Saturday, December 1, 2012

What Are We Doing?!

Last night I read a computer print out that my husband brought home that is titled: "Walking with Jesus, Abiding in Christ - A Faith of Action" (Mark 11:27-33)  When I finished reading what was written I was convicted in my spirit.

The Word of God is suppose to convict us, and keep us on the straight and narrow.

I started thinking about how we like to boast about how blessed we are, how good God has been to us, and how favor ain't fair, but I never hear us talking about what we have done for or with God!

How many hours a week do we give God?  Are we consistent and presistent in the things of God?  Do we attend church services on Sunday and Bible study night regularly?  Do we wait until Sunday to open our Bibles?  How often do we pray, and what or who do we pray for?  Do we feed the homeless, and give aide to strangers, orphans, and widows (SOW)?  And, if we did, when was the last time?  Imagine how much more God can do with, through, and for us if we had a better relationship with Him!

We want so much from God, but we are not willing to do what it takes on our part to get what we need from Him.  Doesn't the Bible say: "To whom much is given, much is required."

Come on Christians, let's get our act together.  God surely deserves better and more from us. 

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Road Closed (LET YOUR SPIRIT LEAD YOU!)

We are children of the King.  We are a Spirit; with a soul; housed in a body.  We must be Spirit led in all things, at all times.

As my husband and I walked a new trail recently, and the signs said that one trail was closed and directed us to take an alternate trail.  We let our Spirits lead us, and stayed on the, supposedly, closed road.  We came upon the backside of a row of restuarants, and stopped at a quaint little spot to refresh ourselves.  Because we let our Spirits lead us we found out and saw many new things, had an enjoyable time, but the most important thing we learned is that even signs can be misleading.

People will speak into our lives, but our Spirit has to be careful not to receive and/or believe everything that is said.  There will be many signs along the way, figuratively and literally, but the only signs that qualify with us are from God.  We have to pray, and ask God for direction about the rest.

My Godmother, Aunt Mamie, always said: "Believe half of what you see, and none of what you hear."  Seems to me that there is some validity to that saying.

I heard Rev. Creflo Dollar teaching on having a spirit led life this morning.

If we continue to listen for God's voice, and look for His signs; He will show and tell us about the same thing in different ways.

We must not let life detour us from what God has for us, and, more importantly, what He has for us to do.  We must not forget that we walk by faith and not by sight.

The human body has many parts, but the many parts make up one whole body.  So it is with the body of Christ.  Some of us are Jews, some are Gentiles, some are slaves, and some are free.  But we have all been baptized into one body by one Spirit, and we all share the same Spirit.  I Corinthians 12:12 & 13 (NLT)

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

God Forgives and So Should We

Can you imagine holding a grudge against someone for more than 20 years, yet many of us do this.  A gruge like this doesn't hurt the person it's aimed at, but keeps the holder in a perpetual state of mental bondage. Allowing someone to take up negative space in your head is self-destroying and serves no good.

I've heard people on television talk about how much they hate, and will never forgive the person that killed or murdered their love one.  Now, someone who has suffered such an atrocity surely has a right to feel the way they do, but they have only allowed the perpetrator to have more control over their life, and they will be in bondage to them until they forgive. 

Forgiveness does not come easy for most of us.  Our natural instinct is to recoil in self-protection when we've been injured.  We don't naturally overflow with mercy, grace, and forgiveness when we've been wronged, but we only hurt ourselves.

Bear with each other and forgive whatever grievances you may have against one another.  Forgive as the Lord forgave you. Colossians 3:13 (NIV)

Sunday, November 25, 2012

I Tried It My Way !

For so long I tried to do things my way, never conceding that my way didn't really work.  Oh yes, we can be fooled into thinking that the way we do things, the manner in which we handle situations is the correct way.  But when I look back over my life, I hear Dr. Phil asking: " so how's that working for you?"

I realized now that the things I controlled or tried to do on my own were pretty much the failures, and all the successes I've had had nothing to do with me, but were what God had for or did for me.  When I realized that God really is in control of my life is when doors opened, opportunities presented themselves to me, and others around me.

Killing the flesh (the old man) is very hard to do, especially the older you are, but it must be done to allow God to have his way in your life.  We all want the best that life has to offer, and the best way to achieve this is to put everything in the Lord's hands.  People may argue that they see non-Christians achieving just as much or more as Christians do, but we know all they will achieve is earthly success.  And, most of the time, while people are working so hard for earthly success, it is costing them something more percious and priceless - a real realtionship with God, special times with family, and even their health.  We know the more important success is with our heavenly Father, because the things of this world are temporary.  The rewards with Him are eternal and overflowing.

Trust God from the bottom of your heart; don't
try to figure out everything on your own. (Proverbs 3:5-6/The Message)