May 17, 2010

Learn to Choose Faith!

" ... 'All things are possible to him who believes.'
Immediately the boy's
father cried out and said,
'I do believe; help my unbelief.'"
 Mark 9:23-24



Why did God gave us the Scriptures?

Most of us will agree it's the primary means by which He reveals Himself and His plan of salvation. But I think we're also supposed to understand that it helps us anticipate and recognize God when He reveals Himself in personal encounters with us today.

Jesus said it was evident that the Pharisees did not have the Word abiding in them because it hadn't prepared them to recognize and receive Him. The implication is clear - abiding in Scripture is to prepare and position us for encounters with God in which we can respond with faith.

That is, faith is the primary evidence of the Word abiding in us. When we have an encounter with God, we respond with either faith or unbelief. The choice then creates conditions that affect the way God relates to us.

The goal of course - learn to choose faith!

Blessings,
Melissa

Rejoice in the Lord

“This is the day the Lord has made; We will rejoice and be glad in it.”
Psalms 118:24


As we continue to move into these last days here on the earth we must purpose in our hearts to rejoice and be glad in our rejoicing. We can have correct theology in this regard without truly being glad. David is telling us to not just rejoice but at the same time be glad in our rejoicing. Our country along with the rest of the world is in a mess and the mess is going to get more messy.

When Jesus was here in the flesh 2,000 years ago we can see that Israel was basically in a big mess. Naturally his disciples were wanting to know how and when the end was going to take place. Jesus told them to be careful and not let anyone deceive you about the end times. Matthew 24 tells us what Jesus was sharing with his disciples in this regard. He shared that there would be false teachers along with wars and rumors of wars at the same time of major famines and earthquakes.

You don’t have to be a prophet to see all this in action today. Our attitude about all of this is extremely important. We must be very careful that we don’t spend all of our times worrying about all that is taking place across the earth. Yes, we are to acknowledge that this is the day the Lord has made and we are to rejoice and be glad in all of this. Praise God that we are living in the last days of the last days.

The Lord spoke to my heart many years ago that I would live to see Psalm 91 fulfilled. The Lord showed me that the first two verses are extremely important to grasp and embrace with all of my heart if I expected to see the rest of this Psalm come to pass in my own life.

“He who dwells in the secret place of the Most High shall remain stable and fixed under the shadow of the Almighty (Whose power no foe can withstand). I will say of the Lord, He is my Refuge and my Fortress, my God; on Him I lean and rely, and in Him I (confidently) trust!” Psalms 91:1-2

Ruby and I saw on more than one occasion while we were living in Israel the keeping power of God when faced with situations that could produce terror. The Lord had me drive through Arab towns telling me that they simply did not see us. Glory! Our God is able to hide us in His secret place when all hell is breaking loose around us. Derek Prince once said that walking in faith is like walking on the edge of disaster. God tells us in this Psalm that we are going to behold destruction all around us and yet it will not touch us.

Only by God’s love, mercy and grace can we live with a mind of peace and security in Him.


Prayer:
Lord, we are asking you to cause us to embrace your great salvation. Cause us to truly embrace your keeping power in this day of much turmoil. Lord, cause us to rejoice in You and to be glad for such a loving God that you are. Our trust is in you Lord. Amen and Amen.


Blessings,
Melissa

April 2, 2010

Resurrection--Real or a Hoax?

As I was watching Pastor Melissa Scott late one evening she shared some very interesting events concerning Jesus Christ's resurrection. Most of what I will be sharing came from her and I will not be directly quoting, but paraphrasing her information.


Abraham, Moses, David, Isaiah, and other great leaders were all flawed. Jesus was the only one who claimed to be perfect. He had authority and eternity. He has always been the center of the religious universe. He was either God or a madman to make the claims that He did. Something was wrong with the world and only His death could fix it. He fulfilled scriptures perfectly.


We believe heathen historians about Julius Caesar and Alexander the Great, yet people want proof about Jesus' life and resurrection. We know that Jesus lived. He was buried in a known and accessible tomb that belonged to Joseph of Arimathaea, a secret disciple of the Sanhedrin. Some of the debate concerning the resurrection makes these statements: 1. The disciples stole the body. 2. The Jewish leaders stole the body. 3. The Roman leaders stole the body. 4. He revived. 5. They looked in the wrong tomb. 6. The disciples hallucinated. 7. The resurrection was either a lie or the truth.

1. If the disciples stole the body there would have been a fresh grave where they would have had to bury him. That would have been difficult with all of the Roman guards guarding the tomb. 2. If the Jewish leaders stole the body they would have produced the body to discredit the resurrection. 3. The Roman leaders wanted nothing to do with the crucifixion of Jesus. Pontius Pilate "washed his hands" of the whole thing. 4. In Jewish law one had to be dead 3 days to be given a death certificate. Jesus had been dead 3 days. Lazarus had been dead 4 days before Jesus brought him back from the dead. 5. If it was the wrong tomb, they just needed to find the right one to find the body. If they weren't sure where the tomb of Joseph of Arimathaea was they could have found Joseph and had him take them to the right tomb. 6. The disciples would have had to be distraught and overcome with grief to see Jesus everywhere, but 500 of them hallucinating? 7. If the resurrection was a lie the disciples would have had to "get their stories straight" by making sure all of them said the exact same thing. We know that the gospel writers did not put everything exactly the same in their accounts of Jesus' death and resurrection as they each wrote from their own perspective.

