Burdens Too Difficult to Carry

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The Christian Ideal

 

Hypocrite! Hypocrite! We are quick to judge who we think may be a hypocrite, but most of us never consider we might be one. Jesus reserved His harshest words not for thieves, prostitutes, or drunkards, but for a segment of religious people He identified as hypocrites. One of Jesus’ missions was to expose people who claimed to represent God and His ways, while not living out what they professed.

Just what bothered Jesus about the Pharisees? It was their focus upon external behavior, all the while ignoring internal change. They were more concerned with form over substance and more concerned about appearance than reality. The Pharisees were only concerned with what a man did. Jesus was concerned with what and who a man was.

So Jesus’ toughest words came at the Pharisees’ expense. He accused them of majoring on minors, being preoccupied with being noticed, and being a burden upon people rather than a blessing. Ouch! Listen to Jesus’ words…

“And you experts in the law, woe to you, because you load people down with burdens they can hardly carry, and you yourselves will not lift one finger to help them.” Luke 11:46

 

Jesus accused these religious leaders of taking all the joy out of living for God. Do these guys sound like anyone you know? Bottom line – they made serving God a joyless burden. This is what lifeless religion will do… it will suck the life right out of you and anyone else around you. Lifeless religion causes us to focus upon meaningless activities. It keeps the flesh busy while the soul starves.

It’s like pedestrians in New York who still press the button to get the lights to change… despite the fact their activity produces no results. Since the late 80’s all the traffic signals have been controlled by computer, but the city won’t pay to have the buttons removed. It’s probably just as well. The repetitive motion helps boost people’s illusion of control. We feel better when we can do something… right?

The Pharisees had all of Israel pushing buttons which really didn’t matter. Why? Because someone in the past told them to do it… they just kept passing along burdens to the next generation. Each generation’s burden became larger than the previous.

This is why Jesus always pointed people back to discovering a relationship with God. It is not about activity, but all about who we are in the Lord. Religion focuses upon activity. Relationship focuses upon love. If you want to remain free today, focus upon your love relationship with the Father.

 

Blessings,

Pastor

 

Being Receptive to God’s Voice

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In the Process

 

“Blessed are those who hear the Word of God and obey it.” Luke 11:28

 

According to Jesus a blessed life is one which hears from heaven and obeys. Revelation always demands a response — you can’t be neutral, unaffected or indifferent. When Jesus spoke or performed a miracle, the people around responded with general amazement .. “How could this Man do this?” Some even attributed His power to Satan. Others were more guarded and demanded another sign from Him. Jesus called these types of seekers “wicked and unbelieving.”

Many of the people hanging around Jesus’ ministry showed no evidence of real spiritual discernment … the type of understanding which leads to obedience. Discernment isn’t really discernment unless it leads to obedience. Most people I know like to think of themselves as discerning individuals. In reality, if we are not obedient to God’s word, then we are not discerning at all.

I believe many people attend church, conferences, and other spiritual meetings searching for hidden truths which might give them spiritual insight and power. Jesus reminds us the secret is not found in rubbing shoulders with spiritual giants, but in simple obedience to the truths you already know. In fact, if we neglect our own personal obedience, then our last state is worse than our first!

The Bible repeats this simple theme many times in many different pictures because we need to hear it. We are called to build our house upon the rock, be good soil, be light in dark places, and repent.

The Lord is speaking to each of us today. The only question is whether or not our heart is ready to receive His revelation in total obedience.

 

Blessings,

Pastor

 

 

 

 

Great Prayer Picture Quotes

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Delays are not refusals Discernment for Intercession Has it ever occurred to you Hope Is no other place to go pray for love Prayer God's Willingness seeing the invisible Unoffered prayer

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Blessings,

Pastor

Going to the Mountain

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Unoffered prayer

 

There was a time in Jesus’ life when He went up a mountain to pray. What makes this experience different was that He chose to take Peter, James, and John along with Him. I am sure Jesus needed this “alone time” to pray. The disciples needed it. I am sure you and I need these times as well. Sometimes we are called away to pray and other times we choose to get away to pray. In either case, we can expect God to meet us in these places.

