Tuesday, November 17, 2009

The Altar of God

Altar=A place where one can lay down their life before an all consuming God and be changed forever. Why do we as believers feel that once we have accepted Jesus as lord we don't feel the need to return to the Altar of God unless we are in times of need. We as believers must continue to return to the Altar of God, for that is where change comes in our life. If we don't come to the Altar of God on a continual basis how can we say that we are being changed. The Altar of God is where God changes and grows us into the image of Christ. After all that it is what we are to be doing here on earth, that is to be like Jesus. Christian= means to be christ like or little christ. So we as believers should embrace the Altar of God and continually seek him there. So today I say we need to run to the Altar of God today and let him change your life forever.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

The Blessings of God!!!!!

Where do I start? Two weeks ago the church received a check from a local car dealership for us to use in any part of ministry that we felt needed it. Thank You Jesus! I do not even know anyone who works there, no one from the church works there, no one from the church has even bought a car there!! I asked one of the deacons if this had happened before and he said not to my knowledge. Then the next week we had RC from Springfield, MO come and bring us a ton of free food for us to use in our monthly food distribution. PRAISE GOD!! You see we try and help the needy in our town with free groceries once a month, and this well help tremondouisly it that ministry. Also last Saturday at the auction, that the youth do the concession stand at, a gentleman came up to Gwen and said he buys out closing stores in the area and would like to help us with the food we need to do our free food distribution........R U Kidding Me!!!!

Then, I and the church have been praying for my mom, who has been told she needed open heart surgery, said that last Sunday that she felt like God had healed her and she said she feels better than ever before. PRAISE GOD!! Then just last night I had a guy in my church ask me if I would like to HAVE his truck???? I thought are you serious, people still do that these days, I said of course I would love to have it. He said well let me get new tires on it and we will get it done!!!

How and the world can us as Christians say God does not take care of his people and his church?? U see I truly believe you reap what you sow. I pray that God will use this to show our church family that their giving and time are not in vain!!!!!!! He will bless those who are a blessing to others. Amen

Blessings of God

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Fearless by Max Lucado

This book was very good about revealing the fear's in our lives that will deal with or don't deal with daily. I really like how everything he talked about on fear's always turned us back to God's comfort and his resilient pursuit of God's wisdom of not being afraid. I loved the snippets and insights into the real life stories of people who have succeeded through their own fear's and life difficulties. We as Christians could learn a lot when it comes to not living in fear, for as Max said we can live on the block with bullies and not be afraid, because we have a big brother who will protect us.

The reality is that we can live life without the fear of everyday life. If we live out of fear of everything going bad we will never really live. Because when we live out of fear we will not try or risk anything to succeed. Nothing ventured, Nothing gained.... I liked the stats on how much we hear, read, and see on the news or paper, how much the media uses (at risk) no wonder we live in a country were people are afraid of everything. From what we eat to what we drive, fear controls every aspect of our lives, good or bad.

I think if we would face the reality that life has difficulties and troubles without fearing them, we could come to understand better the things Jesus told us about not fearing, that he is always with us, even to the very end....

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Temple Cleaning

I think we could all learn something from King Hezekiah. In 2Kings 18 when he realized that Judah had sinned against God. He began to remove things in the temple that were unclean and not acceptable to the Lord. I think us as believers should do the same in our lives. We should look inside ourselves and see if there is anything in our lives (temple) that are unpleasing to the Lord. Just as King Hezekiah, recognized how far Judah had fallen away from God, we must shake ourselves today as believers and realize how far the church has fallen from God. Most churches today look more and more like a social gathering, rather than a body of believers who hunger and thirst for rightousness. A friend of mine once said to be relevant is to be in touch with your surroundings or community, not to be culturally trendy. If we are trying to be trendy we are not building a solid foundation, but as one fellow said, God is our ROCK. Any other foundation for your life is like trying to stand on Jello. This boast's well of the church too. We need to be in touch with our community or city, but do we really need the church to look like a dance club in order to see people saved??

