Wednesday, November 20, 2013

What Will You Do With Jesus???

It is important that we are close to Jesus in our walk. Each day we should focus ourselves on three main goals:
          1. Walking with Jesus
          2. Waiting for Jesus
          3. Watching for Jesus
Walking with Jesus: Luke 24:13-25 / Luke 24:27-32 How consistent is your walk? Do you strive each day to be closer to Jesus, to have him by your side each step of the way?

Amos 3:3 - That verse makes a lot of sense if you think about it. Do we walk with people that are like us, or do we walk with those that we have nothing in common with? Of course we choose to be around those that are like us... it is the same way with fellowship with Jesus. You must be likeminded to walk closely.

1 Corinthians 7:17 - It is important that you walk in the calling that you are given. Your walk will not be the same as your neighbor's and you must be okay with that.

Colossians 2:6 / Galatians 5:16 / Galatians 5:25 - These verses all enforce the importance of being likeminded with Jesus. The Kingdom of God is a "bridal relationship". You need to give Jesus the respect that you would give to a spouse...strive for that closeness. Being close with Jesus makes you long suffering and compassionate. It isn't always easy - but the rewards are worth it!



Waiting for Jesus: Luke 19:10 / Luke 19:12 - Jesus wants us to take our gifts that God has given us. He wants us to grow those, to expand upon them. If Jesus gives you a gift that isn't used, it is like you are ignoring a blessing that has been bestowed upon you. You must be busy with the Lord's work while you are here on this Earth. Idle hands are the Devil's tool, just make sure they are busy with the right things!

Acts 1:8 - Be cheerful and let your joy enrich the lives of others. If you are a true believer that is filled with the spirit you will also be filled with the abilities to represent God in this world. Let your actions speak for Him and always live like Jesus is coming today.

Acts 4:31 / Luke 8:40 - Be vigilant, be ready, be waiting... always waiting for Jesus.

Watching for Jesus: Luke 21:25 / Luke 21:40-44 - Matthew 24:36 No man or woman, no angel nor demon knows when Jesus will return... but they all know that He WILL return.

Don't while away your time. It is up to you to watch - be the watchman for yourself, for your family and for your friends. Think of all those you are responsible for - all those you have the chance to save with just spreading the Gospel.

Earn it, work for it, yearn for it. Be ready, watchful and vigilant - always watching for Jesus.

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Appreciating God

We must be thankful for all that God has done for us, and all that God is. 1 Chronicles 16 - Give glory to His name! David shows his appreciation in Psalms 27 - he was a great testament to showing the Lord thanks for all He has done.


We should always be quick to brag on God. Be quick to give him the glory for the blessings He has given you. Show what He has done for you so that others will desire Him as well. You are a living testimony to God's enduring love and grace - the best way to show appreciation is to share those blessings with others.

Be thankful for Jesus! 2 Corinthians 9:15 There aren't words fit to describe the sacrifice that God gave when he sent Jesus to die for our sins. Psalms 119:89,97,105,128,133,165 - cry thanks out to God, let your appreciation show for the world to see!

Know the truth and it shall set you free! John 8 / Romans 10:17. Faith comes by hearing, and sometimes it is you that the lost will hear. You must be the voice of the Word of God!

John 16:7 - Get to know the comforter well, receive Him as He has been promised to you. Enjoy the peace that He can bring to your life.

Your salvation is eternal - God seals us and keeps us once we have believed. Ephesians 1:12-13. In spite of our sin, rebellion and disobedience we are still saved. Be thankful that you don't have to worry about your salvation, about where you will spend eternity. You no longer need to fear Hell because as a believer you are promised Heaven and God is faithful to all His promises! As a believer you are saved for all eternity - and no one can take that gift from you.

Romans 8:1-2 / 1 John 5:10 - It is black and white. Once you have received the Son you have eternal life. 1 John 5:13 was written for believers so that there is no doubt that salvation is eternal. 1 Chronicles 16:8 - We are to call upon Him, trust in Him. Live on the edge and you fall off - so make sure you walk fully in the light of the Lord following His way.

Having a close walk with God is important to our happiness here on Earth as well as in achieving our rewards in Heaven. Failure is not an option and God NEVER fails. Nothing is impossible with his help, but you must trust fully that He is capable of helping you. Romans 6:14-18 / Acts 2:41-47







Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Practicing Faith


"Faith is the substance of things that are hoped for and the evidence of things unseen."                                                                          Hebrews 11:1


The Bible says that we must have faith - even faith as small as a mustard seed can move mountainsMatthew 17:20

Me must get beyond the substance - things that are unseen are often the ones hardest to wrap our heads around. That doesn't make them any less important!

In school we strive for good marks on our report cards. In life we must strive for good marks from God.  Look to God for help in all things and boast not of your own accomplishment, for it is only through God that we are able to succeed. Some say leave life to fate, but even fate is the work of God.

