Be Hungry

Be Hungry

It’s that time of year, the holidays, where families and friends come together to share in times of fellowship and in my personal favorite, times of great food. Since we’ve been married, the holidays have become a time of double dinners, if you know what I️ mean, my family dinner, then my husband’s family dinner. And if you’re like me, you may show up to the first dinner hungry and wanting to be first in line for the buffet because you’ve been starving waiting for that meal all day. But by the time I get to that second dinner, later on, I’m not as hungry. I’m often not hungry at all, so getting in line isn’t very important to me.

We’re not talking about food today, really. This is an illustration of Christians. Matthew 5:6 tells us, “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, For they shall be filled.” We have to be careful as Christians that the hunger we experience when we first come to the table, when we first come to the Lord, isn’t weaning, and doesn’t fade away. Thankfully, being filled spiritually isn’t the same as being stuffed full of awesome Thanksgiving food, as there’s always room for more filling in the things of the Spirit. If we’re not hungry, we won’t want to be fed. And we know from Deuteronomy 8:3 that, “…man shall not live by bread alone; but man lives by every word that proceeds from the mouth of the Lord.” We should continue to be full, which requires us to continually be hungry.

Back to those great holiday meals…again, if you’re like me, it doesn’t matter if you’re already stuffed full, when you smell that awesome pumpkin pie, you’re all of the sudden hungry again! You want it and you will make room for it. We know by experience how good that homemade pie is and that experience causes us to hunger when we weren’t even hungry before. Psalms 34:8, “Oh, taste and see that the Lord is good.” Just as we can stir that hunger in our appetite for delicious dessert, because we know how good it is, we can stir ourselves up likewise in the things of the Word and Spirit. We can choose to be hungry! We can make room for the things of God, if we choose to. We do this because we know how good He is! Let us taste and see that the Lord is good and let us hunger for righteousness.

Matthew 6:33 tells us to seek first the kingdom of heaven. You know, children have it figured out pretty well. They’ve figured out how to be hungry just for the good stuff. Have you ever noticed that? They want to skip right to the good stuff and forget all about all that other stuff! We could learn something about our spiritual eating habits from our kids. Saving room for the good stuff, saving room for the things of God. So how do we do this? We put the things of the world down to go after the things of God. We can make sure we save room in our schedules for God, for church, for prayer, and for studying His Word. If we’ll make room, we’ll have room for the good stuff!

Be Blessed,
Pastor Renée

Does The Miraculous Still Exist?

Does The Miraculous Still Exist?
2 Timothy 3:1-5
But know this, that in the last days perilous times will come: For men will be lovers of themselves, lovers of money, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy, unloving, unforgiving, slanderers, without self-control, brutal, despisers of good, traitors, headstrong, haughty, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God, having a form of godliness but denying its power. And from such people turn away!

There is this debate among many in the Christian faith. I have heard some people who outright believe that miracles no longer happen. I want to start by saying this, if miracles no longer happen, what do you believe in.
Let’s turn to the Word. Our God is a miraculous God, He always has been. In all of creation we see the miraculous made into everyday events. The problem is, because we commonly see so many, they become less spectacular in our minds. We are told in the beginning of Romans that creation tells us about our God’s personality. That being said, we must first start there and then consider, if God does such basic things in such an extraordinary way, why would it be hard to believe He would do greater? The truth is, from Genesis through Revelation we see a God, who over every part of human history both past and future does miraculous works. So then, I pose this question: if this God who Himself claims to be the same yesterday, TODAY, and forever always did miraculous things in the past and says He will in the future, why would we even remotely surmise He wouldn’t today? I’ll tell you, it is because miracles are not common place and the reason for this is not God.

Hebrews 11:6 tells us that without faith, it is impossible to please Him. Jesus told many people who were healed that it was “their faith” that accomplished their desire. The Bible explains to us that faith is what we believe about God. Those who don’t believe receive nothing. Jesus said, “All things are possible to those who believe (have faith).” People don’t see miracles because people don’t believe in them. I will tell you though, we believe in miracles and we see them. We will see even more!

God’s divine nature is shown in awe inspiring and miracle-working power. Jesus came in part to show us how to live, get back to us the things that were lost through sin, and equip us to go into the world and win a lost and dying people back to the Kingdom of God. His nature and direction has not changed but His people have. They forget Who their God is. Remember in the famous Lord’s Prayer when we say, “On earth AS IT IS in Heaven”?

Let me end with this thought: if God no longer does miracles, then why bother praying? One reason we pray is to petition God to move miraculously on a situation that is impossible naturally. That isn’t the only reason for prayer but I will tell you that by and large the majority of people who “believe” use prayer for only that. Many of these people are the same people who believe that miracles are a thing of the past. Sooner or later we need to do a heart check on what we believe and why we believe it. If we can’t believe in what the Word of God shows us, what’s the point of doing or living by any of it? God still does great things because God is a great God. I’m sold on it, are you?

