Thursday, July 10, 2014

The End of Purpose

Acts 21:14
 
14So when he would not be persuaded, we ceased saying, "The will of the Lord be done."
 
A prophet by the name of Agabus came to the house of Philip the evangelist who was one of the seven ordained deacons. Agabus gave a very disturbing prophecy that the apostle Paul would soon meet the end of his earthly ministry for Christ. Luke and the others who were present with Paul asked him not to go to the place where he was to be bound and would die. Paul's response was that he was ready to be bound and die for the cause of Christ. Once Paul accepted the prophecy given, those around him did too.
 
It had to be a very sobering evening. But you cannot stop the will of the Lord. For Paul would come to the end of his earthly purpose knowing he did what the Lord asked of him when he met Him on the road to Damascus. The closest revelation we've likely had of this since 66-68 A.D. is the night Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. preached his sermon, "I've Been to the Mountaintop" at the Church of God in Christ (COGIC) head quarters in Memphis, TN on April 3, 1968. The prophecy he gave came directly from the Lord. Dr. King's life ended on April 4th via assassination. Some of you reading this witnessed the news report. But can you imagine being with Dr. King the night before giving that sermon?  He said, "I might not get there with you."  Dr. King, like the apostle Paul, believed in the cause of equality and Christ to the point of death. No one around him was ready to accept that the end of his purpose was coming but Dr. King did. He had given his all and had done all he could. I sat here reading the scriptures with tears because it is painful for anyone to see a leader come to the end of their purpose. But at least each of them found what the Lord fashioned for them to do. What about you? You cannot get to the end of purpose if you never know what yours is. Will you inquire of God to find out?

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Unquestionable Loyalty

1Samuel 20:4
 
4So Jonathan said to David, "Whatever you yourself desire, I will do it for you."
 
The friendship between Jonathan and David is one that has been covered before and is most popular when discussing godly soul ties or divine connections. But from Jonathan's own lips he declares his loyalty to David though he knew David would be the next king. Let's be honest, how many would really be loyal to someone who was to advance to a position, title or place that by custom or natural birthright would be yours? Remember Saul, Jonathan's father, was the king. By birthright, the next successor was to be Jonathan. The way many people handle their friendships is to jump over, push aside, steal or do whatever they can to get what their 'friend' has that they believe should or at least want to be theirs. But not Jonathan! Jonathan recognized that God chose David and was with him. Any attempts to dupe David was in effect, attempting to dupe God. And how many really want to try to pull a fast one on God? Jonathan's love for David was true and not laced with motives. His love and loyalty for David was unquestionable even to the division between him and his father Saul. Jonathan understood that right was right and wrong was wrong. Though his father, King Saul was his blood, he knew that God was with David and was willing to help David any way he could. That's real friendship and love. This example is what a godly soul tie or divine connection looks like.

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Is Your Heart Open?

Hebrews 10:16-17
 
16But they have not all obeyed the gospel for Isaiah says, "Lord who has believed our report?" 17So then faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.
 
Paul was addressing the Jews who rejected the gospel of Christ. But there are many Gentiles who have rejected the gospel of Christ. There are those who have heard the testimonies but still do not believe. There are those who have grown up hearing the word of God yet they still reject the gospel of Christ. Paul's point was that it wasn't the lack of hearing the word that caused the Jews to be in a state of disbelief.  The NKJ Study Bible translation comments, "it was their disobedience and rebellion that caused them not to believe." The word says that without faith, it is impossible to please to God. But in order to have faith you have to hear the word of God. For many today, it is their own stubborn will that keeps them from hearing and entering the kingdom of God. There are those who have heard the word Sunday after Sunday but they are as cold as ice or manipulative and conniving as the serpent in the garden of Eden. Just being in church does not mean you are in and of the kingdom of God. It's a heart issue. Your heart has to be open to truly receiving Christ. Is your heart open? Have you received Christ? Or are you rejecting Him with your own stubborn will and rebellion?

Monday, July 7, 2014

The Warrior's Arrows

Psalm 127:4
 
4Like arrows in the hand of a warrior, so are the children of one's youth.
 
What's the quickest way to handicap a warrior? Destroy their weapons. So the Word of God says that children are like arrows in the hands of a warrior. And we know children are a gift from the Lord. So the quickest way for the enemy to destroy anyone, is to destroy their children.
 
I have provided this statistic before that I received on my first visit to DC's children's advocacy center, Safe Shores, that I am an ambassador for. "1 in 10 children will be sexually abused on or before their 18th birthday." Now, measure that statistic against what the Word of God says and you will see why the issue of childhood sexual abuse is everyone's problem. Over the weekend I saw two crime/cop dramas. One was an American show and one was a British show. I rather enjoy British mysteries and crime shows. For two countries to air shows this weekend on child abuse, what happens when the silence is permitted in families and how it destroys the children was no coincidence. It is the very issue I have been fighting against through my latest book,  Shh Don't Tell  and alongside the children's advocacy center you've heard me speak of repeatedly.
 
