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Treasure

In Control, Devotions, God's Provision, Jesus' Words, Paranoia on April 2, 2009 at 11:46 am

“Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust consume and where thieves break in and steal; but store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust consumes and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.  Matt 6:19-21.

We don’t think about it often – it’s an underlying assumption we tend to have here in America – but we tend to move through our lives in a bubble of perceived security. We are protected by law enforcement agencies, dead bolts and alarm companies. Doors and windows, gates and fences, bars and watchdogs give us a sense of security and safety and promote the existence of the bubble of belief that we, along with all our stuff, are safe and untouchable.

Recently, however, I joined the ranks of the owners of busted bubbles. A little over two weeks ago I returned home from work at the end of the day only to walk into a crime scene. A brick through a window and an involuntary transfer of possession of several thousand dollars worth of property had occurred and, like the window, my bubble of perceived security was shattered. Anger. Apprehension. Helplessness. Vulnerability. All these flooded my mind and heart as I surveyed the scene.

And a quandary – how could I restore my sense of security and protect my property? Read on here!

Everything New

In Devotions, Encouragement, Jesus' Words, Prison, Revelation, Thanksgiving on February 23, 2009 at 7:14 am

Written by A Prodigal on August 1, 2006.


He who was seated on the throne said, “I am making everything new!” – Revelation 21:5a

As I sit at my desk in the early morning, enjoying my quiet time while it is indeed quiet, my Bible-reading took me past this verse.  Something stopped me there.

I looked up from this promise and into the faces of some of those precious people I love – and, I am saddened to say, hurt – the most.  Their pictures are taped to the wall over my little desk.

My three wonderful boys.  I’ve missed a third of their lives and have caused deep wounds in their souls and psyches that only God can heal.  “I’m making everything new.”

My Dad.  In so many ways I have followed in his footsteps – not all of those steps should have been traced – and have shared the pain he experienced.  The pain of loss and separation and isolation.  And I have disappointed and hurt him.  “I’m making everything new.”

My dear Mother.  Ravaged by Alzheimer’s, that horrible disease, leaving only a walking shell of the amazing woman who raised me and kept our home together for so many years.  “I’m making everything new.”

My dear Mother. I claim this promise this morning.  As the sun breaks the shell of the night and announces the beginning of a new day, my Lord is making everything new!

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Which Way?

In Choices, Devotions, Jesus' Words, New Year on January 3, 2009 at 11:17 pm

questionmarkWe were past it before our brains realized what we had seen.  “Was that really a….?”  We had to see it again to be sure.

And there was no easy way to get back to it.  We were leaving a friend’s house, turning onto an interstate overpass, traffic was relatively heavy and it was a mile or so before I could safely negotiate the U-turn and return to the scene.

But we returned to the site of the sighting and, sure enough, there it was – a question mark with a directional arrow below it.  It was as if it were directing all those on that road with any question whatsoever to follow the sign for the answers they sought. Read on here!!

Render Unto Caesar

In Choices, Devotions, God's Love, Jesus' Words, Love, Prayer on October 6, 2008 at 6:51 pm

“This reply completely amazed them.” –Mark 12:17b

 

The day began as all the others had begun.  Before the earth He had created rotated so that the sun He created cast its light on His temporary home, He was awake.  He was praying.

This day was precious.  This day was full of promise.  This day was one of too few days.  Too few to accomplish all He wanted to accomplish.  One thousand days wasn’t enough.  In some respects – from some perspectives – that number can be daunting, seemingly endless, but His mission was vital and He felt the pressure of the brevity of His time here.

Today the sick would be brought to Him for healing.  The hungry would receive food – for both body and soul.  And there would be the questions.

He didn’t mind the questions.  In fact, He relished them, invited them, enjoyed them.  They revealed the hunger of those He came to save.  They exposed the naiveté of a nation and the lostness of an entire generation.  Teaching these lost lambs about the Kingdom of His Father was His mission, so He loved the questions.

Well, He loved most of the questions.  But today would be one of the days when Satan would send his emissaries to try and trip Him up.  Hypocrites – the religious leaders – would endeavor to discredit Him in front of those poor lost lambs.  They would attempt to cast the seeds of doubt about Him and His mission into the fertile minds of His people.

So this morning He prays to His Father for the answer to the questions – to be ready when the enemy attacked.

And then it happened.

“Now tell us – is it right to pay taxes to the Roman government or not?  Should we pay them or should we not?” (Mark 12:14b-15)

It would have been one thing had this been an innocent question.  It would have been one thing had this not touched on such a political powder-keg of that day.  But as the question was asked the crowd held its collective breath.  You could almost hear their thoughts, “Oh brother, here we go.”

But Jesus just looked at them.   For a very long minute He looked at them.  Their eyes couldn’t hold His gaze.  They knew He saw through them to their motives.  Feet shuffled and throats were nervously cleared.

And His heart broke.  He loved them – hated the sin but loved the sinner.  They were His children – lost, but His.

So He answered their question with a question, “Whose picture and title are stamped on [the coin].”

“Caesar’s,” they replied.

“Well, then, give to Caesar what belongs to him.  But everything that belongs to God must be given to God.”

As we read this account, our minds should immediately jump to the next test – another attempt to trap our Lord.  We should remember the greatest commandment as explained by Jesus, “Love the Lord with all your heart, and all your soul and all your mind.”

Why were the hearers that day so amazed by this answer?  I’m amazed by their amazement.  How can we help but render – present – these things to God.  After all, He made them.  In His own image He made them.  His image is stamped all over them.

It was He who made our heart to beat in its wondrous and perfect rhythm.  It was He who made us just a little lower than the angels but worlds above the rest of creation with an eternal soul.  It was He who lit the first fire between the synapses in our brains and placed within us a will and a conscience.

He made us.  He breathed life into us.  He numbered our hairs and knew us before we were conceived.  He allowed us to make our own decisions which took us away from Him and brought death and pain into our lives.

And then He died for us.  He died to redeem us to Himself.

How can we help but render ourselves a living sacrifice unto Him?


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Stop Looking Around

In Behavior Modification, Choices, Devotions, Jesus' Words, Matthew, Prayer, Prison on September 8, 2008 at 6:53 am

But when he started looking around at the wind and waves, he became frightened and, beginning to sink, he called out, “Lord, save me!” – Matthew 14:30

            Stupid.  Humans are stupid.  “Stupid is as stupid does,” says the actor, and that just about sums it up.  After all, stupidity isn’t dependent on intelligence.  It is revealed by the actions we take – the decisions we make – in spite of our intelligence.

            Or maybe that isn’t it at all.  Perhaps we’re just cursed with short memories.  Like the children of Israel, we forget the things God did yesterday.  Our problems of the present wash away our memory of the miracles of our Savior.

            In Matthew 14, we find our Lord, early in His ministry, being struck by tremendous grief.  The disciples had all been appointed but it was early.  The news came that cousin John had been beheaded.

            Jesus needed time to be alone – to grieve – but the crowds were relentless.  They followed and clamored after Him.

            And He had compassion on them.  He talked to them.  He healed them.  He fed them.  (Do you think the disciples ever realized the significance of the twelve baskets of leftovers?)

Finally, the day ends.  The disciples are sent across the lake.  Jesus is alone with His Father and His thoughts.

And the storm came.

So, in spite of His fatigue – in spite of His grief – He starts across the lake to find His men.

And find them He does.  Still digesting the miraculous leftovers, they are consumed with fear and panic over their circumstances.  The waves and wind have extinguished the glow of the sublime.  The rain and thunder have distracted them.

And when impetuous Peter does focus on the Lord long enough to take his two or three heaven-empowered steps, the world around him bombards his senses and changes his focus again.  From the Son to the seas.  From the miraculous to the mundane.  From the Christ to the circumstances.  From the eternal to the immediate.

