Monday, November 23, 2009

Don’t Check NO

Don’t Check NO
Guest Speaker Wed Night Service Notes



How man of you remember being a kid and writing a note to someone you had a crush on that said “Do you like me check yes or no?” How about the note you got back that said the same thing, because they wanted your answer first. In our walk with God its much the same thing. God doesn’t want to be rejected by us, just as we don’t want to be rejected by him. Read these verses: Zechariah 1:3/Malachi 3:7/James 4:8. These verses all have something in common. They all speak of Turn, Return, and draw an eye unto the Lord and he will do the same. I am going to break this down for you as it was broken down for me.

1. Turn to Christ. Seek the saving grace of Christ, he will then turn to us and give us all the benefits of salvation. God wants us to have fellowship with him. He doesn’t NEED us—he WANTS us.
2. Return to God. We have broken fellowship with God. We need to repair this fellowship with him. Once we do this he will return to us as well. 1 John 1:9/Isaiah 59:2. We need to re-establish our relationship with god by Confessing our sin before we pray for about other things, and we must also repent of the sin as well.
3. Draw close to God. Get to know God by
a. Reading your Bible each Day
b. Praying every day
c. Be in church every chance you can
We are the branches that should be bearing fruit for God.

God has already given us the invitation. It’s our move. We must make the decision to RSVP to His invitation. Once we answer Him and Turn, Return, and draw close to Him, He will do the same to us.

***Have you accepted Christ into your life today? Have you responded to His invitation to join Him in Heaven and live eternally? If you haven’t you really should get back with God about that. There are only 2 places to go once our earthly bodies give up life. We will either live eternally in Heaven with God where there will be no pain and suffering, no starvation, no evil, no illness, and there will only be good things to come. Or we will spend our eternity in Hell with Satan in a lake of fire longing for a drip of water on our tongue. I pray that each of you will make the decision not to allow Satan to drag you down into the pits of despair with him. Answer God’s invitation and become a child of God. Walk in faith hand in hand with our creator.***

Message from God:

Will you follow me?
___________Yes _____________No

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Brag on God

Brag on God
"Rejoice and exult in hope; be steadfast and patient in suffering and tribulation; be constant in prayer."
(Romans 12:12)


We're to live in hope. We're to rejoice. So, when Satan comes to steal your victory and tell you that God is not going to help you this time, you just think on the Word of God and start rejoicing. Rejoice that you're in Him. Rejoice that heaven is your home. Rejoice that greater is He that is in you than he that is in the world. Rejoice. Brag on God today. The devil can't stand it!

"Be steadfast and patient in suffering and tribulation...." Tribulation means "being under pressure." When pressure comes, don't cave in. Don't faint. Instead, go to the throne of grace. Go boldly in the Name of Jesus and get the help you need.

Remember this: When things get hard isn't when you let go of the Word. That's when you double up on it. That's when you are "constant in prayer" so that you are unmovable.

Rejoice. Be patient under pressure. Be constant in prayer. The devil won't be able to steal one thing from you!


TODAY'S CLEAN LAUGH

One Hard Question

There was a student who wanted to be admitted to the University.

He was smart enough to get through the written test, a GED, and was to appear for the personal interview. Later, as the interview progressed, the interviewer found this boy to be bright since he could answer all the questions correctly. The interviewer got impatient and decided to corner the boy.

"Tell me your choice," said he to the boy, "What's your choice: I shall either ask you ten easy questions or ONE real difficult. Think well before you make up your mind."

The boy thought for a while and said, "My choice is ONE real difficult question."

"Well, good luck to you, you have made your own choice!" said the man on the opposite side. Tell me: What comes first, Day or Night?"

The boy was jolted first but he waited for a while and said: "It's the DAY, sir."

"How???????" the interviewer shot back, smiling. ("At last, I got you!" he said to himself.)

"Sorry sir, you promised me that you will not ask me a SECOND difficult question!"

The student was admitted to the University.

