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  • Where Do I Turn?

    May 28th, 2023

    You can go through life aimless with no regard for any type of recourse. But then there is that one moment where time seems to stop and the life as you knew it has suddenly crashed at your feet. Who do you turn to? Where do you begin to reconstruct your life back to some sort of recognizable existence. Most people will look immediately to something or someone to blame other than the person in the mirror. When there is no other source of blame, then and only then will the person finally admit they have no idea how it happened. They still won’t take responsibility for it. They will go as far as to blame God for their misfortune rather than admit they created the whole mess themselves. Are we as people so afraid of failure that we will standby and let our whole lives crash at our feet before taking the steps to correct our lives before disaster strikes?

    No matter what we do in life it always takes some minor adjustments to keep things move the right direction. Driving in a straight line, you still have to make adjustments to keep the vehicle straight and on the road. Or without minor adjustments after takeoff a plane will just fly right into the ground. Life is no different. How many decisions do you make in a day? Decisions, even small in nature, if combined together would ultimately change your whole life at the end of the day. I challenge you to write down or even do a talley of every decision you make in a day. I am sure it will shock you to your core at what you come up with. Also, you will miss a lot more then you have counted cause there are things we just look at as every day things and don’t even realize it still is a decision that we choose to make daily.

    So why say all this? Where is this all going? Well people as a society take things and other people for granite until something goes wrong. Then they worry about what other people do or don’t do to help them out. When things get really bad they will give a half hearted effort of a prayer with a promise of “I’ll do better” or “I’ll never do this again”. Or they will look to the wrong places and the wrong people for help. Out of site, out of mind until something goes wrong, then they want all the help possible. What people don’t realize God is with us always! He is with us when we are not paying attention. When we are focused on everything else in life he is watching and waiting for us to reach out to him. If we look to God and make God first in all decisions we make in life, things tend to work out better in our lives. He will guide us, he even sent us Jesus as a living example of how we should live our lives and he is our comforter who guides us in our times of need. We do not see him physically but when we pay attention, we can feel his presence and we can feel his guidance. But people tend to ignore him cause he is not physically present in front of us. We need to make God first in all things. If we make God first in all things, he becomes present in front of us, present in us, and present in all things to do with our lives. He is our light that guides us in our daily lives. We must look to God for guidance, praise him and give him the glory of all that we have.

    We can take a lesson from Job’s story told in the Book of Job of the Bible. He was an upright and Godly man. There were none like him on Earth, he began his day with offerings to God not just for his own sins but for his family’s sins as well. God had protected Job from the evil of the world due to his obedience but allowed Satan to take everything he owned and his family from him to show the strength of Job’s faith. During the lowest points and the most painful of points in Job’s life he never blamed God, he never turned from God. He still sought God’s grace and prayed for forgiveness of his transgressions. Can we say the same? I dare to say we can not. We blame everything and everyone else, even God before we blame ourselves for any troubles in our lives. We try to fix the troubles instead of asking for forgiveness and before seeking God’s intervention.

    Job 1:21: “And said, Naked came I out my mother’s womb, and naked shall I return thither: the Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord.”

    Everyone faces seasons of loss, grief, and suffering. Instead of asking, “Why is this happening to me?” A better response is to ask, “How will I respond to this?” If you stay close to God when things get dark-that is if you resist the urge to blame him or turn your back on him-you will find opportunities to grow and perhaps even thrive in the midst of your trials. You will also set a powerful example of faith in action for others.

    We have no idea why suffering and evil falls upon our lives or bad things happen to good people. We certainly are in no position to challenge God and his wisdom. But we should pray for grace and strength continue to believe when our whole world comes crashing down around us. Stop blaming everyone and everything including God for the bad things. Take a good hard look in the mirror, take responsibility for those things, and then Pray to the Almighty God for the strength, guidance, and wisdom to thrive in the midst of those dark times. Job 19:28:But ye should say, Why persecute we him, seeing the root of the matter is found in me?

    I leave you with An Eternal Perspective read as you will, Job 19:21-29. May you be blessed all of the days, until next time.

