THIS IS SOUND LIFE ADVICE – THINK ABOUT THESE THINGS…


Philippians 4:8-9 – “Finally, brethren, whatever things are true, whatever things are noble, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report, if there is any virtue and if there is anything praiseworthy — meditate on these things. 9 The things which you learned and received and heard and saw in me, these do, and the God of peace will be with you.”  NKJV

I have often said, “You are not what you think you are, but you are a product of what you think.”  We are a product of our thinking because our thought lives will produce attitudes, and attitudes will produce actions, and actions will shape our character.  Therefore, we are a product of our thoughts!  What we dwell on will determine our attitude, altitude, and aptitude.

The apostle Paul gives us some specific things to fill our minds with:

  • Truth.

Jesus answered the question about “What is truth?” telling us that Thy Word Is Truth in speaking to the Father.  Truth is a liberator and something that we should seek and fill our minds with.

  • Noble Things.

Honorable things, moral things, things worthy of a life that professes to believe in the Lord Jesus Christ. 

  • Pure Things.

The pure in heart will see God.

  • Lovely Things.

Not just things pleasing to the eyes but things pleasing to the heart of God.

  • Good Reports.

There is so much negativity in the world today. With today’s political, economic, and world situation, it is difficult not to be negative, but we should seek to hear and give “Good Reports.”  They uplift the heart and spirit.

  • Things of Virtue.

In an amoral and immoral world, oh, how we need “virtue.”

  • Things that are Praiseworthy.

Take time to give not only Praise to God but to your fellow man.  You will be amazed at how much it affects your attitude and relationships.

He tells us to Meditate or Think on or about these things and the things that were learned from him and seen in his life, and the result will be that the God of Peace will be with us.  If we need anything today, it is GOD!  We need the Peace of God to flood our hearts and minds amidst the chaos in our present world.

So, if you are struggling, why not take this prescription and “Think on these things!”  I believe that you will be more than pleasantly surprised at the outcome. 

May God bless you as you go through your day!

IS THIS TRUTH OR FICTION?


Philippians 4:13 – “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” NKJV

Like many in the Bible, this is a short passage that we often quote but generally do not fully believe.  I know that is a bit harsh, but my statement is true.  This passage is either “truth” or “fiction.”  If it is Truth, we must begin “walking it out in reality” in our lives.  If it is Fiction, we can toss it aside along with the rest of the New Testament and forget this thing called Christianity.  I believe it to be the Truth, the Whole Truth, and Nothing but the Truth!

Now the larger question is not what I believe about this passage but whether I am “walking it out in reality?”  The answer is probably not often enough, and I confess that to my shame.  I genuinely do believe that there is Noting Impossible with God.  I believe that All Things Are Possible to those who believe! 

Tragically, too often, we allow our feelings, emotions, physical restraints, financial confinements, or something else to hinder us from grabbing that truth and running with it boldly in the Power of God.  That ought not to be so!  If God has declared it as a Promise for us and a word of encouragement, then we should honor His Promise by Living it in this present world.

It is not saying that we can do it in and of ourselves.  It says that we can do it Through and only Through Christ and His strength.”  That is dramatically different and cannot be overlooked.  His strength is made perfect in my weakness or puts another way – when I realize that I cannot do it in my own power, I am open to His demonstration of power.  I am more willing to trust His strength, knowledge, wisdom, and power!  I stop relying on the “arm of flesh” and lean to the “arm of God.”  Therein is the key to victory in ALL THINGS!

Even if your faith originated with God, it is not the product of your hard work, great piousness, or somehow earning it.  Faith is a heavenly commodity extended to earth as God speaks, and as we Hear what God says, we receive that infusion of faith. Then as we Respond to what we have heard, faith is released and manifested in this present world and our present situations.  It beings with God and ends with God; you and I are simply vehicles through which His Faith is carried in this world.

Therefore, as you face obstacles and opposition in life, Do Not turn to your own understanding, strength, wisdom, or power. Run to Him!  In Him, we live and move and have our being.  In Him, ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE.  In Him, we can do all things!

May God be with you as you go through this day!  Blessings!

THIS GRACE IS AMAZING GRACE!


Ephesians 2:8-10 – “For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God, 9 not of works, lest anyone should boast. 10 For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them.”  NKJV

All of my Christian experience, I have declared that it is not Justice that I desire but Mercy and Grace!  I know what justice would bring me.  Therefore, I seek pardon and redemption.  I know that I could never earn the Grace of God.  I could never earn God’s pardon for sin. 

