CHOOSE TO BELIEVE

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You have to make a choice to believe the truth.

Romans 1:25 says, “Instead of believing what they knew was the truth about God, they deliberately chose to believe lies …”

Now, for those of you who have seen The Matrix movies there were some people who choose to stay in the matrix, even though they knew it was not real, rather than have the courage to change and move into reality. We get the choice to believe what we want to believe. My beliefs are my choice. Nobody can force you to believe anything. Nobody can coerce you to believe anything. You get to choose what you believe. I can believe Elvis is alive, and he’s running a gas station in Conroe if I want to. You can believe whatever you want to believe. We have to decide – are we going to choose to believe things that are false or are we going to choose to believe the truth? The first step is, we have to ask the question, what is going to be my authority in life? What is going to be my standard in life? What is going to be the basis for my beliefs and behavior? What is going to be the authority in my life? You will either base your life on what the world says or what the Word says. You’ll base your life on what Christ says or what culture says. Now, which one is more reliable? What culture says, conventional wisdom, what society says, what everybody is doing, is always changing. You can’t trust it because it changes all the time. What was popular ten years ago isn’t popular today. Things are constantly changing, and if you base what you believe and how you behave on culture, on what society says, it will always change.

Jesus came to show us the truth about God’s character. The truth about God’s character is that it never changes. It’s always the same. God’s Word never changes because His character never changes. God’s Word is true because His character is true. You have to come to the place where you make a decision. I’m going to choose to believe God’s Word because it’s reliable and never changes. It’s the truth upon which I want to build my life. I want to get to know God’s Word. I want to spend time in God’s Word. I want to know what God’s Word says because I made a decision a long time ago that I was going to base my life, the way I lived in my marriage, my family, at work, on what God’s Word says. This is the only reliable authority on which to build your life. Every one of us has to decide, what are we going to build our lives on? What will be the authority for our life? You have beliefs, and they affect your behavior. So, what are you going to base your beliefs and behavior upon? We believe God’s Word. I preach God’s Word because it’s the only thing that can change your life, because it’s the truth. Only the truth will set you free from the hurt, habits and hang-ups that make you miserable in life. Have you chosen to believe the truth?

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Pastor Kerry & Chris Shook, Founding Pastors, Woodlands Church. NY Times Best-Selling Authors. Parents to Ryan, Josh, Megan & Steven.
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JE UNAKUMBUKA KUSHUKURU BAADA YA KUPATA?

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Nchi na vyote viijazavyo ni mali ya bwana, dunia na wote wakao ndani yake (Zaburi 24:1). Mwenyenzi Mungu ametukabidhi mamlaka ya kumiliki vitu vyote vilivyopo duniani, hivyo hatuna budi kumshukuru na kumrudishia yeye sifa.
Mara nyingi watu wanapopata walichoomba kwa Mungu kisha wanasahau kusema asante. Na pengine huweka ahadi kwa Mungu kwamba endapo watajibiwa haja zao basi watatoa kitu fulani ama watafanya jambo fulani kama shukrani kwa Mungu.
Kama ulimuomba Mungu akutimizie kitu chako ama tatizo lako pengine ni kupata mtoto halafu ukaahidi kumtolea sadaka ya pekee Mungu wako basi fanya kama ulivyoahidi pasipo kusahau.
Ahadi unayoweka kwa Mungu ni NADHIRI yako na endapo hujaitimiza Mungu anaihesabia kama dhambi na itakufwatilia maishani mpaka hapo utakapotimiza.
Lakini kuna wale wachache wanakumbuka kusema asante na kutoa shukrani zao pindi wapatapo miujiza yao. Mfano mzuri ni ile hadithi ya wenye ukoma kumi,walipopaza sauti na kuita Ee Yesu, Bwana mkubwa uturehemu. Yesu alipowaona akawaambia enendeni mkajionyeshe kwa makuhani na walipokuwa wakienda walitakasika. Na mmoja wao alipoona amepona alirudi akimtukuza Mungu kwa sauti kuu na kuanguka miguuni mwake akamshukuru. Mtu huyu ameshukuru kwa sababu ameuona ukuu wa Mungu, ameguswa kwa namna ya kipekee.(Luka 17:11-19).
Ni mangapi Mungu wetu anatutendea mambo makubwa na mara nyingine tunashangaa miujiza hiyo lakini tunasahau kumshukuru angalau hata kwa kupiga magoti na kusema asante Mungu.
Kama umeweka nadhiri ya kumtolea Mungu sadaka ya shukrani itimize. Labda niseme maana ya Nadhiri nijuavyo mimi ni sadaka uitoayo kwa kinywa chako mwenyewe. Tukumbuke kuwa mara nyingi Nadhiri hutolewa madhabahuni ambapo ni sehemu takatifu.
Madhabahu ni sehemu ambayo inatunza kumbukumbu kwa kila aliyetamka nadhiri yake.Sasa tujiulize tunapotoa nadhiri zetu bila kuzikamilisha hatuogopi madhabahu ama?
Nakumbuka mafundisho ya Mchungaji Christopher Mwakasege juu ya mfano wa wanandoa wawili waliokuwa wanatafuta mtoto kwa muda mrefu bila mafanikio. Wakawa wamezunguka kila sehemu zenye huduma za maombi. Siku moja wakaenda kusali kwa Mchungaji mmoja kimoyo moyo wakasema ‘Mungu ukitupa mtoto tunaahidi kutoa sadaka yetu kwa Mchungaji huyu na kusaidia kanisa lake. Baada ya muda Mungu akawajibu kwa kuwapatia mtoto. Wale wanandoa wakajisahau na kuendelea na maisha yao kama kawaida. Baada ya kipindi kidogo yule mtoto mdogo akaanza kuugua magonjwa mbali mbali hata madaktari wenyewe wasielewe. Ndipo wakamkumbuka Mungu na kuanza kusali.
Mchungaji Mwakasege alifunuliwa na Mungu ya kwamba watu hao walitoa nadhiri mahali fulani na hawajaitimiza, waulize watakuambia wenyewe. Alipowauliza ndipo walipokumbuka ya kwamba hawakutimiza ahadi yao. Wakatubu na kurudi kwenye Kanisa ambapo walipata muujiza na kutubu dhambi zao na kutoa nadhiri yao. Mungu akawasamehe na mtoto akapona.
Huu ni mfano ambao kwangu mimi ulinigusa kwa namna ya pekee. Sijui wewe mwenzangu Mungu amekutendea mangapi na umesahau kumrudishia shukrani.
Kama uliweka nadhiri ya kusaidia ujenzi wa Kanisa mahali ambapo ulipokea muujiza fanya hivyo. Kwa maana wengine hupata muujiza wao sehemu fulani na kwenda kutoa shukrani kanisani kwao walikozoea kusali.
Mwenyenzi Mungu atujalie hekima ya kumshukuru yeye kwa kila jambo!
Mungu awabariki!