            Once again, just when Peter was about to go under, he cried out to Jesus to save him.  Again.

And He did.  Again.

Maybe it’s pain.  Not stupidity or short memories, but pain.  We don’t learn lessons in life until the pain becomes so intense it breaks us.

For a child, one touch of a hot burner teaches an unforgettable lesson.  Instruction, counseling and the experience of others are simply not effective.  But the personal pain encountered when flesh starts to burn does it.

For some a prison sentence will do it.  For others it does not.

For Peter it was the post-denial pain followed by the gleam of forgiveness found in the eyes of the Savior during an early-morning sea-side breakfast.

            What will it take for you?

Stop looking around.  You’ve found the One.


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Trading Burdens

In Choices, Devotions, God's Provision, Jesus' Words on September 1, 2008 at 10:10 am

Come to me, all you that are weary and are carrying heavy burdens, and I will give you rest.  Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me; for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.  For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.  Matthew 11:28

            I have never worn a yoke.  Obviously.  And I don’t know anyone who has.  But I’ve seen them used and I know how they work.

I know if they are not fitted properly damage will be caused – serious damage.  The yoke must be made for the animal.  A yoke is not a “one-size-fits-all” device.

I have carried – and am carrying – burdens I was not designed to carry.  The evidence is there in plain sight.  Sores where there should be none.  Ugly scars, rubbed places, even some wounds that simply refuse to heal.  Without some lightening of the load, I will eventually die broken and scarred.

I remember an old episode of “Star Trek”.  Part of the original series – not one of these new imitations.  In this particular episode, the noble crew of the Enterprise encountered a being from another world who had a very special gift.  She could, by a simple touch, transfer any injury, whether external or internal, from the afflicted one to herself.  Then, as you watched, the injury would repair itself.

Amazing.  Miraculous.  “Interesting” was Spock’s word.

            But there was a problem.  The use of this gift drained the being to the point that, late in the show, she died, unable to heal herself.  She had limitations and those limitations were revealed as we watched.

            Stephen King later wrote “The Green Mile”, which dealt with the same theme.

But isn’t it funny how most good stories were told first by God?

Take this one, for example.  I know a being who can do exactly what this fictional character did in the show.  He takes my wounds on himself.  My pain becomes His pain.  My failures become His.

The regrets and failures of the past are taken.  In their place is forgiveness.

The pain and confusion and stress of the present are taken.  In their place is understanding and strength for the day.

The anxiety and worry of the future is taken.  In their place is peace.

Why do we insist on struggling so?  Why do we refuse to enter into this incredible deal being offered to us by our Savior?  Why do we insist on wearing this yoke that was not fitted to us and carry the load we were never intended to carry?

He is waiting.  The offer is on the table.  It’s been there for a long time – our whole life – but many of us refuse to close the deal.  We refuse even when the upside is so huge and the downside is non-existent.

Regrets, failures, pain, confusion, stress, anxiety and worry.

Forgiveness, understanding, strength, peace.

What’s your choice?  You have to decide – not deciding is in itself a choice.

            And the really good news is that, unlike the being from “Star Trek”, or the big hero of “The Green Mile”, the One who wants so desperately to trade burdens with us will never grow tired.  He is the eternal One and is certainly more than able to handle anything we could possibly be dealing with.

Come on.  Make the deal.  Make the trade.  Watch your wounds heal and your scars fade.

The choice is yours.  What will you do with His offer?


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What Am I Worth?

In Alone, Devotions, Doubt, Encouragement, God's Love, Jesus' Words, Matthew, Prison on August 25, 2008 at 3:04 pm

This thought was penned in the small hours of the morning on January 24, 2004.  At the time it felt as though the sentence would never end; that freedom would never again be realized; that my existence was pointless and futile.

And yet…………………….


 

Are not two sparrows sold for a penny?  Yet not one of them will fall to the ground apart from your Father.  And even the hairs of your head are all counted.  So do not be afraid; you are of more value than many sparrows. Matthew 10:29

            What am I worth?  An often asked question.  Answers will vary from person to person.  Even with regard to one person, the answer will vary.  We are so affected by so many external influences and internal emotions.  We tend to view ourselves and evaluate our worth in the light of circumstances and perceptions of others.

At this particular moment in my life the answer to this question could be across the spectrum, depending upon whose view I adopt.

            What am I worth?

To the State of Tennessee, not much.  Worth only to be incarcerated and warehoused.

To victims of my crime, even less.  To them I have ceased to exist and, even sadder, they are glad.

            To my employer, the value of what I can produce, for as long as I can produce it.  When I cease being useful and productive, or when another can fill my shoes either more efficiently or more inexpensively, my value will drop immediately and dramatically.

To my family and friends, I am an embarrassment and, while they love me, they also distance themselves from me.  It’s less painful for them that way.

            So where can one turn to find even a semblance of self-worth and any sense of value?

Many will seek acceptance at the risk of the loss of their freedom.  Peers are fickle and will turn their back at the first hint of trouble.

Many will seek to escape the pain by diving headlong into a life of alcohol and drug use and abuse.  Anything to make them feel something – anything – other than the loneliness and emptiness that marks and characterizes their lives.

            Some will confuse worth with attention and will engage in random and risky promiscuity.

But, at the end of the day – at the end of each and every day – each of us is left alone.  Things, highs and passion only lead us deeper into the void and farther away from the true source of our worth.

Our Heavenly Father loves us.  Loves us so much He died for us.  So much that, even if each of us were the only one on the planet, He still would have taken on skin and sacrificed Himself so we could be freed from this futile and frustrating search for our worth.

He sees the ants in their colonies and cares for them.

He sees the pigeons that populate the prison where I live and cares for each one.

He sees me, as I work and as I sleep on the 21st bed in the 17th guild of the annex to one of the many prisons in this State.  And He cares.

            So the answer to the question, “What am I worth?”, comes down to the stark and humbling answer:

            His Life!


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Revealed Power

In Alone, Control, Deliverance, Devotions, Jail, Jesus' Words, John, Prayer on July 8, 2008 at 1:11 pm

     The hearing ended and the hearing officer turned off the tape recorder that had been silently but obviously witnessing the proceedings.  Parole had been denied.  Again.

     And he didn’t understand.  Certain that he would be out of prison in short order, plans had been made, jobs acquired, and the hopes of three little boys elevated to heights from which they would now free fall.  More damage to already tenuous relationships.  How was he going to explain another delay?  What was the reason for this latest setback?

     Raised by a wonderful set of parents who had hardwired a basic sense of fairness into him, his outlook had always been optimistic and upbeat.  Throughout his life, a life more characterized by blessings than merely punctuated by them, that sense of fairness planted by his folks had been cultivated into a mature organism.  It simply did not occur to him that there were others for whom fairness was a completely foreign concept.  And the thought of others acting, or, in this case, reacting, to him in any manner inconsistent with that basic idea of fairness never crossed his mind.

     Until now…

     The docket for today’s hearings had been full and, of the even dozen brought before the board for review on this rainy Monday, all had been recommended for the coveted prize except him.  Several had served a smaller percentage of their sentence and one man was working on his seventh trip to the penitentiary.

     He stood, slump-shouldered, and turned to face the small group of supporters in attendance.  A childhood friend who had graciously held a job position with his company on the assumption that freedom would be realized for his friend.  His eyes revealed something of the depth of the pain shared with his friend who would not be released, would not be allowed to return to society, would not be permitted to once again be productive and provide for his family.

     An uncle, estranged for so long, but who had been such a blessing and prayer partner during the previous months leading up to this day – a day that faith said would be the glorious day of release and restoration so long awaited.