The truth of the gospel is truly discovered in the cataclysmic changes in the people that embraced the gospel. Mary Magdalene had 7 demons cast out of her. James and John were the Sons of Thunder. John became the "disciple of love." Peter had denied Jesus three times, but after the resurrection he preached to the whole crowd and the Lord added 3000 souls to the church that same day. Thomas, the doubting disciple, went to India and preached the gospel. Stephen was martyred because of his beliefs at the feet of Saul, the persecutor of the church.

Saul later became Paul the apostle. If Jesus had not risen how did he have an encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus? He was not one of the 12 disciples walking and talking with Jesus every day. He had a complete change after his encounter with Jesus the risen Lord and later died a martyr's death as did most of the disciples.

He has changed me and hopefully you as well, making us proof of His death and resurrection.

"I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live: And whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die. Believest thou this?" John 11:25-26

KEEP ON KEEPIN' ON

KAREN

April 1, 2010

LIFE Is in the Blood

To view the entire excerpt from an outline of my message entitled Life Is in The Blood, click on this link:  Dorothy's File Cabinet


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Life Is in The Blood
         ……..and the whole plan of redemption, therefore, revolves around the blood.


The blood of Christ is the very life and power of the Gospel.

"God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. Much more then being now JUSTIFIED BY HIS BLOOD, we shall be saved from wrath through him." Romans 5: 8, 9


Death can only be banished by LIFE!


This is a time of celebration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ.


The time when He, willingly, gave His blood for mankind’s sin
that we could have LIFE and, that, more abundantly.

Christ overcame death and rose from the grave of death
to sit at the right hand of the Father, ever interceding for us!

 
And, because He has risen, we have the hope of eternal LIFE.
Because HE LIVES – We LIVE for now and for eternity!



Happy Easter!

March 25, 2010

Do We Believe in Providence?

I Samuel 8:14 says, "And he will take your fields, and your vineyards, and your olive-yards, even the best of them, and give them to his servants." The people of Israel had been asking for a king and Samuel told them these words and still they chose to have a king, "That we also may be like all the nations; and that our king may judge us, and go out before us, and fight our battles." I Samuel 8:20

Later, Samuel reminded the people of their own history how it was God who brought them out of Egypt and Who fought their battles for them. Even when they served false gods, God delivered them when they cried out to Him.

We need to be reminded of our history as Americans. Our Founding Fathers depended upon God to fight the battles. Most believed in the Providence of God. George Washington wrote to his brother after fighting during the French and Indian War, "But by the all-powerful dispensations of Providence, I have been protected beyond all human probability or expectation; for I had four bullets through my coat; and two horses shot under me, yet escaped unhurt, although death was leveling my companions on every side of me!" Later, an Indian Chief who had fought in that battle declared that Washington was indeed shielded by the Great Spirit.

John Jay, the first Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court declared: "Providence has given to our people the choice of their rulers, and it is the duty as well as the privilege and interest of our Christian nation to select and prefer Christians for their rulers."

His grandson later wrote, "'It is high time to wake out of sleep!' This gathering of citizens from distant parts, representing the millions who hold to the Bible, and cherish the institutions founded upon its inspired truths, shows that the nation is awakening to the perils, foreign and domestic, which threatens the purity of its Christian civilization."

It has been discovered that after reviewing thousands of documents from our Founding Fathers that "Direct and indirect quotes combined reveal that 94% of all the quotes of the Founding Fathers are derived from the Bible." (America's God & Country Encyclopedia of Quotations)

Our current administration has declared that "We are no longer a Christian nation." I guess we are like the Israelites who wanted a king (president/government) to protect them and not God Almighty. Because we have allowed God to be removed out of public life we have what Abraham Lincoln said, "The philosophy of the school room in one generation will be the philosophy of government in the next." He also stated, "The only assurance of our nation's safety is to lay our foundation in morality and religion."

We have forgotten our history just like the Israelites, and we have become like other nations who were not established as Christian nations. God help us to pray for our country, its leaders, and us to know what we need to do to make sure our nation doesn't fall. As the old saying goes, "For evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing."

If only we as Christians and Americans would do as John Adams, our 2nd President wrote: "Suppose a nation in some distant region should take the Bible for their only law book, and every member should regulate his conduct by the precepts there exhibited! Every member would be obliged in conscience, to temperance, frugality, and industry; to justice, kindness, and charity towards his fellow men; and to piety, love, and reverence toward Almighty God . . . What a Eutopia, what a Paradise would this region be."

"Only fear the Lord, and serve him in truth with all your heart: for consider how great things he hath done for you." I Samuel 12:24 God, help us remember that every good and perfect gift comes from you, not the king (government).


KEEP ON KEEPIN' ON
KAREN




March 16, 2010

Check What You're Thinking

With each thought there is an accompanying electro-chemical impulse.

With good peaceful, joyful, loving, faithful thoughts there is a release of good hormones from the brain and hypothalamus.

These thoughts bathe your body's cells resulting in a healthy, active immune system.

