Tuesday, December 1, 2015

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The last Christmas I spent as a non Christian was what God used to bring me to Christ the very next month.  I was not a nice person, thinking only of myself and indulging in the many sins that many involve themselves in when they are headed in the wrong direction.  I guess it could be said that I was miserable and had no hope, no direction and no thought about my family's future.
One month later (January 24th) I became a new person through faith in Christ and the transforming power of the Holy Spirit.  Jesus saved my life, marriage, family and gave me reason for existence.  It was eleven months later I preached my first sermon on Christmas Day!  
That’s not an uncommon testimony, but it is mine!  Where are you at this time in your life?  I admit it hasn’t been a picnic attempting to walk with Christ.  God has been patient and merciful with me.  There has been a message ringing in my ear over the past few years.  That message is, “Finish Well!”  By God grace I hope to do just that.  Join me!

Thursday, October 22, 2015

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The Apostle exhorted the Philippians to “Pray with thanksgiving…”  Sometimes our prayers are weighted toward petitions or intercession, while expressions of gratitude are reserved only for those times when we realize a prayer has indeed been answered.
I believe we are to begin and end all prayers with words of gratefulness.  We thank God for allowing us to come boldly before His presence.  We thank Him for answering our prayers before we actually see any evidence in response from God.  Finally, we thank Him for the time and attention He has allotted us in our engagement with Him.
I believe such an approach to prayer will nurture a grateful, reliant and trusting frame of mind and heart.  The Lord’s timing, ways and answers may not be what we had in mind, but we will come to realize that our Father knows best because He loves us with an unfailing love that cannot be denied.

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

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I believe there is a multitude of people who are longing for some “good news!”  News that has some redemptive value in the midst of the breakdown of society.   News that offers hope instead of despair.   News that has promise for ourselves and our children.
·       News that imparts freedom instead of fear.
Friends, we are the only people alive that can offer such good news!  Jesus said, “You shall know the truth and the truth shall set you free!”  Jesus says to His Church, “Behold, I say unto you, lift up your eyes and look at the fields, for they are already white for harvest!”
Let’s not miss the opportunity to share the “good news” while the “fields are ripe for harvest!”
THERE IS NO GREATER WORK in all the world!

The greatest experience I have ever experienced was to sit down with a non-Christian and lead that person to faith in Christ!
The wonderful truth about that statement is that we can ALL experience that blessed opportunity!
Pray for Divine Appointments!    
We don’t all have the same gifts, experiences, training and knowledge, but that is exactly why God has “custom-designed” us to reach the multitudes!
I cannot break through to people you can!
Consider the following 6 people God used:
1.   Peter – bold and to the point
2.   Paul – reason from the Scriptures
3.   Blind Man – experiential
4.   Samaritan Woman – testimonial
5.   Matthew – Lk. 5:29 – social/relational
6.   Dorcas – Acts 9 – Service
One thing they all had in common: they were faithful to seize the opportunity!
If your heart is willing, it will be easy enough, considering the days in which we live, to win some to Christ!
 

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

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John 12:20-26 – “Now among those who went up to worship at the feast were some Greeks. 21 So these came to Philip, who was from Bethsaida in Galilee, and asked him, “Sir, we wish to see Jesus.” 22 Philip went and told Andrew; Andrew and Philip went and told Jesus. 23 And Jesus answered them, “The hour has come for the Son of Man to be glorified. 24 Truly, truly, I say to you, unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains alone; but if it dies, it bears much fruit. 25 Whoever loves his life loses it, and whoever hates his life in this world will keep it for eternal life. 26 If anyone serves me, he must follow me; and where I am, there will my servant be also. If anyone serves me, the Father will honor him.”

The “theme” for the next few weeks from our study through the “Purple Book,” is “Discipleship & Leadership.”

The Biblical principles of both are found in what we call “Paradoxes of Scripture.”  A true “Disciple of Christ or Leader in His Church will understand the value of these Paradoxes.

What are Paradoxes?


·       Polarizing thoughts that produce a profound principle.

Examples:

·       Exaltation through Humility

·       Strength through Weakness

·       Gaining through Losing

I believe we can discover wonderful principles of discipleship and leadership by examining some of these paradoxes.

