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Anticipating and Not Just Doing

I remember years ago, when I was in a community theater, I was more focused on knowing what I should do than I was paying attention to what was really happening. I was playing the son of one of the characters. A stagehand pushed me out to do my part. It was actually too early. I didn’t know what to do, so I was just standing there. Fortunately, my “father” realized what was happening and he asked me if I had gotten my chores done. I looked blankly at him. Then he told me to go back to my room and finish my chores. I only knew enough to accomplish what I had memorized, but I was unable to adapt to a setting that I had not trained for. I was young, but I still should have known better. I think that sometimes as Christians, we may know what the word says, but we have no idea how to put it into practice when we speak with others. I have actually run into a number of Jehovah’s Witnesses, whose Bible is a bad translation, that have studied the part they want to tell you. They are prepared for many of the normal questions that might come up. If, however, the conversation goes outside of that which they have prepared for, they often fumble with their words or come up with something that is not part of their normal teaching. Again, many of them are only able to work with what they had specifically trained for. We need to keep learning about what God’s word says, but we also need to be putting it into practice. More than memorizing a section, we need to know how all the pieces fit together. Knowing and living out that word are two totally different things. It’s like being in a theater production, knowing your line, but not listening to know how it all gets put together. When asked a serious question, we need to give that our attention. If we can answer or put it in context, that is good. If we are not sure, instead of guessing, we need to tell them we will do some research, find out, and then come back and share what we find. That pushes us to dig deeper, ask others for help, and get a chance to share a little longer. Keeping reading? Yes! Keep sharing what we learn with others? Yes! Admit when a question is stumping us? Yes... and make sure to find answers. Pay attention to where others are coming from! Father, Give me wisdom as I have devotions and dig deeper in Your word. Show me how to share my faith with others. Amen

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No Difference

I have watched a number of movies over the last few months and one of the themes that seems to have come up more and more is that of a double standard. What do I mean by that? One character is treated unfairly. When they finally get called out on it and find out who they were mistreating, their answer is always the same... If I knew who it was, I would not have done anything. The reality is that it shouldn’t matter who it is, for we should treat everyone equally. God tells us that for those who have faith in Christ there is no difference. Galatians 3 states, “You are all sons of God through faith in Christ Jesus, for all of you who were baptized into Christ have clothed yourselves with Christ. There is neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.” The body of Christ is made up of all kinds of people from different races, economic backgrounds, and education levels. The church is likely living in sin if they are ok with any division of true believers other than that of non-Christian faith. As a matter of fact, Hebrews tells us that as we faithfully serve God, we may actually be encountering angels. We see that in Hebrews 13, “Keep on loving each other as brothers. Do not forget to entertain strangers, for by so doing some people have entertained angels without knowing it. Remember those in prison as if you were their fellow prisoners, and those who are mistreated as if you yourselves were suffering.” I think that many American believers have become too selective when it comes to who we evangelize and who sits with us in church. I remember the story of a poor man entering a well-to-do church one Easter. The church was full as the man searched for a place to sit. The congregation was feeling uncomfortable and wishing the ushers would remove that man. The congregation was horrified when that young man sat on the floor near the front. An older, well-respected usher walked toward this poor gentleman. The congregation gave a sigh of relief believing the problem would be dealt with. This is when the usher did the unexpected. He paused by this young man and then sat down beside him. This should be a picture of the church. All are welcome here! Father, we sure mess things up. Help us to be less concerned about who comes and more concerned that all come. Amen

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John the Baptist

We know so much about him and yet we hardly know anything. He was prophesied to prepare the way for the Messiah and yet many thought he might have been the Messiah. He was preparing the way for the King of kings and yet he was about as far from a palace as one can get. He said that he wouldn’t have known who Jesus was if the Holy Spirit had not landed on Him as a dove and yet both John and Jesus’ moms had spent three months together when they were pregnant. John helped people to hunger spiritually for righteousness by calling them to repent while John’s physical food locust and wild honey. John knew how to prepare the people for the Messiah while not really understanding who the Messiah would be. What was Johns most revealing statement about Jesus? “Behold, the lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world”. People were generally not called lambs. That has its roots in the sacrificial system and in the keeping of the Passover where a lamb was slaughtered so that the angel of death might pass over God’s people. John the Baptist points to Jesus’ ultimate calling. “The lamb who takes away the sin of the world” points to what the people would consider impossible. No one except God alone had the power to forgive sin and yet John says Jesus is that person... pointing us to what would take place on the cross. John the Baptist called for people to repent while Jesus was going to cleanse the whole body from all unrighteousness. John the Baptist was killed for condemning Herod for marrying his brother’s wife, while Jesus died at the hands of those He was trying to save. When Jesus’ ministry began to flourish, John was trying to remove himself from the public eye so that Jesus might have full attention put on Him. Both Jesus and John were miracle children as one (John) was born of a barren woman long past her childbearing age while the other was a virgin when she gave birth. Both were announced by angels. Both knew God’s plan. Both ministered to all people, including the worst, tax collectors, while the Pharisees and teachers of the law failed to recognize God. John had no gifts or stature that enabled him to serve, and yet he served faithfully, even to the point of death. How about you? Lord, Help us, like John, to call people to repentance and back to You. Help us to be faithful to Your call. Amen

