Every Christmas, you hear folks grumble on about the comercialization of the holiday. Well, I for one, like the shopping and the gift giving. Sure, there is a deeper, more important meaning to Christmas and Jesus IS the reason for the season. But to me, one of the highlights of Christmas Day is watching my grandkids open their presents. No grinch is going to take that away from me.
A few years ago, my young grandson, Christian, was a huge fan of the "Star Wars" movies. On Christmas, the first present he opened was a huge spacecraft from the movie. He yelped and grabbed it up and headed out of the room exclaiming, "I'm done!". At that point, for him, Christmas was over. He got what he wanted. It was no matter that there were still countless more gifts under the tree that were just as wonderful. He loved his new toy and off he went to play with it.
This is very much like many Christians are when it comes to God. We take His marvelous gift of salvation through Christ and we're finished. Off we go, saying, "I'm done!". But alas, our heavenly Father has many more gifts to bestow upon us; but we're in the other room, content with the one. The Bible says that, "every good and perfect gift comes down from the Father of Lights." He has awesome gifts to give to each of one of us. Don't make the mistake of thinking that it's over after opening the gift of salvation. Search the scriptures and you will find much more. God wants to bless you far more than you can imagine!
My little grandson soon realized that there were more presents to open on that Christmas day. His joy was componded with each gift he unwrapped. Christmas really IS about the gifts. It's about the gift of salvation through Jesus our Savior. Then it's about all the gifts follow! Have a merry Christmas and remember to open all your Gifts!
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Monday, November 16, 2009
Truthseekers

I recently wrote to a friend of mine who is a Lutheran Pastor. Below is my letter and his response.
Pastor Tim,
It's funny that you should ask what I'm reading right now! I've just finished reading six books on church planting/growth. I don't know if you ever read any of these books, but they just reinforced my stand against the seeker friendly model. While there were a few good ideas on the practical side of church planting, by and large they were filled with humanistic thinking and pop psychology. I could go on about it, but I will spare you the details. I'm amazed how many people have been sucked into this lie. Jesus was not "seeker sensitive". He told his listeners to take up their cross, deny themselves and follow Him. He added that they must forsake all in this world to truly be His disciple. Not very seeker sensitive.
And what of the first century church? What of Annanias and Saphira? Again, not seeker sensitive!
If a lost person were seeking God, ( Paul said , "there is none that seeketh after God, no not one." ) they would be hard pressed to find Him in most churches today! I have studied this diligently and I am convinced of the following:
1- Sinners do not seek God! No man comes to the Father unless the Father draws him. Therefore the entire modern day movement is based upon a lie.
2- The only ones who seek God are those who have already found Him! That's why the believer goes to Church, to Bible study, to prayer meetings. To pursue God!
Pastor Tim,
It's funny that you should ask what I'm reading right now! I've just finished reading six books on church planting/growth. I don't know if you ever read any of these books, but they just reinforced my stand against the seeker friendly model. While there were a few good ideas on the practical side of church planting, by and large they were filled with humanistic thinking and pop psychology. I could go on about it, but I will spare you the details. I'm amazed how many people have been sucked into this lie. Jesus was not "seeker sensitive". He told his listeners to take up their cross, deny themselves and follow Him. He added that they must forsake all in this world to truly be His disciple. Not very seeker sensitive.
And what of the first century church? What of Annanias and Saphira? Again, not seeker sensitive!
If a lost person were seeking God, ( Paul said , "there is none that seeketh after God, no not one." ) they would be hard pressed to find Him in most churches today! I have studied this diligently and I am convinced of the following:
1- Sinners do not seek God! No man comes to the Father unless the Father draws him. Therefore the entire modern day movement is based upon a lie.
2- The only ones who seek God are those who have already found Him! That's why the believer goes to Church, to Bible study, to prayer meetings. To pursue God!
Steve,
You are more Lutheran than you think. I probably have read at least half of them and have a similar opinion of them. They are great for some practical advice and ideas, but the concept and theology behind them is flawed. The biggest problem I have with the seeker friendly model is that worship is intended for Christians, not seekers or non-Christian. When your worship is totally geared to those outside the body of Christ, you not only forget to feed and strengthen the body, but you risk watering down the message. I truly believe that if you follow the guidelines in those books, you would have a great chance of building a large church, but at a huge cost. It becomes about perceived human needs and consumerism, not about our true need: forgiveness. I saw this in our neighbors. They went to Cedar Creek and liked it, but their attendance was sporadic at best. They went when they felt like it and didn't really understand the true need. I believe that God is working on them through Cedar Creek, but it is as of yet still about them and not about Christ. Now, I truly believe that churches need to be guest friendly and need to evangelize, but the focus of Sunday worship needs to be the elect, not the guests. Otherwise, small groups become the only thing left for the members to grow.
I'm sorry if I ranted and I may be wrong on a couple of points, but this is what I think is Biblical. I have thought about this a lot. I believe God wants the church to grow, but I don't believe that seeker-friendly and mega-churches are necessarily the best way. I do think that most of the people involved in this lie are sincere, just misguided. As usual, it comes down to a theology of glory, rather than a theology of the cross. In other words, Christianity is not about us and how we succeed or feel, but about Christ and the cross. We are not called to glory, but to a cross as you said. That said, we do need to pray for them as some of the leaders of the Church Growth movement are starting to see its flaws. They lament the lack of maturity/growth of many of their members and the number of people that fall away after a short time. I hope they see that until people realize their true spiritual poverty and need, that they have nothing to offer God and that they are headed to hell without him, they will be luke-warm at best. (I need to remind myself of this also). It is about Christ and not about us.
You are more Lutheran than you think. I probably have read at least half of them and have a similar opinion of them. They are great for some practical advice and ideas, but the concept and theology behind them is flawed. The biggest problem I have with the seeker friendly model is that worship is intended for Christians, not seekers or non-Christian. When your worship is totally geared to those outside the body of Christ, you not only forget to feed and strengthen the body, but you risk watering down the message. I truly believe that if you follow the guidelines in those books, you would have a great chance of building a large church, but at a huge cost. It becomes about perceived human needs and consumerism, not about our true need: forgiveness. I saw this in our neighbors. They went to Cedar Creek and liked it, but their attendance was sporadic at best. They went when they felt like it and didn't really understand the true need. I believe that God is working on them through Cedar Creek, but it is as of yet still about them and not about Christ. Now, I truly believe that churches need to be guest friendly and need to evangelize, but the focus of Sunday worship needs to be the elect, not the guests. Otherwise, small groups become the only thing left for the members to grow.
I'm sorry if I ranted and I may be wrong on a couple of points, but this is what I think is Biblical. I have thought about this a lot. I believe God wants the church to grow, but I don't believe that seeker-friendly and mega-churches are necessarily the best way. I do think that most of the people involved in this lie are sincere, just misguided. As usual, it comes down to a theology of glory, rather than a theology of the cross. In other words, Christianity is not about us and how we succeed or feel, but about Christ and the cross. We are not called to glory, but to a cross as you said. That said, we do need to pray for them as some of the leaders of the Church Growth movement are starting to see its flaws. They lament the lack of maturity/growth of many of their members and the number of people that fall away after a short time. I hope they see that until people realize their true spiritual poverty and need, that they have nothing to offer God and that they are headed to hell without him, they will be luke-warm at best. (I need to remind myself of this also). It is about Christ and not about us.
Saturday, July 4, 2009
The Great Adventure!

