A Prayer to our God

Father, You are truly worthy of our praise.  You sent Your Son to reconcile us to Yourself.  You have sent the Holy Spirit to guide us and teach us Your Word.  Father, thank You for victory over sin.  Thank You for punishing our sin through Your Son on the cross.  You have granted us Your mercy by not punishing us as our sins deserve, by allowing us to spend eternity in Hell.  We do not deserve Your grace.

Father, please convict us of our sin and help us to repent.  Please God help us to remember the truth of 1 John 1:9 as believers.  Help us to be convicted when we sin and confess our wrongdoing to You, so that we may be restored to a right relationship with You.

Father, please help us this day and every day to desire You, to know You more and more.  Help us to continually seek a closer, stronger relationship with You.  Father, help us to love and obey Your Word.  Help us not to ever be satisfied with our present knowledge of You.  Father, speak to us through Your Word.  Help us to understand it accurately, and help us to live by it.  Change us through Your Word.  Make believers more like Christ and draw non-believers to repentance and faith in the gospel.

in Christ name,

amen.

The Validity of the Text

The following is also a quote from “Spiritual Maturity” by J. Oswald Sanders,

“In time of severe trial there is always the temptation, while assenting to the truth in general, to feel that our present circumstances are an exception.  If that were so, the text is null and void, and the truth of the overruling providence of God in the affairs of men has no meaning.”

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Christian Suffering

The following is a quote from “Spiritual Maturity” by J. Oswald Sanders,

“Paul’s conception was that anything which made him more like Christ was good, altogether irrespective of its reaction on his comfort or health or success or pleasure.  Christlikeness does not always thrive in the midst of material comforts.  Many of the most Christlike Christians have been plagued with ill-health.  Success in business has in many lives been the death knell of holiness.  Seeking after pleasure often defeats its own ends.”

A Prayer to the King

Lord You are the King of all creation.  You are the Master of the entire universe.  Father You are all-knowing.  You are all-powerful.  You are omnipresent.  God You made all things.  Lord because You know all things, I can trust You and not worry.  Lord I do not need to worry about how my church is doing, because You are in control.  If they are born again, You have done it.  If they are going to grow spiritually, You will do it.  Lord I can only love others if I am filled with Your love.  Help me to be filled with Your love, Lord.  God I am sorry for not trusting You like I should.  Lord my faith is so small.  God please help me to trust You in all ways and in everything.  Lord please help me to understand and believe Your Word always.  God please strengthen me and grow me spiritually.  Lord, help me to become the man of God that You have saved me through Christ to become.

in His name I pray,

amen.

Impacting your world

Impacting your world.  Have you ever thought of the possibility?  It is something that is possible.  The Bible says that each person has been made in the image of God (Gen. 1:26-27).  As a result of this each person is valuable to God.  When sin entered the human race, man’s relationship with God was severed and His image in man became marred (Rom. 3:23).  Yet God in His great love provided the means for man to be restored to Himself.  The Father poured out His wrath on the Lord Jesus Christ, for the sins of mankind, on the cross (Rom. 5:8-11).  Through Christ’s death and resurrection we begin a relationship with God, through confessing our need and receving by faith Christ’s payment for sins (Rom. 5:1).

The Bible says that through Christ we become new creations (2 Cor. 5:17).  The person we used to be, no longer exists.  The sin, the guilt, the mistakes are all forgiven through Christ’s payment on the cross.  God makes us a new creation, a new person.  God also gave us a mission.  The mission is to tell people about how Jesus’ death on the cross for sins and His resurrection from the dead has made it possible for people to:

* be forgiven for their sins

* have a relationship with God

Do you want to change your world?  You can do it through fulfilling God’s mission in your life.  Share Christ’s gospel whenever possible!

What motivates me to share the Gospel?

There are a few things that motivate me to share the gospel. 

First, I accepted Christ when I was 18 years old.  I know what it is like to live without hope and purpose.  I know what it was like to live with shame and guilt. 

Second, I had people around me that professed to be Christians, but I never knew it.  They didn’t live any different than I did as an unsaved person.  They never told me about Christ and my need for forgiveness.  I made a decision in my life that I didn’t want to be that “unknown Christian” in someone else’s life, who wondered why I never told him/her about Christ.

Third, I believe the Bible.  God has called me the ambassador of Christ, and I am to share His message of the gospel with everyone I have an opportunity to share with.  Also, I believe there is a real place called Hell, where people will spend eternity.  I want to share the gospel with them, so they have opportunity to be rescued.  I believe that every true believer should have a burden for the unsaved.  God has that burden (2 Pet. 3:9).  “You have never looked into the eyes of another human being that doesn’t matter to God” (Bill Hybels).

These are the things that motivate me to share the gospel.  Christ has given everything for me and I am His (2 Cor. 5:15).

A Repentant Heart

Recently through listening to the clear preaching of God’s Word by men at the T4G conference (from last year) I became thoroughly convicted.  I realized that I have been so man-centered in my life and my preaching.  I have been thinking like and living like I am the one who is responsible, through methods and strategies, to grow Jesus’ church (at least the one that I pastor).  I have been preaching and teaching in ways that I think will make it “easier” for non-believers to accept the Gospel.  I am so ashamed of myself for this total contradiction of the way that God’s Word describes Christianity and the Church.  I have been rebelling against God in the way that I have been thinking and teaching. 

Unsaved people do not respond on their own to the Gospel.  God is the One who does all of the saving, opening of eyes, etc…  This has caused me to repent and go back to the clear teaching of God’s Word.  Pleading with someone, looking for some kind of emotional response, or hoping to explain in a way that is “just a bit clearer” is not the answer.  God saves and sanctifies.

Christians are unable to do things that send people to Hell.  I knew that this was untrue.  But, somehow with the desire to encourage people to evangelize this idea has been communicated.  God calls us to be His ambassadors (2 Cor. 5), He does not give us, or allow us, to have the ability to cause someone’s eternity to be altered.  God and God alone is the One who is in control of saving people’s souls and transforming lives. 

I pray that God will open more of our eyes, as pastors and as Christians, to go back to the clear bold preaching and teaching of God’s Word.  Also, that He will help us to understand and live according to His Word.  This will result in God-centered Theology and churches, not man-centered.

Building Straw Houses

The Church is suffering because of ignorance of God.  His Word is largely unread and the study of God disdained.  Where has this brought Christianity?  Spiritual ruin.  We are a spiritually shallow people.  Jesus is still saving people, but spiritually shallow people are the result.  Discipleship and training have taken on the form of trying to put more faces in the crowd, instead of teaching and training people so they are complete/mature in the faith.

We have been treating symptoms instead of the disease.  In our search for significance we have traded authenticity for appearance.  People are battered in the storms of life because, although Christ is their foundation, they are living in straw houses (1 Cor. 3:10-15).  Christian leaders, including myself, have been giving people inadequate building materials.  People need adequate materials, the core doctrines of the Word of God, to become everything God has saved them to become (Eph. 4:11-16).  We need to toss this nonsense, felt-needs fluff curriculum, out the window.  Actually for fear that someone else would use it, burn it!  I am ashamed of myself for handing people inadequate building material, God forgive me.  What a fool I have been!  God’s own Word tells me that the Holy Spirit through the Word of God is what builds people’s lives (2 Tim. 3:14-17).  The core doctrines of the Word of God, these are the bricks needed to build upon the foundation of Christ (1 Cor. 3:10-11). 

May God be gracious to help us live and lead according to His Word.  May God help us to give people the bricks they need to build their lives (Col. 1:28-29).