Be Blessed,
Pastor Jeff

Have It Now

Have It Now

Hebrews 6:11-12 (NKJV)
And we desire that each one of you show the same diligence to the full assurance of hope until the end, that you do not become sluggish, but imitate those who through faith and patience inherit the promises.

As I was driving through town one day, on the side of a furniture rental van in big bold letters I saw the words, “Have it now!” Imagine the kind of world we would have if the big bold signs and billboards were covered in wisdom scriptures! “Have it now”, tickling the fancy of impatient people who can’t see the benefits of obtaining things with character.

It is a common thing to cater to the realm of emotions, passions, and desires without considering the effects of it. The first thing we have to understand about God is that He wants you blessed, happy, and full. He is not opposed to His children flourishing. In fact, He provided every possibility of it. What God is against is covetousness.

Covetousness is not the desire for nice things, though many religious minded people think this is so. To covet is to desire such things, anything, greater than God. The thing about coveting is that wealth or the lack of it doesn’t matter. When something consumes your thoughts, that is the thing you covet.

Deuteronomy 8:18 tells us that the Lord gives us the power to get wealth. That is not to say that all wealth is generated by God. God certainly created the idea of wealth, and the processes on the earth to make it happen. However, just because someone taps into natural principles does not mean that God has ordained it. This scripture is referring to God’s people who are being obedient to Him. It’s those He will make rich. That trips a lot of people up but do you remember the first thing Jesus said He was anointed for? Luke 4:18 tells us He was anointed to preach the gospel to the poor. In other words He wanted to give those who hunger for Him the power to get wealth. Why? You may ask. It is because God hates poverty and lack.

God’s wealth requires something of people. It is to be obedient and to have good moral character. Proverbs 10:22 tells us He won’t add wealth to someone who it will cause sorrow upon because they can’t handle it. The blessing of the Lord does make one rich but that blessing is withheld from those who cannot handle it. Again, I am not saying all wealth comes from God but His wealth is a blessing.
People have all kinds of wrong thinking when it comes to money. Some believe He abhors it and others believe you can just name it and claim it. I know God is a middle of the road God and neither is true.

If you don’t tithe, and give, and you’re always focused on money, or you’re a bad steward of it, you can claim it all day long but He ain’t bringing it! On the other hand you can go without simply because you believe God wants you poor.
God wants you full and blessed. Romans 8:32 expresses this magnificently. That does not mean His will is automatic because we also know this simply isn’t true. The Word always points us to God’s plan. The Word always sets us free, first in the way we think.

Get into the Word and find out what God truly wants. Let your character and mind be conformed to His way and watch how He will prosper you again and again. God Loves us and He is waiting to fill us! Will you turn your glass over so He can or do your actions knock it over every time He tries?

Be Blessed,
Pastor Jeff

The Rich Get Richer

The Rich Get Richer

Matthew 13:12 (NKJV) says, “For whoever has, to him more will be given, and he will have abundance; but whoever does not have, even what he has will be taken away from him.”

It’s scriptural! I heard a man in a coffee shop say, “That’s the way of the world, the rich get richer.” Well actually that’s the way of our Heavenly Father! Now before you decide to stone me, give me some space to explain. To understand you must first know what rich in God’s eyes means.

2 Corinthians 8:9 says, “For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that though He was rich, yet for your sakes He became poor, that you through His poverty might become rich.” That word rich there doesn’t just mean monetarily wealthy, although it certainly doesn’t exclude it. That word means to have abundance or to be fully supplied. If you are fully supplied you have everything that is needed and that abundance gives you more. According to the Word of God this is in every area of life. It would include His joy, peace, favor, knowledge, etc.

God calls Himself our Father. A good father takes care of his family in every area. God didn’t use the example of fatherhood in referring to Himself as an accident but as a way we could know without doubt. Just like natural fatherhood however, if the children go astray the parent cannot stop consequences. Why do we see bad things happen to good people? It is because humanity as a whole has gone astray. People erroneously believe it is because God orchestrates everything. This would be impossible and at the same time still allow us to have free will. That said, our good Heavenly Father wasn’t ok with this so He provided a way back. Just like the act of the first children not to obey, we have to do our part to come back to Him and to stay. It’s our choice; it always has been.

Sin is a slippery slope. Your sin, my sin, they don’t just affect us but all those around us. This is why there are so many tragic things that happen. As God’s people have gone astray, and continue to live disconnected, bad things happen. It’s not as an act of His will but ours. We live in a time in history when people, the Church, have been so astray that people don’t know which end is up. They haven’t let His Word dwell in them richly and therefore they don’t know Him, what He does or doesn’t do, or what He wants. They believe the lie from the devil that He is unknowable as well as His will and they fail to ever see it. However, that is no excuse.
God has made us rich and given us great ability that we will never see unless we repent and turn again to Him. To those who do, He will cause them to continually increase until they overflow. Those who who don’t but still say they are His, even what they have will be taken. God wants to increase you but it will only happen by seeking Him and doing His will. Only when you get sold out to what He has said, will you be free. Only then will you walk in the fullness that He already gave you. Only then will you resemble what a child of the Most High, overflowing and abundant God designed you to be.

