Easter: The Aftermath

Easter is over.  The chocolate bunnies are eaten.  The leftovers from Easter dinner are gone.  The new outfits have been dry cleaned and tucked away in the closet.  It's back to business as usual.  But if we celebrate the resurrection then go back to status quo then we've missed the point.   Easter is a new beginning.  For the Jewish people Passover was a significant time.  While the Israelites were enslaved in Egypt the last plague was the Passover.  Everyone who Read more

Passions Need People

Last time we looked at how Nehemiah's passion led him to complete the tremendous undertaking of rebuilding the walls of Jerusalem in 52 days, but he didn't do it alone.....   How often have you had an idea, a vision, a passion you wanted to pursue, but it never went beyond an idea in your head because you had no idea how you would make it happen?  Yeah, its sounded like a good idea, but that thought of trying to accomplish Read more

The Power of Passion

Often when we hear the word passion, we think of it in the context of love and romance.  Most people can relate to that feeling of being in love.  You fall for that special someone and they become your obsession.  That special person is all you think about.  You'd do almost anything for them.   You can also get passionate about a goal. Something you feel driven to accomplish.  Something that you're willing to put your all into, make sacrifices for.  Read more

Spring Break the Hunger....A Child's Spark

Last time, I asked for your help in raising money for my church’s current initiative: buy 300 Food Packets to send home with kids over spring break.  Essentially, the food pack is enough stuff for the kids to make themselves a peanut butter and jelly sandwich everyday.   So we’re sitting in church last Sunday, listening to the man explain the initiative and my son (whose 9) leans over to me and says “Mom, that’s all they get?    They should Read more

Nails in a Fence

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Do you have a sharp tongue?  Do you have anger issues?  Are you the type to lash out first and apologize later?  I heard this story in church a few weeks ago…one of those “things that make you go hmmmm.”

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There once was a little boy who had a bad temper. His father gave him a bag of nails and told him that every time he lost his temper, he must hammer a nail into the back of the fence.

The first day the boy had driven 37 nails into the fence. Over the next few weeks, as he learned to control his anger, the number of nails hammered daily gradually dwindled down. He discovered it was easier to hold his temper than to drive those nails into the fence.

Finally the day came when the boy didn’t lose his temper at all. He told his father about it and the father suggested that the boy now pull out one nail for each day that he was able to hold his temper. The days passed and the young boy was finally able to tell his father that all the nails were gone.

The father took his son by the hand and led him to the fence. He said, “You have done well, my son, but look at the holes in the fence. The fence will never be the same. When you say things in anger, they leave a scar just like this one. You can put a knife in a man and draw it out. It won’t matter how many times you say I’m sorry, the wound is still there.”

The little boy then understood how powerful his words were. He looked up at his father and said “I hope you can forgive me father for the holes I put in you.”

“Of course I can,” said the father.

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Taken from: Care2Make a Difference

Merry Christmas

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God’s Perfection

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Okay, so I totally stole this story off of Facebook.  At the risk of sounding sappy, when I finished reading I realized I was grinning….great story.  When you get to the end ask yourself, how much of God’s perfection are you?

 

The Best True Story I’ve Ever Heard!

In Brooklyn, New York, Chush is a school that caters to children with learning disabilities. Some children remain in Chush for their entire school career while others can transfer into conventional schools. At a Chush fund-raising dinner the father of a Chush child delivered a speech that always be remembered by all who attended.

After extolling the school and its dedicated staff he cried out, “Where is the perfection in my son Shaya? Everything God does is done with perfection. But my child cannot understand things as other children do. My child cannot remember facts and figures as other children do. Where is God’s perfection?”

The audience was shocked by the question, pained by the father’s anguish and stilled by the piercing query. “I believe,” the father answered, “that when God brings a child like this into the world the perfection that he seeks is in the way people react to this child.”

He then told the following story about his son Shaya:

One afternoon, Shaya and his father walked past a park where some boys whom Shaya knew were playing baseball. Shaya asked, “Do you think they will let me play?”

Shaya’s father knew that his son was not at all athletic and that most boys would not want him on their team. But Shaya’s father also understood that if his son was chosen to play it would give him a comfortable sense of belonging. Shaya’s father approached one of the boys in the field and asked if Shaya could play. The boy looked around for guidance from his team mates. Getting none, he took matters into his own hands and said “We are losing by six runs and the game is in the eighth inning. I guess he can be on our team and we’ll try to put him up to bat in the ninth inning.”

Shaya’s father was ecstatic as Shaya smiled broadly. Shaya was told to put on a glove and go out to play short centre field. In the bottom of the eighth inning Shaya’s team scored a few runs but was still behind by three. In the bottom of the ninth inning Shaya’s team scored again and now, with two outs and the bases loaded with the potential winning run on base, Shaya was scheduled to be up. Would the team actually let Shaya bat at this juncture and give away their chance to win the game?