        Check what you are thinking

In contrast with each fearful, angry, judgmental, faithless thought there are also hormones released.They bring powerful bio-chemicals which if they remain for lengthy periods of time bathe and even destroy cells


                                          Check what you are thinking

Are your thoughts and emotions bringing healing or damage to your body?

The Lord says to, "Line up your thinking with My goodness and care for you. In the long run all things work together for good."


Romans 8:28-29 "And we know that God causes all things to work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose. For those whom He foreknew, He also predestined to become conformed to the image of His Son, so that He would be the firstborn among many brethren;"

Blessings,
Melissa

March 10, 2010

Who Gets the Glory?

Do you ever feel like you are not doing enough for God? Do you feel like you want to do something more for Him? Do you ever feel like you want God to receive the glory, but YOU also want to receive praise, too? How do we find the balance between God getting glory and us feeling good about what we are doing? In our human finite understanding we have trouble with the feeling good about ourselves and God receiving glory. All of us want to be stroked, to be appreciated for what we do, but when it comes to serving in God's kingdom is that what should happen? I don't know. I guess Mother Teresa is one of the prime examples of servanthood, but she, too, received accolades. Did she want those accolades? No one knows for sure, but by all appearances she didn't seem to want any praise.

How many high-profile preachers have fallen because the attention they received "went to their heads?" It became about them and not about God. There is such a fine line between serving for God's glory and serving for our glory. Self-righteousness stems from the latter. Yet, I believe many in God's family deal with feelings of inferiority.

A few years back God had to "break" me. In that process God showed me that without Him I was nothing. He also showed me that I wasn't important because I was a musician, a teacher, a wife, a mother, but I was important simply because I was HIS CHILD. That seemed to put everything in perspective. We have to acknowledge God gave us our abilities and talents.

In his book Fresh Power, Jim Cymbala states, "He (the Holy Spirit) intends to do through us what only he can do. The issue is not our ability but rather our availability to the person of the Holy Spirit. In fact, this is God's ordained way of equipping us, because it leaves little doubt about who should get all the glory."

He states further, "If our human intellect and abilities and talents produced the results, we could strut around saying, 'My, we're pretty special, don't you think?' (By the way, that is the very attitude of too many churches that are run on the basis of programs and human talent rather than the manifest power of the Holy Spirit.)"

Cymbala talks in his book of the disciples, one of which denied Christ, two who fought about who would be first in the kingdom, one that doubted. He went on to explain that on the Day of Pentecost those ordinary men were empowered from on high and did something for which there was no human explanation. Paul stated in I Corinthians 2:4-5 "My message and my preaching were not with wise and persuasive words, but with a demonstration of the Spirit's power, so that your faith might not rest on men's wisdom, but on God's power."

Bruce Wilkinson in his book You Were Born for This talks about someone wanting to be used by the Holy Spirit. The man asked his coworker if there was anything he could do for him. The man shared that his marriage was on the rocks and they were about to divorce. The Holy Spirit told the man who wanted to help that he needed to tell the coworker to make the bed. When he told his coworker, the man asked him how he knew. He said that making the bed had been a contention between he and his wife because he was always out of bed last and she'd ask him to make the bed and he never would. He went home and made the bed and that was the beginning of reconciliation. Would you ever counsel someone and tell them to "make the bed" out of the blue? I wouldn't either, but that is why the Holy Spirit is so necessary in our serving God and
doing things for God's kingdom. We need to be able to listen to the Holy Spirit and we would be doing and saying things that couldn't be explained in human terms. Then, there would be no room for anyone but God to get the glory for what we are doing for Him.

How many of you have ever heard a song or a sermon or watched something on Christian TV that was "just for you?" Those kind of situations occur when the Holy Spirit is either guiding the singer or preacher or you to turn into the program that God wants to use to speak to you.

I guess I just answered my own question! As long as I'm doing what I'm doing by walking in the Spirit and in the power of the Spirit then God will be the receiver of the glory. I can feel good about making sure that I am doing the Lord's bidding and not doing things "in the flesh." The results will be up to God, not me.
KEEP ON KEEPIN' ON
KAREN

March 6, 2010

FEAR NOT ~ In fact, Rest in Him!



There is no greater encourager than the Word of God.......



2 Chronicles 20:1-30 (Amplified Bible)

1 AFTER THIS, the Moabites, the Ammonites, and with them the Meunites came against Jehoshaphat to battle.

2 It was told Jehoshaphat, A great multitude has come against you from beyond the [Dead] Sea, from Edom; and behold they are in Hazazon-tamar, which is En-gedi.

3 Then Jehoshaphat feared, and set himself [determinedly, as his vital need] to seek the Lord; he proclaimed a fast in all Judah.

4 And Judah gathered together to ask help from the Lord; even out of all the cities of Judah they came to seek the Lord [yearning for Him with all their desire].

5 And Jehoshaphat stood in the assembly of Judah and Jerusalem in the house of the Lord before the new court

6 And said, O Lord, God of our fathers, are You not God in heaven? And do You not rule over all the kingdoms of the nations? In Your hand are power and might, so that none is able to withstand You.

7 Did not You, O our God, drive out the inhabitants of this land before Your people Israel and give it forever to the descendants of Abraham Your friend?

8 They dwelt in it and have built You a sanctuary in it for Your Name, saying,

9 If evil comes upon us, the sword of judgment, or pestilence, or famine, we will stand before this house and before You--for Your Name [and the symbol of Your presence] is in this house--and cry to You in our affliction, and You will hear and save.

