Thursday, May 9, 2013

Come Close to Him


"He took Peter and John and James, and went up into a mountain to pray, and as he prayed, the fashion of his countenance was altered, and his raiment was white and glistering . . . they saw his glory" (Luke 9:29, 32).

"If I have found grace in thy sight, show me thy glory" (Exod. 33:13).
When Jesus took these three disciples up into that high mountain apart, He brought them into close communion with Himself. They saw no man but Jesus only; and it was good to be there. Heaven is not far from those who tarry on the mount with their Lord.

Who has not in moments of meditation and prayer caught a glimpse of opening gates? Who has not in the secret place of holy communion felt the rush of some white surging wave of emotion--a foretaste of the joy of the blessed?
The Master had times and places for quiet converse with His disciples, once on the peak of Hermon, but oftener on the sacred slopes of Olivet. Every Christian should have his Olivet. Most of us, especially in the cities and towns, live at high pressure. From early morning until bedtime we are exposed to the whirl. Amid all this maelstrom how little chance for quiet thought, for God's Word, for prayer and heart fellowship!

Daniel needed to have an Olivet in his chamber amid Babylon's roar and idolatries. Peter found his on a housetop in Joppa; and Martin Luther found his in the "upper room" at Wittenberg, which is still held sacred.
Dr. Joseph Parker once said: "If we do not get back to visions, peeps into heaven, consciousness of the higher glory and the larger life, we shall lose our religion; our altar will become a bare stone, unblessed by visitant from Heaven." Here is the world's need today--men who have seen their Lord. --The Lost Art of Meditation

Come close to Him! He may take you today up into the mountain top, for where He took Peter with his blundering, and James and John, those sons of thunder who again and again so utterly misunderstood their Master and His mission, there is no reason why He should not take you. So don't shut yourself out of it and say, "Ah, these wonderful visions and revelations of the Lord are for choice spirits!" They may be for you! --John McNeill

Saturday, April 27, 2013

An Hour In The Garden



"He went up into a mountain apart to pray: and when evening was come, he was there alone" (Matt. 14:23).
The man Christ Jesus felt the need of perfect solitude -- Himself alone, entirely by Himself, alone with Himself. We know how much intercourse with men draws us away from ourselves and exhausts our powers. The man Christ Jesus knew this, too, and felt the need of being by Himself again, of gathering all His powers, of realizing fully His high destiny, His human weakness, His entire dependence on the Father.
How much more does the child of God need this--himself alone with spiritual realities, himself alone with God the Father. If ever there were one who could dispense with special seasons for solitude and fellowship, it was our Lord. But He could not do His work or maintain His fellowship in full power, without His quiet time.
Would God that every servant of His understood and practiced this blessed art, and that the Church knew how to train its children into some sense of this high and holy privilege, that every believer may and must have his time when he is indeed himself alone with God. Oh, the thought to have God all alone to myself, and to know that God has me all alone to Himself!
--Andrew Murray
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Lamertine speaks in one of his books of a secluded walk in his garden where his mother always spent a certain hour of the day, upon which nobody ever dreamed for a moment of intruding. It was the holy garden of the Lord to her. Poor souls that have no such Beulah land! Seek thy private chamber, Jesus says. It is in the solitude that we catch the mystic notes that issue from the soul of things.
A MEDITATION
My soul, practice being alone with Christ! It is written that when they were alone He expounded all things to His disciples. Do not wonder at the saying; it is true to thine experience. If thou wouldst understand thyself send the multitude away. Let them go out one by one till thou art left alone with Jesus. . . . Has thou ever pictured thyself the one remaining creature in the earth, the one remaining creature in all the starry worlds?
In such a universe thine every thought would be "God and I! God and I!" And yet He is as near to thee as that--as near as if in the boundless spaces there throbbed no heart but His and thine. Practice that solitude, O my soul! Practice the expulsion of the crowd! Practice the stillness of thine own heart! Practice the solemn refrain "God and I! God and I!" Let none interpose between thee and thy wrestling angel! Thou shalt be both condemned and pardoned when thou shalt meet Jesus alone!
--George Matheson

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Friday, April 26, 2013

Is My Gospel in Power?


1 Thess. 4-8
For we know,  brothers  loved by God,  that he has chosen you,  because  our gospel came to you not only in word, but also in power and  in the Holy Spirit and with full  conviction. You know  what kind of men we proved to be among you for your sake.  And  you became imitators of us  and of the Lord, for  you received the word in much affliction,  with the  joy of the Holy Spirit,  so that you became an example to all the believers in Macedonia and in Achaia.  For not only has the word of the Lord  sounded forth from you in Macedonia and Achaia, but your faith in God has gone forth  everywhere, so that we need not say anything.

