Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Checking In

Isaiah 30:1 “Woe to the rebellious children,” says the LORD,"Who take counsel, but not of Me,and who devise plans, but not of My Spirit,that they may add sin to sin."

Back in the eighties there was a movie my cousins and I watched over and over again, called "GhostBusters". While I don't remember many details about the film, I can vividly recall the theme song that said, "Who you gonna call? GhostBUSTERS!" Of course the film was fictitious, but everyday we are fighting "ghosts". For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities,against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this age, against the spiritual forces in the high and heavenly places. Spiritual warfare is very real and extremely present in all believers lives, and in order to be successful, everyday make sure you are properly dressed.

Who do you consult or turn to when hell is breaking loose in your life? Is God your first line of defense or more like your last resort to "see" what God can do after everything and everybody has continually failed you? One of my favorite scriptures is," Some trust in chariots, and some in horses, but we will trust in the name of our God".Jesus instructs us to seek ye first the Kingdom of God and then everything else will be added. In other words, put God first! Keep Him first in all areas of our lives especially in our plans because only His counsel will stand. Friends I submit to you before you make your next move no matter how insignificant you may think it is, check-in with God because He may have other plans for you.

Ephesians 6:10-18
Psalm 20:7
Jeremiah 29:11
Proverbs 19:21
Jeremiah 29:11

Monday, May 24, 2010

Testing 1,2,3

Who keeps our soul among the living,and does not allow our feet to be moved. For You, O God, have tested us; You have refined us as silver is refined. You brought us into the net; You laid affliction on our backs. You have caused men to ride over our heads;We went through fire and through water; But You brought us out to rich fulfillment.

The testing of our faith always produces testimony and while we may not like the test, we can usually look back and appreciate it. I can't speak for the world, but many people would probably say they wouldn't trade their "testing/refining" period in their lives for anything. The reflection period of pain, dreams deferred, of hopelessness during a low period in our lives often produces faith and character. It bring everything in us out of us to show what we're really made of.

The psalmist is praising God for not only testing but that during the process,He kept him. I hear the hymn "Oh To Be Kept by Jesus" in my mind as I type. The refiners fire is almost unbearable because it is a purging process purifying our hearts, minds, and souls. These parts of our lives should remain as pure as possible since we must love God with all three. Jesus said it was the greatest and foremost commandment.

No matter what you're facing that has your back up against the wall, we can rest assured that God not only is with us every step of the way; but He will bring us out! He will not only bring us out, but it will be to a place of rich fulfillment; better than you could've dreamed or planned for yourself. Our trails and testimonies are precious to Him during the shaping periods and will be encouragement to our Christian brothers and sisters who may entering a trial, currently in one, or coming out. Don't focus on your test, but your testimony which has RICH fulfillment.

Mark 22:36-38

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Every Prayer

Psalm 39:12 Hear my prayer Lord, listen to my cry for help; do not be deaf to my weeping. I dwell with you as a foreigner, a stranger, as all my ancestors were.

Recently, I have fallen in love with Israel Houghton's "Every Prayer" sung with Mary Mary. I've been hearing the song for a minute, but it wasn't until I saw an amazing liturgical dance to the song that it became very personal and testimonial to me. Some of the lyrics are: I heard 'em say, you brought me from a mighty long way now today I can testify that I believe it. And on my way, I realized He's the One who kept me. When the storms of life arise, sleepless nights and desperate cries, He has captured every tear assuring me He hears every prayer, waiting on the answer only to discover He is near and He hears every prayer for He has done great things. And I believe He's a God that always answers prayer.

This Psalm lets us know that even David, a man after God's own heart found himself despondent and crying out to the Lord. Many times, we assume God has forgotten about as we see prayers of believer and non-believers alike getting answered. What a relief to be reminded that this great man of God also faced the same troubles as we do; however,I can't help but emphasize the beauty of a having prayer life. Even through our tears, prayer is priceless. We can be encouraged that God is near, actively listening and working on our behalf. The enemy wants us to become discouraged, depressed, and despair-but don't fall for his hype. Make a mental note, that all these words begin with the letter "d" just like his name. Jesus called him the father of lies! What is true, and will always remain true no matter what we face in this life, is the Word of God. Charles Stanley refers to the Bible as an "immovable anchor in times of storm". Even if you're struggling to believe that your prayers are being heard, remember that you are loved, never going through in your own strength,and He hears you and will not forget. Rejoice because the tears that you have cried are just watering the great blessing He has prepared especially for you. Every prayer is heard and answered in His time; every tear is dried and captured, and yes He still answers prayer. So what are you waiting for?