10 And now behold, the men of Ammon, Moab, and Mount Seir, whom You would not let Israel invade when they came from the land of Egypt, and whom they turned from and did not destroy--

11 Behold, they reward us by coming to drive us out of Your possession which You have given us to inherit.

12 O our God, will You not exercise judgment upon them? For we have no might to stand against this great company that is coming against us. We do not know what to do, but our eyes are upon You.

13 And all Judah stood before the Lord, with their children and their wives.

14 Then the Spirit of the Lord came upon Jahaziel son of Zechariah, the son of Benaiah, the son of Jeiel, the son of Mattaniah, a Levite of the sons of Asaph, in the midst of the assembly.

15 He said, Hearken, all Judah, you inhabitants of Jerusalem, and you King Jehoshaphat. The Lord says this to you: Be not afraid or dismayed at this great multitude; for the battle is not yours, but God's.

ASK for assistance
SEEK HIS Thoughts and Plan for You
GOD is listening and attentive because He loves His Children


16 Tomorrow go down to them. Behold, they will come up by the Ascent of Ziz, and you will find them at the end of the ravine before the Wilderness of Jeruel.

17 You shall not need to fight in this battle; take your positions, stand still, and see the deliverance of the Lord [Who is] with you, O Judah and Jerusalem. Fear not nor be dismayed. Tomorrow go out against them, for the Lord is with you.

BE STILL
STAND ON THE GROUND THAT GOD HAS ALREADY GIVEN YOU

March 4, 2010

The Greatest Gift

My husband and I brought my mother from Nebraska to live with us in 2004. My mother was leaving her life behind and becoming part of our lives. One year, my niece wanted to make my mother a scrapbook with letters, pictures from the great-grandkids, and other mementos to give to her for Christmas. My brothers and I all wrote letters to her to be placed in the scrapbook.


I have a burden for young families who are raising their children in today's culture. The challenge to raise them knowing and serving God will be an immense one. As the scripture says: "Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leads unto life, and few there be that find it." Matthew 7:14


I was raised in a Christian home and going to church was a big part of my life. However, my parents gave me much more. Steve and Annie Chapman wrote a song that my husband, my son, and I sang at church the day we celebrated my parents' 50th anniversary. It explains what is truly important and what sometimes gets lost in our "me, me, me" society. I ended my letter to my mom with the following song. I hope all parents of any age will live up to its message.


The Greatest Gift


You can give your children houses, you can give them land,
the riches of your efforts and all your best laid plans.
But of all that they inherit, of all that you could "will"
these include the unseen treasure of the life that God has filled.


Someday the house will crumble, time will turn the land to dust.
And when all accounts are empty where will you invest their trust?
But if the riches that you give them, is the wisdom of His ways,
then the wealth you leave your children will last through all their days.


For the greatest gift a mother can give is a life lived for Jesus.
And the greatest gift a father can give is the knowledge of the Lord.
Pass Him on to your children. He's the gift that keeps on giving.
The Greatest Gift is a life lived for Jesus.


KEEP ON KEEPIN' ON
KAREN

March 3, 2010

Why Not You?


Today, many will awaken with a fresh sense of inspiration. Why not you?

Today, many will open their eyes to the beauty that surrounds them. Why not you?

Today, many will choose to leave the ghost of yesterday behind and seize the immeasurable power of today. Why not you?

Today, many will break through the barriers of the past by looking at the blessings of the present. Why not you?

Today, for many the burden of self-doubt and insecurity will be lifted by the security and confidence of empowerment. Why not you?

Today, many will rise above their believed limitations and make contact with their powerful innate strength. Why not you?

Today, many will choose to live in such a manner that they will be a positive role model for their children. Why not you?

Today, many will choose to free themselves from the personal imprisonment of their bad habits. Why not you?

Today, many will choose to live free of conditions and rules governing their own happiness. Why not you?

Today, many will find abundance in simplicity. Why not you?

Today, many will be confronted by difficult moral choices and they will choose to do what is right instead of what is beneficial. Why not you?

Today, many will decide to no longer sit back with a victim mentality, but to take charge of their lives and make positive changes. Why not you?

Today, many will take the action necessary to make a difference. Why not you?

Today, many will make the commitment to be a better mother, father, son, daughter, student, teacher, worker, boss, brother, sister, & so much more. Why not you?


 

Today is a new day!
Many will seize this day.
Many will live it to the fullest.
Why not you?

 
About the Author:
Steve Maraboli is a renowned speaker, coach, and the author of numerous highly acclaimed and successful works including, "Dare to Be", "Why Not You?", "Today is a New Day", "A Life of Freedom", and so many more that have been published and posted globally.

February 27, 2010

Overwhelming Challenges?


From Judges 6 - 8

 
Gideon was a man with some big areas of insecurity, but God was out to change him; to build faith. As is usually the case, it was done as he encountered overwhelming odds. That's because faith tends to lie dormant without overwhelming challenges and, because our Father never gives up on us, the challenges continue all the way through life!
We're called to unequal fights (health, relationships, finances, etc.) where Satan whispers: "You don't have what it takes."

We need to learn to respond: "You're
right - and that's a good thing!"

Why?


