One of the reasons it can take so long between blog posts is because I want to be sure that what I am sharing is based on scripture. I ask myself is this what God would have me share or is it what I want to say on a subject. Sometimes God is trying to speak to me on a subject and my mind starts rambling with my own opinions on the subject and, honestly, God can't get a word in edgewise.
I've decided, on this particular subject, to just open up and share some of my own thoughts and feelings. Hopefully, I won't offend anyone and, if I do offend you, know it is not my intention. Quite honestly, I'm selfish. I need you. We need you. The body of Christ needs you.
There are a lot of people through the years who have given up on the local church. Some left because they were hurt, either by a person or persons within the church. I don't know how many times I have heard someone ask, "Does so-and-so still go to church there?" Or they will say something like "I didn't know so-and-so went to your church, They were at such-and-such a place with so-and-so. I won't go to church with hypocrites."
Been there, done that. It was one of the most miserable points in my life. I still believed and loved God, but I just couldn't get past the hurt. I tried other churches but until I had resolved the issues and forgiven those who had hurt me, whether intentionally or imagined in my heart, I could not find peace with another congregation.
Jesus said, in Mark 2:17, "It is not the healthy that need a doctor, but the sick. I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners." If you have a man of God in the pulpit preaching the Word of God then you will have sinners in the church. If Christ is being preached, He will draw all people to himself. We don't get to decide whether they attend our church or whether they get sent down the road. We do get to praise God that they are reaching out to Him.
When I was a young Christian growing up in the church, I was privileged to sit under a pastor who encouraged us to take notes, write down scripture passages and check things out for ourselves. He would tell us, "Don't just take my word for it." One of the things I like about my current pastor is that he begins every sermon with a prayer and somewhere in that prayer, every Sunday, are the words "Hide me behind the cross." He recognizes that it is more important that we hear what God has to say than it is to hear what he has to say.
I have said all of this just to say, Please come back. The body of Christ needs you. God has a place and a purpose for you within the local church. I am not asking you to attend the same church I attend, although you will always be welcome. I am asking you to find a body of believers with a man of God who preaches God's Word and be encouraged in your walk. If you will do this God will use you to encourage others.
Let us not give up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but let us encourage one another--and all the more so as we see the Day approaching. -Hebrews 10:25
I accepted Jesus Christ as my Savior at the age of 14. I have had many ups and downs in my walk with Christ, successes and failures. "But one thing I do: Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead; I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which Christ has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus. (Philippians 13:14)
Friday, January 30, 2015
Monday, January 26, 2015
Peace (?) In Trouble
Jesus said that in this world we would have trouble. So why I am spending so much time trying to avoid it. My mind goes constantly, sometimes day and night, trying to figure out how to solve problems that haven't even arrived yet.
When the financial burden is the greatest I think, if I could win the Publishers Clearing House Sweepstakes, even a small prize, I would have no more financial worries. If I had a special someone to share things with so that I didn't have to walk through life alone, it would be easier to get through the difficulties in life. The truth is there are as many problems associated with having money as there is with not having it. And that special someone, they can come with there own set of special problems.
In John 16:33, Jesus goes on to say: Take heart for I have overcome the world. In fact, before he mentions the trouble we will have he tells us that he is telling us these things so that we can have "peace". Sometimes it's hard to find the peace in the middle of the problems, The peace comes from knowing that God saw the problem coming long before it got to me and together, he and I, have already overcome it.
"Father, I will always long for a problem-free life but, I also realize that it is not going to happen this side of heaven. Thank you for the peace that comes from knowing that this problem too will pass and that victory in this life is secured through the death and resurrection of your Son Jesus Christ."
When the financial burden is the greatest I think, if I could win the Publishers Clearing House Sweepstakes, even a small prize, I would have no more financial worries. If I had a special someone to share things with so that I didn't have to walk through life alone, it would be easier to get through the difficulties in life. The truth is there are as many problems associated with having money as there is with not having it. And that special someone, they can come with there own set of special problems.
In John 16:33, Jesus goes on to say: Take heart for I have overcome the world. In fact, before he mentions the trouble we will have he tells us that he is telling us these things so that we can have "peace". Sometimes it's hard to find the peace in the middle of the problems, The peace comes from knowing that God saw the problem coming long before it got to me and together, he and I, have already overcome it.
