How Do We Continue to Grow When God Tells Us “No?”

As we journey through the chapters of our lives, the love and faithfulness of God allow us to taste His goodness and experience the abundance of His grace in so many ways.  Often through material provisions, comfort and joy, physical and emotional healing, and through victories and triumphs in life.

However, despite this goodness, we all experience times of failure and uncertainty.  We all go through travails and trials in life when we are shaken to the core – causing our hope to falter and our perseverance to be tested.  Then we begin to doubt God’s ways and direction in our lives.  We start to lose faith and feel as if God is silent – that maybe He “left the building,” or perhaps, “NEVER was in the building.”  For example,

  • You are a high school senior. Throughout your senior life, you’ve been praying for acceptance into the prestigious university where you wish to study.  Your grades are excellent and so are your faculty recommendations.  Finally, the day that you have been waiting for arrives and a letter from the university is delivered to your home.  You open the letter, and it states that your application has been rejected.  You are devastated.  You ask yourself — and God — the question “What did I do wrong?”
  • You are a loving husband and a responsible family man. You’ve been working quietly and diligently for the last few years, and pleading with God to finally clinch that long-awaited promotion.  One day, your boss convenes all of you for a significant announcement.  The announcement turns out to be the promotion you have patiently been waiting for.  But sadly, it was not your name that was called.  You feel shattered and begin to question whether God really knows the desires of your heart.
  • You are a mother of a problematic and rebellious child. You raised and nurtured your child in a Christian home with Biblical principles.  Yet, now that s/he is grown, their path of choice seems to involve making one wrong decision after another.  You cry your heart out to God each night for your child to finally choose the right path.  But to no avail.  Your child has turned their back and has decided to live a life out there in the wilderness.  You begin to doubt yourself and question whether you were a lousy mother.  Moreover, you inquire if God really listens to your prayers?

The truth is, many believers go through this journey whenever they feel God isn’t answering their prayers.  But wait!  Is He really a God who does not answer prayers and are we really surrendering to His sovereignty enough to allow Him to answer our prayers?

God answers our prayers in a variety of ways.  And anyone who desires to have a closer relationship with Him through Jesus Christ must know that He is not a genie – He is the Almighty God and does not answer prayers on demand.  Knowledge of His nature helps us understand that He answers prayers not only with a Yes – but also with a “No” and with a “Wait.”

Yes, there are times when He grants us our petitions and desires because 1) He knows that it would be good for us and 2) the timing is right for Him to grant those petitions, as these are the times when God says “Yes.”

The times when He answers our prayer with “No.” could possibly mean that the desires of our heart are not in sync with His will and perfect plan for our lives.  Though, sometimes, the answer is “Wait” or “Not Yet,” which merely means the timing is not right for us to receive such a gift or blessing from Him.  In both instances, and as God’s children, we are exhorted by God’s spirit to submit to His will – to trust that He knows better than us and to understand that His timing, not ours, is always perfect.

Hebrews 11:1 tells us that “Faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance of things that we do not see.”  This Bible passage reminds us to continue to hope and trust in God, even when tangible proof of his presence is not seemingly present.

Faith is hope of things unseen.  To have faith also means to continuously surrender our lives to God every single day by acknowledging the fact that our vision and plans are limited compared to His greater plan and will in our lives.  While this may be easier said than done, we ought to remind ourselves that He has worked out His mighty plans in the lives of His people throughout history and especially in the lives of His children as documented in the Bible.

In Joshua 1:9, He tells Joshua “Have I not commanded you?  Be strong and courageous.  Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.” And in Jeremiah 29:11, He reminds Jeremiah and Israel, “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.”

God freely gave these promises and assurances to both Joshua and Jeremiah, and to all of [us] His children.  In times of personal struggle and hardship – and when He seems far away, the Holy Spirit assures us that we can rely on those promises.

May the God of hope fill you with all the joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit – Romans 15:13.

What personal promise has God given you?  Please feel free to share your thoughts in the comments section below.

