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Sunday, April 7, 2019
The Most Rejected Man in History
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“That Just Happened!”
There are times shortly after God does something amazing in our lives that something else happens that discourages us. During these moments, we should reflect on all that God has done and remind ourselves, “That Just Happened!”
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Tuesday, March 13, 2018
Making Sin Peronal
I would not have known
what sin was, had it not been for the law. –Romans 7:7
Many
people have driven back and forth through this area on Hwy 64 speeding under
the assumption that there is little risk of them getting caught, only to find
themselves staring at blue lights flashing in their rear view mirror. Whether
we admit it or not, each and every one of us have been guilty of assuming that
our speed is no big deal, especially on a four lane highway.
We mistakenly
assume that since everyone else around us is driving fifteen mph over the speed
limit, our transgression of the law is no big deal. That is of course, until we
see blue lights flashing in our rear view mirror. All of a
sudden we really could care less if everyone else is speeding too. We have
become frightfully aware that we are guilty not anyone else. Our
transgression of the law is no longer what everyone else is doing, it has
become personal.
It
is the same when we apply God’s Law (The Ten Commandments) to our lives. At
first we think, who hasn’t told a fib here and there, looked at someone
lustfully, had sticky fingers, taken the Lord’s name in vain on occasion in a
weak moment? Everybody does it, and so long as we aren’t hurting anybody,
what’s the big deal? Then God’s Law enters the rear view mirror of our
conscience. That “little fib” becomes a lie or false witness. Our sticky
fingers make us a thief. Our lust becomes adultery. Taking God’s name in vain
becomes blasphemy.
All
of a sudden we realize the truth that we have become guilty of transgressing
God’s Holy Law by which He will hold us accountable to on Judgment Day. We
tremble as we remember how God in His righteous justice is so holy that He sees
lust as adultery and hatred as murder in our hearts. He has promised to not
only bring justice to the murderers, rapists, and terrorists, but also to
thieves, blasphemers, and even liars and hypocrites. Our behavior is no longer
“what everyone else is doing”, it has become personal sin against a holy God.
It seems like every time we turn around, we lose someone tragically to death.
What if you’re next? Are you ready?
Don’t
assume that your sin is innocent, of no harm, and no different than anyone
else’s. When death finally rips your soul from your body and you stand before
God with all your actions, words, and even thoughts exposed, there will be
nowhere to run and no one to blame. When the light of God’s Law reveals and
casts into the open even the things you thought you did in secret, you will
have to answer for your personal transgressions of God’s Law, not anyone
else’s. You personally are guilty.
When
that officer of that law hands you that ticket with that hefty fine, there is a
moment of finality as you sit on the side of the road. Can you imagine your reaction
if before the officer drove away, a stranger pulled beside the both of you and
paid your fine for you? Now you’re free to go! You would be overjoyed and
grateful. That is exactly what Jesus Christ did for you when He died on the
cross nearly 2,000 years ago.
He
took the punishment for your transgressions, the penalty for your crimes, He
paid your fine. Now, if you repent (turn from) of your sins and put your faith
in Jesus as your Savior, God will forgive your sins, commute your sentence, and
dismiss your case. You will be pardoned and granted Eternal Life. You will not
face judgment when you die, but an eternity in Heaven. Your sin is your own,
it’s personal. Repent and trust the Savior today while your heart still beats.
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Wednesday, December 13, 2017
Reinvent Yourself
“Forget the former things;
do not dwell on the past. See, I am doing a
new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it?
I am making a way in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland.”
–Isaiah 43:18-19
I
remember one of my favorite things to do when I was a child was to go out with
my family to rent a couple of movies from Blockbuster. It was great except for
the fact that we had to return the movies within a few days. It was like a
library but for movies.
Nobody
talks about Blockbuster today. Do you know why? Because Blockbuster did not anticipate
the changes in culture and reinvent themselves to keep up. Netflix came along
giving customers the ability to rent movies and have them delivered to their
home. RedBox came along giving customers the convenience of renting movies from
a kiosk at the local gas station, grocery story, or pharmacy. Blockbuster had
become obsolete and went bankrupt.
We
tend to think that because the way we did things in the past means they will
work just fine in the season of life we find ourselves in today. That is not
necessarily true. That was then, this is now. What got you to where you are,
won’t necessarily get you to the next step. Life is always changing, and
likewise we have to make changes so that we are equipped and ready for whatever
season of life we find ourselves in. Let me give you an example from scripture.