My point is this… If Jesus felt the need to get alone with the Father to pray, how much more should we set aside time to pray. Jesus knew that it was important to give His problems to the Heavenly Father, because anytime He faced a major decision, He was found praying. A lady once came to G. Campbell Morgan and told him, “I only take small things to God, because I don’t want to worry him with the big things.” Dr. Morgan replied, “Lady, anything you bring to God is small.

You and I are never going to face a problem which God has not handled numerous times. Nothing we face is either too small or too big for God to answer. Prayer is always about our relationship to God, not our requests. Yes, it is our needs which drive us to pray more fervently .. but God answers because of our relationship. This is why Jesus was transfigured on the mountain.

Do you still view prayer as a vehicle to change God and your circumstances? Or, do you view prayer as God’s opportunity to change you? There is a difference and I will address this next time.

 

Blessings,

Pastor

 

Carrying Wood

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The power of obedience

 

Sometimes the analogies of the Lord are hard to grasp. This one isn’t. One day Jesus explained to His followers that in order to be His disciples, they each must “take up their cross daily and follow Him.” (Luke 9:23) Everyone knew this meant carrying the wood of their own crucifixion. It must have shocking.

This wasn’t the first time the Lord requested someone to carry wood for their own sacrifice. Abraham asked his son Isaac to carry wood up Mount Moriah. (Genesis 22:6) We often think of Isaac being a young boy who didn’t know what he was doing. But from the Jewish historian Josephus, we learn that Isaac was in his mid-twenties and knew exactly what he was doing. In obedience to his father he carried wood knowing he himself would be laid upon it and sacrificed. He lovingly surrendered his life in obedience to God’s command.

I hope you are getting this. Each believer is required to carry the wood of their own crucifixion. I can’t carry yours and you can’t carry mine. We walk up the mountain alone in our obedience to the Lord. Some days not many sacrifices are made. We may even go for a time forgetting our obedience and commitment to carry wood. Then it happens… we are called to make a major sacrifice for the Lord. It may be a relationship. It may be a career adjustment. As the wood on our back grows heavy, we are reminded of what it means to a true follower of Christ.

Carrying wood always means you are altar ready. You don’t have to spend days or weeks getting ready to turn things over to the Lord. The Holy Spirit doesn’t have to keep convicting you of the same old issues. No, you are ready daily to sacrifice yourself in complete obedience, because you carry around with you the wood of your own crucifixion. Are you carrying wood today?

A few years ago someone passed out some large spiked nails with a purple ribbon attached to them on Easter Sunday. We were supposed to carry a nail with us to remind us of Jesus’ sacrifice. Nothing wrong with doing this. The truth is … I don’t have problems in remembering what Jesus did. His sacrifice on the cross is fresh with me everyday. The area I neglect is in carrying the wood of my own obedience. Hammer and nails are not my responsibility. I am only responsible for carrying wood… carrying my cross daily. We are called to be altar ready twenty-four, seven. Jesus’ obedience is complete, but ours is not. We will not be judged on how many nails we carried… only wood. What are you carrying today?

 

Blessings,

Pastor

DiscipleTips – Look for Opportunities to Join God

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The world has yet to see

 

When Jesus asked the disciples to “feed the people“, the disciples only saw the problems this request created for them personally. Their problem was not with the dilemma Jesus presented, but with the way they processed the God sized opportunity. They had not yet grabbed onto the fact that Jesus was inviting them to join Him in His work. They thought they had to accomplish this task in their own power and with their current resources. They were thinking, “We can’t do this. It’s impossible!” But remember, Jesus already had in mind what He was going to do. (John 6:6)

We often forget when God speaks, He always reveals what He is going to do…. not what He wants us to do. We join Him so He can work through us. We don’t join the Lord’s work so that we are personally the answer. This is why Jesus said, “With man this is impossible, but not with God; all things are possible with God.” (Mark 10:27)

The disciples had already seen Jesus do marvelous works all in supernatural ways. But now, when opportunity knocked, it didn’t even enter into their minds that maybe, just maybe, God wanted to do something miraculously and supernaturally through them. Do these types of thoughts ever enter in your thinking? I have to admit when God calls me into some activity, most of my thoughts are about me… not what the Lord wants to do.

