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EPISODE 45 –ON-TIME GOD

EPISODE 45 –ON-TIME GOD

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The title of today’s episode is: “On-Time God”

Many times, we may feel like God has let us down because our perspective can lead us down that road. Emotions of our situation override our knowledge of God. Like Mary and Martha, they were upset with Jesus because Lazarus had died and he waited until the fourth day to show up. It seemed too late. But God needed to receive the glory out of the situation.

There was no doubt that Jesus had the power to raise the dead. People needed to know this because they needed to know that he could raise himself again. It wasn’t that he was being malicious and withholding healing. There was a bigger perspective to be known by people experiencing Lazarus being raised from the dead.

Look at all the miracles. If the children of Israel had not been to the point where they were boxed in, God couldn’t have used the situation to destroy their enemies.

The same way with the three Hebrew men that were thrown into the fiery furnace. They stood for their God. There was no doubt among the people whose side they were on. By them being thrown into the fiery furnace it showed the people the power of God.  If he had saved them before they were tossed into the fire, the people would not have come to know the real God. They saw how hot the fire was because the men who tossed them into the furnace died. God was on time.

The same goes with Daniel. God could have saved him before the lion’s den, but then the people would not have seen the power of our God.

We go to God in prayer and ask Him to use us for his glory. We want to make a difference in the world around us. We have lost loved ones and friends that need to know the God of the Bible. Sometimes, we, as Christians, need a deeper understanding of who He is. We pray, “Oh God, use me for your glory.” Then, when the trials come that can show others how great our God is, we are screaming, “Oh God, don’t let me get thrown into the fiery furnace. Don’t let the enemy overtake me at the Red Sea.” We don’t want to be uncomfortable.

We don’t always understand why things happen, but we can be sure God has a reason to allow the battles in our lives.  I watched a family member walk through a battle with cancer. It was scary and faith-testing, not only for them but for the whole family. I still don’t understand why it happened and I may never know.  But I do know that it increased the faith of our entire family. God has blessed us with them still being with us and growing stronger every day. They are cancer-free, and I am so grateful.

We may not always understand what God is doing or why he has allowed things to happen. We can trust that he knows what he is doing. He sees the big picture of what we have asked him. When we surrender to his plans like Daniel or the three Hebrew men, we do not know what he will do with our lives.  This is why we have to learn to trust him.  If they had not spent alone time with God and had trust in him, they would have caved. They would have denied their God and given into a false narrative to save their lives.

We need to have a resolve and a deep determination to stand for Jesus. Before the tests come, we need to know that He is an on-time God.  He will never allow more in our lives than we can handle. We often have a deeper faith than we think. We will look at someone else in their fiery trial and admire their strength. Not feeling like we could overcome what they are going through.

Let me tell you a secret if the same spirit that raised Jesus from the dead lives within you, you have the strength. We don’t always feel like it or even know it is there, but when that strength is needed, it will rise up in us. I know this because My God says He will never leave me nor forsake me.  He will give me strength in times of trouble.

Psalm 46:1 God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble.

We can trust that He will do what He has promised. When we find ourselves in the middle of a situation where we really need God to move, we need to hold on to the knowledge that He is always right on time.

Thanks for watching, until next time

BE BOLD, BE BRAVE AND KEEP YOUR GOD FOCUS

EPISODE 44 – MORE LIKE MARY

EPISODE 44 – MORE LIKE MARY

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Hello My Friends,

The title of today’s episode is: “MORE LIKE MARY”

Mary, as in the woman that worshipped at Jesus’ feet. Many things have been said about the story of Lazarus’ sisters. One was named Martha, who was busy working to prepare food for the people at their home who were with Jesus. She was ministering in her own way. She was upset that Mary wasn’t helping her. Martha’s calling may not have been Mary’s calling.

Mary was sitting at the feet of Jesus. She was doing what she was supposed to do. She was worshipping at Jesus’ feet.  Mary was the same woman who poured out precious ointment on Jesus’s feet.

Notice verse 2

John 11: 1-2 Now a certain man was sick, named Lazarus, of Bethany, the town of Mary and her sister Martha. 2 (It was that Mary which anointed the Lord with ointment, and wiped his feet with her hair, whose brother Lazarus was sick.)

People sometimes get angry with you because they feel you need to be doing one thing while God may have you doing something else.  Mary could have helped Martha in the kitchen, but she was sitting at Jesus’ feet, learning. Which, in the grand scheme of things, was more important. In this situation, Mary was learning how to sit and soak in the atmosphere that surrounded Jesus.

I am not making light of all that Martha done to serve, but Mary was where she needed to be at that moment. Sometimes, God will pull us aside and tell us to take some quiet time for prayer and study.  He doesn’t want us out doing other things for the kingdom.  Sometimes, we are to quietly sit and worship at his feet.