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Life and Death

Today, I went to a funeral and also a birthday party. Actually, the funeral was a celebration of life that looked back at the life that this man had lived and how he touched so many lives. One might say it was a remembrance of him sprinkled with Scriptures. The other one, the birthday, was also a celebration of life. The difference was that at the birthday, the one being celebrated was a living being. Some would see death as the end and the birthday was still on the road. The reality is, that if the one that dies is walking with God by faith, it is actually the beginning of life... a life with the Father for all eternity. Interesting how that works. The birthday that celebrates life here has a number that signifies the years of life. In heaven, I don’t believe we will be celebrating birthday, for life will be eternal. There is no need to celebrate the years given, for the years will never end when in eternity, whether in heaven or in hell. As Christians, we live each day, longing for that day that God calls us home, either in death or when Jesus returns. When we die, if we have that living faith, it is when our eternity begins. We read Paul’s thoughts on death in Philippians 1:20-26, “I eagerly expect and hope that I will in no way be ashamed, but will have sufficient courage so that now as always Christ will be exalted in my body, whether by life or by death. For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain. If I am to go on living in the body, this will mean fruitful labor for me. Yet what shall I choose? I do not know! I am torn between the two: I desire to depart and be with Christ, which is better by far; but it is more necessary for you that I remain in the body. Convinced of this, I know that I will remain, and I will continue with all of you for your progress and joy in the faith, so that through my being with you again your joy in Christ Jesus will overflow on account of me.” Whether celebration our life here or look at our celebration of life in heaven, it will be glorious. Do I miss many that have gone into the Kingdom of Glory already? Terribly at times. Do I ever wish that they could come back to me here. Absolutely not. Why? Why would I want to take somebody away from God’s presence to satisfy my longings? Instead, I long to join them some day. Father, fill us with faith for our walk here on earth and with a desire to join all the saints in Your Heavenly Kingdom. Amen

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Small But Powerful

As I sit here pondering, my wrist is itching pretty badly. It doesn’t hurt, but it sure is annoying. It is amazing how such a small itch can seem to infiltrate every part of the body. I’m not going to say that I would rather have pain, because I have been there, but a small itch can change everything. Jesus was talking about if we had the faith the size of a mustard seed, that we could tell the mountain to be thrown into the sea and it would obey. I fear we often think that if we are going to be saved, we must know all about the Bible and have done many great works before we can even have a little hope of entering eternity. Why does Jesus think that such a small amount of faith can make such a big difference? Just like that itch, it doesn’t take much faith to transform even the greatest of sinners. This faith isn’t just speaking of knowing God, but rather a genuine hope in Christ. Even if the faith is young or not very strong, if our hearts are submitted to God, He can use that to change us. Our first love is often one that is overwhelming because of our emotions. Just like life's first love, we feel that we can conquer everything. With faith, this is true, but there is often a time of maturity that takes that initial excitement and turns it into a deep intimate love. It is no longer based on feelings, but on the knowledge the Holy Spirit gives and through daily obedience. Going back to faith the size of a mustard seed. Though it is a very tiny seed, it produces a small tree that even the birds can roost in. That is a true comparison of our faith. Even though it may start off small, it is not based on our efforts, but that the Holy Spirit can cause it to grow and bear much fruit. Can we really move a mountain. With God all things are possible, but it is not a power by which we test God. It is the Holy Spirit, not us, that does these things, and true faith would only desire to move mountains if it was beneficial to God’s people. The parting of the Red Sea is a great example of that. Instead of focusing on whether the mountain can be moved, we need to understand that God is telling His faithful people that He can do more through us than we could possibly imagine. The next time we feel that there is no way out, begin praying earnestly for God’s great solution. Father, remind me that I don’t need to know all the answers, but rather to know the one who has all the answers. Amen

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Be Cautious of False Teachers

