Sunday, September 03, 2023

1 PETER 4:7 (NIV) 

The end of all things is near. Therefore be alert and of sober mind so that you may pray.

The highest calling of every Christian is to pray, converse, with his/her Heavenly Father about the business of the day or the hour. 

Here, in obedience to His will, we can co-operate & co-labor with heaven to realize "THY WILL BE DONE, ON EARTH AS IN HEAVEN!"

Friday, April 07, 2023

In Christ Realities

I was thinking of a phrase I read awhile ago...

"STACK THE BRICK & MORTAR OF YOUR DAILY CHOICES"..."

I could not find it. 2 days of google and looking through my bookcase. Nothing!

Then I googled the phrase in quotation marks, and it pointed to a book I got awhile ago. The author lists the "IN HIM" scriptures along with the various translations/paraphrases.

( Oh yeah, COL2:6-7 JOHNSON'S... Keep on building your style of life on the relationship you have with Christ. On this foundation, stack the brick & mortar of your daily choices. And, as I taught you, sing & shout & celebrate as you lay one brick on another.)



Saturday, December 17, 2022

New days, new times...

It has been over 4 years. I tried a FB page just for these ideas, teachings... Nuggets.

For the past 2 years or so, I tried to balance my beliefs & my politics.  Not much response over there. Now I am committed to sharing my thoughts, my beliefs one way or another.

Today, I was reading an article on end-times from Paul's perspective...

1 TIM 3: (TPT)

1But you need to be aware that in the final days the culture of society will become extremely fierce and difficult for the people of GodPeople will be self-centered lovers of themselves and obsessed with money. They will boast of great things as they strut around in their arrogant pride and mock all that is right. They will ignore their own families. They will be ungrateful and ungodly.

They will become addicted to hateful and malicious slander. Slaves to their desires, they will be ferocious, belligerent haters of what is good and right. With brutal treachery, they will act without restraint, bigoted and wrapped in clouds of their conceit. They will find their delight in the pleasures of this world more than the pleasures of the loving God.

They may pretend to have a respect for God, but in reality they want nothing to do with God’s power...

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Now that sounds like our politicians & leaders today!

Thursday, July 26, 2018

Facebook vs Blogger?
What is the difference?
Usually "FB" can obtain almost instant feedback from a reader. Whereas on Blogger, the reader creates a feedback post which is emailed to the blogger. Time consuming.
But Blogger has options on how the page is presented with a sidebar of other information.
I continue to like both...

And with the problems FB is having with security issues and censorship, their stocks recently dropped. As in any other business,
people will take their business elsewhere when they get burned.

There are alternatives out there, and they will take time for customers to learn the new software if they jump ship. Just like we did when MySpace went away. (not completely away, it is still out there somewhere). Well thats what capitalism does, if someone does not like your product and you dont compensate, then the consumer-driven product goes away.

Sunday, April 09, 2017

Steve Schultz - Elijah List

God is calling us to much deeper communion with Him in this hour. We have heard this over and over again from trusted prophetic voices.

It's in these times of abiding in the secret place that we hear the Lord clearly and draw closer to Him and the Lord becomes our primary focus as John Belt shares:

Our primary focus is to be on the Lord and the things of Heaven. At the same time we are not to be "ignorant" of satan's devices. We see that through the initial question the serpent gives to Eve, and he is trying to lure her into conversation. It is bait when he says, "Did God really say?" He is trying to put Eve on defense, which he does successfully. The enemy wants to draw her "off-sides" onto his ground where she can be penalized and proved guilty.

Thursday, January 19, 2017

What Is It We Are All Looking For???

 Let's face it, there is a deep down desire inside each of us on this planet. We are all born into it. It gets distorted along the way, Our education, our experiences can distort our basic life goals along the way.

 The desire to be loved, and to have our needs taken care of. This love we seek desires the attention of those around us. We use whatever is available to see to it we are taken care of. From the baby's cry. To the child's temper tantrum. To the adult sowing his wild oats.

Each of us must grow out of that introspective lifestyle, and realize that the world does not revolve around me. But we must learn to use our abilities, talents, resources to help those around us. To whatever extent possible.

Wednesday, July 13, 2016

In the Old Testament, a person’s relationship with God was seen by the degree of separation in that person’s life. This separation is exhibited in the life of Abraham by his separation from his country and his family. When we think of separation today, we do not mean to be literally separated from those family members who do not have a personal relationship with God, but to be separated mentally and morally from their viewpoints.