Now if the disciples pooled all their money and passed the hat among the crowd that day, they may have had enough money to buy some food for at least a portion of the people. In so doing, those who were provided for could say, “ Aren’t the disciples devoted and committed followers of Jesus. What a kind and wonderful ministry these men did for us. They are so nice.” However, none of those people would have explained it in terms of what God had done. The disciples would have accomplished it completely separate of God’s intervention.

However, the Lord isn’t interested in just feeding people’s bellies for a day. He wants to feed their souls and spirits for eternity. The only way a crowd of 5,000 will be able to know “God was at work” through the disciples was for them to allow Jesus to operate in a supernatural way which far exceeded the disciple’s power or resources.

Blessings,

Pastor

 

DiscipleTips – Problems Are Opportunities In Disguise

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small character in big assignment

 

How is the Lord going to move you to new levels of growth and maturity? Most of the believers I know want to grow in the Lord. Is the growth going to happen by sitting in pews hearing sermon after sermon? Is growth really going to happen in Bible Study? Nothing wrong with attending church… but real growth and advancement in the Kingdom occurs due to the Lord’s testing process.

After one long day of teaching, Jesus looked upon His disciples and instructed them to “feed the people” He had been instructing. John gave us some inside information into the disciples dilemma. “Jesus made this request only to test them, for He already had in mind what he was going to do.” John 6:6

Jesus wanted to change the way His disciples thought, the way they processed information, the way they dealt with dilemmas… and most importantly what they believed concerning God’s power to minister to people. The Lord wanted his followers to understand that many of the dilemmas they faced were really opportunities for Him to reveal Himself to people.

Isn’t this the problem for most of us. When the Lord asks us to attempt something we are incapable of accomplishing, we misinterpret the situation and view it as an attack or curse. In Luke 9 there was absolutely no way the disciples could feed all the people. There was not enough money, not enough food on hand, and it was very late in the day.

Henry Blackaby, in his book “Experiencing God“, calls these situations “a crisis of belief.” Have you ever been there? If you are growing in the Lord, this should be happening numerous times a year. Now there is no question this was a God-sized assignment Jesus laid on His disciples. They had never walked this road before… and if the Lord didn’t intervene, they would fail and fall flat on their faces.

Please understand that this is the place where many (most) followers bail out. The Lord lays a God-sized assignment before them and they say, “I’m sorry, but I can’t”, which leads to “a crisis of belief”.  The word “crisis” comes from a word which means “decision.” This crisis of belief becomes a turning point or fork in the road which demands a decision from us. Will we trust the Lord or shrink back? We don’t tell God… “no“. We say things like…”This can’t be God’s will. God wouldn’t be instructing me to do the impossible. I must have missed God’s will. The devil must have tricked me.”

It is in these crisis junctures where you decide what you believe about God and how you are going to respond to Him. How you respond when you reach this turning point will determine whether you go on to be involved with Him in something God-sized or whether you miss the opportunity the Lord has placed before you.

It has been these specific crisis of belief points which have defined your spiritual walk so far… not the amount of spiritual knowledge rolling around in your head. You don’t need more knowledge. You need to be responding in faith to opportunities God has already been placing before you. God’s presence and power only follows our obedience to His word and assignment.

 

Blessings,

Pastor

 

How to Create a Monster

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frankenstein-1931-monster

 

It was a dark and stormy night.

You could hear thunder in the distance. Bats flapped their wings in the darkness of the night as they exited a castle. If things weren’t creepy enough, the wolves were howling and the trees were swaying in the wind.

Inside the castle a faint light shown from the laboratory. This was the inner sanctum of one of the maddest scientist of time….the infamous Dr. E. Van-Gelical!

