brings us back to them again and again, always revealing new light, and undreamt of depths.
Never let a day pass without reading some of the words of Jesus under the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
PRAYER--Thou hast not left us comfortless, O God. May life be renewed in its springs, by the gracious operation of Thy Holy Spirit dwelling within us, and leading us from grace to grace. AMEN.



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Tuesday, August 25, 2020

5 senses of Faith C.H Spurgeon


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The Five senses of faith

C.H Spurgeon

Faith, in the Scripture, is spoken of under the emblem of all the senses. It is sight: “Look unto me and be ye saved.” It is hearing: “Hear, and your soul shall live.” Faith is smelling: “All thy garments smell of myrrh, and aloes, and cassia”; “thy name is as ointment poured forth.” Faith is spiritual touch. By this faith the woman came behind and touched the hem of Christ’s garment, and by this we handle the things of the good word of life. Faith is equally the spirit’s taste. “How sweet are thy words to my taste! yea, sweeter than honey to my lips.” “Except a man eat my flesh,” saith Christ, “and drink my blood, there is no life in him.”

This “taste” is faith in one of its highest operations. One of the first performances of faith is hearing. We hear the voice of God, not with the outward ear alone, but with the inward ear; we hear it as God’s Word, and we believe it to be so; that is the “hearing” of faith. Then our mind looketh upon the truth as it is presented to us; that is to say, we understand it, we perceive its meaning; that is the “seeing” of faith. Next we discover its preciousness; we begin to admire it, and find how fragrant it is; that is faith in its “smell.” Then we appropriate the mercies which are prepared for us in Christ; that is faith in its “touch.” Hence follow the enjoyments, peace, delight, communion; which are faith in its “taste.” Any one of these acts of faith is saving. To hear Christ’s voice as the sure voice of God in the soul will save us; but that which gives true enjoyment is the aspect of faith wherein Christ, by holy taste, is received into us, and made, by inward and spiritual apprehension of his sweetness and preciousness, to be the food of our souls. It is then we sit “under his shadow with great delight,” and find his fruit sweet to our taste

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Monday, August 24, 2020

Surrender Phil 4:5 A.B Simpson


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Surrender
A.B Simpson

The very test of consecration is our willingness not only to surrender the things that are wrong, but to surrender our rights, to be willing to be subject. When God begins to subdue a soul, He often requires us to yield the things that are of little importance in themselves and thus breaks our necks and subdues our spirits. No Christian worker can ever be used of God until the proud self-will is broken and the heart is ready to yield to God's every touch, no matter through whom it may come. Many people want God to lead them in their way, but they will endure no authority or restraint. They will give their money, but they want to dictate how it shall be spent. They will work as long as you let them please themselves, but let any pressure come and you immediately run up against not the grace of resignation but a letter of resignation. They may withdraw from some important trust, and arouse a whole community of criticizing friends, who are equally disposed to have their own opinions and their own way. Such attitudes are destructive of all real power. Let your moderation be known unto all men -Philippians 4:5


Friday, August 21, 2020

Glorify God Jn 15:8 A.B Simpson


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Glorify the Father.
The true way to glorify God is for God to show His glory through us, to shine through us as empty vessels, reflecting His fullness of grace and power. The sun is glorified when it has a chance to show its light through the crystal window, or in reflection from the spotless mirror or the glassy sea. There is nothing that glorifies God so much as for a weak and helpless man or woman to be able to triumph through His strength in places where the highest human qualities will fail us and to carry on in divine power through every form of toll and suffering. A spirit naturally weak, irresolute, selfish, and sinful, transformed into sweetness, purity and power and standing victorious amid circumstances from which its natural qualities must utterly unfit it brings glory to God. A mind not naturally wise or strong, yet directed by a divine wisdom and carried along the path of a great and mighty plan, being used to accomplish stupendous results for God and man-this glorifies God. Father, let me glorify Thee this day and adorn Thy doctrine in all things I do. Herein is my Father glorified -John 15:8



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Thursday, August 20, 2020

Doing God's Business Paul Chappell


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Doing God’s Business
Wednesday, August 19, 2020
by Dr. Paul Chappell

"And as Jesus passed by, he saw a man which was blind from his birth. And his disciples asked him, saying, Master, who did sin, this man, or his parents, that he was born blind? Jesus answered, Neither hath this man sinned, nor his parents: but that the works of God should be made manifest in him. I must work the works of him that sent me, while it is day: the night cometh, when no man can work."

