Monday, November 7, 2016

November 7, 2016

"May your Kingdom come soon. May your will be done on earth, as it is in heaven." Matthew 6:10

As believers with dual-citizenship in heaven and on earth, we have a sacred duty to represent heaven's values in our earthly culture.

One of the ways you can do that is by participating in the National Presidential election tomorrow!

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And, call several other friends and family and invite them to vote as well!

Sunday, November 6, 2016

Kingdom Hunger

"Blessed are they who hunger and thirst after righteousness for they shall be filled." Matthew 5:6



The words hunger and thirst in Matthew 5:6 suggest a deep, profound, even painful desire that increases with desperation until it is fed.


That's how the kingdom citizen pursues righteousness should be both recurring and ongoing. When you eat a sandwich at lunch, it may hold you for a while, but it doesn't satisfy your hunger for the rest of our lives, Your appetite for righteousness should keep growing. When you lose your appetite for the Lord and His kingdom, when you're just as content with the world's junk food as you are with the Word of God, something is wrong.

Kingdom hunger is:
  • an unquenchable desire to know Him;
  •  a desire to be free from sin because sin separates us from God;
  • a desire to be free from the power of sin and controlled by God's Spirit;
  • a desire to be free from the desire for sin and eager to please the Father;
  • a desire to be like Jesus.
How do you seek righteousness? We let God show you who you really are. You do away with the pretense. As long as you think you're better than most, you are not hungry for righteousness. Spiritual fulfillment begins with an awareness of your spiritual bankruptcy. You must remove anything that dulls our spiritual appetite, whether it's overtly sinful or not. It might be NFL football, or boating, or a harmless hobby, but if it gets in the way of your pursuit of righteousness, it needs to go. Kingdom hunger demands it.

This requires real sacrifice, but it results in real satisfaction because those who orient their "hunger and thirst" in the direction of righteousness are guaranteed to find themselves "filled". When was the last time any sin left you feeling that way?

Are good things in your life keeping you away from the best God Has to offer? 

Seek His righteousness.

Thursday, November 3, 2016

November 4, 2016

“For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” Romans 3:23



God uses imperfect people because all people are flawed. If He only used perfect people there would be no one available.

Here is a short list of well-known imperfect people that were used by God:

  • Abraham -Was old.
  • Elijah – Was suicidal.
  • Joseph – Was abused.
  • Job – Went bankrupt.
  • Moses – Had a speech problem.
  • Gideon – Was afraid.
  • Samson – Was a womanizer.
  • Rahab – Was a prostitute.
  • Samaritan Woman – Divorced.

I am glad God uses flawed people because I am a flawed person. Realizing that makes it easier for me to vote for Donald Trump when I go to the polls on Tuesday.

Here are some reasons why I can vote for him:

1. He has promised to nominate conservative judges to the Supreme Court. I believe he will.

2. He has promised to repeal and replace Obamacare with a market-driven approach. I believe he will.

3. He has promised to enforce the immigration laws and the border. I believe he will.

4. He has promised to give education back to the states. I believe he will.

5. He has promised to lower personal income taxes and corporate taxes. I believe he will.

6. He has promised to defend the Second Amendment and protect gun rights. I believe He will.

7. He has pledged to protect religious freedom and I believe he will.

8. He has said he will rebuild and modernize the military. I think he will.

9. He has promised to restore respect for law and order. I think he can do it.

10. He will assemble an all-star cabinet and top-notch advisers.

11. He will stand for life.

12. He will open up the energy segment of our economy and create jobs.

13. He will lift many job-killing government regulations and create a friendlier environment for job-creation.

14. Electing Trump will be a slap down of the liberal media and shake up the D.C. establishment.

I believe for these reasons Trump will be good for America. And, I, the flawed man I am have no qualms voting for another imperfect fellow.

You are flawed, too!

But don't make the mistake of neglecting to vote. It is your duty as an American and your responsibility as a Christian.

November 5, 2016

"I cried out to God for help; I cried out to God to hear me. When I was in distress, I sought the Lord; at night I stretched out untiring hands, and I would not be comforted. I remembered you, God, and I groaned; I meditated, and my spirit grew faint."  Psalm 77:1-3

Psalm 77 is timely and insightful because it shows how to battle discouragement.