During
their journey to the Promise Land, the Israelites found food by eating Manna
off the desert floor. When they entered the Promise Land however, the Manna
stopped and the Israelites were to instead of bending on their knees to pick
Manna off the floor, would now stand on their feet and reach up to pick fruit
from the trees of the land. The Israelites were entering into a new season of
life, and would therefore need to reinvent the way they did life.
Perhaps
you find yourself in a new season of life. Don’t rely on the methods that
prevailed in the glory days or on what got you out of the last situation you
found yourself in. You will have to learn how to change and do things
differently in this new season you’re about to enter.
The
world is different, society is different, culture is different, the economy is
different, technology is different, YOU are different. What got you to where
you are today may not necessarily get you to tomorrow. What set you apart and
caused you to succeed in the workplace in the past may not help you today.
Things have changed.
How
you managed your money years ago, may not get you the same results today. The
economy has changed. Study habits that helped you excel may not make any
difference today. Education is changing. The way you formed meaningful
relationships last time may not connect with people this time. Social media has
changed the way people relate and connect. The way you have been doing things
won’t work forever. If you don’t believe me, just ask Blockbuster…
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Tuesday, December 5, 2017
Take Another Lap
Then
the Lord
said to Joshua, “See, I have delivered Jericho into your hands, along with its
king and its fighting men. March
around the city once with all the armed men. Do this for six days. Have seven priests carry trumpets of rams’ horns in front of the
ark. On the seventh day, march around the city seven times, with the priests
blowing the trumpets. When you hear them sound a long
blast on the trumpets, have the whole army give a loud shout; then the wall of
the city will collapse and the army will go up, everyone straight in.” –Joshua
6:2-5
You
have to appreciate the faith of Joshua during this moment of his life. Imagine
him standing outside the mighty walls of Jericho with the army of Israel
standing behind him. Surely the task of bringing these walls down must have
been somewhat intimidating at first. But Joshua pressed on.
Joshua
and the Israelites marched around those walls once a day for six days. Then on
the seventh day, they marched around it six times. It wasn’t until they lifted
up a shout on the seventh lap on the seventh day that the walls came tumbling
down. Imagine what must have been going through Joshua’s head towards the end
of that sixth lap on that seventh day.
He
and the army behind him had been around that wall almost a dozen times, yet
still there was no sign of breakthrough. I wonder if Joshua’s faith was tested.
I like to imagine that as Joshua began that seventh lap, he stirred up his
faith more than ever before. I imagine that during that moment when it seemed
like there was no breakthrough, no change, Joshua remembered all he had seen
God do while Moses was still alive.
I
imagine that he remembered how Moses stood up to an unyielding hard hearted Pharaoh,
and God brought him to his knees setting the Israelites free after 400 years of
slavery. I imagine Joshua remembered how when the Israelites were panicking in
the desert over not having any food, how God made manna appear on the desert
floor. I imagine Joshua remembered how when the Israelites were trapped between
the Red Sea and the fast approaching armies of Pharaoh, he saw God Himself
fight for the Israelites by splitting the Red Sea giving the Israelites dry ground
to cross over to safety.
I
imagine that as Joshua remembered all these mighty acts of God, his faith was
stirred to believe that God could do the impossible just one more time, and
that’s when he decided to take another lap. And on that last lap, he told the
Israelites to lift up a shout and the walls of Jericho finally fell.
To
Joshua and the Israelites the Walls of Jericho represented the barrier that
stood in between them and the Promise Land, their destiny. Perhaps today you
find yourself staring at a wall that separates you from the calling God has put
on your life. If you find yourself around this “wall” in your life again, don’t
get discouraged. Take another lap. You are right on the edge of your
breakthrough. Remember how God moved mightily in the past. If He did it before,
He can do it again. Stir up your faith just like Joshua did, and take another
lap. This wall is about to fall.
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Tuesday, November 28, 2017
Love No Dad Can Resist
If you, then, though you are evil, know how to give
good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father in heaven give good
gifts to those who ask Him! –Matthew 7:11
I
have to be completely honest, as much as I LOVE my two sons, sometimes I just
can’t wait to rush them off to bed. The other night, I was tucking my oldest
son who’s six, into bed. I remember I was tired, stressed, and just wanted to
go back into the living room to relax. So I hurried him into the bed, rushed him
through his prayers, and even began walking toward his bedroom door by the time
he started saying, “Amen.”
