Don’t Hold Back!

Don’t Hold Back!

Occasionally, I run across individuals who have special giftings and talents from the LORD that are so vital and necessary in today’s world and yet not being used. When confronted about the situation, the answer normally revolves around the issue of “feelings of inadequacy”—a lack of education, experience or similar reasons.  

I am reminded of a similar Biblical account of a young man named Amos. Amos was a young shepherd who GOD chose to give an important message to His people through. The account I want to focus on goes as such: “Then Amaziah said to Amos, Go away, you seer! Flee to the land of Judah. Earn your living and give your prophecies there, but don’t ever prophesy at Bethel again, for it is the king’s sanctuary and a royal temple. So Amos answered Amaziah, I was not a prophet or the son of a prophet; rather, I was a herdsman, and I took care of sycamore figs. But the Lord took me from following the flock and said to me, Go, prophesy to My people Israel. Now hear the word of the Lord” (Amos 7:12-16).
In the eyes of the religious leaders, Amos was probably the least likely individual to be chosen to deliver GOD’s message. In fact, the high priest, Amaziah, told him to go somewhere else with what he had to say. Rather than acknowledging the credibility of Amos’ message from the LORD in light of the terrible state the nation of Judah was in, Amaziah ridiculed him and ran him off. 
It is important that we recognize “The LORD calls and uses those whom He chooses!” If GOD has given you a special talent or gifting to be used for the sake of His Kingdom and you suffer from feelings of inadequacy, you are not alone. Our world seeks to suppress the TRUTH in any way it can and Satan will utilize others, including religious leaders, to give you feelings of inadequacy. When GOD truly sends you forth with his message or gifting or talent, allow the adequacy of GOD’s Spirit to overcome your own feelings of inadequacy.  

When GOD opens a door, step through it with boldness! Don’t hold back!

Gaps Need Filling!

Gaps Need Filling!

As we take a serious look at our nation today, we recognize very quickly that as a nation, we are in serious trouble. We sit and listen to those who are running as candidates to oversee our nation’s future and we quickly realize the agendas of the majority of them are not centered upon bringing our nation back to its grandeur and place of prominence worldwide that has been lost.

As I consider the state of the church in America today, I recognize why our nation is in the situation it finds itself in today. Certainly, the position of “President of the US” is extremely important and the occupier of that position should have the well-being of America at heart. Whether you agree or not, this nation was founded upon Biblical principles and standards and as such should be overseen by an individual who stands behind those principles and standards.

However, the root cause of America’s trouble today is the condition of her church. So many have sold out to political correctness, to whitewashing the gospel and the truths of the Word of God, to preaching a gospel that doesn’t offend anyone. Men are filling pulpits across America who have no spiritual calling on their lives to do so. The anointing and infilling power of the Spirit of God is not upon them. They have simply discovered an easy way to spout untruths and mistruths essentially leading people astray while lining their pockets.

The only hope for America today is for a body of true believers to rise up and fulfill the Words of the Lord that was delivered through the prophet Ezekiel. The Lord said: I searched for a man among them who would repair the wall and stand in the gap before Me on behalf of the land so that I might not destroy it, but I found no one” (Ezekiel 22:30).

The Lord is looking for gap-men today—sold-out men and women of God who will rise up and take a stand against the evil pervading our society. Men and women who recognize the trouble the church, as well as America, are in today and refuse to allow this cycle to continue by praying, then standing up and speaking out against the evil. There are so many gaps in the wall that need filling today.

Are you one of these individuals? Do you care about the future of the church and America? Do you have what it takes to fulfill this role that is so desperately needed in America today? Prayerfully consider the message in Ezekiel 22:23-31 and how it corresponds to the plight the church and America are in today.

Keep It Up, You’re Gonna Get Burned!

Keep It Up, You’re Gonna Get Burned!

As a very young boy, I had often watched my dad fix our flat bike tires by heating the area to be patched with a quick burst of fire. It made the patch stick better. One day my dad wasn’t around and I needed my tire fixed and I couldn’t get the area to be patched to catch fire so I poured a little gasoline on it. Stupid! Stupid! Stupid! It burst into flames and I slung it and the burning rubber stuck to the wall of the garage. Thankfully, a man was repairing the roof of the home next door and saw what was happening and came down and put the fire out. Learned my lesson quick from that one!

