Fellowship with God and Humility

One of the Classic Christian Authors  that can instantly stir the passions of my soul is Andrew Murray.  He spoke often of our relationship with God and our lives of prayer.  Read these words and let your prayer life be stirred:

Andrew Murray

Andrew Murray

The first and chief need of our Christian life is, Fellowship with God. The Divine life within us comes from God, and is entirely dependent upon Him. As I need every moment afresh the air to breathe, as the s sun every moment afresh sends down its light, so it is only in direct living communication with God that my soul can be strong.

The manna of one day was corrupt when the next day came. I must every day have fresh grace from heaven, and I obtain it only in direct waiting upon God Himself. Begin each day by tarrying before God, and letting Him touch you. Take time to meet God.

To this end, let your first act in your devotion be a setting yourself still before God. In prayer, or worship, everything depends upon God taking the chief place. I must bow quietly before Him in humble faith and adoration, speaking thus within my heart: “God is. God is near. God is love, longing to communicate Himself to me. God the Almighty One, Who worketh all in all, is even now waiting to work in me, and make Himself known.” Take time, till you know God is very near.

When you have given God His place of honor, glory, and power, take your place of deepest lowliness, and seek to be filled with the Spirit of humility. As a creature it is your blessedness to be nothing, that God may be all in you. As a sinner you are not worthy to look up to God; bow in self abasement. As a saint, let God’s love overwhelm you, and bow you still lower down. Sink down before Him in humility, meekness, patience, and surrender to His goodness and mercy. He will exalt you.”

Andrew Murray, The Deeper Christian Life

Thought For The Journey: Excellence?

In our walk through life we often become misguided in our values.  Often we cannot see our own hearts and inconsistencies.  As Christians we tend to be a people with double standards.  Expectations of others that we do not hold to ourselves.

When we go to a restaurant, we expect excellent food, great service and then we will leave a good tip.  We go to the grocery store and pick out the perfect foods that meet our specifications.  We go to the mall and shop for quality clothes (name-brand, no generics).  Then we venture to the church and expect top-notch worship and the perfect sermon.  “I hope the youth and children’s programs are par excellence for my excellent kids.”  After church we go to another restaurant and expect excellent food and great service and then we will leave a good tip.

We are trapped in our expectation of excellence.  Here is the flip side of this coin.  In our relationship with God we do enough just to get by.  Just to make to Heaven.  Enough committment to be called committed but do we go over and beyond for the work of Christ?  Are we serving God with excellence or are we just getting by?  We expect God to bless us and open incredible doors for us, all the while we serve Him half-heartedly. 

I am not talking about us performing in excellence in church ministry.  I am talking about taking up the cross and following Christ.  We judge others harshly but we do not use the same standard for ourselves.  Jesus said, “The same measure that you use, it will be measured back to you.”  Do we want to be judged by the standard we judge with. 

It is time for the church of Jesus Christ, to sell out to Him.  To become completely committed to Him and lay down our lives and follow Him.  Let’s quit doing enough just to get to Heaven.  Let’s do something that will guarantee rewards in Heaven.

Recenly Uploaded Sermons

We just added the first two messages from our Road Signs series.  This series has been a look at some of the key components of the faith.

One Way is simple message of salvation that points the lost to Christ.  If you know someone that needs Jesus, send them the link.  Your Exit Is Coming Up is a message that looks at the events that lead up to our exit, the return of Christ.

You can go here to listen or download them.  ONE WAY or YOUR EXIT IS COMING UP.

If you do not visit our church website often, make sure you check it out.

The Evolution Of Barney

For many years now, I must admit, there has been a secret I have kept.  It is a secret that could ruin my reputation.  This morning I admit that I watch Barney.  To clarify, it is not Barney Fife that I am talking about (although that is one of my favorite shows).  It is Barney, the big purple dinosaur.  Okay, I have that off my chest now and I hope you do not think less of me, but as parents we MUST do certain things we do not necessarily like.

We watched a little Barney with Josh, but Hannah simply adores the Big Purple Dinosaur.  She watches him, does the hand motions to the songs and tries to sing-along.  It is cute,  but it is Barney.  Sometimes I go to bed with the songs in  my head.  “I love you, you love me, we’re a happy family, and a hug for you and a kiss from me to you, won’t you say you love me too.”

