Tag: God Focus

THE ACCUSATION

John 19:19  And Pilate wrote a title, and put it on the cross. And the writing was, JESUS OF NAZARETH THE KING OF THE JEWS.

     It was customary that the accusations or crimes of the person being crucified were placed on the cross with them for all the world to see.  Pilate did everything he could to release Jesus.  He tried to reason with the leaders of the Jews.  He even told them to judge Jesus according to their laws.  But they had let hatred for Jesus to build up in their hearts.  The religious people were afraid of Jesus. They wanted him dead and that went against their customs.  They thought they could stop the people from believing in him if he was dead.  They were afraid of losing their position in the community. Jesus kept gaining in popularity. They knew it wouldn’t be long until his message of love would replace their long list of religious rules.

  The people were given a choice of one to set free. The Jews filled the crowd with people who would ask for Barabas to be set free. When Pilate asked what to do with Jesus, they shouted crucify. Pilate said he could not find any fault with Jesus and washed his hands of the whole thing before the crowd. Then Pilate wrote the title JESUS OF NAZARETH THE KING OF THE JEWS, as Jesus’ accusation. When the Jews saw his accusation, they pleaded with Pilate to change it to say, “He says he is the King of the Jews.”  Pilate said, I wrote it like it needed to be and I will not change it.  It makes me wonder how many Jews and Gentiles believed because of the accusation. 

I can guarantee that if we try to do the right thing and walk with God, the enemy will not like it. He will do what he can to see that we fall under offense, accusation or both. We have to be strong in the Lord and walk in the anointing He has given us. Jesus could have justified himself, but he didn’t say a word. He was our example, when we fall under accusation we need to not feel like we have to justify ourselves. We know the truth and God does too. He will fight our battles and will elevate us in spite of people’s opinions. We have no reason to fret or allow people to stand in the way of us doing what we know is right.

BE BOLD, BE BRAVE AND KEEP YOUR GOD FOCUS

OUR SPIRITUAL HOUSE

Psalm 23:3  He restoreth my soul: ….

     There are many people that love to take old things and refurbish them.  There are many things that time can wear down and destroy.  Our houses are one example.  There is always something in need of paint or a new piece of wood. 

      Our spiritual houses need restored too, from time to time.  God does a major renovation when we give him our lives and decide to live for him.  But every now and then we find ourselves in need of a little bit of repair work. Things creep into our lives if we are not extremely diligent to watch everything we do and say. The enemy can come in and cause us to slack in one area or another.  

      Many things can be fixed with the word of God. Reading the word will help us to figure out where our spiritual houses need to be fortified.  While other things take a little time and lots of prayer. But Jesus is always there to refresh and restore us to a place of strength and beauty.

Pro 24:1  Be not thou envious against evil men, neither desire to be with them.

Pro 24:2  For their heart studieth destruction, and their lips talk of mischief. Pro 24:3  Through wisdom is an house builded; and by understanding it is established:

     I am not a structural engineer, but even I know that a house has to have a good foundation to stand strong.  It is easy to sit back and watch evil men prosper and question Why?  But God will only allow them to go so far before it all comes crumbling down.

    But his children are wise, they follow his blueprint for life.  Often we may not have some of the fancy things that their life brings.  But I would trade all the glitz and glamour of this life for my home in heaven.

      We are established by our understanding of the word of the Lord.  In Him we can be stable and whole (not needing restoration).   He will establish our path.  He will help us to stay strong no matter what we face. Take a moment to think about the state of your house, is it well established or does it need some restoration?

BE BOLD, BE BRAVE AND KEEP YOUR GOD FOCUS

SECRET PLACE

Psalm 63:7  Because thou hast been my help, therefore in the shadow of thy wings will I rejoice.