"Saddle up your horses, we've got a trail to blaze. Through the wild blue yonder of God's amazing grace. Let's follow our leader into the glorious unknown. This is life like no other, oh this is the GREAT ADVENTURE."
If you're a Steven Curtis Chapman fan, then you know that the above quote is from an older song of his called, "The Great Adventure". Many times I sang along with Mr. Chapman and tapped my toes to this snappy little tune, never fully realizing the importance of what he was saying. When it comes to spiritual truths, head knowledge won't get you very far; in fact, that can only lead to "religion", and rarely to God. It's when a Biblical truth gets down in your inner man ( sometimes referred to as your heart or spirit ) that it blossoms and the Holy Spirit opens it up to you like never before.
Well, that is in fact, what happened to me as the Spirit of God revealed to me all about the "Great Adventure" that I was on. This new revelation totally revolutionized my life as a Christian and my daily walk with God. Now I arise each morning with tremendous anticipation as I ask the Lord, "What are we going to do today, where are we going to go, who are we going to see?"
You see, it all began with simple deliberate acts of kindness to those around me. Helping an older person with a door or carrying their packages. Soon He had me praying for strangers I would see at the mall or on the street; the man with the limp, the mom struggling with her children, or the cashier who was having a bad day. Everywhere I went, I was actually looking for opportunities to help others and show them God's love.
I asked the Lord one day, "What good are all these things? They are so small in the grand scheme of it all. I didn't want to just say a kind word to the grouchy lady ahead of me at the supermarket, but I wanted to tell her the whole Gospel right know and get her saved, After all, that's what she really needed. That was the bottom line. The Lord showed me that I'm just one part of the body of Christ, and if every member would do his or her part, then that grouchy old lady and many others would respond to the Gospel and His saving grace.
Matthew 10:42 says, "Whosoever shall give to drink unto one of these little ones a cup of cold water....he shall in no wise lose his reward." there are some Christians who think their life doesn't amount to much because they haven't done what Mother Theresa or Billy Graham has done. But everyone can give a thirsty person a cup of cold water, can't they?
Some of us spend so much time lamenting over the things we haven't done for the Lord that we miss the little things He's asking us to do everyday. You don't have to build a huge ministry, you just need to get involved in the "Cup of Cold Water Ministry". You don't have to lead everyone you meet to Christ, just plant a seed. In 1 Corinthians, chapter 3, Paul says, "I have planted, Apollos watered, but God gave the increase....and every man shall receive his own reward according to his labor." What a great burden was lifted from my shoulders when I learned that I don't have to do everything, I only have to do something. And it needs to be deliberate. Go out of your way to give that cup of cold water. Go where the thirsty people are. Look for the tired, the poor, the hurting. You don't have to look far, because they are all around you.
When I look back on how I came to the Lord, I can clearly see that it wasn't one event or one person that brought me to Jesus. Rather, it was a series of events and several different people that God brought across my path that paved the way to me accepting God's plan of salvation. You see, your kind word to a stranger may be the beginning of that person's road to the Savior. If you look at this concept in reverse, it's very eye opening. Perhaps your indifference or harsh words my send an individual down another path....one that leads to death!
For me, and I pray for you as well, the adventure begins anew every morning, the Lord and I, ready to blaze new trails. Life as a Christians is not boring! Today, He and I will meet someone new, we will touch a hurting soul in a whole new way. He's teaching me to be creative in my "Cup Of Cold Water Ministry". The Church my be your watering hole, but the great adventure lies outside the church walls. Step out of your comfort zone, step out in faith and in love...."This is a life like no other, O this is the great adventure!"
If you're a Steven Curtis Chapman fan, then you know that the above quote is from an older song of his called, "The Great Adventure". Many times I sang along with Mr. Chapman and tapped my toes to this snappy little tune, never fully realizing the importance of what he was saying. When it comes to spiritual truths, head knowledge won't get you very far; in fact, that can only lead to "religion", and rarely to God. It's when a Biblical truth gets down in your inner man ( sometimes referred to as your heart or spirit ) that it blossoms and the Holy Spirit opens it up to you like never before.
Well, that is in fact, what happened to me as the Spirit of God revealed to me all about the "Great Adventure" that I was on. This new revelation totally revolutionized my life as a Christian and my daily walk with God. Now I arise each morning with tremendous anticipation as I ask the Lord, "What are we going to do today, where are we going to go, who are we going to see?"
You see, it all began with simple deliberate acts of kindness to those around me. Helping an older person with a door or carrying their packages. Soon He had me praying for strangers I would see at the mall or on the street; the man with the limp, the mom struggling with her children, or the cashier who was having a bad day. Everywhere I went, I was actually looking for opportunities to help others and show them God's love.
I asked the Lord one day, "What good are all these things? They are so small in the grand scheme of it all. I didn't want to just say a kind word to the grouchy lady ahead of me at the supermarket, but I wanted to tell her the whole Gospel right know and get her saved, After all, that's what she really needed. That was the bottom line. The Lord showed me that I'm just one part of the body of Christ, and if every member would do his or her part, then that grouchy old lady and many others would respond to the Gospel and His saving grace.
Matthew 10:42 says, "Whosoever shall give to drink unto one of these little ones a cup of cold water....he shall in no wise lose his reward." there are some Christians who think their life doesn't amount to much because they haven't done what Mother Theresa or Billy Graham has done. But everyone can give a thirsty person a cup of cold water, can't they?
Some of us spend so much time lamenting over the things we haven't done for the Lord that we miss the little things He's asking us to do everyday. You don't have to build a huge ministry, you just need to get involved in the "Cup of Cold Water Ministry". You don't have to lead everyone you meet to Christ, just plant a seed. In 1 Corinthians, chapter 3, Paul says, "I have planted, Apollos watered, but God gave the increase....and every man shall receive his own reward according to his labor." What a great burden was lifted from my shoulders when I learned that I don't have to do everything, I only have to do something. And it needs to be deliberate. Go out of your way to give that cup of cold water. Go where the thirsty people are. Look for the tired, the poor, the hurting. You don't have to look far, because they are all around you.
When I look back on how I came to the Lord, I can clearly see that it wasn't one event or one person that brought me to Jesus. Rather, it was a series of events and several different people that God brought across my path that paved the way to me accepting God's plan of salvation. You see, your kind word to a stranger may be the beginning of that person's road to the Savior. If you look at this concept in reverse, it's very eye opening. Perhaps your indifference or harsh words my send an individual down another path....one that leads to death!
For me, and I pray for you as well, the adventure begins anew every morning, the Lord and I, ready to blaze new trails. Life as a Christians is not boring! Today, He and I will meet someone new, we will touch a hurting soul in a whole new way. He's teaching me to be creative in my "Cup Of Cold Water Ministry". The Church my be your watering hole, but the great adventure lies outside the church walls. Step out of your comfort zone, step out in faith and in love...."This is a life like no other, O this is the great adventure!"
Thursday, June 18, 2009
What Impression Do We Give?