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Searching for Significance

To long have I looked for significance in my own life. Either thru the friends I tried to make, the car I drive, the clothes I wear, the house I live in. If we will admit it or not we all have a need to be needed. It is very important to a person's emotional, spiritual and social stability to be siginificant. Our self worth is the very thing that motivates us to be who we are. The problem we face is that we define our self worth from our performance and other's opinions and that is were inlies the problem. We can not allow other people's opinion determine in our lives who or what we are. We don't have to be that person every body says you are or who you will be. It is our choice to be freed from those traps that are so easily laid before us. The other side of this is the performance trap, let me say this, you can never be good enough, work hard enough to be siginificant. We work so hard in to being accepted by people that we will do just about anything to gain approval of others. I don't know about you, but I have struggled from time to time with this problems of feeling significant in my life. In the end though I have to realize that I will fail and I will succeed every day. If I fail that does not make me a failure, If I am not accepted by certain people that does not make me unlovable. Because I know if no one accepts me, I know God will always accept me, because he loves those who love him. So in short, do not look for your significance in other's, but only in God. Because to him you have value and you are significant in his eyes.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

What are we afraid of ??

Why is it that those of us that claim to be Christian, seem to be the one's most afraid of change. Yet this is why Jesus came, to change us from a sinner to a saint, but we still have this phobeia of being transformed (as Paul said) or changed. I understand that we are a creature of habit, but why should the people that should trust the Lord the most, are the same one's who trust him the lest. I know what most are thinking, that I do trust the Lord, just not in my situation. You see Jesus came to change us on the inside, the way we act, feel, think, and relate with others. Because change on the inside is the only real change. We paint our faces and clean up our outside actions, but are still as miserable as we were when we gave our life to Jesus. This happens because we dont allow God to change us on the inside. If we as believers will allow God to change the inside of us, the natural by-product of that will cause a change on the outside. Then we will not have to live these plastic lives. When it comes to change, we as Christians should be the first to step up in line and say Lord here am I. Not praying Lord I can't change this, I have been this way for to long. I believe with all my heart that this lifestyle of the Christian (of not wanting to change) is what really drives the unchurched away. They can not understand how someone can say they believe in someone or something like an all powerful God and act the same as before giving their life to Christ or not willing to share this great news. The question I have to ask myself is would I be willing to die for what I believe to be true. I believe God to be true therefore, I can honestly say I would be willing to die for him. This is not just speaking of a physical death, I believe it is a death to myself as well. Dying to myself brings change to my life, therefore let us die to ourselves as Christians and begin this new or old journey with change on the inside by letting go and letting God have his way in our lives............

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Transparncy

To be transparent is a hard thing for leaders to be. If you are to transparent with some people, they will think you are a head case. On the other hand if you are not transparent at all, you will began to build this somehow perfectionist mentality that no one can see you in your imperfect state. This is the very thing that keep me from going to church for several yrs. I thought if I had to be perfect, then there was no way I could ever be good enough for God. But as I begin to see in God's word that he expect's perfection and I could not obtain that perfection, is where the real beauty of Jesus came through. I began to understand that it was Jesus that made me perfect in God's eyes. Not that I will ever be perfect, Romans tells us that all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, but I can be made righteous in the eyes of God because Jesus died on the cross in my place. Now this is freeing to me, because when I realized I can never and I mean never be GOOD enough on my own, it makes it easier for me to be who I am in Christ. With my flaws and faults that I have, I can run to God and ask him for help,(not so we can stay in our flaws and faults) because Jesus loves us to much to leave us where we are. We must grow. I think this is the very key that unbelievers are looking for. Not a perfectionist, but a flawed and brokeness that reflects us in our truest state while still loving Jesus. I heard a pastor say one time we need to lead by our weakness and brokeness. I feel the same way, because in our broken state is where we can relate to those who are broken and hurting the most. I want to hear from someone who has been there and done that. Not someone who has no idea what I am going through. I want to know that it is ok for me to be flawed, as long as I am growing in Christ. Now I am not talking about blatin sin of course, but we as Christians need to let people see us go through our struggles, so they can see God help us through our times of need. Then and only then can we really bring Glory to the Father as Jesus did.............