I.  Living through Dying 

This is a paradox that runs throughout the entire New Testament. 

·       Whoever loses their life shall find it.

·       When we die to self we live for God.

·       Must be crucified with Christ in order to experience new life from God. 

In our text, Jesus was using this paradox to foretell of His coming death.  In doing that, He was letting the disciples know that they would be required to “follow in His steps.”

One of the most difficult demands of God upon the all His followers is that they deny themselves (die to self) and live for God.

Many of us are ego-driven and to consider such a demand would be more difficult than submitting to open heart surgery!

Yet, the more we submit to this demand from Christ (the death of self), the more we enjoy His presence in our lives!  There can only be one boss.

There is only one Master of all of us and it is NOT to be us!  Jesus Christ has rightful ownership to all of us for two reasons – He created us and He died in our place that we might live with Him for eternity!

II.   Finding through Losing

Matthew 10:39 – “Whoever finds his life will lose it, and whoever loses his life for my sake will find it.”

One pursuit we all have in common is to discover the “reason for our existence.”  Most of us travel down many dead-end roads before we finally find our way (if ever).

Let me tell you now if you will receive it.  The main reason for our existence is NOT to:

·       Find the perfect job

·       Find the perfect spouse

·       Grow the ideal family

·       Accumulate a lot of money or possessions

The greatest pursuit in life is to know God and have a growing relationship with Him.  Jesus said, “Seek first…!”

Paul expounds on this paradox in Phil. 3:7-8“But whatever gain I had, I counted as loss for the sake of Christ. Indeed, I count everything as loss because of the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord. For his sake I have suffered the loss of all things and count them as rubbish, in order that I may gain Christ.”   

Jesus said in Mark 8:38 – “We can gain the whole world and lose our own soul!”  

Jesus will be “Lord of all” with or without us, but we will be NOTHING without Him in our lives!

III.   Receiving through Giving

Luke 6:38 – “Give, and it will be given to you. A good measure, pressed down, shaken together and running over, will be poured into your lap. For with the measure you use, it will be measured to you.”

Again, this is NOT a lesson easily learned.  Unfortunately most Christians never learn its reality.

Jesus said in Acts 20:35 – “It is more blessed to give than to receive.” 

I believe this is one of those eternal principles that can be experienced through experiment!  Try it!   (expound)

Some of the world’s most unhappy are those who “take and withhold.”  Some of the world’s happiest people are those who “give and give!”

Many churches today are closing for lack of funds.  Tithing has decreased in this country 20% in the last 5 years (Barna 7-15).  That is a first!

God, Himself, is the greatest example of the truth of this paradox!  (John 3:16)

IV.   Strength through Weakness

2 Corinthians 12:7-10 – “So to keep me from becoming conceited because of the surpassing greatness of the revelations, a thorn was given me in the flesh, a messenger of Satan to harass me, to keep me from becoming conceited. 8 Three times I pleaded with the Lord about this, that it should leave me. 9 But he said to me, ‘My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.’ Therefore I will boast all the more gladly of my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest upon me. 10 For the sake of Christ, then, I am content with weaknesses, insults, hardships, persecutions, and calamities. For when I am weak, then I am strong.”   

This is one of those paradoxes that are usually learned the hard way.  We find ourselves in a place where we only have one way to look, and that is to God!

This is also a paradox we learn several times through life.  I am re-learning this right now in my life.  

Maybe you are in the same classroom with me? 

When we go through times when we seem so exhausted, so unequipped, so not ready, let it be known:

·       God is never exhausted!

·       God is never unequipped!

·       God is always ready “to do exceedingly, abundantly, above all that we could ever ask or think!”

There are more precious paradoxes in the Bible:

·       Exaltation through Humility – James 4:10

·       Freedom through Servitude – Rom. 6:18

·       The First shall be Last – Matt. 20:16

In order for any of us to be true disciples of Jesus Christ, we must learn, embrace and experience these remarkable truths in these paradoxes.

·       The sooner we learn them, the better.

·       The sooner we learn them, the more fulfilled our lives will be.

·       The sooner we learn them, the more we become like Christ!