Sunday, January 28, 2024

Don't Neglect This Great Salvation

Don't Neglect This Great Salvation 

Hebrews 2:3 

How shall we escape,  if we neglect so great salvation...?

Neglect means to treat carelessly; make light of.

The Apostle Paul warned, "How shall we escape if we treat our salvation carelessly or make light of it?"

How do we treat it carelessly?

* Prayerlessness or very little of it

* Not much Bible reading if any

* Reading the Bible out of duty but not really absorbing what God's Word is saying to us

* Little or no fasting 

* Most of your time is spent fulfilling your own pleasures and desires

* Church attendance is neglected and thought unnecessary 

* If Church is attended, it is out of a sense of duty or obligation rather than a sincere desire to gather with other saints to worship Jesus together.  

* You can't wait for Church to be over so you can go out to eat or to the lake or maybe just wanting to be home. 

These are what Paul was warning against.  They are signs a person is growing lukewarm or cold in their spirit. 

Don't neglect this great salvation.  Stoke the embers of your soul through more prayer, more Bible reading,  more fasting,  more Church attendance until those embers are a blazing fire of the Holy Ghost within once again.  

Jesus didn't treat the cruel cross of Calvary carelessly concerning us.  We shouldn't treat the salvation He offered us nor our walk with Him carelessly either. 

Take time to do some soul searching and make sure you're not neglecting or treating your salvation lightly.

Re-post from 1-28-22

Saturday, January 27, 2024

The devil is not afraid to go to church

 The devil is not afraid to go to church.  

Jesus was at the end of a 40-day fast when the devil came tempting Him, trying to make Him sin. (Luke 4:1-13).

The first place we find Jesus went after that was to church. But the people in Nazareth became angry at His words and kicked Him out. (Luke 4:16-30)

That didn't stop Jesus.  He left there and went to church in Galilee. Walking into the synagogue, he found a man hanging out inside that had an unclean (foul) devil. (Luke 4:33-37)

The Bible doesn't indicate what the devil possessed man was doing there. Was he causing trouble? Was he disrupting the worship or prayers? Perhaps the foul spirit was just quietly watching and observing, knowing he had some of those there bound as well. I have to wonder if anyone there even discerned and realized that the man was bound by an evil spirit? Was the man there wishing someone would see and set him free?

Jesus saw and knew!  I believe Jesus showed up with purpose! He had just been in Nazareth and taught that He was there to 'preach deliverance to the captives' (Luke 4:18).  And now He comes to where a man is being held captive by a foul spirit.

That foul spirit knew why Jesus was there and began to cry out to leave them alone. That devil said, "I know who You are!" After the encounter in the wilderness, the devils knew who Jesus is! Jesus silenced that foul spirit and commanded it to come out of the man. That foul spirit had to obey!

How many times have there been those that come to our Church services bound and we don't recognize or discern it? We recognize those bound by alcohol or drugs. What about those bound by nicotine? And too often we tend to just excuse poor behavior away or may even label the person as having a mental illness.  People are bound and yet we're not discerning it as we should.  

The devil is not afraid to come to church or say the name Jesus!

I have heard a woman possessed by devils say the name Jesus. That is why we must be discerning and full of the Holy Ghost. It takes more than just saying the name of Jesus to set the captives free.  We must walk in the power and authority of the Holy Ghost! 

Some of those bound are our loved ones or close friends. The devil has had them too long! It's past time for the Church to arise and take back what the enemy has stolen! We will see the victory and we will see the captives set free through the Blood of Jesus,  the power of His Holy Name Jesus,  and by the authority in the Holy Ghost! 

The devils know who Jesus is! They knew who Paul was! Do they know who you are? 

Jesus gave His Apostles power and authority over all devils.  (Luke 9:1) He's given that same power to those of us who have His Spirit in us. (Acts 1:8) Jesus promised these signs shall follow them that believe (Matk 16:17-18)

Are you walking in the power and authority of the Holy Ghost?

Repost from 1-27-22

Thursday, January 25, 2024

What are you in love with? What are you treasuring?

What are you in love with?

What are you treasuring?

“Love not the world,
neither the things that are in the world.
If any man love the world,
the love of the Father is not in him.”
  — 1 John 2:15 (KJV)

“For where your treasure is,
there will your heart be also.”
  — Luke 12:34

What are you in love with?
What are you treasuring?
What is your heart desiring more....
The things of God?
Or the things of this world?
What are you drawing closer to?
What are you seeking after?

We are so close to the coming of the Lord
Yet many, too many, are asleep in the light and appear oblivious.

Where you spend Eternity will be determined by what YOU are doing....

Are you doing your part to draw closer to God?
Through daily prayer?
And Bible reading?

If you are not faithfully praying,  you are straying. 💔

Are you reading the Bible and obeying God's Words?
Whether it be His instructions on what we must do to be saved
Or His instructions on how to live holy and godly in this present world.