Monday, November 16, 2009

Walking with God and not alone

Walking with God and not alone


Are you tired? Do you feel like you’re alone? Are you just plain worn out emotionally? Fear not for you are not alone. I was reading my daily devotional this morning by Dr Charles Stanley and he talks about this very subject. I have so much on my plate right now from work, kids, and kid’s other parents. It’s a very stressful time of life right now, but I am taking comfort knowing that God is there with me. I am reminded that in the Christian walk it was never promised our troubles and trials would disappear, but that we would no longer have to deal alone. Read Galatians 5:16-26.

Life is full of trials and conflicts. A Christian’s life seems to continue that way, but now we have nonbelievers watching and observing how we deal with these issues. Instead of throwing in the towel and giving into Satan, we must stand firm in our faith and walk in step with the Holy Spirit. Doing this will help us get thru the conflicts we are traveling thru and it will also show the nonbelievers God’s presence. We rely on God for our strength and just when we feel like we are just too wobbly and weak to continue, you find new strength. This is God picking you up and helping to you continue forward.

WOW! Doesn’t that just take your breath away? To know that you are not alone in this world and you won’t fall on your face. Sure times are hard and sometimes we do hit the bottom, but in that case it’s not because God is being cruel and wanted to see you fail, it’s the exact opposite. God wants your attention and if your not doing as he is telling you to do, you actually cause your self to fall, once you fall, then you can look up and start again, but this time on the right path. Remember no matter what God is there. So, say a prayer today, let God know of the things you are troubled with, let Him know you need guidance and strength thru this time. I promise if you completely release it to Him, you will feel lighter and you will have found renewed strength to move on.

Hang on tight, the roller coaster of life is sure a wild ride and can be scary at times especially thru the dark tunnels and when you feel upside down, but scream if you must, pray each minute of each day, and rely on God to get you thru. Don’t rely on yourself or your human nature. We humans have a tendency to make a bad situation much worse.

I pray that you will allow God to guide you thru life. Let Him be your light on the path. Hold His hand and stick to Him. I pray that as Christians you learn to lean on God for strength and you also learn to lean on your fellow Christians as well. I pray that God will bless you in a very special way today. In Jesus name I pray, Amen!!!

Please have a joyous day.

Questions/comments?

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

I am A Soldier

Veterans Day:
"I Am a Soldier"
David Langerfeld
Nov 11, 2009

Today is Veterans Day. Originally, it was a day set aside to honor the Veterans of World War I because the signing of the Armistice which ended World War I took place on the 11th day of the 11th month at the 11th hour. Since that time, it has become a day to honor the Veterans of all wars. To all of our Veterans, thank you. We salute you, we are grateful for your courage and your sacrifice. We are blessed by your commitment and your service. As we honor our Veterans on this special day, I share with you an "Encourager Classic", a poem dedicated to Christian Soldiers... "I Am A Soldier" I am a soldier in the army of my God. The Lord Jesus Christ is my Commanding Officer. The Holy Bible is my code of conduct. Faith, Prayer, and the Word are my weapons of Warfare. I have been taught by the Holy Spirit, ...trained by experience, ....tried by adversity, ....and tested by fire. I am a volunteer in this army, and I am enlisted for eternity. I will either retire in this Army or die in this Army; But, I will not get out, ...sell out ....be talked out ....or pushed out. I am faithful, reliable, capable, and dependable. If my God needs, me, I am there. I am a soldier. I am not a baby. I do not need to be pampered, ...petted, ....primed up, ....pumped up, ....picked up, ....or pepped up. I am a soldier. No one has to call me, ...remind me, ....write me, ....visit me, ....entice me, ....or lure me. I am a soldier. I am not a wimp. I am in place, ...saluting my King, ....obeying His orders, ....praising His name, ....and building His Kingdom! No one has to send me flowers, gifts, food, cards, candy, or give me handouts. I do not need to be cuddled, cradled, cared for, or catered to. I am committed. I cannot have my feelings hurt bad enough to turn me around. I cannot be discouraged enough to turn me aside. I cannot lose enough to cause me to quit. When Jesus called me into this Army, I had nothing. If I end up with nothing, I will still come out even. I will win. My God will supply all my needs. I am more than a conqueror. I will always triumph. I can do all things through Christ. Devils cannot defeat me. People cannot disillusion me. Weather cannot weary me. Sickness cannot stop me. Battles cannot beat me. Money cannot buy me. Governments cannot silence me, and Hell cannot handle me! I am a soldier. Even death cannot destroy me. For when my Commander calls me from this battlefield, He will promote me to a captain. I am a soldier, in the Army, I'm marching, claiming victory. I will not give up. I will not turn around. I am a soldier, marching, Heaven bound. Here I stand. Will you stand with me?