Christians are not immune from discouragement and may, in fact, be prone to discouragement for several reasons:

1) We tend to care more than other people
2) We tend to care more about other people
3) We have intimate knowledge of a God Who has the power to "fix things" but sometimes doesn't
4) We are under constant attack from the Enemy who continually attempts to discourage  us
5) Faith is a journey that doesn't have clear mile markers and progress can be hard to measure
6) There is a constant dynamic tension between the work of grace God has accomplished in our lives and the awareness of how much more growth needs to happen - this "holy dissatisfaction" is necessary but hard to manage.
7) We are called to accomplish a task that is never completed and often overwhelming
8) We hold ourselves and our leaders to a high standard and therefore, are often disappointed

I could go on, but I think you get the picture!

Psalm 77 is a Psalm of Aseph. Who was Aspeh?

Aseph was one of the three musicians who worked for and with King David. He and his cohorts were responsible for developing inspiring worship to maintain the spiritual climate of God's nation and His people.

Sort of a big job, eh?

If Christians are prone to discouragement (and they are) how much more so for the "point people" who serve on the front lines of ministry?

Discouragement not properly handled will lead to depression. Over the years I have seen many good and effective ministry people knocked out of the game by perpetual discouragement that morphed into depression.

Before I depress you with these thoughts, let me get to the good news! Aseph discovered how to work through discouragement before it became depression.

Read and meditate on Psalm 77 and see if you can find out how he did it. See what the Spirit says to you.

Be encouraged today!

Wednesday, November 2, 2016

November 3, 2016


"Now I urge you, brethren, keep your eye on those who cause dissensions and hindrances contrary to the teaching which you learned, and turn away from them." Romans 16:17
Just five days out from the most crucial election in my lifetime I want to go public with my announcement that I will not be voting for Hillary Clinton. In this post I want to list some of the reasons for coming to that conclusion:
1. She is a very dishonest person who doesn't mind telling lies to promote her own career and obtain more power.
2. Do in part to her dishonesty, lust for power and greed she is a fundamentally corrupt person.
3. In addition to her corrupt nature she has not track record of success or accomplishment to commend her leadership.
4. Not only is she corrupt she is lawless and appears to think she is above the laws of the land.
5. She is under an FBI felony investigation. If elected she would serve at least part of her term under the cloud of impending arrest of legal action.
6. She is a strong supporter of abortion right up to the moment of full-term birth.
7. She is not a supporter of religious rights.
8. She is an opponent of Second Amendment protections.
9. She is a globalist and doesn't believe in the need for well defined national borders.
10. She will not enforce existing immigration laws.
11. She will not repeal Obamacare but will work toward single payer government-provided healthcare.
12. She will raise taxes significantly and continue to expand the power, reach and size of government.
13. She will appoint radically liberal Supreme Court Justices and fundamentally destroy our beloved Constitution.
14. She will continue to dangerously bungle foreign policy by her anti-American instincts and continue to give away our national sovereignty to nations antagonistic to America's interest.  
15. She will through her support toward gay marriage and LBGT causes.
16. She will be antagonistic toward those who oppose gay marriage and refuse to embrace her point of view.
17. She will be subject to extortion by foreign government agents because of all the illegal actions she has been involved with.
18. She believes in made made global climate change and will take legal action against those who refuse to subscribe to that fallacious ideology. 
19. She will largely close down the coal industry and seriously damage our oil and natural gas industries by shutting down drilling operations.
20. She will continue to sell her influence to the highest bidder in order to enrich herself.
These are some of the reasons I will not be voting for Hillary Clinton. 
And this is just the short list!


Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Welfare Reform

"We urge you, our friends, to warn the idle, encourage the timid, help the weak, be patient with everyone." I Thessalonians 5:14




An important issue to consider in any election cycle whether it is the Presidential election or the off-year Congressional election is the matter of welfare reform.

It is a noble thing to care about the underprivileged and have a desire to help meet their needs. In fact, that is one of the responsibilities Jesus assigned to the Church.

But the question is, "Are we using our resources to assist in the most effective and efficient ways?"

Consider some facts shared by Dr. Jim Garlow in his book, "Well Versed" - Biblical answers to today's tough issues:

"No one begrudges helping a person in need. Americans are generous. They want to help those legitimately in need. But the definitive word is 'legitimately'". Some facts:

  • The State of  was spending $12 million in Medicaid payments for dead people.
  • Pennsylvania gave welfare to millionaire lottery winners.
  • A Chicago man used 3,000 food stamp cards to steal $1,000,000.
  • Fraudsters in Minnesota lied about their incomes. The State had not adequately verified eligibility, finding 17% of individuals ineligible for the benefits they were receiving."

I'm sure these few examples only scratch the surface of the corruption, fraud and incompetency that squanders untold amounts of taxpayers' money that could be used to assist truly needy people.