A lone rat ran across the granite floor as the Dr’s daunting figure appeared in the light. Dr. Van Gelical’s lab coat was stained with the evidence of his notorious experiments. His eyes were glowing with delight as he gazed upon the table in the middle of the room which was covered with a white sheet.

Under the sheet lay a human-like form.

Suddenly, Dr. E Van Gelical shouted, “Igor, come quickly! We have much to do!

Irregular footsteps were heard coming down from the stairs. As if appearing from thin air, Igor was in the room. He was hunchback with tattered clothes. In his possession was a candelabra and a big cardboard box.

Yes master. Here is everything you ordered. All is ready!

Very good. Bring all the materials to the table Igor. Now at last, we begin the experiment!

Thunder was heard in the distance while Igor dragged the box toward the table.

Tonight I will conduct the greatest experiment of my long, illustrious career. Tonight shall be my greatest triumph ever!

Doctor E Van Gelical raised his fist towards the sky and with great gusto cried, “I shall achieve what no man has achieved before. Tonight I create spiritual life! This shall be my greatest hour for I shall create… Christianstein!

More thunder and lightning poured through the halls of the laboratory.

“They say that I am mad Igor. But Christianstein shall be the greatest specimen of spiritual life the world has ever seen! He shall be everything Igor, EVERYTHING!

The moment has arrived. Igor, my gloves!

Yes master.”

Give me the voice of a great evangelist Igor!

Yes master.”  He handed him a jar from the box.

The courage of Stephen!” Igor produced a dusty vial.

The patience of Job!” the doctor commanded and he was rewarded with an ancient-looking flask.

Now the hypodermic and all the serum I distilled!

Igor’s hands trembled as he presented a long, steel syringe and bottles filled with different colored fluids.

Double doses of daily prayer and Bible reading,” murmured Dr. E Van Gelical while he withdrew liquid from one of the bottles and injected it into the lifeless figure.

Then faithful church attendance…generous giving…temperance…volunteer work…ability to resist temptation…witnessing…

The doctor paused for a moment, then filled the syringe with fluid from the final container. “And last-but not least-a triple injection of orthodoxy!

The mad doctor consulted his list once more.

Examine the box Igor. Have we forgotten anything?

Oh no master…Everything must be in place!

Excellent! This is the moment the world has waited for. This is the moment for….Christianstein!”

The doctor dashed to the nearest wall where the electrical control panel waited for his arrival.

A million volts of lightning will bring my creation to life. Now stand back Igor while I throw the power switch. Prepare to meet the perfect Christian…CHRISTIANSTEIN!

Doctor E Van Gelical threw the massive switch as an avalanche of thunder shook the castle.

The figure began to tremble.

Doctor,” shouted Igor. “It is moving! It is moving!

Yes, yes, my creation lives!”

The thing called “CHRISTIANSTEIN” sat up slowly. After a few more tremors and shakes.. stiffly it climbed from the table and stood to its full height.

Oh, my creation…..Speak to me, speak to me!

The figure looked down at the doctor and frowned. Finally it began to speak in a low and hostile growl: “If I speak in the language of angels but have not love…

LOVE?” asked the doctor, examining in his list once again. “Whats love got to do with it?

Slowly the creature lifted his hands towards the doctor who was still consulting his list.

If I have the gift of prophecy and can understand all mysteries and all knowledge and if I have faith that can move mountains and have not love….”

LOVE? Igor, what is he talking about?

I, I don’t know master!” Igor hid himself under the table.

If I give all my possessions to the poor and give my body to the flames to be burned and have not love…” Suddenly the figure, growling, picked up the doctor by his coat. “I gain nothing!

Nothing?” said the doctor.

Aaarrggghhh!” the creature bellowed, throwing the doctor to the ground and reaching for his throat.

Igor you fool! I knew that we forgot something! And such a small thing!”  The doctor fled for his life with the creature CHRISTIANSTEIN in hot pursuit.