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  • God’s Grace

    February 1st, 2023

    I sat here most of the morning trying to figure something to write about next. I flipped page after page of my Bible looking for something to catch my eye or jump off the page at me. I waited patiently. Nothing. I even tried to scribble something on paper to see if I could force something to click that even remotely made sense. Again nothing. Remember my previous post about me working on my praying habits. Well, I prayed…I prayed some more…Then it came to me. It’s my youngest son’s birthday. Random as it seems, it led me to John 3:16. For me this is a very powerful verse, to me it sums up everything Christian. Defines our whole relationship with God. When I read this verse, I am filled with happiness, makes me want to look at the person next to me and say, “Can you believe He did that for us?” It is hard to wrap your mind around it to fully appreciate the love God has for us. So let me see if I can put this in some perspective because we sure can relate on a certain level but not on the level God places on it.

    So, let’s start with the verse itself. John 3:16, “For God so loved the world He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting Life.” Think about that verse, I mean really think about what that verse is saying. God gave His only Son up for our salvation. I love all my children with everything in me and I couldn’t imagine being in God’s position that he loves us so much he would sacrifice his Son for our salvation. That is a gift beyond all gifts. Really think about that, from a parent standpoint. Lot of us don’t even like when our kids go spend the night at someone’s house let alone sacrifice them for a greater good. Just can’t put that one into comprehensible words that would even remotely place that action into the proper perspective.

    Whether you’re a parent, have a niece or nephew that is just the jewel of your eye, maybe you have a dog or cat that fits this. Giving them up for the greater good of the world. I couldn’t, maybe I am selfish, but I couldn’t do it. I am thankful that God loved me so much that he did such for my salvation. All he asked of us in return is to believe in His Son Jesus, as our Lord and Savior. Verse 17 takes it a little further, “For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved.” He backed His actions up with a reason why He did what He did. To save the world, and His Son is the means to do so. Wow! This fills my heart with happiness that He loves us so much. But He didn’t stop there, He gave us more gifts.

    Ephesians 2:8-9, “For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not yourselves; it is the gift of God, not of works, lest anyone should boast.” So, God’s actions in John 3:16 was a act only God could provide, no one else can take claims on such a loving act. All he asks of us in return for God’s grace is to have faith and believe. Not a tough ask, seems pretty simple compared to what He gave up. Acts 4:31, “And when they had prayed, the place where they were assembled together was shaken; and they were all filled with the Holy Spirit, and they spoke the word of God with boldness.” God gave us the ability to be filled with the Holy Spirit and if you have ever experienced this, it is a feeling that carries no simple explanation. When you get filled with the Holy Spirit, it is like shaking a bottle of pop and cracking the lid on it. That is the best I can explain it. When the Holy Spirit moves there is no hiding from it, it will come out in some form. I have seen people dance in the isles of the Church; I have heard men that do not speak Hebrew speak in perfect Hebrew. And that was actually confirmed by someone that was present that day that spoke Hebrew. I have seen someone, yelling incoherently, all because they were filled with the Holy Spirit.

    When God gave us His Grace he gave us all different gifts, this is laid out for us in Romans 12:6-7, “Having then gifts differing according to the grace that is given to us, let us use them; if prophecy, let us prophesies, in proportion to our faith; or ministry, let us use it in our ministering, he who teaches, in teaching.” We all have our own special talents, carpentry, speaking; the list goes on. We all have our purposes in this world, and we tend to socialize with people of like mindedness. We need to use that to spread the word of God’s love for us.

    Even though we have God’s grace through faith and everlasting life next to the Father. There are always obstacles that try to derail that. Satan don’t want us to prosper, and have everlasting life with the Father. He wants nothing more than to disrupt that. We do run into bad times where Satan is knocking at every door, picking into our everyday lives, trying to derail us from God’s grace. 2 Corinthians 12:9, “My grace is sufficient for you for My Strength is made perfect in weakness.” Another words when Satan is knocking at every door, has beat us down to where we think we can take no more. God simply says, “My grace is sufficient for you.” His grace can stand the beating and pounding that Satan uses to weaken us. Trying everything to break the bond between us and God. But His grace is strong enough for us to withstand the troubled times. His Strength is our Strength. Philippians 4:13, “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” Amen! Yes, indeed we can! He can make the impossible possible.