John 6:28 Go said it, I believe it and that settles it! Romans 1:17 - We must walk and live by faith - and through that faith God will make it a reality.

2 Corinthians 5:17 Any man who takes on Christ as his savior is then a new creature. Old things are passed away and all things become new. Matthew 21:22 has a wonderful promise from God - promising that we will be given anything we ask for in prayer if we have faith it will be given to us. The key to that promise is we have to have faith that God can and will deliver. You must claim it!

1 John 2:13
Mark 11:22
 

Thursday, September 19, 2013

The Importance of the Gospel

1 Corinthians 15:1-4
If you know Christ as your savior then He becomes #1 in your life. The Gospel is important and it must be faithfully proclaimed.

The Gospel is for saved believers and He was us the share the Word with those that are non-believers in the hopes that they will change their mind and choose salvation. Matthew 28 tells us that we are to proclaim the Gospel.

Think of those who are lost and who will remain lost if we don't share the Word of God. We aren't called to keep our faith quiet - share the joy that the love of the Lord brings you!

The Gospel is to be believed. Christ died for our sins - He willingly shed his blood for us because He loves us. John 15:13 - Jesus counts us as friends, how amazing and wonderful is that!?! He came here to Earth specifically to save us. What a gift he has given to each and every one of us as believers!

Salvation is deliverance. Jesus gave us that as a gift when he died and was buried and then raised again.

We must worship God, not just on Sunday, but ALL THE TIME! Let God's light shine in you - show the world what the Gospel has done for you. Believe in ALL that God tells us so that you may share it wholeheartedly - lead others to the salvation that you have already secured for yourself!


Finally, the Gospel must be received. You must accept the Lord as your savior so that you may be entitled to all the things he has promised us.

The Lord sent us His Son and His Word to ensure we life our lives in a way that is pleasing to him - give His message the attention it deserves; read it, live it, share it!

Keep the Word alive - it must be Preached > Believed > Received and we each must be willing to take a stand. Take a stand for what is right and for what God wants us to do. Always choose Jesus, obey God over man for his gifts are eternal and things of this world so rapidly pass away...

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Precious Promises from God

Did you know that there are more than 30,000 promises to us from God? It is up to us to Name Them and Claim Them!!!

 
 
Philippians 4:13 Seek His help and claim your blessings! 2 Peter 1:1-8 There is no reason to want anything less than what we are promised. These promises were made through Jesus Christ and they are only for believers... not for the world! We must "cast our cares" upon the Lord. Trust Him and lean on Him.

We were given the tools to help us in life. For example, when we are sick we can go to the doctor. God gave us medications and gave us those skilled in medicine to help heal us... but none of that will ever replace God's role. We must use the resources he has given us, don't always expect that his answers will come in the form you expect them to be in, or in a direct manner at all. Use whatever resources He has provided you, but don't let that be a substitute for having a close fellowship with God.

God's promises make life worth living. John 15:5 - without Him we can not succeed. We worry about troubles and sometimes we let worry take over our lives. Fight against worry and pessimism with the power of the Lord. Philippians 4:19 - Take it to God and He will supply!

Acts 17:24 We have an eternal home as believers. 2 Peter 3:13 / Hebrews 4:5. God is constructing a new Heaven and earth and He promises us rest. Revelations 7:16-17.

The promises of God will never fail because God can not fail!

Titus 1:1-2 The Lord never forgets his promises. Psalms 105:42

The promises of God will never fail because God is able to deliver in every way! Romans 4:20-21



Thursday, September 5, 2013

Keeping a Joyous Heart



Psalms 51:7-12 - Once you are saved you are not simply changed to where you will never have another worry again, where every day will automatically be filled with joy. Your personal happiness is still up to you - but by being saved you have the joy of knowing where you can spend your eternity!

Our earthly days will always be filled with earthly sins. Earthly sin challenges our joy. Your salvation can't be taken from you - but your enjoyment and happiness that you find in life can. The Devil knows that - so that is what he attacks at every opportunity. Sometimes his attacks come in the loss of something; family, health, money, job - any of those things as well as many others, can trouble our lives.

Philippians 1:1-18 - Paul wrote this while he was in prison. How many incarcerated people are joyful? Paul was! He didn't spend his time shaking the bars - screaming and yelling. No... he wrote a book - all about the joy he found in the Lord.

Often times we look at struggles in our lives in the wrong way... we have a pity party and feel sorry for the woes that we are going through. It is important to really look at things from the big picture - Paul was in prison and sure that may have felt like a heavy burden to him... but it wasn't. Paul realized that he wasn't in prison for him - he was in prison for all of the people that it would put him in touch with. Think of all the people that he brought to the Lord - all the people that were saved because of Paul's sacrifice of freedom. Next time you are going through a difficult situation or are put in a scenario like Paul was... look around and think, if not for me, who can benefit from this? Sometimes you can be the miracle for someone else and not even know it!