      We often think of being in the shadow of the Lord’s wings as a place of hiding. We hide from the storms. We hide from the enemy.  These are things that would cause fear under normal circumstances.  But God says, “Don’t worry about it; hide here under my wings and I will keep you safe. We have no reason to fear when the Lord is hiding us.  No one would ever find us unless God allowed it to happen.  So we can rejoice in the shadow of his wings.  Because he is GOD ALMIGHTY and he is watching over us.

Psalm 91:1-2  He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty. I will say of the Lord, He is my refuge and my fortress: my God; in him will I trust.

Not only is being under the shadow of his wings a place of protection but it is a place of intimacy. (The word intimacy has several synonyms: closeness, familiarity, close relationship, togetherness, mutual affection.) A place where you are alone with him. God desires us to spend quality time with him. This could be the place we go when we sit quietly, thinking about God’s goodness. We think the shadow of his wings is a place that we enter when there is a storm. Then we leave and do our own thing. But if we dwell in the secret place or we live in a place of being close to God, we will have a relationship. Getting to the place of intimacy with God will create trust.

It is important to find the time to sit quietly in worship and alone time with the Lord.

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CARE

     1Peter 5:7  Casting all your care upon him; for he careth for you.

      As a servant of the Lord, it is up to us to show him love.  When we show him love and serve his needs, we could be seen as showing care.  This verse says to cast all your care, not cares.  What better way to show we care for him than to serve him.

       We love him because he first loved us.  We love him because he showed us how much he cares for us.  He died for us.  This is why we are supposed to present our bodies as living sacrifices. 

       This verse is often quoted to mean that we can bring our cares to him because he cares for us.  This is a true sentiment and statement to say that we can bring our worries and cares to him because he cares for us.

I apologize for the lateness of this blog. I was having internet issues yesterday evening. Have a great weekend.

BE BOLD, BE BRAVE AND KEEP YOUR GOD FOCUS

ARE WE SO DIFFERENT?

It is easy to allow the way things look to throw us into a lethargic and almost depressed state of being. Trouble is all around us pressing in, it feels like there is no hope. BUT GOD is there and is not moved by how things look.  He is not moved by the plans of the enemy. God will destroy the plans of the wicked that are against us.

If God be for us, who can be against us? God is on our side. Maybe I should say we need to be on God’s side. Many times, people have been asked to choose who they are going to serve.

Elijah stood on Mt. Carmel and told the people they needed to choose. Then he gave them options.

I Kings 18:21 “And Elijah came unto all the people, and said, How long halt ye between two opinions? if the LORD be God, follow him: but if Baal, then follow him. And the people answered him not a word.”

This is where the prophets of Baal tried to get their false god to send fire from heaven. They cried and cried from morning to night. Cutting themselves and trying to persuade their god to act. But nothing happened. Then Elijah prayed a simple prayer and the one true God answered with fire. He proved himself to be God. We say we believe in God, yet we put everything else first. He wants first place in our lives. Can we give him that spot?

Joshua 24:15 And if it seem evil unto you to serve the Lord, choose you this day whom ye will serve; whether the gods which your fathers served that were on the other side of the flood, or the gods of the Amorites, in whose land ye dwell: but as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.

Joshua stood boldly before the people. They were once again serving false gods of other people. These Israelites were born and grew up in the desert. They were survivors of the ones that God delivered at the Red Sea.  But the miracles their parents saw were just stories to them.  They were not personal to them. Still, they experienced enough to know that God is real.

I often would sit in judgment of the people in the Old Testament when it came to false gods. I would ask how they could bow to a statue and say it was god? Are we so different today? God revealed to me that we are no different as a whole people.  We bow to sports figures, actors, and singers, we worship our homes and material possessions. We worship the earth. We worship creation more than the creator.

God knows how flawed and weak we can be, he knows we are easily distracted. He also knows he has given us the power to be different and not be driven by our emotions and desires. But we have to learn that we have the power to choose. Life doesn’t control us. It may throw us for a loop every now and then, but we can control our reaction to what it tosses our way.