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Mistaken Beliefs

Mistaken Beliefs

Read Mark 10:17-22

There are 3 that I will cover today, but as you think about life and your walk with God, I am sure you can think of so many more. Make sure to examine each thing to see if it is real or mistaken.

1. What I have is enough to get me to heaven.
Why would this be a mistaken belief? Many people of today and even people throughout scripture thought that because they were rich, young with bright futures, were leaders, live with morals and values that guaranteed them a spot in heaven. I am sorry to bust your bubble on this, but God is not into the material things of your life. He wants your heart, He wants you to live right and be a servant to others.

2. If what I have isn’t enough, I can do more to be acceptable
Well many people feel that their works will get them into heaven. How do you define works? Works would be anything you are doing. Yes God wants us to serve others, but we also have to have a relationship with him. So if you have lots of volunteer activities you do for charities, and you also help out in the food pantries, and you live with morals, but you lack a relationship with God, you will not be acceptable.

3. I can trust Jesus with part of my life and still be right with God.
What does that mean? We are all guilty of this factor at some point. We give our troubles to God and something comes up. Before we check with God to see if this is His answer, we jump on it and before we know it our problem has not gone away, but gotten worse. Or we pray that God will ease our pain and then we rely on other means. Not saying that taking an aspirin for a headache is bad, it’s more emotional pain. Another way we do this is by not trusting in God to do the things He promises. You give Him all the time in the world on Sunday until noon, then its lunch time. You say you love God, but you are not willing to tell your friends about Him. You’d rather keep that part a secret so you don’t offend your friends.

So these are the 3 that come to mind for now. Now that you have read them how do you fit in this category? Make sure you are giving God 100% if yourself, not just 99% you want to give. With God we have to have a balance of a good solid relationship with Him as well as being a good servant. If you have works that you are involved in and have a solid relationship with God, then the works now become of God. Do you see the difference? Give God what He wants, your heart and soul. He cares nothing about your money, how young or old you are, or anything of that nature. He strives for a relationship with His creations. I say give it to Him. After all He did send His son to pay for our sins.

**TRUTH**
Christianity is about your relationship with God
Religion is what you do
Questions/Comments/Concerns?

Monday, November 9, 2009

Spiritual Growth

Spiritual Growth

So, what is spiritual growth? When someone mentions this, what comes to your mind? We know that we are born as babies and we grow into an adult. If you get your picture albums out you can see your growth over the years. You can tell all the features that changed as you grew and all the features that didn’t change much. Spiritual growth is the growing in your walk with the Lord. As you get closer to Him, your relationship grows and you become more aware of things going on around you. You begin to see things in a different light. You become much more aware of sinful things and you try to avoid them. We are human and we are not perfect, which is why I say try to avoid.

So how do you grow spiritually? Let’s talk about that for a bit. God commands us to serve others. That’s right, serve others. What does that mean you ask? Well you have to put your selfish needs and desires aside and meet the temporal and spiritual needs of others around us. Read Romans 8:29. Basically God continues to work thru you, the believer, transforming your character into the image of Christ. Being selfish and self centered will hinder your spiritual growth. God sent Jesus to Earth to die and take the punishment for our sins. While he was here, read thru the Bible. What was Jesus doing? Was he throwing parties and living life large? He had all the power he needed and did he use it to gain the throne and remove those he didn’t like? Did he harm or kill anyone who stood in his way? No! Jesus was living the life of a carpenter, but more so as a teacher and servant. He was busy serving others and spreading the good news about God, the Father. His final service while here on Earth was at Calvary. He allowed himself to be taken, beaten, and nailed to a cross so that you could be forgiven. He could have said “oh no, I don’t think so. I think I’ll continue to live and I wish not to be tormented and killed” This was well within his power to do and walk away unharmed, but he didn’t, instead he chose to take the penalty so that we could be forgiven.