In the late 1890's, some Americans visited a famous church in England. The preacher was eloquent and well spoken. The visitors left saying, "What a wonderful sermon!"
That evening, the same folks went to another church and heard Charles Spurgeon speak, and they walked out exclaiming, "What a wonderful Savior!"
Monday, June 15, 2009
Digging Up Wells!

Genesis 26: 15-18 gives us the account of how Isaac dug up the wells of his father, Abraham, that had been clogged with earth by the Philistines. As his servants unstopped each well, they found springs of water.
Modern day Philistines have infiltrated the Church and clogged up the faith of our fathers with all kinds of dirt; humanism, psychology, easy believism, self centered health/wealth message, and a watered down seeker ( sinner ) friendly gospel. Lost deep beneath this mess are springs of living water and the true Gospel of Jesus Christ, where the Holy Spirit still calls men to repentance and to the cross of Christ!
So where are the Isaacs of today? Where are men and women of God who will say "NO" to the compromise we are seeing in most churches across this nation? John the Baptist would not be allowed in today's pulpits. For that matter, neither would Peter, James, John, or Paul. They've already replaced the King James version of the Bible in most churches with newer, watered down translations, because the KJV is too offensive and harsh!
Sure, these new churches are full, but full of what? Clogged up with dirt!
At one church I attended, the Pastor told me that I needed to get in touch with my feminine side. At another, they gave a call for salvation, but never mentioned anything about repentance or the cross of Jesus. I've heard countless sermons filled with psychology ( a humanistic religion ), lightly peppered with scripture ( usually taken out of context ) and nary a mention of the precious atoning blood of our Savior!
If Martin Luther were here today, he would have to nail 95 more thesis to the doors of our "purpose driven" assemblies! Billy Sunday would still preach from a tent, because his "fire and brimstone" words are outdated and may hurt someone's feelings.
The Christian bookstores are filled with dirt. Christian television is filled with dirt. Churches are filled with dirt. We need somebody with a big shovel, or maybe even a bulldozer to dig up the dirt and reveal the "faith of our fathers".
The God of Isaac is still on the throne, but where are the Isaacs of God?
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Quotes From Leonard Ravinhill