He knows where he is getting ready to use us and wants us to be prepared. He prepares us in the quiet times when we are sitting at his feet, listening for him to speak to us. It is in the quietness of reflecting on his word that we gain strength. He shows us the deeper things and opens our understanding.

In the quiet times he helps us to know our identity in Him. There are times when we can get so busy serving him and doing all the things that we feel make us a good Christian that we neglect our time with Him. We neglect our relationship. People in ministry especially have to focus hard to find quiet time. It’s easy to get caught up in the ministry and miss the minister of Jesus.

Later, six days before his burial, Mary went to the house of Simmon, a Phariasee, and poured out the oil to anoint his feet. Mary worshipping at Jesus’ feet and wiping his feet with her hair was a sign of humility. Also, the word of God says that a woman’s hair is her crowing glory. So she was saying my crowing glory is not worth much compared to you. I use it to wipe your feet.

Sitting quietly at Jesus’ feet the first time prepared her to enter to Simon’s house and anoint Jesus’ feet. If she had been rushing around in the kitchen, she might not have had the courage to anoint him with the spikenard ointment. This was necessary for his burial since he was not in the grave long enough for the women to anoint him in the tomb.

My pastor used to say, “Sometimes you need to come apart before you fall apart.” He would reference Jesus getting on the boat and going to the other side to be alone with his twelve disciples. We all need to take time to refresh in the quiet time of communication with God.

We are at a critical time in the Body of Christ. Many decisions need to be made quickly. Lines are being drawn in the sand and we need to be sure we are on the right side of the battles. Sitting at the feet of Jesus and listening for His direction will be what carries us through. Then we will be glad that we were more like Mary in this instance than Martha.

Until next time,

BE BOLD, BE BRAVE AND KEEP YOUR GOD FOCUS

EPISODE 43 – IT’S ELEVATION TIME

EPISODE 43 – IT’S ELEVATION TIME

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The title of today’s episode is: “ IT IS ELEVATION TIME”

Hab. 3:18-19  Yet I will rejoice in the Lord, I will joy in the God of my salvation. 19 The Lord God is my strength, and he will make my feet like hinds’ feet, and he will make me to walk upon mine high places.

Even in the middle of all of our troubles, we can have the correct perspective. We rejoice in the Lord. And wait for him and He will lift us up.

Hinds is another word for dear that is used in the bible. Have you ever watched a deer run up a rock cliff? It is because God has equipped their feet to climb that terrain. We, too, can be equipped by God to climb higher and on rough terrain. Many don’t want to take the risk of climbing higher in God. They fear falling or that God may ask them to step out of their comfort zone.  I have been there and probably will be again.

We should not be afraid of elevation. God is everywhere and will keep us even hanging on the side of a mountain. It takes strength to keep climbing, but it is worth it when you get to the top. We cannot allow our fear to get in the way of the amazing journey that awaits us. Because the view from the top of the mountain can be spectacular. If we stay on safe ground, we will never see it.

2 Timothy 2:15 KJV

Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.

In preparing for elevation, we need to study God’s word. This is not a legalist; we have to read so many chapters a day to check off the list of being a “good” Christian.  But God requires certain things from us in preparation for elevation.

Studying the word will lead to a deeper understanding of God and His ways.  So that when the fiery trials come, we are better equipped to stand. We have the word in us to strengthen us.

Job suffered many things. But he was already at a place where he knew God. Really knew his character and how much he loved Job. Job was not just trying to get to know God.  We are tested so that we will understand who we are in Christ.  God knows what we are capable of handling, often we do not until we are faced with walking it out in our lives.

There are examples of people God elevated through trials to be in a place to save the Israelites. Joseph went through all sorts of trials in his life. God used them to elevate him and, in turn, save his people. He was sold by his brothers as a slave. Ended up in Egypt. He was close to the Pharoah until his wife lied about Joseph. He ended up in prison. He was promoted from prison to being the second in command of all of Egypt.

The three Hebrew men who were thrown into the fiery furnace received promotions. When King Nebuchadnezzar realized they were alive, he humbled himself and decreed that the people should only worship the God of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego.

Daniel 3:30 Then the king promoted Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, in the province of Babylon.

Once we walk through our trials, we will receive elevation in the Lord. For every new level, we will have to be stretched and grow in wisdom and knowledge before we level up. But with each elevation, we have more power over the powers of the enemy and will be able to help more people.

What do all these people have in common? They were humble before the Lord. They built their relationships with him in their prayer time. They didn’t pray and act like they were superior to everyone else. God uses the humble.  Because if he chose to use someone who had pride in them already it would only make their pride worse.