I have recently been watching someone on the internet that is trying to explain some of the harder or awkward passages. He pretends that he is having a conversation with the Apostle Paul about what he had written. There were a few that intrigued me and made we me want to go back to some of the Greek. Then I ran across a few of his theological explanations that left me feeling very nervous. One particular one was concerning divorce. It isn’t a topic we like to discuss, and I know that there are many that want remarriage but wonder what God’s word says concerning that. The one explaining rightly said that there was a time where divorce was far too easy. A wife could be divorced for simply burning the meal. He then tried to explain that when God was talking about people not getting divorced was simply to protect the women from being mistreated. He made it sound like divorce wasn’t a big deal and seemed to indicate that we shouldn’t be so concerned about it. The problem is that God said, in the Old Testament, that He hates divorce. We read in Matthew 19, “Jesus replied, ‘Moses permitted you to divorce your wives because your hearts were hard. But it was not this way from the beginning...’ There is a big difference between what God allowed and what was God’s design. Divorce was not in God’s design. Then, there are only a few reasons in the New Testament when divorce is allowed... not required. These reasons are for marital unfaithfulness and if an unbelieving spouse walks away. It isn’t stated in the Bible, but I would really struggle to think that God would be ok with an abusive relationship. Note that walking away from a marriage is different than divorce, and a long way from remarriage. God tells us earlier in Matthew 19, “...at the beginning the Creator 'made them male and female,' and said, 'For this reason a man will leave his father and mother and be united to his wife, and the two will become one flesh'? So, they are no longer two, but one. Therefore, what God has joined together, let man not separate." To say divorce is acceptable is to deny God’s word. Be careful of false teachers who tell people what their itching ears want to hear. We live by God’s truth, not loopholes. Father, You have given us marriage as a wonderful bond between a man and woman. Draw the husband and wife closer to You. Amen

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The Majesty of God

Tonight was meant to be an amazing night of beauty in the sky. The moon was supposed to be full and the closest to the earth that it gets. On top of that, there were meant to be “shooting stars” of sorts streaking across the sky. What a majestic sight that must be. The only problem is that we have cloud cover, and I can’t see any of it. It doesn’t matter that the majesty is around us if we are unable to see. What prevents that vision when it comes to God’s majesty. I think about the times that God’s majesty was on display, but some missed it. When Moses went up on Mount Sinai to receive the 10 Commandments, he communed with God for 40 days. God’s people, at the bottom of the mountain, were terrified because they saw what was described as a consuming fire. One feared and turned idols, worshiping a golden calf, while the other fellowshipped with God and received His commands. When Jesus was baptized, it seems that some heard thunder, while others saw the Spirit descend on Jesus like a dove and heard the voice of the Heavenly Father. On the day of Pentecost, when the Spirit of God was poured out upon the disciples, He pushed them to declare the Gospel. Some heard the message in their own language (there were at least 15 language groups present) while others heard what would appear to be gibberish because they thought they were drunk men. Even though everyone was at the same events, it appears that they didn’t experience the same presence of God. God is still present in the world and in our lives today, but I fear that many are unable to enter into His presence. I think much of our worship, private and public, has become sterile or clinical. We are doing the right outward actions, but we are either not fully engaged or have pushed the Spirit of God away. Worship often becomes dry and boring when God created it to be vibrant and engaging. Do we truly seek God and His will or are we seeking to accomplish our duty? I think too often we experience a dry and barren spiritual life because we find ourselves just going through the motions. We need to allow the Holy Spirit to stir our faith, trust in the truth and promises of God’s word, and experience the streams in the desert that cause life to burst forth. Father, I don’t want to be a Christian by name alone. I want to fear, love, and trust You above all else. Amen

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How Should We Address God?

There were times as I was growing up, that other kids called me names. Some were just nicknames, some were meant to embarrass me, and sometimes they were positive names that were encouraging. Most of us have been called names other than the one we were given at birth. So, what names are we meant to use for God? The answer most of us would think about is Father, Son, and Holy Spirit... and Jesus. Actually, there are over 200 different names given for God? Really? Why so many? Well, just as I was called names based on how other kids felt or based on things I have done or was doing, God has names that also identify who He is. Do we have to memorize them all? No. Are there any others that are not listed in the Bible? That’s up to you. Can we give God whatever name we want? No. The names must fit His character and the limitations we have in Scripture. Let me explain. We are told God is our Rock. That doesn’t describe a physical attribute, but that He is a solid foundation on which we can build our lives. God is our Savior... that is, He is able to rescue us from the Devil, but equally important, He can save us from our sin. His name is Comforter. That doesn’t mean He is a nice warm blanket of sorts but rather in the midst of struggles and trials, if we are trusting Him, we will find rest for our soul. He is Mighty to Save. There is no force or living being that can win the victory over God and so we can, by faith, know His powerful arms around us is more than enough. He is Friend of Sinners (who believe) for He doesn’t reject us for or failures and weaknesses but wants to help us know His great love. He is Jehovah Jirah, our provider, who is not limited in any way. He is the Wisdom of the Ages, and in so knowing, we seek to understand His word. He is the Light of the World, Shepherd of His sheep (us), He is Truth, He is Love, He is Judge, He is Merciful, He is Righteous, and the list goes on. The purpose for all these names is so that, no matter what we are going through, there is a name that reflects how God is our All in All. When sick, pray to the Physician. When struggling with pride, it is good to be reminded that He is our Master. The name reflects God’s power. Almighty God, Help us to grow in our understanding of You and desire a greater intimacy through faith. Come, Lord Jesus. Amen

