Yearly Archives: 2014

The Gritty Truth about Faith

It’s not always pretty. In fact in the words of Pastor Mankins: Get “Ugly” For Jesus

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The message brought about an intriguing thought, one I’ve had for some time. David praised God out of his clothes. Whether you’re hurt or joyous about a circumstance you often forget how it looks to others. Most often you’re just trying to accomplish a thing. Why not the tell others the gritty truth. Faith ain’t pretty. It gets hard at times but these are the times to push for the other side knowing God is there, with you and waiting for you, with the winning bouquet of Glory.

Enjoy this excerpt of The Message – Faith ain’t Pretty

A local tire store had an advertisement that caught my attention. The ad said, “Hello, neighbor! Tires ain’t pretty, but everyone needs tires, so you might as well get them from us at the best price.”

Some time later I was in a radical, wild church service where people were laughing, and shouting, and praising God. Some were even leaping for joy, running, and dancing! During all of this, the Lord spoke to me in this way, “Hello, neighbor! Faith ain’t pretty, but everyone needs faith! So get your faith from God and learn how to release your faith and respond to the Word and power of God.”

So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.
(Rom. 10:17)

I rejoice at thy word, as one that findeth great spoil.
(Ps. 119:162)

Thy words were found, and I did eat them, and thy word was unto me the joy and rejoicing of mine heart.
(Jer. 15:16)

…yet believing, ye rejoice with joy unspeakable and full of glory: Receiving the end of your faith, even the salvation of your souls.
(1 Peter 1:8,9)

Notice that between “believing” and “receiving” in these verses is “joy unspeakable.”

Joy Unspeakable
When you are really a Bible believing Christian, there must be some rejoicing with joy unspeakable. If the joy is “unspeakable,” you must let it out somehow through laughing, shouting, leaping , or dancing for joy. This kind of joy is full of glory. The spirit of faith declares the outcome even in the middle of adversity. You see the victorious end of the challenge you are facing.

Some people would have great faith, but they are too concerned about being pretty all the time. They want to look cool or sophisticated. Real Bible faith ain’t always pretty. (I know that may not be good English, but it is still true.)

For the entirety of Mark Mankins Message Read more at http://www.cfaith.com/index.php/article-display/19-articles/faith/21930-faith-ain-t-pretty

Source: The Spirit Of Faith by Mark Hankins

Share Your Testimony – No Private Victory!

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People believe you have to conquer the enemy within before you challenge the devil with out.  Let me submit to you. To conquer the darkness within all you have to do is shed a little light on the situation. Let God do what he promises, provide all you need according to His riches in Glory in Christ Jesus. Tell the world! I’m struggling with pride. I’m hurting with lust… People are quick to testify I made it. But you can’t leave out the best part. In the middle of it GOD CAME THROUGH. God changed some things. This wasn’t a decision I came to on my own. When fear took me from everyone who might have cared, GOD answered me with a thought. Go Big or Go Home!

Go Bold! Declare – I’ve got the victory! The seven habits of effectual people tends to make people believe they have to handle issues all themselves. Yet I assure you, privately, if you don’t ask for help; if you think that I can keep going on and I’ll find my way to the end. The end you reach may not be the end you’re looking forward to.  You may not want to share your faith with others. you might be afraid to tell the real story for fear of reprisal. Let me assure you, if you won’t. You’re missing an opportunity to empower others to Go Big and Go Bold! That’s what it means to be proactive. Before you get the end in mind, you’ve got to make a decision. Am I willing to Go Big? Am I willing to tell the whole story? Am I willing to take my victory public? Enduring whatever doubt or persecution comes my way, am I willing to share my story? Take your victory public!

Make your victory known today.