    How do we respond to others who come at you trying to break or question your faith. Remember Satan will use anything and anyone to derail our faith in Jesus. Satan doesn’t want us to have God’s grace. So, we look to God for the strength and Colossians 4:6, “Let your speech always be with grace, seasoned with salt, that you may know how you ought to answer each one.” Have faith in our Lord, believe that Jesus is our lord and savior. Answer the doubters with such things. This is one myself I have trouble with because I am still quick to anger. Which exactly what Satan wants. I have been working on taking a breathe before I answer to keep from striking back. The answers to the ones who try to question or break your faith need to come from a place of faith. And if you’re like me I don’t have the loads of Bible verses tucked in my head to through it back. But my faith, will prepare me for such things and again I am thankful that God loves so much he made a way for us to be prepared. He gave His only begotten Son as a living breathing example to the world, how He wants us to conduct ourselves.

    The Bible is the living record for us to reference to, teach from, and our expectations of our Christian relationship with God. 2 Timothy tells us how to prepare for when Satan tries to disrupt us from receiving God’s gifts of Grace. 2 Timothy 3:12-17, “Yes, and all who desire to live godly in Christ Jesus will suffer persecution. But evil men and impostors will grow worse and worse, deceiving and being deceived. But you must continue in the things which you have learned and been assured of, Knowing from whom you have learned them, and that from childhood you have known the Holy Scriptures, which are able to make you wise for salvation through faith which in Christ Jesus. All Scripture us given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, thoroughly equipped for every good work.”  This tells up front that living a godly life in Christ is not going to be an easy life, that we will be met with ups and downs and being prepared for these things we need to study our Scriptures and build our faith starting from a young age. Giving this we should be flooding our Churches, youth groups, and instill in our children the word of God so that they are better prepared for the ups and downs so that their faith is strong as they enter adulthood, and being saved by God’s grace. I know I have taken God’s love for granite far too many times. But I Praise him and thank him for loving me so much to give his Only begotten Son so that I may have his grace through faith in Jesus Christ. I really and truly don’t deserve it but I am thankful that he still sees it favorable for me to receive it.

    I Pray that my words have made sense and hit home for those looking for a better relationship with God. I pray that many will find comfort that God does truly love us all no matter color, gender, or nationality. I pray that those who read this give it all over to Jesus and accept Him as their Lord and Savior.  Amen!

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  • Prayer

    January 29th, 2023

    Have you ever stood in the middle of Church and wondered why everyone prays so much? I always knew prayer was a part of the Christian faith but until I was reading about it and writing my notes on this topic is when it really hit me that Prayer is a powerful tool for Christians. So powerful and so important to a Christians walk in faith that I won’t entirely cover the whole topic. Prayer is not difficult but something we as Christians need to be intentional about and it needs to come from the heart and most importantly come from a place of faith inside you. I will admit that I don’t pray often enough, something I am working on and being more intentional about. I have prayed from time to time, I often have not received the answer I was wanting at the time I needed it. And often believers, especially new believers, find a bit of frustration with this. Cause not only do we need to pray and pray often not just for ourselves but for others. But we have to be mindful of what we ask for, “Are you prepared to do as God asks of you?” I know that sounds confusing, but I will attempt to clarify this.

    I know for me in my alcoholic adventures there were many times I had my head hung against the side of the toilet asking God, “Please get me through this and I won’t tough another drop!” The next day would come, and all would be fine and of course I never kept my end of the request. Of course, the next time I got in that shape I did the same. I never realized that even though I kept asking God was so good to me to deliver me to the next day and I was so disobedient I kept repeating the same old habit. But there were consequences in this, money got tight, bills weren’t getting paid, and I blamed everyone but myself for the reasons. What blessings would I have received then if only I held up my end of the request? All I had to do was not drink another drop as I told God I would.