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Another Year

I remember when a year took forever to complete. I couldn’t wait for school vacation, but the clock and calendar seemed to drag their feet. Now, I need hydraulic brakes to try slowing time down. It seems like yesterday that I was mowing the lawn and now I’m worried about getting stuck in the snow. Time may seem to change, but what we do with it is what matters. New Years resolutions usually are broken by the second or third week, or maybe day, of the year. So, why do we make such a big deal about a new year? It gives us a reset. We can make a new start, new goals, and a new approach. It is a reminder not to spend all our time looking back, but looking forward to what God is calling us to do. How do we know what that is? Pray that God would reveal that to you... in His word, through what others might say, and that God would impress it upon our hearts. I want to share a hymn we always sing on New Years Eve.

Another Year Is Dawning

1 Another year is dawning: Dear Father, let it be,

In working or in waiting, Another year with Thee;

Another year of progress, Another year of praise,

Another year of proving Thy presence all the days.

2 Another year of mercies, Of faithfulness and grace;

Another year of gladness In the shining of Thy face;

Another year of leaning Upon Thy loving breast;

Another year of trusting, Of quiet, happy rest.

3 Another year of service, Of witness for Thy love;

Another year of training For holier work above.

Another year is dawning: Dear Father, let it be,

On earth or else in heaven, Another year for Thee.

You have been given another year. What will you do with it? Are you the number one investment, or are you going to invest in a deeper relationship with God? Father, as we enter this new year, we need You to be Lord of our lives, our church, and our nations. Amen

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Last Days

I’ve kind of felt like I was in those days, the last few days of this year. I ended up sleeping in a hotel room and left with a stiff neck, which has caused the worst debilitating headaches I have experienced in years, but that is not specifically what I wanted to comment on. As the year 2025 winds down, there are many people trying to put their financial house in order. They do their charity giving to get a break on taxes. Businesses want to close the books and so all spending must be accounted for. Maybe there are projects that we are trying to finish. Some feel the need to drain the accounts to zero so that they can receive more next year for that account. Surgeries, doctor’s appointments, etc. are done if the insurance will pay more this year. I am amazed at all the things people will do to get themselves ready for the New Year but watch them fail miserably in being prepared for the Last Days (spiritually). Our finances may be in order, but far too many people are completely unprepared to meet Jesus. God has no desire to check out our stock portfolio or what we have in the bank. He doesn’t care how successful we have been in the business world, or even how much money we have given to charity. What does He care about?... your heart and soul. We measure our preparedness to face the last days, not in what we have done, but in whether we have entrusted our hearts to Him. Just as we go to an Accountant to get our finances in order, we can go to specific people in our church to help with our spiritual readiness. The difference is, no matter how hard you try, you may still run out of money, whereas the deeper our walk is with God, the more assurance we have for eternity with Him. You might ask someone, “Are you ready for Christmas” and they might answer, “Yes”. You can ask if they are ready for a new year, and they might answer, “Yes”. But ask them if they are ready for Jesus' return, most will either look confused or maybe say, “I think so”. Which preparedness is the most important? So, what are we doing about it? We need to be praying for boldness to speak up passionately about our faith. We need to speak up when others take God’s name in vain. Why would someone want to serve a God we don’t seem to respect? Invite friends, family, neighbors etc. to church. Father, prepare us to walk by faith here on earth and to have a heart for other lost souls that are not ready. Amen

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Pointed, But Worth Thinking About

There was a poem that I read at our Christmas Eve Candlelight Service that was taken from “Twas the Night Before Christmas", but with a clear message. Praying that it will make someone think about what Christmas is about.

‘TWAS THE NIGHT JESUS CAME

‘Twas the night Jesus came and all through the house, not a person was praying, not one in the house.../ The Bible was left on the shelf without care… for no one thought Jesus would ever come there.../ The children were dressing to crawl into bed, not once ever kneeling or bowing their head... / And Mom in the rocking chair with babe on her lap, was watching the Late Show as I took a nap... / When out of the east there rose such a clatter, I sprang to my feet to see what was the matter... / Away to the window I flew like a flash, tore open the shutters and lifted the sash... / When what to my wondering eyes should appear, but Angels proclaiming that Jesus was here...