This is a lesson the children of Israel didn’t learn, and they had to wander the desert until they died. All because of their unbelief. Do we really want to spend our lives in a desert when we could be in the promised land? We are not meant to live in the stress and fear of this life.  We need to figure out how to see God for who He is, not the god of the box we put him in. We limit him with our words and preconceived notions of who He is. It is time to set aside the idea of who we think He is and get to know Him, really know Him.

He desires us to know him in an intimate way. He wants our worship and praise, not for what he does for us, but because He is the one true God. He sacrificed everything for us so that we could be free. We have no reason to fear or look to anything or anyone else. If God be for us, who can be against us.

Romans 8:31-32 What shall we then say to these things? If God be for us, who can be against us?  32 He that spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him also freely give us all things?

NOT OUR UNDERSTANDING

I am thankful for my wonderful family. I am blessed to have many wonderful friends. I am not only thankful on Thanksgiving Day for them but every day. I hope each of you had a good day with those you love. Since I spent time with family, this blog will be short.

PROV 3:5 Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.  6 In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.  7 Be not wise in thine own eyes: fear the Lord, and depart from evil.  8 It shall be health to thy navel, and marrow to thy bones.

God wants our whole heart. He wants us to trust in him. It doesn’t matter what is going on he wants us to trust in Him. It is easy for us to lean on our own understanding.  Sometimes we get in God’s way because we lean on our understanding instead of waiting for Him. Our understanding can be tainted with our flesh. We may feel like something is not that bad. If God’s word doesn’t line up with our understanding, we are wrong.

This is why the word says to not be wise in our own eyes. We need to see things the way God does; through His eyes. Our wisdom can be tainted with many things like our experiences, our hurts and our influence from the world.

If we acknowledge the Lord in everything we do, he will guide us.  He will make everything fine. The word tells us to fear the Lord and depart from evil. The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. We can be wise by fearing the Lord and walking in his path.  It will be life and health to us.

Take a couple of moments to think about your life, is there anything that seems right in your eyes that you know is not according to God’s word.  If so walk away from it. Ask God for help. In all your ways acknowledge him he will direct your path.

Have a good and safe holiday weekend!

BE BOLD, BE BRAVE AND KEEP YOUR GOD FOCUS

ONE MOMENT

Life would be amazing if everyone was as happy as they appear on social media. For the most part, we only post the good stuff. But it is only a snapshot of our lives.  It only shows who we are in that moment. One moment is not a complete picture.

We often feel like we do not measure up to other Christians.  We watch as other people do what we know we are called to do, and it is intimidating. But we need to remember first that we should not compare ourselves to others for two main reasons.  One, if we see someone we aspire to be like, we will feel inadequate and never wish to try to do what we are called to do.  If we feel superior, we run the risk of being self-righteous and judgmental, and not seeking God’s plan for our lives because we can do it on our own. If it is truly a calling of God, it will not be a cakewalk, especially at first.  It will always be something that causes us to step out of our comfort zones.

That being said, we should never look at someone else and wonder if we will ever get to where they are because we are looking at only one moment in time. For example, I know I talk a lot about my grandfather; he was a powerful man of God. By the time I was born, he had been preaching for almost twenty years.

I never knew the man he was at twenty-two that said he couldn’t even testify. He knew he was called to preach.  He said he would study a testimony, and when he stood up, he would go blank.  I can sort of relate to the story. When I see the red light on a video camera, I go blank; that is why I must read everything.  He said one night, he got up to testify and God took over; he was on the floor for about twenty minutes.  After that, he never had any trouble with what to say. He had learned to yield to God and His plan for his life.

Walking out God’s plan is not easy. If it were easy, we could do it on our own; we wouldn’t need God. I didn’t see the young man who went to the woods with his bible and prayed for God to give him a revelation. I didn’t see the moments of hardship, moments of triumph, or any of the things he walked through to make him that powerful man of God. I only saw the result.

