A Worthy Man!

A Worthy Man!

And Solomon said, If he will shew himself a worthy man, there shall not an hair of him fall to the earth: but if wickedness shall be found in him he shall die. 1 Kings 1:52

These were strong and authoritative words from the king. Solomon meant business when he said these words to Adonijah. Adonijah had tried to undermine his father, and God’s will for the kingdom. He would have had no problem executing vengeance on Solomon after David, his father, died. But it was too late! God overruled and King David threw his support toward Solomon, and thus, the next king of Israel was established.

After David died, Adonijah fled to the house of God and grabbed hold of the horns of the altar seeking mercy from Solomon. It is at this point Solomon gives Adonijah the condition of mercy and warning. If thou shew thyself a worthy man was the condition.

Let’s consider Adonijah’s error; He was self-willed and presumptuous before God and man. He thought to make himself king rather than seek the will of the Lord. Is that not the sin of most men! They would be king of their lives and refuse the will of God. They live self- centered lives only to self-destruct most of the time. Then the day comes and they are confronted with Jesus the King of kings. They must make a decision. They can accept his mercy and yield to him or they can continue doing their own thing, only to bring more trouble to their lives!

If you are a recipient of the mercy of Jesus Christ, the command for you is: SHEW THYSELF A WORTHY MAN! We are not to take the mercy of Christ lightly but we are to make the most of it for his glory! If you want more mercy and grace, shew thyself a worthy man! Don’t think you will get mercy in the hospital bed if you’re not interested in shewing yourself a worthy man! Don’t think your prayers will be answered if you’re not interested in shewing yourself a worthy man!

Jesus is looking for men who will shew themselves worthy! When Israel faced a Goliath, they found a worthy man! Every time a crisis came, God looked for worthy men to bring deliverance! What our country needs today is Christians that walk worthy of the Lord!

That ye might walk worthy of the Lord unto all pleasing, being fruitful in every good work, and increasing in the knowledge of God. Colossians 1:10



The Energy of the Chase

The Energy of the Chase

While visiting my daughter and son in law in Florida I had taken a few walks around a local soccer park. It was a large park with about ten soccer fields. On one particular day out, I happened to see a soccer ball that was not in use. There was nobody around so I didn’t think anyone would mind if I gave it a kick. Once I did, I found myself chasing after it like a kid. I kicked that ball around that park at least five times. I found energy I didn’t know I had. I would kick it ten to fifteen yards then kicked it again, constantly running after it not considering I should be winded.

If I were to run the distance without kicking that ball I doubt I would have had the energy but the fact that I was chasing something made all the difference. Most people are motivated by a tangible object that interests them. Whether its money, position, muscle or a relationship if we have something in front of us that is reachable with a little effort, we might find extra motivation. Sometimes it’s just fun to go after it.

When hall of famer Jerry Rice came out of college as a wide receiver, he was known for great hands and average speed for that position. The forty-niners discovered something about Rice that had not been noticed in his work outs. He had an extra boost of speed when chasing a football that made him faster than those who out ran him in the forty-yard dash. He actually ran faster while chasing after a football than while he was being timed in the forty-yard dash. Though his forty-yard dash time was average his run toward the ball and after the catch was exceptionally fast!

Goals that are desirable and tangible are motivating! If you want to excel in life or just improve your present living condition consider setting some goals while you have time to think about life.

Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith; who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross despised the shame and is set down at the right hand of the throne of God– Hebrews 12:2

The Lord Jesus endured because the joy of accomplishment was greater than the painful experience! We have redemption because he kept his eyes on the goal!



Take Ye Away the Stone

Take Ye Away the Stone

Said Jesus to those gathered around the tomb of Lazarus. Unlike the resurrection of Christ, Lazarus would not rise until the stone was rolled away. It is notable that our Lord would not call Lazarus to come forth until the stone was rolled away. Is there a lesson in it for us? Absolutely!

The story of the raising of Lazarus holds a great lesson concerning the transfer of the gospel from the living to the dead. Those without Christ are dead to God (Ephesians 2:1) that was our condition until we received new life in Jesus. Now that we are saved we are called to serve! Especially as soul winners! Yet, in our flesh dwelleth no good thing. How shall we impact the heart of someone who is dead to God? Only Christ can awaken the soul of a lost man. Here is where we find the practicality of the text.