The light of His face made me cover my head, it was Jesus returning just like He’d said... / And though I possess worldly wisdom and wealth, I cried when I saw Him in spite of myself... / In the Book of Life which he held in his hand, was written the name of every saved man... / He spoke not a word as he searched for my name, when He said “it’s not here,” my head hung in shame. The people whose names had been written with love, He gathered to take to his Father above... / With those who were ready, He rose without sound, while all of the others were left standing around... / I fell to my knees but it was too late, I’d waited too long and thus sealed my fate... / I stood and I cried as they rose out of sight, Oh, if only I’d known that this was the night... / In the words of this poem the meaning is clear, the coming of Jesus is now drawing near... / There’s only one life and when comes the last call, We’ll find that the Bible was true after all...

Father, I don’t want to be that person that is not ready and surrounded by people that are not ready. Help us! Amen

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Where Did the Joy Go?

I had gone shopping recently at quite a few different stores. I didn’t notice it at the time, but it looked like business as usual. Many people were probably looking for gifts. Looking back at the day, the one thing I didn’t see was joy. What season are we in? Christmas. What is one of the greatest Christmas songs? Joy to the World. We have the most amazing story of God sending His son Jesus into the world through Mary. There are kings, shepherds, angels, and the Savior of the world in a barn. It is a story of hope, of renewal, of forgiveness, and of restoration. You and I, as sinful as we are, can be made whole though who this baby would become. All generations were to be blessed by the events that we celebrate at Christmas. Why don’t we see Christmas joy? (without the alcohol). Shouldn’t we be bubbling over? Why is it that not one person seems to be filled with genuine Christmas joy. I try to make eye contact, smile, and say hi. I get a few smiles, but not true joy. It makes me wonder what is actually driving Christmas... Christ or the world? If we are too busy to be joyful, then our life is out of sync with God. If our scheduling, gift searching, family gathering, food preparing traditions are squeezing the joy out of us, maybe we need new traditions! I hate to say it, but maybe when Christmas is over, we might begin to understand the joy that should fill our hearts. It reminds me of when I was serving in South Dakota. We were reading through the bible in a year, and we got to Christmas in July. There were a number of people that commented about not really contemplating the Christmas story before because of all the busyness. The Devil doesn’t need us to get rid of Christmas. He just needs us to be so busy that we don’t have time to really think about the meaning of the day. I don’t want to lose the opportunity to minister to some that don’t always make it to worship, but I fear that many people don’t’ even begin to comprehend the great love the Father has for us. Maybe, as a church, we need to start celebrating Christmas at a time other than now is so that we can avoid much of the commercialism that the world puts on it. Take some time to contemplate the obedience of Mary and Joseph, the searching of the Magi, and the excitement of shepherds. Father, help us to pause and consider all that You have done for us through Your son, Jesus from birth to cross to resurrection. Amen

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Are We Ready?

I went into town today with my computer because I needed to get somewhere that had a greater speed to download some information. As I did a little shopping while I was there, I put the computer under a jacket on the back seat. It was out of sight for any want-to-be thieves, but that meant it was out of sight for me too. When I got home, I took everything in the house, or so I thought. When I went into my office to write this pondering, I realized my laptop was not there. I realized right away that it was still in the very cold car. Did I want to go out in the cold just before bed? No! I went out anyway so that I had it inside. The issue was that when cold items warm up, there is often some condensation that takes place. In a computer, I’m guessing that isn’t a good thing for that moisture to be in the components. Therefore, for the sake of the computer, this is being written on the 23rd. I shared this because I was mad at myself for not having looked ahead to what I needed to be doing. Had I brought it in with the other items from the store, all would be well... but I didn’t. That means when I was ready to share an insight with you, I couldn’t. It makes me wonder how often we might fall in other areas of our life. How can we be ready? I think being more and more familiar with God’s word is a great start. We can’t answer questions adequately or defend the word of God if we are not really familiar with it. The time to study isn’t when we are asked the questions but before the questions come up. Better later than nothing, but better to be ready. We can prepare by spending time with God in prayer and asking for the Holy Spirit to be poured out upon us. Why? True prayer is not just us talking with God but leaving silence for God to speak to us or put His desires in our hearts. Also, we need the Holy Spirit for our faith, for wisdom and for understanding, and for leading us in ministering to others. Why did the Holy Spirit tell the disciples not to worry about what they would say? Because the Holy Spirit would give them the words to speak. Once my computer was dry, I could write this passage. Once we let the Holy Spirit have control in our lives, we can be about His work. Father, open my eyes to see the things you would have us do. Speak to us and reveal Your glory. Amen

