Friday, October 31, 2008

Quote

If you think of this world as a place intended simply for our happiness, you find it quite intolerable: think of it as a place of training and correction and it's not so bad.


C S Lewis

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Isaiah 21

Isaiah 21
Today we read a chapter filled with a lot of description of coming plunder and betrayal, pain and suffering. The fight is coming. The watchman is at his post and waiting til daybreak so they can see what is happening. There isn’t much good news here. People are out of their homes and are refugees in the desert. But two words jump out that I think we all need to grab hold of: “hold on”. “God of Israel says so”. We are told to just hang in there. Too often we throw in the towel when things get tough. We want to give up and not keep fighting. But there are tough days, there are difficulties we all will face and the truth is, sometimes we just need to hang on and trust God to deal with the details. We have to stay focused on the One who can deal with the problems we face even when it seems overwhelming. The enemy wants us to feel like it is a helpless situation. He wants us to really just walk away and say the fight is not worth it. But God is faithful, and He is able, and He is more that willing to get involved in our lives. We just need to hold on. My life verse in 1 Cor 15:58 puts it this way: “Be steadfast, immovable, always abounding….”. We need to stay connected and just hang on to Him!

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Spiritual Workouts

by Dennis and Barbara Rainey
October 18

Needed: Spiritual Workouts

1 Corinthians 9:26,27
Therefore I run in such a way, as not without aim...I buffet my body and make it my slave.

I'd like to invent a spiritual workout system with machines similar to those in health spas that can zero in on specific muscles you want to develop. My spiritual spa would be a place with individual stations where muscles of the faith would be purposely developed, a place where we could be intentional about cultivating spiritual stamina.

My first station would help bridle the tongue when it is tempted to say harsh words, and toughen it up when it needs to speak out boldly for the Lord. It would build control of our gossip muscle, and teach us to clean up our language.

I'd have a station that addresses the faith muscles of the eyes. Above this machine would be pictures of biblical heroes whose lives were ruined when they lost control of their eye muscles-Samson and David, who were deceived when they allowed their eyes to gaze too long upon the opposite sex.

I would also have a machine that works on the spiritual muscles of the neck. It would increase flexibility in those who have become "stiff-necked"-especially those who are too proud to admit mistakes, too stubborn to ask for forgiveness or too arrogant to admit they need to depend upon God.

I'd have an exercise that would require a person to be on his knees, with neck bent downward in prayer. Prayer loosens muscles that are tied in knots by worry, pressure or long hours of hard work.

Sweating yet? Any increase in your heart-for-God rate? Out of breath? Sore? Like any good workout, it wouldn't be good to overdo it the first time out...or can it be overdone?

Prayer:
Ask God for the courage to exercise your faith daily and grow stronger in Jesus Christ.

Discuss: What areas of spirituality in your own life need strengthening? What pressures keep you from devoting more time each day to spiritual disciplines or "workouts"?

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Whatever It Takes

A strangled smile fell from your face
It kills me that I hurt you this way
The worst part is that I didn't even know
Now there's a million reasons for you to go
But if you can find a reason to stay

I'll do whatever it takes
To turn this around
I know what's at stake
I know that I've let you down
And if you give me a chance
Believe that I can change
I'll keep us together whatever it takes

She said "If we're gonna make this work
You gotta let me inside even though it hurts
Don't hide the broken parts that I need to see"
She said "Like it or not it's the way it's gotta be
You gotta love yourself if you can ever love me"

I'll do whatever it takes
To turn this around
I know what's at stake
I know that I've let you down
And if you give me a chance
And give me a break
I'll keep us together, I know you deserve much better

But remember the time I told you the way that I felt
That I'd be lost without you and never find myself
Let's hold onto each other above everything else
Start over, start over

I'll do whatever it takes
To turn this around
I know what's at stake
I know I've let you down
And if you give me a chance
And believe that I can change
I'll keep us together whatever it takes

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

The cage of Failure

http://theaterchurch.com/media/video/cage-of-failure/


Teaching from the book "Chasing The Wild Goose" by Mark Batterson

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Quote

If Christ does not reign over the mundane events in our lives, He does not reign at all.

-- Dr. Paul Tripp

Saturday, August 16, 2008

The Price of Freedom

The Price of Freedom
"And the spirit cried, and rent him sore, and came out of him" (Mark 9:26).