     Finally, the woman he loved.  The one with whom he had promised to share the remainder of his life.  The one that he had planned to wed early the following month – a wedding that would now be delayed….again.  The look in her eyes broke his heart.  The look composed of hurt and love, pain and forgiveness, empathy and promise.

     It was too much to bear.  Embracing his loved ones, the man turned and left the room and the building, to return to his cell – the only home he had known for the past fifty-eight months.  He was discouraged, disillusioned, hurt.  He felt abandoned, alone and hopeless.

     He realized that a crime had been committed, a terrible act of selfishness and stupidity.  He knew he deserved punishment and had patiently and quietly served the last five years waiting for this day – a day he knew would be his day.  But that was not to be.  And his sense of fairness required a reason why.  If there was a reason – a tangible, “do this and you can go home” reason – he could have understood.  But for this new delay to be without purpose, apparently without reason, was too much for him to digest.

     He wandered aimlessly into his cell, avoiding any eye contact with the other inmates – there would be no solace there, no understanding, no empathy.  His failure only increased their chances of release, and though some would no doubt offer their condolences, they were hollow and obviously insincere.  Once behind his door, he broke down and wept, instinctively reaching for his Bible.  There had to be a reason, a purpose for this pain.  What was the purpose?

     They were so excited.  Their first-born was about to be just that….born.  Dad was hoping for a boy – a son.  An heir to whom he could impart all the collected wisdom handed down through the generations.  One to whom he could teach the trade learned from his father.  One to inherit the good business and the good name for which he had labored so arduously.

     Mom, with the love only a mother could have for the one carried for those long months, wished – no, prayed – only for a healthy child upon whom to lavish her love and attention.  She knew of her husband’s hopes, but, while never voiced, she didn’t really care about gender.  She just wanted to hold her baby in her arms that had been nestled in her womb.

     And then he was there – yes, he.  A baby boy, squirming and screaming.  Matted jet black hair and the ruddy complexion of their race.  Everything seemed perfect and the last remaining bit of prenatal apprehension common to parents the world over disappeared.  Only joy remained.  Mom was finally holding this bundle so long awaited.  Dad had his son and he stroked his wife’s hair, still damp from exertion, as he looked down at the boy and down through the years at all the wondrous days they would all have.  Hope was in full-bloom and their faith in their God had born perfect fruit.

     It was the next morning before they noticed the problem.  As his mother was nursing him with the early morning rays of sunlight streaming in the window of the room, he opened his eyes for the first time and his mother looked into to large white voids where beautiful and dark irises should have been.  Her precious baby boy was blind and she wept quietly has he drew nourishment from her.

     Her baby boy would never see her face, never gaze in wonder at creation, never know the joy of play with friends.  He would be alone in the crowd, afraid in the light and judged from a distance.

     And the questions began to bombard her mind and heart.  Why did this have to happen?  How was this even remotely fair?  Who caused this tragedy?  Was it some sin she had committed?  Had her husband transgressed somehow and brought this judgment upon her baby boy?

     What is the purpose of it all?  How could a just God, a loving and merciful Creator, cause something so awful?

     And the questions, unanswered, continued.  Month after month and year after year.  Festering.  Dividing.

     The boy grew, adapted and became all that he could be.  A beggar.  Sitting outside the gate of the city, he “earned” his living by the kindness of strangers and friends.  His only talent, his one gift, was engendering pity of passers-by, and, through the exercise of this gift, he brought a small sum into his parents home each day.  Enough for a small bit of barley, for wheat was too expensive.

     And as the years passed, unknown to him, his parents, in those quiet moments during a meal or through an evening spent together, would ask the same old questions, not expecting an answer anymore.  It was more of a habit now.  Why?  For what purpose is our son blind?  Life had held such promise, but he had been sentenced to a life of humiliation and degradation.  Why?

     One day as he was plying his trade at the city gate, a group of strangers observed him from across the way.  They were new to town and were standing to the side, allowing the foot traffic to pass them as they watched and listened.  One of the group, always an inquisitive sort, ask another, the apparent leader, “See that blind beggar over there?  Who sinned to cause his condition to be such as it is?  Him or his parents?”

     The prisoner could trace it back years and years.  Enslaved at the age of twelve, the addiction grew, a malignancy in his soul, until he was helpless to extricate himself from it and powerless to avoid it’s lure.

     Years past – years of broken vows, both to himself and to others.  Resolutions did not make a difference.  Pledges were empty.

     Sitting on the edge of a metal prison bunk, the prisoner realized that he had been imprisoned long before the shackles were affixed and the iron door slammed for the first time.  His whole life had been one of deceit and concealment.  His existence characterized by a fear of the terrible secret becoming known by those around him.

     A façade was maintained successfully for years.  Outwardly successful, respected and honored as a man of God, he carried his secret with him, never far from exposure but separated from a life of victory and purpose by a gaping chasm.

     He remembered the day, only a few short months before, the secret went public.  He could still see the hurt in the eyes of his loved ones as they realized the depth of his depravity.  A full thirty years after his spiritual imprisonment began, the physical incarceration commenced.

     Family became estranged, friends withdrew and total strangers made snap judgments about him.  And the world was watching…

     Watching to see how this man of privilege and prestige would cope with the loss of every single worldly possession, all position and his respectability.

     Watching to determine whether God would judge and discipline this man who had so successfully juggled his double-mindedness and his double standard for so long.

     Watching to acquire proof that the decision made to surrender to the Will of God – a decision too late made, most would say – was yet another attempt to manipulate others and thereby avoid punishment.

     Watching to ascertain the strength of the man who had had it all and lost it so quickly and so tragically.

     Reflection birthed revelation.

     He was not in prison only because the parole board willed it.  Release was not delayed due to crime, time or the whim of seven people he had never met.  Freedom did not elude him to serve some perceived need of the people of the state for confinement to follow conviction.

     Sure, these all a temporally correct, but, as though the veil separating him from the solution of a grand mystery was slowly rent, a hint of the bigger picture – the underlying purpose – began to form in his mind.

     As he read the next words, sitting alone in his cell, it was as if the Master was speaking across the centuries and over the miles directly to him.  “He was born blind so that the power of God could be seen in him.” (John 9:3b – New Living Translation)


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In the Dark of the Night

In Choices, Devotions, Fear, Jesus' Words, Salvation on July 4, 2008 at 8:11 am

Darkness had settled over the earth.  Creatures of the night were creeping and those ashamed of their actions were lurking in the shadows hoping to avoid detection.  That’s when he sought Him.

            As families were gathering in from the day’s activities and responsibilities and the lamps were being lit all over town, he ventured out.    What a time to search out the Light of the world.

            So under cover of darkness, hoping to escape discovery by those with whom he associated, Nicodemas sought out Jesus.

            He had questions.  So he sought Him out.

            Now, before we begin to criticize poor old Nic too much, consider a couple of things.

            He did seek Him.  Have you sought Him?  Really sought after God and the things He cares about?

            He recognized that there was something very different about this Man.  Something in his heart stirred and a long slumbering hunger awoke within him.

            He used his God-given intellect to question Jesus in order to gain some understanding of these wonders of which Jesus spoke.

            Do you think God gets His feelings hurt when we question Him and wonder about the things that He allows to come into our lives?

            No!  I believe that God invites us to come to Him.  He wants – longs for – a relationship with us.  We shouldn’t doubt or allow our questions to negatively affect our faith and trust, but just as earthly parents long for conversation – even questions – from their children, God deeply desires conversation with us.  He wants us to see His heart.

            But we come back to old Nic.  The saddest part of the story is what we not told.  We never hear of old Nic again.  What did he do with the answers Jesus gave him that night?