Surprisingly, Shaya was given the bat. Everyone knew that it was all but impossible because Shaya didn’t even know how to hold the bat properly, let alone hit with it.

However, as Shaya stepped up to the plate, the pitcher moved a few steps to lob the ball in softly so Shaya should at least be able to make contact. The first pitch came and Shaya swung clumsily and missed. One of Shaya’s team mates came up to Shaya and together they held the bat and faced the pitcher waiting for the next pitch.

The pitcher again took a few steps forward to toss the ball softly toward Shaya. As the pitch came in, Shaya and his team mate swung at the ball and together they hit a slow ground ball to the pitcher. The pitcher picked up the soft grounder and could easily have thrown the ball to the first baseman. Shaya would have been out and that would have ended the game.

Instead, the pitcher took the ball and threw it on a high arc to right field, far beyond reach of the first baseman. Everyone started yelling, “Shaya, run to first. Run to first.” Never in his life had Shaya run to first. He scampered down the baseline wide eyed and startled. By the time he reached first base the right fielder had the ball. He could have thrown the ball to the second baseman who would tag out the still-running Shaya.

But the right fielder understood what the pitcher’s intentions were so he threw the ball high and far over the third baseman’s head. Everyone yelled, “Run to second, run to second.” Shaya ran towards second base as the runners ahead of him deliriously circled the bases towards home. As Shaya reached second base the opposing short stop ran to him, turned him in the direction of third base and shouted, “Run to third.” As Shaya rounded third the boys from both teams ran behind him screaming, “Shaya run home.” Shaya ran home, stepped on home plate and all 18 boys lifted him on their shoulders and made him the hero as he had just hit a “grand slam” and won the game for his team.

“That day,” said the father softly with tears now rolling down his face, “those 18 boys reached their level of God’s perfection.”

The Bible Tells me So (part 2)

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While we’re on the topic of what the Bible says….

I ran across another humorous post 11 Things the Bible Bans but You do Anyway.  Its old, but still pretty funny.  Here’s the list in case you don’t want to read the whole article (but I suspect the list will peak your curiosity….)

 

1. Round haircuts.

2. Football.

3. Fortune telling.

4. Pulling out.

5. Tattoos.

6. Polyester, or any other fabric blends.

7. Divorce.

8. Letting people without testicles into church.

9. Wearing gold.

10. Shellfish.

11. Your wife defending your life in a fight by grabbing your attacker’s genitals.

The Bible Tells Me So (part 1)

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One thing I like to emphasize to people is that you must read the bible for yourself.  Never let someone else tell you what the Bible says.  If someone says something is in the Bible…look it up.  And don’t just read the verse, read the verses around it so you have a context.  Take your Bible to church; when the minister starts quoting scripture write them down and look them up.

I’d like to share a recent Facebook post.  It started with a comment about loving homosexuals.  As you can imagine from the high visibility that topic has been getting lately, it sparked a lively debate.  Someone posted (or reposted) the following reply.  Of course with my warped sense of humor, I found it hilarious….

Thank you for doing so much to educate people regarding God’s Law. I have learned a great deal from your posts, and try to share that knowledge with as many people as I can. When someone tries to defend the homosexual lifestyle, for example, I simply remind them that Leviticus 18:22 clearly states it to be an abomination. End of debate. I do need some advice from you, however, regarding some of the other specific laws and how to follow them:

 

When I burn a bull on the altar as a sacrifice, I know it creates a pleasing odor for the Lord – Lev.1:9. The problem is my neighbors. They claim the odor is not pleasing to them. Should I smite them?

 

I would like to sell my daughter into slavery, as sanctioned in Exodus 21:7. In this day and age, what do you think would be a fair price for her?

 

I know that I am allowed no contact with a woman while she is in her period of menstrual uncleanliness – Lev.15:19- 24. The problem is, how do I tell? I have tried asking, but most women take offense.

 

Lev. 25:44 states that I may indeed possess slaves, both male and female, provided they are purchased from neighboring nations. A friend of mine claims that this applies to Mexicans, but not Canadians. Can you clarify? Why can’t I own Canadians?

 

I have a neighbor who insists on working on the Sabbath. Exodus 35:2 clearly states he should be put to death. Am I morally obligated to kill him myself?

 

A friend of mine feels that even though eating shellfish is an abomination – Lev. 11:10, it is a lesser abomination than homosexuality. I don’t agree. Can you settle this?

 

Lev. 21:20 states that I may not approach the altar of God if I have a defect in my sight. I have to admit that I wear reading glasses. Does my vision have to be 20/20, or is there some wiggle room here?

 

Most of my male friends get their hair trimmed, including the hair around their temples, even though this is expressly forbidden by Lev. 19:27. How should they die?