Take a look at
2 Corinthians 12:7-10

    7And to keep me from being puffed up and too much elated by the exceeding greatness (preeminence) of these revelations, there was given me a thorn (a splinter) in the flesh, a messenger of Satan, to rack and buffet and harass me, to keep me from being excessively exalted. [Job. 2:6.]
    8Three times I called upon the Lord and besought [Him] about this and begged that it might depart from me;
    9But He said to me, My grace (My favor and loving-kindness and mercy) is enough for you [sufficient against any danger and enables you to bear the trouble manfully]; for My strength and power are made perfect (fulfilled and completed) and show themselves most effective in [your] weakness. Therefore, I will all the more gladly glory in my weaknesses and infirmities, that the strength and power of Christ (the Messiah) may rest (yes, may pitch a tent over and dwell) upon me!
    10So for the sake of Christ, I am well pleased and take pleasure in infirmities, insults, hardships, persecutions, perplexities and distresses; for when I am weak [in human strength], then am I [truly] strong (able, powerful in divine strength).

God says His power is perfected in our weakness.

As we combine a humility that acknowledges we don't have what it takes, with an unshakeable confidence that God does, miracles happen!


Blessings,

Melissa
Melissa Slagle

February 25, 2010

Is God Shaking Us?

I don't know how many of you hear from Voice of the Martyrs, but I just read their latest publication and had myself a good cry. This issue is on North Korea and anytime I read about the people featured in these articles I am totally convicted. How many of you wear a cross around your neck or have a few Bibles around? In North Korea you would be executed for this.

There are people all over this world who would give anything to have one of our many Bibles that we have lying around the house. I am convicted that I don't read and cherish mine any more than I do.

"Testimonies gathered by Christian workers indicate that North Koreans who evangelize have a life expectancy of about three months." I am convicted that I do not share my faith with my neighbors, family, or friends and I don't even have to worry about being killed for that--yet.

"Transformed believers in captive nations do not persuade their friends and enemies to change religions or follow a new moral code; they unleash the majesty of Jesus by sharing how he has made them a new creature." Hebrews 12:27-28 says, And this word, yet once more, signifieth the removing of those things that are shaken, as of things that are made, that those things which cannot be shaken may remain. Wherefore we receiving a kingdom which cannot be moved, let us have grace whereby we may serve God acceptably with reverence and godly fear."

"Jesus wants us to focus on his unshakable, unmovable kingdom no matter what the cost."

"For the preaching of the cross is to them that perish foolishness; but unto us which are saved it is the power of God." I Corinthians 1:18

"Today, the suicide bombings, terrorism in the skies and general eroding of our culture have caused many Christians to worry about the future. God is not the author of evil, of the horrible acts we hear about on the evening news. Yet God allows our way of life to be threatened so that we will wake up and focus our energies on sharing the hope of eternal life."

I don't know about you, but I am challenged to be better at letting people in my life know what Jesus has done for me and to lift him up to those with whom I come in contact.

KEEP ON KEEPIN' ON

KAREN

February 24, 2010

Dancing to the Music of Life

Often we merely exist in a world that was meant for living. Frequently we let the world revolve around us, when we should be part of the motion. Too many times we sit when we should be dancing. It is easy to watch from the stands, cheering for a winning team, when we could be one of the players.

Fear, lack of motivation, and anxiousness suffocates us and puts out the fire, stifling our willingness to embrace all of life that is available to us. We watch the picture play out on a real life screen, placing ourselves in the scenes merely by wishful thinking, not by motivational endeavors. Our theater seats have become too comfortable.

How many times have you watched others do what you long to do?

How many times have you desired to venture out where other people have traveled?

How many times have you wished to see more, do more, and become more than you are?

There is always risk. There are always the jitters and nervous stress that precedes anything unknown. An eagle does not fly, reaching heights of grandeur, if he does not leave the nest. No, to reach heights of grandeur, one must step forward, reach out and leave the spot that is comfortable. It is leaving the secure for the unknown that has enabled man to fly, to break the sound barrier and to walk on the moon.

It was with determination and repeated attempts after denials and rejections that great novels have been published. It is with training and hard work, after defeats, that records have been broken. After conquering an endeavor, new goals have been set for others to achieve.

Often, a step out results in the next step being a step backwards and people tend to fear regression when they experience motion. Not all falling away or pruning is failure. Sometimes it is when one has trimmed off the nonessentials, clipped the mistakes, looked at situations from other angles, that growth is speedy and branches out with a new vigor. Yes, sometimes even regression can be progression.

When we slow down and make a change we are often able to reach our goals even quicker, for it is then we are able to see more clearly. To conquer, you must risk defeat. To gain, one must risk loss. To achieve, one has to realize there is failure; defeat, loss and failure or not in and of themselves the end. No - quitting is the end. To quit, in essence, is to stop living.

To just exist in a world where there is great potential would be like dying a slow agonizing death, if life to you simply means breathing and not enthusiastically participating. Why not try dancing? Maybe you've never danced before and at first you'll miss a few steps - that's okay; you're working on forward motion, not perfection!

Great strides are not made without a few stumbles, a few missteps. A person can not dance to a song without feeling the beat; so move with the music. Make life a song! Life is ever moving; you decide the direction. Are you moving forward or is the world revolving around you? Life cannot be lived to completeness when you are not part of the motion.