            What have you done with the light that the Light of the world has revealed to you?

            Coming to Christ by night is quite alright by Him.  As long as you come – as long as you seek Him out.

            But then what?  Are you still ashamed of Him?  Do you allow others to see and experience the change he as brought to pass in your life?

            If not, was there ever truly a change?

            Jesus taught that a person doesn’t light a lamp and then hide the light.  The light is intended to be a blessing to all those in the house.

            And it gets worse.  If we refuse to acknowledge Him in front of men – if we are ashamed of Him here on earth – He will refuse to acknowledge us at the time of the most important appointment we’ll ever have.

            What are you doing with Jesus?  Do you only serve Him in the dark of the night, or are you allowing His light to shine through you and bless those around you?

            Allow your experience with Him to come out of the shadows and into the light so others may see the wonders that He has and will perform in your life.


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Footballs & Blessings

In Blessings, Choices, Control, Devotions, Football, Jail, Jesus' Words, Prison on May 28, 2008 at 7:04 am

It’s a beautiful fall day.  Picture perfect even.

There is a little chill in the air.  Not much.  The climate here is always fairly mild, but a little chill is present, nevertheless.

And the excitement.  Oh, yes – excitement is there keeping the chill company.

The crowd is gathering in.  They know what to expect.  They’ve all seen it before – well, most of them have.

Two rich men are preparing to play the game.  Others have roles to play as well, but it’s the two rich men who are the center of attention.

And it’s not entirely accurate to call it a game, either.  It’s a serious business to the two rich men.  A game to some but not to them.

The two of them have been preparing for this day for a very long time.  A lifetime.  An eternity, some would say.  And they’re ready.

A hush falls on the crowd.  They all appreciate the importance of the next play.  It’s success or failure will have huge consequences.  The stakes are high and, regardless of the outcome, many people will be affected.

So here it goes….let’s listen in….

Tom:    This is it, folks.  It all comes down to this.

Chris:   You’re right, Tom.  It’s third down and fifteen from the Giant’s 29.  And, with only 25 seconds remaining, the Cowboys have got to get this first down and stop the clock in order to stay alive.

Tom:    Aikman is set.  He takes the snap and drops back into the pocket.  He’s looking downfield.  Here come the Giants.  Aikman fires.  Irving is in the end zone.

Chris:   O, my God.  Michael Irving never even looked back.  He turned at the corner of the end zone and the ball was right there.

Tom:    A picture perfect pass and a trademark finger-tip catch as Irving falls out of the end zone.

Chris:   The official is running down the sideline.  TOUCHDOWN!!!  The Cowboys have won.  The Cowboys have won the game.

Tom:    It just doesn’t get any better that that Aikman/Irving combination.

Chris:   You’re right, Tom.  That was a beautiful sight to see.

 

That game being over, you grab your remote and begin channel surfing.  Another scene grabs your attention.

It’s a beautiful fall day – well, it could have been fall..  A picture perfect day.

There is a little chill in the air.  Not much.  The climate here is always fairly mild, but a little chill is present, nevertheless.

And the excitement.  Oh, yes – excitement is there keeping the chill company.

The crowd is gathering in.  They know what to expect.  They’ve all seen it before – well, most of them have.

Two rich men are preparing to play a game.  Others have roles to play as well, but it’s the two rich men who are the center of attention on this day.  And this is definitely not a game, but there are rules that must be followed.

The two of them have been preparing for this day for a very long time.  A lifetime.  Some would say an eternity.

A hush falls on the crowd.  This is it.  The moment.  Most appreciate the importance of this play.  It’s success or failure will have eternal consequences.  The stakes are high and, regardless of the outcome, many people will be affected.

So here it goes….

Let’s listen in….

 

Rich Young Ruler:      Good Teacher, what must I do to inherit eternal life?

Jesus:   Why do you call me good?  No one is good – except God alone.  You know the commandments: ‘Do not commit adultery, do not murder, do not steal, do not give false testimony, honor your father and mother’.

Rich Young Ruler:      All of these I have kept since I was a boy.

Jesus:   You still lack one thing.  Sell everything you have and give to the poor, then you will have treasure in heaven.  Then come, follow Me.

 

Scripture reports that when he heard this he became very sad, because he was a man of great wealth.

 

You can almost hear the great cloud of witnesses gasp as the play fails.  How tragic.  How utterly tragic.

Aikman launched a ball.  Christ launched a blessing.

Irving followed his instructions.  The rich young ruler did not.

Irving turned the right way and caught the ball.  The rich young ruler missed the blessing by turning the wrong way.

Aikman connected with his receiver.  Christ was unable to connect due to the exercise of the free will God has given each of us.  The blessing was there but the intended receiver was not in the right place.

One took a risk, the other elected to play it safe.

Don’t we tend to do the same thing?  We go our own way and then ask God to bless us.  And when the blessings do not come as we think they should, we get mad at God.  Blame Him for our failures and our situations.

Don’t get mad at God – follow His route.  His planned path.

The blessings are there waiting – follow His leading.  His direction.

“In all thy ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct thy paths.”

Connect with Jesus – the consequences are eternal.


This thought was written while I was in the jail in Shelby County, Tennessee.  The date was December 15, 2002, and my effort to avoid prison by being granted probation had failed.  Things were dark but the Lord was there.

Blessed be the Name of the Lord!


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Prevailing Prayer – Part I

In Control, God's Love, Holiness, Jesus' Words, Pastor Bill, Prayer, Second Coming on April 10, 2008 at 6:03 am

The effectual fervent prayer of the righteous man availeth much.”  James 5:16           

     My precious mother, now with Jesus, practiced the lost art of ‘prevailing prayer!’  I heard her in her bedroom weeping and crying out to God for our family when I would come home from school in the afternoon as a teenager; for a period of time she was the only Christian in our home.  One night while my brother and I were sleeping, mother burst into our bedroom and through her tears exclaimed, “I’ve heard from heaven!  I’ve heard from heaven!”  She had been ‘God wrestling‘ in her bedroom and her faith reached all the way up to God’s mercy seat, for she told us through her tears, “The Lord has given me the assurance that all our family will be saved!”

     One by one our family surrendered to Jesus!  My brother David and I both answered the call to preach the gospel and today we are still preaching the ‘Way of Holiness‘ in jails and churches and wherever God calls us!  My father was saved in a little Wednesday night prayer service!  Mother and dad are both now with Jesus, and we’ll all be home together soon!  For it’s almost ‘Suppertime‘.

      As we witness the ominous signs of prophetic fulfillment on an almost hourly basis, many people have asked me, “Pastor, what can we do about itIt’s all beyond our control!”  Read the rest of this entry »

“This is a Job for Superman”

In Confusion, Control, Jesus' Words, Pastor Bill, Revelation, Second Coming on April 2, 2008 at 6:05 am

Help, Superman!” cries LOIS LANE, as she appears in the window of a twenty-five story building, with stairways and elevators a raging inferno of flaming destruction!  Two blocks away, CLARK KENT views the flaming building and with supernatural hearing and x-ray vision, KENT says to himself, “Good grief,  LOIS is trapped on that twenty-fifth floor and there’s no way the firemen can reach her in time!  Into this phone booth and off with these clothes…  THIS IS A JOB FOR SUPERMAN!  And so, faster than a speeding bullet, SUPERMAN sweeps LOIS LANE from the windows ledge and places her gently on a street far from the burning building and out of danger!  The echo of the cheering crowd reverberates through the tall buildings of downtown Metropolis, “THANK GOD FOR SUPERMAN!  THANK GOD FOR SUPERMAN!           