Philippians 2:2-5 - When we hurt we lash out at others. Rather than lashing out we should think twice and remember the love that Christ showed for us. He died on the cross for us... willingly. Let Christ's love shine in you - shine in your actions - don't let the internal pain you feel be what others see in you.

Hebrews 10:19-25 - Love one another like Christ loves us. You don't have to like all people - but the Bible does say that you do have to love them. We have to hunt for joy - it doesn't just come to us naturally. Look for it in everything that is around you. You won't get good news all your life - sometimes it will be negative...things happen and sometimes you need to look deep, but you can find joy in all things.

Philippians 1:5-6 We are all different and each of us has different traits, abilities and personalities. God wants us to put those aside and share our joys with one another. John 15:9
 
Increase your prayer life - and fill it with unselfish prayers. Pray one for another, remember all those who are in need. Find joy in going to the Lord in prayer on others' behalf. Find joy in asking for blessings on others - for it is joyful to be a part in other people's joy. Be specific with God, tell him what is needed - there is nothing you should hide from Him.

Take joy in your partnerships - joy in singing, studying, witnessing, find joy in life in general. Do right always - think "What would Jesus do?" - if you think of everything in terms of that question decision don't seem so difficult. Find joy in making the right choices and in getting God's approval.


Monday, August 26, 2013

Abide in Your Calling



It is important to stand firm - don't be wishy washy in your faith and your beliefs. Don't be a slave to sin! Romans 6 talks about how sin can rule your life if you let it. Hell is a real place, but it wasn't ever meant for people. Hell was created for the Devil and his Angels. Heaven was made for us - each and every one that calls upon the Lord will find salvation and be able to call Heaven their eternal home. Salvation is a reality that is found all throughout the book of John. It is even offered in the Book of Genesis, but it is found with the offering of sacrifice. We no longer need to offer sacrifice, because Jesus did it for us.

Isaiah 45:22 Make sure you are looking in the right place. You wouldn't go to a gas station for clothes, or to a restaurant for gas. You go to the source - to the right place. To be saved you go to God through Jesus Christ. God said, "Look unto Me" and that is exactly what we must do!

 
Isaiah 55 - Incline your ears and look to Him! Romans 10:17 - Find faith by hearing!
 
Know you are lost and what it is that the Lord saved you from! We are saved FOR eternal life and were saved FROM Hell and God's wrath. Turn to God and take the right path. 1 Corinthians 15:1 You get saved eternally. No one can take your salvation from you - not even the Devil! The Gospel is Good News that was written for believers, the family of God.
 
Baptism isn't required for salvation, but it is required for church service, and is an obedient act that pleases the Lord. Jesus walked 25 miles to be baptized, thus setting the example for us.
 
Think back to people you respect, leaders that you look up to. Those leaders all have one thing in common... humility. A good leader would never ask their team to do something they wouldn't do. And, indicative of a good leader, Jesus never asks us to do something that he himself wouldn't do.
 
Church membership is precious, it is something to find comfort in and is what God has asked us to seek out. First you must be saved - Acts 8 - to be saved you must profess that Jesus Christ is the Son of God and he died for your sins. Matthew 16 After salvation you are to seek church membership and for that you must be baptized.
 
Some people say - I know Jesus - I am saved, why go to church? Sure, you can fellowship with the Lord anywhere, but church is where you grow in your knowledge and love for the Lord. Think about what Jesus has done for you - think of what he endured so that your sins may be forgiven. He doesn't ask a lot in return, serving him as a church member is a small offering. Jesus shed his blood for the church, that is how important it is to Him.
 
Salvation => Baptism => Service  
 
Once you have accepted the Lord as your Savior then it is up to you to continue being obedient to the Lord. It is easy to fall into the patterns of this world and stop praying, stop going to church - but that isn't what God intended for us. He wants us to be saved then continue growing in our knowledge of Him, continue to worship Him and show our gratitude for all He has done. After all our time here is preparation for Heaven@
 
We are to abide and occupy here on Earth. Luke 19:12-13 In this passage Jesus is dealing with the subject of stewardship. Occupy means to make good use of the time and to increase and magnify the kingdom of Heaven. Be busy about the Father's business.
 
This is they key reason as to why we have fellowship and service - it is all to magnify God. When we are face to face with Jesus what do we want him to say? Do we want him to admonish us, or to reward us and think of us as a good and faithful servant? Of course it is the latter!
 
In the end believing in Jesus is the most important thing we must do here on this Earth. But that is just the beginning - follow the path of service and find the ultimate rewards!