Be Still

Psalm 46 verse 10

That is not easy for human beings to do.  Be still.  We would rather not, right?  Most of us cannot stop moving or thinking, or we get so bored we go nuts.  Nobody likes cabin fever!  This verse is not talking about movement though.  This verse is talking about our hearts and how we trust God.  It is about not letting your heart leave His rest.

This morning has been one half crazy and one half chill.  My kids over slept their alarms and it was a mad dash to get them to school on time.  After the whirlwind of making lunches, breakfast, and getting everybody out the door, I was able to collect myself.

There is a stillness in the air as everything wakes up.  There is no wind, and there is almost always wind here in Colorado.  The crisp air has come down from the Rockies and it is sweet and fresh with that classic chill to it.

I stepped out onto our back deck around 6:45, and I saw this little guy chillin’ on the window:

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Good ol’ Colorado leaf bug

This little leaf bug was just hanging out in the stillness of the morning.  He let me get right up to him with my cell phone and take a close up.  Look at the intricate design that God created to make him look like a leaf!  So cool!

I turned to look West at the Rockies and the morning moon was perfect hanging in the sky.  Most mornings we can see the moon because the sky is so clear and blue at higher elevation.  Except for a little low lying haze along the front range from the forest fires (hard to see the mountains again), it is a perfect blue sky day.

Morning moon 1

Morning moon 2

The whole scene made me pause.  Everything was so quiet and still it was like all of nature was just resting in God.  From the moon in the sky to a little bug on the ground, He holds it all in His hands.  In that chilly morning stillness I just closed my eyes, put my hands out with palms up towards Heaven, took a deep breath of that Rocky Mountain air, and exhaled slowly as I gave God glory and acknowledged that He is absolutely in control.  “I choose to serve you this day Lord Jesus,” I said.  “May your will be done.”

I will get busier as the day goes on, but wherever I go and whatever I am doing I pray that I take that stillness in my heart with me.  I pray you do too.  God is in control today.  He is in control every day.  From everlasting to everlasting He is God.

He holds the moon and cares for the little bug at the same time.  He is God.  He loves you and He knows everything about you–even how many hairs are on your head.  He is God.

Find time every day to rest in Him.  Be still and know that He is God inside your heart no matter what you do.  He is the God of all creation, and He’s got this!

Grace and peace to you all!

“Before the mountains were born or you brought forth the earth and the world, from everlasting to everlasting you are God.”

Psalm 90:2

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Close up shot of Pike’s Peak from our home.

 

The Day I Baptized My Mother

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Yes, on December 18, 2016, 20 years after she accepted Christ in 1996, I baptized my own mother at our church in the Name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit!  She had been baptized when she was 21, but she didn’t know why she did it and she had not received Jesus yet.  I am going to give the floor to my Mom on this one!  I have posted her written testimony below that she submitted to our church before she was baptized.  I pray it is an encouragement to you all!  I love you Mom!

Before I get to her testimony, I wanted to share something my Mom just posted the other day under my piece titled “Seeing and Believing”:

“Ryan, when you returned home from college as a believer in Jesus Christ, my prayers had been answered and I was so grateful to Him for surrounding you with Christian friends.  Then, another blessing was brought to us when you came home for break.  Now, with the authority of the Holy Spirit, you went room to room, casting out the demon in our home that had frightened us for four years, it was cast out forever!  I don’t know how to explain the feeling in words, but after you were done, their was a real feeling of lightness in the air, a peace that filled our home because we just knew it was over.  And, it was.  “Praise God!”  You, along with the Holy Spirit, conquered and wiped out that demon, and I will be forever grateful.  I’m truly sorry you went through so much fear while living there.  Sorry, for all of us, but there was a silver lining…we were all saved that year.  I am forever grateful for that, too.  God is good.
Love you, Mom”

My Mother’s Testimony:

“When I was a child, my Dad taught me The Lord’s Prayer and to say my prayers before bed.  I grew up believing in Jesus and I was taught that God created us, the animals, Heaven, and earth.  But, we never went to church as a family nor was the Bible ever read to us at home.  I didn’t grow up really knowing Jesus, I didn’t have a Bible, and never saw one at home.

When I was around 11 or 12 years old, I walked to church with my neighborhood girlfriend and I enjoyed going very much. I recently reconnected with my childhood girlfriend on Facebook, and I was very happy to see she is cheerfully spreading His word.  Looking back, it feels like I was always seeking Jesus, I wanted more, but I didn’t know how except to go to church, so I continued saying my prayers and went to church and Bible School when I could.

Then when I was a senior in high school, I began dating the man I would one day marry.  His family went to church every Sunday, and I loved going with him and his family.  I enjoyed singing the hymns. I enjoyed helping his Mom with the Sunday dinners that followed church, and the rambunctious, fun afternoons with his family. I always liked that his Dad said grace.  I was baptized when I was 21, just before we were married, in my husband’s childhood church.  What I remember about being baptized during that time was thinking, “now I can go to Heaven.”  I don’t remember needing to or wanting to repent.  I know I didn’t accept Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior at that time.  After our son and daughter were each born, we had them baptized at the same church my husband was baptized as a baby.  I thought we were being good Christians.

My husband and I sadly quit going to church after we moved from our hometown, five years after we were married.  We went a few times trying to find a church, but it never happened.  Our two children grew up like I did when they were little, hearing of God, learning to say their prayers to Jesus, but not really having Jesus in their lives.  Not going to church and not sharing our faith in Jesus and praising God as a family, is a sad regret for me.  I never thought it would be like that for our children since my husband was raised in a family that went to church.  I wanted that for us too, and for our children.