Jesus said in Luke 21:10, “NATION shall rise against NATION and KINGDOM against KINGDOM; Read the rest of this entry »

USS Laodicea – The Modern Day Church

In Choices, God's Provision, Holiness, Jesus' Words, Pastor Bill, Revelation, Second Coming on March 27, 2008 at 5:49 am

Last week FOX NEWS carried the story of the USS INTREPID, one of the mighty aircraft carriers of WWII and Korean War fame, getting stuck in the mud while being towed up the Hudson River.  The Intrepid was involved in many strategic battles and logged an outstanding combat record winning many battle citations and commendations.  For the past twenty-five years she has been a floating museum taking on board thousands of tourists and history buffs to take photos and to just look and remember the glory days of this magnificent floating fortress.

     I remember well, our ship, the heavy cruiser, USS PITTSBURG CA-72 operating alongside the INTREPID while serving together with taskforce 77 with the 7th Fleet during maneuvers in the Mediterranean Sea.  I remember seeing its massive flight deck filled with powerful jet interceptors constantly roaring off the catapults destined for far away objectives.  I remember the bristling guns and swirling radar units searching the heavens as well as the ocean floor for any signs of an enemy craft.  What a floating city with such destructive power waiting to be released on a second notice!  What reports of ‘victory at sea’ came from the INTREPID’S captain during those great battles.  But now, it’s unthinkable that this mighty ship is ‘STUCK IN THE MUD.’

     I THINK OF THE CHURCH Read the rest of this entry »

My Name Is Legion

In Holiness, Jesus' Words, Mark, Pastor Bill, Second Coming on March 19, 2008 at 4:28 pm

   This of course was the account of Jesus confronting the wild man of Gadera, and asking him, “What is your name?”  The demons answered Jesus saying, “My name is Legion, for we are many.”  

This concerns me.  If demon possession was so prevalent in the days of Christ’s earthly ministry, then why should I not believe that in our day, with this current world population explosion (6.5 billion), that we are not facing a literal satanic siege from hell in our society!!  

Have you asked yourself why are there so many shocking, ghastly, blood-curdling murders filling the headlines and newscasts?  Crimes against little children – against women, crimes against nature!  It’s as though people are POSSESSED BY SOME TERRIBLE SPIRIT FROM ANOTHER WORLD!  

Yes, and that’s my point!  Read the rest of this entry »

Blow Your Horn

In Blessings, Devotions, Jesus' Words, Numbers, Prison, Worship on March 11, 2008 at 6:12 am

When you go to war in your land against the adversary who oppresses you, you shall sound an alarm with the trumpets, so that you may be remembered before the LORD your God and be saved from your enemies.  Also on your days of rejoicing, at your appointed festivals, and at the beginnings of your months, you shall blow the trumpets over your burnt offerings and over your sacrifices of well-being; they shall serve as a reminder on your behalf before the LORD your God: I am the LORD your God.  Numbers 10:9-10 

     I began playing the trumpet in 1970 – I was 10 years old.  My father bought me a horn and gave me my first “lesson” in the church fellowship hall that sat behind the parsonage where we lived.  It was a pathetic but fondly remembered affair.  Dad knew absolutely nothing about the trumpet.  A true case of the blind leading the blind.

     But just six short years later, I was firmly entrenched as the solo trumpet player in the Stage Band of my high school – a great honor and reward for many hours of ear-splitting and agonizing practice, which most would probably simply refer to as noise.

     Throughout history, trumpets have been used for all manner of purposes.  Celebration and alarm.  Commemoration of joyous events or the announcement of the entry of someone in authority or command.  In the old west, a cavalry commander could get his men to do just about anything by having a certain series of notes sounded on a trumpet.

     Of all the instruments, the trumpet is the most piercing, attention-gathering.  Missing the point? Read on…

What Matters Most To Jesus?

In Hebrews, Jesus' Words, John, Pastor Bill, Revelation, Second Coming on March 5, 2008 at 5:09 pm

     I just finished reading a powerfully informative book entitled ‘REDEFINING CHRISTIANITY’ by REV. BOB DEWAAY, Senior pastor at Twin Fellowship Church in Minneapolis, Minnesota, for twenty-five years.   
     His book is a challenge to the RICK WARREN concept of church growth and evangelism as outlined in Warren’s best seller, ‘THE PURPOSE DRIVEN LIFE.’
   
     Bob Dewaay underscores the irrevocable fact that Christ’s emphasis was EXACTLY THE OPPOSITE of this “Gospel-Marketing”, Mega-Church mentality that has infected the ranks of all denominations like an EPIDEMIC, until church leaders are bowing before the “GOLDEN CALF” of STATISTICS rather than really seeking the WILL OF GOD for their people which is found in II Peter 3:9:  NOT WILLING THAT ANY SHOULD PERISH BUT THAT ALL SHOULD COME TO REPENTANCE.  Through heart-felt repentance and faith in the Blood-atonement of the Lord Jesus Christ, the individual is “BORN AGAIN  I Peter 1:23.  The apostle wrote concerning this experience in II Corin. 5:17;  THEREFORE IF ANY MAN BE IN CHRIST HE IS A NEW CREATURE:  OLD THINGS ARE PASSED AWAY;  BEHOLD ALL THINGS ARE BECOME NEW.   
     Beyond conversion there is the further work of heart cleansing called Sanctification, which is defined by Webster’s Dictionary as: “to make sacred or holy, to set apart to a holy religious use.  To MAKE FREE FROM SIN, to CLEANSE FROM MORAL CORRUPTION; TO PURIFY.
    
     Jesus prayed just eighteen hours before His death on the cross; “I pray not that Thou shouldst take them out of the world, but that Thou shouldst KEEP THEM FROM EVILSANCTIFY THEM through Thy truth, Thy Word is truth.” John 17:15, 17
    
     So Christ’s emphasis was SPIRITUAL, NOT NUMERICAL, PHYSICAL or MATERIAL.  This spiritual experience is not only SOUL-TRANSFORMING, but REVOLUTIONARY and INCENDINARY!!
   
     The apostles didn’t shoot for three thousand then five thousand on the Day of Pentecost!  Those crowds were the RESULT of their obedience to the command of Jesus in Acts 1:8; “But ye shall receive power after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you and YE SHALL BE WITNESSES unto ME.  SAMUEL CHADWICK writes: “Pentecost was its own advertisement!  At Pentecost the Holy Spirit set the CHURCH ON FIRE, and the WORLD CAME TO WATCH IT BURN!”
    
     What mattered to Jesus when He addressed the seven churches of the Revelation?  It might be a shock to some of you, but He never once mentioned the SIZE of any of the churches!  But He DID mention their SPIRITUALITY!  To five out of the seven He commanded to “REPENT, or ELSE.”  I truly believe the formula holds true for OUR DAY!  Five out of seven churches need to REPENT to God for compromising the Word of God and allowing a statistical paralysis to render the Holiness Ranks tragically impotent!
    
     No, Jesus didn’t mention numbers but what did matter to Him was their SPIRITUALITY or the LACK OF IT!   Furthermore, Jesus never minced words or soft-peddled the truth to make His listeners feel comfortable and content.  On the contrary He offended many and on numerous occasions had to escape from the crowd that was going to STONE HIM! John 10
    
     Again in John 6, Jesus foretold of the price He must pay to purchase their redemption.  In verse sixty, they murmured, “This is a hard saying;  who can hear it?  Verse sixty-six it says, “From that time many went back AND WALKED NO MORE WITH HIM.  This is a far cry from the “Seeker-Sensitive” program that is so popular today!
   
     He stated in Matt 7:14, “STRAIGHT is the gate and NARROW is the way that leadeth unto eternal life and FEW THERE BE THAT FIND IT.
     