Psalm 34:15
Isaiah 64:4
Nahum 1:7
John 3:16
John 8:44

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Keep It Up

Luke 18:1-8 And he told them a parable to the effect that they ought always to pray and not lose heart.He said, "In a certain city there was a judge who neither feared God nor respected man.And there was a widow in that city who kept coming to him and saying,'Give me justice against my adversary.'For a while he refused, but afterward he said to himself,'Though I neither fear God nor respect man,yet because this widow keeps bothering me, I will give her justice, so that she will not beat me down by her continual coming.'" And the Lord said, "Hear what the unrighteous judge says. And will not God give justice to his elect,who cry to him day and night? Will he delay long over them? I tell you, he will give justice to them speedily. Nevertheless, when the Son of Man comes,will he find faith on earth?"

It seems like when we need to pray the most, and the enemy is attacking us with everything he's got, the distractions of life and nuances of everyday living capture our attention instead of praying. Persisting in prayer should come as easy as curling up with a new book by a favorite author or enjoying a spa day with girlfriends, but often prayer manages to be an afterthought, a faint memory when many of people can testify if it had NOT been for the prayers of the righteous, where would we be. My great-aunt used to prayer religiously from noon to one o'clock every afternoon. Like the faithful hands on the grandfather clock, her gnarled hands would turn off the credits of The Young and The Restless and spend time communicating with the Father. Even though her feeble body could not kneel, the humbleness of her heart and seriousness in prayers has always stayed with me. Hers was certainly an effective prayer life! But moving beyond time limits, it is my desire to be that committed-period! The Christian life not only expands our foundation for faith, it stretches our ability to go beyond what we can see to what we believe. As Jesus told the disciple, do not lose heart! It's a crazy world, but we serve a God who is always listening, even to our faintest cry, but we have to use the communication tool of prayer. We have the assurance that not only does He hear, but He answers, and quickly! Whatever you're going through, continue to be strong in the Lord and in His might and He will come through.

Psalm 5:1-3

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Do Not Be Afraid

Matthew 24:4-8 And Jesus answered and said to them: “Take heed that no one deceives you. For many will come in My name, saying, ‘I am the Christ,’ and will deceive many. And you will hear of wars and rumors of wars. See that you are not troubled; for all these things must come to pass, but the end is not yet. For nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. And there will be famines, pestilences, and earthquakes in various places. All these are the beginning of sorrows.

There is so much going in the world. With multiple earthquakes, the economy on a nitro-laced downward spiral, monstrous waves slamming into a cruise ship,crime at an all-time high and steady rising, foreclosures, unemployment, hopelessness and still the list goes on and on. Even with all the horrific headlines that can entice us to grow weak and become faint-hearted, there is still a reason to rejoice; motivation to press through the pain and let our pressure release praise in the atmosphere.

The disciples asked Jesus what would be the sign for the end of the age. Giving them several pointers to watch for,He said, See that you are not troubled(vs.6)". In other words, these things must come, but don't let it get you down; do not become discouraged; don't dwell on the negative; but focus on the positive aspect, because those that endure to the end, would be saved. As believers, our hope is in Christ and His Word. The Body of Christ is well aware of the fact that the hunt is on and we are the prey, but we have to stay PRAYED up. Paul called it praying without ceasing. Because we are doing our part there is nothing to fear because if we worry then why pray and if we're going to pray, then why worry.


Matthew 24:3
1 Thessalonians 5:18
1Peter 5:18

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Psalm 119:9-11 How can a young person stay pure? By obeying Your Word. With my whole heart I seek you; let me not wander from your commandments! I have stored up your word in my heart, that I might not sin against you.

Obedience seems easy enough, yet at times it is impossible to do. Jesus said, "If you love me you will obey what I command". King David who God calls a man after His own heart asks an important question that can be applied to the lives of the young and mature alike. Because of the world's sin problem, our carnal man is always eager to fulfill our sinful nature, but we can remain strong and do the right thing. David certainly wasn't perfect. Who can forget his adulterous relationship which produced a child? Or his orchestrating the death of the woman's husband but he is also remembered for dancing before the Lord with all his might, so much so that his clothes came off. He encourages us with an antidote that works when we apply it to our lives.

Ask

We can't remotely begin to draw close to God and live for Him if we don't read the blueprint for life known as the B-I-B-L-E. It is absolutely absurd to win in spiritual warfare, stand in our trials, let alone be obedient if we are clueless on what He has said in His Word. This is a relationship that will take time to build, and like Rome, it was not built in a day. We have to constantly stay in His presence so by "A-S-K-ing". Asking, seeking, and knocking can only be of benefit to us since those that ask receive, seekers find, and the door will be opened for them that knock.