The problem with sin in our lives is we often DON’T learn our lesson and continue dabbling in it. As the saying goes, “You play with fire, sooner or later you’re gonna get burned!” We press it just a little further each time trying to see just how far we can go. Nothing new about this. Jesus addressed it often in various ways. On one occasion He asked this question: “Why do you call Me ‘Lord, Lord,’ and don’t do the things I say? (Luke 6:46). He is asking many in the church this same question today!

As “Christians,” we often have this idea that we walked the aisle and gave our hearts to Jesus, now we are alright to continue living on the edge—like salvation is some kind of insurance policy that guarantees us eternal life simply because we walked the aisle and repeated the words after the preacher—like I can go right on living the way of the world cuz I got Jesus now! Hmmm!!!

Salvation is a guarantee of eternal life for those whose lives are lived in accordance with GOD’s Word. When Jesus asked that question, He was trying to get the listeners, including you and I, to wake up to reality—to live in accordance to His Word in order to reap the promises of eternal life found in His Word.

Carefully consider what Paul said in Romans 2:6-8: He will repay each one according to his works: eternal life to those who by patiently doing good seek for glory, honor, and immortality; but wrath and indignation to those who are self-seeking and disobey the truth, but are obeying unrighteousness” (HCSB).

Don’t get so caught up in your idea of eternal security that you think you can go right on living like the world and its ok. God’s righteous judgment is coming! He will repay those who have lived righteously with eternal life. But for those who have lived in disobedience to His laws and commands, His wrath will fall harshly. A simple word of warning: You keep it up, sooner or later you’re gonna get burned!

It’s Not My Fault, I Didn’t Know Any Better!

It’s Not My Fault, I Didn’t Know Any Better!

A young man in a class I was teaching cussed incessantly throughout the classtime. I asked him to please refrain from such language and his response was that one that has become so common in our world: “I can’t help it. It’s not my fault. If you were raised in my house with the parents I have, you would be the same way.”

Certainly, my heart goes out to this young man and so many others raised in terrible situations. I feel sad for them and the hurt they are suffering through. However, continuing to blame others for who you’ve become rather than distancing one’s self from the cycle of bad behavior is without excuse. Continuing that cycle by becoming another home that destroys another generation is without excuse. Our society is wreaked with that mindset as we see the rebellion going on in the streets; the crimes and savagery of our younger generation is appalling.

We are also without excuse when it comes down to our understanding of GOD. We like to blame others, including GOD, for who we are and what we have become. Fact is, our society has drifted overtly into such a pattern of thinking and the lives people are living are the evidence to prove so. The idea that “I didn’t know any better!” or “I can’t help how I’ve turned out!” or “My parents made me this way!” is without excuse and the society we now find ourselves in is the direct result of that mindset. 

Scripture tells us: “For God’s wrath is revealed from heaven against all godlessness and unrighteousness of people who by their unrighteousness suppress the truth, since what can be known about God is evident among them, because God has shown it to them. 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. As a result, people are without excuse” (Romans 1:18-20 HCSB). (Read that verse over several times to yourself!)
You and I are without excuse in our knowledge of what is right and wrong as evidenced within this passage. We will be held accountable before GOD for what we have done with His truth as evidenced by the lives we have chosen to live. The idea that “It’s not my fault, I didn’t know any better!” is unacceptable. Paul instructed us in a better way in Romans 12:2. He said: be transformed by the renewing of your mind.” We must adopt a new, godly way of thinking if we hope for a better generation. Accept personal responsibility for your lifestyle and become the person GOD has planned you to be!

Cleaning Up the Attic!

Cleaning Up the Attic!

Have you ever given your attic a good cleaning? You work all day organizing, wiping out the dust, cleaning out the cobwebs; yet, you climb back up tomorrow only to discover the dust and cobwebs are right back. Keeping your attic clean and in order, involves a commitment to cleaning it up on a regular basis.

Keeping our hearts and minds clean is similar to cleaning up that attic. We spend time praying, confessing our faults and sins, reading GOD’s Word, living according to GOD’s standard; yet, we discover the worldly thoughts and the grime of the world have returned soon after. Discouragement can easily set in which can easily lead to complacency and a desire to just give up.

It seems it would be easier to just go back to living the old life at times. Yet, we know in our hearts that is not the answer. GOD has brought us too far to return to the old life and ways. We need to recognize that the attic of our mind simply needs a daily purging of the cobwebs and washing down by the truth of the Word. The heart needs to cleansed by the power of GOD’s Spirit.