Then my son, Ryan, went to college after high school, 3 states away.  He was feeling a little lonely at first, but then he was blessed with good friends, who were Christians.  They asked him to go to Campus Crusade with them, and he began going.  Ryan accepted Jesus Christ!  He was baptized, this time with Jesus in his heart.  Here was a young man, who before college, had begun to scoff and talk with anger about his aunt and uncle going to church, or anybody else that was.  I was afraid he was on the path of turning away from God.

Then one day, our son called us to say he was going to Campus Crusade with his Christian friends, and he had a wonderful mentor teaching him the Word of God.  Not only was he going to church, he was leading many in prayer, and it was all from God.  Ryan came home during break, and shared with me, his father, and sister how he was saved…that Jesus died on the cross for our sins, told us of repenting our sins, and only through Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior are we are saved, and then we will be in Heaven for eternity with him.  For the very first time in my life, I heard and understood.

I accepted Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior at that moment, in the family car, going down highway 31, and so did my daughter and my husband.  It was such a blessing for our family.  I felt peace and gratitude, our family was saved.  There was such a great joy in Ryan’s heart when he came home, you could see it in his eyes and face, and hear it in his voice and his words. We had sent Ryan to college from Illinois to Colorado because he wanted to get back to the home he missed, but God had his own plan for taking him back home.  “Praise God.”

At that point in time of my accepting Jesus as Lord and Savior, I wanted a relationship with Him that was a strong and personal one, and it is now.  That is what I was always seeking, Jesus was patient in waiting for me.  I wanted Jesus to know me, and I know he does.  In those 20 years since of accepting Jesus, I have grown in my relationship with him and my faith is stronger.  I follow, and want Jesus in my life because I love him for what he did for us on the cross, and for all that he gives us every day, the hope he gives us, his guidance, and our prayers he answers, and the strength he gives us.  He has blessed me with placing people in my life that I have been able to share God’s word with, and I feel that has given them comfort, and I know has strengthened my faith.  Because I am a sinner, I need him and give him control of my life, I know Jesus loves me and is with me.  I know he is the way, and will take us home.

I have been to Southeast many times as a guest with my son, Ryan, daughter-in-law, and both grandchildren.  I watch the services online from Illinois, and I am so grateful Southeast does that for those of us who can’t be there.  If I lived close-by I would be, Southeast has a wonderful, caring congregation and Pastor Phil is the best.  I’ve wanted to be baptized in your church for at least a year.  I feel it on my heart.  I am not the same person who was baptized at 21.  Now, since I have truly accepted Christ Jesus as my Lord and Savior, and I have repented my sins, I want this baptism so much more because I know what it means for me, and what a gift it is from God.

Thank you for giving me this opportunity to share my testimony and share God’s word.  I also thank you for allowing my son, Ryan, to be involved with the immersion during my baptism, this is such a blessing.  My son had his mentor at Campus Crusade, but Ryan has been mine, and this means so much to me.  We have shared many passages, encouraging thoughts, and prayers together.  I feel our family is growing in our faith all the time and I am so thankful for that blessing.

God Bless you, Karen, and all the people at Southeast Christian Church.

Sincerely,

Rhonda Callahan

Baptism date:  Dec. 18, 2016, during the service at 11:00″

Glory to God and thank you Jesus is all I can say!  I love you Mom!  Tell Dad I love him too!

Grace and peace to you all!

1 John 3 verse 1

 

Do Not Fret

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“Refrain from anger and turn from wrath; do not fret–it leads only to evil.”

Psalm 37:8

That is a short verse that really packs a punch!  That is a very different way to look at worrying isn’t it?  Have you ever considered that in the midst of your worry you are headed towards evil?

Many people are familiar with Jesus’ teaching on worrying:

“Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or drink; or about your body, what you will wear.  Is not life more important than food, and the body more important than clothes?  Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them.  Are you not much more valuable than they?  Who of you by worrying can add a single hour to his life.”

Jesus speaking in Matthew 6:25-27

That is hard to do for most people.  People tend to worry.  We like to think we are in control.  It makes us feel safer.  According to God’s Word, when we start to worry we begin to head towards evil.

Believe me, I know about worry.  When I was diagnosed with Celiac Disease on 1-6-12 my whole world was flipped upside down.  I lived through terrible suffering and I was in pain night and day for over four years!  I believed I was going to die and at one point I wrote a will for my wife and kids.  It has been over six years now, and you know what God has shown me through all of my suffering?  Well, many things, but two of the big ones are that He is in control and He wants us to love each other.  Sounds simple, but those are deep lessons that are not so simple for people to learn–myself included!  He spoke to me a lot about those two things during my time of anguish.  He also talked to me a lot about how much He loves me, which was very cool!  He loves you too!

I got to a point in my suffering where I felt as though I was laid out in the dust of the earth and I was nothing but dust.  I know what Hezekiah felt like and I understand Isaiah 38:9-20 because I lived it!  I was forced to cast aside worry and trust in God with all my heart through the most raw and painful anguish of my life, and the Lord led me through it in victory!  Worrying did nothing for me during that time.  When you think there is no way and it is all over, the Lord will surprise you!  Just keep trusting Him and do not fret!