Matt 6 1-6  Take heed that ye do not your alms before men, to be seen of them: otherwise ye have no reward of your Father which is in heaven. 2 Therefore when thou doest thine alms, do not sound a trumpet before thee, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and in the streets, that they may have glory of men. Verily I say unto you, They have their reward.  3 But when thou doest alms, let not thy left hand know what thy right hand doeth:   4 That thine alms may be in secret: and thy Father which seeth in secret himself shall reward thee openly.   5 And when thou prayest, thou shalt not be as the hypocrites are: for they love to pray standing in the synagogues and in the corners of the streets, that they may be seen of men. Verily I say unto you, They have their reward. 6 But thou, when thou prayest, enter into thy closet, and when thou hast shut thy door, pray to thy Father which is in secret; and thy Father which seeth in secret shall reward thee openly.

GOD SEES IN SECRET WILL REWARD OPENLY. Faithful in a little thing no one knows, God will elevate you to a place where He can use you because it is about obedience. If we are obedient in small things, then he will trust us with larger things.

We don’t do the little things in secret thinking God will elevate me and I will be famous, everyone will know me and see me. No you are faithful in the little things because that is what God has asked for you to do. Remember, you can’t fool God.  He knows our thoughts before we think them and he knows our hearts.

If you find yourself in the middle of a fiery trial, remember to keep doing the little things. Stay faithful to God and his will and he will promote you on the other side of the fire.

UNTIL NEXT TIME,

BE BOLD, BE BRAVE AND KEEP YOUR GOD FOCUS

EPISODE 41–BEING FLUID WITH THE SPIRIT OF GOD

EPISODE 41–BEING FLUID WITH THE SPIRIT OF GOD

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Hello My Friends,

Have you ever met someone who people say about them, “Oh they go with the flow.” In other words, they are not shaken by their circumstances. I strive to be one of these people.

Every Christian will face times of fiery trials. When walking in these times, it is not easy to know what to do. Many say just shake it off. We go through Red Sea moments where it looks like there is no hope and suddenly God shows up and delivers us.

Isaiah 43:2 When thou passest through the waters, I will be with thee; and through the rivers, they shall not overflow thee: when thou walkest through the fire, thou shalt not be burned; neither shall the flame kindle upon thee.

Instead of allowing the things that are pressing in on us to affect us, we have to be strong. We cannot wallow in self-pity or allow our circumstances to look bigger than God to us. This is where we say, “I am a child of God, I am a warrior in God’s army.  A soldier would not be wallowing; they would be determined to accomplish their mission.

God will always make a way of escape for us. Our ability to overcome doesn’t solely depend on us. It does, however, fully depend on God and His mighty hand. Our trials are often referred to as fiery trials.  We cannot allow doubt in the middle of the fire. If we do, the flames will destroy us. The things we know to be true when things are good are still true in the fire. Satan’s lies will not change us as long as we hold fast to the truth.

James 1:2-4  My brethren, count it all joy when ye fall into divers temptations; 3 Knowing this, that the trying of your faith worketh patience. 4 But let patience have her perfect work, that ye may be perfect and entire, wanting nothing.

Gold has to be melted to get the impurities out of it. We must be fluid in God in order to walk in the Spirit. In other words, to flow in the Spirit, we have to get rid of the things that are sinful or even those things that are in the grey areas. If we walk in the Spirit, we will not be walking in the flesh.  It is impossible for both to be in charge of our day.

We may question why good people go through bad situations. God allows things to grow us. It is all about making us a better light to the lost. Ultimately, this life is all about winning souls to Christ. But we can rest assured that God knows what is best. We have to have faith that God will not allow anything that will not grow us in some way.

Many of us can look back and thank God for not answering certain prayers or for even answering no. At the time we prayed the prayers, we couldn’t see the big picture like God can, but looking back, we realize why he said, no. He always works things out for our good.

Someone may respond, “If he always works things out for our good, then why did he take my loved one? That was not best for me.” Things sometimes are hard to understand.  But we have to remember, in the case of our loved ones, it’s not always about us. Maybe God took them to spare them something worse in this life than what they were dealing with already. In the case of the loss of a loved one, we need to remember it was about them and God’s will for their life. Their loss becomes one of our growing and learning-to-walk-by-faith experiences.

John 7:38 He that believeth on me, as the scripture hath said, out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water.

The living water is fluid, when we learn to flow in the spirit we will see God do amazing things. Sometimes, we must press in and make an extra effort to get to a place where God can use us. Sometimes, it takes learning to walk in faith.  As we learn to be fluid and flow in the Spirit, we will see God move in our lives.