The living must remove the stone that separates him from the dead man. The Lord will let you know which stone it is. It is not up for the dead man to remove it. It may be the stone of unbelief. Yes, a believer may struggle with enough belief to share the gospel. This appears to be Mary and Martha’s stone as we hear them both say, “Lord, if thou hast been here my brother had not died”. The Lord Jesus had to help them overcome their unbelief. Even when he told them to take away the stone, Martha said, “Lord, by this time he stinketh”. As if to say, it’s too late but you and I know it wasn’t.

Pride may be the stone that must be taken away because it hides Christ from the lost. Even religious pride is a hindrance. Pride exalts self not the Savior. The Lord will not speak to the lost around you as long as you live self-absorbed. Humble yourself and he will lift you up. God resisteth the proud but giveth grace to the humble.

Fear may be the stone that must be taken away. The fear of man is a snare says the wise man. Once again fear manifest unbelief and pride.

Bitterness and the unforgiving spirit are stones that must be removed for the Lord to speak to the dead. Why would you allow anger for an enemy, hinder a prayer for a friend?

It may be open sinful behavior that you have not confessed and forsaken. The lost man sees your testimony as a sham and you feel the quenching of the spirit in his presence. You know what stone the Lord is dealing with you about. Take ye away the stone, says Jesus! Watch the miracle of the gospel when you do.

Read: John 11:34-44



The Benefit of Complaining

The Benefit of Complaining

My beagles were great complainers. Every time I left the house or returned home I would hear them complain about their living conditions. They just couldn’t seem to find contentment in their environment. You know, with all the rabbits running around the neighborhood and the occasional stray cat that would drop by the house it just magnified their confines.

Now be sure to know that they were treated with utmost care and security. They had food, water and a nice home, as dog houses go. They had a sixty foot pen that was ten foot wide, what more could a creature that weighed forty pounds need? For some reason, they just weren’t satisfied with their lot in life. It didn’t help when the neighbor dogs roamed through the yard as though they were on possum patrol. My dogs would yelp, bark, cry and agonize about a quick release, you would have thought that someone was squeezing the life out of them. Like I said, they were great complainers. You know why? Because they often got their way!

I would get to the point to where I couldn’t handle the complaining. The gate would open and they wouldn’t even take time to thank the warden for their furlough, they just ran!

Now don’t get me wrong, there is bad complaining and unnecessary complaining. We don’t have to think too deeply about that, but it’s the good complaining I am talking about. The kind of complaining that gets what it wants.

The residents of Philadelphia had complained about the dark streets and Benjamin Franklin decided to implement street lights.

The widows complained about being neglected and the disciples implemented deacons.

If you don’t complain now and then you may never get what you want. The squeaky wheel gets the oil! We all agree that somethings are worth complaining about especially if change is possible.

The Lord tells us of a woman who complained to an unjust judge until she received justice. God said that he heard the cries of the children of Israel while suffered in Egypt and therefore he did something about their release. Hannah complained to God about being barren and God gave her a baby.

Evening, and morning, and at noon, will I pray, and cry aloud: and he shall hear my voice. Psalms 55:17 David was a complainer of the good sort. He complained to the one who cared and could make a difference. He was determined God was going to hear his voice until the prayer was answered.



Little Disciplines That Make A Big Difference

Little Disciplines That Make a Big Difference

Dawn had an uncle who was struggling with his weight but he didn’t want to exercise or get on a rigid diet so he tried something simple. He quit drinking regular coke and started drinking diet coke. It was a little discipline. In two months he testified that he had lost ten pounds. It was a little discipline that made a big difference.

Sometimes we get overwhelmed with the process of change. We think we need to be radical and we either, try and fail, or we don’t try at all because it seems too daunting.

You need to understand that positive change can be made with little disciplines. There are many disciplines that will help but you need to start with one. Below is a list that will help you experience spiritual growth and find the favor of God. The objective is to eventually add them all into your life.

