Thursday, July 26, 2012

The Overseer of your Souls




I am thankful,
It’s been about 5 years, since I have taken a vacation, and as I sit here looking out the windows of a rental home in West Virginia, I am thankful. This morning as I read 1st Peter chapter 2, I am overwhelmed by the greatness and the kindness of my Savior Jesus. I have come to realize that the Christian life is a very difficult one to live, but that because of Jesus I can now live my life, not controlled by my passions, but controlled by my God. And as I read 1st Peter I know that it won’t be easy, but that it can be done, and I know that even if I have to suffer while trying to live for Christ, He is worth the suffering. At the very end of chapter 2 Jesus is called the Overseer of your souls. I thought about that title, for all who have placed their faith in Him, He is now the caretaker and Overseer of their souls, and for that I am thankful. For who better, could ever care for my soul, than the one who created my soul.  

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

West High AVE



Today is one of those days, when life just seems empty. As I sit here and look out my window, the street sign looks back at me 5th St NW and West High Ave. And I ask myself, Lord what is my purpose, what is it that you want me to do in this small town of New Philadelphia. And as I sit here and talk with God, there are no great revelations, no awesome moment of clarity, no that’s what Im called to do. No all I here is silence. So I sit and I look out my window, not knowing what it is that I’m wanting God to say to me. But I do know that my God is able to speak in the silence that often times all God wants from us is our hearts. And maybe that’s what God is showing me, that don I see all the things that you do, but right now just sit and be with me. Just look out your window and know that I am God. Just know that I (God) love you with and unrelenting love. Know that when your feel alone, I feel your heart and I am here for you. When you feel afraid I will fight the battles for you. When you don’t know what to say or do, its ok I am still your God and I wont let you go. So I sit here and in the silence and even though I don’t hear God. I know he would tell me its ok Don I know all that you feel and your heart will again sing, just not today. 

Thursday, May 17, 2012

WHY




Have you ever wondered why God did it? Why did God give us the Gospel, the good news, the news that even though we were without hope, Jesus came and died and rose again so that all who call on His name will be saved. What is it about us that makes us so special. What could we have to offer a perfect, holy, righteous God? Well the answer is nothing. God did not do it because we were worth it or that we could offer him something . God did it because he loves us. He knew that there was nothing about us that deserved the gospel, the good news. Nothing about us that deserved the gift of Jesus Christ. But God the father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit, did it anyway, because they love us. In Ephesians 2:4-7 the bible states "but Because of his great love for us, God who is rich mercy, made us alive with Christ even when we were dead in transgressions , it is by grace you have been saved. And God raised us up with Christ and seated us with him in the heavenly realms in Christ Jesus, in order that in the coming ages he might show the incomparable riches of his grace, expressed in his kindness to us in Christ Jesus. Do you see it? God did it because he loves us. He chose to love us and it is because of his great love, he gave us life. We are the recipients of the great love of God, so thats why he made a way for us, Why he died for us, and why one day he will come back for us. God the Father, the Son, the Holy Spirit love us so much that they brought us to themselves. Don't ever think, there was something in us that deserved The Good News, but God love us so much that he gave himself so we could be with him.
Thank you God for loving us that much.

Don 

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

A Letter to my Friends



One of the things I love so much about the bible, is how often it speaks to my heart, and what’s going on in my life. And lately my life has been a little odd. You see often time I love to go to a coffee shop, or MacDonald’s for coffee in the morning and to read my bible. But it seems that recently my reading has invited others to come over and give me their opinion about, God, or Jesus, or the Holy Spirit, or a verity of other things. Most of the conversation is good, many people just want to see what I’m reading, or they ask me to pray for someone they know and is in need of prayer. But recently the interruptions have been more aggressive and challenging. Take this morning, a man ask me what I was reading, and I told him, I was studying Jude, because it was what I was teaching my Sunday morning class. At that point he said that God and Jesus were God alone, but that the Holy Spirit was not God, and furthermore, the Holy Spirit was not even a person, but was just the spirit of the father and the son. Now you have to understand, these types of conversations seem lately, to be the norm. Just a few days before I meet with and old friend and he told me that he no longer believes that Jesus was God, that only God the father is God. Another friend told me that he now believes that all roads lead to God so all religions are true. As I have been reading the bible, I now realizes that the bible tells that these things will happen. I’m not saying that I know where each person that comes up to talk to me about these things, stands. Some may be just trying to figure it all out, some may just have bad understanding of God and His word. But the bible says in Jude 18 “In the last times there will be scoffer, following their own ungodly passions. And I do believe that. As I have been reading Jude and 1st John I know that people will deny the person Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit. People will add too or take away from the word of God. But as it states in Jude:20&21 But you beloved, build yourselves up in your most holy faith, and keep yourselves in the love of God. That's what we are called to do, to contend for the faith and to build ourselves up in the most holy faith. I know that God is allowing me to have these conversations, so that i can see the scope of the problem. Our faith, and our God are under attack, so lets stand for Him and his word, because he has done so much for us.