Do not be discouraged if you are walking through a fiery trial. Do not let the enemy tell you lies about God’s motives.  God wants only what is best for us, and he wants us to learn to lean on him and love him. He wants us to become fluid in the spirit. We need to be so intertwined with His spirit, so fluid, that people cannot tell where we end and where He begins. Be encouraged today, if you know Jesus, lean on Him. He will help you with the fiery trials and teach you to flow in that living water.

Until next Be Bold, Be Brave and Keep your God Focus.

Have a great day.

EPISODE 40 — THE HEART OF THE MATTER

EPISODE 40 — THE HEART OF THE MATTER

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Hello friends,

Some of you today may be walking through difficult circumstances. Maybe you have just broken up with someone. Maybe you are grieving the loss of a loved one. Many circumstances can cause us to be down.  If you are one of those people, let me tell you that you are not alone because God loves you. Jesus is always there if you will let Him be the one your heart loves. He will heal your broken heart and he will never leave you. I like to share with others that He saved me from a dark pit of depression. He gave me strength to find my way out of the darkness, many years ago.  If you find yourself struggling with depression, you have to fight it with all you have within you. God will help you be set free if you ask him.   

I want to talk to you today about the heart of the matter.

“The heart of the matter” is a phrase we often use to mean the main central point about a topic. As Christians, we often are asked to sum up the reasons we have faith. We say things like, I love Jesus because he first loved me. He saved me from the mess that was my life. Jesus summed up our duty as Christians to Love God with all our heart, soul mind and strength and our neighbor as ourselves.

One of my favorite verses defines the whole duty of man as follows. Eccl 12:13-14  Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man.  14 For God shall bring every work into judgment, with every secret thing, whether it be good, or whether it be evil.

The conclusion of the matter, or the heart of the matter, is that we need to Fear God and keep his commandments. How do we keep his commandments?  Our heart has to be set on the right things. Our affection must be on Jesus and the things that are pleasing to him. God knows our heart if it is set on the things of this world or the things of His kingdom.

Psalm19:14 Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O Lord, my strength, and my redeemer.  David prayed that his words and his heart be acceptable to God. With this attitude his affections moved the heart of God. We need to have a heart like David.

I am reminded of when God sent Samuel to anoint one of Jesse’s son king. He looked at how strong they were physically. God told him that none of the ones before him was the one. They all were nice to look at and were physically strong. But strength of the heart is a better trait. Long story short he ends up anointing the smallest in stature.

1 Sam 16:6-7 And it came to pass, when they were come, that he looked on Eliab, and said, Surely the Lord’s anointed is before him. 7 But the Lord said unto Samuel, Look not on his countenance, or on the height of his stature; because I have refused him: for the Lord seeth not as man seeth; for man looketh on the outward appearance, but the Lord looketh on the heart.

God knew that Eliab and all of Jesse’s sons would be standing and trembling beside of the battlefield while Goliath mocked God and Israel. He knew that all of the men of Israel who were there would be too afraid of the enemy to go out and fight. Because they didn’t have their hearts set on the things of God. David spent a lot of time praising God in the fields with the sheep. In the quiet time of watching over the sheep, David found the shepherd of his heart.  He learned to trust and love the Lord with all his heart.

The Psalms are full of verses like:

Psalm 57: 7 My heart is fixed, O God, my heart is fixed: I will sing and give praise. Although Jesus can heal or fix our broken hearts. This is not what David meant in this passage. He meant he had his heart set on doing the will of God. Fixed as in a set point, a determination to keep going even in the face of fear and danger.

We could learn a lot from David. As Children of the most high God, we are facing some giant situations. Witchcraft, devil worship and every kind of evil imaginable is running wild in our world today. We have power over the power of the enemy as long as we have faith. As long as our heart is fixed or set on Jesus and His word. We cannot allow fear to distract us from having our hearts fixed on Jesus.

I want to encourage you today to show someone you love them. Spend time with the one who created the concept of love, showing him how much He means to you. Hug those you love a little tighter and cover them with prayers of protection. Read and declare Psalms 91 over your house and family every day.

Until next time,

BE BOLD, BE BRAVE AND KEEP YOUR GOD FOCUS.

EPISODE 39 KINDLE THE FIRE

EPISODE 39 KINDLE THE FIRE

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Hello my friends

There is a certain peace that is found in the quiet of the night around a campfire. The warmth of the fire chases away the damp, cool air of the night. But a campfire doesn’t burn forever.  Fire needs air, heat, and fuel.  God places a fire in each one of us when we receive his spirit.  This is a zeal to go and do what God has asked for us to do.  That is to spread His fire throughout the cold, dark world. This is what it means to kindle a fire. The definition of kindle is to ignite, light, set on fire, to inspire someone.