     What did Jesus preach?  He preached the New Birth, Repentance, Heart Purity, Hell, Heaven, the Second Coming, the Judgment and the Power of Pentecost!  He preached on the subject of Hell more than He did on Heaven!  Hell is mentioned fifty-six times in the New Testament, so it seems the Lord is concerned about warning the human race about the awful fate that awaits Christ-rejecters!  This message is not designed to serve as an excuse for our apathy or indifference to the plight of the lost!  Truly the “fields are white unto harvest and the laborers are few.  This is not an invitation for any church to be content in being small, for time is running out according to the glaring fulfillment of Prophesy, but we cannot compromise the message in an effort to glory in statistics;  failing to ‘preach the Word’ and even provide AN OPPORTUNITY for those sinful crowds to kneel at the Cross and experience that transforming friendship with Jesus that truly meets the DEEPEST NEED OF THEIR LIVES!      
     What matters to Jesus?  He died to save the world, but He also died to Sanctify the Church!  Heb. 13:12.
    
Preachers, the way to get the world saved is to GET THE CHURCH SANCTIFIED!  That way we have something REAL to offer them when they do attend our services! Time is short. Don’t wait too long!

Yours for Revival, – Brother Bill 


During my years in prison, my father wrote articles for his monthly church newsletter.  They each touched my heart, and those of the members of his church during that time; so much so that I want to share them with you.  May God continue to use the words of my father to minister through these pages and this medium.

Following

In Devotions, Doubt, Encouragement, Fear, Forgiveness, God's Love, Jesus' Words, Matthew on March 3, 2008 at 4:44 pm
“Then all the disciples deserted Him and fled.” – Matthew 26:56b
“But Peter followed Him at a distance….” – Matthew 26:58a 
     At least he was following.  Peter was the big mouth – remind you of anyone you know?  He had big ideas and plans.  “Boisterous” described him to a tee.  Ready to go.  Anywhere – anytime.  Just ask him.
     As Jesus was finishing the Passover meal and outlining the upcoming events, Peter broke in with his extravagant promises.
     “I’ll follow you all the way.  You’ll not get rid of me. No Sir.  I’ll go with you to the death.”
     Remember?  Again….remind you of anyone?
     Then came the garden scene.  With sleep in their eyes and half-finished yawns, the little band of disciples is confronted by the Romans, Jewish religious leaders and Judas.  I can imagine the scene.  Jesus is so very calm, cool and collected.  Of course, He had the advantage – He knew what to expect.  The poor disciples were caught completely off guard.  Rocked back on their heels.  And, after Peter’s brief venture into the unknown, wielding a sword, an action which earned him Christ’s rebuke and had to have further confused the man, the disciples just seemed to melt into the night.
     So as the ear falls and the blood spurts and the guards recover from their paralysis of surprise, the mighty eleven scatter.
     Now Peter catches a lot of grief due to his following at a distance and the denial, as well he should.  But at least he was following.
     What about you?
     Fast forward a few days.  The scared, confused, disillusioned ones are fishing.  They didn’t know what else to do. Their whole world had just been shattered.
     But this morning was different.  The stranger on the beach who was no stranger.  The huge haul of fish that had been just over the side of the boat all night long.  The smell of fish cooking over an open fire.  Forgiveness awaiting the tired, humbled men.
     And the same question, asked three times that were really three very different questions.
     Peter’s answers.  The restoration.  And the statement, “Upon this rock I will build my church”.
     Do you see it – the significance for us?
     The Bible says that all have sinned and fallen way short.  That “all” includes Peter.  That “all” includes us.  But, thanks be to God, our Father, and His Son, Jesus Christ, we don’t have to stay “fallen”.  Regardless of what has gone before, we can be forgiven. We can be a Rock.
     “For I know the plans I have for you…..”
     The past is the past.  No amount of anguish or self-punishment can change it.  But with Christ’s help, in His strength, we can have a hope and a future.

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Trust

In Behavior Modification, Choices, Devotions, Jesus' Words, Psalms on February 25, 2008 at 5:10 pm

It’s been said that there is a God-shaped void in the soul of every man that nothing will fill but God Himself.  But we humans are so self-reliant that we will search the world over to find a way to drive a square peg into that round hole in our souls.  Everything under the sun is tried.  We tend to place our trust in things that we can feel or experience.  Checkbooks, property, people and pleasures.

But in due time all those things will disappoint:
     Checkbooks dry up.
          Property deteriorates or is taken away.
               People fail and disappoint.
                    Pleasures are fleeting.
We find ourselves back where we started……searching.

Eventually we all come to the realization that only God can fill that hole in our hearts.  He made us and He created that space – nothing other than Him will satisfy.
The Psalmist knew it.  In the 62nd Psalm, he cautions his readers not to trust in strength, possessions, wealth or people.  “Together they are only a breath.”

“People, trust in God all the time.  Tell Him all your problems, because He is our protector.”
We must remember the words of our Savior, “In this world we will have trouble” but we must trust in the Lord.  “Do not lean upon your own understanding.”  Trust God!How?
     Forsake everything and everyone for Him alone.
          Cast all your anxiety on Him alone.
               Place your faith in Him alone.
For in Him is life and breath and being.  Real life, the breath of the Spirit, and being all you can for God.Until He returns.


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Grudges

In Behavior Modification, Choices, Devotions, Forgiveness, Jesus' Words, Peace on February 23, 2008 at 1:29 pm

“And when you stand praying, if you hold anything against anyone, forgive him so that your Father in heaven may forgive you your sins.”  Mark 11:25

I’m sitting on my bunk.  It’s 5:15 AM.  The usual time for my prayer and devotional minutes with God to start the day.  A few of the other 29 men in the guild are up and moving.  Several TVs flicker their pictures on the dark walls.

As usual, there are many matters I bring to Him.  So many hurting people.  People that I have hurt and disappointed.  So I bring these petitions before my Father.  I know He is strong enough to bear the burden of my problems.  He loves to hear from me and longs to trade yokes with me.

As always, I pray that this prison experience will end quickly and that I can be reunited with those that I love.

Eventually prayer time ends and I pick up my Bible.  Today’s reading takes me to Mark 11.  Verse 24 is always so encouraging.  Read it!  Doesn’t it give you goose bumps?  Such a wonderful promise from the lips of our Lord.

But this morning, it’s verse 25 that demands my attention.

                “And when you stand praying, if you hold anything against anyone, forgive him so that your Father in heaven may forgive you your sins.”

Smack!  It’s almost a physical blow.  There are grudges I’m holding onto.  Yeah, I have hurt people, but people have hurt me, too.  I have been justifying my ill-will towards some and simply flaunting my extreme irritation at the way some have turned their backs on me in my time of need.

And yet here was a scripture conditioning my forgiveness and the answers to my petitions upon the release of the very grudges I had nurtured and to which I felt so justified.

So I began to list them.  Names of people.  I was shocked at the length of the list.

But I got it all out and it felt good.

Now what?  Do I expect the guards to come and pack me up and send me home because I had a spiritual breakthrough?

To be honest?  Yeah, sort of.

But realistically, this is simply more of His refining process.  Release will come.  Right now my job is to become more like Him every day.

So learn from my experience.  Let go of your grudges.  They’re just dead weight anyway.


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Stand Fast

In Holiness, Jesus' Words, Pastor Bill, Perseverance, Second Coming, Thessalonians on January 26, 2008 at 11:55 pm

So then, brothers and sisters, stand firm and hold fast to the traditions that you were taught by us, either by word of mouth or by our letter. 
II Thessalonians 2:15
    

     St. Paul sent a powerful warning to the church of the Thessalonians, regarding the “Day of the Lord” that was sure to come, but would be preceded by “A FALLING AWAY FIRST”… and the advent of “that MAN OF SIN REVEALED, THE SON OF PERDITION…”  (the Antichrist).This is a gripping chapter telling of the “Mystery of iniquity that doth ALREADY WORK, (verse 8) and of the introduction of the Antichrist, once the Holy Spirit is taken out of the way.” (verse 7)The Holy Spirit dwells in the hearts of the saints, (the saints – the body of believers), so this refers to the Rapture of the church. (1 Thess. 4:16-18)  “Caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air, and so shall we ever be with the Lord!”
    