Seek

The Word assures us that if we draw close to God He will draw close to us. But before that we have to submit to God. Temptation is everywhere, and the enemy seems to know just when to strike, where to attack and how to make us think he is defeating us. Take heart, things are not as they appear, never forget he had to get God's permission to attack Job, but in the end look how Job was blessed by staying close to God. David got it right when he instructed future generations to hide the Word of God in our hearts so we don't sin against him.

Knock

In the book "The Purpose Driven Life", author Rick Warren let people know not only does God have an awesome plan for our lives, He desires to be in communion with us. With life's distraction it seems insurmountable at times to feel victorious, but in those moments we need to remember the rich promise of having a Great High Priest who has been tempted just like us, but remained without sin. Those critical moments when are strength is weak, our faith is shaken to the core, because we have been obedient we can count on God to remain true to His Word.



Job 1:6-8
2 Samuel 6:14
Mark 7:7-11
John 14:15
Romans 6:12
Acts 13:22
James 4:7:8

Monday, March 1, 2010

What Are You Hungry For?

Mark 6:42 So they ate and were filled.

Jesus has just fed the multitude with two fish and five loaves of bread. It doesn't sound like much to begin with, yet from small beginnings, there were twelve baskets left over. This is after feeding the five thousand men that were counted, a number that didn't include the women and children. I imagine the crowd was full with "itis",but their reaction of being full was to the food, not to the Living Word among them. In delivering the Beatitudes, Jesus teaches that those that hunger and thirst after righteousness would be filled. Righteousness being translated as leading a life that is pleasing to God. To the woman at the well, Jesus offers Himself as living water. To the same multitude in John 6, He declares, "I am the bread of life. He who comes to me will never go hungry, and he who believes in me will never be thirsty." The crowd was very enthused and impressed with the miracle, so much so that they wanted to take Him by force and make Him their King. Jesus had to instruct them with a very important reminder which is just as important for us today; "Do not labor for the food which spoils, but for food that endures to eternal life, which the Son of Man will give you".


John 4:13
John 6:35

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Bear Fruit

Mark 4:20

But these are the ones sown on good ground, those who hear the Word, accept it, and bear fruit: some thirtyfold, some sixty, and some a hundred.


Jesus is taking time to teach His disciples and a large crowd this very important parable. It appears simple enough, fueled by action words that should prompt them to also be about the Fathers business as Jesus was;however,the disciples didn't appear to get what He was teaching them. Once the disciples were alone with Jesus, they confess that somehow they missed the lesson He was trying to teach, and needed the Master Teacher to break it down. Jesus then then tells them that good ground are those that hear, accept, and bear fruit even up to a hundredfold.

Hear the Word

Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the Word of God. Hearing the Word can not only increase our faith, sensitizes us to the Spirit of God, but challenges each of us to live by His word. Paul told young Timothy to be ready in and out of season because there would come a time when people would wander from the truth and not want to hear sound doctrine but fables because it suited them and made them feel good. I think this pretty much sums up what is going on in not all, but a lot of churches around the world. I refer to as "Mary Poppins Gospel" where instead of preaching what thus said the Lord, preachers are preaching what increases the flow of the almighty dollar through the church because prosperity ministry is more appealing than presenting our bodies as a living sacrifice. A living sacrifice sounds painful, almost unappealing, but Paul said it is our reasonable service unto God. In His Word He tells us that His Word is sharper than any two-edged sword and it penetrates dividing soul and spirit; joints and marrow. While it sometimes uncomfortable to "hear the word", the pain it cost us now, will save our lives later.

Accept It

Many believers live in a gray area where the Word of God is concerned. There is a constant: "It was written so long ago. It's not relevant to what's happening in today's society." And don't even say something that doesn't line up with their theology, they will whack you across the head with the infamous "We shouldn't judge!" Nothing can straighten someone out quicker and better than what is written between the pages of Genesis and Revelation. It may take some of us a little bit longer to "get the message", but once there has been conviction, a contrite spirit and repentant heart, God work through us to complete His good work. What is written in Leviticus is just as applicable to today's current events. Jesus said before one jot or tittle from His Words fall, Heaven and earth would pass away first. That's how serious He took and accepted what the father said, even down to the smallest grammatical error (a jot or tittle), and so should we.