Evil never surrenders its hold without a sore fight. We never pass into any spiritual inheritance through the delightful exercises of a picnic, but always through the grim contentions of the battle field. It is so in the secret realm of the soul. Every faculty which wins its spiritual freedom does so at the price of blood. Apollyon is not put to flight by a courteous request; he straddles across the full breadth of the way, and our progress has to be registered in blood and tears. This we must remember or we shall add to all the other burdens of life the gall of misinterpretation. We are not "born again" into soft and protected nurseries, but in the open country where we suck strength from the very terror of the tempest. "We must through much tribulation enter into the kingdom of God." Dr. J. H. Jowett

"Faith of our Fathers! living still,
In spite of dungeon, fire and sword:
O how our hearts beat high with joy
Whene'er we hear that glorious word.
Faith of our Fathers! Holy Faith!
We will be true to Thee till death!

"Our fathers, chained in prisons dark,
Were still in heart and conscience free;
How sweet would be their children's fate,
If they, like them, could die for Thee!"

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Raising The Bar

God created everything perfect including man. Man was created to love God as much as God loved Him. But then man fell. At this point God could have said” mankind, whom I loved, blessed, and created perfect, chose Lucifer over Me; let them all go to the Lake of Fire and We (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit) will begin all over; create another universe with beings who will stay loyal and love Us as We will love them.”

If God had done this-he would have been perfectly just in his decision. But-out of his amazing love, he made a promise to mankind to send a Redeemer who would deliver us from the bondage we placed ourselves under. That is Jesus Christ. Now not only is our judgment paid for, but we take on a new nature. When a person gives his life entirely to Jesus he becomes a brand new creation.

2 Corinthians 5:17 When someone becomes a Christian, he becomes a new person inside. He is not the same anymore. A new life has begun!

WE DIE WHEN WE RECEIVE JESUS CHRIST AS LORD!

We put our old nature to death. It is unnatural for a “believer” to habitually and willfully sin. Believer is in quotes because so often people claim Jesus’ name-but do not portray a Godly nature in their lives.

Matthew 7:17-20 Different kinds of fruit trees can quickly be identified by examining their fruit. A tree that produces delicious fruit never produces and inedible kind. And a tree producing an inedible kind can’t produce what is good. So the trees having the inedible fruit are chopped down and thrown in the fire. Yes, the way to identify a tree or a person is by the kind of fruit produced.

Jesus says the way to identify a genuine Christian is not by what they say-but how they live.
How do you react when somebody offends you? When somebody talks about you?
How do you react when you’re feelings get hurt?
Do you lash out in anger? Do you try to fight back?
Do you love people like Christ would?
Do you stand up for what you know is right?
Do you daily pick up your cross and die to yourself?

Our sin is a reaction of living for ourselves and not for God. There are many who confess to being Christians yet produce fruit that clearly shows otherwise.


Unfortunately the gospel we’ve preached has been lopsided with emphasis placed on accepting Jesus by praying a sinner’s prayer. We confess him as “Lord” and once done we are saved eternally. Yet this is not what Jesus teaches. He says in Matthew 7:21-“Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven.”

If you read on it says, “Many will say to Me on that day, 'Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in Your name, and in Your name cast out demons, and in Your name perform many miracles? And then I will declare to them, 'I never knew you; DEPART FROM ME, THOSE ACTS WERE UNAUTHORIZED.'

THAT TERRIFIES ME!

If we could filter through years of unbalanced teaching and singing on the grace of God, we could see His words couldn’t be clearer-NOT EVERYONE WHO HAS PRAYED THE SINNERS PRAYER, CONFESSING HIM AS THEIR LORD, IS GOING TO HEAVEN.

So often we hear services on ‘come to God and get blessed, come receive joy, peace, prosperity, happiness, health, heaven, and so forth.’ And all of these are amazing gifts God desires to give us, don’t get me wrong. But then people from the congregation go to the altar thinking ‘well what a great deal! All I have to do is pray this prayer and receive blessing!’ So they pray and the audience cheers and the new “converts” go back to their seats, “just as they were.” Except they are deceived. And unfortunately-so are many of us.
Nothing has been said about repentance from disobedient lifestyles, DENYING OUR OWN DESIRES IN ORDER TO EMBRACE GOD, AND LOSING THEIR LIVES FOR THE CAUSE OF CHRIST.