Have you ever watched as a fire is stoked? What happens? Small tiny pieces of fire called sparks fly into the air. We are sent into the world to light it on fire for Jesus. This happens through a spark. From a tiny spark, a forest fire can grow. All it takes is the right word or action at the right time to ignite the dry kindling of someone’s heart.

As believers, we have opportunities to light a spark in someone else. This spark could grow into a full flame of fire from heaven under the right circumstances. It depends on the fuel source and the air. If their hearts are ready, they will catch on fire with desire for God and all the things He wishes to give them. He will breathe on them with his holy breath, and they will receive His Spirit. 

We cannot relax as Christians once we have God’s fire inside. It is only the beginning. We are empowered to go start fires, not to sit down and be warmed by our own fire. If we do this, we are in danger of our fire dying down or maybe even going out.

Rev 3:15 I know thy works, that thou art neither cold nor hot: I would thou wert cold or hot. 16 So then because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spue thee out of my mouth. God warns the church of Laodicea to not be lukewarm. Once we have been or fire for God and allow our fire to dwindle we can become a bad light. People may think the failure is on God’s part and that will deter them from ever wanting God’s fire. We have to be ever diligent of allowing ourselves to let down and allow the things of the flesh to snuff out the bulk of our fire. It is a miserable state to be in, you have too much of the world to be godly. But you have too much God to be completely worldly. You do not fit in either place.

The flames need to be fanned and the fuel needs to be replenished.  We do this with prayer. Spending alone time with God and allowing him to give us the air we need to keep going.  The Bible is our fuel, our Spiritual food.  Without fuel our fire will dwindle and could even become an ember that keeps growing colder. It is also good to be around those who are full of fire themselves.  As iron sharpens iron, being around others full of fire will keep us burning bright.

In order to have the kind of fire others need, we have to attend to the fire constantly. Just like the campfire needs fresh wood placed correctly for good air flow. We need God’s word applied correctly to our lives. We put our lives on the altar of sacrifice to God and ask him to let us burn for Him. His fire will burn out our impurities and make us better lights.

God is please when we go out and share the light of our fire. We have to be like the strike anywhere matches. We have to be ready to start a fire anywhere we are given an opportunity.

There was a bush that got Moses’ attention in the desert.  This bush was on fire but didn’t burn up. As he drew nearer, God talked to him out of that bush. God can use us in the same way, he can draw people to us that needs Him. Someone that needs to hear an encouraging word or the story of Jesus.  In this way we can be like the bush, allowing God to speak through us ignite something inside of them.

Don’t be discouraged if what you tell them they don’t yield to right away. Moses questioned God and made excuses to not do what God asked.  People will not always accept what we have to say right away, but they will still know what God has sent us to tell them.  We are planting fire seeds that will one day take root and start a roaring fire within them, if they will surrender to God. That is where their responsibility begins and ours ends.  We are to tell them about Jesus and pray for him to light them on fire. But they have free will and must accept God’s power to transform their lives.

Pray about your fire, is it a slowly dying ember or is it a burning bush? Once it becomes a burning bush, ask God whom He wants to send you to shine a light upon. Then, take your fire and leave some fire seeds or sparks wherever you go.

Until next time,

BE BOLD, BE BRAVE AND KEEP YOUR GOD FOCUS

EPISODE 38–THINK ON THESE THINGS

EPISODE 38–THINK ON THESE THINGS

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Hello my friends,

The title of today’s episode is: “THINK ON THESE THINGS?”

In a world where things always seem to be going wrong.  There is rarely anything encouraging on the evening news.  Everyone wants to tell us how to feel and what to think. If we focus on negativity, we can even get depressed or allow fear to get a foothold in our lives.  It is easy to get down, especially if something goes wrong in our personal lives.  But in the darkest times we need to concentrate our efforts to stay positive.  Keep our focus on God and not the situations. His words are full of encouragement. He tells us what to think about, but before I get there, let’s look at Job.

Look what Job went through, yet he kept his focus on God.  He is a good example of a person dealing with grief and pain without blaming God.  If anyone had a reason to complain, he did. Even those who should have been trying to encourage him were miserable comfort. Sometimes we cannot depend on anyone else, sometimes we must fully lean on God to lift us out of our troubles.

Isa 40:31  But they that wait upon the LORD shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint.

We don’t always have a clear view of what is going on to cause our fear.  God often allows things to teach us to trust.  Other times, we go through things to strengthen our determination to keep pressing on toward the prize.  But when He picks us up, we get a clear view of what He is doing in our lives.  For that brief moment, it all makes sense.

