Folks....when you believe....and you are committed....there are no barriers to what you can do!
Let's go over a typical day for....me...since I have no one else to use 
for something like this.  I spend the day creating change in MILLIONS of
 situations.  Not a few....not one or two people....BUT MILLIONS!  Not 
through my own power...but through the energy and skill and talent and 
faith that Christ has provided me with.  I'm a power-packed praying 
maniac who moves mountains.  And I know I do!  Which is part of the fun.
I spent lots of time last weekend helping a very important family.  Last
 year I was able to spend time with an old friend...and it was as if 18 
years had not even gone by.  She was incredible and fun and 
faithful...and I just loved my time with her.  So when her sister needed
 some advice...I was happy to help.  That is just one of the situations 
though.  That is what I'm trying to point out.
There are the physical, in this world situations, and then there are the
 other challenges that God applies your efforts to.  You offer what you 
have, and He takes that and uses it PERFECTLY!  PERFECTLY!  You say to 
Him, use me Lord, for working for you is my greatest joy!  And HE DOES 
IT!!!!
Please, everyone, stretch yourselves.  Open your mind to the possibility
 that you can do lots of miracles every day through our fabulous Lord 
and Savior.  I guarantee you that the rewards are endless.
Saturday, 31 March 2012
Avoid settling
Have you ever sat down in church and wondered if you were even in the  right place?  Did you spend an hour or two hours listening to readings  and talks, but feel like your time would have been better spent  somewhere else?  Well, if you haven't, I have.
Ministers and pastors have to put a lot of work into doing their jobs. They work with people all week, they handle the administration of the church, and some pastors are also married. What do you think that means from week to week? It means that the true message, the powerful information, sometimes gets mucked up in the normal grind of life.
I'm not here to go on and on in a criticism of full-time pastors, but I do believe in this: If a pastor does not produce a quality message on a regular basis...reconsider where you are spending your time. After doing church for years and years, I took some time off. I did a lot of reading, I created lots of projects, and when I was ready to come back, I did. Now, I was 18, and I would never suggest that anyone avoid church regularly, but the idea is normal. Just like businessmen need sabbaticals and leaves of absence, so too do people need to experience other messages. The most popular Christian denomination in the world, Catholicism, has several churches in every large market. If one priest does not work for you, switching is a piece of cake.
My point is that the message needs to do certain things, and if it does not, then you are missing out on the main mission of Christianity: interpreting reality so that the power of Jesus shines through EVERYTHING. People not only need to grasp the purpose of living, but they must experience the peaceful and powerful nature of God, now more than ever.
Please, if you are a person who feels like you are not benefiting from the Sabbath...SWITCH THINGS UP A LITTLE! I'm not telling you to stop going, but maybe there really is something that you are missing, and your current pastor is not providing it.
Don't accept a lukewarm message. Don't accept a pastor who is not passionate about being a pastor. God does not accept junk, and neither should you.
Ministers and pastors have to put a lot of work into doing their jobs. They work with people all week, they handle the administration of the church, and some pastors are also married. What do you think that means from week to week? It means that the true message, the powerful information, sometimes gets mucked up in the normal grind of life.
I'm not here to go on and on in a criticism of full-time pastors, but I do believe in this: If a pastor does not produce a quality message on a regular basis...reconsider where you are spending your time. After doing church for years and years, I took some time off. I did a lot of reading, I created lots of projects, and when I was ready to come back, I did. Now, I was 18, and I would never suggest that anyone avoid church regularly, but the idea is normal. Just like businessmen need sabbaticals and leaves of absence, so too do people need to experience other messages. The most popular Christian denomination in the world, Catholicism, has several churches in every large market. If one priest does not work for you, switching is a piece of cake.
My point is that the message needs to do certain things, and if it does not, then you are missing out on the main mission of Christianity: interpreting reality so that the power of Jesus shines through EVERYTHING. People not only need to grasp the purpose of living, but they must experience the peaceful and powerful nature of God, now more than ever.
Please, if you are a person who feels like you are not benefiting from the Sabbath...SWITCH THINGS UP A LITTLE! I'm not telling you to stop going, but maybe there really is something that you are missing, and your current pastor is not providing it.
Don't accept a lukewarm message. Don't accept a pastor who is not passionate about being a pastor. God does not accept junk, and neither should you.
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