Forward motion does not necessarily mean vigorous activity or boisterous verbal proclamations. It can be doing big things in small ways. It can be doing significant activities in a quiet unassuming manner. It can be making great strides doing for other people and taking no credit.

Look at the way Mother Teresa and Rosa Parks lived their lives; they made a difference in this world. They were mild-mannered soft spoken people who did not seek notoriety for themselves. They did, though, take giant steps forward that made a difference in so many other people's lives, for generations to come. Mother Teresa and Rosa Parks danced to the tune of a dedicated life, in steps taken for others, to make a better life for so many people. Their music will live on in history books.

Most of us will not be recorded in history books, we will not win the Nobel Peace Prize, or perhaps even have our name recognized, but we can dance to the music of life and make a difference for ourselves and other people in this world.

Are you letting the world revolve around you, watching others make a difference?

Do you just exist in a world that is made for living?

Why not get out of your theater seats and join in the motion - try dancing to the music of life. You can make a difference; play your own special tune, dance your own special dance!

When your day on this earth has ended, let it be said "You Made a Difference," you lived life and "You Danced Your Own Special Dance!"



from Betty King
Betty King is the author of two books, It Takes Two Mountains to Make a Valley, and But - It Was in the Valley's I Grew. She is also a Life Style and Devotional newspaper columnist and freelance writer and speaker. Her writings can be found in several Chicken Soup books. Her website is www.bettyking.net

February 23, 2010

RUN!!!!!!!!!!

In our pluralistic society we as Christians need to be completely aware of those who would attempt to lead us astray from the Gospel message of Jesus crucified, risen, and coming again. Watching "Family Feud" yesterday for a brief few moments the question was asked, "Of all the classic rockers, who would you want to visit with first when you get to Heaven?" One name caught my eye and that was John Lennon. He specifically denounced God and unless he had a "death-bed" experience I doubt very much that he will be there to talk with. This is what I am worried about as a Christian. Our culture has continued to embrace all religions and assumes everyone is going to Heaven. One can get in a lot of "trouble" saying that Jesus is the only way of salvation.

We are supposed to be "tolerant" of everything. Am I saying that we go up to someone who embraces another religion and tell them that they are going to Hell? No, but as Ezekiel says in 3:18 "When I say unto the wicked, Thou shalt surely die; and thou givest him not warning, nor speakest to warn the wicked from his wicked way, to save his life; the same wicked man shall die in his iniquity; but his blood will I require at thine hand." The next verse says: "Yet if thou warn the wicked, and he turn not from his wickedness, nor from his wicked way, he shall die in his iniquity; but thou hast delivered thy soul."


Am I saying people of other religions are wicked? Yes, and we were too, before we came to a saving knowledge of Jesus. Romans 3:23 says, "For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God." Psalms 51:5 says, "Behold, I was shapen in iniquity; and in sin did my mother conceive me." Romans 6:23 says, "For the wages of sin is death."

Something that I heard on TV the other night refutes what I just quoted. This person said that we are born with "light" in us and that we receive more "light' as we are taught, etc. I have no problem with receiving more "light" as we progress as Christians and mature in the faith. However, the light they were talking about was supposed to be in us at birth and all people of all religions had some of this "light." Well, if Romans and Psalms are true, I understand that there is none righteous. Only Jesus was righteous and He was the light and because of what He did, can we become righteous.

In his book The Deceivers Josh McDowell states, "Rather than obeying God's Word, cults always contradict it with their new message." (p. 23) He goes on to talk about several who have added writings and works. "Thus, the Bible is not truly their final source of authority." (p. 23) As a Christian, I think we need to be extremely careful and aware how clever Satan is.

One of the things I believe Satan tries to do is convince us that we can obtain Heaven through a variety of means; good works, religious rituals, living a "good" life, loving people, being "tolerant", and in the case of some radical Muslims--committing suicide and killing others. I believe that he tries to do anything and everything to take attention away from the main premise of Christianity--Jesus died for our sins. We were sinners and we needed salvation that could only come through Him. Most don't teach repentance anymore which is being sorry for the sins we have committed. Some don't even acknowledge that we are sinners in need of a Savior.

Dr. D. James Kennedy once gave this analogy. A man fell in a pit with a snake after him. A Buddhist walked by and said, "The reason you are unhappy, is because you need to not want anything that you can't get. So, accept where you are and do not want to get out of the pit and do not want to get away from the serpent and you will be happy."

A Hindu says that nothing is real. The pit doesn't exist and the serpent doesn't exist. The Confusionist is all about wisdom. "It is not wise to fall into pit with serpent. You will learn from mistake and never fall in pit again."

Jesus jumped into the pit and stood between the snake and the man. He threw the man out of the pit and was bitten by the serpent and died. Only Jesus gave Himself. Christianity is the only religion that has a Savior Who took our sins on Himself for us because we were inadequate.

Be extremely cautious of anything that sounds good, but adds or takes away from the Word, or rewrites scripture to eliminate those things which the Word says are sins. Satan is very slick and he will convince you that you are loving and kind while you are being "tolerant," but you are not showing true love if you do not warn those who think that salvation comes any other way than through Jesus Christ. "As many as received Him, to them gave He power to become the sons of God, even to those who believe on His name." John 1:12 (italics mine) That includes daughters!


