The truth behind the name of my blog is that the Lord has, indeed, given me the heart of an encourager. Rarely do I recognize it as other people do - it's just who I am - but all of us are commanded to step up and encourage one another . . . let me offer this as an example of the command given to us: It is written in 1 Thessalonians 4:16-18 "For the Lord Himself will come down from heaven, with a loud command, with the voice of the archangel and with the trumpet call of God, and the dead in Christ will rise first. After that, we who are still alive and are left will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air. And so we will be with the Lord forever. Therefore encourage each other with these words."
There you have it. Our command to encourage one another. And what better way is there to encourage someone than to tell them about the rapture! Just think about it - we who are 'born again' - we who have accepted Christ as our Savior AND have chosen to follow Him as our Lord - will be caught up with Him in the air and we will then be with Him FOREVER! First those who have already died and then His beloved who are still alive. All of us will join Him.
How about you? If you were to die today - this moment - what do you believe would happen to you? Or if the Lord decides to return tonight to rapture His beloved as they sleep . . . will you be one of those who is caught up in the air with Him - or will you be left behind to endure the trials of darkness that are promised?
Well, you will join Him IF you're 'born again'. Oh, I know, the phrase 'born again' is a bit misused so it's hard sometimes to think of it without associating it with a redneck cowboy . . . but according to John 3:3, Jesus Himself declared, "I tell you the truth, no one can see the Kingdom of God unless he is born again."
Let's see if I can explain . . . no, when you're 'born again' you don't reenter your mother's womb and make a second exit . . . being 'born again' speaks of your spiritual birth. Spiritually speaking you accept Christ as God's son who came into this world to save you from your sins. In this way Christ becomes your Savior. Then, you follow Christ's teachings. In this way Christ becomes the Lord of your life.
When you are 'born again':
~ You worship Jesus. You put Him first before anything or any one,
~ Your daily desire is to develop a relationship with Him,
~ You allow Him to rule and control your attitude, your thoughts, your actions . . . your heart.
~ You realize that life is all about HIM - and not about you!
And remember . . . Jesus Himself declared that you will NOT go to heaven unless you choose to accept and follow Him.
So, as it so often happens, the choice is yours. If you choose Light over darkness . . . Eternal Life over eternal death . . . then let me suggest that you join Joshua in saying "As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord." Let me also say . . . welcome into the family of the beloved!
Father God, thank you so much for directing Jesus to be the way, and the truth, and the life that will enable us to be with you forever into eternity. Thank You, Jesus, for your willingness to be obedient to the Father's will and thank You, Holy Spirit, for leading me in the paths that will lead to everlasting life with You, forever, in heaven.
It is in the mighty name of Jesus that I give you glory and honor and praise and heartfelt thanks. Amen and Amen.
bo
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
What an Incredible Blessing . . .
Have you ever spent the evening with a group of people whose sole purpose for gathering together was to bring about a reenactment, through a church production, of the final days of Christ's life on this earth? On many occasions I've been on the receiving end as I sat in the audience but tonight, as preparations were being made for opening night, I was privileged to have my first 'behind the scenes' experience.
I was the proverbial fish out of water as I stood back and watched the masters at work. I marveled at their vision and creativity. With the props gathered and flowers perfectly arranged, the vision began to unfold. In their mind's eye they literally saw a marketplace come to life as they looked at 3 empty tables, some dried garlic and a collection of pottery.
As I stood back and took a moment to enjoy the experience, it occurred to me that from time to time you'll hear someone say that they don't need to be part of a church family. They can watch TV and learn everything that they need to know about God without going to church. Well, after the evening that I just had I would have to challenge that way of thinking. At home you don't see the smiles of the costumers who seem to delight at the opportunity of outfitting the 'crowd' with traditional props and garb one more time. You don't encounter the laughter of the kids who stand back and watch to see how 'funny' dad will look when he is decked out in a shepherd's 'dress'. And when you're home without the relationships that come when you're part of a church family, you miss the incredible experience of being in the midst of cooperation and camaraderie and pure discipleship.
Tonight as people gathered together to close out the evening we were privy to the efforts of the 'crowd' as they rehearsed the scene that brought chills to our bones. You know the one . . . Pilate is holding court and after being unable to find any fault in Jesus he asks the crowd "What crime has this man committed?" to which they reply "Crucify him! Crucify him! Crucify him!"
It is then that you realize fully the importance of the cooperation and camaraderie. It is then that you understand why the men, women and children of this area need to see the fruit of our evening together. And it is then that you are eternally grateful that you have this church family to call your own.
In great thanksgiving, for all of Your blessings, Lord, may our efforts bring glory to Your Name Jesus.
Amen and Amen.
bo
I was the proverbial fish out of water as I stood back and watched the masters at work. I marveled at their vision and creativity. With the props gathered and flowers perfectly arranged, the vision began to unfold. In their mind's eye they literally saw a marketplace come to life as they looked at 3 empty tables, some dried garlic and a collection of pottery.
