Saturday, November 18, 2006


JE CHRISTIANS

The message that came out of our 'Day to Seek the Lord 2' is for the folks in New Life to go beyond a 'just enough' Christianity.
The world is full of JE Christians. A 'just enough' Christian will only do things out of convenience. He will come for meetings out of obligation and duty. He sits on the sidelines and does not risks getting too involved. You will find him sitting on the back rows of the church even if there are empty rows in front. He is saying, 'Don't expect more commitment from me'. I am busy enough. I love God and He is my priority but if there is danger, or inconvenience or it costs too much- please count me out. I give the 10% because that's in the word but don't expect me to sacrifice anymore. I attend Church but don't expect me to give more of my time. I have done enough to get into heaven . I have walked the first mile- don't force me to go the second mile. This is against the teachings of our Lord who wants us to go the second mile. Be the server and not the served.

Wednesday, November 15, 2006


MY MINISTRY PHILOSOPHY

"A snot nose reporter asked Mother Teresa:Do you feel like a failure? You have fed hungry people and there are more hungry people today than when you started?You have helped the poor dying people of India, and more people are dying?Do you feel like a failure?

MOTHER TERESA LOOKED THE YOUNG MAN IN THE EYE, AND REPLIED: GOD HAS NOT CALLED ME TO BE SUCCESSFUL, GOD CALLED ME TO BE FAITHFUL. I STAND AT MY POST OF DUTY. THAT IS WHAT I HAVE BEEN CALLED TO DO."

That's my ministry philosophy as well. Success is doing what God has called us to do.

DON'T PUT GOD IN A BOX

My time with the Lord in the morning consist of reading the scriptures and also two devotionals- a periodical 'Everyday with Jesus' by Selwyn Hughes and the other is 'My Utmost for the Highest' by Oswald Chambers.

Today's reading reminds us not to put God in a box. We often think that just because a certain way work for us that we can keep doing it that way. This moves our dependence from the living Lord to our confidence on a certain way or principle.

Oswald Chambers wrote, "Beware of making a fetish consistency to your convictions instead of being devoted to God. There never was a more inconsistent Being on this earth than Our Lord, but He was never inconsistent to His Father. The one consistency of the saint is not to a principle but to the Divine life. It is the Divine life which ocntinually makes more and more discoveries about the Divine mind. It is easier to be a fanantic than a faithful soul, because there is something amazingly humbling, particularly to our religious conceit, in being loyal to God."

Tuesday, November 14, 2006




LESSONS FROM TED HAGGARD

Ted Haggard's letter to his church
http://www.gazette.com/display.php?id=1326184&secid=1 was one of the most well written confessions I have ever read. He blamed no one except himself and admitted to the dark struggles all through his adult life. He put it well when he said, 'The public person I was wasn’t a lie; it was just incomplete. ' A true pastor, he ended his letter by leaving behind some final advice on how the church to respond to the crisis that he created: advice which I feel all churches can also benefit in going through a difficult situation-

"I appreciate your loving and forgiving nature, and I humbly ask you to do a few things:
1. Please stay faithful to God through service and giving.
2. Please forgive me. I am so embarrassed and ashamed. I caused this and I have no excuse. I am a sinner. I have fallen. I desperately need to be forgiven and healed.
3. Please forgive my accuser. He is revealing the deception and sensuality that was in my life. Those sins, and others, need to be dealt with harshly. So, forgive him and actually, thank God for him. I am trusting that his actions will make me, my wife and family, and ultimately all of you, stronger. He didn’t violate you; I did.
4. Please stay faithful to each other. Perform your functions well. Encourage each other and rejoice in God’s faithfulness. Our church body is a beautiful body, and like every family, our strength is tested and proven in the midst of adversity. Because of the negative publicity I’ve created with my foolishness, we can now demonstrate to the world how our sick and wounded can be healed, and how even disappointed and betrayed church bodies can prosper and rejoice."

I pray that he will be fully restored and run the remainder of his race well.

Monday, November 13, 2006


TOUCHING THE LORD

There is a great difference between thronging Jesus and touching Him. Every week thousands go in and out of our churches, join in the activities, sing the hymns and choruses, listen to the sermon;
they throng Jesus but never touch Him.

We can touch God if we reach out to Him in faith, in need and desperation like the woman who bled for 12 years. Luke 8:40-56. Her touch caused power to flow out from the Lord and made Jesus stopped to give her attention.

JERRY FALWELL

A pastor that I admire is Jerry Falwell, pastor of Thomas Road Baptist Church in Virginia. It is obvious that his ministry is blessed because he is unwavering in his righteous stance that is based on God's word. The guiding principles of his life (taken from one of his sermons) are:

1. We are debtors to God and humanity.
Romans 1:14 "I am debtor both to the Greeks, and to the Barbarians; both to the wise, and to the unwise."

2. We are called to full commitment.
If God's people will see nothing but the goal line, will accept nothing but victory, will pay any price, will suffer any hurt and hardship, will refuse to be discouraged or disheartened, we cannot help but win; because we are charged with the power of God's Holy Spirit.

3. We must be visionaries.
The difference between mediocrity and greatness is vision.

4. We must be men and women of prayer.
Nothing of eternal importance is ever accomplished apart from prayer.

5. We must be people of great faith.
Hebrews 11:6 "But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him."If you are going to run this race for God and make a mark on this generation, you must be willing to leap in and, if you lose your life in the doing, lose it for the glory of God!Faith is standing on God's integrity and acting on His promises even if you have to act and stand alone.

6. We must trust God's sovereignty.
God's man is indestructible until he has finished the work God has called him to do.God never promised to keep you out of trouble; but He does promise to be with you through all your troubles.

CHANGE THE WORLD

Evangelist Mordecai Ham conducted a tent meeting campaign many years ago in North Carolina. Two teens named Billy Graham and Grady Wilson were converted to Christ in that meeting. The rest is history. We change the world one soul at a time.