The Blessing of His Intention

I want you to know God intends for you live a pure and completely full life. Ephesians 1:4 encourages me with this truth through the following words: "For He chose us in Him before the creation of the world to be holy and blameless in His sight." I hope you are encouraged today to know God chose you long before you were ever born. This choosing was done in love through the gift of His Son, Jesus Christ.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

You think you know....

For those who know me, they would tell you I know myself. They would say (at least, I think they would) I am rather confident. Lately, I am finding out I may not know myself as much as I think I do.

This knowledge has been brought on by developments within the Body of Christ in the church I pastor. We are at a place where we need to think about delegating and refining processes. As the leader/facilitator of this congregation, the Spirit of God has been asking me some pretty tough questions. Things like, "Do you think you need to have your hands in everything going on?", "Are you doing this because you are afraid to let others do it?", "Do you have pride in your heart that would cause you to think you have created ministry, growth, etc.?" Yeah! It has been a painfully honest time of admision before God.

I remember hearing someone teach on the subject of blind spots. You know, those things you don't see in yourself, but others see in you. The faults that God brings you to know through His Spirit and confirms through the testimony of others. Now, understand, I want to know these things about myself. So, I am grateful to the Lord for this knowledge.

The fact that He is perfecting that which lacks in me through His Spirit encourages my heart. Yet, when you pray that God would work in you so His Kingdom comes, be prepared. He may reveal things about yourself which surprises you. Thank God, through His Spirit and by faith in Christ, there is healing today and progression tomorrow toward His goal of Christlikeness for me.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Your Identity

In a Philosophy class not long ago, discussion was had regarding the 3 questions of life. They are: 1. Who am I? 2. Why am I here? 3. Where am I going? I have been thinking lately of question number one, "Who am I?"

Have you stopped to think of that question? Who are you? When we answer that question, we often respond with things we do, who our family is, etc. Yet, the question goes deeper than that.

Last Sunday morning in church, I asked that question to our congregation. One of the men in the congregation quickly responded, "God's." I believe that is an accurate answer to the question, "Who am I?" My identity must be based in Something greater than me. It must be based in Something outside of me. If I believe that Someone created me, who I am is found in connection to that Someone, God.

We are constantly bombarded with things outside of ourselves which appeal to us to define us. I don't know about you, but many times in my life I have allowed those things to define me. Yet, when I reject the idea that things define me and allow my Creator and my connection to Him to define me, the result is contentment.

Monday, January 4, 2010

New Possibilities

The Enemy of our soul loves to squash Truth. You've heard his whispers of doubt and lies. He has whispered to you in the midst of difficulty. This enemy specializes in raising questions to enable a distrust of your Father.

Jesus came to this earth to demonstrate Truth. Although He came as Messiah, there were many moments when His disciples struggled to believe in the Truth that He was Messiah. Yet, their questions and unbelief didn't make it any less true that He was the Son of God and came to save them and us. Their despair didn't make it any less true that He died to set them free. Their discouragement didn't stop Him from rising from the dead.

We all face moments of questioning, doubt, discouragement and despair. We may have difficulty grasping the Truth that God is All we need. This is True because of what His Son accomplished for us in His life, death and resurrection.

The possibilities of the new year are already accomplished through Jesus Christ. Am I in the place where I can embrace His possibilities for my life? The reality of life in Christ. The reality of freedom in Christ. The reality of healing in Christ. The reality of fellowship in Christ.