Thursday, April 14, 2011

His Name

Psalm 9:10 declares, "Those who know your name trust in you,  for you, O Lord, do not abandon those who search for you." A name means so much. When you hear the name of friend you immediately get a picture of them in your mind. You think about them; who they are as a person; you think about their character.

In scriptures, often a persons name described their nature and their character. Jesus, when praying, states ( John 17:6) "I have manifested thy name unto the men." In essence, He was saying, "I have declared to them your nature, who you are." No wonder David said, "those who know your name trust in you" because he was speaking about knowing the character and nature of God. To know God, to truly understand who He is and what His nature is all about, is to trust Him.

He is faithful. He is merciful. He is full of grace. He is all-powerful. He is understanding. He is unchanging, constant and true. The list goes on and on because He Himself is infinite. May our prayer be, "help me to know your name."

This is today,

Pastor Gary

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Boldness To Be

Acts 5:29 says, "Then Peter and the other apostles answered and said, We ought to obey God rather than men." Notice the boldness of Peter and the other apostles. What was the difference? They had been with the resurrected Christ. Jesus had baptized them in the Holy Spirit. They had been immersed in the presence of the Holy Ghost.

The task at hand was met by the power of the Holy Spirit within them. Have you been totally submerged In the Spirit's presence lately? Ask Jesus to "pour out the Holy Spirit" upon you (Acts 2:33).

This is today,

Pstor Gary

Saturday, April 9, 2011

The Person of the Holy Spirit

George O. Woods, in his book "Living in the Spirit" writes: "If we simply think of Him as a power, then He becomes someone whom we get a hold of and use. But because He is a person, He is seeking to get a hold of us and use us to bring glory to Christ." May we allow the Holy Spirit to get a hold of us and use us. What a great thought!

This is today,

Pastor Gary

Let God Lead You

Psalm 23:2 NLT says: "2 He lets me rest in green meadows; he leads me beside peaceful streams." There are many ways in which God leads us into a place of rest. He gives us rest when we lay our heads down at night. There is nothing sweeter then after a long day of hard work laying your head on your pillow and sweet rest comes upon you. He gives us rest on the first day of the week. Rest for our body and soul. A day when we feed our souls in the attendance of God's house. A day when we rest from any kind of labor and work.

What are some other ways in which He gives us rest? Often it is through the counsel of a friend. Proverbs 15:23 says ".... how good is a timely word!" (NIV). Often a word spoken by a friend, at the right moment, causes a sense of rest to come over you. Still yet, He always gives us rest when we pick up the bible and begin to injest His Word. That is, when begin to get His Word in us. Isaiah 26:3 (NLT) says "You will keep in perfect peace  all who trust in you,  all whose thoughts are fixed on you!" Be encouraged because there are some green meadows and some peaceful streams awaiting us!

This is today,

Pastor Gary

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Whose Hand Is It In?

In Matthew 14:18 Jesus talking to His disciples said, "Bring them here to me" (nasb). He was making reference to the Five loaves of bread and two fish. Jesus took what was little and He blessed the multitude with it. What do you have in your hands that really needs to be placed in His hands? You know, in order for the disciples to "bring it to Him" they had to be willing to let go of it. Sometimes letting go of something is a little scary. Are you willing to let go and place it in his hands? This is where true transformation begins. Whose hand is it in?

This is today,

Pastor Gary

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Are You Thirsty Yet?

Psalm 143:6 (nlt) I lift my hands to you in prayer. I thirst for you as parched land thirsts for rain. Interlude. Do we thirst for God? Your body thirsts for water because it needs water to survive. It thirsts for the nutrients water provides. It thirsts for water because there are certain things that only water can give and you can not get it anywhere else.

We need God to survive! Their are certain things which we need for survival that only God can give. Nothing else or no one else can provide these things for us. He has giving us Living Water through His Son Jesus Christ. He beckons us to drink and to be satisfied in Him. He alone can satisfy our thirst! Let us say like the Psalmist, "I lift my hands to you in prayer." Take your thirst to God and "O Friends, drink, yea, drink abundantly, O beloved." (Song of Solomon 5:1 kjv)

This is Today,

Pastor Gary

Monday, April 4, 2011

All the Days of My Life

Psalm 139 13-17 13 You made all the delicate, inner parts of my body and knit me together in my mother’s womb. 14 Thank you for making me so wonderfully complex! Your workmanship is marvelous—how well I know it. 15 You watched me as I was being formed in utter seclusion, as I was woven together in the dark of the womb. 16 You saw me before I was born. Every day of my life was recorded in your book. Every moment was laid out before a single day had passed. 17 How precious are your thoughts about me,* O God. They cannot be numbered!

Before we were ever born, every day of our life was recorded. The Father saw your life, from beginning to end, the triumphs and the mistakes, the victories and the defeats....and the good news is, believer, He called you anyway! He gave His Son to take your penalty, to pay for your sin. What a great God!

Every moment was laid out before a single day had passed and He chose to love you. You are precious to God. You are the cream of the crop. You are the apple of His eye. Walk in faith today....hold your head high...you are highly favored of God. The psalmist implies that you are constantly on the mind of God and He is consumed with thoughts of you. Will you be consumed with Him, and most importantly, by Him?

This is Today,

Pastor Gary

Look to the Horizon

"Whether you travel by automobile or in an airplane, as you look ahead there is a limit to your vision. This point beyond which you cannot see is called the horizon. The horizon adds the element of adventure to your travels. It ever beckons you to discover what lies beyond. Through the ages the call of the horizon has caused explorers to venture into the unknown over land and sea. Intellectual horizons keep research scientists glued to their laboratories. Spiritual horizons also beckon us onward. God’s glory, love, and purposes have vistas that we have never seen. This fact causes the faithful to keep on keeping on. In faith we continue to travel toward the horizon of His will and purpose."

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