John 9:1-4

As D. L. Moody walked down a Chicago street one day, he saw a man leaning against a lamppost. The evangelist gently put his hand on the man's shoulder and asked him if he were a Christian. The fellow raised his fists and angrily exclaimed, "Mind your own business!" "I'm sorry if I've offended you," said Moody, "but to be very frank, that is my business!"

Ephesians 2:10 says we are “created in Christ Jesus unto good works, which God hath before ordained that we should walk in them.” There are works that God has planned for you to accomplish today—witnessing, giving, encouraging, loving—and it is vitally important that you are busy doing God’s work while there is still time.

Some weeks after he spoke to the man on the street, Mr. Moody was in bed when he heard a tremendous pounding at his front door. He jumped out of bed and rushed to the door. He thought the house was on fire. He opened the door, and there stood that same man. He said, “Mr. Moody, I have not had a good night’s sleep since that night you spoke to me under the lamppost, and I have come around at this unearthly hour of the night for you to tell me what I have to do to be saved.” If you are faithful to share the Gospel with those you meet, God will use you to bring in the harvest.

Today's Growth Principle:
Do not allow anything to deter you from doing God’s business today



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Wednesday, August 19, 2020

No Extra Parts

No Extra Parts

 

As I said in my last article, I was very moved by Matthew West’s new song, “Truth be Told.” It spurs all kinds of thoughts about the church and life in general. The main theme of the song is that we Christians are not open and honest with each other. We pretend we are fine when we are wounded by the battles of life. The song recommends that we be more open so we may heal each other.

 

Over the years as I have worked on my cars. Nothing is more frustrating than taking off a part, putting the car back together and forgetting some piece that was supposed to go on. A good rule of thumb for mechanics is there should be no extra parts laying around.

 

I think Matthew is right. The car needs to be fixed but he forgot to put on a piece. The missing piece is not just my willingness to share, it is others willingness not to misuse what I shared.

 

Now we may be unwilling to be open because we are full of pride and do not want to let others know that we are struggling in life. But as I think about my willingness to share with people around me, it is not my willingness to be open, it is my lack of trust in what they will do with the information.

 

If you have been a human longer than 5 seconds, you have been betrayed by someone who used what you shared against you. We all have been betrayed by others and it has destroyed the trust we have in people. Truth be told, no innocent parties here.

 

I have been a believer for 45 years and have seen this in living color. The number of people that I would share most things with would not make it to all ten of my fingers. Certainly not to my toes. The number of people that I would share everything with is less than the piggy’s on one foot. I do not know if Martin Luther said this but in the 1950s version of the movie, Martin Luther prayed, “Lord protecting me from my enemies and my friends.”

 

Maybe my experience is unique, but my friends and family agree. They are careful about who they trust with their life problems because it will be used against them in the social court of law.

 

And although there is no excuse for this happening in the church, it happens there worse than any other place. I almost trust non-Christians more than Christians.  

 

Church leaders get the brunt of this abuse. They are looked at with a microscope and any problems in their family are judged ten times more harshly than anyone else. Family members of church workers often grow up bitter and not serving the Lord because of this hypocrisy. If that has not been your experience, lucky for you. But I suspect most Christians would agree this is the case. And certainly, every church leader would agree.

 

The reason for this is simple. We are not spiritually mature enough to handle ministering to people. We judge and rebuke when we should comfort. We comfort those who should be rebuked. We do not know the Bible well enough to know how to handle the Word of Life in the lives of other people. And even if we did know the Word, we are too emotionally immature to be close to any kind of help. We are toddlers running the daycare.