His coming is upon us!  The Middle East is a ticking bomb!  The nations that will play a vital role in the fulfillment of prophesy are IN POSITION for the final war!  (Armageddon)  But Paul stresses that it will not happen “EXCEPT there come a FALLING AWAY first!”
    
Dear friends we are seeing this ‘falling away’ before our very eyes!  Paul wrote to Timothy listing the conditions characterizing the last days among which, he described the church as “HAVING A FORM OF godliness but denying the power thereof:  FROM SUCH TURN AWAY.”  (II Tim. 3:5)  That means, RUN!!!  Jesus warned that the final church age (Laodicean) would be rich and increased with goods, but “Lukewarm” and that He would spew them out of His mouth!!  (Rev. 3:16)                With the “Mystery of Iniquity” working overtime in these perilous times preceding the Rapture of the church, and the ushering in of the Great Tribulation, The church should be ablaze with faith, fire and evangelistic fervor with revivals flaming forth with seekers finding His transforming grace in pardon and sanctifying love!  Paul said, “Therefore brethren,  STAND FAST and HOLD THE TRADITIONS YE HAVE BEEN TAUGHT WHETHER BY WORD OR BY OUR EPISTLE!!  (II Thess. 2:15)
     Bible Way Fellowship still sings the Spirit anointed hymns
of the church of our heritage!  The Word of God is preached without fear of favor of men!  There is an altar in our church which symbolizes the foot of the cross, the “Fountain filled with blood drawn from Emanuel’s veins and sinners plunge beneath that flood LOSE ALL THEIR GUILTY STAINS!!  THE WAY of HOLINESS is preached as a second definite work of Divine grace – the CENTRAL MESSAGE of God’s Word!  There are seekers at the altar nearly every service with testimonies of His saving and sanctifying power.  If you long for those “Good Old Days” of  revival and camp meeting preaching and singing.  I’ll reserve a special seat for you on the fifty yard line!                                           
Standing Fast  -  Pastor Bill


During my years in prison, my father wrote articles for his monthly church newsletter.  They each touched my heart, and those of the members of his church during that time; so much so that I want to share them with you.  May God continue to use the words of my father to minister through these pages and this medium.

Looking Up While Counting Down

In Jesus' Words, Pastor Bill, Second Coming on January 19, 2008 at 4:26 pm

     Jesus enumerated a list of signs describing the world conditions prior to His return, then made the powerful statement:  “AND WHEN THESE THINGS BEGIN TO COME TO PASS, THEN LOOK UP, AND LIFT UP YOUR HEADS; FOR YOUR REDEMPTION DRAWETH NIGH.” Luke 21:28
    
If there was ever a time in the history of our nation that the Church of Jesus Christ should be sounding a WARNING and crying out an INVITATION  to “PREPARE TO MEET THY GOD” Amos 4:12, IT IS TODAY!
    
With Israel in turmoil, and PREPARING FOR WAR after the threat of Iran’s Prime Minister, that he would wipe Israel off the map.  All of these recent events signal the fulfillment of prophesy involving ISRAEL!
    
Yesterday, the terrorist organization of Hamas won the election in Palestine, putting them in power with a charter which states that Israel has no right to exist as a state, again screaming the truth that “OUR REDEMPTION DRAWETH NIGH!”
    
I will continue to preach the ‘Signs of the Times’ and the “BLESSED HOPE AND GLORIOUS APPEARING OF THE GREAT GOD, AND OUR SAVIOR JESUS CHRIST, WHO GAVE HIMSELF FOR US THAT HE MIGHT REDEEM US FROM ALL INIQUITY AND PURIFY UNTO HIMSELF A PECULIAR PEOPLE ZEALOUS OF GOOD WORKS, THESE THINGS SPEAK AND EXHORT AND REBUKE WITH ALL AUTHORITY, LET NO MAN DISPISE THEE .”  Titus 2:13-15
     Our people are ‘LOOKING UP, while they are ‘COUNTING DOWN’.      
    
MEET ME IN THE AIR!  - Pastor Bill
 


During my years in prison, my father wrote articles for his monthly church newsletter.  They each touched my heart, and those of the members of his church during that time; so much so that I want to share them with you.  May God continue to use the words of my father to minister through these pages and this medium.

God’s Provision

In Blessings, Encouragement, Generosity, Jesus' Words, John on January 12, 2008 at 2:35 pm

Very truly, I tell you, unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains just a single grain; but if it dies, it bears much fruit. 
John 12:24

This is out of sequence and I really don’t care.  It is important and so much so that it bears immediate attention.  Besides, it’s my weblog so I get break the sequence if I choose, right?

I just finished writing the previous post dealing with the execution of the lease and the wondrous movement of the Spirit of God in my life.  Thinking I would get out for a minute to get some fresh air, I stopped by the Post Office to check the mail, only because there is really nowhere else to go and, with gas at close to three dollars a gallon, too expensive to get there even if there were.

As I stepped in front of my box and turned the key, my expectations were low.  There’s never anything in there.  Sometimes I wonder way I bother to stop in at all.

Now I know why.  It’s for moments like this when the evidence of God’s amazing and miraculous “just on time”-ness is experienced in such a vivid and overwhelming way.

My finances this month are a bit challenging.  Details aren’t the point here, but it’s the 12th of the month and the bank account is already down to double digits.  Nineteen days till payday and I’ve been wondering……

In the box today, sitting there keeping my gas bill company, was a card from a person I watched grow up.  I was there shortly after his birth.  Probably changed a diaper or two.  Took pride in his accomplishments, usually from afar due to circumstances.  And have watched as his life has blossomed into a life of ministry to others for God.

His identity will remain undisclosed for now for I don’t believe he did this for any recognition but only out of love for me and a heart of service to God.  His note touched my heart in a way it hasn’t been touched in a while as evidenced by the sudden flow of tears blurring my vision as I read his words.  Words of confidence and faith in me at a time when that is such a rare thing.  Words of blessing and hope for the future I desperately needed at just that moment.

And a check .

The Voice of the Spirit.  The Hand of the Father.  The love and provision of the Son. 

Indeed!

The Birth Of A Child That Caused A Storm

In Christmas, Division, God's Love, Jesus' Words, Pastor Bill on January 12, 2008 at 2:15 pm

     “Unto you is born this day…..A Saviour which is Christ the Lord.”  (Luke 2:11)      
     “Then Herod, when he saw that he was mocked…was exceeding wroth, and sent forth, and slew all the children,…from two years old and under…”(Matt. 2:16)
    
Imagine!  He, of whom was prophesied by Isaiah to be the “Prince of Peace”, (Isaiah 9:6) would cause such a STORM of death and upheaval!  But remember He said of Himself, “Suppose ye that I am come to give PEACE on earth?  I tell you, nay; but rather DIVISION;  For from henceforth there shall be five in one house divided, three against two, and two against three.  The father shall be divided against the son, and the son against the father, and the mother against the daughter, and the daughter against the mother….”(Luke 12:51-53)    
    
Truly He is the “Prince of Peace”, “therefore being justified by faith we have Peace with God, through JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD.”  (Romans 5:1)  But not only is He the “ROCK OF AGES”, but also the “ROCK OF OFFENSE”.
    