Below are quotes from Leonard Ravinhill gleaned from his various books:
We have too many dead men in the pulpits giving out too many dead sermons to too many dead people.
The secret of praying is praying in secret.
A sinning man will stop praying and a praying man will stop sinning.
A sober church never does any good. At this hour, we need men drunk with the Holy Ghost.
The only power that God yields to is the power of prayer.
If there are degrees of death, then the deadest I know of is to preach about the Holy Ghost without the anointing of the Holy Ghost.
I do not marvel at the patience of the Lord with sinners. After all, would we not be patient with a man both blind and deaf? But I do marvel at the Lord's patience with the sleeply, sluggish, selfish church.
God has nothing more to give to this world. He gave His only begotten Son for sinners. He gave the Bible for all men. He gave the Holy Ghost to convict the world and equip the church. What good is a meeting, if the living Lord is absent?
In praying, some assume the unpardonable arrogance of crying for the blessed Spirit to come with His grace.....but not with His gifts.
God asks men to do NOT what they can, but what they can't.
No man is greater than his prayer life.
The sign of Christianity is not a cross, but a tongue of fire.
If any of us knows God, then look out Lucifer!!
Thursday, June 4, 2009

My wife is the most upstanding, moral person that I know. For years I envied her ability to almost always make choices that were in line with God's word. Just knowing what is right is not enough. Posting the ten commandments on your living room wall is not enough. Just like the Apostle Paul struggled with wanting to do the right thing, but often failing, I had my own struggles. And there was my wife. Always in front of me...no apparent struggling, no grappling with scripture or battling in prayer. She just chose to do what was right and not to do what was wrong.
I'd ask her what her secret was and she'd give me a baffled look. She wasn't even aware that she was going through life, for the most part, doing good and refusing to do bad. Why was it that I had to fight so hard to achieve what she found so easy?
I finally realized her secret one day. The desires of her heart were the same as Gods. She wanted what He wanted. My root problem was that I wanted what I wanted. I had desires that were mine alone, very different from the Lords. All I had to do was adopt the desires of God's heart and give up my own and the right choices in life would follow.
Perhaps to some of you, this is no big revelation, but to me it was lifechanging. When I could see God's love for the sinner, sharing my faith not only became easy, but essential. When I felt the Lord's heart break over sin, I became broken and lost any desire to hurt Him or myself that way anymore.
Someone once said, "the national anthem of hell is, ' I Did It My Way', and isn't that the truth. My logic, my carnal mind will only lead to death. I guess that's what the Bible means when it tells us to "take on the mind of Christ." God doesn't want us to DO good, He wants us to BE good.
I'd ask her what her secret was and she'd give me a baffled look. She wasn't even aware that she was going through life, for the most part, doing good and refusing to do bad. Why was it that I had to fight so hard to achieve what she found so easy?
I finally realized her secret one day. The desires of her heart were the same as Gods. She wanted what He wanted. My root problem was that I wanted what I wanted. I had desires that were mine alone, very different from the Lords. All I had to do was adopt the desires of God's heart and give up my own and the right choices in life would follow.
Perhaps to some of you, this is no big revelation, but to me it was lifechanging. When I could see God's love for the sinner, sharing my faith not only became easy, but essential. When I felt the Lord's heart break over sin, I became broken and lost any desire to hurt Him or myself that way anymore.
Someone once said, "the national anthem of hell is, ' I Did It My Way', and isn't that the truth. My logic, my carnal mind will only lead to death. I guess that's what the Bible means when it tells us to "take on the mind of Christ." God doesn't want us to DO good, He wants us to BE good.
Monday, June 1, 2009
Humility

There once was a man in Church who was given a button for being humble but they had to take it away because he wore it.
Humility is truly one of the most evasive of Christian virtues. How many of us have ever stood up in Church and testified, "Brothers and sisters, after a long period of time searching and praying, I have finally arrived....I am now humble!" Unlike many other desirable attributes, humility is lost when it is public ally confessed.
Another thing about humility; it is achieved usually through great trial and tribulation. It is difficult, if not impossible for a rich or famous person to be humble. Humility is bestowed upon the meek and the poor and the Mother Theresa’s of the world. To pray for humility is the same as to pray for great trials and pain upon oneself.
I really don't believe that humility is something to be sought out or measured in yourself or in those around you. True humility is something that God recognizes and that's all that really matters. Humility is simply a natural by product of a Spirit filled life.
Humility is truly one of the most evasive of Christian virtues. How many of us have ever stood up in Church and testified, "Brothers and sisters, after a long period of time searching and praying, I have finally arrived....I am now humble!" Unlike many other desirable attributes, humility is lost when it is public ally confessed.
Another thing about humility; it is achieved usually through great trial and tribulation. It is difficult, if not impossible for a rich or famous person to be humble. Humility is bestowed upon the meek and the poor and the Mother Theresa’s of the world. To pray for humility is the same as to pray for great trials and pain upon oneself.
I really don't believe that humility is something to be sought out or measured in yourself or in those around you. True humility is something that God recognizes and that's all that really matters. Humility is simply a natural by product of a Spirit filled life.
Monday, May 25, 2009
Where Have All The Bereans Gone?

