Ready When He Comes!

As I look at the chaotic condition our nation is in, I wonder how long we can continue to go on before judgment falls, before another nation swoops in and takes us over, before somebody flips the switch and all out nuclear war breaks out. Just a few minutes in front of the news makes me wonder how we are even still around today.

As I was thinking about all this earlier today, I recalled how Israel had failed GOD time and again. I remembered how patient GOD was with them and how He endured their godless acts and their overt sinfulness for extended periods of time before He eventually poured out His wrath upon them.

The sinfulness and idol worship had continued for a long time. At last GOD allowed the nation of Babylon to invade Jerusalem and to carry its inhabitants to a foreign land and a foreign people. For seventy years, the nation suffered as servants to the Babylonians. I wonder why GOD didn’t just write them all off, turn His back on them and forget them. But, being a GOD of love and grace, He never forgets His people even when they have forgotten Him. 

At the end of the 70 years, GOD provided a man by the name of Nehemiah. This man was lifted up to a high position in the king’s court. As the king’s cupbearer, he and the king developed a close relationship. Through GOD’s working, Nehemiah was able to convince the king of his heart’s desire to rebuild the wall of Jerusalem that had been destroyed 70 years earlier. The king provided for Nehemiah’s journey as well as offering protection throughout.

GOD is raising up a force of Nehemiah’s across America today. These are those believers scattered across this land who will take a stand for what is right, take a stand against the sinfulness of this nation, humble themselves, pray, seek His face and turn from their wicked ways, raising up a standard of purity and holiness. GOD is calling out for men and women of GOD who will preach and proclaim the absolute, unadulterated truth of His Word and individuals who will stand against those who maintain any theology that is opposed to the teachings of GOD’s Word.

The truth is this: Jesus will return one day for a church without spot or wrinkle. Unfortunately, many of the churches scattered across America today have sold out to the politically-correct gospel, have forsaken the truth of sin, hell and repentance and have chosen rather to preach a gospel that requires no change, no repentance, no turning away from sin and degradation. These churches are spotted and wrinkled and lacking in the power of the Holy Spirit. Their people are unprepared for a coming Lord and Savior. Many will know what happened after the rapture comes but it will be too late. They will cry out but there will be no one to hear them.

Today is the day of salvation. Today is the acceptable day of the Lord. Turn to Him today. Surrender to Him, give your life to Him and seek to live your life in holiness, acceptable unto the Lord. Will you be ready when the trumpet sounds?

The Path of Life

In life, there will always be a fork in the road. At some point, all of us will arrive at the place where we must make a decision to accept or reject GOD. The two paths leading away from this fork are two very opposing paths leading in two extremely different directions—one leads to eternal destruction, the other to eternal life. We all are given the freedom to make a choice—accept what the world has to offer or accept what GOD has to offer—none of us can say we never got a chance to choose. The opportunity is before us always as we venture through this life.
As you read through the book of Judges, you see the nation of Israel coming to this fork in their road time and again. It seems that choosing the path that leads to destruction was their most common practice which led to an invasion from an enemy nation and occupation from that enemy. After a period of time in which they suffered tremendously, GOD would send an individual who would free them from the bondage.
Eventually, GOD chose David to be king over Israel—to lead them in the right direction. Under David, the nation was one nation unified under Almighty GOD. Then David’s son, Solomon became king and the nation reached a pinnacle of glory like never before, but Solomon disobeyed GOD and married 700 foreign women who carried their godless religions into Israel. When Solomon died, the nation was split into two nations, his son, Rehoboam ruled over 2 tribes called Judah and another man, Jeroboam became king over the other 10 called Israel.
The nations moved further and further from GOD. Israel began worshiping idols and was soon overtaken by the Assyrians. Judah remained somewhat closer to GOD for a longer time but was eventually taken over by the Babylonians. GOD had sent His prophets time and again into their midst to warn them of the coming judgment but rather than listen to them, they persecuted them.
GOD sent Jeremiah the prophet to speak to the nation of Judah at the time of their fall. He spoke these words to them:For I know the plans I have for you, plans for your welfare, not for disaster, to give you a future and a hope. You will call to Me and come and pray to Me, and I will listen to you. You will seek Me and find Me when you search for Me with all your heart. I will be found by you and I will restore your fortunes and gather you from all the nations and places where I banished you. I will restore you to the place I deported you from” (Jeremiah 29:11-14).
Judah had reached the fork in the road and chose the foreign gods. But GOD still had a plan for them. GOD’s desire to be in a relationship with them continued. In His great love for them, He offered an out—He offered a path away from the hand of the enemy. When the people humbled themselves and returned to seek the face of GOD, He released them from their bondage.
The fork is in your road today. Sin has its consequences with eternal destruction as the final blow. Paul wrote: “Dont be deceived. God is not mocked, for whatever a man sows, that will he also reap” (Galatians 6:7). GOD has given us another path to follow which leads to eternal life. We can bypass the path of sin and destruction by choosing the path that brings life through Jesus Christ. Find that path today. Humble yourself, seek GOD and find forgiveness through Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior. Jeremiah’s words remain for you today. Choose the path of life.