God will not waste any of the pain we have walked through. He will use it to strengthen us and elevate us.  We can take what we have walked through and use it to help others in their time of pain. That will give us better comfort than those who tried to help Job.  But do not be surprised if people separate themselves from you when they are walking through tough times. God may be teaching them to rely fully on him.

Do not be weary in well doing, for at the right time, we will reap what we have sown.  Keep your eye on the prize, and hold on to your faith.  Jesus is with us and will see us through anything we have to face. The main thing to remember is that He is there for us and will never leave us. Today is a new day.  We have the choice, do we allow a negative attitude to attach itself to us, or do we shine brightly, looking to Jesus.  The choice is up to us. It is not always easy to shine when the dark clouds of life are hovering. But it is worth it to press through the darkness. Stay strong and be courageous in these troubled times. Keep your eyes on Jesus, and don’t allow your circumstances to look bigger than your God.

God doesn’t always answer when we want or think he should. I am sure Job wanted God to heal and restore him the first moment that it all fell apart. We get impatient with God sometimes and want Him to move our way and at our time. But God knows best and rarely moves the way we think he will or in the timing we think. But he is always right on time. He has the puzzle box with the picture, all we have are pieces.

Psalm 27:14 Wait on the Lord: be of good courage, and he shall strengthen thine heart: wait, I say, on the Lord.  We could all use a little bit of strength and courage. He will send it to us if we can lean on him and wait for his timing.

I want to leave you with a verse to meditate on today.

Phil 4:8  Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.

Until next time,

BE BOLD, BE BRAVE AND KEEP YOUR GOD FOCUS

EPISODE 37–OLD LANDMARK

EPISODE 37–OLD LANDMARK

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Hello my friends

The title of today’s episode is: “Old Landmarks”

Prov 22:28 Remove not the ancient landmark, which thy fathers have set.

The early church didn’t neglect prayer and fellowship. We need to be consistent in the word of God. We have been given a solid foundation. Standing firm on that foundation of the apostles is the old landmark that many churches have left in order to be more modern.

Jer. 6:16 Thus saith the Lord, Stand ye in the ways, and see, and ask for the old paths, where is the good way, and walk therein, and ye shall find rest for your souls. But they said, We will not walk therein.

I recently heard it said that some mega-churches took the marketing approach to building their church. They did surveys about what people wanted in a church. This is why many are nothing more than social clubs, with their coffee bars and fog machines. Without sticking to the old paths, they have gotten away from what makes “THE CHURCH” different from the world.

In order to be effective, the ministry of “THE CHURCH” has to show people that they can walk the walk and not just talk the talk.  People are craving a REAL move of God. They want to know him for themselves. All the marketing in the world will not replace prayer and knowing God. Really truly digging into the word.  Putting it under a microscope and asking what does this really mean.  Dig deep below the superficial surface of the word.

Psalm 17:5  Hold up my goings in thy paths, that my footsteps slip not.

This should be our prayer every day.  Hold up my goings; in other words, support my sense of direction.  Direct my way in your will. Because if you don’t, Lord,  I might slip and fall.

Just like in the natural, if the wind blows strong enough it is impossible for a human to stand up.  The winds of this life can spiritually knock us for a loop. Without Jesus to hold onto, it is possible that the storms of life will drown us.  But he always keeps us settled and on the right path.

Let me repeat   Prov 22:28  Remove not the ancient landmark, which thy fathers have set.

Landmarks can be something unique so you know what city you are in, like the arch in St Louis.  It can also be as simple as a stone, which lets you know you are on the edge of your property. It is something that gives you a sense of direction, in spiritual terms.  The boundaries have been set long ago by God.  His words are specific. The apostles and prophets of long ago set the guidelines as a landmark to keep us on the right path.

Our path is not as clearly marked as it once was, because the church has allowed weeds to grow up over the path. The road less traveled may not be as worn down. It may take a bit of looking to ensure we are going the right way. We need to find and stick to the old path.  In it and in it alone we will find our way home.

Where are the children of God who are standing on the truth of God’s word? Even we can be road markers for people to let them know which way the need to go to find God. By being steady and strong in our faith, others will take notice and will want to know how we endure the things of life. 

What makes us different than those who are lost? 

What are some of the road signs along the way that we can use for our guide?

Prayer, honesty, study and knowing the word, loving others, abiding by what God’s word says we need to do. Put on the whole armor of God (Eph 6) Allow the Holy Ghost inside of us to produce fruit of the spirit in our lives (Gal  5:22-23 But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance: against such there is no law)

Be willing to reach down and lift another up when they have fallen.

Ecclesiastes 4:9-10 KJV Two are better than one; because they have a good reward for their labour. For if they fall, the one will lift up his fellow: but woe to him that is alone when he falleth; for he hath not another to help him up.