Do you know what would happen when I would fret during that time of suffering?  Yep, you guessed it, it would lead to evil.  I would get angry.  Angry at myself, angry at God, angry at the world—and the Lord would have to gently lead me back to His loving arms and comfort me.  Read my post titled “Wrestling God” to learn more about that.  There was no use in worrying.  All I could do and all I can still do is trust God with this crazy disease they call Celiac.  One thing I know is that I don’t want any fretting leading me to any evil.  That’s for sure!

Be encouraged today because Jesus gives us a great way to fight worry!

“But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.  Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself.  Each day has enough trouble of its own.”

Matthew 6:33-34

I’m telling you folks, when I was laid out prostrate on the floor many times over many years at 2 a.m. suffering from a severely damaged small intestine, seeking Him is all I could do!  He was right there with me and He never left my side!  I will never forget those dark nights of suffering, and I will also never forget how the Lord held me and comforted me during the worst pain and anguish of my life!

Cast your worry onto Jesus today.  Whatever it is, no matter how stressful, He is more than capable of carrying that burden for you!

“Humble yourselves, therefore, under God’s mighty hand, that he may lift you up in due time.  Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you.”

1 Peter 5:6-7

I especially love the way Jesus tells us about the rest He offers us:

“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.  Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.  For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.”

Jesus speaking in Matthew 11:28-30

I can testify that Jesus is gentle and humble in heart and He will give you rest for your soul.  A perfect rest from so many worries!

Grace and peace to you all!

“Surely it was for my benefit that I suffered such anguish.  In your love you kept me from the pit of destruction; you have put all my sins behind your back.”

Isaiah 38:17

Psalm 36 v 5

 

Know Your Authority in Christ

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If you believe in Jesus Christ and He is your Lord and Savior, then it is crucial that you understand the authority that has been given to you by Jesus.  This authority is transferred to us by the power of the Holy Spirit, which was given to us when we repented of our sinful nature and received Jesus as Lord!

In Matthew chapter ten, Jesus gathers His twelve disciples together and He gives them His authority over evil, death, and disease.  He also gives them instructions on how to preach and minister to people.

“He called his twelve disciples to him and gave them authority to drive out evil spirits and to heal every disease and sickness.”

Matthew 10:1

“As you go, preach this message: ‘The kingdom of heaven is near.’  Heal the sick, raise the dead, cleanse those who have leprosy, drive out demons.  Freely you have received, freely give.”

Jesus speaking in Matthew 10:7-8

Brother and Sisters in the Lord, we still have that same power inside of us today!  I have only had to do it once, but in the power of the Holy Spirit I cast out a demon that had been living in our house for four years!  I was only 18 and had only been a Christian for a couple months!  It was incredible!  I also stopped breathing in 2012, my wife prayed over my lifeless body, and I came back in the power of the Holy Spirit!  No, I’m not nuts, I am testifying!  It was not my time to go yet.  Jesus is The Resurrection and The Life, and He says when I go!

We have power over disease too.  Sometimes, like with the Apostle Paul, the Lord keeps the thorn in for His Own purposes.  However, God still used Paul to heal people through the laying on of hands in the power of the Holy Spirit!  The brothers in my Bible study in college and I once laid hands on our brother who had a damaged knee.  He was due to have surgery the next day.  There were over twenty guys in my study at one point.  We all prayed for his healing.  The next day when he went in for surgery, the surgeon said the new x-ray showed it was healed and he didn’t need surgery anymore!  We were all pumped when he came back to campus to tell everybody!  He ended up becoming a Pastor in Boulder.  I know God can heal me from Celiac Disease and restore me completely, but I also know I have to trust God with this thorn and rely fully on His grace.  It is sufficient, believe me!

Jesus left His disciples with one more very important command before He ascended into Heaven.  This is so crucial for Christians to understand!  You must understand the authority that has been given to you and accept it with an open heart.  It is called the Great Commission and it is the foundation of why we preach worldwide!

At the end of the Book of Matthew, Jesus gathers the remaining eleven disciples to a mountain in Galilee and He speaks three of the most famous lines in the entire Bible.

“Then Jesus came to them and said, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me.  Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you.  And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.”

Matthew 28:18-20

That is the power and authority of God that has been given to you my brothers and sisters!  I will never forget the first time I baptized someone!  I was in college and a friend of ours had accepted Christ and she wanted to be baptized.  She asked me to baptize her because I was well known on campus from preaching almost every Friday night at Campus Crusade for Christ.  Those four years at the University of Northern Colorado were incredible!  What a time of growth in the Lord!  We witnessed so many of our fellow classmates come to Jesus!

I was honored that she would ask me to baptize her, and of course I accepted the offer with joy!  We set it up to do it that night at a pool.  Several of our friends came and it was so joyful and cool!  We bought her red roses and placed some of the pedals in the water.  It was beautiful!

Right as I was getting in the water, one of our friends who had grown up in a very legalistic fundamental church spoke up and said, “What are you doing?!  You can’t baptize her!  You are not a pastor!”

Now folks, I was trained in the Bible and evangelism by one of the best evangelists I have ever known.  He was the Director of Campus Crusade at UNC when I attended from 1996 to 2000, and he taught me the authority I had in Christ very well and I was in the game preaching the Gospel on campus every day.  Keep in mind, I had already cast out the demon in my parent’s house by the power of the Holy Spirit inside me!

I was angry at my friend for saying such an ignorant, sinful, and blasphemous statement against God’s Word and His command to us!  However, I stayed calm, looked right at her, and I rebuked her in the Name of Jesus for her lies and told her Jesus gave me the authority to do this, and I am going to baptize her.  She didn’t say another word after that, and our group of friends looked away from her and back at me.