    Not long ago, I prayed for God to give me a way to become a writer like I had always wanted and so that I can pay the bills with while focusing on building my two businesses and not have to work for the company I am currently working for. I couldn’t even tell you what day it was but I know it wasn’t that long ago and on January 23rd , I had a feeling come over me that I needed to create this website for a blog. I had no idea what I was going to write about, I really have no idea what I am doing with a website but so far I have given it my best effort. I will need to ask for some help to get the website where I really want it. But I got the website somewhat built but I needed to set the groundwork of what to write about. I sat there staring at the screen. Then all of a sudden I started to type and “In the Beginning” was on the screen of the computer. It came to me, why not write about my own Journey. My own development because I am sure my experience is going to hit right at home with someone else that had the hesitations, the anxiety of doing something outside my comfort zone. Right now, the website doesn’t bring in any money, but I am writing. God placed it on my heart to create this, so I did. No…God’s voice didn’t blast in my ear and tell me to do this. But I felt an urgency to do this. That is what I am talking about when I asked the question earlier, “Are you prepared to do as God asks you?” I prayed to be a writer, I waited patiently, and I listened. I had no idea what he would put in my path or if he would even place something in my path to be a writer. But when I had the feeling, it was like a tug on my shirt like someone trying to get my attention. When it happened I went to work, time will tell what happens from here.

    The power of prayer was on display in front of the whole sporting world on January 2, 2023, when during Monday Night Football, Damar Hamlin, suffered a cardiac arrest in the middle of the field during the game. The whole stadium stood in silence watching, T.V. viewers where stunned as medical professionals rushed to save his life. The events that happened afterwards brought tears to my eyes and a filling of fullness as thousands gathered in the stands, outside the hospital and attending special Church services praying for the young man’s recovery. Sports analyst praying on live television. All this in times when prayer has been under attack by being removed from schools, removed from buildings, and deemed offensive to people all over. But thousands gather regardless and prayed. God showed up and answered…and I tell you he answered with the world as a witness to it. I just remembered say, “Amen!” as I seen the updates of how he was recovering. If you never prayed before this event should have brought you to your knees and pray. I know I did.

    Numbers chapter 11 talks about out the people prayed for food and God provided manna but the people were upset that it wasn’t meat. So, God gave them enough meat that it would come out their nostrils. Or at least my take on it, hopefully I read that correctly. But that was my take on it. So, we need to be mindful of what we pray for and be thankful for the blessing we receive no matter if it is not exactly what we are asking. God knows what we need before we even ask. He has what we need laid out for us and is just waiting for us to come to him.

    Prayer doesn’t have to be anything fancy, just like sitting next to your parent or grandparent having a conversation, looking for that advice even. We may not like the answers we get but we have to be thankful for the answer we do get. We also need to be obedient to God and follow his instructions, continuously actively listening for when he answers. This builds that Christian relationship with the Holy Father; it is a line of communication between us. We often miss out on blessings because we pray, then we don’t listen, and we end up doing whatever we think is best. God already knows what is best, we just have to listen and do as he instructs. And if we make a promise to him in our prayer, we better be ready to hold up our end of the promise because he is going to make good on his end. I have prayed to own a business, now I own two. I prayed to be a writer and now I have a website that allows me to do that. Nerve wrecking as it was because I had no idea where to start but so far, I have made it happen because God has given me a way.

    So, make time to pray, make time to listen, and just make time for God first. Blessings will pour out and I pray that you are ready to receive what God has in store for us all.

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  • In the Beginning

    January 24th, 2023

    Matthew 4:19-And he said to them, “Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men.”

    Everyone has their own beginning when it comes to the building a relationship with Jesus and their Christian walk in Faith. None are the same or at least I have found, there are lot of similarities in how people came to Christ among followers. But none are truly the same. No matter who you are, what your background is or was, no matter the person you have been matters. Your journey walking hand in hand with Our Lord and Savior is now beginning, no matter your age, no matter gender, no matter your wealth status, or educational background. He loves us all the same.

    The Christian Life is not an easy path to follow. You may have to change your whole lifestyle to live a good Christian life. But that is not a bad thing, or end all. Doesn’t mean you have to change the core of who you are as a person. You may have listened to a preacher from a Church and thought, “That is a load of manure. There is no way this person believes anything that is flying out their mouth.” Trust me, been there done that. I do not claim to be the perfect example of a Christian. But I do put a good amount of effort in to being a Christian period. Notice I didn’t say a “Good Christian”. I have not achieved that yet in my opinion. I would call myself a work in progress still.