    
Here on the approaching birthday of our Saviour – A day of celebration called CHRISTMAS for hundreds of years;  Christianity is under siege by the spirit of the ANTI-CHRIST that seeks to rob us of the God-given right and privilege of singing Christmas carols in school pageants and on our courthouse lawns and wishing the entire world, MERRY CHRISTMAS!
    
    
“For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given, and the government shall be upon His shoulder, and His name shall be called WONDERFUL, COUNSELOR, THE MIGHTY GOD, THE EVERLASTING FATHER, THE PRINCE OF PEACE! (Isaiah 9:6)      
    
A child was born named Jesus, our Saviour and coming King, but BECAUSE OF HIS VERY NAME a storm rages across America and the nations of earth such as we have never seen in our lifetime.  Here in America groups like THE AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION and THE AMERICANS UNITED FOR THE SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE and state have fallaciously convinced educators that even the most rudimentary mention of CHRISTMAS (OR CHRIST) IS ILLEGAL!  These organizations thumb their noses at our nation’s heritage of respect and appreciation of Christianity.  THEIR AGENDA TO PURGE GOD FROM AMERICA IS A NATIONAL CRIME!
    
    
By the way, since Christmas day falls on Sunday this year, many churches across America are closing their doors in order to spend the day in family celebration!  Are we not sending a mixed message to this storm battered, war-ravaged world?  Is this not a choice between the material and the spiritual?  God will bless those homes that “SEEK FIRST the kingdom of God and His righteousness and ALL THESE THINGS  will be added unto you.”  (Matt. 6:33)      
    
    
See you in church at 11:00 am Christmas Day, and by the way, MERRY CHRISTMAS!      - Pastor Bill
 


During my years in prison, my father wrote articles for his monthly church newsletter.  They each touched my heart, and those of the members of his church during that time; so much so that I want to share them with you.  May God continue to use the words of my father to minister through these pages and this medium.

Are We Next?

In Encouragement, Jesus' Words, Pastor Bill, Second Coming on December 27, 2007 at 7:49 pm

On July 7, 2005, London was terrorized by exploding backpack bombs in their subway system killing fifty-six people and injuring seven hundred others.  Eleven days later the terrorists attempted another strike using the same backpack bombs – luckily, however, the bombs, failing to detonate, injured only one person, and caused only minor damage.  Needless to say London has been in a state of panic and disbelief with police investigators working around the clock to apprehend those responsible.  This terrorist attack in London has our own Homeland Security System in high gear with everyone asking the question, “ARE WE NEXT?  When and how will they try to hit our country again?World Net Daily has been warning all of us for weeks that suitcase bombs (nuclear) are already in the US!!  And that Al-Qaida’s plan is to place these bombs in major cities; New York, Chicago, LA, Miami, etc… and detonate these simultaneously in an effort to kill four million Americanstwo million children will be in their cross hairs, to avenge the war casualties in Afghanistan and Iraq!!Paul Williams, an investigative reporter, former FBI consultant and author of several books, including “Osama’s Revenge: The Next 911”, predicts in his book;  “A nuclear attack by Al-Qaida would be launched Before The End Of 2005!!!Dear Friends, if “911” did the damage to our country that it did – What will atomic explosions do to us?  With millions, not thousands being destroyed in those blasts!!  My personal belief is that we cannot sustain that type of damage without our other enemies pouncing upon us while we are knocked to our knees… I feel this is the beginning of the tribulation, but first Jesus will fulfill his promise to us in John 14, when He said, “If I go away, I WILL COME AGAIN AND RECEIVE YOU UNTO MYSELF, THAT WHERE I AM, THERE YE MAY BE ALSO…” It’s time people, for He stated in Matt. 24:7-8, “For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom, and there shall be pestilences and earthquakes in divers places.  All these are the beginnings of sorrows.”  Jesus said in Luke 21:28, “And when these things BEGIN TO COME TO PASS, then look up FOR YOUR REDEMPTION DRAWETH NIGH”!!All of our best students of bible prophesy are warning us that Jesus could come ANY MINUTE!  Men like Hal Lindsey, Tim LaHaye, John Hagee, Jack Van Impe, and others are urging us to “wake upstand uppack uplook up, and let’s get ready to GO UP!!  Praise the Lord!  “Even so, come quickly Lord Jesus!”  Rev. 22:20                                                                                                                                                                   Pastor Bill 


During my years in prison, my father wrote articles for his monthly church newsletter.  They each touched my heart, and those of the members of his church during that time; so much so that I want to share them with you.  May God continue to use the words of my father to minister through these pages and this medium.

Jesus Speaks on Forgiveness

In Forgiveness, Jesus' Words, Pastor Bill, Poetry on December 20, 2007 at 3:57 pm

From the cross Jesus cried, “Father, forgive them for they know not what they do.”  (Luke 23:34).  Yet we find it so difficult to forgive others for so much less  than they did to Jesus!In Matt. 18:22, Jesus told the parable of the unmerciful servant who owed his lord an equivalent of  two million dollars!  He could not pay the debt, and threw himself on the mercy of the lord, who forgave him the entire sum!!  But as the servant went his way he met a fellow servant who owed him twenty dollars!  The fellow servant could not pay the twenty dollars any more than he could have paid his two million dollar debt, and, regardless of the pleadings of the fellow servant, he had him thrown into prison. The king heard about this and recalled the first servant, reminding him, “I forgave thee all THY debt.”  Then he had him delivered to the tormentors because of an UNFORGIVING SPIRIT!!  The disciples asked Jesus, “How oft shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him, until seven times?”  Jesus replied, “Until seventy times seven.” By this he did not mean, to forgive four hundred ninety times and then start holding a grudge of unforgiveness, but that forgiveness is to be a CONTINUING EXPERIENCE!  Just as water flows from a wellspring, so must forgiveness flow from our hearts to others!  For when WE stop forgivingWE cease to be FORGIVEN, and we will be LOST!! (Mark 11:26) 

The following excerpt comes from a letter I received years ago from a man who attended one of my revivals conducted at Vineland, NJ: 

‘Dear Rev. Erickson, I am the blind man you met during our recent revival.  Your message on ‘Forgiveness’ impressed me so much that I finally have, by the Grace of God, been able to FORGIVE THE JAPANESE FOR BLINDING ME IN WORLD WAR II  !!’ 

Amazing!!  This dear man had been living in a prison of hate and unforgiveness for FORTY YEARS, until Jesus set him free!  His Spiritual Blindness was his greater need, for unforgiveness is SIN, and the soul that sinneth, it shall die. (Ezek 18:4) 

My precious mother wrote:

Forgiveness

It has been easy to lay my mistakes and my sins
At the foot of the Cross, and to find victory;
But the failure of others at times have evoked
A struggle beyond comprehension for me! 
This morning, I knelt at my Saviour’s dear feet—
Pleading His grace for my burden and pain;
And stooping, He whispered, “My child, I forgave
Thy sins and thy failures again and again!” 
The mercy of Christ, I beheld like a thread
Of lustrous gold in my life’s tapestry:
And through scalding tears, I whispered to Him,
“My Lord, I forgive, just as Thou forgave me!” 

My Dear Friend, I urge you to find the ‘Secret Place of the Most High’ (Ps. 91), and pour out your heart before him in repentance; For truly, He will forgive you for your unforgiveness – then pass on that forgiveness to that family member, that neighbor, that friend, that enemy…. Please do it today, for time is running out!  

God Bless You!
“We were born once to die…
We were ‘born again’ to live forever!” 


During my years in prison, my father wrote articles for his monthly church newsletter.  They each touched my heart, and those of the members of his church during that time; so much so that I want to share them with you.  May God continue to use the words of my father to minister through these pages and this medium.