My newly saved friend who I was gently holding in the water looked up at me and smiled.  I asked her to confirm her faith in Jesus, which she did, upon which confession I said, “I now baptize you in the Name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit,” as I gently dunked her under the water and brought her back up!

All of the people gathered around the pool cheered and some were crying.  It was so beautiful I will never forget it!  That girl is still following Jesus to this day!  I have since baptized many people and I will continue to do so by the Lord’s command, and so should you.

I don’t know what kind of church you grew up in.  I did not grow up in church.  I came to Christ through supernatural experiences and He showed me just how powerful He is!  I came to know Jesus through straight up Holy Spirit power!  If you believe in Jesus, don’t you ever let anybody tell you that you can’t baptize or preach or heal or drive out demons because you are not a pastor or some other ordained title of human ego!  I rebuke those lies of legalism in the Name of Jesus!  Jesus never said you have to be an ordained pastor to have this authority.  Those are sinful human regulations put on God!  You have the authority to do it in Jesus, so obey your King and do it!  “Freely you have received, freely give,” as Jesus said.

We are Ambassadors for Jesus Christ on this earth.  All authority in heaven and on earth was given to Jesus, and He told us to go and make disciples of all nations and baptize them in the Name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.  He will be with us to the very end of the age just as He said He would be, and His authority is all the authority you need!

Know your authority in the Lord brothers and sisters, be strong in it, and don’t ever let anybody tell you otherwise!

Grace and peace to you!

Matthew 28 with sunset

 

Fruit of the Spirit

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I like fruit, don’t you?  It is sweet and refreshing, and it is a blessing from God!  God gives us another kind of fruit when we receive His Holy Spirit after receiving Jesus!  It is not fruit that you eat.  These are fruits of the Spirit I am talking about!

If you want to have true power for living and overcome sin in your life, then you need the Holy Spirit.  It is through Jesus and the power of the Holy Spirit that we overcome sin and death.  Listen to how Paul explains it to the believers in Galatia:

“So I say live by the Spirit, and you will not gratify the desires of the sinful nature.  For the sinful nature desires what is contrary to the Spirit, and the Spirit what is contrary to the sinful nature.  They are in conflict with each other, so that you do not do what you want.  But if you are led by the Spirit, you are not under law.”

Galatians 5:16-18

So, the flesh and the Spirit are at war with each other.  They want different things.  The sinful nature wants sin.  The Spirit wants holiness.  They are in conflict, so that we don’t do what we want, which means sin.  That is so true too!  If we do exactly what we want all the time, we will most definitely end up sinning.  Let’s take a look at the fruit of the sinful nature and then I will show you the fruit that comes from the Holy Spirit.

The rotten fruit of the sinful nature

“The acts of the sinful nature are obvious: sexual immorality, impurity and debauchery; idolatry and witchcraft; hatred, discord, jealousy, fits of rage, selfish ambition, dissensions, factions and envy; drunkenness, orgies, and the like.  I warn you, as I did before, that those who live like this will not inherit the kingdom of God.”

Galatians 5:19-21

Man, that’s like a rotten brown banana in a pile of rotten bananas!  If we are honest with ourselves, and I hope you are, then many of those acts of the sinful nature are not foreign to any of us.  Those are all disgusting realities of the sinful nature found everywhere in the world.  That nasty fruit comes with a warning too: notice, you won’t go to Heaven if you live like this!  That rotted fruit needs to be thrown out!  How do we do that?  Only by the power of the Holy Spirit, that’s how!

The Beautiful Fruit of the Spirit!

“But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control.  Against such things there is no law.”

Galatians 5:22-23

Man, that is beautiful!  That is like a succulent perfectly ripe strawberry in the soft summer breeze!  That is the kind of fruit I want inside my soul!  How about you?  That is what God promises you when you accept Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior.  He will fill you with His Holy Spirit and produce that exact fruit of the Spirit in you.  The perfect fruit of the Spirit will show up in your life and vanquish the old rotten fruit of the sinful nature!  You will be set free from sin, and death will no longer have any hold over you!

“Those who belong to Christ Jesus have crucified the sinful nature with its passions and desires.  Since we live by the Spirit, let us keep in step with the Spirit.”

Galatians 5:24-25

Paul leaves us with one more crucial warning about the sinful nature and the Spirit at the end of his letter to the Galatians:

“Do not be deceived: God cannot be mocked.  A man reaps what he sows.  The one who sows to please his sinful nature, from that nature will reap destruction; the one who sows to please the Spirit, from the Spirit will reap eternal life.”

Galatians 5:7-8

Choose wisely.

Grace and peace to you all!

Acts 1 verse 8

 

 

The Criminals Who Died With Jesus

Luke 23 v 42 43

There are many aspects of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ that the church talks about.  The most important thing to remember is that Jesus died to forgive all of your sins and reconcile you to God (John 3:16, 1 John 3:16, Ephesians 2:8-9).  That is why Jesus is called the Lamb of God.  He was sacrificed for the sins of the whole world!  Salvation is a free gift from God and the only way to Heaven is through Jesus Christ (John 14:6).  Remember the Apostle Paul’s words in Romans 10:9, “That if you confess with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.”  Today, I want to focus on the criminals that were crucified next to Jesus–one on His right, the other on His left.

These men both spoke to Jesus, but each man made very different comments to Jesus and very different decisions about Jesus.  One man rejected Jesus and the other man received Jesus as Lord.  Let’s travel back in time to around 33 A.D. when Jesus was crucified by the Romans, and listen in on the conversation.

