Wednesday, December 31, 2008

"ARE YOU SIGHTLESS "

Being Sightless: Unable to see, Spiritual blindness is an inability to understand the things of God. Of course given the choice, none of us would choose blindness in any realm. Are you blind to Jesus Christ's true identity? It's my opinion that neither of us would wish to walk in darkness, but always in the light.

Tomorrow starts a brand new year (2009) and we have the opportunity to change our mode of operation. We have the chance to put into practice all that the Lord wants us to share. It's no fun going throughout this life without the assurances of God.

Do you remember the account of Jesus in the wilderness, and how he withstood the trickery of Satan? It's very important for us to know our opponent, our foe the devil as he is real. Jesus bested him with the Word of God, He used Scripture.
Christ's definitive defeat over the devil in the wilderness was absolute. During His ministry, His physical time on earth Jesus knew that he would confront Satan in many forms. We need to be constantly on guard against the devil's on-going attacks. Please take a moment to access your oldest memories to figure out just where you are most susceptible to temptation, right now.

Have you ever had a time in your life were the same thing happened to you on different occasions, but what seemed to be in the same season? It's like going around that same mountain every year of the same month. Well it's time that we open our eyes and Trust God. Remember that Satan doesn't have any new tricks he just applies them in different wrapping. If we keep our eyes on Jesus we will miss those stumbling blocks out there. Ask God to help in those areas of your life where you seem to have a blind spot.

I'm also inspired every time that I read about the blind man who was healed. He had been questioned by many and heard the same questions over and over again. He did not know how or why he was healed, but he was not afraid to speak the truth. He had been blind all his life and now he has his sight. Knowing the truth and sharing this Good News takes very little effort. It's not important for you to have a degree or know all the answers in order to share Christ with others. It is important to tell them how He has changed your life. Then trust that God will use your words to help others believe in him too.

From my family to yours, we wish you a Blessed year and grow in Christ.

Jim

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

" HEAVEN'S GIFT "

Here we are again "Christmas Eve" and most of us still don't get it. Well it's the day before we reflect on Jesus Christ coming into this world as a man. One cannot say that God cannot relate to what ever we have to go through as "Man". Yes He experienced much pain and humiliation, temptation, the death of family and friends, plus having to live without.

It's important for us to forget about ourselves and take the time to meditate on Him. Remember it's "Christmas" If I had to think of just one word that personally moves me when I think of Jesus Christ it's "COMPASSION". You may be thinking Love, Trust, Never Failing, Always on Time or any number of what God means to you and this I believe should be often.

In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. " The Word became Flesh " means becoming human. Jesus took upon himself full humanity and lived as a man, he never ceased to be the eternal God who has always existed, the Creator and Sustainer of all things, and the source of Eternal Life. It's very important for us, all of us who welcome Jesus Christ as Lord of our lives are reborn spiritually, receiving new life from the father.

Readers please remember that you exist only because God made you, and you have Spiritual Gifts only because God gave them to you. With God you are something valuable and unique; apart from God you are nothing, and if you try to live without him, you will be abandoning the purpose for which you were made.

Oh, when you feel God's hand of correction, accept it as proof of his love. Realize that God is urging you to follow his paths instead of stubbornly going your own way.

May God keep you and bless you and yours... Until next time.

Jim

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

"WASHING"

How are you feeling today? Have you or anyone in your household had or is going through a bout with a cold or the Flu? If you are, I understand! Some of you are aware that for the past 5-6 years my primary care physician has recommended strongly that I get a flu shot. I have not had a cold or the flu in as many years, all I know is that it's worked for me.

I'm at a point in my life that I look for Jesus everywhere and in everything. It seems that Jesus was always thinking of us, how often are you thinking of others? This time of year all we hear about is the importance of washing properly. Our Primary care Physicians and Emergency Rooms are over-run with the Influenza Virus. This virus spreads from infected persons to the nose or throat of others. Anyone can get influenza. For most people, it last only a few days. It can cause: fever, cough, sore throat, headache, chills, muscle aches and fatigue. Some people get much sicker. Influenza can lead to pneumonia and can be dangerous for people with heart or breathing conditions. Influenza kills about 36,000 people each year in the United States, mostly among the elderly. In the word of God we are told to " Wash yourselves, make yourselves clean; " (Isaiah 1:16)

Friends hand washing is a simple habit that can help keep us all healthy. Even though my children are productive adults I feel that it's still my responsibility to pray for them and their families Spiritual and Physical health daily.

Throughout the day we can accumulate germs on our hands from a variety of sources, such as direct contact with people, contaminated surfaces, foods, even animals and animal waste. If you don't wash yous hands frequently enough, you can infect yourself with these germs by touching your eyes, nose or mouth. And you can spread these germs to others by touching them or by touching surfaces that they also touch, such as doorknobs.

Some people with flu symptoms, particularly older adults and people with chronic medical problems, can develop pneumonia. The combination of the flu and pneumonia, in fact, is the eighth - leading cause of death among Americans.