  1. Bible reading– It’s God’s word and it is meat for your soul- Job 23:12/Matthew 4:4
  2. Memorizing scripture– Meditation is more than reading -Joshua 1:8/Psalms 1:2-3/Psalms 119:11
  3. Separation– sometimes you have to remove yourself to improve yourself- 1 Peter 2:11
  4. Church attendance– His people ought to be your people- Psalms 122:1
  5. Giving– We can expect no more than what we are willing to give- 2 Corinthians 9:7
  6. Prayer– Prayer does not fit you for the greater work prayer is the greater work! Jeremiah 33:3
  7. Soul winning– When His business becomes my business I’m in business- Matthew 4:19
  8. Burden bearing– You pick yourself up when you pick others up!- Galatians 6:2-3
  9. Physical exercise– It will serve you well to sweat now and then- Genesis 3:19
  10. Goal setting– those who fail to plan, plan to fail! Proverbs 4:26

This really is not difficult anybody can do it. Start a little discipline today and experience a big difference!

You know how to eat an elephant? One bite at a time!

For precept must be upon precept, precept upon precept; line upon line: here a little, and there a little. Isaiah 28:10  



The Spirit and the Bride say Come…

The Spirit and the bride say come…

Revelation 22:17

Here is a final invitation before God concludes the revelation of himself to man. It is an invitation for salvation. The theme of the Bible is “redemption through Jesus Christ”. In this passage we find two parties that work together to invite sinners to Christ. The Spirit and the bride work together, the Spirit is not subordinate to the bride but the bride is to be subordinate to the Spirit! When this happens then the invitation is as follows; the Spirit and the bride say come.

The bride is the church and when the church ceases to seek the lost you can be sure the church is lost. The church that is inviting sinners to come to the water of life (JESUS) is the church with God’s power.

The Lord Jesus said before he ascended, But ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you: and ye shall be witnesses unto me both in Jerusalem, and in Judaea, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the earth – Acts 1:8.

The work of the Spirit in the church is to echo the gospel as the church preaches and reaches the lost around them. It is only by the Spirit of God that sinners will hear. Some might say, it is the church that is to echo the gospel, not the Spirit. I am not going to argue that point only to say, if that is the case then the church that is not witnessing is not echoing the Spirit. Why? Probably because it is not listening to the Spirit of Christ!

Don’t expect revival within the church if the church is disobedient in this area. You might have a service with an emotional frenzy, with music that stirs and preaching that entertains but until your heart and body go after dying souls around you, you’re not even on the same highway as the Spirit of the Lord.

If you want the power of God to be activated in your life, Go soul winning!

A man was given money from his boss to go on a business trip and convince a client to buy his company’s product. He went but put no effort into selling the product. He enjoyed his company’s dime. He ate well, slept well… all with the company’s money, but he didn’t even try to convince the man. Word got back to his boss and he was fired! No more wine and dine on company time and dollar. He didn’t realize how good he had it until he was fired! All the company perks were to help him sell! No sell! No perks! Now no job!

 Jesus said to the church of Ephesus, …I have somewhat against thee, because thou hast left thy first love. Remember therefore from whence thou art fallen, and repent, and do the first works: or else I will come unto thee quickly, and will remove thy candlestick out of his place, except thou repent. Revelation 2:4-5

 

 



Spiritual 20/20 Vision

Spiritual 20/20 Vision

Spiritual 20/20 vision is seeing things as God sees them. I had to get my license renewed this year and of course they have to check your eyes. For the first time in my life I was made aware of my faulty vision. They told me my license would be restricted to vehicles with side mirrors. No biggy! I can live with that.

That was no problem with the car and the mirrors to help aid my view but the lesson was that my sight was worse than I thought and it took an eye exam to detect it. God’s word is how we detect our spiritual eyes. If we want to see things as God does, we need to read and learn his Word. The word of God is not only our telescope into the future but our guide for today. B-I-B-L-E could stand for Basic Instruction Before Leaving Earth. The fact that God has provided his Word for us is called revelation. The fact that God used men to write his word is called inspiration.

The blessing with spiritual vision is no matter how skewed it may be, it can be cleared up by getting close to Jesus. Remember that spiritual vision starts from the heart.

Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God– Matthew 5:8.

Where the heart is pure the vision is clear! Judas was close to Jesus but did not see people or situations like Jesus did.

When our hearts seek the Lord he will reveal his book to us. That is called illumination.

King Josiah inherited a kingdom that was in a mess. Idolatry prevailed, the house of God had been closed, wickedness was everywhere. The Word of God had disappeared from the people. And spiritual darkness was upon the land that he would rule.

