Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Monday, June 6, 2011

Be Bold: Don't Be Afriad to Speak

The spirit of fear and lack of boldness is a major issue for many young (in age) Christians. Youth are often inundated with peer pressure and to go with the flow; to conform to the ways of the world. Many young people are so consumed with how people look at them and perceive them instead of realizing that the only person who can affirm them is their Creator. Yet we are called to something great and that is to tell the world that God is real, that He gave His only Son as a sacrifice so that our debts and sins could be forgiven. God wants us to speak. He wants us to do that which He has called us to. In Acts 18:9-10, God spoke to Paul and said:

…Be not afraid, but speak, and hold not thy peace:

10For I am with thee, and no man shall set on thee to hurt thee: for I have much people in this city.

11And he continued there a year and six months, teaching the word of God among them.

If God has called us to speak then He has made heavenly arrangement to ensure that we glorify His name. God asks that we “not hold our peace, for He is with us”. He said that He would be with us. He is telling us that if we just trust that He will fill our mouths and stand by us and His Word, we shouldn’t be afraid to speak. We should feel free to open our mouths and tell of His mercy, love and grace. God also promises that no one would harm us. If God is for us, who can be against us? I know we all have heard it before but do we really understand and believe it? We should constantly remind ourselves that Christ said He would not leave us as orphans. We will not need to fend for ourselves and protect ourselves from all the wolves in the world. No, He is going to protect us. He will make sure that we are kept and preserved. Then God says something beautiful, He said that He has many people in the city. I wonder, do we ever stop and think about the fact that God has strategically placed many of us in a particular city for a particular reason? I know that my God just doesn’t throw ideas in the air and see if they stick? No, He is a thoughtful God that orchestrates all things for good for those who love Him and are called according to His purpose. God has set His people in cities to be an encouragement, protectors, watchers, and a cup of cold water. He has not forgotten us. If He has called us He will take care of us and that also means situating His saints in various places.

God will also give you the words to speak. Isaiah 50:4 reads,

4 “ The Lord GOD has given Me

The tongue of the learned,

That I should know how to speak

A word in season to him who is weary.

He awakens Me morning by morning,

He awakens My ear

To hear as the learned.

And while the previous passage speaks of Christ, we have been commissioned to do His Works on the earth. So if Jesus wants us to do that which He did, wouldn’t it only be fitting that we too will have the tongue of the learned? We would have a word in season for those who are weary? Bottom line, when He calls you He equips you. You never have to worry or wonder what to speak. God will give you the words, He will provide protection, He will be with you, He will provide people in the faith as a comfort for you and so much more.

Dare to be different for the Lord. I know it can be hard dealing with people’s perceptions of you, wanting to be liked by classmates and co-workers, but we need to understand we only need to be approved by One’ person” and that is God! We are in the world but we are not of the world. We need to remember what Jesus said about us in His prayer before being led away to be tried and crucified. My music ministry director mentioned something to us once. He said that God mounts us on wings as eagles and as many of you may know, eagles soar to new heights and when the wind is troublesome they don’t stop flying they just rise higher. He said that eagles don’t flock. That simple phrase really changed my outlook on how I see myself through the eyes of the world. It doesn’t matter if we are ostracized because eagles don’t flock anyway. Let us not seek approval or comfort from the world, but rather know that we can speak boldly because the Holy Spirit lives in us and guides us. So wherever you are, if God is calling you to stay and speak, then you do just that. Know that He is with you and that He loves you. Know that He has put His Word on the line. Also realize that you can do nothing in the flesh. God’s Spirit does the work and gets the glory. You are a vessel and a partaker but you are not the author or the recipient. Allow God to use you for the saving of souls. Don’t be afraid to speak and don’t be afraid to be different.

I pray that God delivers you from fear and baptizes you in love and boldness.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Decision Making Prayers


I have had many decisions to make in my life. I recently and still am, seeking the Lord on some major decisions that I have to make. Some concerning the matters of the heart. I am a control freak and the Lord had to deal with me in this area. There were many times that I relied on my own knowledge and will to make choices. Needless to say some of those decisions landed me in trouble. The Lord had to show me that I needed His Knowledge and Will to help me in my decision making.
A good example of this is in Genesis 24. Abraham sends out his oldest servant to find a wife for his son Issac. The servant prayed that the Lord would "show him success this day."(verse 12) His prayer was asking God to bless his master, Abraham, and to show him the woman that he should take back with him for Issac. The servant was very detailed in his prayer and the Lord answered quickly by having Rebekah come to the well at that time. The servant's prayer came from a true honest heart for the love and loyalty that he had for Abraham and Issac. It wasn't a selfish prayer or about him having favor or receiving any gift for doing his job. He knew that he had to call upon God for help because he knew that he could not make this decision on his own.
Have you ever had to make a decision on leaving a job or excepting one? Have you ever had to make a decision on which school to attend? How about which church or ministry to join? How about deciding on if this is the right person for you to marry? Or, where to move, how much to charge for your services, to home school or which school your children should attend? Maybe you had to make a decision on what medical care to receive.
Whatever your situation is, go to God in prayer. Please do not be general with your requests. Just how Abraham's servant was very detailed in his prayer and made it very intimate with the Lord, we should do the same. Spend time with God and let Him know everything that is going on in your life. All the decisions you have to make and the desires of your heart. Yes, God knows all and He sees all but He loves that special time when we get away from all of life's distractions and we come to Him. God loves when we ask Him for advice or guidance because it shows how we have surrendered all our cares to Him.
We don't need to read horoscopes, go to palm readers, call talk radio shows or go on talk shows for advice. While, going to friends and family members is nice; there is only one source that can give you the answer that you need. Psalms 62: 5 says it all:

" My soul, wait silently for God alone, For my expectation is from Him."

Our Father has our best interest at heart and He will guide us in the right path, so that we make good decisions. We need His wisdom, knowledge and discernment to get through in these last days. The only way we can achieve that is through prayer. Can you imagine if the servant went on his own feelings, emotions, understanding and flesh, what could have happened? Would there have been the nation of Israel? Perhaps the servant knew what was at stake. Maybe Abraham had told him the promise that God had made him? So he knew this mission was not something small or insufficient. A whole nation was going to be birthed out of Issac's seed. So he had to make the right choice.
Sometimes we think our choices or decisions are not that important. So we don't seek God to direct us. My friends, every choice we make is important to the Kingdom of God! God has major plans for our lives but He gives us the ability to choice His way or our way. Proverbs 3: 5-6 states:
5 Trust in the LORD with all your heart, And lean not on your own understanding; 6 In all your ways acknowledge Him, And He shall direct your paths.


That is what the servant did. He trusted God to help him pick Rebekah. He acknowledged the Lord and gave Him all the glory. He did not rely on his intelligence, years of experience, taste or occupation to make this decision. He asked God to " show kindness" to Abraham and appoint the "one" for Issac. Here is the amazing part of this story, just when he is done speaking, Rebekah comes to the well! God is so good! He was so eager and excited to answer this heart felt prayer that He didn't even wait for the servant to finish! Can you imagine what He is waiting to do in your life?
Call on Him and ask Jesus to give you the sound mind, wisdom and discernment that you need in order to make everyday decisions. I pray above all else that the Lord is glorified and lifted up in your decisions!