 

When I was taking my counseling master’s, there were probably 70 people going through the program at different stages. I did not have near the insight I do now, but even then, I saw there was a good number of them that had no business being counselors. Either their personal lives were so messed up they were not going to be effective or their philosophes were so bad they were going to ruin people. I am sure some felt that way about me. I am not throwing stones.

 

Living on the edge of the Bible belt, every nonbeliever and ex believer has their, “I'm not a Christian because of Christians” story. In many cases I am skeptical because they may be upset because the church is holding them accountable and is not willing to compromise the truth of the gospel to accommodate them.

 

But I would have to say that more than half the time they were right. We were just abusing them for no justified biblical reason and patting ourselves on the back that we were being good Christians. We are not qualified to handle the Word of Life in our own lives let alone in the lives of other people and therefore we make them tenfold more a child of hell.

 

Matthew West is right; the church needs to have a huge dose of openness and honesty. But that openness and honesty needs to apply to the listeners as well as the confessors. We could all do with a good dose of honesty but like the old-time medicine my mother used to put on my cuts, it is going to sting badly. Maybe we need a complete engine overhaul and no extra parts.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


All The Way Down Mark 15:23 Spurgeon

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All the way down

“And they gave him to drink wine mingled with myrrh: but he received it not.”

Mark 15:23

A golden truth is couched in the fact that the Saviour put the myrrhed wine-cup from his lips. On the heights of heaven the Son of God stood of old, and as he looked down upon our globe he measured the long descent to the utmost depths of human misery; he cast up the sum total of all the agonies which expiation would require, and abated not a jot. He solemnly determined that to offer a sufficient atoning sacrifice he must go the whole way, from the highest to the lowest, from the throne of highest glory to the cross of deepest woe. This myrrhed cup, with its soporific influence, would have stayed him within a little of the utmost limit of misery, therefore he refused it. He would not stop short of all he had undertaken to suffer for his people. Ah, how many of us have pined after reliefs to our grief which would have been injurious to us! Reader, did you never pray for a discharge from hard service or suffering with a petulant and wilful eagerness? Providence has taken from you the desire of your eyes with a stroke. Say, Christian, if it had been said, “If you so desire it, that loved one of yours shall live, but God will be dishonoured,” could you have put away the temptation, and said, “Thy will be done”? Oh, it is sweet to be able to say, “My Lord, if for other reasons I need not suffer, yet if I can honour thee more by suffering, and if the loss of my earthly all will bring thee glory, then so let it be. I refuse the comfort, if it comes in the way of thine honour.” O that we thus walked more in the footsteps of our Lord, cheerfully enduring trial for his sake, promptly and willingly putting away the thought of self and comfort when it would interfere with our finishing the work which he has given us to do. Great grace is needed, but great grace is provided.

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Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Pull Out The Thorns Paul Chappell



Pull out the Thorns
Monday, August 17, 2020
by Dr. Paul Chappell

"And these are they which are sown among thorns; such as hear the word, And the cares of this world, and the deceitfulness of riches, and the lusts of other things entering in, choke the word, and it becometh unfruitful."

Mark 4:18-19

One of the most destructive weeds that crop farmers must deal with is the Canadian thistle. It has an extensive root system that makes it extremely difficult to eradicate once it is established. The root structure can reach a depth of fifteen feet, and the roots can also spread out the same distance horizontally. These prolific roots crowd out the plants. Just twenty thistles in one square mile of field can reduce barley yield by a third or alfalfa yield by one half! Canadian thistle is also very damaging to feed crops, as livestock will not graze near it.

In the parable of the sower and the seeds, Jesus described people who are not fruitful because the Word of God that is planted in their heart is choked out by thorns. He gave us specific thorns we must guard against such as the cares of the world; when we succumb to this particular thorn, anxiety and fear can fill our hearts and minds. We live in an uncertain world, and unless we maintain our faith, it will be easy for anxious care to choke out the Word.