Are you keeping oil in your lamps and burning brightly?
Like the 5 wise virgins kept theirs trimmed and full?

Or has your prayer life grown cold and the light barely flickering and about to go out? Just as happened to the 5 foolish virgins?

Hell is real
Eternity is too long to spend it in the wrong place.

Where you spend Eternity will be determined by what YOU are doing.

What are you in love with?
What are you treasuring?

Monday, January 22, 2024

Teach Your Children

Teach your children to worship.

Teach your children to pray.
Example it to them.
The devil is pulling hard for your children through what they read and watch in movies and on social media apps, especially Tiktok.
Don't let him win!
Get those children to Church every time you can.
Jesus said to suffer (send, allow) the children to come to Him and forbid them not (don't stop or hinder them). Mt 19:14
Read the Bible to them and pray with them every day.
Teach your children how to love, live for, and serve Jesus.
In the end, that's what will truly matter.
(Not sure what church this picture is from but this is precious ❤️)



Sunday, January 21, 2024

We Are Not "Sinners Who Sin Differently"

 ...And, let every one that nameth

the name of Christ

DEPART from iniquity.

2 Timothy 2:19

As Christians,  we are not "sinners who sin differently."  We are to DEPART from iniquity. This flesh can't do it on its own.  It comes by drawing closer and closer to Jesus through a daily walk with Him....pray, seek His face (throughprayer, Biblereading,  and fastings), turn from all wicked (sinful) ways. 

Paul continues admonishing Timothy in verse 21: 

If a man therefore PURGE HIMSELF from these, he shall be a vessel unto honour, sanctified,  and meet for the Master's use, and prepared unto every good work. 

If we want to be a vessel unto honor that the Master can use, we must PURGE ourselves and DEPART from iniquity. 

Thursday, January 18, 2024

Will You Be the One?

How many miss the old time prayer rooms and altars where you could hear the travail and cries unto God clear out in the parking lot and sometimes down the street?

Many miss it but how many that say they miss it are early to pre-service prayer and shaking the rafters with those fervent prayers? And having daily prayer meetings in their home that touches Heaven's Throne and shakes the gates of hell?

It can start with just one but it takes everyone uniting in fervent prayer to see the bands of wickedness loosed and chains fall off.  Will you be that one?

How many miss the prophets of old that would read your mail?  They are not the same as the ones who tickle your ear while telling your fortune and promising prosperity. A true prophet will not tell you what you want to hear; they will tell you what God wants you to hear whether it be a compliment or a rebuke. 

Of those that miss the old time prophets,  how many are trying to hear God's voice not just through daily prayer and Bible reading but are also sacrificing and denying the flesh often through fasting?

We reminisce about the old time miracles of healing.  I have experienced them myself and reminisce as well.  But why are we not seeing all this like we used to? Could it be that we're expecting someone else to rise up and be the one instead of looking in the mirror and thinking perhaps I am the one that God wants to use and is waiting on?

I'm talking to myself, too. God wants to use everyone who has His Spirit (the Holy Ghost) but it takes sacrifice and consecration.  

Will you be the one who allows God to use you? 

Are you willing to pay the price to become the man or woman of God that He can work through and use?

God is looking for willing vessels.  Will you be the one?

(Re-post from 1-18-22)


Tuesday, January 16, 2024

We Need Each Other

Two embers had fallen out of the fireplace a few days back.  They sat on the bricks until they grew cold.  As I stoked the coals in our fireplace, I noticed those 2 embers once again.  There was no fire, no glow, not even a spark left in them.  They were so cold that I could pick them up with my hands and not get burnt. 

I threw them back amongst the glowing coals in the fireplace and watched.  Slowly,  I could see one begin to revive.  A little glow began to slowly return.  Then, I noticed the other began to exhibit the same. Each began grow a little more red, a little more glow coming from them until finally they sparked and a fire began burn in them once again.  

These cold embers and blazing coals example to us how much we need each other and need the Church.  

Ecclesiastes 4 

⁹ Two are better than one; because they have a good reward for their labour.

¹⁰ For if they fall, the one will lift up his fellow: but woe to him that is alone when he falleth; for he hath not another to help him up.

¹¹ Again, if two lie together, then they have heat: but how can one be warm alone?

¹² And if one prevail against him, two shall withstand him; and a threefold cord is not quickly broken.

Maybe you are like those embers?  Maybe you have grown cold in your walk with God?  Maybe you feel the fire of the Holy Ghost isn't blazing as brightly as it once did in your heart?  Perhaps you no longer attend Church or never have? 

Get back to where the Fire is (the Church).  The more you are at Church worshipping together with fellow Believers, the more you'll begin to feel the warmth of the Holy Ghost begin to spark once again in your heart.  The more you are around those burning brightly with the Holy Ghost,  the more you'll begin to feel that old fire begin to rekindle within your heart as well.   