I am a flawed vessel and fall too short of the mark.  I have been a “mark misser” – A Sinner needing a Savior.  Through His Grace, I have been Redeemed and transferred from the kingdom of darkness into the Kingdom of Light!  I have become a New Creation and am no longer under the dominion of the devil but a Child of the Most High God through the Blood of Jesus Christ and His marvelous Amazing Grace!

I never go through a Christmas season without thinking about the Greatest Gift that has ever been given – The Gift of Grace through Jesus Christ!  When I came under conviction and knew I was Lost, I felt utterly hopeless.  I was a Sinner and knew it, but I became convinced that I had sinned away my day of grace, which is utter despair. 

Finally, through God’s great Love, Mercy, and Grace and the persistent prayers and demonstrations of love from a few incredible people in Westside Assembly of God in Palestine, Texas, God opened my heart and my eyes so that I could see that all was not hopeless and that He would forgive me.  That was the most incredible experience I have ever had, and I felt a weight lift from my shoulders as I wept at the kitchen table shortly after midnight back in the late 60s, reading Proverbs 3:5-6.

My transformation was more than a little dramatic.  I smoked, cussed, drank, caroused around, and was downright mean at times.  I woke up the next morning and went to work as usual.  About mid-morning that I realized I had not lit a cigarette since getting up.  I reached into my pocket, pulled one out, lit up, and it made me sick. 

I did not ask to be free of that habit, but God did it for me anyway, and I am still thankful for that.  He cleaned up my language, and at the end of the day, I realized, as did my co-workers, that I had not used one word of profanity.  Several of them came to me and asked me what was wrong.  Imagine that! 

Because I was not using profanity, they thought something was wrong instead of thinking something was right!  I stopped being promiscuous and developed an intense hunger for God, His Word, and the opportunity to talk to anyone about the things of God and hear about God and his plan for man. 

Over the next thirty days, I would stay up until 2-3 in the morning reading the Bible and read the Bible from Genesis to Revelation.  In that time frame while getting up for work at 6 A.M. without feeling the least bit tired.  I was happy for the first time in years and had a peace that Vietnam had destroyed.  My nightmares stopped, and the flashbacks no longer haunted me.  Oh, I had them from time to time through the years, but when they came, I would immediately turn to the Lord, and He would intervene, bringing me His Perfect Peace again.

Grace – God’s Amazing Grace- transformed my life, and I am so thankful for that Grace!  Always know that God’s Grace is Free to “whosoever will call.”  If you do not know Him today, I urge you to call upon the Name of the Lord, and I believe He will respond to your plea.

May God be with you as you go through your day!

WE ARE ALL FULL OF SOMETHING – But What?


Ephesians 5:17-21 – “Therefore do not be unwise, but understand what the will of the Lord is.  18 And do not be drunk with wine, in which is dissipation; but be filled with the Spirit, 19 speaking to one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord, 20 giving thanks always for all things to God the Father in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, 21 submitting to one another in the fear of God.” NKJV

I have been told more times than I would care to recall, “Roy, you are full of it.”  It was not always codified, but I understood what they meant.  Truthfully, we are all “full of something,” so why not make that something the Holy Spirit of God?

Some are full of drink that destroys life.  Some are full of themselves, which destroys relationships.  Some are full of ambitions that drive them to attain a particular pinnacle in life, even at the expense of others.  Then some are full of the Spirit of God and exhibit a life that is exemplary and draws people to the Living God like honey attracts flies.

As we are “filled” with the Spirit of God, we maintain that fullness, as verse 19 describes, by “speaking to one another in psalms, and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord.”  We can then walk in a lifestyle and a condition of thankfulness and submit to one another without fear of being used and abused because we are a people saturated with the Spirit of God.  There is peace and comfort in that environment, knowing that God is “in control.”  That is not utopia but the normal reality in the Spirit-led world of God’s Kingdom.  That should be our target objective, not fame or even fortune.

My daily prayer is that the Lord will “fill” me with His Spirit to the point that I am overflowing with Him.  I want to manifest Jesus as well as represent Him to the world.  That can only occur as my life, like a sponge soaked with water, is saturated with the Spirit of God and the Word of God.