Then Jesus explained how money and the desire for things can ruin the fruitful ground of our hearts. While we should be grateful for the good things with which God blesses us, it is vitally important that we not allow our lives to be consumed by the pursuit of possessions. We must remember the caution of Jesus that "a man's life consisteth not in the abundance of the things which he possesseth" (Luke 12:15). Removing these thorns prepares us to be fruitful and productive in our Christian walk.

Today's Growth Principle: 
Pull the weeds out of your heart today so that the Word has room to grow and produce fruit.

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Monday, August 17, 2020

I Am With You Always Matt 28:20 A.B Simpson

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With You Always
A.B SIMPSON

Oh, how it helps and comforts us in the plodding of life to know that we have with us the Christ who spent the first thirty years of His life swinging a hammer in the carpenter shop at Nazareth, covered with sweat and grimy dust, physically weary as we often are, and able to understand all our experiences of drudgery and labor! Moreover, He still loves to share our common tasks and equip us for our difficult undertakings of hand and brain. Yes, housewife, He will help you at the kitchen range and sink as gladly as at the hour of prayer. Yes, busy laborer, He will go with you and help you to swing the hammer, or handle the saw, or hold the plow in the soil of life. You will be a better mechanic, a more skilled workman, a more successful man because you take His wisdom for the common affairs of life. There is no place or time where Jesus is not able and willing to walk by our side, to work through our hand and minds, and to unite Himself in loving and caring partnership with all our needs and tasks and trials. In this way He proves Himself our all-sufficiency for all things. I am with you always -Matthew 28:20


Saturday, August 15, 2020

Come As You Aren't Norman Kissinger



I like Matthew West's new song, "Truth Be Told." It spurs a couple of thoughts in my mind about the church today. One phrase in the song takes me all the back to the 1970s. It is the phrase, "come as you are." That message was on a sign in front of the Community Church in the small town in southern Oregon I grew up. It certainly brings back memories. 


In the song Matthew West makes the point that we have not done a very good job of allowing people to come into the church and accepting them as they are. I would say that he is right to some degree. We still have many churches that are personal clubs and new people are not necessarily welcome. 


But I think the church has become definitely more seeker friendly over the last several decades. In fact I think there are entire churches that their  seeker friendly philosophy is the entire mission of the church. Jesus was  certainly out and about and involved in the lives of people, so being accepting  of  new faces should be at least part of the model for the modern Church. I would say over the years we've at least made it to c+ in trying to reach people in the community. We probably do need a lot more work with this issue. 


But where the church has gotten a decided F is in while we are allowing people to come and experience the church we are putting up with false doctrines and teachings that are destroying the church from within. Allowing someone to come to the church who's homeless and living under a bridge is exactly what Christ would want. But adopting humanistic, anti-biblical teachings and outright witchcraft in the church has weakened us to the place where we often struggle to be effective in our ministries.


We absolutely need lots of work in learning to accept people the way Christ did without expecting them to meet all of our personal and cultural expectations. It is very much true that still many churches are more willing to accept the semi moral businessman who makes money than they are to accept the poor family that really has nothing to offer and can only take from the local church. It pretty much shows our lack of emotional maturity and a lack of personal relationship with the Risen Christ.


The evidence of our compromise on theology is shouted in social media on a daily basis. Christians who should have even a basic understanding of the Bible are spouting views that are decidedly unchristian and anti-biblical. Their viewpoints make me wonder if they've ever picked up the Bible at all. I have studied the scripture for over 45 years and I have to say that I don't know even close to as much as I should because of being lazy in study. But we shouldn't be confused about the basic doctrines of the Bible. Any Junior High age Sunday school student of the 1950s would not be-would not be-confused about these basic doctrinal principles.


The deplorable lack of biblical maturity comes about through the following process. As the church has become more seeker-friendly we have become more accepting of others. Fine so far. But as we've attempted to love people into the church we have been tempted to keep them by compromising the basic principles of scripture in order to keep them because they're unwilling to repent of sin or change their humanistic philosophies. 