The Crucifixion of Jesus Christ

“Two other men, both criminals, were also led out with him to be executed.  When they came to the place called the Skull, there they crucified him, along with the criminals–one on his right, the other on his left.  Jesus said, “Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing.”  And they divided up his clothes by casting lots.

The people stood watching, and the rulers even sneered at him.  They said, “He saved others; let him save himself if he is the Christ of God, the Chosen One.”

The soldiers also came up and mocked him.  They offered him wine vinegar and said, “If you are the king of the Jews, save yourself.”

There was a written notice above him, which read: THIS IS THE KING OF THE JEWS.

One of the criminals who hung there hurled insults at him: “Aren’t you the Christ?  Save yourself and us!”

But the other criminal rebuked him.  “Don’t you fear God,” he said, “since you are under the same sentence?  We are punished justly, for we are getting what our deeds deserve.  But this man has done nothing wrong.”

Then he said, “Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom.”

Jesus answered him, “I tell you the truth, today you will be with me in paradise.”

Luke 23:32-43

I want to stop right there.  That is incredible!  What a conversation that Luke records!  First, Jesus forgives those crucifying Him as the soldiers and rulers are mocking Him, which is amazing and beautiful.  Then, as one criminal is mocking Jesus the other criminal rebukes the mocker!  These men had nails driven through their hands and feet and were hanging on crosses, but they were chatting away!

The criminal who repented did so by accepting his punishment as just and realizing that Jesus was innocent.  He gave glory to Jesus as his King, and he was saved right there on his cross!  He didn’t have time to live a righteous life, and he was being punished for a crime he committed, but he put his faith in Jesus, and that very day he was with Jesus in Heaven!  We are saved by faith in Jesus, not by works (Ephesians 2:8-9).

He repented of his sin and put his faith in Jesus as he was dying on a cross and Jesus saved his soul that very day!  He was a criminal at the end of the line–time’s up!  But Jesus saved him because he put his faith in Him!  That is the power of God’s love and forgiveness!

Another important fact to mention is that he also did not have time to get baptized and that is very important because there are people out there who preach baptism for salvation.  Listen to me please, we are not saved by just getting dunked in water.  We are saved by putting our faith in Jesus Christ.  We get baptized as an act of obedience to the Lord’s command (Matthew 28:18-20) to show the world that we believe in Jesus Christ.  Baptism is a witness to unbelievers.  The repentant man next to Jesus did not have time to get baptized, but as Jesus said, he was with Him that day in paradise after they both died on their crosses.  The man was saved by grace through faith in Jesus.  Read the “My Beliefs” page on my blog to learn more about baptism into the Name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.

I once heard our Pastor preach about the Roman method of crucifixion.  As you can imagine, it was the most brutal form of execution around and it was primarily reserved for criminals like murderers, and people who were enemies or traitors of Rome.  It is possible that the men hanging next to Jesus had killed someone.  Whatever it was, the repentant man believed he deserved to be there and Jesus did not.  That soft heart towards Jesus led him to a faith that saved him at the very last moments of his life!

The other man who hurled insults at Jesus and mocked him decided to take the full punishment for his own sins upon himself.  He could have cried out to Jesus too, and his sins would have been forgiven and he would have been in paradise that day as well.  Instead, he chose to reject Jesus and he died in his sins that day.

The stark contrast of that scene from the Bible blows me away!  Is that not like all of us today in our time?  Are we not all heading towards our end just like the men on the cross that day next to Jesus?  We all have a choice to make.  Time is running out.  We can accept God’s plan of salvation or we can reject it.  We can mock Jesus or we can receive Jesus and be saved!  It truly is up to us.  I made the choice to receive Jesus as my Lord and Savior back in October of 1996, and I highly recommend it!  Don’t be the unrepentant guy on the cross mocking Jesus until your last breath.  Jesus loves you and He died for you too!

“Later, knowing that all was now completed, and so that the Scripture would be fulfilled, Jesus said, “I am thirsty.”  A jar of wine vinegar was there, so they soaked a sponge in it, put the sponge on a stalk of the hyssop plant, and lifted it to Jesus’ lips.  When he had received the drink, Jesus said, “It is finished.”  With that, he bowed his head and gave up his spirit.”

John 19:28-30

When He died, Jesus was actually separated from God and He paid the full penalty of our sin for our salvation.  That is why He said, “It is finished.”  Did you know that after He died and before the resurrection Jesus actually went down into hell and preached to the disobedient people who had died back in Noah’s time?  Yeah, the Noah who built the ark!  Check it out:

“For Christ died for sins once for all, the righteous for the unrighteous, to bring you to God.  He was put to death in the body but made alive by the Spirit, through whom also he went and preached to the spirits in prison who disobeyed long ago when God waited patiently in the days of Noah while the ark was being built…”

1 Peter 3:18-20

The “spirits in prison” is hell folks!  You see, He most definitely experienced death, but death had no hold on Him!  He paid the full penalty for our sin, which is death (separation from God), and He conquered it!  Satan could not touch him, the demons could not touch him, and death could not hold him down!  None of those things can hold you down either if you know Jesus!

“Jesus said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life.  He who believes in me will live, even though he dies; and whoever lives and believes in me will never die.  Do you believe this?”

John 11:25-26

That, my friends, is the question of our lifetime!  Grace and peace to you!

