Thursday, April 30, 2009

Seeking Him

Jeremiah 29:13 "And ye shall seek me, and find me, when ye shall search for me with all your heart." What are you allowing to stop you from seeking God with all your heart? The economy, the swine flu scare, what you're going to eat, what you're going to wear? What is most important in your everyday life? The Lord desires for us to seek him first. If we put the Lord first and foremost in our life, then we do not have to worry about the economy, God will supply our needs, we need not worry about the swine flu, God will take care of us, if we put the Kingdom of God first in our life, we need not worry about where we will live, what we will eat or what we will wear, because God knows what we need before we know. Start searching for God with all your heart. Early in the morning pray, seek His face. We seek his face through prayer and studying His word.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

John 3:16

"For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth on Him should not perish but have ever lasting life." Praise the Lord that God loved me, with all my faults and failures, so much, that He sent His Son, Jesus, to live in human form, to die on Calvary and to have victory over death, so that I can be saved. Thank You Lord for saving me. Thank You for Your love, your protection and your guidance.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Book Review

The Principle of the Path by Andy Stanley This is the first book that I have read that was written by Andy Stanley and if you feel your life is on the wrong path, you must read this book. We sometimes choose the wrong paths in life, in so doing we do not need solutions instead we need new direction. The principle of the path is direction, not intention. Direction determines our destination. When we encounter problems we need to stop and change direction. We are all seeking happiness instead of truth, insight and enlightenment. True happiness only happens when we are on the right path. The right path is found by obedience to the Lord. When we trust in ourselves instead of leaning on the Lord we are walking in disobedience and we are on the path to trouble. We can not always trust our own heart,we need to trust in the Lord. Choosing the best path starts with submission to the Lord. We are to seek and submit to the Lord in every area of our lives. Jesus came to pave the way for us to have a personal relationship with God. God's will for our lives will always line up with His law, His principles and His wisdom. No matter where you are on your journey if you are stuck, stop and ask God for new direction. Through Jesus Christ we can have new hope, new direction and new life.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Book Review

What Does God Expect of Us? The Hole in the Gospel by Richard Stearns. This was a very touching and thought provoking book, one I am glad I chose to read. Richard Stearns exemplifies what Christianity is all about and what selling out to Jesus is. By reading this book, I have reexamined my own life as a child of God and a Pastor's wife and I feel I have many sins of omission. Lord, forgive me for my judgemental attitudes and feelings of superiority, help me to see the poor as you see them. I sometimes look the other way when I see someone in need and just like the book says, I sometimes have felt that the poor are poor because they choose to be, which is not the case in all circumstances.
In an age of uncertainty and living in a society, where most people only think of them selves, this book is a must read for every Christian. We need to embrace the entire gospel and not just pick and choose what feels good. The Great Commission says to "go into all the world" not just our communities. We are to be salt and light, are we?
We need to stop turning our focus inward in our churches and instead demonstrate Christ's love to the world, by helping those that are struggling to survive. How can we comfortably live in our nice houses, while somewhere in the world a child is hungry, naked and in need of medical attention?
We need to become doers of the Word and not hearers only.

Monday, April 6, 2009

Winter

Winter seems to be trying to hold on a little longer here in the hills of WV. It is a cold day and we are having snow showers. It is a nice day to stay inside by the fire and think on the things of the Lord. Our world seems to be in so much trouble. Seems all we hear is bad, sad news, but instead of focusing on the bad and sad, we need to focus on the happy and glad. In a few days we will be recognizing the resurrection of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Jesus overcame death, hell and the grave and through His shed blood we too can overcome death, hell and the grave. Our happiness lies in the fact that one day we will face no more sorrow, no more pain, no tears and no worries. We can be glad that we have invited Jesus to be Lord in our life. He doesn't promise us a life without troubles but he does promise that He will make a way for us to face and overcome each problem we encounter.

Monday, March 23, 2009

Are you sold out to the Lord?

I heard a message recently about selling out to the Lord and being a slave to the Lord. It got me to thinking, I would rather be a slave to the Lord, than to be a slave to the world. Being a slave to the world, is keeping up with the Jones, always wanting more, more, more and never being satisfied with anything. The world says you aren't successful unless you live in a big house, drive a fancy car and have money and power. In the Lord's eyes we are successful when we find His will for our lives and we seek to do that will. The Lord doesn't care whether we have a big car, a fancy house, money or power. He would rather we seek His power and His kingdom. Are you doing all you can for the Lord? Do you know what His will is for your life? The Bible says to seek first the kingdom of God and then these things would be added to us. If we seek God and are sold out to God, He will give us the desires of our heart, but you know what, we we truly seek God, the desires of our heart changes. We find ourselves wanting more of God and less of the world. Father, help me as I sell out to You. To know what Your will is and to get my will in line with yours.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Book Review

This is Your Brain on Joy by Dr. Earl Henslin The Apostle Paul teaches us that to be filled with joy we need to learn to be content no matter what situation we may find ourselves in. Christ living in us should give us joy but we need to show good stewartship by taking care of our heart and brain. We need to realize that happiness come from within. This book tells us how to care for our brain, how to make it better and how to use it to glorify God. This is a must read for those in the health care profession, those in ministry and those who may be suffering from brain dysfunction or those who have someone in their life that may have lost their joy. Excellent book written in language that you don't have to have a medical degree to understand. Dr. Henslin teaches about chemical imbalances that sometimes take place in the brain. He shows us how the brain is effected by depression, bipolar disorder, ADD, PMS, and other brain dysfunctions, by using a SPECT imaging machine. The book has included a test so you can evaluate your brain. Dr.Henslin proves that if you have lost your joy, it may not be because of sin in your life or the life of your parents. People who suffer brain dysfunctions do not have to feel hopeless, there is hope and healing. Treatment consists of proper nutrition, supplements, herbs, medication, scripture,music, exercise, aromatherapy, cinematherapy,having a support group, bibliotherapy,prayer, anger management and biofeedback. No one treatment is for everyone. The book tells you wish treatments to try, according to which dysfunction you have. I would recommend this book to everyone.