Sunday, March 29, 2015

We Pray for Harvesters

We will pray
For harvesters in the ripened field
For those who would preach
The good news with beautiful feet

May they walk gently yet boldly
Into the place of bounty

The Word of God is a seed
Let us sow it
Covering the field

Many hearts in the valley of decision
May many hearts be humble and rich with good soil

Let us be farmers of the Kingdom
We will reap what we sow in tears
Let many souls embrace the King

You, Jesus, are the Lord of the harvest
We pray for laborers to go and make disciples

We pray for hearts to find their home in You

Thursday, March 19, 2015

You Choose

Here is a devotion of mine that was published in christiandevotions.us today.  I hope it ministers to you.  Just click on this link to read it....
http://www.christiandevotions.us/viewblogentry/280

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

The Lighthouse







We set sail on July 15th, 1972 from SteelPoint Harbor on a glistening day in Bridgeport, Connecticut.  The four of us took a week off from our busy schedules to pleasure cruise the North Atlantic.  News reports favored our choice of time and place for the trip: July had been a month of steady winds and sun-lit days. 

Night fell this third evening of our voyage; it was 8:15.  Trenton stood below deck combing his ever-thinning head of hair, when the mirror that dangled from the brass hook on the wall jolted violently, as the cabin shook with a loud thud. Trenton lashed backwards from the crash.  His back bruised hard against the boat’s radio, which slammed against the floor.  Trenton lay stunned, as he caressed his throbbing spine.  He suffered minor bruises only; his main concerns centered on the boat, and as he examined the radio, he realized it was destroyed.

Trenton burst in a loud voice, “What did we hit?”  Stephen, whose hands tightly grasped the helm replied, “I’m not sure, but whatever it was, it hit us hard, very hard!”  I darted toward the starboard side of the boat, with my pocket flashlight in hand.  The light revealed extensive damage.  After a closer look, I spotted water seeping into the hull of our sailboat at a slow, but steady rate.  Pete looked on with me saying, “Hey you guys, we better radio for help, the boat is taking in water.”  Trenton hollered, “We may not be able to, I smashed into the radio from the hit and I don’t think it’s working!”

The four of us understood the danger.  Without a radio to call for help we would have to sail the sinking ship to shore (this was before the world had cell phones).  We were perhaps 10-15 miles from land, with no surety of where the nearest harbor lay.  The longer we remained at sea the greater the chance for our 35 foot boat to capsize. Though the water streamed in slowly, its inflow could eventually cause us to sink into the sea. 

Stephen opened the compartment under his seat and fetched his telescope.  This high-powered viewfinder came in handy on past cruises.  He scanned up and down, right and left, but saw only black.  As he searched towards the southwest, he discerned a flicker of light.  Centering on the area, he smiled and declared, “I see a lighthouse”  “Where?” the three of us asked.  We then took turns viewing the precious find.

We quickly set sail towards the beacon.  With the wind behind us and our engine on full throttle we made it safely to shore.  The boat was repairable, and we each gave thanks for the lighthouse that guided us to safety.

This story had a happy ending.  Trouble in our own lives sometimes resolves well, as in the story.  At other times, difficulty lingers and we may wonder where to turn. 

The four men sat at sea alone in the dark.  They were sinking and had no way to contact anyone for help.  After searching, they found a lighthouse that directed them to safety.

Life was not meant to be lived in the dark.  We would have problems functioning at home or on the job without its illumination.  There is a light that burns brighter than the light we can perceive with our eyes.  The sun in all its brilliance cannot compare with it.  I am referring to The Light of the World - another name for Jesus Christ.  The scripture says that in Him there is no darkness (1 John 1:5).  His light can steer a trouble-tossed life to safe ground.  His love brings true peace and healing.  He is a refuge in times of trouble (Psalms 46:1). 

2,000 years ago, Jesus hung beneath a darkened sky.  His arms stretched wide, red with blood.  His feet pressed hard against the vertical beam.  It was not the nails that held Jesus to the cross: it was His heart of love for you and me.  Jesus died in our place as a sinless sacrifice.  The scripture says it was because of our own sin that Jesus journeyed to the cross. 

He, who had no sin, offered his own life to bring us back into relationship with God (Isaiah 53:4-6).  Three days after his death, he rose victoriously from the dead.  By accepting Jesus as your Lord and Savior, you can be forgiven and experience the joy of being accepted into God’s family.

God desires to have a personal and loving relationship with you.  He wants to help you in life’s trials.  He longs to guide you and shine his light on your path.  As long as we live in this world, there will be trouble, but living without the Savior is like trying to fight an enemy blindfolded.  True light for our spiritual lives can only come through Jesus. 

If you desire to receive Jesus into your life, pray this prayer with all of your heart...

Dear Father God,

I realize that I need you in my life.  I have tried to live without  your Light to guide me.  I am sorry for my sins.  Thank you for sending Jesus to die in my place.  I believe that Jesus, the Son of God, rose again.