Friday, July 08, 2016

2 TIM 2:20-21... We are containers, intended to be filled & used for His glory & honor. The question today is "What type of container are you? And what fills your container?" Your choice!

Friday, November 28, 2014

Unity in the Church--the Body of Christ

If we have the Holy Spirit then we have the One who is called "the Helper" (see John 14:26). If we are taking on His nature it should become our nature to help one another. Why not begin to pray for the denomination, church, or even individual Christians that we may have the most problems with? Why not ask the Lord to show us practical ways that we can begin to help them? As the Scripture affirms, what is accomplished if we only love those who are lovable to us? Let us try to grow in love by loving those that may not be as lovable to us, and then excel in love by loving and helping, those who have even offended us. Pursuing love in this way is the path to finding our true identity in Christ. --Rick Joyner

Friday, January 03, 2014

10 Well-Known Christians Who Met the Lord in 2013
by J Lee Grady of CHARISMA Magazine

Media outlets have published lists this week of celebrities who died in 2013—lists that include Nelson Mandela, Margaret Thatcher, Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez, novelist Tom Clancy and actors Peter O’Toole, Jean Stapleton and Paul Walker of Fast and Furious fame.

But religious leaders often don’t make these lists, mostly because the work of the Spirit is rarely celebrated on this side of eternity. As this year comes to a close, I decided to look back at 2013 and honor the memory of church leaders who died this year. They include:

1. Samuel Lamb. This brave Chinese pastor died in August at age 88. He spent 20 years in prison for his faith because he refused to bow to his communist oppressors. He taught his flock: “The laws of God are more important that the laws of men.” Today the illegal church he planted in the city of Guangzhou has grown to 4,000 members.

2. George Beverly Shea. Perhaps the best-known gospel singer of all time, Shea performed at Billy Graham’s crusades for decades and recorded more than 70 albums. A Canadian known for his booming bass-baritone voice, he teamed up with Graham in 1947. Ever willing to stand in the shadow of the more famous evangelist, Shea prepared audiences for Graham’s message by singing trademark songs such as “I’d Rather Have Jesus” and “How Great Thou Art.” He died in April at age 104.

3. Edith Schaffer. She and her husband, Francis, both Presbyterian missionaries, established L’Abri Fellowship, a retreat center in Switzerland that became a think tank for Christian theologians and activists. Some believe Edith and her husband—through their many books and lectures—galvanized the Christian Right in the 1980s by encouraging believers to challenge culture rather than hide from it. She was 98.

4. C. Everett Koop. Hated by some members of Congress because of his personal opposition to abortion, this distinguished pediatric surgeon was tapped by President Reagan to serve as U.S. Surgeon General. When Dr. Koop took office in 1981, 33 percent of Americans smoked; when he left in 1989, the percentage had dropped to 26 percent because of his strident campaign against tobacco use. A devoted Presbyterian who wrote a book about his faith journey, Sometimes Mountains Move, he also defended the rights of the elderly and children with birth defects. He was 96.

5. Richard Twiss. Once a monthly columnist for Charisma, Twiss was a rare breed: An outspoken charismatic Christian from a Native American background. His ministry, Wiconi International, focused on promoting reconciliation between whites and Native people. Born on the Rosebud Reservation in South Dakota, Twiss wrote the popular book One Church, Many Tribes, and used his pulpit to reach Native people for Christ. He was only 58.

6. Pat Summerall. Perhaps the best known sportscaster in the U.S., he was fondly referred to as “the voice of the NFL” because his career spanned more than 40 years—and 16 Super Bowls. But what many TV viewers did not know was that the man with the famous voice experienced a dramatic conversion to Christ in 1992 after battling alcoholism. He wrote in his autobiography: “My thirst for alcohol was being replaced by a thirst for knowledge about faith and God. … I felt ecstatic, invigorated, happier, and freer. It felt as though my soul had been washed clean.” Summerall became a Southern Baptist before he died at age 82.

7. Paul Crouch. Raised in the Assemblies of God and driven by a desire to spread the gospel through television, Crouch built his Trinity Broadcasting Network from scratch, starting in 1973 with a station in Tustin, California, using $20,000 of his own money. When Crouch died in November at age 79, TBN had more than 18,000 network affiliates. His fund-raising tactics and spending habits made him plenty of enemies, but millions of donors looked beyond his flaws to help him build the largest Christian TV ministry in the world.