Paul instructs us to: “not be conformed to this age, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, so that you may discern what is the good, pleasing, and perfect will of God.” (Romans 12:2 HCSB). Cleaning up the attic of our mind involves two things according to Paul—determining to not be conformed to the ways of this world and determining to be transformed by the ongoing process of mind renewal.

Like cleaning up the attic, mind transformation and renewal is an ongoing process. Paul recognized this fact in his life and determined to continue moving forward. We can learn to do likewise by considering his instruction found in Philippians 3:12-14: Not that I have already reached the goal or am already fully mature, but I make every effort to take hold of it because I also have been taken hold of by Christ Jesus. Brothers, I do not consider myself to have taken hold of it. But one thing I do: forgetting what is behind and reaching forward to what is ahead, I pursue as my goal the prize promised by God’s heavenly call in Christ Jesus” (HCSB).

Begin to decide today that your heart and mind are not where they should be. Decide you are going forward nevertheless. As you consider the prize of heaven, forget your past and its ways and keep pressing on to the prize ahead. Allow the Word of GOD to purge your heart and mind of this world’s ways as you continue to clean up the attic of your mind.

 

 

Go to Your Secret Place!

Go to Your Secret Place!

In the recklessness of the world we live in, it is easy to become spiritually drained. The wickedness of the world around pounds us daily with its lies, deceit and awfulness. It is easy to find ourselves so beat up from society’s evil that our spiritual being is desperately craving refreshing and renewal.

The Scripture tells us: “Very early in the morning, while it was still dark, Jesus got up, left the house and went off to a solitary place, where He prayed” (Mark 1:34). Jesus understood the importance of finding His secret place while society was still asleep. He went there early so He could commune with His Father without any disturbances—being renewed and refreshed from His Heavenly Father.

You and I need our secret place. We need that place where we can free our lives and minds from the bombardment of the world around us. We need to find it at a time when our minds are fresh and open to all GOD desires to share with us and pour into us. It will most probably involve some personal sacrifice. But, you need it!

For too many, the secret place has become wherever the individual finds themselves when the battles begin. Rather, than preparing for the battle in advance, you wait until it begins and yourself totally unprepared. The Bible indicates a need to be prayed up and prepared—being fully clothed in the armor of GOD—with a complete understanding of Satan’s plans and tactics.

Jesus went into His secret place early and came out prepared for everything the world intended to throw at Him. You need to set up a place that becomes your secret place—a place where you and GOD can commune and He can refresh your spirit, renew your soul and prepare you for every evil that the enemy has set against you. I encourage you to go to your secret place and pray!

Getting Good Enough!

Getting Good Enough!

Oftentimes when inviting people to church, they will respond with something like, “I’m just not good enough to go to church. Let me get my act together and then I will join you.” You have possibly been told the same thing or maybe you are reading this and similar excuses keep you from attending.

The truth is not one of us is “good enough” to enter the presence of GOD—within ourselves. Paul wrote: There is no one righteous, not even one (Romans 3:10). Nothing you and I can do to ourselves will make us “good enough.” There is nothing good in man. Man’s heart and ways are bent towards doing what is evil and wrong.

Only as we recognize our sinfulness and our need for a Savior, do we begin to crack the door open to understanding. Paul wrote in Ephesians 2:8-9: For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God—not by works, so that no one can boast.”

It is only through the blood of Jesus Christ that we become “good enough.” Jesus did for you and I what we could never do for ourselves. He paid the price with His own life—His own blood. Getting good enough involves turning to Jesus Christ, asking for forgiveness of your sins, accepting His sacrifice as the sufficient payment for your sins and surrendering your life completely over to Him.

Don’t live your life making excuses. Eternity is a long time. Your decision today could make the eternal difference you need right now. Getting good enough comes through Jesus Christ. Surrender to Him.

Take that First Step!

Take that First Step!

The army uses the slogan: “Be All You Can Be!” to draw in fresh recruits.Behind that slogan is the impetus to take a step forward in order to become something more than you already all—even more than you could ever be otherwise. But to do so, you’ve got to take the initiative to take that first step!

Moses had been out in the wilderness tending sheep for forty years. He was now well along in years and had become content to simply be a shepherd. But GOD had something more in store for his life.

GOD had much bigger plans for Moses than he could’ve ever imagined. When GOD spoke to Moses through the burning bush, he laid out a great adventure to still be carried out even in his old age.