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Come, Holy Spirit

I was just thinking about going shopping yesterday. The winds were crazy strong and dust and debris was flying everywhere. Thankfully, it was a warmer day so that the wind chill was not unbearable. I watched one of the workers with a line of about 10 carts strapped together. He was going to push it into the building. The key word... was. As the front of the carts were almost to the building, a big gust of wind blew the front carts so hard that he was struggling just to keep them from crashing into the cars. On his second attempt he got it. At one point, we were parked and my wife headed into the store. I stayed outside in the car. I thought someone was pushing on the car to get my attention, but it was just the wind. As I was driving home, I was getting hit by gusts of wind that were shaking the whole car. I knew it was there, but there was no warning when it was going to hit. The word for the Holy Spirit is tied to the word wind. As a believer, I know that the Holy Spirit is real and that He goes where and when He pleases. The winds yesterday threatened to do damage. The Holy Spirit aims to stir our hearts and put the desires of the Almighty God into this worn down and broken heart. Does the Spirit still bring supernatural gifts to believers? I have no question that He does. Why don’t we see it more? Maybe it is a lack of faith on the part of the minister or on the part of the one needing the Spirit’s touch. What I do know is that God is able to accomplish more than we could ever think or imagine. We, however, do not control the Holy Spirit any more than we control the winds. Pray for wisdom and common sense. There is a great lack of that in the world today. Pray for boldness and a message to speak as we live in a world that is lost and dying. Pray for the gift of prophesy for the world needs to have a spokesperson declaring God’s message. It should not just be the supernatural gifts that we are desiring, but also the fruit of the spirit... actions that spring from a surrendered heart. Is your life overflowing with love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control? It should be! I say let the wind blow... the Holy Spirit, that is... that God’s church is strengthened, and God’s people are thoroughly equipped to serve. Heavenly Father, stir in Your church today, that the hearts of Your people would rest fully on Your holy word. Amen

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There Are Always Unknowns

This morning, I was going to head over to church for choir practice. My car is outside so I was going to start the car warming up so that it would defrost my windows. I looked out and I could see through the windows from one side to the other. No frost I thought and so I didn’t start the car but went back in to finish getting ready. When I headed out to the car to get going, I was shocked to see that the front window still had quite a bit of frost on it that required some scraping. Up to that point, I was feeling so good about being ready to go. I’d like to tell you there was an amazing result because I was running late, but I’m not aware of anything. Maybe I was spared hitting a deer because of the delay, or maybe I was just running late. We want to be in control. We want to call the shots. We want to be able to say, “I did it my way!” Sadly, my way is often in conflict with God’s way. God’s way requires trusting Him, surrendering my will, and to be prepared for the unknowns. Sometimes God uses these unknown circumstances to get our attention. It is then, when we recognize God’s leading, that we are usable. Sure, God can force me to do something. He did control various people in the Bible. But that is not how it normally works. One person, fully submitted to God, can accomplish more for God than a multitude of self-seeking Christians. Where do you fall on that scale of obedience? If Adam and Eve had been obedient, there would be no sin in the world. If Cain had been obedient, his brother Abel would not have been killed. If the people had been obedient, there would not have been a world wide flood and later, they wouldn’t have ended up in exile... several times. Thankfully Jesus was obedient... all the way to death on the cross. I look at things through my limited vision, but God sees the whole picture. I see my life as being in good shape while God sees there are areas I am falling in. We need to be praying to see the world through God’s eyes. Along with that is the need to allow God to be Lord. I read recently that it is not enough to believe in a savior. More importantly, we must allow Him to be Lord of all our life. Father, forgive me for trusting my own wisdom. Pour out Your Spirit upon me and fill me with true understanding. Amen