I am convicted as I set here and ponder the meaning of these wonderful and powerful verses. Paul states with assurance two things in verse 4. You and I have to know before we can begin to step in faith and serve God, we must be convinced that God does love us and has chosen us. Maybe this is easy for you or you say it is a small point, who could doubt God’s love after all he has done on the cross, but I don't think it is. When God trained His servants He uses the very fires from hell itself to do it and we will for sure think, at least that is the strategy of the enemy, that God has forgotten us, He doesn't love us, He can never use us, and why would God chose us? Look at David in the cave with his spit running down his beard after he accomplished all of those great exploits. Even Joseph in the pit and as a slave or in the dungeon, all this came after receiving such a great vision from God. What about Elijah under the tree after fighting a great victory on Mt Carmel or who could forget Job's misery. All of these men turned out to be great in the eyes of God but first they were fire tested by hell itself. All of these men had to be sure God loved and chose them or they never would have survived. Paul had faced hell as well and we are assured that God loved him and chose him for a great work.
How was Paul to accomplish this work? He gives us the clue in verse 5. Our gospel came not by word only but in Power and the Holy Spirit. That is the the only way in which our Gospel can make an impact on this dark, cruel world. What if Elijah had only preached to those prophets of Baal. What if there had never been a demonstration of power! I am afraid that we today do not know of a Gospel with power, it is in word only. We only say that Jesus is everything, we don't demonstrate it. That is why we need entertainment and pleasure. We only say that God is love. That is why we can walk by the helpless and the hurting and not be moved with compassion for them. We only say say that God has all the answers for life, but our families and marriages fall apart. We only say prayer changes things but we never see any real answers in life. We only say that Jesus is the only way to Heaven but we not concerned enough to give up pleasures or luxuries of this life to send that message across the world. No! I am afraid that we are only a "word only" people. Paul's gospel message went forth with power and conviction because he was anointed by God. Look "in the Holy Spirit" he walked in the spirit, he was biblically baptized in the Holy Spirit and he was anointed by the Holy Spirit. The evidence of this anointing was not an emotional, charismatic experience but it produced holy living and convicting preaching. Could it be the reason why no one wants to walk the aisle and receive Christ is because we are not anointed by God? Could it be our Gospel is word only?

Look at the results of an anointed man of God. It produced a people or a church that was anointed. Look in verse 6 "and ye became followers." Even in affliction, the Holy Spirit had so anointed them, that the joy was still evident. When a church is pushed by the Spirit of God, even when hard times and afflictions come, people will not become discouraged. A sign of a shallow and entertainment driven ministry is: How do the people handle heartache and hard times? A Spirit driven people lead by a Spirit driven man of God will be forged during these types of times. It also produced a mission driven people. Look at verse 8,” For not only has the word of the Lord sounded forth from you in Macedonia and Achaia, but your faith in God has gone forth everywhere, so that we need not say anything.” Paul had nothing left to preach in the unreached places of the earth because this Spirit driven church had already accomplished it! Today we stare at staggering numbers. Over half of our world has little to no access to the gospel. Where is this same Spirit that was in this church today? Today Christians are more concerned for their pets then they are the unreached of this world. They are more concerned about fighting for their rights in government then they are about keeping India and China and unreached areas out of hell! We must wake up! We have allowed the enemy to cradle us to sleep while he steals countless millions for all eternity. A spirit driven christian, a Spirit driven church will not be as such! The Gospel will be in power, it will be baptized with the anointing power of God, it will walk in holiness, and it will give all to reach Judea, Samaria and the Uttermost parts of the earth. Let us ask God to forgive us and baptizes us with the Holy Spirit so we may go forth in Power to reach the world with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

Sunday, April 14, 2013

An excerpt from D. L Moody's book Secret Power

God has burden my heart to seek this power at all cost! I pray you will as well our world is desperate for a man of God and this is the only way!