As I
began walking out his door, I heard his sweet voice call out to me and say,
“Dad…” I turned to him to see his arms stretched out to me. At that moment, his
face lit up and he said, “Hug!” At that moment, any desire to just get out of
there and chill faded as my heart melted and not only did I go give him the
biggest hug ever, I jumped on top his bed to squeeze the life out of him!
There
is just something about a child with their arms stretched out that is
irresistible to a parent. Even when a child who is not our own reaches out for
love we can’t resist them! Jesus says something amazing in Matthew 7:11. He
says that even though we are evil by nature, we still have enough godly love in
us that makes it impossible to resist our children when they need us. If that
is true, how much more will God reach out to us when we need Him?
Just as no loving dad can
resist his child reaching out to him, God your Heavenly Father cannot resist
you reaching out to Him. If you, with all your flaws, imperfections, and your
own selfish ways, cannot find it within yourself to resist the outstretched
arms of a little child, what do you think the God who is love wants to do when
He sees your arms stretched out to
Him? If you even with your own tendency to love people conditionally, can’t
resist a child who wants you to pick her up and hold her, how do you think the
God who loves you UNconditionally
feels when you reach out to Him?
There are so many in our society that
needs that “Daddy Love.” There are people burdened by guilt that need just one
Daddy embrace to wash away the stain. Some people battle depression. One hug
from the Father will fill them with joy unspeakable. Some go through life full
of fear and worry. Once Daddy picks them up, they will know that everything is
going to be alright. Some people beat themselves up because they “broke it”.
Daddy is here to fix it when we bring our brokenness to Him. Others, live with
uncertainty about the future. When Daddy speaks, it will fill them with
confidence! Daddy God has what you need, just reach out to Him! When you do, He can’t resist the urge to run to you and embrace
you.
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Tuesday, November 21, 2017
Make Him Your Dwelling
“He
who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the
Almighty…” “If you make the Most High your dwelling-even the LORD, who is my
refuge- then no harm will befall you, no disaster will come near your tent.”
–Psalms 91:1, 9-10
Psalm
91 is one of the most famous chapters of scripture. It has been read by
soldiers, law enforcement officers, first responders, and your average mom or
dad going through a difficult time. Its words have encouraged countless hearts
for generations. Psalm 91speaks of a wonderful promise from God. That is, a
promise of protection for those who “make the Most High their dwelling.”
In
this passage God promises to protect us from four spiritual dangers the enemy (Satan)
throws at us. First, God promises to protect us from the “fowler’s snare”. No
one is exempt from being tempted (1st Cor. 10:13). Jesus Himself was
tempted. Not only that, each of us have certain temptations of the flesh that
are more of a struggle for us than others. This promise insures that God will
protect us from that snare that we so easily fall into time and time again.
Next
God promises to protect us from “deadly pestilence” and the “plague that
destroys at midday.” A pestilence or plague is a disease or infection that
contagiously spreads throughout a community. What do you see others around you
being consumed by? Perhaps it’s a mindset or way of thinking such as
negativity, hate, racism, bitterness, etc. God promises to protect you from
that pestilence and plague that is consuming so many.
God
also promises to protect us from the “terror of night”. The Bible tells us in 2nd
Timothy 1:7 that God has not given us a spirit of fear. Many in our society are
paralyzed by fear, worry, and anxiety over the stresses of life and the events
that are taking place in the world. For those of us who have chosen to “rest in
the shadow of the Almighty”, God’s promise is that we will rest with a peace
that “surpasses all understanding” (Phi. 4:7).
Lastly
God promises to protect us from the arrow that flies by day. Ephesians 6:16
encourages us to take up the shield of faith to extinguish the flaming arrows
of the evil one. Those of us who love the Lord have a target on our backs and
Satan and his demons have us in their crosshairs. But thank God that our faith
in our Deliverer protects us from His attacks.
Now,
all this sounds great, but Psalm 91 tells us that all these promises of
protection are conditional. Psalm 91:9 tells us that condition; “IF you make the Most High your dwelling-…” Jesus
goes even further in John 15:6
“I
am the vine; you are the branches. If a man remains in me and I in him, he will
bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing. If anyone does not remain in
me, he is like a branch that is thrown away and withers; such branches are
picked up, thrown into the fire to be burned.” –John 15:5-6
These
promises to protect us from Satan’s attacks, temptation, fear and worry, and
the evil that seems to consume so many others are conditional upon us having a living relationship with Jesus
Christ. The “shelter of the Most High” and the “shadow of the Almighty” covers
those who make the Most High their dwelling. Are you “dwelling” in Him? Are you
daily spending time with Him in prayer, worship, and reading the Word?