Acts 4 verse 12

 

 

The Rapture

Rapture verse

“For the Lord himself will come down from heaven, with a loud command, with the voice of the archangel and with the trumpet call of God, and the dead in Christ will rise first.  After that, we who are still alive and are left will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air.  And so we will be with the Lord forever.  Therefore encourage each other with these words.”

1 Thessalonians 4:16-18

Okay folks, this is a big subject where there is a lot of heated debate within the church.  I am going to get to the point because there are a lot of weeds to get into with this topic.  I talked with a strong brother in Christ today about the Rapture, and it got me thinking.  I posted such a long reply to him that I figured I better just do a post about the Rapture on my blog too.  So, without further delay, may I introduce you to The Rapture.

One thing I want you to remember is that it has to get really, really bad on earth before the Rapture takes place!  We will all be here for all of it leading right up to that point if it happens in our time.  How bad it is going to get before we are “caught up” only God knows.  The verse that gets me is the one in Revelation 14:12 about the mark of the beast where it says, “This calls for patient endurance on the part of the saints who obey God’s commandments and remain faithful to Jesus.”  The mark of the beast takes place during the Tribulation, so that is talking about the people who accept Christ during the Tribulation, but I take it to heart nonetheless.

Based off of 22 years of studying the Bible, I believe the time table of future events is World War 3 (WW3), the Rapture, the Tribulation, the 2nd Coming where Jesus defeats Satan at Armageddon, and the Millennial Kingdom.  Believers in Jesus will be Raptured before the Tribulation.  However, it is going to have to get very bad for WW3 to pop off and we will all be here for that if it happens in our time.

We will have to hold on and endure because it will get so bad that God comes to get us. WW3 will be so bad that a third of mankind dies (Revelation 9:18)!  That is 2 billion people based off today’s world population!  It will be so bad that the anti-Christ comes at the end of it and the Tribulation starts!  That is why the Bible says the world will love the anti-Christ because he brings peace (which is a fake peace) to WW3 and stops the war.  The world will think he is the greatest world ruler ever!

People forget how bad it has to get before the Tribulation can start, and that is where a lot of the disagreement is.  We will not be Raptured out of WW3.  We will have to endure. We are Raptured right before the Tribulation at the end of WW3 because the Tribulation is about God’s wrath and that is not for the redeemed in Jesus.  Imagine how bad it will be on the earth in order for the Rapture to happen and the Tribulation to start!  We have to live through everything leading right up to the moment of the Rapture (again, if it happens in our time).

The original language the Bible was written in almost 2,000 years ago makes it much easier to understand.  The New Testament was written in Greek, so let’s look at the Greek root of the phrase “caught up” about the Rapture in 1 Thessalonians 4:17.

I learned from Pastor Mark Hitchcock that “caught up” is the word harpazo in Greek, which means “to snatch, to seize, or to take suddenly.”  The same Greek word harpazo is used in the story about Philip and the Ethiopian when Philip is snatched up and transported by the Spirit to Azotus in Acts 8:26-40.  We will most definitely be “caught up, snatched, and taken suddenly” just like the Greek word harpazo means.  If it happened to Philip, then it can happen to us, and it is the same exact Greek wording as the Rapture in 1 Thessalonians 4:17.  Believers in Jesus will be snatched and caught up (harpazo) in the Spirit just like that!  Praise God!

Pastor Mark Hitchcock in his book “The End: A Complete Overview of Bible Prophecy and the End of Days” teaches us about the word harpazo and where our English word “Rapture” comes from:

Harpazo appears thirteen times in the New Testament: Matthew 11:12; 13:19; John 6:15; 10:12, 28, 29; Acts 8:39; 23:10; 2 Corinthians 12:2, 4; 1 Thessalonians 4:17; Jude 1:23; Revelation 12:5.  In those passages, harpazo is variously translated as “take by force,” “snatch,” or “caught up” (NASB).  In Acts 8, the Spirit “snatches,” or transports, Philip from one place to another that was twenty miles away.  In 2 Corinthians 12, Paul describes being “caught up” to heaven in the presence of the Lord.  This was a thrilling experience he wanted others to share.  In Revelation 12:5, harpazo refers back to the Ascension of Jesus to heaven (Acts 1:9-11).

Our English word Rapture is derived from Latin.  In the fourth century AD, the great scholar Jerome translated the Greek New Testament into Latin.  In 1 Thessalonians 4:17, Jerome translated the Greek word harpazo into the Latin word raeptius.  The Latin word rapio means “to seize, snatch, or seize away.”  This word was eventually brought into English as Rapture.

So, while it is true that the word Rapture does not occur in most English translations, 1 Corinthians 15:51-55 and 1 Thessalonians 4:17 clearly contain the concept of a catching away of living believers to meet the Lord.  The Rapture could just as well be called the “catching away of the church,” “the snatching away of the church,” the “translation of the church,” or the “harpazo of the church.”  But “Rapture of the church” is an excellent description and has become the most common title for this event.”

Mark Hitchcock, The End, pages 124-125

It is clear the Lord will come to get us and I believe in the Rapture.  However, it will get extremely bad on earth before that happens and we will have to endure and hang on to Jesus.  The Tribulation is not for believers in Jesus.  He rescues us out of His coming wrath!  In the same Book of 1 Thessalonians, Paul writes:

“and to wait for his Son from Heaven, whom he raised from the dead–Jesus, who rescues us from the coming wrath.”

1 Thessalonians 1:10

Paul is encouraging the Thessalonian believers that we will be rescued from the coming wrath and Jesus will snatch us up suddenly (harpazo) into the air with Him, and we will be with the Lord forever!