WASH YOUR HANDS AND STAY HEALTHY, EVEN FROM SIN.

Jesus truly was a person worthy of our imitation and love. He showed His servant attitude and His compassion to His disciples. Jesus took washing to a new level and not just for personal hygiene. Washing the feet of the saints means learning how to serve other believers with humility. Following the example of Jesus, when He washed the feet of the disciples at the Last Supper, was one of the many first hand lessons from our Savior. Know matter what our station in life maybe, we are not above serving others with true love. Washing the feet of the guest was a job reserved for a household servant to carry out. The Lord of Lords and King of Kings wrapped a towel around His waist, as the lowliest slave washed and dried His disciples feet. Doesn't this act speak volumes to you, now as His followers we also must become servants, in kind.

Please remember to cover your mouth with a handkerchief, Kleenex, or neckerchief so we don't spread the germs that are within us and wash your hands often.

Until next time...

Jim

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

"SUFFERING"

How are you doing this fine day that the Lord has made? Today is December 10th and the present temperature is 62' degrees and the high for today in North Carolina is expected to be 73'- 75' degrees. I'm reminded of my first years of marriage as my bride and I hailed from the Oxnard/Santa Barbara Calif. area, in the late 60's through the mid seventies. I was in perfect health and I was able to physically do what ever I attempted. In the mid ninety's is when the chronic pain that I experience truly started to get my attention.

Can any of us ever say that we have never experienced any form of suffering in our lives? My dictionary says to suffer is: to feel or endure pain (2) to bear loss, damage, or injury. Have you ever witnessed to someone or even known someone who walked away from his/her faith, how did you feel? Pain and sorrow for them, right?

Just for a moment can you imagine what Jesus had to endure? I'm reminded of Isaiah 53:3 "He was despised and forsaken of men, a man of sorrows and acquainted with grief; and like one from whom men hide their face He was despised, and we did not esteem Him."

How would you function if you were despised and rejected by those around you? Would and could you stay focused on the job at hand? How many times have you experienced physical pain of some kind, and some I know are saddled with chronic pain all the time? When we suffer we should be mindful that Christ feels our pain, can you feel His or your neighbors pain? How many are experiencing the pain of the loss of life? Did you hear or read about that poor man who lost his whole family this past Monday, when a military jet crashed into his home in San Diego, Calif. Can you imagine his pain?

Why is it that we are always thinking about ourselves and our families more than others? Suffering may be unavoidable when it comes to bringing forth the Good News of Christ to the world. There is a price that goes with being identified with Jesus. When a person becomes a Christian, he or she gains all the privileges and responsibilities of a child in God's family. One notable prerogative is being lead by the spirit (see Galatians 4:5-6). We may not always feel as though we belong to God, but the Holy Spirit is our witness. His inward presence reminds us of who we are and encourages us with God's love.

As a person who has first hand knowledge of one form of suffering, it's my privilege to suffer for Christ. Always remember that you are not alone in the good times and when we suffer.

Until next time think and pray for another.

Jim

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

"FACTS ABOUT ANGELS"

Good morning to you, this week angels have been on my heart. Have you ever really thought about angels, who they are and what they do?

Angels are spiritual beings created by God who help carry out His work on earth. Angels fulfill a number of responsibilities for the Lord. They convey messages (Luke 1:26-28), they shield God's people (Daniel 6:22), offer optimism (Genesis 16:7), bring discipline (2 Samuel 24:16), police the earth (Ezekiel 1:9-14), and wrestle the forces of evil (2 Kings 6:16-18; Rev. 20:1).

It seems that angels are good and bad; as they obviously have free choice. (Rev 12:7), because of their preference evil angels who are allied with Satan, have considerably less power and authority than good angels. The angel Michael is one whom I believe to be a potentate angel or at least one of high ranking. I believe, well I should say, I'm of the opinion that he wields controlling power of his assignments.

One of his responsibilities is to safeguard God's body of believers. When we get back to basics the main role of the good angels will be to offer continuous praise to God. Praise is the heartfelt response to God by those who love Him. The deeper your love for God the more you'll realize just what He has done, and the more you will respond with praise. Remember that praise is at the heart of true worship. Let your praise of God flow out of your realization of who He is and how He loves you.

Last point, angels shouldn't be worshipped!!!

Even though false teachers were claiming that God was far away and could be approached only through various levels of angels. They taught that people had to worship angels in order, eventually, to reach God. THIS IS UNDOUBTEDLY UNSCRIPTURAL; the Bible teaches that angels are God's servants, and it forbids worshipping them (Exodus 20:3-4; Rev. 22:8-9).

My wife use to challenge me in saying something like, as you grow in your Christian walk, let God's Word always be your guide, NOT THE OPINIONS OF OTHERS. Readers I Know that God will open up His Word to you, just ask and He will reveal what's for you at the moment. Know matter where you are in this world, and more importantly in your Spiritual walk with God, know that He loves you.

Until next time, please remember this verse from the Word of God (Hebrews 13:2) " Do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers, for by this some have entertained angels without knowing it".

Jim