There
is nothing more important in this life than your relationship with Jesus. Are
you “remaining in Him”? Remain in His love, stay rooted in His Word, drink of
His Spirit, make HIM you dwelling, your shelter, your hiding place and these
blessings of protection will come upon today. If you do not have a relationship
with Jesus, start one by confessing and forsaking your sins and putting your
faith in Him. Do it now, while your heart still beats.
Monday, November 13, 2017
Faith That Works the Impossible
He replied, “Because
you have so little faith. I tell you the truth, if you have faith as small as a
mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there’ and it
will move. Nothing will be impossible for you.” –Matthew 17:2-21
This powerful statement made by
Jesus follows a very dramatic event. After coming down the mountain, Jesus
casts the “deaf and dumb spirit” out of a child. It is interesting that the
reason Jesus gives the disciples for their inability to cast this demon out is
“because you have so little faith”. Earlier in Matthew 10, the Bible records
that Jesus gave His disciples power and authority to cast out demons which they
did in the various towns and villages in the region.
The disciples had seen Jesus cast
out many demons and had no doubt cast out several themselves. So why were they
lacking in faith to cast out this demon?
Perhaps it was because this particular case caused them to ask many questions.
This was a child after all. Did they question whether or not it was possible
for a child to be demon possessed? Did they have difficulty discerning whether
or not this was a spiritual or neurological problem? Was the kid just suicidal?
Asking questions is good and
important. Sometimes however, questions can so seeds of doubt effectively
killing our faith. Sometimes, we have to simply trust the Lord with child like
faith. That is why Jesus said unless we become like children we would never
enter the Kingdom of Heaven (Matt 18:3).
Jesus goes on to say that if we had
enough faith, “Nothing would be impossible.” Now that is interesting. In Luke
1:37 when the angel Gabriel is talking with Mary he says that “nothing is
impossible with God”. Yet here in
Matthew, Jesus says nothing will be impossible for us, if we have faith just as
small as a mustard seed!
The God of the impossible lives
inside every born again believer. His power is released and worked by faith.
Jesus says that the impossible is achievable if you will only activate the
faith necessary to use it. How do we activate that faith? Jesus gives the
answer when He says, “if you have faith… you can say ….” To
activate this faith that works the impossible, you have to declare it. Declare
what? Declare God’s Word over your circumstance.
For sickness, declare God’s promises
about healing. For financial trouble, declare God’s promises about provision.
For times of uncertainty, declare God’s promises about His sovereignty and
plans for your life. Here’s how God’s Word stirs up that faith.
So then faith comes by
hearing, and hearing by the Word of God.
–Romans 10:17
God’s promises concerning your
circumstance will activate the faith you need to work the impossible. So for
whatever “impossible mountain” stands in your way today, go see what God’s Word
has to say about it. Then let that Word stir up your faith, so that you can
work the impossible by declaring God’s promises.
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Tuesday, November 7, 2017
A New Thing
“See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it?
I am making a way in the wilderness and streams in the
wasteland”. –Isaiah 43:19
Words have power. The Bible even says
that words have the power of life and death. For this reason, we should be
careful about what we say about our lives. Not just our lives, but our
community as well. In my brief time in Tyrrell County, I have heard the phrase,
“This is a dying community” too many times.
It is not uncommon for people to say
that “there is nothing here”. Now, part of the problem is, who are we listening
to? But that’s another article for another day. The point is, people to say
things like this, and those words do have power. If words have power, I chose
to put my faith in the words of the Living God.
A few months ago, God gave me Isaiah
43:19 as a promise for our community. God says that He is doing a new thing!
This new thing consists of two parts. One, He promises that in our community,
He is making “a way in the wilderness.” Granted, I have heard what the
community has, and what cannot be done in the community but I also have heard
the voices of HOPE.
I have also listened to the dreamers.
I have heard the passion in the ideas of the visionaries. I have been taken
back by people in our community who have the audacity to use the words, “What
if?” To each dream, to every idea, there are those who say it can’t be done,
not here, not in Tyrrell County, no way.
God says the He is making a way in the
wilderness. Some may perceive this as a wilderness where nothing happens, no
one goes to, and no one leaves. God is going to make a way, a road. A place
where people will want to go to, and where people will want to stay and help
make it the amazing place God is making it into.