Now let’s look at the heart of this confession.  Since our children are 12 years apart, we have watched the evolution of Barney.  We watched him when he first came out, 10 to 12 years ago and we see a difference.  The dinosaur is the same, but the show has changed with the times.  The songs are different, the movie set is different, and there are  even some new characters.  He even has a cool interactive website.  They have changed with the times for the better.  Barney still sings the same I love you song but the rest of the show is fresh. 

If the children’s movie industry understands change, why doesn’t the church?  We don’t change our message, but we might need to change our methods to reach people.  The church needs a fresh approach to communicating the greatest message ever written.  We need the evolution of the church.  Now, I believe that evolution needs to resemble the characteristics of the early church, however, we need to be effective in the 21st century.  People have different needs today, how can we address them?  Some need more fellowship, others desire more teaching, yet others are needing specific ministries that will minister to their needs.  Our children’s and youth ministries need to be able to reach an IPOD and video game generation with the timeless message of Christ. 

What can we do in our church to address the needs of this generation?  How can we be more effective today?

All Is Well

Tropical Storm Edouard blew through yesterday and it was quite uneventful for us.  There was minimal area damage and even the rainfall was not the norm for a Tropical Storm.  We rested most of the day and then headed to Houston to pick up Hannah from her MiMi’s.

Our prayers are still with those who received damage from Edouard.  Don’t forget Bible study tonight.  We continue our look at the Sermon on the Mount.

Tropical Storm Edouard

Tropical Storm Edouard is passing through this morning.  The wind is blowing, the rain is falling and at times, the house creaks.  The beauty of this is that it is the perfect sleeping weather.  When a storm comes through our area, it entitles most of us to a free day off.  So today we do nothing but watch the rain.

Storms Are Brewing

What a crazy weekend!  Last night some powerful thunderstorms moved through right before church and knocked the power out in half the building. (I don’t know how it went out in half the building. But I am sitting in the dark and still able to plug in my computer)  We had an abbreviated service last night and went home to find out, from the news, that we are in a hurricane warning. 

It seems Tropical Storm Eduardo is headed for the Texas Coast.  They are predicting that it become a Category 1 Hurricane by morning.  When you live on the coast it seems inevitable, but who really likes the prediction of these storms.  Last year, we went to sleep with Tropical Storm Humberto, which was a low-grade TS, and we woke up with a Hurricane.  In 2005, we were hit head-on with Hurricane Rita which did immense damage to our area.  I feel like I might be bad luck for this area:)  They didn’t have a hurricane for the fifty years before I moved here.

Storms along the coast are a part of living on the coast.  Storms in the life of the believer are inevitable also.  Just because we are Christians doesn’t mean we are exempt from hard times.  Life is sometimes hard and there are seasons in our life where it feels like the storms are brewing.  We have to bat down the hatches and endure the storms of life with the help of our Lord. 

When the storm winds blow in our lives, we have to rely and trust in the Lord.  We must place our hope and confidence in Him.  He has endured every storm imaginable to man.  The Bible says that He is touched with the feelings of our infirmities.  He was in all points tempted like we are.  Jesus understands when the storms brew in our lives and He challenges us to cast our cares upon Him for He cares for us.  Cast your cares on Him, He is able to sustain you.

P.S. Pray for the Texas/Louisiana coastal communities.

Sunday Morning Greeting

This morning as I walked into the back door of the church, I was greeted by someones vandalism.  What a way to start off Sunday Morning.  Sunday mornings are pretty jam packed already, there is not much time to erase someone’s idea of a practical joke.

As you can see someone thought it was a great way to spend Saturday night by painting the back door of our church.  There were two paintings; I covered up the vulgar one. 

I often wonder what goes through someone’s mind when it comes to desecratng a house of worship.  I was irritated but I was also saddened to know that the person who committed this was a sinner.  It is more than painting a church door, it is a person who is not right with God and if their life does not change, they will spend eternity separated from God.

Pray with me that whoever did this will feel the conviction of the Holy Spirit and turn their heart to Christ.