Bear It

Jesus came that we could have and live life even more abundantly. Instead of eternal death, He offers each of us eternal life. Once we accept His gracious gift and get plugged into the vine, we can begin to bear fruit. What does this mean? We can effectively witness, share our testimonies, while spreading the good news thus increasing the size of the Kingdom. I believe he broke it down in the increments of thirtyfold, sixty, and a hundredfold, because sometimes people will not want to hear the Gospel. Each of us are ambassadors for Christ and should try our best to remain ready to point someone to the Way. While they may not be ready now, that doesn't mean never; we should never give up because God didn't give up on us. Through our tenacity and prayers there will one day be a hundredfold harvest for the Kingdom.


Matthew 5:17-18
John 10:10
Romans 10:17
Romans 12:1
2 Timothy 4

Monday, February 22, 2010

Not Playing the Shame Game

Psalm 25:20 Keep my soul and deliver me; let me not be ashamed for I put my trust in You.

I have always had a strong dislike for the news, but now more than ever it is just down-right depressing! On the national and local fronts there is trouble everywhere we turn; crime is at an all-time high and constantly rising; the economy appears to stay down; but even with such dire circumstances we must continue to trust in God and not put our hopes in what the newscaster is telling us. It seems like an impossible feat, and the fleeting thoughts begin to race across our minds: "Where is God? Does He know what I'm going through? Does He even care?" We can be confident that the answer is a resounding YES to all those doubts the enemy tries to plant to chip away at our faith. We serve an omnipresent (everywhere at the same time) omnipotent (all powerful, omniscient (all knowing) God. It is completely safe to relax because He has each and everyone of us on His GPS! We can rejoice that while others have forgotten, will forget, and do cast us away, He will not. His Word serves as a guarantee that He is continually reminded about us. Isn't it encouraging to know that no matter what our situation may be, how many times we feel we have let Heaven down, and "think" we have failed, we have nothing to be ashamed of because we aren't trusting in our own strength and human weaknesses, but a living God who see, knows and understands all.

Isaiah 49:15-16

Thursday, February 18, 2010

For My Good

Psalm 119:71 It is good for me that I have been afflicted. That I may learn your statutes.

I HAD to give up FB for Lent because of the great sacrifice that I knew it would mean to me personally. These next forty days will challenge me in ways I would've never expected if I had not given up FB. Already I can sense and feel a move of God behind the scene as I commit to drawing closer, digger deeper and growing stronger.I am ashamed to admit how many hours I spend on FB; time that could be spent learning a new hobby, reading, exercising, or even more importantly reading more of the Word to grow. Afterall, spiritual growth is what we desire, is it not? Sometimes our growth comes from a broken place-the Bible says many are the afflictions of the righteous but the Lord will deliver them out of them all. We are compared to sheep and Jesus depicted as our Good Shepherd,because of our constant wandering off, getting attacked by the enemy, we are in a constant need to be delivered,guided, restored, protected and provided for.

Many times when afflictions and troubles arise, it is for our own good. I KNOW it doesn't feel like it, but it REALLY is. It is in those times that we can find peace, renewal, restoration, and joy unspeakable. Those moments that seem like an eternity are actually getting us ready to pass our test and share our testimony with someone who needs to hear it. Once we make it over, we look back and wonder just how did we make it over? Those moments teach us about the ways of God and we can begin to relax and realize, it was only for our good.

Psalm 34:19

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

I'll Go

Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, "Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?" And I said, "Here am I. Send me!"

As I begin the process of applying to seminary, the essays and short answer questions have caused great reflection on my past,present,and my future. I'm the first to admit attending seminary excites, overwhelms, and even scares me at the same time. The funny thing is, I like to think of myself as never being SCARED! If you didn't know, Kingdom Business is extremely serious to me! It brings me deep sadness that those given the position of shepherding God's people blatantly "play church", the ones who commit adultery, fornicate, steal from the church, manipulate those not strong in the faith, the list goes on and on. It totally amazes and NOT in a good way, but more in a "Am I the only one scared of God" way. Now before you say I'm judging-I am not. As God's children, His Word, the Bible is our road map filled with instructions on how to live for Christ. If you don't believe me, then pick it up and dispute the Word of God.

Is it just me? But do you sometimes feel like you dropped the ball on something major and let the big one get away? I actually should've applied to seminary in last fall after visiting a local seminary here this past March. The good news is that God always presents us with another opportunity to get on board and become a part of the plans He has for each of us. As reluctant as we are from time to time, He gently pushes us beyond our limited vision and stretches our expectations to believe there is nothing better than partnering with God for awesome possibilities, breath-taking moments, and a lifetime of innumerable praise for saying yes to His will and way.