The second thing God says that He is
going to do is make “streams in the wasteland.” Imagine that, in a place that
others have called a wasteland, there will be “streams”. People have called
this community impoverished, with little or no resources. I disagree. Our
resources are plentiful if we would just tap into them. God sees this and
sometime soon, streams will gush in this place that some have called a
“wasteland.”
Before God tells us about this new
thing He is getting ready to do, He says this to us.
“Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past.” –Isaiah 43:18
If we are going to partner with God as He does this new thing, we have to
let go of the ways of the past. “The way we’ve always done it” was great, for
then. But that was then, this is now. And what got us there won’t get us to
where we’re going. Words have power. God is doing a “new thing” in our
community. Join me in joining Him by declaring this promise over our community,
starting with your own life. Does God need to do a “New Thing” in you?
Monday, October 30, 2017
The Root of Bitterness
One of my traditions during the Christmas is to cook the “Noche Buena”. That is a big meal that Latino families prepare on Christmas Eve. One of my favorite Cuban dishes is Yuca. Cassava is another name for it. It’s kind of like a potato. It’s actually a root.
Yuca is a very popular food in the Latin world but here is the thing. Yuca, can be very poisonous. It actually releases the toxin Cyanide. Did I mention that cook this thing?
Now one of the reasons Yuca or Cassava is such a popular crop to grow is because it will grow in pretty much any soil. Especially in dry soil. But once again, the dryer the soil is, the greater quantity of cyanide in the root. The author of Hebrews writes about another root; the root of “bitterness.”
Look after each other so that none of you fails to receive the grace of God. Watch out that no poisonous root of bitterness grows up to trouble you, corrupting many. –Hebrews 12:15
The Bible speaks of bitterness as a poisonous root that can corrupt us. That word corrupt or defile as the NIV puts it in the original Greek is “miano”. It’s a word that means to stain, to pollute, to contaminate. Bitterness is a root that produces a poison, a toxin. A person who is bitter will exude the poison of hatred, anger, and rage. Those things are toxic to relationships.
Now how does a bitter root start? A bitter root starts in the soil of a hurt or emotional wound that hasn’t been dealt with. A bitter root grows within the soil of a wounded heart, an emotional injury, a hurt. Someone betrays you and instead of handling that hurt biblically, your absorb it. Why do you absorb it? Because that’s what roots do.
You see, roots absorb, roots grow, roots store. Roots absorb all the water from the soil that they can. In the same way, that root of bitterness in your life will absorb all the pain from that hurt and turn it into a toxin which will contaminate every area of your life. So how do we “uproot” bitterness in our lives? The answer is rather simple. The problem is, not many people like the answer because it involves using the “F Word”; forgiveness…
“Get rid of all bitterness, rage and anger, brawling and slander, along with every form of malice. Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you. –Ephesians 4:31
Not an easy solution, but a simple one to uprooting bitterness in our lives. Simple but admittedly often painful forgiveness. Notice to what extent we are to forgive; “Just as in Christ God forgave you.” How much has God forgiven you of your sins? Then for the sake of your own soul, forgive others just as much. Having walked with many people through deliverance from demons, I have seen time and time again that unforgiveness has often been a stronghold that the enemy uses to keep people in bondage. Don't let a root of bitterness poison your life. -PJ
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Now one of the reasons Yuca or Cassava is such a popular crop to grow is because it will grow in pretty much any soil. Especially in dry soil. But once again, the dryer the soil is, the greater quantity of cyanide in the root. The author of Hebrews writes about another root; the root of “bitterness.”
Look after each other so that none of you fails to receive the grace of God. Watch out that no poisonous root of bitterness grows up to trouble you, corrupting many. –Hebrews 12:15
The Bible speaks of bitterness as a poisonous root that can corrupt us. That word corrupt or defile as the NIV puts it in the original Greek is “miano”. It’s a word that means to stain, to pollute, to contaminate. Bitterness is a root that produces a poison, a toxin. A person who is bitter will exude the poison of hatred, anger, and rage. Those things are toxic to relationships.
Now how does a bitter root start? A bitter root starts in the soil of a hurt or emotional wound that hasn’t been dealt with. A bitter root grows within the soil of a wounded heart, an emotional injury, a hurt. Someone betrays you and instead of handling that hurt biblically, your absorb it. Why do you absorb it? Because that’s what roots do.