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Thinking higher: Tests to Take

Wisdom Quotes, Sirach 2:1

If you come forward to serve the LORD prepare yourself for temptation, – Also (James 1:2-4, 12-15)

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The question is posed, who wants a million dollars? With little hesitance many hands are raised. Given it’s purpose and a conceivable reward, many would still find conditions favorable for acceptance. Yet if I told you, you had to walk through the wilderness to get it, many would turn away. Some feeling it’s not worth the risk. Others, fearing the consequence of failure… Many without seeing – the trial isn’t just a test. It’s your measuring stick.

The fierceness of the battle is your proof you’re nearly there. The skirmishes were merely a distraction to keep you from the Promised Land, from coming forward. You want to go forward, Advance! God is calling you higher. Advance! You tests are not a sign of unworthiness. It’s proof you are getting there. Don’t get afraid and turn back now. Don’t get discouraged during the process and start looking back. Where you are is on the road to where you’re going. What you’re becoming is… God’s servant, A Servant of the Lord with God’s authority to speak! To do! To make things happen.

If you choose to answer this call, don’t be impatient. Don’t be afraid! Expect temptations! Expect distractions, infirmities, insurrections, divisions, strife; expect turmoil to proceed. It happens!  you need to know. It’s part of the process of removing some (-ites) from the land.

The Hittites Jebusites, Amorites; all things that are not of the LORD must be dispossessed. All people, that are not hearing or seeing what God has appointed for you, have to disappear for you to grow, to come forward.

For you to Go Higher, to think higher, tests must be run. ( Go Paul) Tests must be taken. (Endure James) In order to proceed you have to pass. In order to pass you have to know The Answer! Jesus is the Way, The truth and The Light.

You received a call? It’s time to Prepare for Action!

Stop! Be Still! A Moment to Reflect

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Stop! Stand Still! Listen!

These are three, four even, simple phrases. I’ll add Hush, to them as well. They invoke powerful thoughts especially when you hear them spoken aloud. Clear and concise instructions, even when read aloud they call a certain pause, a moment to process more information. It forces the listener take a breath to say – what?

What’s next? What’s forthcoming? What am I waiting for?
What are you waiting on? More questions…
What’s the problem? What is your problem? What are you depending on?

All of these thoughts can and often do arise within seconds of the breath behind – stop! Be quiet! Stand still! They loom even larger when accompanied by the phrase, “Know that I am God.” Or the more telling statement, “See the salvation of the Lord.”

These three thoughts give an inference something is about to happen. Even as impatience quickly questions, what?
In an immediate after thought, what comes behind rest? There must be an expectation met if I’m supposed to stop. In fact most, if they’re to hold what you got, expect to know why, and, what’s forthcoming?

The best answer I offer is… Only God Knows.

I don’t know. Your minister doesn’t know. Nobody knows what God has provided for your situation (specifically), but God; or more expressly like God. Some might have a clue or there might be an inclination based on prior experience. Yet ultimately, the answer lies in the personal communication between you and He.

The reasons you’re hearing stop – could be simple, it could be something prudent. Or it could be something more in-depth and spiritual. The only way to find out is to actually – Stop! Shut up! and Listen!
Be Still!

Actually, I would add, be patient. Understand, enduring and endurance is not what some would equate as being lazy. Nor does it mean accepting the seeds of doubt or feeling of misuse. Endurance means, approach with patience, caution, reverence (respect) for the situation.You might think of it as slow down! You’re going too fast. Danger ahead! Read the signs! There’s important information here.

Like when your body says, you’re doing too much. But you don’t listen.
You’re in the wrong lane. But refuse to adjust.
Proceed with caution. And still some blow right past the sign.
Until, that is, we meet the cop along the way that forces us to take account.

There it’s easy to recall, yet often more costly, to – Stop! Stand Still! Listen!

That being said, please remember, we all need rest. So today, take a moment to relax and appreciate the signs of life. Chances are if you’re hearing them, it’s more likely, you’ll see an opportunity in them for you to –

Be blessed.