I want to vote for people who are willing to tackle this waste, fraud and abuse! I want to vote for leaders who will push for and promote systemic solutions that will seriously address this problem for generations to come.

Former Florida Governor, Jeb Bush, shared these wise insights into the problem of poverty: "Three things will lift people out of poverty: work, marriage, and a high school education, at least."

No matter what you think of Jeb Bush it is hard to dispute his conclusions about causes (and solutions) to poverty. Studies have borne this out and common sense and observation agrees.

It will be easier to encourage welfare recipients to work if there are more and better paying jobs available. We need to elect a Presidential candidate who will get government regulations and restrictions off of both small businesses and large. There are currently 95,000,000 Americans who are out of the workforce. Never has our nation had that many people not working. Granted, some are retired people but the majority are people who would rather earn their leaving than get a check from their government.

If we want to attack poverty we need someone who will strengthen traditional families and stand for traditional marriage. A candidate for President who is willing to reform welfare so it rewards marriage and discourages the absent fathers and out of wedlock births would address one of the roots of poverty in America.

We need a candidate who will decentralize education and get the control and decision-making authority back in the states and local communities across America. I could support someone who would support home schooling, charter schools and school vouchers. My perfect candidate would shut down the Department of Education and put pressure on Teacher's Unions to become more merit based in their promotions. I would love to see trade schools and vocational programs added at the high school and community college level.

Liberal solutions to poverty have been disastrous. 22 trillions have been spent on poverty over the past 50 years while families have disintegrated, inner cities have become crime-ridden, neighborhoods have crumbled, jobs have disappeared, teen pregnancy rates have sky-rocketed and school drop-out rates are heart-breaking.

The Faith Community needs to become more intentional about tackling poverty in their own towns and cities. Every church can find a way to meet felt needs of underprivileged families so they can earn the opportunity to share the Gospel with them because the ultimate solution to poverty is the life-changing power of Jesus!  

Cast your vote for a candidate who is courageous enough to attack poverty at the roots and be willing to allow real solutions that give a hand up not just a hand out.

Monday, October 31, 2016

November 1, 2016

"Therefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God—this is your true and proper worship. Do not conform to this world but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God's will is - his good, pleasing and perfect will." Romans 12:1-2


D. L. Moody is a great example of what can happen when a man commits to partner with God. One plus one may equal two in the realm of mathematics. But when one man with His God it doesn’t double, it multiplies. And not only does it multiply but it compounds!

Moody was born in a very poor New England family in 1837. They were already poor when his father died at the age of 41 their creditors came and took all they had except the clothes on their backs. They even took the fire wood stacked behind the house. When their mother took them to church and S.S., they were so poor she didn’t want to wear out their shoes and socks so she would have them go barefoot and carry their socks until they got within sight of the church when they would put them on and go into church.


When he was old enough, Moody landed a job as a shoe salesman and became one of the top shoe salesman on the East Coast. He became friends with a fellow shoe salesman by the name of Edward Kimball. Kimball was a Christian who often witnessed to Moody. One day, Kimball led Moody to the Lord in a back room of the shoe store.

Soon after becoming converted, Moody came across a quote by Henry Varley that challenged him and profoundly changed his life. The quote was, “The world is yet to see what God will do with, for, through, in and by a man fully consecrated to Him.” Moody decided he wanted to be that man, so after being denied membership in his local church who considered him too unpolished, he recruited 18 rowdies off the street and began teaching a Bible class with them. Two years later that class had grown to 1,500!

During his lifetime this rough, raw and unpolished man shared the gospel with 100,000,000 people!

In the case of D.L. Moody ONE + one equaled 100 million when he partnered with God. But that was not the full extent of the partnership with God. What began with a shoe salesman who dared to partner with God and share his faith with a co-worker in the back of a shoe store didn't end there:

·  Sunday School teacher Edward Kimball lead Dwight L. Moody to Christ;

·  J. Wilbur Chapman was converted at a D. L. Moody evangelistic meeting;re

·   Billy Sunday was converted at a Chapman meeting; 

·  Mordecai Ham was converted at Billy Sunday meeting; AND.....Billy Graham was converted at a Mordecai Ham meeting!

On December 22, 1899, the evangelist D. L. Moody lay dying. His first job had been as a shoe clerk in Boston, gathering eighteen ragged boys off the street to organize a Sunday school class. In two years the class had grown to fifteen hundred. In his lifetime Moody was to take two continents in his hands and shake them for God. As he died, he left this epitaph written on the flyleaf of his Bible, “If God be your partner, make your plans big."

What big thing could you partner with God  for if you were fully consecrated to Him?