A few minutes passed before Igor finally had enough courage to come out from under the table. Finally, looking one direction then another, he whispered: “I, I think we have created a monster!

by Ray Navarro

 

Blessings,

Pastor

 

DiscipleTips – No Spectators

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Life is not a spectator sport

 

It has been said that much of Christianity can be compared to a football game. The twenty-two players on the field are in dire need of rest and 100,000 spectators in the stands in dire need of exercise.

Jesus wants all of His disciples to be engaged in His ministry of bringing the Kingdom of God to earth. That’s why He sent out the 12 in Luke 9:1 and why he will send out 72 in Luke 10. They were supposed to combine good deeds with the good news.

This is why most of the problems in Christianity are not from those on the field, but from the spectators. The ones advancing God’s work receive coaching and correction… and occasionally disqualify themselves. The onlookers make a lot of claims, make a lot of noise and create a lot of confusion. Since they are not officially on the team, coaching and correction doesn’t help.

Once we come to believe in Christ as Savior, we can’t stay in that place. We are called to grow in the Lord. Most, if not all of the disciple’s growth came because Jesus challenged their spiritual status-quo. Their faith was never allowed to stagnate. It would be like being born and staying an infant our entire life.

It is when we stop growing in the Lord that problems begin to develop.

  • We stop viewing the world from God’s perspective.
  • We begin to falsely assume we have arrived spiritually.
  • We neglect to discern the will of the Lord.
  • And we falsely believe we have done enough.

Below is a story about John Wimber attempting to witness to a New York taxi driver and the frustration which follows. I believe there is an important lesson for all believers at the end. I purposefully removed the denominational names.

“Years ago in New York City, I got into a taxi cab with an Iranian taxi driver, who could hardly speak English. I tried to explain to him where I wanted to go, and as he was pulling his car out of the parking place, he almost got hit by a van that on its side had a sign reading The __________ Church. He got real upset and said, “That guy’s drunk.” I said, “No, he’s a ___________. Drunk in the spirit, maybe, but not with wine.” He asked, “Do you know about church?” I said, “Well, I know a little bit about it; what do you know?

It was a long trip from one end of Manhattan to the other, and all the way down he told me one horror story after another that he’d heard about the church. He knew about the pastor that ran off with the choir master’s wife, the couple that had burned the church down and collected the insurance—every horrible thing you could imagine. We finally get to where we were going, I paid him, and as we’re standing there on the landing I gave him an extra-large tip. He got a suspicious look in his eyes—he’d been around, you know.

I said, “Answer me this one question.” Now keep in mind, I’m planning on witnessing to him. “If there was a God and he had a church, what would it be like?” He sat there for awhile making up his mind to play or not. Finally he sighed and said, “Well, if there was a God and he had a church—they would care for the poor, heal the sick, and they wouldn’t charge you money to teach you the Book.” I turned around and it was like an explosion in my chest. “Oh, God.” I just cried, I couldn’t help it. I thought, “Oh Lord, they know. The world knows what it’s supposed to be like. The only ones that don’t know are the Church.”

Blessings,

Pastor

 

DiscipleTips – Becoming Naturally Supernatural

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Im Just Change In His Pocket

 

When NASA began the launch of astronauts into space, they found out that their pens wouldn’t work at zero gravity. Ink won’t flow down to the writing surface without gravity. In order to solve this problem, they hired Andersen Consulting. One decade and 12 million dollars later they had developed a pen which worked in zero gravity, upside down, underwater, on practically any surface, including crystal, and at a temperature range from below freezing to over 300 degrees C.

What did the Russians do? The Russians had the same problem, but they used a pencil!

Far too often we focus on problems and fail to see opportunities right in front of us. Winston Churchill once said: “A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; while an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty.” The same thing could be said of most believers. When problems and difficulties arise they fail to discern the God sized opportunities set before them. They whine and complain as if God doesn’t even exist. This verse in Ephesians reminds us to always be naturally supernatural.