This exhortation inspired by, Exodus 14:13

The words excerpted of a thought completed at the Lion’s Well

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A Natural Spring

 

Hint of Water

A Hint of Water

There is a well of hope and eternity inside,
Some bury it with pride and prejudice
Perhaps arrogance or influenced by the concept of lacking
Needing what, wanting more, it’s all provided.
It’s all promised

A provided spring
A peaceful brook
A well of water
The storm may come
The tiger may prey
The day may darken but there is hope inside
I may yet wait.

Procrastinate for a breath I can ease myself into giving in giving up or
Arrogance

Surely wanting the best for me I should not be denied
Tried in my sinfulness
I surrender
I die but a voice inside says
There is tomorrow
There is today

Yesterday is committed do you desire to live refreshed?
I will I shall
Drink from the eternal spring
Lay at the quiet brook
I know there is water
And I believe there is life
He sets His eyes on me

Facing the Hurt

People in general don’t easily allow you to let go of your past. Many in adversity think it better to leave all traces behind, yet there are some parts of the past you should endeavor never to forget. In the passage just as in life Paul asked, and we can ask God to remove the hurt, the sting. Believing this would make us a more effective, if not credible witness. However God responds, “My strength is made perfect in weakness.”

ThornWe then counter that healing and deliverance are both incredible testaments to God’s power at work. Our weaknesses however are the more incredible. They exist and are a subtle reminder, or in some cases, a not so subtle reminder that we are not the source of the power. This thought should keep us grounded and focused on working toward and accomplishing the mission of God’s will.
This point though stirs a thought in me. Because of his history Paul had to face these things, questions, throughout his ministry and especially to begin his ministry. Yet he never allowed them to stop him.

As exampled in Acts 9:13-15; being called directly from God, and made humble. Paul had to face the question of his reputation before he begins the work of his calling. There is a similar test many Christians face.
Before you begin, move forward, in the promise and plan of God; there has to be the showdown. The point where you face the truth before the people; not as much to embarrass you; but to remove a major stumbling block to your effectiveness. Your peace and comfort with the past.

Having faced this, uncomfortable situation I’m sure, Paul could now move forward as called by God. Without the baggage of having his past representing an impediment to the progress.
Consider it from this perspective; if I’m worried about my past being revealed then my witness is in essence tainted by fear – rather than effective by overcoming.
Furthermore, consider Paul knew of his handicap, and having prayed God too knew Paul’s discomfort with his handicap. Yet God deliberately chose not to heal Paul. The question of why?
God addresses him, “my strength is made perfect in weakness.”
Our weakness is the one road that proves His grace to people who believe God to be afar off. It may not be comfortable, it may not seem comforting – But please understand. God’s Witness is best demonstrated when we aren’t being exalted of ourselves or by others.

 

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Some Things are worth Waiting For

No one said waiting on the promise was easy. But enduring patience, building
patience is a work that must be accomplished. Because there are many times that
may come upon us suddenly that will try to turn us away from God; tear us away
from our focus. And these are the times when the appreciation or the art of waiting
become not only a necessity but a source of strength.

As we see in Saul, it delineates character, having the ability to wait patiently on God.
To not take matters in our own hands without knowing all the consequence. It may
seem all right today and tomorrow but when we lack patience, we often lead others
to lack patience. And ultimately this can cause a whole nation to stumble.

Prayer Note: – James 1:3-5

We are instructed to let patience have its perfect work. Perfect is an indication of
complete, full and precisely accurate. It makes no mistakes. As such I say, if you are
indeed feeling the stress of life’s situations, take a moment and absorb these words.

Grant me patience to endure all afflictions and sufferings. Comfort me in all
misfortunes and distress. Forgive me daily my sins and grant that I may thus continue
firm unto my soul’s salvation, and that I may, in the true and saving
faith and with a good conscience, serve Thee even unto
Amen.
(AN EXCERPT OF THE LITTLE TREASURY OF PRAYER)