All the devil has to do to deceive most Christians is sprinkle a little of truth on his big fat lies. They flock to the preachers who tickle their ears, buy their tapes and books, never questioning their questionable doctrines. The Christian bookstores are lined with books that have Christian themes but are lacking in Biblical truth, and the authors are laughing all the way to the bank. All the while, God's book lies on the shelf, untouched.
I was in discussion with one believer about the false teaching by Rick Warren in his book, "Purpose Driven Life", and she said to me, "Yes, but it has some good stuff in it." Is this our new standard for accepting someone's doctrine, that it contains "some" truth? It is no wonder that many of God's children are being led astray.
Acts 17:11 tells of another kind of believer, one that was not so easily taken in by error: "These were more noble than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the word with all readiness of mind and searched the scriptures daily, whether those things be so." These were the Bereans.The "things" that they were researching with scripture was the teaching of Paul and Silas. How much more should we scrutinize modern day teachers.
There are still a few watchmen in the church, a few Bereans that study the scriptures and expose false teaching, but not nearly enough. The wolves don't even need to put on sheep's clothing these days to fool the flock.
My question today is: "Where have all the Bereans gone?"
Sunday, May 17, 2009
A Book You MUST Read!!!
A woman exc
itedly told me of a book she had read that had changed her life. She wrote down the title and author on a piece of paper for me and urged me to get it and read it. " This book is a MUST read!" , she told me repeatedly.
It was a Christian book and I'm sure it had some value to it but it struck me funny at the time. Funny how we get so excited about a man's book and are so ho-hum about God's book. I mean it's His book that is really life-changing. It's the Bible that contains the words of life. I'm not finger pointing here. My bookshelves are filled with books....good books. I think the Lord was just showing me how silly we sometimes are. If we only spent as much time reading His book as we spent chasing after bestsellers at the Christian bookstore, we would all be a lot better off.
It's time to get back to the Bible!

It was a Christian book and I'm sure it had some value to it but it struck me funny at the time. Funny how we get so excited about a man's book and are so ho-hum about God's book. I mean it's His book that is really life-changing. It's the Bible that contains the words of life. I'm not finger pointing here. My bookshelves are filled with books....good books. I think the Lord was just showing me how silly we sometimes are. If we only spent as much time reading His book as we spent chasing after bestsellers at the Christian bookstore, we would all be a lot better off.
It's time to get back to the Bible!
Saturday, May 16, 2009
More Thoughts On The Seeker Friendly Church

There is a church in southern California that advertises it's services as "God's Country Goodtime Hour", complete with a "boots and Levis" wearing pastor and line dancing for the congregation. They also had a professional wrestler train the pastoral staff so they could put on a wrestling match during a Sunday morning service.
Another church, elsewhere, has an ad that reads, "This ain't your mama's church! Sunday services limited to 45 minutes. Our goal is to make you happy. Come casual. Football updates!" And closer to my home, a Perrysburg, Ohio church bills itself this way, "Six huge video screens, a rock and roll band, and sermons relevant to today's needs."
The above is becoming the norm in so called "evangelical circles" as church leadership is willing to do almost anything to fill their pews AND their pockets. They call themselves "seeker friendly" when in reality they are simply "sinner friendly". They preach watered down sermons from watered down versions of the Bible and the emphasis of their meetings is on comfort and entertainment. Their goal is to make the Gospel as inoffensive and as fun as possible. No preaching on the cross of Christ, His precious atoning blood, or sin, or repentance, or hell.
This new "purpose driven rather than Spirit led" church makes every effort NOT to offend anyone. Sorry folks, but the Gospel IS offensive It makes a sinner feel uncomfortable. That is how a lost soul will see his need for a Savior. Only then will he truly repent and find genuine salvation. The seeker sensitive pastor pedals a "touchy-feely" religion that costs the sinner nothing, when Jesus clearly taught that following Him would cost you everything.
For years I have been praying for revival in the Church, but as of late, I've started to pray for reformation instead. Dear Lord, give us a Martin Luther or a John Wesley who will expose the false teachings that have infiltrated our church. Send your Holy Spirit in a heavenly wave of fire that will bring us once again to our knees. Lord Jesus, reform your church!
A. W. Tozer wrote, "If revival is ,more of what we are already doing, the Evangelicalism most definitely does not need revival."
Friday, May 15, 2009
Are You Hungry?

For about a year I attended a church where exactly the same thing would happen every Sunday. Perhaps you know what I am talking about. Perhaps you're in such a church right now.
We would be greeted at the door with a smile and a program. Shortly after taking our seat, the band would begin it's 30 minute show. I say "show" because the musicians were skilled enough and the songs were nice, but true praise and worship wasn't evident. O, a few would try, but it became an exercise in futility. The pastor wasn't even present for this "worship time" and those on stage seemed bored with the whole matter.
After the music came a short break for coffee and donuts. This appeared to be the favorite part of the Sunday morning ritual to most attending. Then the pastor came in with his weekly message. Nice words....funny jokes, but even he seemed disinterested in what he was saying. He used a scripture or two to try to support some philosophical concept (yawn) and then ended with a short prayer and out the door everyone went, not any different than when they arrived. God didn't show up for the service......No one noticed His absence, nor did they really care. The people were becoming very adept at having church without any help at all from the Lord. Everyone was comfortable.
In Psalm 69 we read, "the zeal of God's house has consumed me". This is what is missing in most churches today. A "zeal" and a "hunger" for God. A fervent zeal for His house. An old preacher once said, "If you are not hungry for God, then you are backslidden".
Do you have a hunger that can only be satisfied by God? I believe that He is longing for those who long for Him. He is waiting for a few hungry people to get together and seek His face until the Real Deal walks through the door. These folks are not ashamed of the Holy Spirit. They don't seek the approval of men, they seek an audience with the King!
The Psalmist said, "my heart and my flesh crieth out for the living God". A. W. Tozer wrote about this in a book called, "The Pursuit Of God". In that book, he wrote, "To have found God and still pursue Him is the soul's paradox of love, justified in happy experience by the children of the burning heart".
My friends, the secret is not in attracting men to church. No, it is in attracting the Holy Presence of the living God to our assemblies. If God shows up on Sunday morning, we won't have to attract men.....He will.
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
The Yoke of Religion