 

I know from Lev. 11:6-8 that touching the skin of a dead pig makes me unclean, but may I still play football if I wear gloves?

 

My uncle has a farm. He violates Lev. 19:19 by planting two different crops in the same field, as does his wife by wearing garments made of two different kinds of thread (cotton/polyester blend). He also tends to curse and blaspheme a lot. Is it really necessary that we go to all the trouble of getting the whole town together to stone them? – Lev.24:10-16. Couldn’t we just burn them to death at a private family affair like we do with people who sleep with their in-laws? (Lev. 20:14)

 

I know you have studied these things extensively, so I am confident you can help. Thank you again for reminding us that God’s word is eternal and unchanging.

 

Your friend

A Message for Those who are Hurting

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Today’s guest post comes from Carlos Jeff.  There is nothing adequate I can say to properly introduce this piece, so without further ado….

These words here are from The Holy spirit directed to you reading this.

I felt the need to write this here for all of those hurting inside from the pressures of life, loss of a loved one etc. Let me give you a short testimony: In the last two years I lost my marriage, my home, cars, money. I was homeless and unemployed. To top it off I lost two, yes TWO, of my sons to a drowning accident.

Many have asked me repeatedly how I’ve managed to stay sane, or Hell, even alive. It’s simply thru the GRACE OF GOD and his merciful loving hands that I have done so. There have been many days that I wasn’t sure if I’d be able to make it. There is nothing like the love a father has for his sons. The void of my sons will never fully be filled by anyone or anything. However, I woke up today and realized that I still have so much to be proud and alive for. I have other kids who need me more than ever before. I have an abundance of talent that even surprises me. I have a host of loved ones and friends who have kept me alive and kicking, but MOST of all I have the anointment that the MOST HIGH has put on my heart.

I have spent the last year raising funds to save other children’s lives by providing swimming lessons. I spent time at hospitals talking to other parents with dying children.

What may you ask is this message really about??

It’s about facing ADVERSITY HEAD ON and NEVER, NEVER, NEVER Giving up. The storm shall eventually pass, and I bet the day will be filled with Sunshine. My grandfather told me once “Boy, the sun gonna rise with or without you, so what you gonna do?” I can hear his voice clearly, like it was yesterday.

Tomorrow I face yet another uphill battle. My son Cameron, R.I.P. would be 11 years old tomorrow. I’ve been depressed thinking about it. Not sure if I could face it without a major breakdown. He was, still is, my lifeforce. I feel his spirit inside of me literally. I’m trembling as I write this. I wasn’t sure about writing anything about it but something said that there is someone in need of this message. Someone who is ready to give up on life. Someone who is hurting ten times more than I am.

So, I want those who are reading this to know that LIFE can be HELL sometimes, but with a simple change of thinking, it can be HEAVEN. Embrace the people around you who mean something to you. Don’t wait til they are gone to show them their importance. Take every chance you can to live out your dreams, and NEVER forget GOD’S promise to you that you can have EVERLASTING LIFE if you simply BELIEVE in him. I will definitely see my sons again. Heck, I bet they visit me tonight. Hopefully they will give me more insight on what God has in store for me, my family, and YOU…. KEEP FIGHTING THRU THE THINGS IN YOUR LIFE……

Love Ya,
LOS

 

In memory of his two sons,  the Cameron and Bryce Jeff Memorial Foundation was established to educate people on the importance of Water safety.

If I won the lottery…

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Last week’s megamillion jackpot was $656,000,000.   A lot of people all over the country chipped in at the hopes of getting a piece of that enormous pie.  There are some who say money is evil and corrupts, I don’t think so.  I believe money is an amplifier of your character.  If you’re a good person, you’ll do good things with it.  If you’re a bad person, you’ll do bad things with it.  This week’s guest post comes from Denyse Hughes who shares with us a biblical perspective on money.  Enjoy.

 

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In all honesty, I’ve been thinking a lot about the record breaking Mega Millions Jackpot. It’s not easy to admit that, because many believers think its a sin to play the lottery. I, personally, do not believe the act of playing is any different than buying a raffle ticket for your child’s school fund raiser. I think the sin comes in the reliance on winning or taking bill money to spend on lottery tickets or wanting the money for purely selfish motives.

In my quiet time this morning I read and pondered on two verses: I Timothy 6: 9&10.

9People who want to get rich are tempted. They fall into a trap. They are tripped up by wanting many foolish and harmful things. Those who live like that are dragged down by what they do. They are destroyed and die.

10 Love for money causes all kinds of evil. Some people want to get rich. They have wandered away from the faith. They have wounded themselves with many sorrows.

Then I prayed. What I heard and began to realize is that its all God’s money. He can choose for you to win it. If He does, it’s best to realize that He’s entrusting you to bring Him glory with it. For me, its not about becoming rich. I hope master the discipline of simplicity as I use God’s money to show love and help the seemingly unloved and unlovable, and those in need. The Bible says there will always be  the poor and needy,(Deuteronomy 15:11) but that doesn’t mean we can’t do what we can to decrease those numbers.