When I was out in California, the first time I went down from the Sierra Nevada Mountains and dropped into the Valley of the Sacramento, I was surprised to find on one farm that everything about it was green - all the trees and flowers, everything was blooming, and everything was green and beautiful, and just across the hedge everything was dried up, and there was not a green thing there, and I could not understand it; I made inquiries, and I found that the man that had everything green, irrigated; he just poured the water right on, and he kept everything green, while the fields that were next to his were as dry as Gideon’s fleece without a drop of dew; and so it is with a great many in the Church today. They are like these farms in California - a dreary desert, everything parched and desolate, and apparently no life in them. They can sit next to a man who is full of the Spirit of God, who is like a green bay tree, and who is bringing forth fruit, and yet they will not seek a similar blessing. Well, why this difference? Because God has poured water on him that was thirsty; that is thedifference. One has been seeking this anointing, and he has received it; and when we want this above everything else God will surely give it to us.
The great question before us now is, Do we want it? I remember when I first went to England and gave a Bible reading, I think about the first that I gave in that country, a great many ministers were there, and I didn’t know anything about English theology, and I was afraid I should run against their creeds, and I was a little hampered, especially on this very subject, about the Gift of the Holy Spirit for service. I remember particularly a Christian minister there who had his head bowed on his hand, and I thought the good man was ashamed of everything I was saying, and of course that troubled me. At the close of my address he took his hat and away he went, and then I thought, “Well, I shall never see him again.” At the next meeting I looked all around for him and he wasn’t there, and at the next meeting I looked again, but he was absent; and I thought my teaching must have given him offense. But a few days after that, at a large noon prayer meeting, a man stood up and his face shone as if he had been up in the mountain with God, and I looked at him, and to my great joy it was this brother. He said he was at the Bible reading, and he heard there was such a thing as having fresh power to preach the Gospel; he said he made up his mind that if that was for him he would have it; he said he went home and looked to the Master, and that he never had such a battle with himself in his life. He asked that God would show him the sinfulness of his heart that he knew nothing about, and he just cried mightily to God that he might be emptied of himself and filled with the Spirit, and he said, “God has answered my prayer.” I met him in Edinburgh six months from that date, and he told me he had preached the Gospel every night during that time, that he had not preached one sermon but that some remained for conversation, and that he had engagements four months ahead to preach the Gospel every night in different Churches. I think you could have fired a cannon ball right through his church and not hit any one before he got this anointing; but it was not thirty days before the building was full and aisles crowded. He had his bucket filled full of fresh water, and the people found it out and came flocking to him from every quarter. I tell you, you can’t get the stream higher than the fountain. What we need very specially is power. There was another man whom I have in my mind, and he said, “I have heart disease, I can’t preach more than once a week.” so he had acolleague to preach for him and do the visiting. He was an old minister, and couldn’t do any visiting. He had heard of this anointing, and said, “I would like to be anointed for my burial. I would like before I go hence to have just one more privilege to preach the Gospel with power. He prayed that God would fill him with the Spirit, and I met him not long after that, and he said, “I have preached on an average eight times a week, and I have had conversions all along.” The Spirit came on him. I don’t believe that man broke down at first with hard work, so much as with using the machinery without oil, without lubrication. It is not the hard word breaks down ministers, but it is the toil of working without power. Oh, that God may anoint His people! Not the ministry only, but every disciple. Do not suppose pastors are the only laborers needing it. There is not a mother but needs it in her house to regulate her family, just as much as the minster needs it in the pulpit or the Sunday-school teacher needs it in his Sunday School. We all need it together, and let us not rest day nor night until we possess it; if that is the uppermost thought in our hearts, God will give it to us if we just hunger and thirst for it, and say “God helping me, I will not rest until endued with power from on high.”

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

The Importance of Unity


           Over the past week God has been etching in my heart the importance of Unity in the life of a believer and its essential role in the life of a church. Where there is Unity, there is life, where there id life there is the Spirit of God. And the reverse of that is true as well. Where there is division, there is death, where there is death, there is our foe Satan. God is not the author of division and he will not operate where there is not harmony or singleness of heart.  God gives this unity in a two ways, Personal and Corporately. A believer must move on in Personal unity before he can ever move into a corporate experience of Unity.

Individual Unity

What does it mean to have personal unity? Satan loves nothing more that to get us distracted, tainted or off focused. He does this to us individually by creating division in our heart. Look deeply at the words of God in almost every instance of God instructing us on how to seek him he uses words like “with all your heart” Trust in the Lord with…”all your heart.” Love the Lord your God…”with all your heart.” Seek ma and you will find me when you seek for me…”with all your heart. Do you realize the only way Satan has power in the life of a believer is when we give him that power? All of our struggles come in this life when we allow him to divide our heart.
We allow our heart to be divided by opposing “loves.”
            No person in their right mind would want their so-called “Love” to only love them with a part of their heart. Whether it is another person, a hobby or even a carrier no one wants to not be loved with all of his or her heart. What marriage would last if the Husband only loved his wife 364 days of the year but ran to the arms of another 1 day in that year? NO marriage would!
            God is no different and is perfectly just in asking for it. When we allow our heart to be divided by the love for “other things” it creates turmoil in our soul and feeds or temptation to sin. When know that this or that will not please God, yet in our soul we burn with desire. Why? Because we have allowed our heart to be divided in its love.
The Psalmist wrote in Psalm 86:11
Teach me thy way, O LORD; I will walk in thy truth: unite my heart to fear thy name.
May we go to God and ask God for this undivided heart. It is the only way to blessing, it is the only way power, it is the only way to intimacy and fruitfulness with God.