As part of the adventure initiative, GOD also spoke to Moses’ brother Aaron and sent him out into the wilderness to meet up with Moses. The Scripture says it like this: The LORD said to Aaron, ‘Go into the wilderness to meet Moses.’ So he met Moses at the mountain of God and kissed him” (Exodus 4:27).

When they got together, Moses informed Aaron of GOD’s plans and back to Egypt they both went. You see, Moses would have never had his adventure of a lifetime serving GOD had he refused to take that first step. And, of course, you know the rest of the story.

GOD has bigger plans for you as well. I always tell people, “If you still have breath in your lungs, GOD’s not through with you yet. He’ll take you on to glory when He is, so keep busy for Him now.”

You may feel insecure about yourself. You may feel inadequate. You may feel that GOD could never use somebody with the past you have. Moses killed a man. Moses couldn’t talk well in front of people. But, GOD used Him in spite of his past and inadequacies and He will do the same with you!

Today, I want to encourage you to “Be All You Can Be” (and so much more) in the army of the LORD. Simply “Take that First Step” in faith and GOD will be right there moving you into the adventure of a lifetime He has for you—in service to His Kingdom!

 

He’s Still Workin’ on Me!

He’s Still Workin’ on Me!

I remember as a child singing the little chorus: “He’s still workin’ on me. To make me what I ought to be. It took him just a week to make the moon and the stars….” We seemed to sing it with an anticipation of the day when we got older and GOD finished up with His work on us.

As I was reading Scripture this morning, I found myself encouraged once again by Paul’s admonition in Philippians 1:6: being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.  It took me back to the “He’s still workin’ on me….” song. I began thinking that no matter how mature I may consider myself to be in Christ, He still isn’t finished—He’s still sanding off the rough edges, cleaning up all the gouges.

Paul was nearing the end of his life when he penned the words in Philippians and I realize quickly that he was far advanced in his spiritual maturity in comparison to me. But, he still recognized that GOD wasn’t finished workin’ on him and that He would continue workin’ until the day Paul entered glory.

It’s exciting to know that GOD still has greater things to do. It’s so thrilling to realize that He isn’t giving up—in the midst of my failures and circumstances and situations—GOD is still workin’. Even when I fail Him, He continues workin’—molding and making me—perfecting me for His glory.

Just a word of encouragement today, hang in there, continue to serve GOD. Don’t get down and depressed over your times of failure. Rather,understand and hang on to the promise that He’s still workin’ on you and even in those times, He can turn them out for His good. And when He’s all done—He’s gonna take you to glory, there to be with Him forever!

Scheming to Harm Me!

Scheming to Harm Me!

Nehemiah had returned to Jerusalem from Babylonian captivity to begin to rebuild the city of Jerusalem. As he worked, he was under constant bombardment from the enemy. Notice what Nehemiah 6:1-2 says:  “When word came to Sanballat, Tobiah, Geshem the Arab and the rest of our enemies that I had rebuilt the wall and not a gap was left in it—though up to that time I had not set the doors in the gates—Sanballat and Geshem sent me this message: ‘Come, let us meet together in one of the villages on the plain of Ono.’ But they were scheming to harm me.”

Initially, they simply ridiculed him with hopes of discouraging him as they done to others in the past. But, Nehemiah was determined to complete his task. As he neared completion of the wall, their growing fears ignited a desire to bring harm to him. What set Nehemiah apart from others that had gone out to rebuild the wall? The others listened to the ridicule, allowed it to get to them, became discouraged, and finally left the task unfinished.

Nehemiah was different. He had a passion in his heart to see Jerusalem return to her former glory. He understood GOD had called him to a special mission and he was determined to fulfill God’s call. He rejected every attempt of the enemy to get him off task.

God has called you to something special. First, He has called you to “come out from among them and be separate” (2 Corinthians 6:17). But He also has called you to do specific works of service for the sake of His Kingdom. However, the enemy doesn’t want you following through. He will begin with ridicule and the offering of other tasks. But, as you remain on task, he will begin scheming to harm you.

So, what can you do? Frances Knight gives this tremendous advice: “It is important for us to acknowledge our adversary and know his strategy” (Christianity Alive with Prayer Power, p. 316). Her advice continues: “We must recognize what is happening before we get caught up in a vicious cycle of sinister plots.” So, you must always stay ahead of the enemy by knowing him, his schemes, and his actions in order to avoid falling prey to the harm he desires to bring upon you.

Get on task with GOD; stay on task with GOD; complete GOD’s work for your life!