Most churches today would have you believe that being a Christian is attending Church and putting your money in their plate. Both are lies of the devil. Your local pastor may want your money, but God doesn't...He wants your life! And attending church service for an hour or two a week is NOT a Biblical function of a believer, but loving your neighbor is. Sometimes it's easier to put in your time and put in your money on Sunday than it is to live out your Christianity on a daily basis. Keith Green wrote a song where the Lord is speaking and part of the words went like this:
To obey is better than sacrifice
I want more than Sundays and Wednesday nights
If you can't come to me everyday
Then don't bother coming at all.
No Pain, No Gain

It is human nature for us to do all we can to avoid suffering. After all, pain is not pleasant. Body builders coined the phrase, "no pain, no gain", and that's why we have so few body builders. If it was easy and "painless" then it would be rare to see an overweight or out of shape person.
Christianity could easily adopt the "no pain, no gain" mantra, because there's a lot of truth to that in our spiritual lives. To grow up in Christ, you will experience growing pains. Jesus said it so clearly, "Deny yourself, take up your cross and follow me." Self denial is no fun and cross carrying is even worse. David Wilkerson had this to say about the subject:
"Christians want an escape from pain and suffering! We want our troubles to vanish. And we are so caught up in our escape from pain, we lose the true meaning of the cross. We refuse crosses and losses- no Gethsemane for us! No nights of agony! We don't even know this suffering, bleeding, resurrected Christ!
We want His healing power. We want His promises of prosperity. We want His protection. We want more of this world's goods. We want His happiness. But we really don't want Him alone!
The Church once confessed it's sins- now it confesses it's rights. What if---instead of our beautiful homes and cars, we had to wander about in sheepskins, hiding in dens and caves? No healing. No success. No prosperity. No worldly blessings. No miracles, signs and wonders. How many of us would serve Him if He offered nothing but Himself?"
That I may know Him, and the power of His resurrection, and the fellowship of His sufferings, being made conformable unto His death." Phil. 3:10
No pain, No gain.
Monday, May 11, 2009
Seeker Friendly Church - Part Two

The "new" churches, who are following the "purpose driven" or the "seeker sensitive" models are quite popular. In fact many of these churches boast congregations in the thousands, but some of the worst ideas in human history have been numerically successful. As an old preacher used to say, "A hundred pound man is big, but he isn't healthy." More important, the Bible says, "Wide is the gate that leads to destruction."
The very church that the worlds likes best is sure to be the one that God abhors.
C. S. Spurgeon
Unfortunately the church largely accepts every fad that comes along. In Galations, Paul called these so-called "new" teachings, "another Gospel". This new gospel is said to be for a new age, an enlightened age. It is made harmless be removing sin, repentance, holiness, the cross, the blood, and hell. It places man's felt needs at the center instead of Jesus. It appeals to the desires of the flesh for that is the only thing that mankind truly seeks after.
With it's watered down Gospel, it lulls men into a false sense of salvation simply because they repeated an inoffensive prayer to receive Christ into their life ( kind of like they're doing Him a favor ). Then they are free to do as they wish as long as they continue to tithe. Sounds very much like the devil is re-inventing Catholicism.
Rick Warren"s "Purpose Driven" books are another gospel. The "Willow Creek" movement sponsored by the Southern Baptist Church is another gospel. John Wimber cleverly disguised another gospel in the popular "Vineyard" churches. Thousands of others have bought into the deception and thrown out God's ways in favor of man's ways. The lead singer of U2, Bono said, "Religion, to me, is almost like when God leaves and people devise a set of rules to fill the space."
The new philosophy of this kind may be sincere but it's sincerity does not save it from being false. It is false because it is blind. It misses completely the whole meaning of the cross. God offers life, but not an improved old life. The life He offers is life out of death. It stands always on the far side of the cross. A. W. Tozer
If you are involved in this new church movement, I will be hard pressed to convince you of the error you have stumbled upon. The difficulty herein lies:
The problem with the deceived is they are deceived. They don't know that they don't know. They have been delivered a piece of pie that is quite tasty so they never notice the poison that lies inside each bite. Remember, error rides in on the back of truth. That is why the Bible has instructed us to search the Scriptures to see if these things be so.
There are many devices in a man's heart; nonetheless the counsel of the Lord, that shall stand. Proverbs 19:21
For further reading on this subject:http://www.gracebible.org/seekersensitive/seeker.htm
http://www.eternallifeministries.org/jm_ssm.htm
Sunday, May 10, 2009
Seeker Friendly Church