Herein we fail. As a counselor we are taught that every relationship should have boundaries. And if the relationship does not have boundaries then one or both parties will not respect each other. That has certainly happened here. In order to keep people in the church or get them into the church we have been willing to compromise on basic teachings such as the Ten Commandments. The world may be confused about whether or not the Ten Commandments are necessary but the Church should not be.


Yes we should be patient and loving with folks as they move towards salvation and discipleship in Christ. But we are doing neither them or ourselves any favors by compromising the truths of God's word. They will be the proverbial pigs that turn again and rend us. When we finally wake up and realize that the only people that have made any compromise is the church we will start demanding change and acceptance of the truth. But it will be too late. The church will have watered itself down into apostasy and those who are left to cry foul will be persecuted even among these so-called seeker Christians.


Living the balance of loving people without compromising truth is an incredibly difficult one. And I have failed at these very principles on both sides. But at least we have the example of Christ who lived a perfect mixture of both. Thank God for His grace. We just need to keep trying. We have no choice. It is a matter of life or death. 







The Power Of Now Gene Kissinger

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A lot of you are facing situations that leave you frustrated and circumstances that are out if your control. This co-vid and the turmoil it has left in its wake has pushed us all, not only to our limits but beyond our limits. I am going to tell you what I told a dear friend of mine with some adaptation.

Rest in God. Just for this moment. You don't need to do more or be more. Impossible scenarios are allowed by God to draw us of necessity, closer to him.
Here is a verse that has helped me so much with my anxiety and depression. 
  Take therefore no thought for the morrow: for the morrow shall take thought for the things of itself. Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof.
Matthew 6:34 KJV
The old timers used to say "Yard by yard life is hard, inch by inch life is a cinch" I don't know about it being a cinch but it is less overwhelming.  God has got this.  You are a Child of THE MOST HIGH GOD cast your cares on your father because he cares for you. Take his yoke on your shoulder and you will accomplish his work while he gives you rest unto your souls.  Tackle the problem that is right in front of you...the right now problems are the only ones God expects you to swing at. He gives the victory.
I will pray for all of you.  I covet your prayers I have 6 in school and one has severe autism we will likely be in the same situation in a few weeks. God will guide us moment by moment.  May God give us all strong shoes for our stony paths.   


Thursday, August 13, 2020

Total Surrender Mark 8:35. Oswald Chambers

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Oswald Chambers
My Utmost For His Highest
Total Surrender

For whosoever will save his life shall lose it; but whosoever shall lose his life for my sake and the gospel's, the same shall save it.
Mark 8:35 KJV
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Total Surrender
Our Lord replies to this statement of Peter by saying that this surrender is “for My sake and the gospel’s” (10:29). It was not for the purpose of what the disciples themselves would get out of it. Beware of surrender that is motivated by personal benefits that may result. For example, “I’m going to give myself to God because I want to be delivered from sin, because I want to be made holy.” Being delivered from sin and being made holy are the result of being right with God, but surrender resulting from this kind of thinking is certainly not the true nature of Christianity. Our motive for surrender should not be for any personal gain at all. We have become so self-centered that we go to God only for something from Him, and not for God Himself. It is like saying, “No, Lord, I don’t want you; I want myself. But I do want You to clean me and fill me with Your Holy Spirit. I want to be on display in Your showcase so I can say, ‘This is what God has done for me.’” Gaining heaven, being delivered from sin, and being made useful to God are things that should never even be a consideration in real surrender. Genuine total surrender is a personal sovereign preference for Jesus Christ Himself.

Where does Jesus Christ figure in when we have a concern about our natural relationships? Most of us will desert Him with this excuse—“Yes, Lord, I heard you call me, but my family needs me and I have my own interests. I just can’t go any further” (see Luke 9:57–62). “Then,” Jesus says, “you ‘cannot be My disciple’” (see Luke 14:26–33).

