Persecution
Persecution is defined as hostility and ill-treatment, especially because of race or political or religious beliefs; harassment or punishment in a manner designed to injure, grieve, or afflict; a causing to suffer because of belief.
Be not deceived:
The reality is, in our country, up until now we have never really been persecuted by the state where they mean to do harm. Question: Why are the liberals so bent on keeping churches closed? One reason is the true believer opposes them. This is what is happening all over the country and right here in New Mexico. The sad thing is, Christians aren’t sure if it’s happening, and some of the ones who do recognize it aren’t sure how they should react.
Resist oppression:
So, what should we do? I believe we should fight back by resisting it and pushing back against it. If it means civil disobedience, then that’s where we should stand. I believe we should speak out about it, and let the governor and all her cronies know we aren’t going to sit back and watch our freedom of religion being infringed upon anymore. We should assemble together and worship our God, regardless of what the government says.
Choose life:
This governor really doesn’t care anything about human life. If she did, why is she so happy to see innocent babies murdered? If she cared about life, why didn’t she close the abortion clinics? If she cares about life, why is she ruining so many lives and businesses because of her ungodly orders?
We as believers should take our stand and say, Enough is enough! We serve the only true God, and no one will dictate to us how and where we do this.
Just a thought,
PSS
Published on Tuesday, June 16, 2020 @ 8:15 AM MDT
Enjoying the Good Life
I have a T-shirt that says, “Life Is Good!” I love that message!
Priorities:
Despite all the difficulties and complications, life is still good. It’s a constant reminder to keep the most important things important — things like my family and that life is what I make it.
Choices:
I remind myself that the decisions I make today affect and impact my life in the future. You see, the good and bad experiences of our past affect the decisions we make today, and become the default reason we did this or that. The reality is that we have to accept responsibility for our lives and the choices we make.
Responsibilities:
We should no longer allow ourselves to be the victim, but overcome every obstacle and refuse to blame others for our actions. If we do, we’ll continue to make better choices and realize that life really is good. We get only one life to live, and there are no do-overs or mulligans.
Whatever the poor choices we made in the past, we have to let them go and move on and make better decisions with optimism for the future. Life is good!
Just a thought,
PSS
Published on Tuesday, June 9, 2020 @ 6:07 AM MDT
Focused Faith
What kind of faith do you really have? Is it focused faith or circumstantial faith?
Circumstances:
Circumstantial faith is faith that goes up or down, depending on my current set of circumstances. It’s believing in God as long as I am happy with every aspect of my life — everything going the way I want it to go. This type of faith is not at all faith in God — in one day, out the next, depending on how I feel God is acting and what He’s doing for me.
Expectations:
A good term is unexplainable circumstances. We expect God to act in a certain way, and when He doesn’t, we have a crisis of faith. One of our biggest issues is that we are just not good at interpreting events. For example, I worked at UPS for 10 ½ years. I thought God was punishing me for something I did wrong, or He just didn’t like me. I didn’t understand the events. I went to Bible school to be in the ministry, not to work at UPS.
Understanding:
Probably 10 years after I left and began to pastor, I realized it wasn’t that God didn’t like me or was punishing me for something I did wrong. He was teaching me, and training me to serve Him. He taught me that no matter how I felt, do my job. Whether it’s freezing cold outside, or 100 degrees with 90% humidity, do your job. Whether you’re angry, sad, or hurting physically, do your job. Little did I know then what I would be doing today. These lessons have served, and are still serving, me well.
In the midst of trials and tough times, based on circumstances which cause so many to fall away and quit serving God, we can begin to wonder, Is God really there; does He care? What we need is focused faith. Faith that keeps on believing and trusting, no matter the circumstances. That’s the kind of faith we want.
Just a thought,
PSS
Published on Monday, June 1, 2020 @ 1:09 PM MDT
The Cares of This World
We, as believers in Jesus, should never allow the cares of this world to divide us or choke out the word of God from our lives. Mark 4:19 (KJV) — And the cares of this world, and the deceitfulness of riches, and the lusts of other things entering in, choke the word and it becometh unfruitful.
Division:
I’ve been very disheartened to see Christians get divided over this COVID-19, the cares of this world. There is no “Thus saith the Lord” about it. But yet people are divided on how to deal with it, especially concerning the Church. I’ve never thought I would see a time where the Church as a whole would divide over having church or not having church. The Church is not governed by the state, but by the word of God. We should allow the word of God, and nothing else, to guide us.
Freedom:
So many in the Revolutionary War died for this belief — freedom of religion — and yet we look to political people to tell us when it’s OK to have church, and when it is not. So many have bought into the fearmongering of this world. We cannot allow government, race, or money to choke out the word of God in our lives.
Unity:
We must stand united on the word of God, and seek God and ask Him for direction. I’m so proud to be a part of a church that doesn’t allow the cares of this world to choke out the word of God and divide us as Christians. Benjamin Franklin said, “We must, indeed, all hang together, or most assuredly, we shall all hang separately.”
Let’s stay together. There is power in agreement and a lack of power in lack of agreement.
Just a thought,
PSS
Published on Monday, May 25, 2020 @ 11:23 PM MDT
Acceptance
Acceptance — The action, or process, of being received as adequate or suitable, typically to be admitted into a group. Acceptance is so important.
Faith vs works:
Being accepted, or acceptance, is a different thing for so many. But being accepted by God is even harder for some. We work so hard to be accepted at times by people — willing to sacrifice just about anything, compromise just about anything to be accepted.
But with God you can’t work for His acceptance. You must believe to really receive it. You must accept His sacrifice and make Him Lord of your life. Once you have truly come to believe in Him (we don’t really believe until we are willing to follow Him and obey His word), then you are accepted by Him.
Worthiness:
So many of us see ourselves as unworthy, not good enough. So, we never enter into God’s rest. We are always working so hard to hopefully be accepted by God, when the truth is, we do the works of God not to be accepted, but to be pleasing to God.
Only believe:
Once you receive Jesus as your Lord and Savior and purpose to follow Him, you are accepted. He accepts you with your strengths and weaknesses. You are accepted into His family. You don’t work for His acceptance: you believe for His acceptance. It’s His sacrifice that allows us to have a relationship with God.
Believe, and be a doer of His word. Why? Because God does love you.
Just a thought,
PSS
Published on Tuesday, May 19, 2020 @ 6:14 AM MDT
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