As I stood back and took a moment to enjoy the experience, it occurred to me that from time to time you'll hear someone say that they don't need to be part of a church family. They can watch TV and learn everything that they need to know about God without going to church. Well, after the evening that I just had I would have to challenge that way of thinking. At home you don't see the smiles of the costumers who seem to delight at the opportunity of outfitting the 'crowd' with traditional props and garb one more time. You don't encounter the laughter of the kids who stand back and watch to see how 'funny' dad will look when he is decked out in a shepherd's 'dress'. And when you're home without the relationships that come when you're part of a church family, you miss the incredible experience of being in the midst of cooperation and camaraderie and pure discipleship.
Tonight as people gathered together to close out the evening we were privy to the efforts of the 'crowd' as they rehearsed the scene that brought chills to our bones. You know the one . . . Pilate is holding court and after being unable to find any fault in Jesus he asks the crowd "What crime has this man committed?" to which they reply "Crucify him! Crucify him! Crucify him!"
It is then that you realize fully the importance of the cooperation and camaraderie. It is then that you understand why the men, women and children of this area need to see the fruit of our evening together. And it is then that you are eternally grateful that you have this church family to call your own.
In great thanksgiving, for all of Your blessings, Lord, may our efforts bring glory to Your Name Jesus.
Amen and Amen.
bo
Saturday, March 7, 2009
A New Appreciation
When is the last time that you gave thanks for a hurt that came into your life? In 1 Thessalonians 5:18 it is written "Give thanks in everything". Even in Job we find that it didn't seem to matter what calamity entered into his life, Job refused to do anything but give praise where praise was due.
Although I've never had to (nor do I ask to) endure the events of Job's life, recently I did run into a situation in which my feelings were hurt. Pain being pain and God being God it quickly became obvious that I needed to call upon the Lord to make this a Romans 8:28 event. Although I held myself together well enough to get through the class I was in, as soon as the final prayer was prayed I bee lined it out of there so that I could do what comes naturally to me . . . cry.
Over the years I remember hearing it said that God loves us to much to leave us where we're at and to that I say . . . THANK YOU LORD!!! Almost immediately I could sense that He provided Himself as the answer to my pain so without any hesitation I turned to Him for wisdom and insight.
As He worked me through the pain He helped me to realize that the old Bonnie would have harbored resentment, developed animosity and proudly worn a chip on my shoulder like a peacock pluming out his feathers . . . but not this time. This time was different because He helped me to see that in order for me to be all that He made me to be I really needed to endure this pain.
~ The pain enabled me to realize that there was dross that needed to be burned off. This 'gem' needed to be refined and that process meant that I had to go through the 'fire' of this pain.
~ The pain enabled me to realize that over the course of many years I had believed lies . . . like, you are the way you are and you can't change,/ you won't change, / you don't need to change. I developed a hardness in my heart which housed a judgmental spirit and although I should have known better, it took this pain to see the truth.
Thanks to Christ in me (my hope of glory!) the new Bonnie is eager to grow. How thankful I am that, through the power of the Holy Spirit, I have the courage to address the issue with the person who hurt my feelings. (Now that's what I call real growth!) No baggage - HALLELUJAH - THANK YOU LORD!!
A training note . . . I'm sure that as I step out in faith and allow the Lord to stretch and grow me, I will mess up again from time to time. In that regard, I give thanks for I now know the love and encouragement that I can count on from those who the Lord has put around me.
Lord Jesus, may glory come to You through the feeble efforts of this humble and precious 'gem'.
I love you Lord.
bo
Although I've never had to (nor do I ask to) endure the events of Job's life, recently I did run into a situation in which my feelings were hurt. Pain being pain and God being God it quickly became obvious that I needed to call upon the Lord to make this a Romans 8:28 event. Although I held myself together well enough to get through the class I was in, as soon as the final prayer was prayed I bee lined it out of there so that I could do what comes naturally to me . . . cry.
Over the years I remember hearing it said that God loves us to much to leave us where we're at and to that I say . . . THANK YOU LORD!!! Almost immediately I could sense that He provided Himself as the answer to my pain so without any hesitation I turned to Him for wisdom and insight.
As He worked me through the pain He helped me to realize that the old Bonnie would have harbored resentment, developed animosity and proudly worn a chip on my shoulder like a peacock pluming out his feathers . . . but not this time. This time was different because He helped me to see that in order for me to be all that He made me to be I really needed to endure this pain.
~ The pain enabled me to realize that there was dross that needed to be burned off. This 'gem' needed to be refined and that process meant that I had to go through the 'fire' of this pain.
~ The pain enabled me to realize that over the course of many years I had believed lies . . . like, you are the way you are and you can't change,/ you won't change, / you don't need to change. I developed a hardness in my heart which housed a judgmental spirit and although I should have known better, it took this pain to see the truth.
Thanks to Christ in me (my hope of glory!) the new Bonnie is eager to grow. How thankful I am that, through the power of the Holy Spirit, I have the courage to address the issue with the person who hurt my feelings. (Now that's what I call real growth!) No baggage - HALLELUJAH - THANK YOU LORD!!
A training note . . . I'm sure that as I step out in faith and allow the Lord to stretch and grow me, I will mess up again from time to time. In that regard, I give thanks for I now know the love and encouragement that I can count on from those who the Lord has put around me.
Lord Jesus, may glory come to You through the feeble efforts of this humble and precious 'gem'.
I love you Lord.
bo
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