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Beware: The Bible Is About to Threaten Your Smartphone Focus

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If you are reading your Bible on your computer or your smartphone or your iPad, the presence of the email app and the news apps and the Facebook app threaten every moment to drag your attention away from the word of God.

True. Fight that. If your finger offends you, cut it off. Or use any other virtuous violence (Matthew 11:12) that sets you free to rivet your soul on God.

But don’t take mainly a defensive posture. Fight fire with fire.

Why should we think of the Facebook app threatening the Bible app? Why not the Bible app threatening the Facebook app, and the email app, and the RSS feeder, and the news?

Resolve that today you will press the Bible app three times during the day. No five times. Ten times! Maybe you will lose control and become addicted to Bible! Again and again get a two-minute dose of life-giving Food. Man shall not live by Facebook alone.

I’m serious. Never has God’s voice been so easily accessible. The ESV app is free. The OliveTree BibleReader app is free. And so are lots of others. Let the Bible threaten your focus. Or better: Let the Bible bring you back to reality over and over during the day.

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Sexual Sin in the Ministry

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By Dr. Harry W. Schaumburg

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For the last twenty years thousands of men from across America struggling with sexual sin have come to our intensive counseling workshop. Over half were pastors and missionaries.

I wish our experience was unique.

Several years ago a seminary professor told me: “We no longer ask our entering students if they are struggling with pornography, we assume every student is struggling. The question we ask: ‘How serious is the struggle?’”

One missions agency told me that 80% of their applicants voluntarily indicate a struggle with pornography, resulting in staff shortages on the field.

Pornography is just one level of sin, a form of visual sex, or heart adultery. Physical adultery includes an affair, multiple affairs, prostitution, and homosexuality. Other sexual behaviors within the ministry are such heinous “unfruitful works of darkness . . . it is shameful even to speak of the things that they do in secret” (Ephesians 5:11–12). To face the crisis we must correctly understand the nature of the problem, ask God to search our own hearts, and be committed to restore each one caught in sexual sin “in a spirit of gentleness” (Galatians 6:1).

I have pondered long and hard two questions: Why do people repeatedly return to sexual sin and why do people turn away from sexual sin?

Lured Toward Sin

First, I would say that after two decades of helping set free those held captive by sexual sin, I’m convinced that the concept of sexual addiction as a disease does not fully identify the seriousness of the problem. If we are going to get serious about the problem in the church we can ill afford to be misled in our thinking. The real problem is hidden deep within. The least bit of lust is an indication of vast corruption in the human heart. It is an enslavement that cannot be broken through any form of behavior management, recovery program, or counseling. The inside is so ravaged by sin that we can do nothing to change it.

When one is held in the grip of sexual sin, there is no hope of self-reform or self-efforts, for those living according to the “passions of their flesh, carrying out the desires of the body and mind” (Ephesians 2:3). To put it bluntly, those living in habitual sexual sin are “dead in their trespasses and sin” (verse 1). Dead, in a loss of spiritual life. Dead to finding satisfaction with God. Dead to living for his purpose. Holiness is dead. Wisdom is dead. Purity is dead. Love is dead. Like David, the sexual sinner has sinned “against the Lord” (2 Samuel 12:13), and in so doing has “utterly scorned the Lord” (verse 14). The horrible fact is they are “by nature children of wrath” (Ephesians 2:3).

I believe addictionology plays down the seriousness of sin and the necessity of the work of God when it encourages the sexual addict to accept the theory that recovery will only be successful when they begin to believe that they are a good person at the core and just have a disease.