Josiah began to seek the Lord at an early age, and as time progressed, he found the book of the law of God. God new he had a man that he could trust with his Word.

…While he was yet young, he began to seek after the God of David…2 Chronicles 34:3.

…I have found the book of the law in the house of the LORD…and Shaphan carried the book to the king… 2 Chronicles 34:15-16

There are so many blessings God has promised to those who love his Word- Joshua 1:8/Psalms 1:1-3/Revelation 1:3.

Where there is no vision, the people perish; but he that keepeth the law, happy is he– Proverbs 29:18

The vision referred to is the law of God.

 



The Unexpected Cross!

The Unexpected Cross!  And they compel one Simon a Cyrenian, who passed by, coming out of the country, the father of Alexander and Rufus, to bear his cross. Mark 15:21
 
The Lord Jesus has been scourged with a deadly whip, he has been beaten and spit upon. A crown of thorns has been placed on his head. They made sure the crown went into the skin when they placed it on him. He is carrying his cross to Golgotha and he has lost so much blood that he is falling under the load.
 
The Roman soldiers see a man in the crowd and compel him to bear the cross. His name is Simon and he is a bystander. It appears he is just passing through but now he is forced to take up this bloody cross. This was not on his agenda. He didn’t expect this burden. He will get bloody and tired. Whatever he was doing is now on hold until he arrives at the expected destination.
 
He carries the cross for Jesus because he is compelled by force but Jesus carries the cross for Simon because he is compelled by love!
 
Have you ever been forced to carry an unexpected cross? Maybe a loved one died unexpectedly, or you have been diagnosed with inoperable cancer. Sometimes we feel the weight of disappointment or betrayal that we must live through. It is a cross because it is heavy and it has been placed upon you when you didn’t feel ready to bear it. Here are some things to remember about Simon and the cross he had to bear that might help you.
 
  1. He didn’t bear it alone. Jesus did not abandon the cross when Simon picked it up. Though the cross was unexpected to Simon it was according to plan for Jesus. Simon would make it because Jesus would make it.

 

  1. He would get to know Jesus personally in his sufferings by bearing his cross. Paul would desire to know the suffering Savior and the power of his resurrection (Philippians 3:10). We always learn more about Jesus in our suffering. This knowledge is not in vain. It makes our faith experiential not just theoretical. His love for us and willingness to bear our cross ought to motivate us when we are tired. For consider him that endured such contradiction of sinners against himself, lest ye be wearied and faint in your minds. Hebrews 12:3

   

  1. It is possible his kids were watching him. Note the statement; “father of Alexander and Rufus”. God wanted us to know that he was a Simon was a dad. When we as parents have to bear an unexpected cross our kids are watching. The way we carry our cross may determine the direction our kids turn when it comes to the faith. Paul would make mention of a Rufus, Salute Rufus chosen in the Lord, and his mother and mine, Romans 16:13. It may be that Rufus came to Christ because he carried that cross.

  People are watching the way we carry our cross, especially the unexpected one.



The Voice of Thanksgiving

The Voice of Thanksgiving!

But I will sacrifice unto thee with the voice of thanksgiving; I will pay that that I have vowed. Salvation is of the LORD. Jonah 2:9
 
The voice of thanksgiving, what a great statement! Jonah is in the belly of a whale when he declares his gratitude to God. He has been tangled in seaweed and swimming with the fish, most of which are dead. Not exactly the place you would find thankfulness. But he is responsible for his condition. His rebellion from God has led him to an underwater grave. At least that is what is he thought. He decides to get his heart right before he meets his maker and the best way to do that is to give God thanks. He acknowledged that God had already been better to him than he deserved. God did not have to release him for him to be thankful. His thanks to God was unconditional.
 
His thanks to God was obvious. God heard it and accepted it. Otherwise, we would not have the record of it. Thankfulness is always obvious! All he had to demonstrate his thanks was his voice. It would be a sacrifice to do this? Maybe because he had to open his mouth and take a chance of sea water getting in. Who knows? All we know is that it was a sacrifice he was willing to make.
 
His thanksgiving pleased the LORD! It always does, it is the first step of getting back in the will of God. In everything give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you (1 Thessalonians 5:18). God heard his thanks!
 