I know that those who speak of Jesus being the only way are often pictured as bigoted, hateful, intolerant, etc. Those of you who are parents--do you allow your children to do everything they want to do so that you can be "tolerant" of them? I would hope not. We protect our children from things that could harm them and we do it out of love for them. I am writing this out of love. I do not want anyone to be deceived by Satan. He knows how to use our particular ways of thinking to lead us down the path away from Jesus and His Word.



I was raised in the church and for many years I was a very self-righteous person. I have since been made aware of how deceived I was. I was "okay." I didn't really need a Savior. I went to church 3 times a week. I tithed. I was a good citizen. I, I, I. The Lord had to break me and show me that I did need a Savior all the while showing me how much He loved me. It wasn't enough to do religious and "good" things. I didn't deserve salvation any more than anyone else. "For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: not of works lest any man should boast." Ephesians 2:8-9

In cults, the cult leader becomes the "savior." Run away from anything that takes away from the message of Jesus as our Savior or adds any man's writings to the Word of God, or offers any way to Heaven other than Jesus. RUN!!!!!!!!!

KEEP ON KEEPIN' ON
KAREN

February 20, 2010

Miracles Still Happen!

Memories of God’s Divine Interventions

When I was two weeks shy of being eighteen years old, Paul and I were involved in a car accident . The driver of the car we were riding in lost control of the vehicle and we left the road going over a 15 foot embankment, landing in a river.

Although the car should have rolled end over end down the embankment, it appeared to have grown wings and floated out over the river and sat down right side up on a boulder. (We were told that if the car had landed 6 feet in either direction we would have been in water over our heads.)

I received a compound fracture of my left upper arm. The bone was so shattered and the arm so mangled that the doctor felt it was impossible to save it and wanted to amputate it immediately. Due to the fact that my parents weren’t in town and couldn’t get there for several hours and I was not yet of age (18 years old) to sign my own surgery release papers, my father had to send a Western Union to the hospital to give them ‘permission to operate’ on me. The doctor was disgusted when he received the telegram because the word ‘operate’ didn’t give him the authority to ‘amputate’. (Again, the Lord had divinely intervened in the wording of that telegram so that my arm was saved!)

I was taken to surgery where steel plates were bolted in my arm to hold the bone together and several stitches were done to close up some of the torn flesh (although a gaping 3” hole was still left). Also, I awoke from surgery to find myself in a body cast from my neck to my waist.

I remained this way for two weeks, when one night my arm began to hurt in a way it had not hurt before; all the while a smelly, greenish-black fluid started running down my side under the cast from the open wound in the arm. When the doctor took off the body cast, there was my arm three times its normal size and the open wound stinking of gangrene! The doctor told my father, “I told you two weeks ago that arm could not be saved. Now, we must amputate it or your daughter will die.”

Surgery was scheduled for 8:00a.m. the next morning. My parents, Paul, and the church that Paul attended began to pray - - - and by the time the doctor came in several hours later to check me before surgery, my arm had regained its natural flesh coloring, the swelling had gone down, and the stinking gangrene fluid had vanished!

Needless to say, the doctor was surprised with what he saw and upon realizing that my arm was all right, except it being broken, he elected to put a body cast back on it and let it heal. There was no need to amputate! (For the third time, a divine intervention was made in my behalf and my arm was saved!)

Is this the end of the story? No! After three months no bone had grown to close up the gap where it was shattered. The only thing to do, I was told, was to take bone from my leg and graft it in my arm and see if it would start the process. Again, the saints in Paul’s church were called to pray in my behalf......and, in less than a week, X-rays showed a ‘sprout’ of bone starting to grow and that surgery was cancelled! (Another visit from the divine Hand of God!)

About a year later, after going through months of therapy treatments to try to get me back the full use of my arm (it had frozen at a 90 degree angle due to the ligaments and tendines shrinking over the time in I was in a body cast) I was standing in church singing a song, with my good arm and hand raised up in the air in praise to God....when a ‘voice’ said very clearly to me, “Why don’t you raise the left arm and hand.?” I don’t remember even questioning the fact that I could not do such a thing. But I simply put down my right arm and hand and, not only lifted my left arm and hand, but stretched it completely out! I have had full use of this arm since that day - it has been 45 years! I definitely have a miracle arm, thanks to the almighty, divine, presence and intervention of a living God!

I Am Blessed!
Dorothy

No Orphans of God - Free Download

February 19, 2010

Empty Self

Never having Fasted, or really never considering a purpose to fasting for me (even though I knew people who Fasted that seemed to get a LOT out of it) - I promised the Lord I would agree to a Fast with a Women's Intercessory Prayer group I am a part of.

Prior to this commitment, I was 'doing better' in my recovery from almost total exhaustion from some circumstances and situations that had taken a toll on me physically, mentally and emtionally. Then, on Sunday (Valentine's Day), before the fast was to begin, I had rested up - prayed up - partied up with Valentine calls, cards and food........ Love and Life was in the air!!

I went to church that Sunday, and due to memories of the  PAST- and the reality of the PRESENT (as my husband is living with some dementia), great fear of loosing all the 'history of our memories' come over me. Grief and despair and tears were overwhelming. To top it off, the evening Church service made the pain worse - as I seemed to find no comfort to 'my feelings and needs'. I was dealing with some very distrubing thoughts of what I thought I understood of God's Mercy and Grace....