P.S. today remember this truth

Now to him who is able to keep you from stumbling and to present you blameless before the presence of his glory with great joy, to the only God, our Savior, through Jesus Christ our Lord, be glory, majesty, dominion, and authority, before all time and now and forever Amen.

Friday, March 30, 2012

You are the King of Israel”


Nathanael answered him, Rabbi “you are the Son of God! You are the King of Israel”

Wow what a moment of clarity, and what a moment of joy. Can you picture Nathanael as a young Jewish boy he had been told all the stories about the messiah, the one who would come and save the Jews, the one that would be the King of Israel? But now he was standing right in front of him, the King was talking with him, calling him to follow.

Its moments like these that we as Christians have often missed, for this King of Israel, has call us to follow. It might be due to our lack of understanding we are not that Jewish young boy who have studies most of his young life about this King. It might be that we just don’t feel the weight of who he is, or it just might be that we have lost the sense of AWE for the messiah. But what ever it is, it is time to refocus to regain a sense of who this man is. He is the King of Israel, but even more he is The King of Kings, The Lord of Lord’s, The Saving One. He is The Messiah, Jesus Christ the Lord.

So today take a moment and think about it, ask today for a profound sense of AWE for The King.

Friday, March 9, 2012

The Preeminence of Jesus Christ


Often times when I’m talking to both Christians and non –Christians alike, it is the person of Jesus Christ where most of the discussion becomes difficult. I have notice that people are often uncomfortable with what the Bile has to say about Jesus Christ. In Colossians chapter 1 verses 15-23 the Bible tells us that He (Jesus Christ) is the image of the invisible God. It goes on to say that all things were created, through him and for him. Yes the bible is telling us that Jesus Christ has Preeminence over all things. For Christians this truth about Jesus Christ is the foundation for all we believe. Yet for some Christians it is this very truth the Preeminence of Jesus Christ, that’s makes conversations with those who do not believe overwhelming. How do you tell those who do not believe as we do that if they don’t turn to Jesus Christ they have no hope. How do you speak truth in love?

And for non-Christians Jesus Christ is self righteous and arrogant. They say how can anyone say that unless you believe in me you cannot have eternal life. I must admit that the truths about Jesus Christ can be difficult for those who do not believe. But we should always remember that it is because of the person of Jesus Christ that we can now have life. For without such a savior, the God-man who died for our sin, we would all be without hope. And we would have no hope to offer others. So no matter what people say about Jesus Christ never forget, with out Him there would be no opportunity for any of us, including those who are so angry with him. For when they come to know him their anger will turn to thanksgiving, so although the conversations are hard they are worth it.

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Increase our Faith


Have you ever wanted to have more faith, I have. So often I find myself not really having faith that can move anything let alone faith that can move mountains. For that reason I love Luke 17:5 where the apostles said to Jesus “Lord increase our faith” and Jesus responded by saying “If you had faith like a grain of mustard seed, you could say to the mulberry tree. Be uprooted and planted in the sea, and it would obey you” This verse is found in a section of scripture that is dealing with forgiveness and as the apostles heard Jesus teaching on forgiveness they ask him to increase their faith. And that’s my point.


I am finding that no matter what the situation is in life, when there is a difficult choice to be made, or a hard battle to be won its not more faith we need but to act on the faith that we have. We need to become more obedience to God’s word, and live out the principles that are found within His word. Now don’t get me wrong I would love to grow in my faith, but it is not more faith I need, it is growing in the faith that God has given me. I need to ask God to help me grow in my faith, so when the hard things, the impossible things that God my ask of me, I can respond as God would have me too.