40 Days of Fasting and Prayer with Compass Community Church

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My church, Compass Community Church, recently embarked on a journey: “40 days of fasting and praying.”  If you’ve ever felt like you needed to break some strongholds in your life or spend more time with God this is a great opportunity to do so with a group.  Even though they started a few days ago, its not too late to join.  Every day you’ll receive an uplifting, encouraging message  to help you through the process.  If you’d like more information about participating drop a line to [email protected]

Below are a few excerpts from the past few days….

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“Fasting is about the condition of the heart, not the number of days.” (Bill Bright)  Biblical fasting is when you choose to deny yourself of basic strongholds in your life, like sugar, TV, Facebook, or meals to name just a few, to be available for prayer and conversation with the Lord.

If you need some assistance with this, here are a couple of ideas.  Read through the Scripture for the Day included below.  Then use the prayers as a starting point for your own prayer time.  Or, you might want to read more about the Armor of God.  You can find this scripture in Ephesians 6:11-18.

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Today we are focusing on breaking strongholds.  You have probably found one habit that hinders you from really enjoying God and being free.  If not, just ask the person sitting next to you…honestly. They will likely be able to find one of your faulty habits pretty quickly.

We’ll called these unhealthy habits strongholds.  If you have been fasting from a stronghold for three or four days, you are probably starting miss the habit about now.  I just want to remind you that you are seeking personal time with God.  Abstaining from a stronghold that holds you down will help you choose to replace it with space for Him.  And, strangely enough, it also brings freedom.

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It’s time to talk about discipline.

To begin a discipline, you must identify something that is holding you back.  That would be your stronghold.  Then, you stop whatever is hindering you from experiencing Great God Opportunities. At the same time, create boundaries that will help you not indulge in the stronghold. And, begin to follow a new routine that will steer you away from the stronghold.

Now, for the hardest, most important piece. Identify accountability people that will help you steer away from this stronghold.  Ask them to check in with you on a regular basis.  Compass is a great place to find this type of person.

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A helpful thought from Dr. Cindy Trimm:

Cleanse and nourish your body by avoiding all toxic products and unwholesome foods and hydrating sufficiently-no less than 8 glasses of water per day!

Cleanse and nourish your soul by avoiding all toxic media and unwholesome entertainment-hydrate your soul by drinking from the fountain of the Word daily!

Cleanse and nourish your spirit by avoiding toxic places and unwholesome people-hydrate your spirit by praising and worshipping God whenever possible.

What if Joseph and Mary Had Facebook?

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So I realize that I might be the only person on the planet who hadn’t seen this.  But I’m gonna share it anyway, because I think it is soooo cool (and features one of my favorite Christmas songs)….

Pick me! Pick me!

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Colleen is back!  Don’t ya just love her writing?  She cracks me up.  I have to say this dream of hers did leave me thinking….”would I get picked?”

So, the other week I have this dream.

I’m at the gates of St. Peter. But it’s not all white doves and golden gates and harps playing. It’s me and a bunch of other people. We’ve formed two lines parallel to one another and facing each other. We’re dressed in t-shirts and ratty sneakers. And there’s a window… like a bank teller. But it is outside and grungy….like we’re waiting in line for government cheese or something.

And out comes St. Peter. But of course I don’t see his face. He points to a bunch of people and tells them to go to the next room to wait for him. And I know they’ve won some prize, but I can’t figure out what it is. And I can’t figure out what prize I’M about to win. (See, I’ve not quite figured out where I am and why I’m there). I don’t get picked.  I’m sad and that’s when I figure out why I’m there.  Suddenly I’m desperate to be picked. But I don’t get picked. And I am begging, “but I’m a good person!” He agrees, BUT…

I’m burdened. I’d be like toxic waste spreading the bubonic plague of negativity through all of Heaven. Because it turns out St. Peter feels like I have some forgiving left to do. But I say, “no! I DO forgive. Really, I do! I forgave Sally Soandso for accusing me of being a lousy housekeeper. And I forgive my ex-husband for cheating on me. And I forgive my mother for not being perfect and I forgive and I forgive and I forgive.

That’s when I start crying even harder because I realize that if I can have such rapid recall on every little trespass against me (or every big one for that matter) then apparently I haven’t quite forgiven in the way I need to.  Then I wake up and I cry some more because I remember the dream. And man, have I ever “stepped in it” if St. Peter’s meeting me in my dreams! And I know what I must do, but I just DON’T KNOW HOW!

So here’s hoping I have the next 80 years to figure it out and not the next 8 weeks. And by the way… anyone know where to go in the bible for some passages that may unveil some clues? ‘Cause time could be tickin’!