Tuesday 17 July Bible in one year : Judges 19-21
Memorise: Every good gift and perfect gift is from above, and cometh
down from the Father of lights , with whom is no variableness,neither
shadow of turning . James 1:17
Read : James 1:16-18
In the story about Elijah’s rapture recorded in 2 Kings 2;11-14 , you
will notice the repetition of the phrase: “The mantle of Elijah that
fell from him”. This tells us that even when Elisha had paid the price
in serving him for some years and in accompanying him on his last
assignments, and had even crossed the Jordan with him, Elijah still took
his mantle with him until the cry of Elisha’s was heard. This shows the
need for patience in God’s kingdom , particularly when you are trusting
God for something very precious. If you are not ready to persist until
you get it, you may be denied at the very point when you should have had
it. Similarly, we learn that every good gift comes from above (James
1:17). When Elijah was taken , he went into heaven then the mantle was
sent down with a double portion of the anointing on Elijah. Many people
think it was Elijah who delivered Elisha’s request to him. No! There was
no way he could give what he did not have which was why he told Elisha
he asked a hard thing. He simply took the mantle with him and God
released the double portion of the anointing on Elijah upon it for
Elisha. Even when the anointing oil is poured on you, the power is
released from above.
Also, when the Holy Spirit descended in Acts 2:1-4 , He sat on the
heads of the disciples as cloven tongues of fire. This shows the
importance of your head. This is why when it is time to ordain people,
we go for their heads. The implication of this is that whatever you are ,
you owe to God. You have no reason to be proud. No wonder David
acknowledged his help as being from God (Psalms 121:1-2). When God uses a
vessel of His to bless you and you thank the fellow, do not forget that
he or she is only a vessel;let your greater thanksgiving go to God who
is the giver of the blessing. It is wrong to thank the vessel but forget
the One who used the vessel to channel your blessings to you. This
season, the Lord will bless you abundantly. How patient are you ?How
much do you give God thanks ? Have you paid the price for a higher lever
of God’s anointing on you?
KEY POINT: If you want any definite blessing from Heaven, look up to God.
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Monday, 16 July 2012
Tuesday, 10 July 2012
Is it Correction or a Spirit of Criticism?
I have a brother who is a Baptist Minister. I'm Pentecostal and in this all know my brother and I must have some differences in theology. We do, however these differences have never been an issue or a point of contention between us. We agree on the main thing and both of us know what the main thing is concerning salvation.
I received a letter from my brother with a copy of a message he had shared with his congregation that touched my heart. In the letter he granted me permission to share this message with anyone I wish.
The part I will share with you concerns pastors. There has been much said on this site lately about pastors in particular and ministers in general. There is much truth in the proclamation of apostasy in this last day church. There is also a responsibility all members of the body share in this apostasy and a responsibility to His ministers whom He has called and ordained.
The following is quoted from his letter with only some names being altered for their privacy :
Bible students went to hear the great Charles Spurgeon preach while he was in London. They arrived at the church early and met a man who said he would show them around. While taking the tour one of the students said, "If you had to name one reason for the powerful and anointed preaching of Charles Spurgeon, what would it be?" He said, "Come on boys and let me show you the heating room in the basement."
They went to the basement and he opened 2 large doors to the "heating room." There were 700 women and men kneeling in prayer. They were all praying for Charles Spurgeon and his message that would be preached on that day. The man looked at the bible students and said, "I am Charles Spurgeon and this is the room the power of my preaching comes from."
The Bible has much to say about praying for leaders of the church.
Paul was in prison when he wrote 4 different letters. They were to the Ephesians, Colossians, Philippians, and Philemon.
Paul says,
"Don't forget to pray for us." |
It is so easy to take things for granted and forget to do them. I would ask each of you to set aside a time on Saturday and Sunday morning to pray for me.
While my wife and I were visiting in Waco a couple years back, we went to a church with my son and daughter-in-law that was located in a run down neighborhood. A black minister got up to preach. He said, "When I grew up I lived in a 2 room house that only had one cooking stove for heat. All us children would gather as close around that stove as possible to receive the heat. It sure felt good on them cold mornings." He then said, "Would all of you who are right with God come down a little closer so I can be close to the heat?"
I'm asking all of you that are right with God to pray for me. I need it in my preaching and serving each week.
Paul says to pray for me so that he will proclaim the message as clearly as he should.
Billy Sunday once said, "I like to put the cookies on the bottom shelf so even the little children can get one." He was referring to the presentation of the Gospel in such a way that even little children understood what he said.
A preacher once told me that if you preach a sermon that everyone understands, it will pay off in two ways. One way is that everyone listening will understand what was said. Another way is that those that think they are so much smarter than the pastor will feel good. They will sit around the dinner table and say things like, "Bless that preacher's heart. He is so simple until even a little child could understand what he was saying. Well, I guess everyone didn't have the opportunity to be educated like me."
In Luke 19, Jesus tells the parable of the King's 10 servants. The 3rd servant in this story did nothing with the money Jesus had allowed him to have. In other words, he made no investment. He said, "I hid it and kept in a safe" , and then in C9, vs. 21, he said, "I feared thee because thou art an austere man." Austere means hard or strict. Everyone does not know what that word means. Have any of you used that word this week?
An old uneducated preacher was preaching a revival. His scripture was Luke 19:21. He thought that word "austere" was pronounced "oyster." He preached a message titled, "The Oyster Man", referring to Jesus. He described how when diving into the ocean to retrieve oysters one would plunge deep into the water, grapple around in the oysters, their hands would be cut and bleeding and then they would swim to the top holding the reward of their dive. He compared this to Jesus plunging down from heaven and being bruised, beaten, and crucified for our sins but then after His plunge He had the reward and that was souls to be won by Him giving His life for our sins.
After the service a professor with a doctorate degree walked up to the preacher and said, "That was the most butchered sermon of the English language I have ever heard. The word is "austere" and not "oyster" and it means hard, firm, or strict. That was an incorrect use of the English language and you should be ashamed."
The preacher said, "Sir, you can say what you want about me but the Lord used and the Lord retrieved 12 new oysters tonight." The Lord had used the message of an uneducated minister to draw 12 people into His Kingdom.
The Lord is looking for sincere hearts and surrendered hearts.
What about your heart? Has it been fully given to the Lord?
END OF QUOTE FROM LETTER
This message my brother preached really blessed my heart and I pray it does your's as well. It speaks directly and truly to a destructive condition in the body of Christ today. In all too many cases people tend to criticize and fail to pray.
Friends, from my heart I believe "CRITICISM " is of the devil and has no place in the heart of a believer.
Even of our enemies we are instructed to love them, bless them, do good to them, and pray for them. If this is so shouldn't it be so much more for our friends?
And a word from the Lord:
"Touch not mine anointed and do them no harm." |
All of us one day will stand before the Lord and answer for every word which has come from our mouths. Careful what you say, especially when you are talking about God's anointed.
Instead of receiving a spirit of criticism take on a spirit of supplication. Instead of wasting your time criticizing and tearing apart, pray and build up.
You are a member of the body, a unique part which is necessary and important, do your part to build and not to destroy.
Instead of being a critical spirit choose to be a part of the body of Christ and build up. Pray for your ministers continuously and have faith in God. God will do the rest. If you are faithful to do your part there will be resolution, God's resolution.
This is the last day Church and the remnant is few in number. Keep praying for the Church as well.
Blessings to all,
Tch
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