What are you called to do? What area does God wish to have you in service of others? Did you know that servicing others is not a once a year thing? Giving some money to Salvation Army at Christmas time is such an awesome donation and is a good service, but it doesn’t end there. What about your friend that parties and does things that you no longer do. Even tho you don’t party anymore you still call this friend if they are a true friend. How can you be of service to them? Try being a good witness to them. Invite them to your church functions, don’t overwhelm them, but simply show them.

We are all in a process of constant spiritual growth. Since we are not perfect and never will be, we will continue to grow in Christ and learn from our mistakes. Reach out to others. Try to help them on their journey, it is paid back 100% guaranteed on God’s time. Think about this today. Pray about it and see where God wants you. Perhaps he needs you in a local ministry, perhaps he needs you where you are to witness to those around you, only way to find out God’s will for your service is to read your Bible and pray about it.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Shedding the old to Grow in Christ


Shedding the old to Grow in Christ


As I watched the other day my Bearded Dragon, Zilla, shed, I found it very interesting, so I took a picture of her. I posted it on Facebook and a friend of mine mentioned it was like Shedding in the Christian walk as well. He may do a write up on this very topic and I am sure it will be a fascinating read. As I thought about it tho, I decided I would also come up with my take on this topic as well.

Now Zilla is about 3 months old. As she sheds she squirms about in her tank around in the sand and her basking rock. As you watch her you can see this is not the most fun part of her growing into her new skin. I usually give her a warm bath because it loosens the skin. I dry her off with a washrag or small towel. This part she loves because it feels good and helps remove some of the old skin. I then put her back into her tank and she goes straight to her basking rock under the heat lamp and sits. As I watch and check on her I can see the skin is flaking and coming off so much easier. This process usually takes a day or so. Once she has been able to shed all of her old skin, she becomes perky and runs around her tank and the living room if I get her out and you can see she is feeling like a brand new lizard.

So, you ask, what does this have to do with becoming a Christian? Well let’s walk thru this process together shall we. You are born a sinner. That’s just a fact of life. One day you are sitting in church and the pastor really has a message that just grabs a hold of you and you just get this aching feeling that he is talking to only you. He has spelled out your life in front of the whole church. You think of how you have been living, things you have done, places you have gone that you shouldn’t, things you have said that caused others pain, and you begin to wonder how you have lived this long with some of the things you have done and the life you have lived. Next, you hear the pastor say “it’s not to late for you, all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God”, “if you repent and confess your sins you too can be forgiven for God is a gracious forgiving God. So you say a prayer and ask for God to come into your life and ask him for his forgiveness of your ways of life. Today you leave church and you feel absolutely wonderful and so perky and ready to face anything.

A friend calls you and invites you to a huge party on Friday. You say sure you will be there. When you get there you see people drinking heavily and doing drugs and before you were saved, you would join in on their fun, but today you have a very uneasy feeling as they hand you the alcohol and the drugs. You take a drink of the beer and pass on the drugs saying you’re just not in the mood today. You leave the party and you just have a very different feeling about those you called your friends. You still care about them, but the eyes you now see them thru are very different from how you saw them before. You are very new to this Christian living thing and aren’t quite sure of the feeling you have. Sunday comes and you ask to speak to the pastor after church because you think something is wrong with you. The pastor explains the feeling you had were God speaking to your heart and telling you the partying was wrong and you must “Shed” the past so you can grow. 2 Corinthians 5:17 states: “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new”

So the pastor has given you things to think about over the next few days. You begin by reading your Bible and praying. In this process you are beginning to grow, you just don’t know it yet. The prayer is you talking with God, and the Bible is feeding you spiritually. As you are being fed each day, you grow. You have now started going to the Wednesday night service. Again, this is part of growing. It was very hard to give up your normal Wednesday night routine of watching TV and relaxing in the recliner, but you had a strong sensation to go to church this night. The pastor talked about being involved with the church and the activities of out reach that go on. He mentioned that on Saturday the church would be having a cook out to celebrate life and all that God has done for us. You say to yourself, that sounds fun. I’ll try to come. You get home and your friend calls again. Your friend says “hey you gotta come to this party this weekend, this is one you don’t want to miss, it’s gonna be awesome, will last all weekend” You agree to go, but then remember the cook out. You remember all the scriptures and talking with God you did over the past week. You now realize you are torn with what to do. You are shedding and it is very obvious, it’s not comfortable at all. How do you let go of your friends? How do you move on? What do you do? You kneel and pray and then you read your bible and you come back to 2 Corinthians 5:17. You call your friend back and tell them that you don’t want to go to the party this weekend or any other party and that you have changed. You invite them to come with you to the cook out.