True surrender will always go beyond natural devotion. If we will only give up, God will surrender Himself to embrace all those around us and will meet their needs, which were created by our surrender. Beware of stopping anywhere short of total surrender to God. Most of us have only a vision of what this really means, but have never truly experienced it.

O Lord, cause my intellect to glow with Your Holy Spirit’s teaching.

Wednesday, August 12, 2020

Christ Our Life. C.H SpurgeonPrioity

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Christ, who is our life.”

Colossians 3:4

Paul’s marvellously rich expression indicates, that Christ is the source of our life. “You hath he quickened who were dead in trespasses and sins.” That same voice which brought Lazarus out of the tomb raised us to newness of life. He is now the substance of our spiritual life. It is by his life that we live; he is in us, the hope of glory, the spring of our actions, the central thought which moves every other thought. Christ is the sustenance of our life. What can the Christian feed upon but Jesus’ flesh and blood? “This is the bread which cometh down from heaven, that a man may eat thereof, and not die.” O wayworn pilgrims in this wilderness of sin, you never get a morsel to satisfy the hunger of your spirits, except ye find it in him! Christ is the solace of our life. All our true joys come from him; and in times of trouble, his presence is our consolation. There is nothing worth living for but him; and his lovingkindness is better than life! Christ is the object of our life. As speeds the ship towards the port, so ha

stes the believer towards the haven of his Saviour’s bosom. As flies the arrow to its goal, so flies the Christian towards the perfecting of his fellowship with Christ Jesus. As the soldier fights for his captain, and is crowned in his captain’s victory, so the believer contends for Christ, and gets his triumph out of the triumphs of his Master. “For him to live is Christ.” Christ is the exemplar of our life. Where there is the same life within, there will, there must be, to a great extent, the same developments without; and if we live in near fellowship with the Lord Jesus we shall grow like him. We shall set him before us as our Divine copy, and we shall seek to tread in his footsteps, until he shall become the crown of our life in glory. Oh! how safe, how honoured, how happy is the Christian, since Christ is our life! 

priorities Priority Deut 5:29 Adrian Rogers

Adrian Rogers
Next to God, They Are Your #1 Priority

BIBLE MEDITATION:
“Oh, that they had such a heart in them that they would fear Me and always keep all My commandments, that it might be well with them and with their children forever!” (Deuteronomy 5:29)
DEVOTIONAL THOUGHT:
Our little four-year-old grandson was at our house, and I was up in my study. I was busy—busy and a half. Well, he walked in there, looked me in the face and said, “You know, Papa, I’m going to have to go home in a little while.” Then he said, “Now, Papa, if we’re going to do any playing, we don’t have a lot of time.”

I looked at that little guy, and I looked at my desk. I laid down my pencil and shoved all that stuff aside and went outside and played, and then we came back in and watched a movie.

It’s so important that we understand God’s plan for the home and the family. Let me tell you why family is so important. A child gets his idea of himself from his family. Children are dependent upon their parents and grandparents, the home, the environment, the people around them, to get some concept of who they are and what they’re worth. A child gets a picture of life from the family. A child gets a picture of God from the family. You see, if the family does not provide an environment of love, forgiveness, mercy, and grace, it’s so much harder for a child to understand those concepts in God. What are your priorities? What are your core values? What things are you willing to die for?

ACTION POINT:
It’s been impressed upon me more and more, I am leaving to my children a legacy. I’m handing off the baton, I’m passing the torch. One day, you will be gone. What is your wife going to say about you, sir? What are your children going to remember about you? “The righteous man walks in his integrity; His children are blessed after him” (Proverbs 20:7).

Friday, August 7, 2020

Satan Hindered Us C.H Spurgeon

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“Satan hindered us.”