Take some time today to think about the old landmarks. Do whatever it takes to find them in your life.

Until next time,

BE BOLD, BE BRAVE AND KEEP YOUR GOD FOCUS

EPISODE 36-WHAT THE LORD HATES

EPISODE 36-WHAT THE LORD HATES

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WHAT THE LORD HATES

Ask the world about God and they will tell you He doesn’t exist, or they will tell you He is loving and accepting of everyone and everything. The first statement is not true. The second statement is not exactly accurate either.  Our God is loving that part is true. He loves us all so much that he died for us. But God hates sin.

PROV 6:16-19  These six things doth the Lord hate: yea, seven are an abomination unto him:17 A proud look, a lying tongue, and hands that shed innocent blood, 18 An heart that deviseth wicked imaginations, feet that be swift in running to mischief, 19 A false witness that speaketh lies, and he that soweth discord among the brethren.

A proud look– A proud look refers to a person who has a spirit of pride. They are self-centered and only care about themselves and their will. The image they portray to the world is the most important thing to them.

Proverbs 16:18 18 Pride goeth before destruction, and an haughty spirit before a fall.

God will only allow the prideful to go so far before he allows them to fall. Many today in our society have no respect for anyone else, they have a feeling of entitlement. If allowed to go unchecked, a proud spirit can turn into a god complex. These people are the worst of the prideful when they feel like they are equal to God. Some are so bad they may feel like they are above Him. These people will always fall. I think of Haman in the story of Esther as the perfect example of a prideful spirit.

2) A lying tongue– This one is self-explanatory. God hates lies because they are manipulative. God is pure and true. He hates lies because they are an attempt to deceive someone. Satan is the master of lying. He will tell you enough of the truth to be cunning and deceptive.

3) Hands that shed innocent blood- This is another way to say murder. Cain slew Able; this was the first example of hands that shed innocent blood. Today that could be in all forms of murder, including abortion.

4) An heart that deviseth wicked imaginations- Means someone who’s heart is full of evil and they plot evil. They will do anything to get what they want, so they will scheme and manipulate to achieve their goals.

5) Feet running swiftly to mischief- Our life is often called a journey. The path our feet go down can lead us to sin or salvation. When our feet run toward mischief, it means that we will go where we can engage in sin, bad behavior, perverseness or be disobedient to God’s laws. This is in opposition to the direction God wishes for our feet to run toward.

6) A false witness that speaketh lies– A false witness can be speaking lies about someone through gossip. In other words, repeating a rumor without any facts to back it up as absolute truth. A false witness can also be the person who starts the rumor or accusation. Many with an accusing spirit will be quick to knock down others with rumors and gossip. They do this to manipulate or make themselves feel better about their own shortcomings and sins. Much could be said about the words we speak. I want to do a teaching about our words as soon as God leads. 

Needless to say, the word says: Proverbs 12:17-19 17 He that speaketh truth sheweth forth righteousness: but a false witness deceit.  18 There is that speaketh like the piercings of a sword: but the tongue of the wise is health. 19 The lip of truth shall be established for ever: but a lying tongue is but for a moment.

7) He that soweth discord among brethren- This is not in the world but in the body of Christ because is says among the brethren. People come in and cause chaos, trying to tear down everything that God is trying to build in a body of believers. This is an accusing spirit or a Jezabel spirit that has worked its way into the church. The enemy has released on the church these lying, accusing spirits to cause separation. Why do you think there are so many denominations among Christians? It is because that accusing spirit to divide and cause separation in the body of Christ is doing its job. But how do we deal with it if we are not the pastor? Let me share an example.

Several years ago, we had a so-called preacher come to our church. The pastor would let him preach. During the course of a few weeks, my husband and I saw many things that were not right with him. God had given us discernment when it came to him. We were discussing it with a retired minister who came to our church. He said to us, “Be wise as serpents and harmless as doves.” Which is in the bible in Matthew Chapter 10. In other words, just because you see this going on, doesn’t mean that you can do anything about it, other than pray and watch your own back. It didn’t take long before prayer worked, and the man left us to pursue other interests. But that is a tidbit of wisdom that was given to us at just the right time.

Let me leave you with this thought. The only way we can make it through what is facing us as the body of Christ is if we come together and seek Him. No one can lead us like Jesus can, He will show us what we need to know.  He will make a way for us to not walk by sight but by our faith. Then we will not be guilty of doing the things that God hates.

Prov 6:20-22 My son, keep thy father’s commandment, and forsake not the law of thy mother:  21 Bind them continually upon thine heart, and tie them about thy neck. 22 When thou goest, it shall lead thee; when thou sleepest, it shall keep thee; and when thou awakest, it shall talk with thee.