You see, roots absorb, roots grow, roots store. Roots absorb all the water from the soil that they can. In the same way, that root of bitterness in your life will absorb all the pain from that hurt and turn it into a toxin which will contaminate every area of your life. So how do we “uproot” bitterness in our lives? The answer is rather simple. The problem is, not many people like the answer because it involves using the “F Word”; forgiveness…
“Get rid of all bitterness, rage and anger, brawling and slander, along with every form of malice. Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you. –Ephesians 4:31
Not an easy solution, but a simple one to uprooting bitterness in our lives. Simple but admittedly often painful forgiveness. Notice to what extent we are to forgive; “Just as in Christ God forgave you.” How much has God forgiven you of your sins? Then for the sake of your own soul, forgive others just as much. Having walked with many people through deliverance from demons, I have seen time and time again that unforgiveness has often been a stronghold that the enemy uses to keep people in bondage. Don't let a root of bitterness poison your life. -PJ
Pastor Joseph Reeder is Teaching Pastor at "Resurrection River" a nondenominational Spirit Filled church in Columbia NC with an emphasis in evangelism, deliverance, and leading people into powerful encounters with the Holy Spirit. Pastor Joseph is known for connecting the Gospel to the unchurched and helping people receive the Baptism in the Holy Spirit. To have Pastor Joseph speak at your next revival, youth meeting, church conference, camp meeting, or other church event call 252-796-7781 or email Pastor Joseph directly at joseph.reeder62@gmail.com
Monday, April 18, 2016
The FULL Gospel
Perhaps you have heard the Gospel, but have you heard the “FULL Gospel”? The Full Gospel or the Four Fold Gospel as some people call it means four things; Jesus is our savior, healer, baptizer in the Holy Spirit, and soon coming king! You may have already been told, Jesus is your savior. The Bible says in John 3:16,
For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.
The Bible says that all have sinned and have fallen short of God’s glorious standard (Romans 3:23), and that there is not even one person who is righteous in God’s sight (Romans 3:10). Your sin will keep you out of Heaven. It is not God’s will however, that anyone should perish.
He could have left us to die in our sins but instead He sent His Son Jesus Christ to take the punishment for our sins by dying on a cross. Then He rose from the dead proving that He is God, defeating death, and obtaining eternal life for all who put their faith in Him.
They replied, “Believe on the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved-you and your household.” -Acts 16:31
That if you confess with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord”, and believe in your heart that God has raised him from the dead, you will be saved. –Romans 10:9
Jesus is our savior. Jesus is also our healer. We have way too many people on our prayer lists. We can trust God to heal us of our infirmities just as much as we can trust Him to forgive our sins. For that matter, healing is just as much a part of salvation as forgiveness is. Healing is part of the atonement! Psalm 103:2-3 says,
Praise the LORD, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits- who forgives all your sins and heals all your diseases.
God doesn’t just forgive your sins, He heals ALL your diseases. Healing is part of the Gospel. If healing isn’t being preached when the Gospel is being preached, then only part of the Gospel is being preached. The same scripture that says, “He was pierced for our transgressions” also says, “by His wounds we are healed”. Matthew 8:16-17 says,
When evening came, many who were demon-possessed were brought to him, and he drove out the spirits with a word and healed all the sick. This was to fulfill what was spoken by the prophet Isaiah: “He took up our infirmities and carried our diseases.”
Jesus didn’t just carry your sins to Calvary, He carried your infirmities and diseases. Jesus is your savior, and Jesus is your healer. Jesus is also your baptizer in the Holy Spirit. When a person gets saved, the Holy Spirit comes to live in their hearts, but there is another experience separate and after salvation called the “Baptism in the Holy Spirit.”
This experience is given to all believers by Jesus so we can be empowered to be His witnesses.
I am going to send you what my Father has promised; but stay in the city until you have been clothed with power from on high. –Luke 24:49
But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth. –Acts 1:8
My life changed when I became a follower of Jesus Christ. But my relationship was transformed when He baptized me in His Holy Spirit. It was like being completely immersed and overwhelmed with the Spirit’s presence and power. My prayer life became fervent and full of life. The Word became alive, and I was filled with a passion and zeal for the Lord and to reach the lost. I spoke in tongues which is the initial physical evidence of the Spirit’s baptism (Acts 2:4. Acts 10:44-46. Acts 19:7). If you have not received this “second blessing” you have no idea what you are missing. Seek Him today!