Has God heard your thanks? You don’t need anything new to be thankful. You don’t need to feel great to be thankful. As a matter of fact, the worse you feel the more important it is for you to be thankful! Have you thought about all that God has given you that you didn’t deserve? What if God only gave you today what you were thankful for yesterday? How much would you have?
 
Jonah knew he could never be as grateful as God was gracious! But he could lift up his voice with thanksgiving! It is no coincident that the whale vomited Jonah out after he lifts up his voice with thanksgiving. Just as darkness hates light so does whale belly living hate gratitude! If you want to get out of a bad place give God thanks!
 
Next, we find the Word of the LORD came unto him the second time. God not only removed him from his prison but gave him revival! It all started when Jonah got his thinking right! Your thinking will determine your thanking! Everything changed for Jonah when he started Thanking God!
 
Zig Ziglar tells a story of a lady who came to him for counsel. She sat down and complained to him for over an hour about the way people treated her at work. She said she hated her work but couldn’t find another job. Finally, after an hour rant, she paused long enough for Zig to talk. He said do you trust my counsel? She said, yes. He said then I need you to do exactly as I say for a week I believe it’ll help you. She said, OK, what do I have to do? Zig said, Everyday next week I want you to find something about a coworker that you can genuinely compliment and be thankful for. She said, I don’t think I can, Zig said, you can too. Everyone has something to offer the company that is necessary so tell them thanks. So she made herself look for the good in her fellow employees and employer. She told them thank you and gave them honest compliments. The following week she met with Zig to report in. He said well how did it go? She said, I don’t understand it but they’ve all gotten better attitudes.
 
Thankfulness is not just good for the one receiving it it’s good for the one giving it!


Is Jesus Asleep On Your Ship?

Is Jesus asleep on your ship?

But as they sailed he fell asleep: and there came down a storm of wind on the lake; and they were filled with water, and were in jeopardy. Luke 8:23
 
It was an apparent clear day, with calm waters. The disciples gather on the boat with the Lord and he announced that they are going to the other side. The other side of the Sea of Galilee. They have no problem with that. It is not a big sea and the journey would only take a few hours by boat.
 
The Lord Jesus had fallen asleep on this calm trip and the disciples didn’t think much of it, after all, the Master was a very busy man and could use the rest.
 
But then a storm came and the wind turned to a dangerous gale. The waves began to lift the boat and the water came in. The disciples did all they could to stabilize the ship and bail out the water but now they are at their wits end. They have no answers, they have no more strength. They are at the mercy of the storm and fearful for their lives. It is at this point they say, Master, master, we perish!
 
I love this part, Then he arose, and rebuked the wind and the raging of the water: and they ceased and there was a calm.
 
The Lord would ask them a question that should cause us to think about our own faith. He said to them, “Where is your faith?”
 
That is a good question because it wasn’t a lack of faith that was the problem it was the object of faith that was the problem. Everybody has faith in something, whether they call themselves an atheist or agnostic, they still have faith. In some case’s the atheist has more faith than the average Christian because they have less proof than the Christian.
 
It is possible that the disciples had faith in their surroundings. They were familiar with the sea of Galilee and had no fears of going to the other side. It was familiar territory for them, yet the familiarity may have been the object of their faith and not the Lord. We too can get comfortable with our surroundings and tend to be less motivated to pray and trust the Lord, so the Lord has to stir things up a bit to help put faith where it belongs.
 
It is possible they put faith in their abilities. After all, they were fishermen. They knew how to handle a boat. This too is easy for the Christian to do. If we are naturally good at something we can easily put confidence in self rather than God.
 
It is possible they put their faith in the boat. It was a sturdy boat and a proven boat. They had no problem getting into the boat; it was seaworthy.
 
As a matter of fact, with all of these things going for them, the Master could take it easy and rest a while. No need for him to help. “We got this” was the mind set of the experienced sailors. So, our Lord goes to sleep until the storm. Yes, the Storm! It would be the storm that revealed who the real captain was!
 
We don’t know if Jesus is sleeping in our lives until the storm comes and we have to wake him up. I wonder if they ignored him a little because they were busy with the boat and so he went to sleep. One thing is for sure, I am glad, he was willing to wake up when they called for him. Is it possible that storms come to your life because you have let the Captain go to sleep? Don’t feel bad about keeping him awake. Psalms 121:4

 



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