Throughout history, Christians have tried every method known to man to accomplish God's work. But, my friends, God does not need our plans to accomplish His will. He only requires us to be an empty vessel through which the Holy Spirit can work. The Lord wants men and women who are dead to themselves and alive unto God. Too many of us are making the plans and asking God to bless them rather than asking God what the plans are.
This, to a large degree is what is happening in today's church. In order to win souls and advance the Kingdom of God, many church leaders are throwing out the Lord's plan found in the Bible and in it's place they are inserting what they perceive to be a new and better way. This new movement has many names: "the purpose driven church", "the seeker sensitive church", "the church growth movement" and others, but they are all presenting "another Gospel" that the Apostle Paul warned us about in Scripture.
This "new" type of church waters down many doctrines of the Bible and downright omits others in an effort to NOT offend the unbeliever who may walk into a church service. Entire Sunday services are now centered around the "seeker". Their comfort and feelings are paramount. A "lite" Gospel is preached, an entertaining show is presented and gourmet coffee is served.
This purpose driven, seeker friendly church no longer preaches on sin, the cross, the blood of Jesus, repentance, the devil, or hell. Instead we hear nice inoffensive sermons about how God loves you and accepts you just the way you are, therefore you should love and accept yourself and other psychological tripe. You will see a great deal of the adulation of man and very little of the true worship of God. You will be entertained, but not enlightened, pacified but never convicted, and coddled but not changed.
Alas, the entire "seeker friendly" concept is based on a false premise; one that takes for granted that there are some who seek the Lord. But Romans 3:11 says, "there is none that seeketh after God." Only the Holy Spirit can draw a man to Christ and He's been kicked out of the new church. There's no room for Him in the new order. He's just a relic from the past.
This new church is ashamed of the Holy Spirit and His gifts; afraid that He may offend a visitor.
They have forgotten that the gathering of the saints on Lord's day is to glory in His presence and allow Him to do His work. They now think, with their 21st century knowledge, that they can do a better job than Him.
C.S. Spurgeon wrote:
"Certain ministers are treacherously betraying our holy religion under the pretense of adapting it to this present age. The new plan is to assimilate the church to the world by semi-dramatic performances and make the house of prayer like the theater. They turn their services into musical displays, in fact, they exchange the temple for the theater, and turn ministers of God into actors whose whole business is to amuse men. This then is their proposal. In order to win the world, the Lord Jesus must conform Himself, His people, and His Word to the world. I will not dwell on so loathsome a proposal.
My dear hearers, how I long to see you saved! But I would not belie my Lord, even to win your souls., if they could be won so. The true servant of God is not responsible for success or non-success. Results are in God's hands."
More on this in my next post
Saturday, May 9, 2009
The Cross

A good friend of mine recently gave me a book to read, "A Violent Grace", by Michael Card. I highly recommend this to everyone. Below is an excerpt.
The cross seems to have disappeared from the Christian art and music of our time. Worse, it has disappeared from many hearts and minds as well. I must confess that my own ministry, which began with a singular focus on the cross of Christ, has slowly shifted towards more popular and palatable themes. I used to relish the criticism that I was "preaching and singing about the cross too much".
In fact, the key verse for the first ten years of my ministry was, "I resolved to know nothing while I was with you except Jesus Christ and Him crucified." ( I Cor. 2:2 ) Lately, though, I've noticed that it seems to be easier to get things done by avoiding such criticism. My early critics were right: It's hard to sell songs about a crucified man. Better to sing, preach, and write about the positives---peace, prosperity, and easy grace. To a society obsessed with abundance and acceptance, the Good News minus the cross ( which is no good news at all ) does seem to keep the coffers and pews full. What are we to do? Where are we to stand if we long to stand for Christ? I believe that if we are to maintain Biblical Christianity in the new century. we must refocus our attention on the cross.
For him who has ears to hear, let him hear!
Friday, May 8, 2009
Whatever Happened To Sin?