Diagnoses always determine the method of treatment. So ‘good’ people only need to get serious, follow the steps of recovery, and remain in recovery. The opposite is true. When dealing with sexual sin we must hold fast to the teaching of Jesus Christ, “For from within, out of the heart, come evil thoughts, sexual immorality, . . . adultery” (Mark 7:21).

By nature and by choice we satisfy ourselves, rebel against God, and have no accurate understanding of the depth of our problem. The heart is deceptive, and without supernatural change it will grow worse. The only hope is “the grace of God . . . training us to renounce ungodliness and worldly passions, and to live self-controlled, upright, and godly lives in the present age” (Titus 2:11–12).

Look closely and you will see that the sexual sinner is disappointed with pleasure in their pursuit of what is essentially false intimacy. As one pastor, who was living in two adulterous relationships, put it: “This was the insanity; I no sooner finished the sexual act and immediately broke into tears, devastated by what I had done, but I only returned again and again to the same sinful relationship.”

As sinners we are created with desires for intimacy and for delight. Therefore, “The way to fight lust is to feed faith with the precious and magnificent promise that the pure in heart will see, face to face, the all-satisfying God of glory” (Future Grace, 338).

Yet the sexual sinner, finding no pleasure in real intimacy with God, ultimately finds no pleasure in false intimacy. Real intimacy has both pain and pleasure; false intimacy offers the illusion of no pain, but in the end there is no real pleasure! A part of exchanging the “truth about God for a lie” (Romans 1:25) is that you end up with pleasure now, pain forever!

Descending Deception

Deception runs deeper than we think. Deception is inherent to the problem of sexual sin on two levels.

First, there is the double life with clandestine liaisons, endless hidden hours on a computer, or the misuse of unaccounted time away from the office or home. The behavior is carefully hidden from view, but there are lies, then more lies to cover the lies. Face the facts: the motive for secrecy is to keep doing it. But secrecy of sexual sin also indicates a person’s commitment to flee from the light. “And people loved the darkness rather than the light because their works were evil” (John 3:19).

The second level of deception is self-deception. If the heart is deceitful, it impacts the way we want to see the secret things in our lives, particularly secret sexual sins. The missionary can justify going to nude beaches; a pastor sees the value of an affair because it makes him happy; going to a prostitute on Monday is just a reward for hard work on Sunday.

When you say, “I will keep this part of my life a secret,” what are you hiding?

Hidden from view is a scandalous behavior that would certainly horrify any congregation or spouse. It is also a calculated contradiction of one’s public image that if revealed would bring ruin. It also may be a relationship that you believe is so fulfilling you can’t imagine ending it.

Everyone thinks they are hiding their acts of sin: lust, cheating, porn, and adultery. Such thinking makes it easier to justify the secrecy for the greater good of one’s marriage, family, ministry, job, and future. Such rationalization is universal to all secret sexual sin. “After all, a lot of people would be hurt if they knew what I was doing.” As one pastor put it, “I was in a six month affair, at the same time preaching and counseling against adultery, and telling myself that God didn’t care because the church was growing.”

In reality, it is not the behavior alone that is hidden.

Secret sexual sin is an invasive poison to the soul, mind and the body. It is a poison deep within the recesses of the soul that keeps one from finding satisfaction in God and meaningful intimacy with others. This is a poison that will kill not only in this life, but also life eternal! “For you may be sure of this, that everyone who is sexually immoral or impure . . . has no inheritance in the kingdom of Christ and God” (Ephesians 5:5). Sexual behavior that is indistinguishable from the unbelieving world may indicate a person is not truly a child of God.

The Turn From Sin

Why do people turn away from sexual sin?

In thousands of cases that I have counseled, only about one-percent of the men have come to us voluntarily and preemptively. Ninety-nine percent of the men were caught.

Getting caught in sexual sin doesn’t change the heart.

I can’t prove it, but I believe that God will providentially expose the secret sexual sin of his children.

It staggers our finite imagination that God will allow his chosen ones to go deep into brazen sexual sin, live in it for many years, and have so many people badly hurt. And no matter how difficult it is for spouses and church members to see it in the moment, God is at work when a pastor’s sin is exposed. Exposure is a sovereign act of God. God’s ways are not our ways! In all the vileness and rebellion against God that is a big part of sexual sin, exposure is showing us the perfect patience of Christ.

Many times I’ve been asked, “How can you keep dealing with such sinful men?” There are two reasons: First, I have seen over and over again the power of God to change the darkest sinner. Second, restoration with God is more important than anything. It is more important than career or marriage. God cares more for you, your soul, and your wife than he does your gifts and calling. You are his child before you are a pastor or a husband.

Conviction

After secret sexual sin is exposed we can make the mistake of focusing on the actions and attempt to eliminate behavior. We may be inadvertently feeding a false conviction rather than aiding true conviction.

False conviction is a reflex reaction caused by self-disgust, a sorrow over the consequences of sin. True conviction is an abiding sorrow over the offence against God, and while not the natural response, it does demonstrate that God has begun a good work that he will complete. True conviction is followed by true repentance. False conviction is followed by counterfeit repentance that only sees the consequences of sexual sin and the pain it caused others. Often this leads to a temporary change in behavior without a heart change.