Jesus please come into my heart.  I am now your child, and I thank you that I will one day go to heaven.  I choose to live for You, and I thank You for helping me during the trials of life when they come.  In Jesus Name I pray. Amen.

To cultivate your newfound relationship with God, here are some helpful tips...

Read the Bible daily – it is food for our soul. A chapter a day is a good place to start.  It might be helpful to concentrate initially on the New Testament, Psalms, and Proverbs.

Pray daily - it’s like water for our spiritual nourishment.  Prayer is talking to God.  Give Him your cares and concerns; thank Him for His love and blessings.  Ask Him for forgiveness, when you need to.  The Lord will forgive you and help you get up and try again (1 John 1:9).  Talk and listen - prayer is two-way communication with God.

Tell others about Jesus - don’t be afraid to let your light shine.   The Lord will help you let others know about His love.

Find a good church where the people love God and where the Bible is preached with compassion and conviction.

Ask Jesus to fill you, to overflowing, with His Holy Spirit.

Congratulations, you have now made the most important decision of your life!  So begins a new and highly significant chapter in your life.  You can thank God that you have His light to guide you each day, from now to eternity.





Thursday, February 26, 2015

Praise the One

Praise the One who is the Son
Praise the High and Risen One

Glorify His Name anew
He is the Way, the Life, the Truth

He who formed the land and sea
Existent from eternity

He who loves like none other
He is our strong and faithful Brother

He's the Lord of Lords and King of Kings
His praises we long to sing

Fully God and fully man
Lived free from sin till the end

Hung upon a criss-crossed beam
Died to set the sinner free

Daystar that shines bright and fierce
His glory fills the universe

Let us worship Jesus
He who was and is and is to come
Let us worship Jesus
The Author and Sustainer of Love
Let us worship Jesus

Who came from up above

Thursday, February 19, 2015

The Baptism in the Holy Spirit

“John baptized you with water,” he reminded them, “but you shall be baptized with the Holy Spirit in just a few days.” The Living Bible

In Ephesians 5:18, Paul exhorts us not to be drunk with wine, but to be filled with the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is our Friend, our Comforter, and the One who gives us supernatural ability to live the Christian life.

When a person is baptized in the Holy Spirit she is given an outflow of power to minister to others. The Spirit convicts us of sin and gives us the ability and boldness to tell others about Christ. When we accept Christ as our personal Lord and Savior, we become candidates for the infilling of the Spirit. The Holy Spirit is the third Person of the Godhead, the third Person of the Trinity. He wants to lead you and me in our daily walk with Christ. He wants to use us to bring miracles to others. He wants us to flow in the nine gifts of the Holy Spirit (1 Corinthians 12).

Many Christian leaders teach that the baptism in the Holy Spirit occurs at salvation, but the New Testament clearly shows us that salvation and the infilling of the Spirit are two separate events. In Acts 8:12-17, Philip, the evangelist, prayed for a group of new believers. They received the baptism in the Holy Spirit after they had already become Christians. The initial sign that is common to all those who receive the outpouring of the Spirit is the gift of tongues. Tongues is an individual prayer language given by God to all that receive this empowerment of the Spirit.

When an individual becomes born again, he receives the Holy Spirit in his heart. This is like taking a drink of the Spirit. When that same person becomes baptized in the Holy Spirit, he becomes immersed into the body of water that is the overflowing power of the Holy Spirit.

The good news is that God wants all of His children to receive this experience. Jesus said that if we would ask for this gift, He would give it to us, not based on our works, but based on His finished work at the cross. All we have to do is to ask in faith, with the desire to please the Master. If you haven't already, would you like to pray to receive this gift? Will you take the plunge?

Dear Jesus,


I come to You and ask you to forgive me for all known and unknown sin. I turn to You and ask You to baptize me in the Holy Spirit with the evidence of speaking in tongues. Come Lord and fill me. Come and immerse me in Your presence. Use me to minister to others in the power of Your Spirit. I thank You Lord for doing this for me. Amen.

Friday, February 6, 2015

The Door



The gift is free
Far as the eye can see
The promise land for eternity

Come believe
Come receive

You cannot buy your way in the door
Your best behavior can’t earn you a pass
Trust in Jesus He’s the Door
His forgiveness will last

Yes, we have all fallen short
Our sins too numerous to measure
Christ’s body was torn
Saving souls is His pleasure

He paid the ultimate price
His life as a ransom
So we could have new life
His act was not random

He did the Father’s will
Prophesied centuries before
He did the Father’s will
So we could open the Door

Come believe
Come receive
Let salvation be your destiny

Monday, January 12, 2015

The Earth

The earth is rich with nutrients
Seeds planted in the soil burst forth with goodness
Green shoots soon will bear fruit

The root word of humility is humus
Humus is the good earth

When we allow God to make us humble
Our hearts become fertile soil for God's word to take root

His word brings forth a harvest