As a Lion

If you…come to Christ, he will appear as a Lion, in his glorious power and dominion, to defend you. All those excellencies of his, in which he appears as a lion, shall be yours, and shall be employed for you in your defense, for your safety, and to promote your glory; he will be as a lion to fight against your enemies. He that touches you, or offends you, will provoke his wrath, as he that stirs up a lion. Unless your enemies can conquer this Lion, they shall not be able to destroy or hurt you. Unless they are stronger than he, they shall not be able to hinder your happiness. ~~ Jonathan Edwards

Strong Hands of the Father

As children, we learn early to trust the strong hands of our fathers. We learn those hands give us protection, love, guidance and direction. We learn that when we are frightened those hands are the place to run to for safety and security.

As we grow older, we begin to drift away from the protection of those hands. But, as we do, we continue to discover a need for the protection, love, guidance and direction those hands once offered to us. We begin to look around for something that will fill in that gap. We turn to things that appear to offer us what we need, only to discover a false sense of hope. We search more and struggle more. The world seems to have the answer for everything; yet, it doesn’t take long to discover these things fall short—leave us lacking—always in need of something more.

We come to a crossroad. We can continue to try out the world’s offerings, and always come up short and wanting; or, we can turn to an Almighty God that has mighty hands that will always be there for us. John 10:28 offers a beautiful promise of hope to all who will trust in Him: I give eternal life to them. They will never perish, and no one will snatch them out of my hand. My Father, who has given them to me, is greater than all. No one is able to snatch them out of my Father’s hand” (Jn 10:28 WEB). 

As children of Almighty God, we are guaranteed the protection of His strong hands throughout all eternity. We understand that no weapon formed against us shall prosper (Isaiah 54:17). We also recognize we are able to do all things through Him which gives us strength (Philippians 4:13).

Whatever problem you may be having, whatever dilemma you are facing in life, turn to the strong hands of the Father and trust in His abilities. He will carry you through to victory. Remember, my God shall supply all your needs according to His great riches in glory (Philippians 4:19). 

The Awesomeness of the Almighty

As one stands out on a dark, cloudless night and observes the celestial beauties overhead, one has a hard time failing to recognize the majesty and beauty of it all. The Psalmist spent the years of his youth living out under the stars tending his sheep and observing the beauty of creation all about him. And from all that observation, he one day declared: The heavens declare the glory of God, and the sky proclaims the work of His hands. Day after day they pour out speech; night after night they communicate knowledge (Ps 19:1-2 CSB).

It is very easy to go through life without ever acknowledging the awesomeness and beauty of nature. It is easy to step completely away from the reality of it all and in so doing fail to recognize the grander scale of things. Certainly, some have taken the celestial beings and created gods of it all in their own human way of thinking. But, it goes so far beyond that. David’s words are meant to bring us back to the reality and the truth of it all. He did not exclaim the heavens declare their own glory; rather, He said the heavens declare GOD’s glory.

In Romans 1:20, Paul wrote: From the creation of the world His invisible attributes, that is, His eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly seen, being understood through what He has made. A look up at the heavenly bodies can reveal some fascinating things about Almighty GOD. Through it, His eternal power and divine nature are revealed. Isaac Newton observed the heavens and came away declaring: “Atheism is so senseless. When I look at the solar system, I see the earth at the right distance from the sun to receive the proper amounts of heat and light. This did not happen by chance.”

It happened by the will and workings of an awesome GOD. Not for His own benefit but for the benefit of humanity. So that in and through these glorious workings, His crowning creation, mankind, could come to experience His awesomeness and desire to be in His arms of love—in a deep, intense, extremely personal relationship with Him.