I tired to 'prepare myself' for the Fast that was beginning the next day and God just wouldn't listen to my confusion, hurt, questions, feelings.....My great complaint was that the past life was fading until I would not (and nobody else would) know or care or value our 'Life Story' -- I asked the Lord to Touch me and Nothing!!

I told the Lord I would go ahead with the Fast even without feeling it was something for me...and gave up and stopped trying to feel or hear God....VERY Disappointed.

THEN, the Lord said, "Empty Out SELF".........and as I literally breathed out, I was truly empty of all the conflict and stress and confusion. Then the Lord said, 'I have your Remembrance"  - "I have it ALL". I was totally filled with PEACE and I remembered that I had been promised in the past that a Book of Remembrance was written by the Lord. I went to my Bible and found it in Malachi 3:14-18: "Then they that feared the Lord spake often one to another; and the Lord hearkened and heard it, and a book of remembrance was written before him for them that feared the Lord, and that thought upon his name. And they will be mine, saith the Lord of Hosts, in that day when I make up my jewels; and I will spare them, as a man spareth his own son that serveth him."

At the side of this scripture I had written in my Bible: "I have a book. God knows my every thought, care, act, prayer and tears--HE KNOWS AND HE CARES--THAT IS ALL THAT IS IMPORTANT!"

I then prayed in the Spirit and asked the Lord to not only empty out 'Self', but to fill me, rest me, use me and bless me. I renewed my committment to God and to the Prayer Intercessory Group's mission:  "We are committed to being Spiritual Intercessors to shake the heavens and the earth for God".

Then, I brought before the Lord the ones who have given their prayer needs to our Women's Intercessors Prayer group  (as God brought to my memory). So many and so many situations and needs. I thanked him for allowing me to have a Part His Plan and Plans for Others...I called out the names of the wonderful prayer partners, friends, family,and PRAISED HIM!!

It was a wonderful Spiritual Experience. I was restored, refreshed and READY TO FAST!!The Day of Fasting was Wonderful in the WORD, SPIRIT AND PRAYERS! I DIDN'T NEED OR EVEN THINK OF FOOD -I HAD MORE ENERGY THAN I NEEDED.....and I was JUST FILLED WITH JOY!!


Wanetta

Calleth Those Things Which Are Not as Though They Were

Romans 4:17-24 (KJV)

17(As it is written, I have made thee a father of many nations,) before him whom he believed, even God, who quickeneth the dead, and calleth those things which be not as though they were.

18Who against hope believed in hope, that he might become the father of many nations, according to that which was spoken, So shall thy seed be.

19And being not weak in faith, he considered not his own body now dead, when he was about an hundred years old, neither yet the deadness of Sarah's womb:

20He staggered not at the promise of God through unbelief; but was strong in faith, giving glory to God;

21And being fully persuaded that, what he had promised, he was able also to perform.

22And therefore it was imputed to him for righteousness.

23Now it was not written for his sake alone, that it was imputed to him;

24But for us also, to whom it shall be imputed, if we believe on him that raised up Jesus our Lord from the dead;

February 18, 2010

God's Adoption Papers

Mark Buchanan, in his book Things Unseen, told of an experience where he and his wife visited an orphanage in Bangkok, Thailand. Following are his description and thoughts of the visit.

The children came to us, ran to us, clung to us. They were starved for touch and voice. They could not get close enough to us. We each carried around several children, while others hung onto our legs and arms. . .
But that wasn't all. That morning in the orphange, we visited another building . . . There were several cribs crowded together, and in each was a child. . . . They had been alone so long . . . that they had closed up inside themselves. All that was left, or all that seeped out, was the groaning.
What is this groaning except, at root, a longing for heaven? A longing that no father on earth, no matter how attentive and affectionate, can quite satisfy?
We hear the groaning in all things. In orphans. . . . In housewives, in businessmen . . . In the sated. In the famished. We hear it in country-and-western laments. . . We hear it in the rocks beneath the earth's crust . . . in the wood joists of our houses at night . . .in the bones of our bodies. . . We hear it . . .
This is my eager expectation: that one day, the Father will come through the door, adoption papers in hand. And He won't leave without me.
Until then, homesick, I groan.
KEEP ON KEEPIN' ON
KAREN

February 16, 2010

My Failures~~God's Focus

There have been many times in my life when I have felt or have been made to feel like a failure. Most of us have had instances when this has happened. Because of these insecurities this prayer came to me. "Help me to listen to You and focus on You and not my failures. God, by focusing on my failures I'm putting You in a box that says that You're not big enough to help me and to change me."

"That in everything you are enriched by him, in all utterance, and in all knowledge; Who shall also confirm you unto the end, that you may be blameless in the day of our Lord Jesus Christ."I Corinthians 1:5,8

What sets Christianity apart from all other religions is that other religions are based on what the person does. This puts the emphasis on what the PERSON does--not on what has been done by God, through Jesus Christ. The religion is about ME and what I do to go to Heaven, not about what Jesus did to give us life eternal.

Focus on God. He's taken care of the failures by having a relationship with us, not by us having a religion.

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KEEP ON KEEPIN' ON,
KAREN