Be Blessed,
Pastor Jeff

Greatest Deliverance

The Greatest Deliverance

Colossians 1:13-14 (NKJV)
He has delivered us from the power of darkness and conveyed us into the kingdom of the Son of His love, in whom we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of sins.

Have you ever ordered something online? Often when you do you will get offered the option to receive shipment notifications. I like these when I’m waiting for something very important. I will check and look forward to the “out for delivery” or better yet, “delivered” status. You know though, I never get the “delivered” message and expect to come home not to find my package. In fact, when it says delivered you would be quite put out to return and not find it there. That is because delivered means delivered already.

In the Bible, context truly is everything. We need to understand that God doesn’t loosely use words but rather is very purposeful in everything He both says and does. It’s often hard for us to comprehend such things when we are so accustomed to everything being subject to interpretation. This however is not Godly but worldly. His Word tells us we WILL know the Truth (John 8:32). Truth in God’s world is not variable; it is direct. The context as referring to which individuals are being dealt with in Scripture is incredibly important.
In the scriptures above Paul was writing to the Christians in Colossae. He clearly tells them an important truth. Implying that if you are Christian (he is writing to believers), then Jesus has already delivered you from any and all power of the enemy. The only and greatest deliverance you need is in one package that is obtained through the receiving of Jesus as your personal Lord and Savior. He said He is the door and what He meant by that is the door to complete access to God. All the promises of God are yes and answered already in Him (2 Corinthians 1:20). It goes on to say, “in Whom we have redemption…” That word redemption is important. It means ransom in full, riddance, or deliverance. If you are in Christ then you ARE in deliverance. If you have put on Christ you HAVE put on deliverance. There are all kinds of “deliverance ministries” out there but there is only one that is needed, the blood of Jesus Christ. The problem we as Christians sometimes find is in the activation of it.

As with all things concerning God, we, (not He) activate His power in our lives. He gave us the right to it, but if we don’t or won’t use it, it becomes worthless. You may have all the tools and supply to build a house but unless you utilize those resources, no house will be built. God gave us salvation as the ultimate instruction in how to receive from Him. Believe, confess, receive. God isn’t confusing. He has given us the instruction.

Do you need delivered? Activate your faith in it by the Word. God’s Word delivers because it says it does. Believe, confess, and receive the Word and nothing else. Stop asking God to do what He has already done. Believe it is so and walk out your victory in faith. Need help with that? Find a place that will teach you how to see deliverance through the Word of God. The Word of God works on time, every time, and so will your faith when it’s built on the truth found within its pages.

2 Corinthians 1:10 (NKJV), “who delivered us from so great a death, and does deliver us; in whom we trust that He will still deliver us?”

Be Blessed,
Pastor Jeff

More Than You Know

More Than You Know

Acts 16:31 (NKJV)
So they said, “Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and you will be saved, you and your household.”

It matters what we believe. It matters how we live. Though it’s common to encourage people to do what’s best for them, the very nature of that kind of thinking conceals the ramifications of living that way. Whether we realize it or not, whether we want it or not, those around us are constantly watching what we do and say. Not only are they watching, but they are taking it in and processing it. Popular opinion is formed as people live their lives and consider what others do. Thus, we have culture.
In a society, what is common eventually becomes acceptable. The scripture in Acts is not implying that one person’s decisions automatically get people into God’s graces. We each still must choose. We know this because we understand what the whole of New Testament scripture teaches. What it is implying is that when we live on fire for God (which by the way is the only true sign of salvation), others will be encouraged in that direction.
This happened with the Apostle Paul. We see this truth in Galatians 1:22-24, “And I was unknown by face to the churches of Judea which were in Christ. But they were hearing only, “He who formerly persecuted us now preaches the faith which he once tried to destroy.” And they glorified God in me. It was such a shock to people that this dramatic, unbelievable, well-witnessed change caused great growth in the early Church.
To say that how we live causes great growth in the church perhaps leaves some important understanding out. Church growth is not about having big buildings and large congregations as though it’s purpose is some kind of competition. True Church growth equates to salvations and people reached. It means that with every member added there is one less person going to spend eternity in hell. Actually, and this is the real point of this Faith Fix, one is never one. When one person’s life, direction and purpose is changed, many, many others end up coming along. In reality, each true salvation really means dozens or possibly hundreds of them because love begets more love.

Why did God use Paul though he persecuted Him? It is because He knew that his conversion would cause great awe, speaking of His power. It still speaks today, even thousands of years after it happened. That’s simply remarkable! It’s so much so that it is currently one of the many proofs to outsiders that our faith is built on truth.

God wants to use you, your life and your testimony to reach countless others who need Him right now. You don’t have to be perfect, 1 Peter 4:8 tells us that love covers a multitude of sins. You just have to decide that you are going to do your best to live on fire for God and to love what He loves, which is people. If you are willing He will help you through your own stumbles and weaknesses and He will use you to change peoples lives. You never know, the ones you help to ensure salvation for might be someones parents, children, siblings, or best friends. On the other hand, they be your own.

Be Blessed,
Pastor Jeff