Jesus is your savior, healer, baptizer in the Holy Spirit, and He also is your soon coming king. This world is getting darker and darker every day. The news is getting more and more gloomy. Violence is not only spreading, but increasing in severity. A couple decades ago, school shootings rarely happened. Now they happen multiple times every year.
Sin and immorality is running rampant in our society. War is breaking out everywhere it feels like. Earthquakes and diseases seem to be increasing. We have hope in all this turmoil.
For the Lord himself will come down from heaven, with a loud command, with the voice of the archangel and the trumpet call of God, and the dead in Christ will rise first. After that, we who are still alive and remain will be caught up together to meet the Lord in the air and so we will be with the Lord forever. -1st Thessalonians 4:16-17
The word Gospel means “Good News”. Jesus as savior is good news for our souls. Jesus as healer is good news for our bodies. Jesus as baptizer in the Holy Spirit is good news for our calling. Jesus as soon coming king is good news for our world and its future. Don’t settle for a partial Gospel. Make sure you are hearing, believing, and proclaiming the FULL Gospel!
Monday, April 11, 2016
The Reason for Signs and Wonders
We all love some “good preaching”, but how do we know it's true? God left us His holy Word to teach, rebuke, correct, and train us (2nd Timothy 3:16), but did He also leave a way to confirm that Word? He most certainly did; miracles, signs, and wonders.
Before the Lord Jesus left this earth, He commanded His disciples to go preach the good news to all creation (Mark 16:15). After He said this, He said that certain “signs” would accompany the work.
“And these signs will accompany those who believe: In my name they will cast out demons; they will speak in new tongues; they will pick up snakes with their hands; and when they drink deadly poison, it will not hurt them at all; they will place their hands on sick people, and they will get well”. -Mark 16:17-18
After the Lord Jesus ascended into heaven, these “signs” were given to confirm the preaching.
“Then the disciples went out and preached everywhere, and the Lord worked with them and confirmed his word by the signs that accompanied it.” -Mark 16:20
Notice that signs and wonders did two things when it came to the preaching of the Word; they confirmed the Word, and they accompanied the Word. This continued in the book of Acts.
“Everyone was filled with awe, and many wonders and miraculous signs were done by the apostles.” -Acts 2:43
“So Paul and Barnabas spent considerable time there, speaking boldly for the Lord, who confirmed the message of his grace by enabling them to do miraculous signs and wonders.” -Acts 14:3
When the Word is preached, we know it is true because the Lord confirms it with signs and wonders (Hebrews 2:4). What makes a sermon great? Diligent preparation? Eloquent speaking? Great communication skills? Illustrations that connect the hearers with the message? What about the ability to make the Word relevant and applicable to everyday life? Personally I want to be able to say what what the Apostle Paul said,
“My message and my preaching were not with wise and persuasive words, but with a demonstration of the Spirit’s power” -1st Corinthians 2:4
Let me ask you, when you hear the Word preached, is it a “demonstration of the Spirit’s power”, or just a “good sermon”? Does God confirm the Word with signs and wonders? When the Word is preached, signs should follow just as Jesus said they would.
Educator and Assemblies of God Executive Presbyter D.W. Kerr said, “A signless gospel is a spineless gospel.” When someone walks into your church, they come hungry for a word from the Lord that will change their life. If we are not allowing the Holy Spirit to supernaturally use us and display His power in our services, our preaching will be empty and fruitless, and so will their response to our message. If we allow the Holy Spirit to move however, their response will be like those who heard Philip.
When the crowds heard Philip and saw the miraculous signs he did, they all paid close attention to what he said. With shrieks, evil spirits came out of many, and many paralytics and cripples were healed. So there was great joy in that city. –Acts 8:6-8
I am personally believing that will happen for Columbia, Tyrrell County, and all of Eastern NC. When we preach with the Spirit’s power, and allow the Lord to confirm His Word with miracles, signs, and wonders, the multitudes will pay close attention to the Gospel and there WILL be GREAT JOY in this city!
This community, which others have said is a “dying community” will experience the resurrection power of Christ and suddenly be a LIVING community! Join me in this prayer saints; Lord, enable your servants to speak your Word with boldness. Stretch out your hand to heal and do many miraculous signs and wonders through the name of your Son Jesus Christ! Amen.
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Tuesday, March 22, 2016
Without Holiness No One Will See the Lord!