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The Words Within

We sing so many hymns without ever hearing the words. I was going to look at a few hymns to hopefully open that message up. Tonight, I wanted to look at “It Came Upon a Midnight Clear”. “It came upon a midnight clear, That glorious song of old, From angels bending near the earth, To touch their harps of gold: “Peace on the earth, goodwill to men, From heaven’s all-gracious King.” The world in solemn stillness lay, To hear the angels sing.” The angel's message was called ‘that glorious song of old’ because it had long been prophesied. The message of peace comes from our Heavenly King. The silence was torn open with joyful song. The next verse, “Still through the cloven skies they come, With peaceful wings unfurled, And still their heavenly music floats O’er all the weary world; Above its sad and lowly plains, They bend on hovering wing, And ever o’er its Babel sounds The blessèd angels sing.” The image is of angels dividing the clouds or sky to enter the earth, described as sad and lowly plains. The precious message the angels bring of peace and hope still float over this weary and lost world. Next, we read, “And ye, beneath life’s crushing load, Whose forms are bending low, Who toil along the climbing way With painful steps and slow, Look now! for glad and golden hours come swiftly on the wing. O rest beside the weary road, And hear the angels sing!” A powerful picture is painted of a fallen world that is being crushed by sin, and they struggle with each step to find meaning and rest. As the angels sing, we are invited to pause, to listen, and to rejoice in our Savior. Lastly, we have, “For lo!, the days are hastening on, By prophet bards foretold, When with the ever-circling years Comes round the age of gold When peace shall over all the earth Its ancient splendors fling, And the whole world give back the song Which now the angels sing.” The prophets have declared the coming of the Messiah, a king who will restore Israel. The peace that is being declared is not necessarily an earthly peace, or rest from troubles, but rather a spiritual peace. This peace is not found in sacrifices or works on our part, but through the child whom the angels are declaring. When we finally recognize who Jesus is and what He did, we return the praise. Father, thank You for sending Your son into a dark and sin filled world. May the world know the peace Jesus won for us. Amen We sing so many hymns without ever hearing the words. I was going to look at a few hymns to hopefully open that message up. Tonight, I wanted to look at “It Came Upon a Midnight Clear”. “It came upon a midnight clear, That glorious song of old, From angels bending near the earth, To touch their harps of gold: “Peace on the earth, goodwill to men, From heaven’s all-gracious King.” The world in solemn stillness lay, To hear the angels sing.” The angel's message was called ‘that glorious song of old’ because it had long been prophesied. The message of peace comes from our Heavenly King. The silence was torn open with joyful song. The next verse, “Still through the cloven skies they come, With peaceful wings unfurled, And still their heavenly music floats O’er all the weary world; Above its sad and lowly plains, They bend on hovering wing, And ever o’er its Babel sounds The blessèd angels sing.” The image is of angels dividing the clouds or sky to enter the earth, described as sad and lowly plains. The precious message the angels bring of peace and hope still float over this weary and lost world. Next, we read, “And ye, beneath life’s crushing load, Whose forms are bending low, Who toil along the climbing way With painful steps and slow, Look now! for glad and golden hours come swiftly on the wing. O rest beside the weary road, And hear the angels sing!” A powerful picture is painted of a fallen world that is being crushed by sin, and they struggle with each step to find meaning and rest. As the angels sing, we are invited to pause, to listen, and to rejoice in our Savior. Lastly, we have, “For lo!, the days are hastening on, By prophet bards foretold, When with the ever-circling years Comes round the age of gold When peace shall over all the earth Its ancient splendors fling, And the whole world give back the song Which now the angels sing.” The prophets have declared the coming of the Messiah, a king who will restore Israel. The peace that is being declared is not necessarily an earthly peace, or rest from troubles, but rather a spiritual peace. This peace is not found in sacrifices or works on our part, but through the child whom the angels are declaring. When we finally recognize who Jesus is and what He did, we return the praise. Father, thank You for sending Your son into a dark and sin-filled world. May the world know the true peace Jesus won for us. Amen

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Everything Is Connected

I am learning so much from the Physical Therapist. It is amazing how much every bone, muscle, tendon, etc. is connected to each other. I had a different arch support in my shoe, and it really seemed to cause more problems on my knee. When I mentioned this to my therapist, he explained which muscles would be affected by that. He would ask about pains in my body that I wasn’t aware affected my knee. I am just blown away by that. I don’t know they are all true, but I have seen charts on pressure points on the bottom of the foot and other areas that are supposed to help relieve headaches, cause energy, avoid nauseousness, etc. I am thinking there is much more to that after seeing how everything is so connected. The ancient Hebrew people also saw everything being connected, but I’m not just talking about the anatomy here. They didn’t see God’s word as a bunch of separate stories about God. They believed that every part was connected in some way. There are images that repeat themselves that reminded the Hebrew people of other things God had said. For instance, when we hear of the Tree of Life, we think about the Garden of Eden, which is very accurate. However, it is mentioned a number of times in Proverbs, and several places in the book of Revelation. The Hebrews, another name that was used for God’s people, built onto the original mention in Genesis at creation. For them, what was mentioned in Proverbs would have connected Genesis to Revelation. It added depth, complexity, understanding, and consistency. The same thing would be said, say, for sacrifices. There were different types, offered for different purposes, over thousands of years. Each new mention added deeper understanding to what was already known or studied. I think this one is particularly important for us today. We talk about the sacrifice of Christ, but I don’t know how often we ponder why Jesus’ death was necessary. We have the basic answers, but a deeper dig into understanding what the Sacrificial system meant to God’s people, the better we will understand what Jesus did. I believe we have to know the Old Testament to better understand the New. Father, give us the longing to know You better each day. Help us to understand Your heart and desire for Your creation... us. Amen