Likewise the Lord tells us to be very careful, then, how you live—not as unwise but as wise, making the most of every opportunity, because the days are evil. Therefore do not be foolish, but understand what the Lord’s will is. Ephesians 5:15-17

 

Difficult times come to all. If we who follow the Lord desire to be wise, we must seek to discern the Lord’s will in all circumstances. Prayer shouldn’t be the last resort, but the first. Now for many this is a mind shift, or what commonly is called a paradigm shift.

If you’re like me, I was raised to be self-reliant and to work hard. If a problem presented itself, the wheels in my head naturally started to spin and I immediately went into “fix it” mode. I have struggled in seeking God first. My problem solving skills only further prevent God solutions from happening and exacerbate issues. Now more often than not, my problem is not with the problem itself, but with how I go about finding the solution. I have a natural tendency to exhaust all of my resources, all of my strength, and all of my ideas before I come to the Lord for His response.

I believe we are entering a new era where God is calling all His children to think and live supernaturally, instead of naturally. Perhaps He’s leading you along this line as well. And why not?  He did this with His disciples time and time again. On one occasion after a long day of teaching, Jesus told His disciples it was their job to feed the people. When He did this He knew His disciples would fail. Would the Lord ever ask you to accomplish something in which He knows you cannot do it? Yes!

The disciples did exactly what I have done in the past… they sought to answer the Lord’s dilemma in their own power. They counted heads, checked their banking account, asked for donations, and then told Jesus to “send the people away.” Rather than seeing this as an opportunity for the Lord to work, they saw Jesus’ request as a problem they needed to dispose. Crowds always cause problems. Notice the pessimism of these men of faith. Mark 6:37 says,“it would take eight months of a man’s wages (to feed all these people)! Are we to go and spend that much on bread and give it to them to eat?

Money always comes up first doesn’t it? How much money will it take to make the problem go away! They dove head-long into “fix-it” mode and not once asked the Lord, who was standing right there, what His thoughts were concerning the situation He created.

Thankfully, the Lord was persistent as He always is these situations… His plan was simply to feed the people with the provisions God had already provided… namely three loaves of bread and two fish. Sending the people away required no faith, no solution and no sacrifice of resources on the disciple’s part. Hey, they didn’t even have to pray about it.

Listen to the words of someone who has had to learn this lesson the hard way… The Lord doesn’t simply want to bless other people through you… He desires to bless you as well. He knows you cannot solve the problems He brings your way. You are not supposed to accomplish ministry in your own strength. The Lord desires all His disciples to be naturally supernatural.

How can I say this so definitively? I can say it, because Jesus Himself said it. In John’s account, it says that “Jesus asked (them this question) to test them, for he already had in mind what he was going to do.” John 6:6

Now, why in the world would Jesus ask the disciples a question in which He already had the answer? Why would He put His disciples through an exercise when He had already predetermined the outcome?

Well, the answer is not as difficult as you might think… He wants to change His followers in the process. The multiplication of food is a grand miracle. The multiplication of the disciple’s faith is even a greater miracle. Changed men is always better than changed food.

An African king had a long time friend who always looked at everything positively. He always was saying “This is good!” even in the face of the most difficult situations. Hunting one day, he was preparing the king’s guns. When the king took his first shot, his thumb was blown off. Though the friend realized that it was his grave mistake for not properly setting the gun, and even in the face of this furious, bleeding king, he looked at him and said, “This is good!” The king was livid, and ordered that his friend be thrown immediately in jail.

A year later the king was hunting in an area where he should have stayed clear and was captured by Cannibals. They tied him up and were preparing to cook him, when they realized he had no thumb. They didn’t eat anyone who was less than whole. They released him. Upon his way home, the king pondered the event which had taken his thumb in the first place. He went straight to the jail, told his friend what happened and apologized in tears for sending him to jail in anger. His enthusiastic friend looked at the King and replied “This is good!

The king, taken aback once again said “What do you mean ‘this is good!’ I sent you mercilessly to jail and you’ve been suffering here for an entire year – how is this good?” His friend responded unwaveringly, “Well, if I had not been in jail, I would have been with you!

 

Blessings,

Pastor