I imagine the prophet Isaiah jumping up and down, all too excited to tell the Lord, "Here I am, Send me". As much as we want to do what God requires of us, why is so hard to sometimes to simply say yes to the Lord. He has told us He know the plans He has for us-plans of good and not evil; to give us a future and a hope. This is one of my favorite promises in the Bible and I am quick to quote God's Word back to Him because I believe it whole-heartedly. If I believe it, then I have to act on it to right? As the time between then and now has gotten closer and everyday it becomes more and more real, I too like Isaiah am saying, "Lord send me, I'll go". I wanted to share with you, I have completed one application for seminary,and have one more to go. I've also been taken under the care of the Session at my church and plan to seek an ordination track through my local presbytery. I am STILL shocked by it all!!! Believe me, I am supposed to in nursing school; BUT God...Thank You for allowing me to share my "take" on the Word by subscribing to "The Onyx Stone Chronicles".

Isaiah 6:8
Jeremiah 29:11

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

No Need to Settle

Ephesians 2: 10 For we are God’s masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so we can do the good things he planned for us long ago.

There is some kind of hidden treasure in reading different versions of the Bible and gaining a fresh perspective from the Word of God. Imagine my joy this past Sunday as I followed along with my Pastor and chills literally went up my spine as I used the New Living Translation (NLT) and discovered Ephesians 2:10 from an entirely new angle.

This is a very common scripture and we are probably used to it being spoken or reading it this way: For we are His workmanship created in Christ Jesus for good works which God prepared beforehand so that we could walk in them. There is absolutely nothing wrong with it written just like that. Since this is the way it is commonly quoted, I actually like it just the way it is. It has a promise, and a pronouncement in a few simple words. But the NLT has me TOO excited! Instead of being workmanship, they use the word masterpiece instead. I don't know about you, but I have fallen in love with the notion of being thought of as God's own masterpiece. Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, Da Vinci's Mona Lisa, Michelangelo's David are considered exquisite works of art and titled masterpieces.

From a scriptural standpoint, what an awesome promise and confidence booster. Just close your eyes and think about how much work and detail goes into creating anything that would later be titled a masterpiece. To think the Almighty God, Creator of the Universe has fawned over you and I so much, taken the delicate task of creating us so intricately and perfectly, that He can airbrush our flaws and create us anew in Christ setting us apart for the plans He set in motion long ago and considers us to be masterpieces is mind-blowing. We are indeed fearfully and wonderfully made! Workmanship signals great work and detail too, but for semantics purposes, I'll take being a masterpiece any day. People sometimes call their significant others "dime pieces" and there is nothing wrong with that, but because I stand and believe firmly what the Word says about me(as you should to), I have to let the world know I am a MASTERPIECE. With all the thought and creation that goes into creating such an exquisite work of art I refuse to settle and neither should you.

Psalm 139:14

Monday, January 4, 2010

Honor It

Respect! Nothing more and nothing less; or should I say that's what I believe the word honor boils down to. Respect is a two-way street and in the world we live in, people are quick to take someone's life because they feel the person has "dis-respected" them. There is self-respect, respect for others, but it seems we have missed the most important dynamic of respect; respect for the Word of God. In his book "how to study the bible", John MacArthur listed "Honor It" as the second application in bible study. It seems to me the words can be used interchangeably, but respect holds more weight in my opinion.

The word honor is used throughout the Bible: honor your mother and father so your days may be long in the land which your Father gives you; numerous times throughout the wisdom book of Proverbs; even Jesus said a prophet is not without honor except for his own country. One of my favorite scriptures is from Isaiah 29:13 and it reads:The Lord says "These people come near to me with their mouth and honor me with their lips,but their hearts are far from me." God is not impressed with our lipservice to Him. As believers we should honor the Word of God if for no other reason than He is God. Once we begin to put things in perspective and begin to read and study the Bible for ourselves, we will honor the Word of God as the highest truth for our lives. There is something to be said about kingdom language that I have fallen in love with over the years. It sounds corny, but I really do stand in the mirror and encourage myself with what the Word of God says about me or the situation I am facing. There is no doubt in my mind that what is written is forever settled in Heaven. If you believe what is written, I encourage you to honor it with your time by studying to show yourself approved so you can rightly divide the Word of truth for yourself.

Exodus 20:12
Psalm 119:89
Isaiah 29:13
Matthew 13:57
2 Timothy 2:15