Corporate Unity

When we allow God to give us this new undivided heart, it rids us of the pride that creates division corporately. Why did Pentecost come? It was because they obeyed and waited, just as they were told to do. It is interesting how they waited. Notice how the Holy Spirit reveals to us this truth:
Acts 1, 13 And when they were come in, they went up into an upper room, where abode both Peter, and James, and John, and Andrew, Philip, and Thomas, Bartholomew, and Matthew, James the son of Alphaeus, and Simon Zelotes, and Judas the brother of James.
14 These all continued with one accord in prayer and supplication, with the women, and Mary the mother of Jesus, and with his brethren. 
They waited in one accord, in Unity! The great blessing of power would have been withheld if unity had not been in the midst. Think of the 3,000 souls that would have not been rescued from the pit of hell that day. Think of the wonderful melody that was heard all through out the world in that day because the church was in one accord.
            What a great blessing to the soul to hear some one masterful play a piano. All the different notes and keys being masterful orchestrated in such way as produce melody. But also think of agony to hear a instrument that is not in harmony or a note that is not in accord with the rest of the piece. It is the same way here. How people in our day have not heard the masterful melody of the Spirit because we as a church were out of harmony with God and one another? Maybe we would see God moving again in a great move of revival, if we would allow God to remove any other “love” in our heart. So He could masterfully play his melody of grace across the strings of his harmonic church!

            Let us pray that God would work this in us tonight!

Monday, April 1, 2013

Long Hours

"I will give myself unto prayer" (Ps. 109:4)

We are often in a religious hurry in our devotions. How much time do we spend in them daily? Can it not be easily reckoned in minutes? Who ever knew an eminently holy man who did not spend much of his time in prayer? Did ever a man exhibit much of the spirit of prayer, who did not devote much time in his closet?

Whitefield says, "Whole days and weeks have I spent prostrate on the ground, in silent or vocal prayer." "Fall upon your knees and grow there," is the language of another, who knew whereof he affirmed.

It has been said that no great work in literature or science was ever wrought by a man who did not love solitude. We may lay it down as an elemental principle of religion, that no large growth in holiness was ever gained by one who did not take time to be often, and long, alone with God.
--The Still Hour

Sunday, March 24, 2013

Belief, Not Understanding

After I listened to Pastor Dilena's message "What to pray in your toughest times" God sent me this little treasure from His word!


Belief, Not Understanding
"Said I not unto thee, that, if thou wouldest believe, thou shouldest see the glory of God?" (John 11:40).
Mary and Martha could not understand what their Lord was doing. Both of them said to Him, "Lord, if thou hadst been here, my brother had not died." Back of it all, we seem to read their thought: "Lord, we do not understand why you have stayed away so long. We do not understand how you could let death come to the man whom you loved. We do not understand how you could let sorrow and suffering ravage our lives when your presence might have stayed it all. Why did you not come? It is too late now, for already he has been dead four days!"
And to it all Jesus had but one great truth: "You may not understand; but I tell you if you believe, you will see."
Abraham could not understand why God should ask the sacrifice of the boy; but he trusted. And he saw the glory of God in his restoration to his love. Moses could not understand why God should keep him forty years in the wilderness, but he trusted; and he saw when God called him to lead forth Israel from bondage.
Joseph could not understand the cruelty of his brethren, the false witness of a perfidious woman, and the long years of an unjust imprisonment; but he trusted, and he saw at last the glory of God in it all.
Jacob could not understand the strange providence which permitted the same Joseph to be torn from his father's love, but he saw the glory of God when he looked into the face of that same Joseph as the viceroy of a great king, and the preserver of his own life and the lives of a great nation.
And so, perhaps in your life. You say, "I do not understand why God let my dear one be taken. I do not understand why affliction has been permitted to smite me. I do not understand the devious paths by which the Lord is leading me. I do not understand why plans and purposes that seemed good to my eyes should be baffled. I do not understand why blessings I so much need are so long delayed.
Friend, you do not have to understand all God's ways with you. God does not expect you to understand them. You do not expect your child to understand, only believe. Some day you will see the glory of God in the things which you do not understand.
--J. H. McC