When we confess Jesus as our Lord, there must be a heart change. Jesus can’t just be a part of our lives. The King of Kings and Lord of Lords doesn’t come into anyone’s life as second or even first, among rival lovers. He only comes in as our complete and total King with no PERSON, THING, or ACTIVITY vying for His place in our hearts. He must be Lord, which means Supreme Master and Owner; meaning we don’t own our lives any longer.

*We must allow the Cross to slay our self-seeking life and make room for the new nature of Jesus to be formed within us.

Many of us have not done what Jesus commanded all true followers to do.
That is to count the cost of following Him and then make the permanent decision to pay the price of our lives given to his service.

Mark 8:34 If anyone intends to come after Me, let him DENY HIMSELF (forget, ignore, disown, and lose sight of himself and his own interests) and take up his cross, and (joining Me as a disciple and siding with my party) follow with Me (continually, cleaving steadfastly to Me).

It’s not just a one-time prayer and then life as usual except you are now in the “born-again” club and are heaven bound.

Read Driven by Eternity pgs 82-83. Military story.

We’ve heard gospels preached about a free salvation. And this is 100% accurate. But we forget it costs our freedom. (This isn’t really freedom because those outside of Christ are bound to sin.) The Matrix provides a good example of what this is like. Read pgs 83-84.

It is difficult to be a Christian. You cannot have Christ and salvation and keep your will and your freedom. Many of us live off of high spiritual encounters such as church camp and spiritual emphasis week, and an emotional Wednesday night at youth group. But after a while our unchanged nature begins to show, but it is covered by an Evangelical language and lifestyle. That is why it is most deceptive. But Paul warns us of that in 2 Timothy 3:1 “In the last days it is going to be very difficult to be a Christian.”

Why?

2 Timothy 3:2-5 2People will be lovers of themselves, lovers of money, boastful, proud, abusive, disobedient to their parents, ungrateful, unholy, 3without love, unforgiving, slanderous, without self-control, brutal, not lovers of the good, 4treacherous, rash, conceited, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God. 5For [although] they hold a form of piety (true religion), they deny and reject and are strangers to the power of it [their conduct belies the genuineness of their profession].
We need to allow the cross to slay our self life.

Titus 1:16: 16Such people claim they know God, but they deny him by the way they live. They deny Him by their lifestyles, not their words.

Too many of us see the love of God in the light of the temporal, not the eternal. There is love and goodness, which are admired by society and many in the church but determined by human measures, and are contrary to the love of God.
All of us will stand before the highest court of the universe. This courts decision will be eternally final. There will be MANY who will be shocked, but they don’t have to be. Are you ready?
1 John 4:17 17And as we live in God, our love grows more perfect. So we will not be afraid on the Day of Judgment, but we can face him with confidence because we are like Christ here in this world.

God is raising the bar. He is setting a higher standard. We should no longer be being spoon-fed! If you are 18 years or older and have been either Christian or in the church for two years or more, with the opportunities we have-there should be no reason for you have some type of leadership role in the church.
We have ample opportunities to serve God; to make the decision to put our lives down for the sake of His Kingdom. So many of us say, “Oh-I’ll serve God when I’m older,” or, “I’ll read tomorrow.” But sometimes God gives us only one chance. Take for example the story of the woman in Mark 5:24-34.
Jesus only came through that town once. He never came back. What if the woman used our excuses? What if she said ‘Oh, I’ll get Him next time around’? She never would have gotten her healing. But she was desperate for Him. She realized this could be her one and only chance.

God can bless us at any time, but we each have windows. Windows of opportunity for a blessing.
John 5 The Healing at the Pool
1Some time later, Jesus went up to Jerusalem for a feast of the Jews. 2Now there is in Jerusalem near the Sheep Gate a pool, which in Aramaic is called Bethesda[a] and which is surrounded by five covered colonnades. 3Here a great number of disabled people used to lie—the blind, the lame, the paralyzed.[b] 5One who was there had been an invalid for thirty-eight years. 6When Jesus saw him lying there and learned that he had been in this condition for a long time, he asked him, "Do you want to get well?"
7"Sir," the invalid replied, "I have no one to help me into the pool when the water is stirred. While I am trying to get in, someone else goes down ahead of me."