1 Thessalonians 2:18

Since the first hour in which goodness came into conflict with evil, it has never ceased to be true in spiritual experience, that Satan hinders us. From all points of the compass, all along the line of battle, in the vanguard and in the rear, at the dawn of day and in the midnight hour, Satan hinders us. If we toil in the field, he seeks to break the ploughshare; if we build the wall, he labours to cast down the stones; if we would serve God in suffering or in conflict—everywhere Satan hinders us. He hinders us when we are first coming to Jesus Christ. Fierce conflicts we had with Satan when we first looked to the cross and lived. Now that we are saved, he endeavours to hinder the completeness of our personal character. You may be congratulating yourself, “I have hitherto walked consistently; no man can challenge my integrity.” Beware of boasting, for your virtue will yet be tried; Satan will direct his engines against that very virtue for which you are the most famous. If you have been hitherto a firm believer, your faith will ere long be attacked; if you have been meek as Moses, expect to be tempted to speak unadvisedly with your lips. The birds will peck at your ripest fruit, and the wild boar will dash his tusks at your choicest vines. Satan is sure to hinder us when we are earnest in prayer. He checks our importunity, and weakens our faith in order that, if possible, we may miss the blessing. Nor is Satan less vigilant in obstructing Christian effort. There was never a revival of religion without a revival of his opposition. As soon as Ezra and Nehemiah begin to labour, Sanballat and Tobiah are stirred up to hinder them. What then? We are not alarmed because Satan hindereth us, for it is a proof that we are on the Lord’s side, and are doing the Lord’s work, and in his strength we shall win the victory, and triumph over our adversary. 

The Helper A.B Simpson

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The blessed Holy Spirit is our Guide, our Leader and our Resting-place. There are times when He presses us forward into prayer, into service, into suffering, into new experiences, new duties, new claims of faith and hope and love. Then there are times when He arrests us in our activity and rests us in the secret place of the Most High. He teaches us some new lessons, breathing into us some deeper strength or fullness and then leading us on again, at His bidding alone. The Holy Spirit is the true Guide of the saint, and the true Leader of the Church. He is our wonderful Counselor, our unerring Friend. He who would deny the personal guidance of the Holy Spirit in order that he might honor the Word of God as our only guide must dishonor that other word of promise, that His sheep shall know His voice, and that His listening and obedient children shall hear a voice behind them saying, this is the way, walk ye in it (Isaiah 30:20). As many as are led by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God -Romans 8:14

Wednesday, August 5, 2020

Remember God's Goodness C.H Spurgeon

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I will mention the lovingkindnesses of the Lord, and the praises of the Lord, according to all that the Lord hath bestowed on us."

Isaiah 63:7
And canst thou not do this? Are there no mercies which thou hast experienced? What, though thou art gloomy now, canst thou forget that blessed hour when Jesus met thee, and said, "Come unto me"? Canst thou not remember that rapturous moment when he snapped thy fetters, dashed thy chains to the earth, and said, "I came to break thy bonds and set thee free"? Or if the love of thine espousals be forgotten, there must surely be some precious milestone along the road of life not quite grown over with moss, on which thou canst read a happy memorial of his mercy towards thee? What, didst thou never have a sickness like that which thou art suffering now, and did he not restore thee? Wert thou never poor before, and did he not supply thy wants? Wast thou never in straits before, and did he not deliver thee? Arise, go to the river of thine experience, and pull up a few bulrushes, and plait them into an ark, wherein thine infant--faith--may float safely on the stream. Forget not what thy God has done for thee; turn over the book of thy remembrance, and consider the days of old. Canst thou not remember the hill Mizar? Did the Lord never meet with thee at Hermon? Hast thou never climbed the Delectable Mountains? Hast thou never been helped in time of need? Nay, I know thou hast. Go back, then, a little way to the choice mercies of yesterday, and though all may be dark now, light up the lamps of the past, they shall glitter through the darkness, and thou shalt trust in the Lord till the day break and the shadows flee away. "Remember, O Lord, thy tender mercies and thy loving kindnesses, for they have been ever of old."

Tuesday, August 4, 2020

The Snare. C.H Spurgeon

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Charles Spurgeon

Surely he shall deliver thee from the snare of the fowler."