Thanks for watching,

BE BOLD, BE BRAVE AND KEEP YOUR GOD FOCUS

NEW SHOES- A NEW LEVEL OF YOUR FAITH WALK

NEW SHOES- A NEW LEVEL OF YOUR FAITH WALK

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Hello My Friends,

The title of today’s episode is: “NEW SHOES, NEW LEVEL OF OUR FAITH WALK”

We often are told to not judge someone but to try walking a mile in their shoes.  In other words, we do not understand how difficult things are until we are in the same situation. Often, the things we think we would not do under the same circumstances, we find ourselves doing when we end up walking the same road. This is why we are told to not judge one another only God knows all and is qualified to judge.

We are not meant to walk in anyone’s shoes but our own. Just like a child that goes through the house wearing their parent’s shoes. They scuff along, dragging the shoes that are obviously like giant shoes to their tiny feet. God designs our lives in many different seasons. Sometimes, the shoes we are wearing must change with the seasons.  For example, we wouldn’t want to wear sandals in the middle of winter. They would not provide the protections we need. But they are much needed in the hot summer months to keep our feet from getting too hot.’We are not meant to walk in anyone’s shoes but our own. Just like a child that goes through the house wearing their parents shoes. They scuff along, dragging the shoes that are obviously like giant shoes to their tiny feet. God designs our lives in many different seasons. Sometimes, the shoes we are wearing must change with the seasons.  For example, we wouldn’t want to wear sandals in the middle of winter. They would not provide the protections we need. But they are much needed in the hot summer months to keep our feet from getting too hot.

When we are born, we are given baby shoes to wear. Because we do not know how to walk, these often do not even get dirty on the bottoms. As we grow, we learn to walk and have outgrown the first shoes. The new shoes help us balance and take our first steps.

Then we grow from toddler to child, we get other shoes. During the course of childhood to adulthood, we will wear many shoes.  Some are just regular shoes, some for athletics, maybe even tap or ballet. Dress shoes for the first school dance, our first set of high heels, or hunting boots.

Our spiritual lives can also come with lots of shoes for different seasons of life. I mentioned trying to walk in our parent’s shoes.  God never meant for our experiences to be exactly like those of our parents, grandparents, brothers, or sisters.  God has specific shoes made for us because of the path that he is taking us down. He has created us to have our own “faith” walk.

We often feel pressure when our parents have walked their “faith” walk well. We do not feel equipped to live up to their reputation. In some cases, their expectations. If we are not careful, we will run in the opposite direction from where we need to be because fear causes us to take the wrong path. Suddenly, satan is giving us shoes.  He will take us to a place where the terrain is not made for us. We may end up on a rocky terrain in flip-flops. Walking in his shoes will cause cuts and painful blisters because the shoes don’t fit.

We cannot ever let other people’s opinions of where we need to be in life change what God is doing in our lives. No one else is wise enough to create just the perfect size shoes for the size of our current “faith” walk.

I want to share a little story with you.  I call it tennis shoe wisdom. When I was a child, just learning to tie my shoes. Dad told me I couldn’t go to the store with him unless I tied my own shoes. I struggled with it for a little while then I did what any kid would do, I went to someone older and wiser.  I asked my grandpa to tie my shoes. But if I had not let go of the strings, he could not have tied the shoes.

Often, we try to do things on our own, struggling. Then we decide to take it to God to handle for us.  But now comes the hard part, we must let go of the strings.  He cannot tie our shoes and move us into the next phase of life if we are holding onto the strings. We must trust that He knows what He is doing and will take care of the problem.

Proverbs 16:9 – The heart of man plans his way, but the Lord establishes his steps. God puts things on our hearts sometimes and we feel strongly that we need to step out in faith.  We make our plans and start walking. But for those plans to be established, we have to commit them to the Lord and make sure they align with His plan for our lives.

In order to walk things out in faith, we have to trust His plan and His timing.

Proverbs 16:3 – Commit your work to the Lord, and your plans will be established.

Eph 2:10 “For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works, which God hath before ordained that we should walk in them.”

God has ordained our steps. What does ordain mean? To decree, command, order, fix or establish. This shows us that our lives are his craft, he has created with skill His plan. Workmanship is the sign of someone with skills to design or create something, a craftsman.

This verse is saying that we are his creation, created in Christ Jesus to do good works that he has skillfully planned and established. We need to put on our shoes, allow God to tie them and walk this “faith” walk with the courage to know that he has established our path.

It is my prayer for you that you find yourself growing in your “faith” walk and that God will decide that you need a new level in him. When He does, you will get new shoes.

Until next time,

BE BOLD, BE BRAVE AND KEEP YOUR GOD FOCUS