We can’t look at someone else and compare where we are walking right now.  Who knows what our walk will look like a year from now, five years from now? Only God knows what he is going to do with our lives. Only God knows what he will allow in our lives to make us stronger.

We look at that person who is anointed to sing and we are often in awe. We think, “Oh, to sing like that,” but we are only seeing one moment. We do not see all the times they hit their knees in prayer that God would give them an anointing to stir people’s hearts.  We don’t see the countless hours of practice and planning.  We don’t see the work involved; we only see that one moment.

We see a prayer warrior cut loose with a prayer that gives you goosebumps, and you feel like fire is going to fall from heaven.  Their words are precise and powerful.  They intercede with precision.  We stand in awe of such a prayer.  We feel like we are puny and cannot even pray. That is only a moment in time. We do not see all the hours of prayer that gave them the ability to move heaven.  We do not see the painful things that they have walked through to get them to the place where they pray with such bold authority.

On the other hand, we should not judge someone by the moment that they make a mistake. It is easy to look at them and judge them for not having better control. But we don’t know what they have endured and what made them make the choices they made. We may make the same choices under the same circumstances.

I Cor 10:12 Wherefore let him that thinketh he standeth take heed lest he fall.

This verse is a warning to not think that we are so perfect that we could never make a mistake. When we get to the point that we are so holy that we cannot make a mistake, God has a way of allowing satan to come in with just the right temptation to cause us to fall. I don’t ever want to be found guilty of judging someone in their one moment of weakness.  Because we do not see all the times that they are strong. Judging someone for one moment in their life is like judging a book by one sentence. That one moment is not the full picture. Just like one sentence cannot give all the details of a book.

Peter denied Jesus; in the moment that he did, some would judge him to be unworthy of God’s forgiveness.  But Jesus didn’t let one moment of weakness define Peter.  He gave him the keys to the kingdom.  Jesus called Peter a rock. Jesus knew how strong Peter was and would be in the future.

It is easy to get caught up in one moment and forget that life is a journey.  We are not meant to stay stuck in a moment.  But we are to make the most of every moment we have been given. We are supposed to forget the things that are behind us and press forward.

If you find yourself in the middle of a regretful moment where you’ve made a mistake. Do not let it define you. If you find yourself in the middle of trying to step into a new calling. Don’t let it hold you back.  It only takes one moment of faith to propel us into the future of who we are and are becoming.

RECOVER ALL

David and his army had gone away to war. While the men were gone, the enemy came to their camp and stole their wives and children. They set all of Ziklag on fire. When David and his army returned to Ziklag, they were all distraught because their families were gone.

I Sam 30:6-8  (6) And David was greatly distressed; for the people spake of stoning him, because the soul of all the people was grieved, every man for his sons and for his daughters: but David encouraged himself in the Lord his God. (7) And David said to Abiathar the priest, Ahimelech’s son, I pray thee, bring me hither the ephod. And Abiathar brought thither the ephod to David. (8) And David enquired at the Lord, saying, Shall I pursue after this troop? shall I overtake them? And he answered him, Pursue: for thou shalt surely overtake them, and without fail recover all.

David was distressed because his men were upset and were talking about stoning him. He had no one to encourage him. He had to encourage himself in the Lord. We have all been there; sometimes, no one but God can understand what we are going through. Only God can help us.

How many times have we experienced a time when the enemy has attacked our camp? He has taken something from us and we are left with ashes. Our immediate reaction is to be human and weep bitterly until we are not able to weep another tear. This is when we find ourselves discouraged. We feel alone and like no one can help us. Tragedy and grief can be powerful motivators.  We can allow the grief to overtake us and we can wallow in our self-pity. The other choice is to cry out to God for strength to take back what belongs to us.

I like the eighth verse, God answered, “Pursue: for thou shalt surely overtake them, and without fail recover all.”