Heart change is critical, “For you may be sure of this, that everyone who is sexual immoral (Gk. porneia) or impure, or who is covetous (that is, an idolater) has no inheritance in the kingdom of Christ and God” (Ephesians 5:5). There is no room for error when it comes to dealing with sexual sin. There is a demand to either repent or perish (Luke 13:3, 5). So there must be inner transformation of the heart because it is “deceitful above all things and desperately sick” (Jeremiah 17:9).

Christians must take severe measures in killing this sin. This is the real danger: “Every unclean thought would be adultery if it could” (John Owen). “Put to death therefore what is earthly in you: sexual immorality . . .” (Colossians 3:5).

The cross isn’t a recovery program, the place to improve on what good is already there. It is a place to die. It is not a question of giving up sexual sin, but of giving up one’s rights!

“But thanks be to God, that you who were once slaves of sin have become obedient from the heart to the standard of teaching to which you were committed, and, having been set free from sin, have become slaves of righteousness” (Romans 6:17–18). As dead sinners we lived “in the passion of our flesh, carrying out the desires of the body and the mind” (Ephesians 2:3). Deceived, we foolishly think we can use our bodies as we choose when we are in love, when it brings us pleasure, when it makes us a whole person or feeds our spiritual well being. The truly repentant sexual sinner begins to grasp, “You are not your own, for you were bought with a price. So glorify God in your body” (1 Corinthians 6:19, 20).

True repentance is radical change from the inside out. “The basic meaning of repent is to experience a change of the mind’s perceptions and dispositions and purposes” (What Jesus Demands, 41). Repentance is not just becoming sexually pure, but an inward change, “so as to walk in a manner worthy of the Lord, fully pleasing to him, bearing fruit in every good work and increasing in the knowledge of God” (Colossians 1:10). Inward change leads to sexual purity. Repentance happens on the inside where heart change includes the development of an ingrained attitude to flee sexual immorality.

Don't Wait To Get Caught

Some time ago I met a pastor who told me that he had two or three affairs in each of the several churches he had pastored. He said, “My reputation in my denomination is to take a small struggling church and see it grow, only to again take another small church and see it grow. I’ve made that move three times, but in fact, I was only moving to a new church before I got caught in those affairs.” That man has no reason to expose his sexual sin or leave the ministry. Why should anyone know?

Why should anyone turn from sexual sin before being caught?

First, don’t let yourself be deceived. “Whoever makes a practice of sinning is of the devil . . . No one born of God makes a practice of sinning, for God’s seed abides in him, and he cannot keep on sinning because he has been born of God” (1 John 3:8, 9). While not completely free from sin, the heart of the true believer has been transformed, and they cannot live in a pattern of continual sexual sin.

Second, the exhortation is to “confess your sins to one another and pray for one another, that you may be healed” (James 5:16).

Third, fear is not a virtue. Yes, exposure will be costly, but right now you are dying on the inside. It may not feel like dying right now, but you are, you are slowly killing yourself, your spouse, your family, and your congregation.

Fourth, if secret sexual sin has severe consequences, it is worth dealing with before the devastation occurs. Obvious examples come to mind to get help before: your Internet browsing history is discovered and shared; the prostitute turns into an uncover police women and you are arrested for soliciting; you contract an STD; or you are publicly exposed, humiliating yourself, your spouse, your family, and your congregation.

Fifth, it will come out. God is never mocked. “Note then the kindness and the severity of God: severity toward those who have fallen, but God’s kindness to you, provided you continue in his kindness” (Romans 11:22).

Sixth, getting caught shatters trust and honesty in marriage, embarrasses your spouse, and makes reconciliation more difficult.

Seventh, there is hope. It begins with facing the truth. It is never just a struggle with your thought life; like all sexual sin, it is evil. If there is an old self to put off, there must be a new self to put on; that is the gospel.

Hear the Better Word

Christ bears the wrath that will come for all sexual sin. If you are a true believer and real change has occurred, you are called to put off the old and put on the new. Killing sexual sin starts with exposure; it ends with no longer being enslaved (Romans 6:6). Exposure is painful, but it is better to hear, “Well done, good and faithful servant,” than to hear, "I never knew you; depart from me, you workers of lawlessness.”

If you are a pastor stuck in sexual sin, no matter how well you have attempted to cover those sins with layers and layers of lies, I plead with you, step out from the darkness of those sins. Step into the light. Get help. You will never find life in the shadows.

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How to Glorify God at Work

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One of the conferences was called Engage. It was focused on “young workers,” which, in their lingo, means young professionals in the workplace. Then the question come up if that focus was a good idea. John Piper said yes, because of 1 Corinthians 10:31, “Whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God.”

So they asked: How can young workers glorify God at work?

Here’s the gist of his answer.

Dependence.
 Go to work utterly dependent on God (Proverbs 3:5-6; John 15:5). Without him you can’t breathe, move, think, feel, or talk. Not to mention be spiritually influential. Get up in the morning and let God know your desperation for him. Pray for help.

Integrity.
 Be absolutely and meticulously honest and trustworthy on the job. Be on time. Give a full day’s work. “Thou shalt not steal.” More people rob their employers by being slackers than by filching the petty cash.

Skill.
Get good at what you do. God has given you not only the grace of integrity but the gift of skills. Treasure that gift and be a good steward of those skills. This growth in skill is built on dependence and integrity.