In my interview last month on Village Connector TV, I gave some valuable hints on what to look for in children who have been abused. I also talked about the silence that children are manipulated into. This is why it's important for you as parents, aunts, grandparents, cousins, friends etc to be conscious of the surroundings of children and be diligent yourselves in what to look for so the enemy does not destroy a family's name sake. The quickest way for the enemy to disable you is to grab hold of your children. I am blessed to have survived childhood sexual abuse, not only through therapy as a child, but through the grace of God so I could understand forgiveness and wholeness in Him to have the strength to interview other survivors and write about a subject no one likes to discuss. It's not discussing it, being in denial and not being aware that causes so many children to be eliminated. To get some helpful hints on what to look for, check out my interview on Village Connector TV's Between the Covers for Book Lovers  through the following link: http://new.livestream.com/villageconnectortv/events/2856223/videos/53394142.

Friday, July 4, 2014

God Will Answer

Micah 7:7
 
7Therefore I will look to the Lord; I will wait for the God of my salvation; my God will hear me.
 
God made the prophet Micah aware of His displeasure over Israel's sins. And Micah himself showed sorrow over Israel's sins. The NKJ Study Bible notes that sin had so consumed even God's people that they preyed on their own neighbors and even those in the closest of relationships could not be trusted. The only one to be trusted is God. Does any of this sound familiar? Jesus said in Matthew 24 that the same would be true and demonstrated as signs of the time of the end of the age. Friends betraying friends, spouses not able to trust each other and family members seeking to do harm to other family members and even those who claim to be God's people as noted in Micah 7:5-6. Matthew 24:10-12 also references false prophets. Jesus said it would get so bad that "the love of many will grow cold." Is this not true at this moment in time? Micah gave the same resolution as Jesus, trusting and looking to the God of your salvation is the answer to your dilemma. Even Job had the displeasure of finding that out though his situation was not even as a result of sin in his life. He attempted to look to his wife but she was so bitter and angry with God over their circumstances that her advice was not prudent. Job's friends whom he had always been there for were supposed to comfort him in his time of need. However, they picked Job's misfortune as an opportunistic time to reveal what they thought of Job and presumed to know the reason for his circumstances. Yet, Job continued to petition his request for answers to God. And God did answer. And so no matter what dilemma you are facing, God will answer in His perfect timing. Your friends do not have answers nor your family. Only God can give direction and only He can orchestrate the atmosphere where the answer is revealed and obeyed. When it occurs, no one can get the glory but God.
P.S. Have a wonderful and joyous 4th of July Celebration to those here in the United States!

Thursday, July 3, 2014

The Savior

Psalm 72:12
 
12For He will deliver the needy when he cries, the poor also, and him who has no helper.
 
Solomon wrote Psalm 72 while he was petitioning God for wisdom on how to rule as a king. Within it, God gave to him knowledge about Jesus, the coming Messiah. When you cry out for Jesus, He hears it and responds. When you are at your lowest point, Jesus always has a way of quickening your step once more. When there is no food on the table or money in your pocket, when you call on Jesus,  He sends nourishment right on time. And for you who has no one at your side, He sends help just when you need it when you call His name.  Jesus is many things to many people but He is the Savior and the living Word.

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

The Selection Process

Luke 6:12
 
12Now it came to pass in those days that He went out to the mountain to pray, and continued all night in prayer to God.
 
The gospel of Luke records Jesus being in prayer before the apostles were selected. Jesus said repeatedly during His earthly ministry that He only did, "the will of the Father." The way to know the will of God is both in scripture and in prayer as Jesus demonstrated. Selecting the apostles was a serious decision. These were the ones to be closest to Him for the purposes of teaching and preparing for spreading the gospel. Even Jesus knew the importance of God's will in the selection process. After God selected Gideon to help restore God's people, God showed the same to Gideon regarding the battle to defeat the Midianites. In Judges 7 God told Gideon that he had too many men and gave him the criteria on which to select the men to accompany him. In Exodus 4 God told Moses that he would be the one used to help free God's people from bondage. And when Moses felt he could not complete the task, God appointed to him his brother Aaron to assist. In Genesis Chapter 2, after God created Adam and gave him the task of naming the animals and Adam realized he was alone, God created and appointed Eve, his wife, to be by his side to have dominion over the earth.
 
Do you see a common theme in all these examples? God selected someone for a task and then selected those who would assist. The selection process comes by prayer which is a direct conversation with God the Father. It is a two-way conversation. You ask God in prayer, then WAIT and LISTEN for His answer. Many times people talk to God but do not listen for His answer.  If you know God has given you an assignment, then you must also go to Him for direction on how to carry it out,  if He wants you to have a partner to carry out and whom to select. When God selects you, He equips you. You are not alone.