God is Calling the Church to Minister to the Children …

The mime presentation stated in this video is literally one of the best dance routines explaining the “Call of the Church.”  What a powerful message for our youth, our parents, and our families.  Due to a lack of love and guidance, many of our youth are lost in this crazy, conniving, fin for yourself, money-driven-society that robs us of our hopes, our dreams, and our happiness.  Many children today are dealing with so much anger and have lost any level of hope for a future.  Some have been abandoned by family and have no one willing to offer them love or guidance, thus, they have no idea what it means to love or be loved.  Many have given up on believing and hoping for a way out of their desperate situations.

So much prayer, so much love, so much encouragement, and so much empowerment is needed to help bring our youth to a place where they believe in themselves again.  And are willing to fight for the things they truly deserve.  I hope this message lands on the ears of our youth, our parents, our aunts, uncles, etc., and inspires us to all do better.

10 Reasons to Invest in a Relationship with Christ

Why a Relationship with Christ?

For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.  For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved.  He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God.  (John 3:16  KJV)

What does the following scripture mean for someone who has no attachment to a church or a relationship with Christ?  The fundamental concept of this scripture is the word – love, as it sums up the gift that Christ gave to the world.  Building a relationship with Christ is truly the best journey you will take from now to eternity, and because of the gift of salvation, your soul will be secure forever and your time on earth will be safe in Christ. 

Below are some of the benefits you’ll receive when walking with Christ:

Love:  John 3:16, a very famous scripture, expresses that God loved the world so much that He gave His one and only son so that we could have eternal life.  His love for us is infinite.

Acceptance:  Many of us struggle with feelings of rejection.  But Psalm 139:14 reminds us that we are “fearfully and wonderfully made,” and our relationship with Christ consistently affirms this — as we can only experience true acceptance through a relationship with Christ.  The more we know Him, the more we begin to understand that His love for us has no bounds.

Purpose:  Living a purpose-filled life may be the difference between existing and thriving.  In Proverbs 19:21, God’s word proclaims that the Lord’s purpose prevails for those that walk with Him.

Hope:  Building a relationship with Christ is not always easy, but through salvation, He offers us hope.  No matter how cloudy things seem, you can declare God’s words from Jeremiah 29:11 that states that God has a good plan for your life, and that is to give you hope and a future.

Freedom:  Whether it’s low self-esteem, feelings of insecurity, issues from childhood, or some other issue, we all struggle with something.  But God’s word assures that through salvation, we will be exempt from those concerns.  2 Corinthians 3:17 tells us that where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom, and through our relationship with Christ we will have total access to that freedom.

Healing:  Healing for your body, emotions, and mind was settled at the cross.  In Isaiah 53:4-5, you will learn that Jesus was wounded for our transgressions and bruised for our iniquities, and only then will you understand what it means when you hear God’s people say, “By His stripes, you are healed.”

Relationship:  There are people who will abandon you if they feel that you’ve behaved in a displeasing manner, or when your circumstances change for the worse.  And over time, some of us become accustomed to this abandonment, so we build walls around us to protect ourselves.  Though in reality and on the inside, we are hurting deeply and feel we are in this world alone.  That is why having a relationship with God is so important because it gives you a constant source of stability, which means you will never be alone.  Romans 8:38-39 declares that nothing can separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus … for He is forever by your side.

Power:  Ephesians 3:20 states that God will do far more than you can ask or think in prayer, according to the power working in you; and John 4:4 says “For greater is He that is in you than He that is in the world.”  Christ gives us power, but in order for that power to work, we must personally be connected to the power source, which is the Holy Spirt.

Provision:  Psalm 34:10 states that those who seek the Lord lack no good thing!  Thus, you never need to worry about how you will survive because God will always provide a means of survival for you … He will take care of you.

Protection:  Psalm 91 and 103 highlights the benefit of God’s protection.  Through all your trials and tribulations, and in all you do, your life is protected by the love of God, for He is your refuge and your fortress.

 

 

Invitation to Christ

Many people float around day after day, trying to figure out why their lives are so unfulfilled, and why they feel such emptiness, loneliness, and despair.  John 3:16 is the answer to all those concerns and the solution for even the darkest of situations.

If you have not yet accepted Christ into your heart, and you truly want a relationship with Him, you can do it now.  Because of God’s love for us and the power of salvation, there’s never a need to wait, as He is available to us anytime we are ready.

Romans 10: 9 – 10 also gives instructions on how you can accept salvation through Christ.

“That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.  For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation.