Corporate shaping.
 As you have influence and opportunity, shape the ethos of the workplace so that the structures and policies and expectations and aims move toward accordance with Christ. For example, someone is shaping the ethos of Chick-fil-A restaurants with this video.

Impact.
 Aim to help your company have an impact that is life-enhancing without being soul-destroying. Some industries have an impact that is destructive (e.g., porn, gambling, abortion, marketing scams, etc). But many can be helped to turn toward impact that is life-giving without being soul-ruining. As you have opportunity, work toward that.

Communication.
Work places are webs of relationships. Relationships are possible through communication. Weave your Christian worldview into the normal communications of life. Don’t hide your light under a basket. Put it on the stand. Winsomely. Naturally. Joyfully. Let those who love their salvation say continually, Great is the Lord! (Psalm 40:16)

Love.
 Serve others. Be the one who volunteers first to go get the pizza. To drive the van. To organize the picnic. Take an interest in others at work. Be known as the one who cares not just about the light-hearted weekend tales, but the burdens of heavy and painful Monday mornings. Love your workmates, and point them to the great Burden Bearer.

Money.
Work is where you make (and spend) money. It is all God’s, not yours. You are a trustee. Turn your earning into the overflow of generosity in how you steward God’s money. Don’t work to earn to have. Work to earn to have to give and to invest in Christ-exalting ventures. Make your money speak of Christ as your supreme Treasure.

Thanks.
 Always give thanks to God for life and health and work and Jesus. Be a thankful person at work. Don’t be among the complainers. Let your thankfulness to God overflow in a humble spirit of gratitude to others. Be known as the hope-filled, humble, thankful one at work.

There are more things to say about glorifying God in the workplace. But this is a start. Add to the list as God gives you light. The point is: Whatever you do, whether you eat or drink or work, do all to make God look as great as he really is.


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Lay Aside the Weight of “Not Feeling Like It”

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What do you not feel like doing today?
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You know what I mean. It’s that thing that’s weighing on you, which you know would honor God because it obeys his law of love (John 15:12), or is a work of faith (2 Thessalonians 1:11), or puts “to death the deeds of the body” (Romans 8:13). You know it would be good for your soul or body or family or vocation or neighbor or church.

But you don’t feel like doing it. You know that God promises you more blessing if you do it than if you don’t. But you’re struggling to believe it because it feels difficult. It’s like you have weights on your ankles. You don’t want to muster the energy, and every distraction glows with attraction.

The Strange Pattern of Progress

While it’s true that this is our indwelling sin of which we must repent and fight to lay aside (Hebrews 12:1), the experience of “not feeling like it” also can become for us a reminder of a gospel truth and actually give us hope and encouragement in this battle.

Think about this strange pattern that occurs over and over in just about every area of life:

  • Healthy, nutritious food often requires discipline to prepare and eat while junk food is convenient, tasty, and addictive.

  • Keeping the body healthy and strong requires frequent deliberate discomfort while it only takes constant comfort to go to pot.

  • You have to make yourself pick up that nourishing but intellectually challenging book while popping in a DVD is as easy and inviting as coasting downhill.

  • You frequently have to force yourself to get to devotions and prayer while sleeping in or reading the sports or checking Facebook is almost effortless.

  • Learning to skillfully play beautiful music requires thousands of hours of tedious practice.

  • Excelling in sports requires monotonous drills ad nauseum.

  • Learning to write well requires writing, writing, writing and rewriting, rewriting, rewriting. And usually voluminous reading.

  • It takes years and years of schooling just to make certain vocational opportunities possible.

You get the idea. The pattern is this: the greater joys are obtained through struggle and difficulty and pain, while brief, unsatisfying, and often destructive joys are right at our fingertips. Why is this?

Why the Struggle and Difficulty and Pain?

Because God, in great mercy, is showing us everywhere, in things that are just shadows of heavenly realities, that there is a great reward for those who struggle through and persevere (Hebrews 10:32–35). He is reminding us almost everywhere to walk by faith in a promised future and not by the sight of immediate gratification (2 Corinthians 5:7).

Understood this way, each struggle becomes an invitation by God to follow in the faithful footsteps of his Son, “who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is seated at the right hand of the throne of God” (Hebrews 12:2).

Those who are spiritually blind only see futility in these struggles. But for those who have eyes to see, God has woven hope (faith in his future grace) right into the futility of creation (Romans 8:20–21). Each struggle becomes a pointer saying, “Look ahead, past the struggle itself, past the temptation of the puny, vapor joys to the great, sustained, substantial Joy set before you!”

Endurance, Not Indulgence

So today, don’t let “not feeling like it” reign as lord (Romans 6:12). Rather, through it see your Father pointing you to the reward he has planned for all who endure to the end (Matthew 24:13). Let it remind you that his call is not to indulgence but endurance.

Then lay this weight aside and run with faith the race he has set before you.

(2 Corinthians 4:17–18)
This light momentary affliction is preparing for us an eternal weight of glory beyond all comparison, as we look not to the things that are seen but to the things that are unseen. For the things that are seen are transient, but the things that are unseen are eternal. 

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WHO AM I? WHO IS HE TO US?

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 WHO AM I?This is a question I ask myself regularly.EXODUS 3:11 And Moses said unto God, Who am I, that I should go unto Pharaoh, and that I should bring forth the children of Israel out of Egypt?
I love the manner in which Moses expresses to God….WHO AM I?….How many times do we ask God who are we to be called?