Just like Paul says in 1 Thessalonians 4:18,

“Therefore encourage each other with these words.”

Take heart believers!  You are safe in Jesus!  The Greek root meaning of the word “faith” means to “trust in, cling to, and rely on.”  That is exactly what we need to be doing with Jesus.  Trust Jesus, cling to Jesus, and rely on Jesus!  He will come to get us just like He said he would.

“Do not let your hearts be troubled.  Trust in God; trust also in me.  In my Father’s house are many rooms; if it were not so, I would have told you.  I am going  there to prepare a place for you.  And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come back and take you to be with me that you also may be where I am.  You know the way to the place where I am going.”

Jesus speaking in John 14:1-4

That is not figurative language folks!  That is literal and He means it!  He will be coming back to get us, and every knee will bow and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord to the glory of God the Father!  Amen!

Grace and peace to you all!

Never forsake verse

Completed Faith

Ephesians 2 v 10

There is another section of Scripture that is widely misunderstood and misused to instill fear in people.  It is found in the Book of James regarding Faith and Deeds.  Before I get to that, please read the above verse.  You can see that any good works we do are done through Jesus, and God prepared them in advance for us to do them.

It is clear in Ephesians 2:8-10 that we are saved by grace through faith in Jesus, and that any good works we do are done through Him:

“For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith–and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God–not by works, so that no one can boast.  For we are God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.”

There is no boasting about good works.  The work we do for Jesus is done for His glory and it was prepared for us by God to complete.  We are not working for our salvation.  That was paid for in full by Jesus when He died on the cross for our sins.  If we could earn salvation, then He died for nothing.  He said, “It is finished,” for a reason!

With all of that in mind, let’s turn to the misunderstood and misused Scripture in James:

“What good is it, my brothers, if a man claims to have faith but has no deeds?  Can such faith save him?  Suppose a brother or sister is without clothes and daily food.  If one of you says to him, “Go, I wish you well; keep warm and well fed,” but does nothing about his physical needs, what good is it?  In the same way, faith by itself, if it is not accompanied by action, is dead.”

James 2:14-17

That sounds odd doesn’t it?  I thought Ephesians says salvation is by grace through faith and not by works.  Yes, that’s right, James is not talking about salvation.  He is talking about putting your faith into action, and explaining to the new believers scattered everywhere that there is work to be done.

The New Testament was written in Greek, so let’s look at that word “dead.”  The Greek root of that word is nekrós.  In this context it means “unable, ineffective, powerless, or corpse-like.”  James is telling them to not be ineffective in their faith.  He is asking what good is your faith if you don’t act on it?

If you see a homeless man in need, but do nothing about it, what good is your faith?  That is what he is saying.  He is really saying, get up off the bench and get in the game!  He is not talking about working for your salvation!  Any good works we do are done through Jesus in the power of the Holy Spirit and all the glory goes to God for preparing it!

Yes, of course we are saved by grace through faith in Jesus, but don’t just sit there.  Our faith is like a muscle that needs to be worked.  James is telling us to not let that muscle wear out!  God gave you gifts in the Spirit–go use them!

I pray we all complete the work the Lord has for us to do!  If God is for us, who can be against us?!  In Jesus’ Name, Amen!

Grace and peace to you all!

Remember:

Saved by grace through faith

Seeing and Believing

John 20 v 29 with sunflowers

That verse is always a little hard for me.  Why?  Because I believe because I saw.  I came to Jesus because of a terrifying supernatural experience.  I know it is real!  Yes, I still had to take that leap of faith to trust that Jesus would be the One to deliver me, but after living with a demon for four years it was a much easier choice for me.

I know many of you have never had supernatural experiences with demons and angels.  Many of you have walked with Jesus longer than I have, and you might not have experienced anything like that.  I commend you for your faith, and you are blessed!  Listen to what Jesus says to you:

“Then Jesus told him, “Because you have seen me, you have believed; blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed.”

John 20:29

Granted, none of us have seen Jesus and there is blessing that we believe without seeing Him, but I experienced the spiritual realm and that is why I believe.  I didn’t even see Jesus when I stopped breathing.  I felt Him and heard Him.  He walked over to me and simply said, “It’s okay.”  I knew it was Him because I know His voice.  Just like I know it is my Dad when he calls me on the phone.  Those experiences have given me great strength throughout my walk with Jesus!  During my time of suffering, the memories of the angels comforted and strengthened me.  The memory I have of the incredible peace and painlessness when I stopped breathing is something I will never forget!  I was with Jesus, He kept me safe, and He let me live!  Glory to the Lord!

I don’t know why these things happened to me and not to you.  I bet you are glad you didn’t live with a demon through your High School years though!  Breathing shallow with the sheets pulled up over your face every night listening for any strange sound, any out of place movement, or any flicker of the lights!  Sleeping with your light on the entire four years.  Walking through your house not knowing if it is around the corner or right next to you about to do something terrifying!  Those fallen angels are horrific and it was terrifying, but Jesus delivered our family from it!  Testify, all of Heaven is watching!

Psalm 91 v 11

I am responsible for the knowledge I have been given and I feel the weight.  Yes, His yoke is easy and His burden is light, but what I mean is that I feel very responsible for telling people the truth because of what I lived through.  No matter how nuts it makes me sound.  I have to tell people.  I don’t want to get to Heaven and have God ask me, “so what did you do with the knowledge I gave you?”, and not have a good answer.