Why the Message of the Cross is Foolishness

When sharing the message of the cross” with individuals who do not believe in the existence of God, it is quite understandable why they are so unapologetically dismissive of Jesus Christ.  The notion that Christ [the son of man] ever walked this earth as a human manifestation of God is a foreign concept to many, and a myth to others.  Add the abstract notion of a Triune God, and you add more fodder to the fire and further confuse the issue.

While members of the Christian faith clearly understand, practice, and embrace the doctrine of the Trinity, members of other religions profoundly reject it and do not consider it a part of their tradition – as the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ mean nothing to them.  Moreover, the constant rejection and repudiation of all things God (or Christ) further proves their antipathy towards the message of the cross and explains their non-acceptance of God as an authority in their lives.

1 Corinthians 1:18 (KJV) tells us: “For the preaching of the cross is to them that perish foolishness; but unto us which are saved it is the power of God.”   (KJV)

Because of our connection, with Jesus Christ, our reality transcends that of non-believers.  We believe, and understand that His resurrection gave us our salvation, and is the reason why we have eternal life. 

John 14:6 (KJV) tells us: “Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.” 

So, because we have accepted Christ as our Lord and Savior, we can communicate with Him through the power of the Holy Spirit that resides within us.  Through divine intervention, we can discern the message, and hear God’s audible voice when He speaks to us – a benefit inconceivable to the natural mind of the unbeliever.

1 Corinthians 2:14 (KJV) tells us that: “… the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned.”

Thus, it is no surprise to the believer who accepts and understands the complex nature of GOD, that an unbeliever would be incapable of comprehending and discerning the Spirit of God through their natural mind – as unredeemed people cannot perceive spiritual things.

So when confronted with the irrational, foolish babbling of the enemy, who only seeks to tear down our stronghold, we’d be wise to remember God’s counsel.

Proverbs 26:4-5 (KJV) says: “Answer not a fool according to his folly, lest thou also be like unto him; answer a fool according to his folly, lest he be wise in his own conceit.”

Many are destroyed because of their lack of knowledge (Hosea 4:6  KJV) — for what they think they know, they don’t; for what they say is true, it’s not; and when they believe they are wise, they aren’t.

The nay-sayers and the unbelievers will always be there with their negative points of view; their lack of understanding; their inability to discern the things of the spirit, and their indifference toward the message of the cross — as will the enemy coaching them on.  

However, that’s OK, because as Christians, we are aware of their plight, and our job is to pray for learning and understanding on their behalf.  Despite what others say or do against us, we should always try to rise above.

Why?

Because we know better, and we know what is required of us by God.

 

Let’s Converse!

As Christians, at one point or another, we are confronted both directly and indirectly with the criticisms of non-believers and people of other faiths who want to paint us as these insane, over-zealous, crazy Jesus-freak people who believe in a God that isn’t real to them. 

So, I’d love to hear your thoughts on this.  Because,  I know that I’ve gone back and forth a few times with people who attacked me personally when I was trying to pray for someone online, or compassionately trying to encourage someone. 

Although, I don’t make a habit of responding to their callus attacks, sometimes I feel I need to.  I’ve always made a point not to stand in judgment of others, but it seems – as a Christian — I don’t get the same respect.  So I wonder:

What do you do when spitefully confronted or attacked with such negativity when all you’re trying to do is share God’s word? 

Please talk to me, and let me know what you think on this subject.  I look forward to hearing your comments.

24/7 Prayer With Worship Intercession

It is through the POWER of PRAYER and WORSHIP that we communicate and connect with the LORD on the most intimate level.  Whether we PRAY all through the day; three times a day; twice a day; or just once a day … that is when we are the closest to GOD, and when the Holy Spirit is closest to us.  

The International House of Prayer has employed 288 singers, and 4,000 musicians to minister to the LORD; serve the community; and offer unceasing worship to JESUS for 24 hrs a day – 7 days a week!  The 24 hr schedule is divided into 12 –  two hour WORSHIP based PRAYER meetings … What a delight!

Check out their “Prayer With Worship Intercession” and read about the history of “24/7 PRAYER.”  See how, and why, they chose to give HONOR, GLORY, and PRAISE to the LORD 24/7!  What a Blessing it is to see and feel the POWER of the Holy Spirit move through GOD’s people!

 

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