People are sent into your life to give you a blessing-if you deny them and they leave-you have missed it. And you have nobody to blame but yourself.

Some of your windows of opportunity are:
-Life group
-Leadership
-Youth Group
-Sunday church

We have a window of harvest time now! Are you going to take advantage of it? Don’t take this for granted.

Monday, August 4, 2008

Two Reasons For Not Being Broken

Why do so many people remain unchanged after being dealt with for years? Others have a strong will, strong emotions, or a strong mind, yet the Lord can still break them. There are two main reasons that many people are not broken in spite of the passing years.
First, these ones are living in darkness. They do not see God’s hand. God is working and breaking, yet they do not know that God is doing the work. They are short of light, and they are not living in the light. They only see men, thinking that men are opposing them. Or they only see the environment, complaining that it is too harsh. They put all the blame on the environment. May the Lord grant us the revelation to see God’s hand. May we kneel down and say, “This is You. This is You. I accept it.” At a minimum we have to know whose hand is dealing with us. At a minimum we have to know that hand and see that it is not the world, our family, or the brothers and sisters in the church who are dealing with us. We have to see God’s hand. God is the One who is dealing with us. We have to learn from Madam Guyon, who would kiss such a hand and treasure such a hand. We must have this light. We have to accept and believe everything that the Lord has done. He can never be wrong in what He does.
Second, a person is not broken because he loves himself too much. Self-love is a great obstacle to breaking. We have to ask God to remove all self-love from us. When god plucks this self-love from us, we have to worship Him, saying, “Lord! If this is Your hand, I accept it from my heart.” We have to remember that all misunderstandings, complaints, and dissatisfactions arise from only one thing -----secret self-love.
Because we love ourselves secretly, we try to save ourselves. This is a big problem. Many times problems arise because we try to save ourselves.
Those who know the Lord to the cross without taking the vinegar mingled with gall! Many go to the cross reluctantly. They try to taste the vinegar mingled with gall in an attempt to relieve their feelings. Those who say, “The cup which the Father has given me, shall I not drink it?”, will not take a cup that is filled with vinegar mingled with gall. They only take one cup, not both cups. These ones do not have ay self-love in them. Self-love is the root of our problem. May the Lord speak within us today, and may we pray, “My God! I now see that everything comes from You. My experiences of the past five, ten, or twenty years have all come from You. All of these things were done with only one purpose in mind ---that Your life would be expressed through me. I have been foolish. I did not see this. Through self-love I have done many things to save myself, and I have wasted much of Your time (and others) Today I see Your hand, and I willingly consecrate myself to You. I commit myself to Your hand once again.”

Saturday, August 2, 2008

To believe God is to worship God.

-- Martin Luther

Broken Spirit

Broken Spirit, by Alan Smith


I have heard that there is a monastery in Greece perched high on a cliff, several hundred feet in the air. The only way to reach the monastery is to be suspended in a basket which is pulled to the top by several monks who pull and tug with all their strength. Obviously, the ride up the steep cliff in that basket is terrifying.

One tourist got exceedingly nervous about half-way up as he noticed that the rope by which he was suspended was old and frayed. With a trembling voice, he asked the monk who was riding with him in the basket how often they changed the rope.

The monk thought for a moment and answered serenely, "Whenever it breaks."

Help me as I strive to have a broken spirit.

We are shocked that someone would wait that long before changing the rope. It only makes sense that the rope ought to be changed long before reaching that point. But, it dawned on me that God operates the same way in our lives. If we were to ask God when He will change our lives, His answer might well be, "Whenever you break!"

You see, our lives can only change once we have what the Bible refers to as a "broken and contrite spirit." As long as we remain arrogant and determined to do things our way, God can't shape us and mold us. Like a wild stallion, we remain useless until we are "broken."

The LORD is close to the brokenhearted ... (Psalm 34:18 NIV). ... a
broken and contrite heart, O God, you will not despise (Psalm 51:17
NIV).

Father, I so often want to do things my own stubborn way. Help me as I strive to have a broken spirit, recognizing my shortcomings while humbly and willingly listening to Your instruction. In Jesus' name.
Amen.

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Till you can sing and rejoice and delight in God as misers do in
gold, and kings in scepters, you can never enjoy the world.

-- Thomas Traherne