He already knows of course, but I will tell Him, “I love Jesus and I preached the Gospel and warned the world with what I knew Lord, I hope you are pleased with me.”  I am going to do down preaching to my last breath folks!  Heaven is most definitely real and I am so looking forward to experiencing that peace and painlessness for eternity!

Yes, angels are big!  Yes, they have wings!  Yes, they are beautiful in sparkling snowing light!  I pray you get to see one someday!  If you believe in Jesus, then God gives His angels charge over you every day!  Don’t ever forget that, it is no joke!  They are here and they fight demons on our behalf!  You just can’t see them most of the time, that’s all.

If you are a believer in Jesus, then you also have His power to drive out demons.  I will never forget the fervor I felt inside my soul when I went back to my parent’s house and cast that filthy creature out of our house!  That is the Holy Spirit power and if you know Jesus, believe me, you have it too!

Jesus is alive!  Rejoice in the Lord today!  Rejoice!  He has saved your soul, given you His Spirit, and He protects you with His angel armies!  Be encouraged and take heart!

Grace and peace to you all!

Ephesians 6 v 12

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Be Slow To Anger

James 1 v 19

Okay, if you have been reading my blog, then you know I like to confess things and get it off my chest.  I told you I would be real.  It is good for the soul and it brings us closer to God too.  I have been chatting with a real cool brother here on the WordPress blogs (what’s up Divine Masculine), and he got me thinking today.  We were chatting about trouble with our ladies and keeping a level head when the past is brought up and things get heated.  I was telling him about an argument I had last night with my wife.

Yes, news flash world, Christian couples have arguments too.  Sometimes they are even bad arguments that hurt the heart.  So that’s one confession I guess, but my main point was going to be about my hot temper that sometimes returns from a distant past and flares up burning down everything in sight.

Now, I don’t want you to get the wrong idea.  I am a very chill guy, like really chill.  It takes a lot to get me agitated.  I hate anger and I hate fighting and violence.  I was never that kind of guy.  I don’t even like watching boxing.  There is nothing cool about brain damage.

Sometimes though, given just the right spark, that sinful anger will be right back in my lap burning me and others around me.  When I was in the beginning of my suffering with Celiac and my brain was still on fire from the damaging gliadin protein, it felt like I was angry all the time in peak fight or flight mode.  It was awful.  Thankfully, that nightmare part of the disease is over and healed now!

I have learned to control anger through years of training and discipline in God’s Word, but I am not perfect.  I have made my mistakes.  Now at 40, I am feeling the strongest I have felt spiritually in my entire life.  This is after six and a half years of suffering Celiac!  He makes beauty out of ashes, I’m tellin’ ya!  I don’t feel angry about the disease anymore and I am finally coming to terms with it.  I still have rough days, but I am at peace and it feels great!

The other night I had an argument with my wife about our son.  Things from the past were brought up, and that is where I want to stop.  You see, that is one of the sparks for me.  People talking about past mistakes.  I hate it!  I hate it when its done to me and I hate it when I do it.  I hate it because in 1 Corinthians 13 Paul writes, “love keeps no record of wrongs.”  We are to forgive as Christ forgave us, and let it go.

I could feel that angry little guy rising up inside me wanting to go all buck wild and free!  But this is a story of victory!  You know what I did instead of freaking out?  I hugged that little angry buddy and he wasn’t angry anymore.  I prayed, calmed down, and gave it to God.  I have learned from my training in the Bible.

Now, my wife and I still had some “strong fellowship” regarding our disagreement, but we worked it out in love and peace.  We never go to bed angry.  Don’t do that.  Squash it before bedtime.

“”In your anger do not sin”: Do not let the sun go down while you are still angry, and do not give the devil a foothold.”

Ephesians 4:26-27

That is very wise advice!  Forgive before bed, so that in the morning the devil does not have a foothold as you wake up angry.  My good friend Roberto who I have known since college told me once, “every time you get angry, you lose.”  Those words have echoed in my mind ever since.  Anger=lose.  Remember that.  I’m not talking about righteous anger where you save somebody who is being beat up or something like that.  I’m talking about sinful anger.  I think we all know the difference.

Here are the verses that have trained me to be more victorious over sinful anger:

“Do not be quickly provoked in your spirit, for anger resides in the lap of fools.”

Ecclesiastes 7:9

“My dear brothers, take note of this: Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry, for man’s anger does not bring about the righteous life that God desires.  Therefore, get rid of all moral filth and the evil that is so prevalent and humbly accept the word planted in you, which can save you.”

James 1:19-21

Humbly accept the word planted in you is right!  I have read those verses and prayed those verses for years.  That I would be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to become angry.  I pray it all the time still to this day.  I don’t want to be a fool and get burned or burn others with sinful anger.  I want to be righteous!  Is that not what we all really want?  To be clean and whole and at peace?  Well, that is what Jesus does for us.  Amen!

My wife and I are doing great by the way!  I love her and she is my lady and my best friend!  We have been through more than you can imagine together.  She cared for me during my suffering so deeply with love, and I am so thankful to be with her!  I just wanted to give you an inside look at a real Christian marriage of 17 years, and how I deal with anger.  Yeah, sometimes we get on each other’s nerves, and sometimes arguments can be hurtful, but forgive, let it go, and keep marching forward together!

“Bear with each other and forgive whatever grievances you may have against one another.  Forgive as the Lord forgave you.  And over all these virtues put on love, which binds them together in perfect unity.”

Colossians 3:13-14

Thanks again Divine Masculine my brother for the great conversation today!  Always real brother!

Grace and peace to you all!

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