Pick up the Bible and begin to read it. Every day. Even if it's only a few verses, it's a start back on the right track.  Take a few minutes to talk to Jesus each day.  The more time you spend with Him, the more you'll grow in love with Him. Find a prayer partner. Attend Bible studies.  Be faithful to Church every time there are services.  Participate in the singing and worship. If you are one who is on Fire, reach out to someone who seems to be struggling or grown cold in their walk with God.

I need you.

You need me.

We do need each other.

We do need the Church. 




Friday, January 12, 2024

Keep Praying and Believing

As I listened to the heavy rain falling this morning,  a memory came flooding back to my mind.

My two youngest children were at school, and I was at work 20 minutes away.  It was pouring rain that day and I kept diligently praying that the rain would stop before my children were out of school.  The bus would drop them at the end of the drive but then they had a long, winding, couple minutes walk to where we lived.  They had already been through so much from their dad passing.  I didn't want them to get soaked adding misery to what they'd already gone through. 

As time drew nearer for school to be out and I saw no signs of the rain letting up, I pleaded multiple times with my boss to let me leave long enough to pick them up and take them home so they wouldn't get wet.  He refused (even though I worked a lot of required overtime without pay due to being paid salary).  I pleaded with God to stop the rain but it kept pouring down.  It came the time that I knew they would already be home, so I just asked God to help my children. 

When I arrived home, I asked if they got wet walking home after school?  Tasha told me no.  It had stopped raining right before they got out of school and didn't start raining again until they were inside the house.

God heard and answered even though I wasn't aware that He had answered! ❤️

Sometimes, it may feel like we are praying fervently but to no avail.  Our human eyes may not see the prayer being answered. But keep praying,  keep knocking,  keep going back and asking God again.  Just because you don't see it happening or changing doesn't mean He's not working on it.  He may just be moving in ways you nor I can see.

In a Martha World, Be A Mary

 Luke 10 

³⁸ Now it came to pass, as they went, that he entered into a certain village: and a certain woman named Martha received him into her house.

³⁹ And she had a sister called Mary, which also sat at Jesus' feet, and heard his word.

⁴⁰ But Martha was cumbered about much serving, and came to him, and said, Lord, dost thou not care that my sister hath left me to serve alone? bid her therefore that she help me.

⁴¹ And Jesus answered and said unto her, Martha, Martha, thou art careful and troubled about many things:

⁴² But one thing is needful: and Mary hath chosen that good part, which shall not be taken away from her.

Many find their worth and feeling of importance in what they DO for Jesus,  but more important than what you DO for Jesus is how much TIME you spend in His Presence.   

Mary sat at the feet of Jesus,  listening,  and learning. She was in the posture of one being discipled.  Disciples begin as followers then mature into teachers of the Word and disciple others. 

While ministry of helps is needful, Jesus desires our spiritual service above that.  Take time and make time to spend in His presence through prayer and Bible reading.  Time with Jesus is priority above all else.

Monday, January 8, 2024

Set A Guard

During this fast, as we begin with repentance and humbling ourselves before The Almighty:

GUARD YOUR THOUGHTS - what you think and dwell on in your mind. Think on GOOD things.  Think about the goodness of the Lord.  Meditate on His Word.

GUARD YOUR WORDS - be careful what you speak. Let the Holy Ghost be our filter and a guard over our lips. God hears and we will one day give account for every idle word. (Mt 12:36)

GUARD YOUR EARS - be selective on what you listen to for what enters your ears will get into your heart and mind.  Don't give ear to negative speaking or gossip.  Listen to music that will draw you closer to God.  Fill your home with an atmosphere of worship.  

GUARD YOUR EYES - what you allow your eyes to see and read can affect your heart. (Lam 3:51) Turn off and avoid watching or reading anything that is ungodly whether it's on social media, a book, or elsewhere. Take time to read God's Word. 

GUARD YOUR HEART - (Prov 4:23) don't allow the devil even a foothold into your heart through your feelings.  Recognize the tactics of that sly ol' fox and cast them out.  

“Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.”

  — Philippians 4:8 (KJV)

Sunday, January 7, 2024

Psalms 15

 Psalms 15 (KJV)

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¹ LORD, who shall abide in thy tabernacle? 

who shall dwell in thy holy hill?

² He that walketh uprightly, 

and worketh righteousness, 

and speaketh the truth in his heart.

³ He that backbiteth not with his tongue, 

nor doeth evil to his neighbour, 

nor taketh up a reproach against his neighbour.

⁴ In whose eyes a vile person is contemned; 

but he honoureth them that fear the LORD. 

He that sweareth to his own hurt, and changeth not.

⁵ He that putteth not out his money to usury, 

nor taketh reward against the innocent. 

He that doeth these things shall never be moved.