4 characteristics that we all have that hinder us from walking in the Power of God and the fullness thereof……


1. Low Self Esteem.

One thing I especially here from the church these days is I cant, I cant, I cant…..Theres a quote I love, Think highly of yourself, for the world takes you at your own estimate. Moses’ first reaction to God’s call was to say “Who am I, that I should go to Pharaoh … ?” After all, Moses was an ex-Hebrew slave, a murderer, and now a humble sheepherder. He didn’t think he was worthy to represent God and all too often, neither do we.


2.Ignorance.

The WORD of GOD is clear, Hosea 4:6 ..because of the lack of knowledge my people will perish…...Moses wasn’t sure who God was, and God had to educate him: “I am God of your father, the God of Abraham …” (Exodus 3:6.) Just as important, He revealed Himself to be a God who cares: “I have surely seen the affliction of My people who are in Egypt, and have given heed to their cry … I am aware of their sufferings.” (Exodus 3:7). You see, if we know God for who He is — loving, trustworthy, full of good intentions for our lives — we will be more willing to follow wherever He leads us, and we can only know these things about Him by studying His word.


3.Doubt(Lack of Belief) 

We must deep root ourselves in faith and God will shew us his ways……Moses was actually doubting whether God’s plan would work: “Then Moses answered and said, ‘What if they will not believe me, or listen to what I say?” (Exodus 4:1) God responded to that doubt by giving Moses solid evidence — turning his staff into a snake, for example. And while we must never rely on miracles to sustain our faith, we should think objectively about all the evidence in our lives and in God’s Word that He can and will do just as He says! Moses basically was acting like “Doubting Thomas” when he said he would only believe when he saw for himself that Jesus was alive and felt the nail scarred hands and the pierced side.


4. Inadequacy.

When God told Moses he would have to address Pharaoh, he said, “Please, Lord, I have never been eloquent … for I am slow of speech and slow of tongue.” (Exodus 4:10)Now, we all feel inadequate at times, and there is nothing wrong with that. It’s OK to be humble — as long as you move forward anyway.
In fact, the key to breaking down your faith barriers is acknowledging your poor self-image, your ignorance, your doubt, and your inadequacies; setting them aside, and then moving forward anyway. The good news is that you don’t have to move in your own strength. You have God’s power in you! He reminds us all through the Word, He tells us to GO FORTH, but reassures us that he will be with us throughout the whole journey. Praise God! What we have to remember is what is written in Philippians 4:13, “I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength!”If God is for us, who can be against us?”Romans 8:31

II.WHO ARE YOU?
EXODUS 3:13-14And Moses said unto God, Behold, when I come unto the children of Israel, and shall say unto them, The God of your fathers hath sent me unto you; and they shall say to me, What is his name? what shall I say unto them?And God said unto Moses, I AM THAT I AM: and he said, Thus shalt thou say unto the children of Israel, I AM hath sent me unto you.
How many times do we ask God who are we to be called?I have an idea lets forget about who we are or are not and try to focus on him and his
God from heaven hears the hurt and pain and grumblings of his people and you and I are being called to show them his LOVE on this Earth then why do we continue asking WHO AM I, AND START PROCLAIMING WHO HE IS!


I AM THAT I AM!THE GOD OF ABRAHAM, ISAAC AND JACOB.THE ETERNAL GOD OF CREATION.WHO WAS, IS, AND WILL BE FOREVER.He is who his name says he IS!
JEHOVAH:  LORD in our English Bibles (all capitals). Yahweh is the covenant name of God. Occurs 6823 times in the OT First use Gen. 2:4 (Jehovah Elohim). From the verb “to be”, havah, similar to chavah (to live), “The Self-Existent One,” “I AM WHO I AM” or ‘I WILL BE WHO I WILL BE” as revealed to Moses at the burning bush, Ex.3. The name of God, too sacred to be uttered, abbreviated ( . . . . ) or written “YHWH” without vowel points. The tetragrammaton. Josh., Judges, Sam., and Kings use Jehovah almost exclusively. The love of God is conditioned upon His moral and spiritual attributes. (Dan. 9:14; Ps. 11:7; Lev. 19:2; Hab. 1:12). Note Deut. 6:4, 5 known to Jews as the Sh’ma uses both Jehovah and Elohim to indicate one God with a plurality of persons.JEHOVAH-JIREH:   “The Lord will Provide.” Gen. 22:14. From “jireh” (“to see” or “to provide,” or to “foresee” as a prophet.) God always provides, adequate when the times come.JEHOVAH-ROPHE:    “The Lord Who Heals” Ex. 15:22-26. From “rophe” (“to heal”); implies spiritual, emotional as well as physical healing. (Jer. 30:17, 3:22; Isa. 61:1) God heals body, soul and spirit; all levels of man’s being.JEHOVAH-NISSI:   “The Lord Our Banner.” Ex. 17:15. God on the battlefield, from word which means “to glisten,” “to lift up,” See Psalm 4:6.JEHOVAH-M’KADDESH:           “The Lord Who Sanctifies” “To make whole, set apart for holiness.” The Lord says: “Consecrate yourselves and be holy, because I am the Lord your God. Keep my decrees and follow them. I am the Lord, who makes you holy.” (Leviticus 20:7-8)JEHOVAH-SHALOM:       “The Lord Our Peace” Judges 6:24. “Shalom” translated “peace” 170 times means “whole,” “finished,” “fulfilled,” “perfected.” Related to “well,” welfare.” Deut. 27:6; Dan. 5:26; I Kings 9:25 8:61; Gen. 15:16; Ex. 21:34, 22:5, 6; Lev. 7:11-21. Shalom means that kind of peace that results from being a whole person in right relationship to God and to one’s fellow man.SHEPHERD:  Psa. 23, 79:13, 95:7, 80:1, 100:3; Gen. 49:24; Isa. 40:11.JUDGE:  Psa. 7:8, 96:13.JEHOVAH ELOHIM:   “LORD God” Gen. 2:4; Judges 5:3; Isa. 17:6; Zeph. 2:9; Psa. 59:5, etc.JEHOVAH-TSIDKENU    “The Lord Our Righteousness” Jer. 23:5, 6, 33:16. From “tsidek” (straight, stiff, balanced – as on scales – full weight, justice, right, righteous, declared innocent.) God our Righteousness.JEHOVAH-ROHI:      “The Lord Our Shepherd” Psa. 23, from “ro’eh” (to pasture).JEHOVAH-SHAMMAH:      “The Lord is There” (Ezek. 48:35).JEHOVAH-SABAOTH:   “The Lord of Hosts” The commander of the angelic host and the armies of God. Isa. 1:24; Psa. 46:7, 11; 2 Kings 3:9-12; Jer. 11:20 (NT: Rom. 9:29; James 5:4, Rev. 19: 11-16).
WE HAVE BEEN REDEEMED AND CALLED BY GOD TO BE HIS.


