Showing posts with label faith. Show all posts
Showing posts with label faith. Show all posts

Sunday, September 23, 2018

I have been reviewing an old journal I kept when I was young. The entries I came across today remind me of who God is and how faithful He is when we trust Him and praise Him even in our ailments. I hope this encourages you today as it has me.

These two entries were when I was going through a particularly painful illness. I started praising God and... well the same-day results are recorded here:

11/9/1999
Praise the God of triumph forever, who triumphs over all His enemies; both small and great! Thank You, oh God my refuge, for counting me worthy of the test.
Though my head feels split like an ax, though cold chills disturb my comfort, though my stomach ales me, I will not stop praising my God; who has been merciful and kind to me and who washed my dirty garments whiter than snow with His holiness so that I could stand before the throne of God Almighty without fear or trepidation - by His holiness and not mine!
Amen and amen! So it is; so it always will be.

11/9/1999
Praise You, oh God my Healer and Protector. When I had no strength, You gave me strength. My joy is steadfast in You, who is bigger than the situation and greater than the circumstances.
Praise You, oh God who has healed my woes and taken my sickness. Thank You, oh God, for Your mercy; that I may even glorify You in my sickness and weakness! For You, oh God, are my strength. And You are my hope when I am troubled. I put my trust NOT in how I feel, but in Christ, my solid Rock!
Amen and amen. So it is; so it always will be.
#GodHeals
#PraiseGod

Friday, September 14, 2018

A Lesson In Praise And Faith And Temptation

An old journal entry I recently came across. It reminds me of lessons I forgot regarding praise, faith, prayer, obedience and temptation. I hope it does the same for you.

Back story: At that time I had no car and walked everywhere. I lived about a 2 hour walk from where I worked. This was written upon my arrival home one October evening....

10/28/1999
Praise God on high forever! For You are the giver of strength! You are the giver of tests, and You are the answer! Thank you, oh my wonderful God of deliverance!

I left work praising You. I got outside and got nervous, but I continued to sing praises at the top of my voice to You! I entered a quiet neighborhood, but I let my voice echo in praises to You off of all the buildings; for You gave me the voice to bring glory to You. I approached the busy business district. I continued to sing praises to You for all to see and hear the wonders of God on high; God almighty.
Then I approached a school as it was getting out, and students stared and laughed, but I continued to praise God (who stood boldly for me, so I stood boldly for Him).

Then came the tests.
A voice said to my spirit, “Stop singing. Listen for awhile. Be silent and see what God has to say to you.” It sounded right at first. But then came the Scriptures: “Thy praise shall continually be in my mouth,” “Make a joyful noise unto the Lord,” “Shout to the Lord of hosts,” and so on; so I continued to praise You out loud.
Then my voice got hoarse, and I considered stopping to save my voice for church. But then I remembered that it’s not my voice anyway, but Yours to give or take away as you please. Also, I remembered, I did not sing praise to You at church to show off. So I continued to sing Your praises out loud with a hoarse voice.
The hoarseness went away, then my throat started hurting. At this point, I realized that Satan was trying to stop me from praising the true God out loud, so I sang louder the praises of Jesus the Christ.
The soar throat went away, but then a bee landed on my bare hand. I continued to praise You, who gave the bee life. I was able to swat it off without getting stung; giving me even more to praise You for.

You, oh God of might, never fail Your people, and You dwell in their praises. Thank You, my only worthy God, for letting me bless You with the voice which was Your gift. Thank You,

Father. Thanks be to God forever and ever! Amen!
For YOU are the giver of my strength, Lord Jesus, and You give me the ability to overcome temptation and to praise Your Name. Thank You, God. Thank You, my wonderful Father.
#PraiseGod
#SingPraise
#HaveFaith

Saturday, September 8, 2018

"As Christians, we must be dependent. We have to reject the idle of self-sufficiency."
-Pastor Dave Clark, Living Hope Neighborhood Church-


This morning at church, we were looking at the behavior of the early church in the Book of Acts. Prayer was a way of life for them.

When waiting for the Holy Spirit, they were praying "in one accord". When they faced persecution, they were praying. When Peter was arrested, they were "praying fervently" (and an angel came and got him out of prison). When the Greek widows asked for food, they prayed and fasted over who should be selected to serve them as Deacons.

You will see this habit consistent for any body in the Scripture that actually saw things get done.

We need to pray. We need to pray together. We need to pray separately. We need to pray for each other. We need to ask for prayer from each other (I am not talking FB posts either - I mean IN PERSON with your neighbors, friends, community and church).

I have a personal testimony on this matter:

In 1994, I was a student at Youth With A Mission (YWAM)'s Discipleship Training School (DTS) in Lindale, Texas.

There was a local church in Tyler, Texas (I do not remember the name) that also had a large private Christian school.

Kip Gaines, the leader of our particular class, told us that the school administration had asked for prayer. The students were out of control - fights, sex, drugs, truancy, insubordination and even gangs.

Kip told us we would be going to the school that coming Saturday to pray over it for 6 hours.

We did. Our entire DTS showed up (I think it was a couple hundred students altogether. but do not remember the actual numbers), and we prayed, and prayed, and prayed. Some of us did "Jericho walks" around the campus, some went classroom to classroom, some went chair to chair, some prayed over the lockers and the walls and even the closets and gymnasium and playgrounds and sports fields. All of us prayed separately in our own ways, walking around and praying as the Ruach haKadosh (Holy Spirit) led.

At some point during this, a couple dozen of the school faculty showed up, and we gathered in the gymnasium and prayed for them for a couple of hours. We did not ask what they wanted prayed for. We just prayed.

There were many tears flowing and there was much humility and bowing before God.

When the time came, we all returned to our campus.

A few days later, Mr. Gaines told us that he had heard from the school board that upon arrival on Monday, the students broke down and cried. They confessed sins, forgave, hugged, apologized, repented and gave up their wickedness. My understanding is that it was over a thousands students, but my memory could be wrong on the numbers (It has been 24 years since then).

Of course we praised God for His miracle.

I had forgotten this event. Life went on, and for some reason, this event never came to mind in the years following - until this morning.

As my pastor was going into the need and power of prayer, I remembered this event. And it was a witness to me of how God works through us when we come together as one.


So now I will say this:

It can not be overstated how much God can do when we join as one in prayer for a single purpose.

I challenge each of you to take this today with you and put it into action. When you go to your church, ask a large group of people there to stop and pray for each other. Don't ask what is needed - let God show each person. Each person - take ten minutes and pray for a person near them (You join in too of course). THEN, ask them to continue praying for that person at least 3 times each day through the week, and then to do it again the next week with a different person, and you get more people into this prayer movement

If your church becomes a praying church - nothing in this world can stop its testimony. Make your church a praying church. Start now. Get off of Facebook and pray now for the person you like the least, and pray that God BLESSES that person so that they can see His mercy and know His love.

Happy Sabbath.

#prayerworks
#dependonGod