God delivers his people from the snare of the fowler in two senses. From, and out of. First, he delivers them from the snare--does not let them enter it; and secondly, if they should be caught therein, he delivers them out of it. The first promise is the most precious to some; the second is the best to others.
"He shall deliver thee from the snare." How? Trouble is often the means whereby God delivers us. God knows that our backsliding will soon end in our destruction, and he in mercy sends the rod. We say, "Lord, why is this?" not knowing that our trouble has been the means of delivering us from far greater evil. Many have been thus saved from ruin by their sorrows and their crosses; these have frightened the birds from the net. At other times, God keeps his people from the snare of the fowler by giving them great spiritual strength, so that when they are tempted to do evil they say, "How can I do this great wickedness, and sin against God?" But what a blessed thing it is that if the believer shall, in an evil hour, come into the net, yet God will bring him out of it! O backslider, be cast down, but do not despair. Wanderer though thou hast been, hear what thy Redeemer saith--"Return, O backsliding children; I will have mercy upon you." But you say you cannot return, for you are a captive. Then listen to the promise--"Surely he shall deliver thee out of the snare of the fowler." Thou shalt yet be brought out of all evil into which thou hast fallen, and though thou shalt never cease to repent of thy ways, yet he that hath loved thee will not cast thee away; he will receive thee, and give thee joy and gladness, that the bones which he has broken may rejoice. No bird of paradise shall die in the fowler's net.

Monday, August 3, 2020

under Pressure A.B Simlson



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Under Pressure
The pressure of hard places makes us value life. Every time we come through such a trial, it is like a new beginning, and we learn better how much life is worth and make more of it for God and man. The pressure helps us to understand the trials of others and fits us to help and sympathize with them. There is a shallow, superficial nature that gets hold of a theory or a promise and talks very glibly about the distrust of those who shrink from every trial. But the man or woman who has suffered much never does this. Knowing what suffering really means, he or she is very tender and gentle. This is what Paul meant when he said, Death worketh in us, but life in you (2 Corinthians 4:12). Trials and hard places are needed to press us forward, even as the furnace fires in the hold of the mighty steamship give the force that moves the Piston, drives the engine and propels that great vessel in the face of winds and waves. Humble yourselves therefore under the mighty hand of God -1 Peter 5:6


Saturday, August 1, 2020

How To Deal With Weakness Jud 15:18


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Charles Spurgeon

How To Deal With Weakness

"He was sore athirst, and called on the Lord, and said, thou hast given this great deliverance into the hand of thy servant: and now shall I die for thirst?" jud 15:18

Samson was thirsty and ready to die. The difficulty was totally different from any which the hero had met before. Merely to get thirst assuaged is nothing like so great a matter as to be delivered from a thousand Philistines! but when the thirst was upon him, Samson felt that little present difficulty more weighty than the great past difficulty out of which he had so specially been delivered. It is very usual for God's people, when they have enjoyed a great deliverance, to find a little trouble too much for them. Samson slays a thousand Philistines, and piles them up in heaps, and then faints for a little water! Jacob wrestles with God at Peniel, and overcomes Omnipotence itself, and then goes "halting on his thigh!" Strange that there must be a shrinking of the sinew whenever we win the day. As if the Lord must teach us our littleness, our nothingness, in order to keep us within bounds. Samson boasted right loudly when he said, "I have slain a thousand men." His boastful throat soon grew hoarse with thirst, and he betook himself to prayer. God has many ways of humbling his people. Dear child of God, if after great mercy you are laid very low, your case is not an unusual one. When David had mounted the throne of Israel, he said, "I am this day weak, though anointed king." You must expect to feel weakest when you are enjoying your greatest triumph. If God has wrought for you great deliverances in the past, your present difficulty is only like Samson's thirst, and the Lord will not let you faint, nor suffer the daughter of the uncircumcised to triumph over you. The road of sorrow is the road to heaven, but there are wells of refreshing water all along the route. So, tried brother, cheer your heart with Samson's words, and rest assured that God will deliver you ere long.