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The Gift of Life

I was listening to an ad on the radio today. It was a young child that was telling his mom about a fictional story. When the mom started asking where he got such an idea, the child answered that it was from a toy (Artificial Intelligence). This toy asks questions and helps the child create a story. On the one hand it sounds fantastic. On the other hand it sounds terrifying. Does that toy become the babysitter? Will that or the next toy lead the child down a specific ideology that we may not even see coming? Do the parents check out or are they with the child when the toy is leading, suggesting, questioning? Many kids are already struggling with interacting with adults and now they are interacting with machines? I do acknowledge that it could be an amazing teaching tool and play toy for the child, but it doesn’t take much imagination to see how terribly it can be abused. Those that are not heading into Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology with a lot of caution leave themselves open to be manipulated and led. I am not afraid of technology. I just can see the great dangers. Can we put the genie back in the bottle. No! I don’t even know how much we can control it anymore. The AI videos that are coming out get harder and harder to distinguish. For those old enough, you remember the jingle, “Is it real or Memorex”. Back to the original topic... children. Today, when something happens, my understanding is that many parents “google it”. They look it up on the computer for advice. While this can get quick information, it takes the parents away from learning the uniqueness of their child. Each child has their own personality, abilities, temperament, and learning style. To use the internet for information to process can be good. To use it as a teacher, one size fits all, is dangerous. God tells us that we are meant to train the children in the way they should go and they will not depart from it. The computer and AI will likely not have a Christian component to it. Faith is a relationship that is to be nurtured and often modeled by parents, church members, and the pastor. We are in a time of Christian renewal in many parts of the country. Parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, ministers... let us be extremely cautious of how we use technologies. Father, show us how we can use technology for Your glory and what things we should avoid to keep from stumbling. Amen

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Helping or Hurting?

A few years back, I was having problems with pain in my arches. My wife had encouraged me to go to someone who makes special arches/lifts for the shoes. They measured the pressure points on the bottom of my feet when I was standing and used that as a basis to find supports that would help support and strengthen my arches. There were three levels - the biggest for every day, the middle for exercising, and the smallest for walking around home. I struggled to work my way up to the largest but could never keep it on for long. Over the last couple of months, I could wear that large one for longer periods of time. Progress! Or was it? My knees had been feeling better and was going to be in town for a short time, so I put the biggest ones on. By the time I got home, I was struggling to walk again. What was designed to help might actually be part of my knee problems. My feet may have changed enough that I need to upgrade what I have. Designed to help, but in reality, hurting. Many of you don’t care what my feet are doing... that’s fine. What I wanted to do is paint a picture of ministry. Not everything that we think is good, is necessarily helpful to those around us. If a program or study works well in one church, it doesn’t mean it will work well where I am. The men’s study that I go to every Wednesday morning works well there, but if we tried to split it up and go to two separate places, neither group is guaranteed to be successful. The Holy Spirit has to be a major part of it. We’ve tried several activities at church to try reaching our community that have not worked. Were they a mistake? No. Maybe we didn’t entrust it to God as we should, or the timing was off. Some activities that have happened by accident or we were forced to adjust part of it, has been successful. We want to help, but we need to analyze the results too. Just like my shoe supports needing to be re-examined, we should be constantly looking at how we can improve. What is working well, what needs to go, and what things can we adjust to make them work. We must remember that over it all, it must be covered in prayer. If God is leading, it may start out slow, but God will make it fruitful. Father, we like to think we are in control. Give us ears to hear, a heart to serve, and faith to walk where You lead us. Amen

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How Far Will I Trust?

The car I have is a 2019 vehicle that is way fancier than I needed, but it was a good deal and had most of the things I was looking for. It ends up having a lot of bells and whistles that I will probably never use. One feature that I do like is an obstacle detection alarm. This means when I am backing out of a parking space, a beeping sound in the car will alert me to cars and people. Also, when I am parking, the beeping will sound if I begin to get too close to any obstacles. Today, as I was halfway to church, I realized I had left something at home that I needed. I was turning around quickly. As I threw the car into reverse, a warning light came on. Part way home I saw the explanation. Wipe off the sensors on the outside of the car. I didn’t have time to do it and at that point didn’t need the feature. Later, as I drove into town, I noticed the warning light was off. Did it fix itself or did it stop working? It was now dark and a car opposite to where I was parking had their lights on, making it hard to see. I wanted to back into the spot but was partially blinded by the lights. Now, I had to decide if I trusted that object detector was working or not. I started backing up very cautiously, but then the beeping started, indicating I was getting close. It worked. I parked. No damage done. That’s one thing with a car that can be repaired, but we need to ask ourselves how far are we willing to go in our trusting Jesus and the Bible? This question really does have eternal consequences. We might ask ourselves; do we trust our money or God more? Would we still have the same faith (or greater) if all of a sudden, all our money, savings, and retirement funds were worthless. If God called you to leave everything to do a job He had in mind for you, could you do that? We can’t say we are too old to serve because God called Noah to start building the ark when he was about 600 years old. He also used John the Baptist’s mother who was barren and well beyond childbearing age. I had to trust a feature on my car for a moment that I was in control of. God wants us to be willing to give up all control, all ownership, all relationships, etc. to follow Him alone. O Holy Spirit, stir in our hearts and renew our faith. We offer our lives, our wealth, our time, and more in obedience to You. Amen

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