"Father, I will always long for a problem-free life but, I also realize that it is not going to happen this side of heaven. Thank you for the peace that comes from knowing that this problem too will pass and that victory in this life is secured through the death and resurrection of your Son Jesus Christ."
Monday, January 19, 2015
Victory Over The Enemy
I've been having a difficult time for the past week. My mother went for her routine check-up with her cardiologist. He was concerned about some issues she was starting to have and ordered a echo cardiogram and a stress test. After the stress test the doctor told her that they had seen a small spot in the lower part of her heart. He ordered a heart catheter and we went in believing possibly she would need a stent or two.
Three days later we are standing beside a hospital bed looking at my mother who is still on a vent after just coming out of bypass surgery. Seeing her on that vent, so soon after losing my brother who had spent several weeks on a vent, was hard on all of us. For me it opened a whole new floodgate of grief over the loss of my brother.
Our enemy, the devil, specializes in attacking when we are down. God tells us in 1 Peter 5:8 that our enemy prowls around like a lion seeking someone to devour. Like a lion, he lurks around watching, waiting until we are weak or distracted by something else. While I was caught up in the emotion of my grief, true to form, the enemy decided to attack.
Even though my mother was and is improving every day, in the first few days after her surgery the enemy tormented me with thoughts and fears regarding her recovery. During the weakest moments he would remind me how my brother had improved on a daily basis and yet still died unexpectedly. These thoughts coupled with the grief I was still feeling over the loss of my brother threw me into a season of depression.
Victory over the depression began when the Lord showed me that the devil had nothing to gain in this battle by taking my mother, or even in my brother's death, unless I allowed him to have victory over me in this situation, because whether in life or in death my mother and brother will walk with Jesus.
Victory begins when we realize where the attack is coming from but victory can only be obtained when we stand in the gap and refuse to let the enemy have victory through us. 2 Thessalonians 2:14,15 tells us that God called us that we might share in the glory of our Lord Jesus Christ and that we should stand firm in the teachings that we have received both through the readings of the scripture and from the mouths of God's servants.
Father God, thank you for your Word for your Word is truth and the Truth sets us free from the attacks of the enemy. I thank you for the men and women of God whom you have brought into my life to encourage me and remind me of your teachings. Help me today and everyday to stand firm in your teachings that I may resist the attacks of the enemy and have victory through the blood of your Son Jesus Christ. Amen!
Three days later we are standing beside a hospital bed looking at my mother who is still on a vent after just coming out of bypass surgery. Seeing her on that vent, so soon after losing my brother who had spent several weeks on a vent, was hard on all of us. For me it opened a whole new floodgate of grief over the loss of my brother.
Our enemy, the devil, specializes in attacking when we are down. God tells us in 1 Peter 5:8 that our enemy prowls around like a lion seeking someone to devour. Like a lion, he lurks around watching, waiting until we are weak or distracted by something else. While I was caught up in the emotion of my grief, true to form, the enemy decided to attack.
Even though my mother was and is improving every day, in the first few days after her surgery the enemy tormented me with thoughts and fears regarding her recovery. During the weakest moments he would remind me how my brother had improved on a daily basis and yet still died unexpectedly. These thoughts coupled with the grief I was still feeling over the loss of my brother threw me into a season of depression.
Victory over the depression began when the Lord showed me that the devil had nothing to gain in this battle by taking my mother, or even in my brother's death, unless I allowed him to have victory over me in this situation, because whether in life or in death my mother and brother will walk with Jesus.
Victory begins when we realize where the attack is coming from but victory can only be obtained when we stand in the gap and refuse to let the enemy have victory through us. 2 Thessalonians 2:14,15 tells us that God called us that we might share in the glory of our Lord Jesus Christ and that we should stand firm in the teachings that we have received both through the readings of the scripture and from the mouths of God's servants.
Father God, thank you for your Word for your Word is truth and the Truth sets us free from the attacks of the enemy. I thank you for the men and women of God whom you have brought into my life to encourage me and remind me of your teachings. Help me today and everyday to stand firm in your teachings that I may resist the attacks of the enemy and have victory through the blood of your Son Jesus Christ. Amen!
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