If we begin to understand who God and what his character is like then we will without question be able to live a thriving life, walking in Spirit and in truth…..When we walk Marching to the drum of Gods heartbeat there is no one that will be able deny The power of God in your lives, and I believe that will be the difference between this generation and the generations before us.
In the Last days he said he will pour out his Spirit, God is going to anoint this generation in Glory to the point of saturation so that many will come to ther knowledge of the ONE TRUE GOD, AND HIS LOVE.

ROMANS 14:11…..For it is written, “AS I LIVE, SAYS THE LORD, EVERY KNEE SHALL BOW TO ME, AND EVERY TONGUE SHALL GIVE PRAISE TO GOD.”
BLESSED?



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..BETTER THAN LIFE!!

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Better Than LifePsalms 63:3
Because thy loving kindness is better than life, my lips shall praise thee…..
Our Life is but a breath of air, here today, gone tomorrow.
We are all to commonly consumed our everyday struggles.
-To elevate ourselves where we feel we should be.
-consumed in the striving.
-consumed in the failures we experience through our attempts to better our lives.
-consumed in mediocrity.
-Consumed by self!
By the act of relying on ourselves we reach a point of saturation where all the negativity’s in our lives overwhelm us and we conform to living a defeated lifestyle of just surviving and going through the motions……
Life is PRECIOUS.
Yet so hard on us and very difficult at times to cope with!
It is a continual roller coaster ride that at times makes us mentally incapable of understanding “the right thing to do” in that moment where decisions NEED to be made.
Its everyday agendas consume our RATIONAL thinking and propel us into a state of confusion.
But the Love of the most high God is PERFECT in every way.
Let us CONSUME ourselves in the Loving kindness of God that its perfection may overflow into our lives!
Let us let Gods perfection guide our lives.
Let his love influence the decisions we make.
Let his love consume you and spew out to those around you INFECTING the world around you.
Sometimes we think we have to do so much to change the world.
BUT….
HEBREWS 11:3 states… Through faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the Word of God, so that things which are seen were not made of things which do appear.
EVERYTHING WAS “FRAMED” BY THE WORD OF GOD WHICH CAME IN THE FLESH TO SHOW US HOW TO LIVE OUR LIVES WITH JOY, HUMILITY, POWER, PEACE AND LOVE.
TO LIVE EXTRAORDINARY IN THE MIDST OF A WORLD CONFORMED WITH BEING NORMAL.
ALL PRAISE BE TO JESUS CHRIST WHO EXAMPLED A LIFE LIVED IN ABUNDANCE THROUGH FAITH RELYING SOLELY ON GOD THE FATHER.
JESUS THROUGH HIS BLOOD CREATED ACCESS THROUGH FAITH SO THAT WE MAY THRIVE IN THE SAME MANNER AS HE  DID ON THIS EARTH.
Let us CONSUME Ourselves in the Loving-kindness of God and not only will he empower us to thrive solely on reliance to him but he will grasp the heart of every soul you come in contact with!
HIS LOVING KINDNESS IS BETTER THAN LIFE ITSELF.
UNTIL THE WHOLE WORLD HEARS.
Praise GOD!
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REAL REPENTANCE

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By Rev. Maghembe 17th Feb 2013
REPENTANCE
  • It is being sorry enough to quit sinning.  
  • The real repentance must involve a person as a whole.