8. Dallas Willard. Considered a leading authority on spiritual formation, Willard was a philosophy professor at the University of Southern California whose books included The Spirit of the Disciplines, The Divine Conspiracy, Renovation of the Heart and Hearing God. He was a passionate proponent for rigorous discipleship, and he chided the American church for thinking we can be Christians without being disciples. He wrote: “The spiritual life is a life of interaction with a personal God, and it is pure delusion to suppose that it can be carried on sloppily.” He was 77.

9. T.L. Osborn. This unassuming Oklahoma-based evangelist always kept his focus on evangelism, and he preached in 90 nations before he died in February at age 89. Never a showman, he did huge outreaches in developing countries that drew crowds as large as 500,000—but he didn’t brag about his accomplishments. (In one of his crusades he shipped and delivered 56 tons of literature!) Throughout his life he reminded Christians of their responsibility to obey the Great Commission. He summarized this in an interview I did with him in 2011. “I once had a vision of the Lord,” Osborn explained. “But in the vision, God didn’t have any hands. Then He looked at me and said, ‘You are my hands.’”

10. Faye Pama Mysa. Few Americans have ever heard of this 47-year-old Pentecostal pastor who served as secretary of the Christian Association of Nigeria. But he died a martyr’s death in May when Islamic militants burst into his home in Borno state and shot him. He is only one of hundreds of Christians who have died in Nigeria in recent years, victims of the Boko Haram terrorist group.

Organizations that monitor the persecution of Christians say the numbers of martyrs increased in 2013, especially in Nigeria, Egypt and Pakistan. In September in Pashawar, Pakistan, 78 worshipers were killed in a bomb attack at a church. In May, officials at the Vatican announced they believe 100,000 Christians are killed annually because of their faith.

I can’t list all their names here. But I pray our hearts will be filled with the courage of a martyr as we head into 2014.

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Worship is not the slow song that the choir sings. Worship is not the amount you place in the offering basket. Worship is not volunteering in children's church. Yes, these may be acts or expressions of worship, but they do not define what true worship really is. There are numerous definitions of the word worship. Yet, one in particular encapsulates the priority we should give to worship as a spiritual discipline: Worship is to honor with extravagant love and extreme submission (Webster's Dictionary,1828).

True worship, in other words, is defined by the priority we place on who God is in our lives and where God is on our list of priorities. True worship is a matter of the heart expressed through a lifestyle of holiness. Thus, if your lifestyle does not express the beauty of holiness through an extravagant or exaggerated love for God, and you do not live in extreme or excessive submission to God, then I invite you to make worship a non-negotiable priority in your life.  -- Delesslyn Kennebrew

Thursday, October 03, 2013

Thursday, May 09, 2013

What Is Life All About

What is this life all about but to allow Jesus to live in us and thru us... for as we grow into maturity we will look more and more like Him... His life shining thru us towards a dark & dying world.

Sunday, November 18, 2012

The Fifth Gospel

Without a foundation, without a real study of the Word of God, the Church will never mature as Christ wanted us to.

Paul said he delivered to the Roman Christians a system of truth (ROM 6). Who better to lay out truths about our redemption than this zealous Jew turned Christian on the way to Damascus (ACTS 9). So revolutionary was his conversion and subsequent revelations that he took what Christ gave him and called it "My Gospel" (ROM 2, ROM 16, 2 TIM 2)!
He not only taught this everywhere he went, but in his writings he addressed the new Christians on those truths they were not following. Every church had its own identity and its own problems, but like a puzzle we can glean from Paul's writings in this 5th gospel.
The first 4 gospels mainly showed us Jesus earthly life and ministry, yes even His sacrificial death on Calvary. (Ministry yes! Because ministry really means service.) Jesus ministry was first and foremost was to His Father.
He came to reveal who His Father was and how much He loves each of us. And the religious leaders wanted to kill Him for this.
He came to train up His disciples, His understudies, to take center stage when He left to prepare our home in heaven for us.
He taught us about relationships--with the Father & with each other. How we are to live!!!
And He was preparing Himself for the ultimate sacrifice--the Lamb of God, taking our place on the sinner's cross. And opening the door into the Holy of Holies.
This 5th Gospel took in the whole panorama of our redemption. Explaining what was happening behind the scenes of this physical state of existence. Paul escorted us into the mind and will of God, showing our tri-partite nature and revealing that long hidden secret...Christ In You, The Hope Of Glory!!! (COL 1)
How did we get there? How did we come from being of the very nature of the devil and now having the very life and nature of God Almighty bursting in abundance in our new man. (EPH 2)
Paul goes as far as to guide us with the Holy Spirit's help to know and fulfill Jesus' ministry on this earth. Ambassadors for Christ. In union with the Master. Co-crucified with Him. Sharing & partaking of His life in this mortal body. Co-laborers with the Lord.(2 COR 5, GAL 2, 1 COR 1, 2 COR 6)
Even the Apostle Peter condoned Paul's ministry by declaring that Paul's words were hard to understand but nevertheless they were scriptural.  (2 PET 3)