How much more power do we have as children of God than people in David’s time. We have a blood covenant with God. We have the Spirit of the living God inside of us. We should have more power to take back what the enemy has stolen in our land.

David and his men went to war and recovered all that was stolen. It is time we go to war and recover all that the enemy has stolen from us. Not with earthly weapons, but with the power of the Holy Ghost through prayer and faith.

Sometimes we must stand strong and, after the tears are shed, we must encourage ourselves. We need to ask God if it is time to take back what was stolen. He will tell us to go forth and recover all.

Many souls hang in the balance; they need to see victorious Christians. Are we going to sit still in the ashes of our lives or are we going to get bold and recover all? It is up to each of us to do what we can to accomplish victory on this earth.

Victory will be ours if we are willing to fight this battle on our knees, we will not only recover what was stolen, but we will also spoil the enemy.  David not only recovered what was taken, but he also ended up with the enemy’s possessions.

Go forth, my friends, in the power of the Holy Ghost and don’t let the enemy win. You can recover all.

BE BOLD, BE BRAVE AND KEEP YOUR GOD FOCUS

WHICH ROAD?

Pro 4:11  I have taught thee in the way of wisdom; I have led thee in right paths. Pro 4:12  When thou goest, thy steps shall not be straitened; and when thou runnest, thou shalt not stumble. Pro 4:13  Take fast hold of instruction; let her not go: keep her; for she is thy life. Pro 4:14  Enter not into the path of the wicked and go not in the way of evil men.

Most of us have stood at a crossroads of decision.  Not really sure what to do or say.  We pray for God’s guidance and direction. This scenario is sometimes a decision about which job to take or what city to live in normal life choices. Other times it is about fighting the temptations of our flesh. The path God tells us to go down is always the road less traveled, usually the rocky and steep path.  While what appears to be a smooth road stretches out before us. There is a danger with the smooth road many have gone that way before, it could be the way of the wicked. The word says that broad is the way that leads to destruction. It stands to reason that a smooth road is well worn.

If we are brave enough to do what God says and climb that steep hill; take that road less traveled.  Somewhere down the road, I am sure, thinking back, you will wonder why you ever wanted to walk that smooth road in the first place.  God always knows best.  It will be best for us when we take time to ask and listen at the crossroads.

God will always lead us down the path of righteousness and wisdom. Our flesh will always lead us down the path of the wicked. It is important that we always choose the road that points us toward God. That is the only direction that matters.

BE BOLD, BE BRAVE AND KEEP YOUR GOD FOCUS

TIMING

Ecc 3:1  To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven:

Capturing a beautiful sunset on camera is all about timing.  If the sun is out too much all you get is a white dot.  If you wait too long you miss it completely.

Opportunities to be in God’s timing to help someone is often the same way.  Do you ever wonder why he sends us to strangers so often.  So we will not interfere with his timing.  When trying to help a friend or family sometimes we get in God’s way.  But if we are going about our normal day and God places us in a situation that we know is his timing to help someone, it is easier to do so without all the things we do to get in his way.

For example: We may have been praying hard for a friend for family member. The subject may come around to Jesus in a conversation. In our enthusasism we can come on too strong with too much information and they may react the opposite way from how we had hoped.

But with a stranger, we will listen more to the prompts of God and only say what we need to say. This reminds me of a well intentioned man that I knew growing up. He would go out and pound on anyone that would listen about how they needed to be saved. He was right in his theology, his zeal and desire to help people. But he went about it the wrong way and often did more harm than good.

My grandpa tried to help him tone it down a bit. He would tell him, “No where in the word does it say, skin my sheep. No where in the word does it say drive my sheep.” Pastors are called to lead the flock as Jesus our good shepherd.

There is a time and a season for everything. I am excited about the season the body of Christ is about to walk into, it’s going to be amazing.

BE BOLD, BE BRAVE AND KEEP YOUR GOD FOCUS