My friend what you have just experienced is Shedding of the old skin and allowing growth in Christ. When your friend called about the party, you began to pray, this was God washing you with warm water to loosen the dead old skin that had started to peel. Then when you’re reading the Bible again, this is God drying you with a cloth and you can feel pieces of dead sin stained skin come off of you. Then you make the move to call your friend and decline the party, this is you under the heat lamp helping the rest of the sin stained skin off. When you go to the party you feel renewed and fresh. This is not the end of your growth tho. This process will happen many times again, but it gets a bit easier as you get closer to God.

Life is grand and you will continue to grow. People will come in to your life and hopefully you will have planted a seed to grow in them. God will do the work thru you if you allow him. No Christians are not perfect, but we know life is a process of growing spiritually, and mentally in our walk with the Lord.

Thanks, Dan. I hope from my story it will help you with your writing on this topic. This was such an awesome idea…

More to come later.

Any questions or comments to add to this blog, please feel free to..Thanks

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Giving Back

So most of us are pretty fortunate in life. We have our health, a roof over our head, perhaps a job, food on the table, and a wonderful family. So what about those who are less fortunate? What about those who lack health, who have no home, food and have lost their jobs. What about those who don't have or don't know their family or maybe they can't rely on their families.

God has created all people and he expects as His children that we help each other in times of need. What are you doing to help out and give back?

There are so many organizations that need volunteers to help out. They have all sorts of needs. Not just the financial ones. They need our patience, our love of helping others, and they need our time.

I am sure God is calling upon you as well to do something in addition to your job if you have one. Don't quit the job unless you can afford it. You can volunteer on your off time. This is a very serious matter that needs our attention. Pray about it. Read your Bible. Ask God for guidance. Find where you are needed the most. We each have certain talents that can be used and should be used to glorify God. What are your talents? How will you allow God to use those talents?

Lets all team up together and show the world that even tho being a Christian can be rough at times, we stick together and we are determined to pick each other up. On our journey thru life we will also help our fellow people.

We love each and every one of you.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Defeat the Devil!!!
James 4:7
Wed 10/28/09
Service by Thurman Williams
Notes by: Amy Aymond ( I added a bit to it from what I took from the service)


One might ask this very question. How can I defeat the devil? Well you alone can’t, but you and God can. Remember the Devil is always lurking around, seeking and seizing every opportunity to ruin your witness and bring you down to his level. Will you allow him to succeed? I can assure you he has no love for you and he is not concerned with your health and welfare. His #1 goal is to get you out of God’s hand and into the pits of fire for all eternity.

The devil wants to throw us off track, but there is good news. We as Christians do not have to listen to the devil, we do not have to do what he says, and we do not have to allow him to bring us down. So let’s defeat the devil together with God shall we?

1. We have to THINK the right thoughts. Phil 4:8
2. We have to DO the things that are right. Phil 4:9/Heb 13:20
3. We have to HEAR the right sounds, like music, songs, words, prayers.
4. We have to SAY the right words. Matt 12:33-37
5. We have to GO to the right places like church. Psalm 122:2

“I can do all things thru Christ who strengthens me.” This includes taking out the Devil. Don’t give him the upper hand in your life. Push him aside and follow God’s lead.

Father, I know I am a sinner, I know that I have let the devil control my life and lead me down roads I should not have been on. Father, I ask that you will please help me to defeat the devil and follow your lead instead. Help me to think the right thought, do the right things, hear the right sounds, say the right things and go to the right places. Lord, please guide me to be the best witness I can be and plant lots of solid seeds that will grow for you as well. Thank you, Lord for saving me. In Jesus name I pray, Amen!!