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Check out this great blog by Mark Hankins...
http://networkedblogs.com/xWJz3

The secret of the divine life is to learn how to live in the spirit realm, how to have one's lamp filled with the oil of heaven, and to keep one's spirit fit so that no disease can break in upon it.   -- EW Kenyon

Wednesday, February 08, 2012

2012

Ok...it has been toooo long!
My daughter inspires me to do this blog.
She writes her blog and I think "I should update mine..."
My problem is I'm lazy...
I like to write with pen & ink, and I think it's good
but then transferring it to this blog is where I lose it.
Sign-in, type (which is not mine forte), etc...
So maybe this year I'll keep up with this more, more than...
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This is a year of divine expectation...2012!

God is on the move.
All the religions of the world recognize that something is stirring.
Prayers are going up all around the world for God to intervene in this world's problems.
Confidence in the governments of this world is at an all time low.

Why? Because they cannot fix the problems society has been facing this last 10 years.
9-11 shifted society's outlook on life and government leaders have been desperately trying to define that collective personality.

For years they have been blowing their own horn --
that they can fix everything --
that they have all the answers.
And now they are failing.
Calamities and crises have toppled this house of cards.
And they still say they can fix it. ("Give us more money!")

Now What!!!
Who do we turn to for help, for answers...

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Modern Tech

oh the joys of modern technology...
storms came through about 2 hours ago and lo and behold the power went off about an hour and a half ago...
but we have wireless internet, battery powered notebook pc and our cell phones...
candles, oil lamps, and each other...
have fun today as my battery meter is running on low...

Wednesday, April 06, 2011

HOPE

What can I say...It has been way too long. Many challenges along the way, but...

What is most important to you in this life? HEALTH. FINANCES. (including a job or a better job). A HAPPY MARRIAGE.

What about the world around us? OUR RELATIONSHIPS with co-workers or neighbors and friends. How about the GOVERNMENT? And the other nations... not just politics (religion is political in some countries), but also natural
disasters.

There is a lot going on in 2011 to be stressed out about. If you've noticed, its been building up like a crescendo over the past decade or so. Its like a plumbing leak under the foundation of a Texas house. You only notice the signs -- too much water usage, or water leaking up through the floor.

Something big is building under the surface and its fixing to spill forth.
The signs of the times. Jesus prophesied and taught about it. "In the last days..." (MT 24).

So we're here, now, in the middle of it. Like it or not. What do we do now? We humans do not like our boat being rocked. We don't like change -- especially extreme change.

We have to hold onto HOPE. The anchor of our soul (HEB 6:19). You see, these things, these circumstances will play havoc on your mind. It will get so bad, Jesus said some men's hearts will quit because of FEAR (LK 21:26). ("FEAR has torment (1 JN 4:18).") What did Jesus always say, "DON'T BE AFRAID!" The angels too would show up un-announced saying "DON'T BE AFRAID!"

We Christians have a HOPE for a better life. This world is not my home... but we are looking for that heavenly city (HEB 11:16), our eternal home. Jesus promised... "I go to prepare a place for you (JN 14:2-3)." GREAT! My mansion awaits me. Paul says ""These light afflictions..." are nothing compared to our eternal destiny with God. (2 COR 4:17)

What about those without HOPE? (EPH 2:12) We are to be the light in the dark place (MT 5:14-16). We can show how great our God is (1 PET 2:9). Our Christian life/experience is based on God's promises to us in the Bible. WORDS! Words of faith & hope & love... Those words are covenant promises that cannot be broken and cannot go unfulfilled (IS 55:11). We accept these promises as truth, we believe them. We receive and act on them, agreeing with God -- YES! AMEN! (2 COR 1:20)

This HOPE is now our faith substance (HEB 11:1). We believe and therefore speak (2 COR 4:13)...Uttering that hope found on the promise of God.

PEACE of mind. There are scriptural promises for it. HEALTH & HEALING. Likewise. FINANCIAL PROVISIONS. ibid. In any area of life, there is a promise for you. A good concordance will show you where it is. Or ask someone! (Or my favorite...GOOGLE it!!!)