Without holiness no one will see the Lord. -Hebrews 12:14
God's grace truly is amazing. God demands righteousness from us. In fact, the Bible says that a day is coming in which He will judge the world in righteousness. (Acts 17:31) Now the bad news is that no amount of human effort can make us righteous.
God's grace truly is amazing. God demands righteousness from us. In fact, the Bible says that a day is coming in which He will judge the world in righteousness. (Acts 17:31) Now the bad news is that no amount of human effort can make us righteous.
All our righteous acts are as filthy rags. -Isaiah 64:6
Not only that, but no amount of religion can make us righteous either.
Therefore no one will be declared righteous by observing the law. Rather through the law we become conscious of sin. -Romans 3:20
It is only by faith in the finished work of Jesus Christ on the cross that we are saved and made righteous before God.
For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God— not by works, so that no one can boast.
-Ephesians 2:8-9
This righteousness is given through faith in Jesus Christ to all who believe...
-Romans 3:22
This is great news! God demands righteousness from us, but He has given us that righteousness as a FREE gift! The only thing it cost, was the blood of God’s only begotten Son… So now our righteousness depends not on our own works but on His finished work on the cross!
But what about holiness...? Yeah the Bible says, "Without holiness no one will see the Lord" but our holiness is not based on our own efforts but on the sacrifice of Jesus right? Wrong... There is a difference between righteousness and holiness.
Righteous is something we cannot be because of our sinful nature.
Righteous is something we cannot be because of our sinful nature.
We are naturally from birth, instinctively prone to wickedness, disobedience, and rebellion towards God. We receive righteousness as a free gift of God's grace. Holiness is something that God expects from us after we receive that salvation and are born again.
Now what does it mean to be “holy”? Let me explain with an illustration. I make a lot of sweet tea in my home as I am sure many of you do. Now after I have brewed the tea and added the sugar to it, I don't stir it with just any spoon in my kitchen. There is one particular spoon that I use to stir my tea.
It is my special sweet tea spoon. I only use that spoon to mix sweet tea, and I do not use that spoon for anything else except for making sweet tea. I have set it apart for the sole purpose of making sweet tea. That is what it means to be “holy”. It means to have been set apart for the sole purpose of honoring God; nothing else.
You see, after God makes us righteous by His grace through His Son, we are born again, given a new heart, with a new nature, and new desires. Then He expects us to live the rest of our new lives in holiness to Him.
Therefore, I urge you brothers, in view of God’s mercy, to present your bodies as living sacrifices holy and pleasing to God. This is your spiritual act of worship –Romans 12:1
Since we have these promises, dear friends, let us purify ourselves from everything that contaminates body and spirit, perfecting holiness out of reverence for God. -2nd Corinthians 7:1
It is God’s will that you should be sanctified; that each of you should learn to control his own body in a way that is holy and honorable not in passionate lust like the heathen who do not know God. -1st Thessalonians 4:3-5
Before our salvation, we could not help but to live like the world and commit its many sins. We couldn't have lived holy if we wanted to. But thanks to new birth, we can. We have been born again! Now we have a NEW nature, a NEW heart, with NEW desires! And you better believe, now that we can live in holiness, God expects us to. And He will hold us guilty of squandering and abusing His grace if we don't.
Now perhaps you say, “How can I do this? How can I possibly live a ‘holy’ life?” By the power of the Holy Spirit. God promises that He will move you by the Holy Spirit to walk in holiness.
I will put my Spirit in you and move you to follow my decrees and be careful to keep all my laws. –Ezekiel36:26
So I say live by the Spirit, and you will not gratify the desires of the sinful nature. –Galatians 5:16
That is why it is so important to seek and receive the Baptism of the Holy Spirit which is a separate work of grace that takes place after salvation (Acts 1:5, Acts 2:4, Acts 8:14-17, Acts 10:44-45, Acts 19:1-7) if you have not done so already. The Spirit Baptism will empower you to live a life holy and pleasing to God. Return to holiness saints... For your soul's sake.
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Tuesday, October 6, 2015
Fall Revival: The Johnson Family OCT 23-25
Join us at The Assembly of Praise in Columbia NC for a weekend revival! The Johnson Family will be ministering to us during the weekend of Oct 23-25. This is your weekend to receive what you have been praying for! The services will be at 7pm on Friday and Saturday nights, 11am on Sunday morning, and 6pm on Sunday night. Come out, bring some friends, and enjoy the presence of the Lord with us!
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