Understanding that He is an eternal GOD—He has always been and will always be—offers reassurance when one’s world seems to be falling apart or caving in. Psalm 90:2 says: Before the mountains were born, before You gave birth to the earth and the world, from eternity to eternity, You are GOD.”  Understanding that He is an infinite GOD—nothing too difficult for Him, nothing too challenging for Him, nothing beyond His ability to overcome—grants assurance to all who follow Him, that He is capable of handling every issue of life that arises. Jeremiah wrote: “There is nothing too hard for You” (Je 32:17).

As we begin to take notice of all of GOD’s glorious workings around about us, the intricacy of nature and how perfectly sequential everything around about us, including our own bodies, is, we cannot help but carry out the words of the Psalmist to: “Declare His glory among the nations, His wonderful works among all peoples. (Ps 96:3). Our GOD is truly an awesome GOD, glorious above all things!

Staying Focused

It seems “staying focused” in our lives can often be a difficult reality to attain. So much going on around us. Life passing by at an incredible rate. Raising the family; maintaining the job; keeping up with the chores—all of these and so much more can easily pull our attention away from our main focus. I suppose some of you may be wondering, What is my main focus? An answer to that question needs to be formulated by each of us for when we have nothing to focus on in life, we have nothing to aim for. And when we have nothing to aim for, our life always seems to be lacking.

To help formulate a main focus, let’s take a look for a moment at John 3:29-30: He who has the bride is the groom. But the groom’s friend, who stands by and listens for him, rejoices greatly at the groom’s voice. So this joy of mine is complete. He must increase, but I must decrease.” John the Baptist is hearing the rumors going around that King Herod’s household is wanting his head. He realizes his days are short. So, what would you do if this were you? Would you readjust your outlook on life—would your focus change? John had established a life focus that was a rock for him—a strong, unshakable foundation that kept him from wavering around in his life pursuits.

Recognizing his position as a servant to the groom (the groom’s friend), he found himself listening, always watching and waiting for the next move of the groom (Jesus); desiring to hear His voice. In this his joy (his life) was made complete. John focused on Jesus and upon seeing Him increase. He recognized it isn’t about me; it is all about Him! By maintaining such a focus, it didn’t matter what life slung his way. It didn’t matter if the executioner was ready to slay him. It only mattered that the name of Jesus grew more and the name of John faded into obscurity.

In today’s world, everyone is trying to make a name for themselves; yet, the Word of God tells us our life’s goal, our life’s focus, is to make a name for Him—JESUS! When we get focused upon Jesus, we will find the cares of this world, the problems this world throws our way, and life in general simply takes a back seat to His glory and to bringing honor always to Him. Today, stay focused on Jesus and point others to do likewise.

Strength for the Battle

Strength for the Battle
Have you found yourself overwhelmed by your circumstances? Your life seems to be in shambles? Nothing seems to be going right? You are not alone and this is nothing new. We can often find ourselves wondering if God really cares; if He even notices our situation and how seriously desperate our lives have become.
David’s life was filled with times of overwhelming despair, trials, and times of desperation. I am reminded of one of these occasions spoken of in 1 Samuel 30:3-6a. The Scripture reads: When David and his men arrived at the town, they found it burned down. Their wives, sons, and daughters had been kidnapped. David and the troops with him wept loudly until they had no strength left to weep. David’s two wives, Ahinoam the Jezreelite and Abigail the widow of Nabal the Carmelite, had also been kidnapped. David was in a difficult position because the troops talked about stoning him, for they were all very bitter over the loss of their sons and daughters.”
Now, think with me here for a moment. David and his band of fighting men had been out warring against the enemy. When they return home, they find that another group of their enemies had come in and destroyed the town they were living in and had kidnapped their wives and families. As we compare our problems to this, we discover just maybe our troubles aren’t quite as severe as David faced on that day, but to us, they are still serious.
So, in his desperation, what did David do? Where did he turn to? Did he let his problem lead to utter despair? Thoughts of suicide? Running away to never return? What did he do? Interestingly, David recognized his Source of strength. He knew it was not within his own abilities or capabilities or those of his band of fighting men. The Scripture goes on to tell us, “But David found strength in the Lord his God” (1 Samuel 30:6b). David turned to the only One he knew who could handle this dilemma he and his men had come against.
When your life is overwhelmed; when you can’t find the strength to carry on; when life is crashing in all around you…find your strength in the Lord your God. There is no battle He cannot win. There is no problem He cannot overcome. There is no mountain in your path that He cannot bring down. Find your strength for every battle you may be facing in the Lord your God. Trust in Him today! Truth in Him always!