    You may find yourself standing outside of Church thinking, “I am an addict…”, “I am not a good person…”, “I am a criminal…”. Brother or Sister, if that is you…Walk on through those doors, God has been and still waiting for YOU. To embrace you. To LOVE YOU! I have been there staring at the doors and wondering if I truly believed the words in the Bible…the words being spoke by the preacher. I had my own battle with the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. I was an alcoholic, an ill tempered one at times. Wasn’t until my kids looked at me with disgust in their eyes and said, “I wish you wouldn’t drink Dad.” That was a slap in the face to me, it may take some thing else for you but for me that was it. I knew at the moment I needed to change something.

    Now I have been no absolute stranger to Church, growing up I went from time to time with my mother. I did the Sunday School thing, I went through the motions never really understanding a purpose or the true meaning behind any of it. That all stopped when I became a teenager until the year 2012, when my kids of all people said something. I looked at the current wife at that time (yes…I will cover the marriage piece later on), “It is time to find a Church…time for a change.” She agreed and we began a search for a Church home. It didn’t take long to find one, I drove by a Church everyday for work.

    It was a large Church, little intimidating to be honest wasn’t looking for a large crowd to begin my journey of changing things in my life. But the size of the Church in my mind meant that they must be doing something right to afford the size of it. So that Sunday, I loaded the family up, drove to the Church and found myself standing outside looking up at the large building wondering what I was doing. The crowd of people funneling in I thought we will just blend in, go in listen to word and roll out unnoticed. No harm no foul all is good. But it didn’t quiet work out that way. Not at all.

    I took a deep breath and began my walk to the front door. From the left side of me was a hand stretching toward me. Not wanting to be rude a paused, turning my attention towards the person extending the hand. There was a tall man, silver hair and a smile that was infectious as the COVID virus itself. I shook his hand and before I knew it, he pulled me to him with a hug to follow it. “Good morning brother!” He introduced himself, which I will refrain from using his name cause I haven’t discussed the use of his name with him yet. “Welcome Home!” he continued. I made it through the introductions, follow by some small chit chat before we continued to enter the building. Person after person shook my hand one person even noticed we were new there and offered to take us around the Church to give us the lay of the land. I was overwhelmed at first but realized this was actual genuine kindness these people were showing and everyone had the same kind of bounce to them. If you were new there, you could quick pick them out.

    We finally made to the main sanctuary of the Church and man it was bigger than I had even imagined. The biggest Church I had ever been in. The services began and the singing and worship was something that I had never experienced and then the Pastor stepped to the Podium. The man that extended the handshake and hug in front of the Church now stood front and center. “Whether your watching at home or first time here. What would we like to tell them Church?” With one loud chant from everyone in attendance in sync, “WELCOME HOME!” I am tearing up writing that part because at that very moment in August of 2012, spiritually I was HOME.

    When God shows up, he will let you know. It is a feeling that is very hard to describe but when it happens you don’t have to question it, you know it and want more of it. That Church became my Church home, now I am living in a different area a distance far enough not to attend the church but I still watch as often as possible Online. I have started attending another Church here locally after a long absence from attending Church. I am getting more involved with it and doing my best to serve as much as possible. I am getting my feet back up under me as far my spiritual healing goes but this blog is another step in me finding my spiritual strength in hopes I can provide some inspiration for others along the way. So if you have found yourself standing outside the doors of the Church thinking that is not the place for you but you have a feeling or a tug to go inside. Do yourself a favor…walk through the doors and find out what God has in store for you. He has healed the sick, the afflicted, made a blind man see. One of his great followers was a murder of Christians named Saul, who became known as Paul the Apostle. I will leave you for now with one last thing that I carry with me. The Pastor that hugged me that day was asked while he was greeting the members as they entered, “That man over there Pastor, he attends this Church? That man is nothing more than an alcoholic, drug user and you allow him here in this Church?” The Pastor smiled, “That man used to be those things, but he has been saved by God and now serves that God as my Associate Pastor. You see this building is a tool for God as I am, to heal the souls of man. Just like if you were sick and went to the hospital. If every person that showed up here was perfect and pure there would be no need for this building or me. But yes that man attends my Church and all that are like the man he was are welcomed here. Just as you  are welcome to join us today.” So no matter your background or where your at today, walk through the doors and take your seat.

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