Back in the 80's, Christian musician, Steve Taylor, asked the question in one of his songs, "What ever happened to sin?" I'm sure he's still asking the question today. The politically correct churches of our "enlightened" age no longer mention sin or it's consequences. To even imply that an individual is a sinner is offensive and may cause people to leave the church along with their wallets. In previous centuries, men of God cared little for the feelings of men and even less for their gold, but instead longed for their souls. And to win souls for Christ, the unadulterated Gospel must be preached, sin must be exposed, and genuine repentance must be found in the heart.
In the beginning years of our country's birth, A small man with a small voice, preached a resounding message of truth that left the unconverted naked and bare, many running to Jesus' arms and others running away. But rest assured, there were no tares in Jonathan Edward's wheat field. No one sat on the fence, and no one thought for a minute that he might be saved on Sunday and sneak around with the devil on Monday. The following is an excerpt from Edward's sermon entitled, "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God."
O sinner! Consider the fearful danger you are in; it is a great furnace of wrath, a wide and bottomless pit, full of the fire of wrath, that you are held over in the hand of that God, whose wrath is provoked and incensed as much against you, as against many of the dammed in hell. You hang by a slender thread, with the flames of divine wrath flashing about it, and ready every moment to singe it, and burn it asunder; and you have no interest in any Mediator, and nothing to lay hold of to save yourself, nothing to keep off the flames of wrath, nothing of your own, nothing that you have ever done, nothing that you can do, to induce God to save you one moment.
It is everlasting wrath. it would be dreadful to suffer this fierceness and wrath of Almighty God one moment; but you must suffer it to all eternity.There will be no end to this exquisite horrible misery. But this is the dismal case of every soul in this congregation that has not been born again, however moral and strict, sober and religious, they may otherwise be.
And now you have an extraordinary opportunity, a day wherein Christ has thrown the door of mercy wise open, and stands in calling and crying in a loud voice to poor sinners. Let everyone that is yet out of Christ, and hanging over the pit of hell, now hearken to the loud calls of God's word and providence. This acceptable year of the Lord, a day of great favor to some, will doubtless be a day of remarkable vengeance to others. Men's hearts harden and their guilt increases apace at such a day as this., it they neglect their souls;and never was there such great danger of such persons being given up to hardness of heart and blindness of men.
If this should be the case with you, you will eternally curse this day, and curse the day you were ever born, to see such a season of the pouring out of God's Spirit, and will wish you had died and gone to hell before you had seen it.
Therefore, let everyone of you that is out of Christ, now awake and fly from the wrath that is to come.
Precious Lord, raise up men and women who will preach the true Gospel like Jonathan Edwards.
People who are not afraid to offend in order to save.
In the beginning years of our country's birth, A small man with a small voice, preached a resounding message of truth that left the unconverted naked and bare, many running to Jesus' arms and others running away. But rest assured, there were no tares in Jonathan Edward's wheat field. No one sat on the fence, and no one thought for a minute that he might be saved on Sunday and sneak around with the devil on Monday. The following is an excerpt from Edward's sermon entitled, "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God."
O sinner! Consider the fearful danger you are in; it is a great furnace of wrath, a wide and bottomless pit, full of the fire of wrath, that you are held over in the hand of that God, whose wrath is provoked and incensed as much against you, as against many of the dammed in hell. You hang by a slender thread, with the flames of divine wrath flashing about it, and ready every moment to singe it, and burn it asunder; and you have no interest in any Mediator, and nothing to lay hold of to save yourself, nothing to keep off the flames of wrath, nothing of your own, nothing that you have ever done, nothing that you can do, to induce God to save you one moment.
It is everlasting wrath. it would be dreadful to suffer this fierceness and wrath of Almighty God one moment; but you must suffer it to all eternity.There will be no end to this exquisite horrible misery. But this is the dismal case of every soul in this congregation that has not been born again, however moral and strict, sober and religious, they may otherwise be.
And now you have an extraordinary opportunity, a day wherein Christ has thrown the door of mercy wise open, and stands in calling and crying in a loud voice to poor sinners. Let everyone that is yet out of Christ, and hanging over the pit of hell, now hearken to the loud calls of God's word and providence. This acceptable year of the Lord, a day of great favor to some, will doubtless be a day of remarkable vengeance to others. Men's hearts harden and their guilt increases apace at such a day as this., it they neglect their souls;and never was there such great danger of such persons being given up to hardness of heart and blindness of men.
If this should be the case with you, you will eternally curse this day, and curse the day you were ever born, to see such a season of the pouring out of God's Spirit, and will wish you had died and gone to hell before you had seen it.
Therefore, let everyone of you that is out of Christ, now awake and fly from the wrath that is to come.
Precious Lord, raise up men and women who will preach the true Gospel like Jonathan Edwards.
People who are not afraid to offend in order to save.
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Our Daily Bread

Give us this day our daily bread.
This is the only sentence in the Lord's prayer where any material blessing is requested and THEN it is confined to the simple need of food. In Proverbs 30, we read about a man who understood this kind of supplication long before Jesus instructed us to pray in this manner. His name was Agur.
He said to God, "Give me neither poverty nor riches, but give me only my daily bread." It's funny, but I don't hear that kind of praying today. The majority of prayers is asking for stuff. James talked about this type of prayer:
Ye ask, and receive not, because ye ask amiss, that ye may consume it upon your lusts.
Agur, who thought himself to have little wisdom, was indeed much wiser than those who spout prayers of greed today, for he added to his prayer, "Otherwise, I may have too much and disown you and say, Who is the Lord? Or I may become poor and steal, and so dishonor the name of my God."
truly we should only pray for today's provision, and not for more than we need. Then each mornings sunrise will bring a renewed trust in the Lord.
Addicted To Success

You can't look at the bookstores best sellers without finding several on "being a success". While many in today's society, including Christians, are fixated on success, they are clueless on exactly what being a success really is. The average person will quickly tell you that success involves being rich or being famous. They will sacrifice friends, family and integrity to find their idea of success. But in the end, there is no satisfaction in this success and they long for the things they sacrificed to succeed. It may sound tripe, but the old saying is true, "the best things in life are not things."
In her book, "ASHES TO GOLD", Patti Roberts addressed the success mentality that has found it's way into the Church. She wrote:
We are a nation addicted to success, and a large segment of the Christian Church appears to have acquired an insatiable hunger for that which so characterizes our culture. If you doubt that, ask yourself how many sermons have you heard or books have you read that promise in one way or another to convey the secrets of success? Then try to remember how many you have seen or heard on the subject of holiness, building Godly character, or repentance?
If the Church adopts the world's value system and the world's method of accomplishing it's ends, then it will also acquire the world's problems.
Every vice of the secular world: drug and alcohol abuse, immorality, child abuse, sexual perversion, mismanagement of funds, can be found at every level of many Christian ministries.
To many of the Saints who have gone before us, success was being found worthy to die for the name of Christ. To others, it was walking for days in the desert to preach the Gospel to those who had not heard it. To some it was a life lived mostly on their knees. Still others found their success in ministering to the needs of the poor, the sick, or the helpless.
I wonder, by what standard, do you measure success? Do you care what man thinks of you, or what God thinks? Do you seek after money and the pleasures it can buy, or do you seek first the Kingdom of God?
Sad to say, many would imitate Donald Trump rather than the Apostle Paul. Which one do you think pleases God?
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