Choosing the Right Path

Choosing the Right Path

It is interesting the tangled web we often weave within our lives. We start out on what would appear to be the right trek but soon find we are wandering about aimlessly lost in the chaos of life. Solomon wrote that “a man’s heart plans his way, but the LORD directs his steps” (Proverbs 16:9). The way I see it is that we make our plans according to the drive or desire of our heart but too often we fail to allow the Lord to step in and direct us down the right path. Maybe our drive or desire was outside His will or maybe we simply took the driver’s seat and assumed we could best get ourselves to the goal.

The real problem lies in the premise we operate under that says “I can do this.” If we are truly children of God, it is not His will or desire that we “do this” on our own but that we allow Him to direct and lead us as we submit ourselves completely over to His will and way.  David Jeremiah addressed this when he said, “Our lives are not our own. We need God to guide our steps to walk us through this thing called life.”  That brings up a very good point for us and that is that we are not our own. When we assume the driver’s seat in our lives, we push Him away from being in control by taking control ourselves. When we do this, we are setting ourselves up for failure and eventual disaster.

The prophet Jeremiah arrived at this conclusion as we see when he writes these words: “O LORD, I know the way of man is not in himself; it is not in man who walks to direct his own steps” (Jeremiah 10:23). When we arrive at this conclusion for ourselves and follow in it, we will find that our steps are always in accordance with God’s perfect plan for us. Although we may not understand His direction at times, we can trust in His knowledge of the Big Picture to get us right to the place He always desires for us to be. Choosing the right path simply means choosing to allow God to always be in the driver’s seat of your life, for the right path is always in His perfect plan.

Facing a New Challenge

Facing a New Challenge
It seems just about the time you get comfortable where you are, GOD has something new in store for you. I suppose too much time in one’s comfort zone can result in adverse affects. A loss of motivation and drive will definitely ensue. Over time, laziness can even set in leading to eventual failure in the mission GOD has called one to do. It’s important we keep in mind that GOD’s plans always far exceed what we can even begin to imagine and so we can often fail to reach the goals GOD has for us because we have allowed our human reasoning to come on scene and in so doing we lose sight of GOD’s big picture. 
I reminded today of the mission GOD had for Paul and Barnabas. Apparently, GOD’s plans far exceeded what they were capable of carrying out in their current scheme of things. So, as GOD will often do, He intervened into their life situations to see that His plans got carried out to their fullest. Let’s pick up at Acts 15:36 and read the story: “Some time later Paul said to Barnabas, ‘Let us go back and visit the brothers in all the towns where we preached the word of the Lord and see how they are doing.’ Barnabas wanted to take John, also called Mark, with them, but Paul did not think it wise to take him, because he had deserted them in Pamphylia and had not continued with them in the work. They had such a sharp disagreement that they parted company. Barnabas took Mark and sailed for Cyprus, but Paul chose Silas and left, commended by the brothers to the grace of the Lord. He went through Syria and Cilicia, strengthening the churches” (Acts 15:36-41 NIV).
The mission GOD had in His heart required that Paul and Barnabas split apart. Their abilities were being stifled as long as they were dependent upon each other. By dividing up the team, GOD’s divine mission of evangelizing the world became more of a reality. One team became two teams carrying forth the message to twice as many people. GOD apparently wasn’t near as concerned about how the breakup came rather His concern was simply that it happened. Some sharp words and disagreement took place, but, above all, the teams were now more capable than ever in their work.
Oftentimes, GOD interjects Himself into our work, our relationships, and anything else that is hindering His work, so we will wake-up and get back on mission. When such times come, we can immediately re-direct our life’s course according to GOD’s direction or we can whine and carry on about how our feelings have been hurt and how offended we are now. We can follow GOD’s direction and understand our position as His servants acting always in obedience to Him or we can spend so much time having ourselves a pity-party allowing Satan to have his way and in effect destroy all GOD wishes to do in and through us.
Recently, I encountered just such an intervention in my life and work. Having struggled incessantly with those whose hearts and minds failed to understand GOD’s leading and direction, GOD stepped into my path and nudged me away from that work. Although I felt a sense of apprehension over loosing my income, I began shortly thereafter to feel GOD gently leading and directing. Before long, GOD was controlling my direction and helping me to see things from a different perspective. He was bringing people into my life who had encouraging words to say. Today, although I am still struggling to comprehend all of GOD’s plan, I know that He has a plan in store for me that I certainly do not want to miss out on. Today, I am facing a new challenge with my head high knowing GOD’s direction is always the right direction!