TRIANGLE OF REPENTANCE





Repentance involves three important things namely
i.     Intellectual
ii.    Emotion
iii.   Will

I. INTELLECTUAL
The real repentance must involve intellectual whereby a person must:
  1. Realise that he/ she has sinned against God
  2. View sin as how God does
  3. Realise God’s grace that saves

II. EMOTION 
For real repentance to be in place, emotion is an integral part to be considered

Here, a person must:
  1. Feel shame to live sinful life
  2. Feel bad, restless and disappointed

III. WILL
Will is also involved in the whole process of repentance, whereby a person must:
  1. Turn around and change in heart, behaviour and conduct completely.
  2. Be ready to incur the price in order to depart from sin such as being abandoned by the husband, being fired from job etc.

The instance of the real repentance Luke 15: 11-32


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Is God Good?

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Kinetic type animation that briefly explores the nagging question, “If God is all-good and all-powerful, why is there evil in the world?” Thanks to Cornelie (VO) and Tim Gale (Audio).
Here is a transcript of this animation I wrote:
Is God Good, if He is why is there suffering and evil
let’s assume for the moment that God is all powerful,
this means that God can do anything that is logically possible.
So he can created galaxies and subatomic particles and rain forests and you,
but God can not do what is logically impossible.
He cannot make a square circle or a one ended stick.
So can God make a rock so big that He can’t lift it? No.
So what if When God Created Human beings, He wanted them to
to be free.
Freedom is a good thing but if humans are to be free, they cannot be forced to obey God,
because freedom without choice is like a square circle. It’s a logical contradiction.
No choice no freedom. God didn’t want robots, He wanted real people.
The first humans endowed with the power of free choice abused their freedom
The tragic consequences of their bad choice and our bad choices ripple across the world
God is responsible for the Fact of Freedom but Humans are responsible for their Acts of Freedom.
But lets remember we don’t suffer alone. God will put an end to suffering and evil.
And God became a man to suffer with us. God is Good and he wants real people like you to know him But the free Choice is yours.
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Abortion and A Flawed Brain-life Theory

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Tracking Baruch Brody’s view, brain-life theorists claim that being fully human, a being must possess properties “such that their loss would mean the going out of existence (the death) of a human being”(Brody 1975, 102). The property of being human, they argue, is human brain function. J Savulescu, for example, contended:
If we cease to exist when our brain dies, we only begin to exist when our brains start to function. Consciousness does not begin until after 20 weeks’ gestation. Thus we do not begin to exist as persons, as morally relevant entities, until at least 20 weeks of fetal gestation. The question of when and if killing occurs does not even arise until at least 20 weeks’ gestation. (Savulescu 2002, 134).
Brain-life theorist John M. Goldenring¹ concisely put it this way: “Whenever a functioning human brain is present, a human being is alive.”(Goldenring 1985, 200).
Before acquiring this property, a fetus has not yet come into existence, killing it is not like killing an existing human being. Thus aborting a fetus before it acquires brain function, so argue brain-life theorist, is morally permissible. In this article, I contended that this criteria, which “rests in symmetrical view of the beginning and end of human existence”(ibid. 202), defended by Brody, Goldenring and Savulescu is deeply flawed².
“Brain death” wrote Eelco F.M. Wijdicks,  “is the vernacular expression for irreversible loss of brain function.” He continued,
Brain death is declared when brainstem reflexes, motor responses, and respiratory drive are absent in a normothermic, nondrugged comatose patient with a known irreversible massive brain lesion and no contributing metabolic derangements. (Wijdicks 2002, 20)
The irreversible loss of brain function indicates that a patient is dying, or in a common language ‘as good as dead’, but not that the patient is dead. Don Marquis correctly argued that even if “death is, strictly speaking, defined in terms of the irreversible loss of brain function, the mere absence of brain function is not a sufficient condition for the absence of life.”(Marquis 1996, 8)
Moreover it is not simply the absence of brain function that is in play in pronouncing a person dead, butirreversible lost of brain function. If a person was reasonably expected to resume or come to have brain function in the future, then that person cannot be pronounced dead. Pre-brain-function fetus is a being that is reasonably expected to come to have brain function for it “ has the natural capacity to bring on the functioning of the brain.”(Varga 1984, 62)
Though I disagree with Peter Singer’s stance on the issue of abortion, I do share his verdict on this view. He correctly concluded that this view is a “convenient fiction that turns an evidently living being into one that legally is not alive. Instead of accepting such fictions, we should recognize that the fact that a being is human, and alive, does not in itself tell us whether it is wrong to take that being’s life.”(Singer 1994, 105)
Bibliography:
Brody, Baruch (1975) Abortion and the Sanctity of Human Life: A Philosophical View. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Goldenring, John M. (1985) The brain-life theory: towards a consistent biological definition of humanness.Journal of Medical Ethics Vol. 11:198-204
Marquis, Don (1996) Abortion. Appeared in Donald M. Borchert (2006) ed. Encyclopedia of Philosophy 2nd.Thomson Gale.
Savulescu, J (2002) Abortion, embryo destruction and the future of value argument. Journal of Medical Ethics. Vol. 28: 133-135
Singer, Peter (1994) Rethinking Life & Death: The Collapse of Our Traditional
Ethics. 
New York: St. Martin’s Press
Wijdicks, Eelco F.M. (2002) Brain death worldwide: Accepted fact but no global consensus in diagnostic criteria. Neurology Vol. 58:20-25
Varga, Andrew (1984) The Main Issues in Bioethics. 2nd ed. NY: Paulist Press.

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