So, as you go through this day, I recommend that you ask the Lord to saturate your life with the presence, person, and power of the Spirit of God, who knows the deep things of God and can bring us into a deeper relationship with the Lord than would otherwise be possible.  In so doing, we will have a far more significant impact on our world.

God be with you as you go through your day

BEING A NEW CREATION MAKES US CHRISTLIKE…


Colossians 3:12-17 – “Therefore, as the elect of God, holy and beloved, put on tender mercies, kindness, humility, meekness, longsuffering; 13 bearing with one another, and forgiving one another, if anyone has a complaint against another; even as Christ forgave you, so you also must do.  14 But above all these things put on love, which is the bond of perfection. 15 And let the peace of God rule in your hearts, to which also you were called in one body; and be thankful. 16 Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom, teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord. 17 And whatever you do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through Him.”  NKJV

When the Bible tells us to “put on something,” it gives us a directive that we should undertake in practice, not just theory.  It will never be something that the empowerment of the Spirit of God is not available for, nor something for which the Grace of God is not provided. 

When Paul tells the Colossians to “Put on tender mercies, kindness, humility, meekness, longsuffering; bearing with one another, and forgiving one another….” he is not suggesting something optional but a direct commandment from the Lord and possibly in our human lives.

Paul takes it further and says, “Put on love, which is the bond of perfection.”  He also says, “Let the peace of God rule our hearts.”  None of those are possible without full surrender of our lives, hearts, minds, and wills to God.  We must become His completely, or this will never be possible to walk out in reality.  Our carnal desires, attitudes, and egos will subvert those character traits, and selfishness and self-centeredness will overrule every time. 

How do we accomplish this?  Look at what he tells them and us in verses 16-17, and you see the key.

  • The Word of God dwells in us richly and enables our fellow believers and us to teach and admonish one another spiritually with the full intent of restoration and forgiveness.
  • Whatever we do, we are to do it “in the name of the Lord Jesus” with a thankful heart.  This is not just uttering the name of the Lord but doing it as if we were Him or as his representatives and manifestations of His nature and character so that all can see. 

That means everything, including our jobs, homes, and business relationships – EVERYTHING and EVERYWHERE!  Is that easy? Heaven’s no!  Is it possible?  Yes, we can attain this condition and position only by following the prescribed attitudes and actions in the preceding verses.  Therefore, it should be our ambition to be Christ-like in all that we do!

May the Lord be with you as you go through the day, and may your life and mine be a positive testimony of His love, grace, and goodness!  Blessings

THE ENDURING WORD OF THE LORD…


1 Peter 1:22-25 – “Since you have purified your souls in obeying the truth through the Spirit in sincere love of the brethren, love one another fervently with a pure heart, 23 having been born again, not of corruptible seed but incorruptible, through the word of God which lives and abides forever, 24 because

“All flesh is as grass,

And all the glory of man as the flower of the grass.

The grass withers,

And its flower falls away,

25 But the word of the LORD endures forever.”

Now, this is the word which by the gospel was preached to you.” NKJV

I love the simplicity that Peter uses in his writing.  Simple yet filled with incredible truth!  Here he calls on us to come face to face with the temporal nature of man in the flesh and the eternal nature of God’s Word.  So, when you make that comparison which do you trust?  Do you trust the arm of flesh or the Word of God?  That should be a no-brainer!

Our souls are purified through Truth, and Jesus said, “Thy Word is truth.”  He calls on us and reminds us that our obedience is the result of our sincere love for God and His love for us.  We are born again or Saved through the incorruptible sacrifice of Jesus and taught the principles of life by the incorruptible Word of the Lord, which abides when all else fades away.

So, for me, I will take what God has to say on the subject over what any man has to say.  I will take God’s principles over man’s reason.  I will take God’s Promise as described, declared, and detailed in His Holy Writ over any promise made by any man, no matter his power or position.  I know that God’s Word is true. Therefore, I can fully trust it. 

Therefore, as you go through this, know that you have God’s Infallible and Incorruptible Word to rely on.  Make it a daily part of your life just as you do the natural fuel for the body we call food.  It is Spiritual Food and vital to our Spiritual Health and Well Being.    

May God be with you and bless you as you navigate through this day in your life.  Blessings!

LET ME ASK – RELIC, DINOSAUR, OR ANTIQUE – – Which applies to you?


Psalm 98:4-9 – “Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, all the earth: make a loud noise, and rejoice, and sing praise.  5 Sing unto the Lord with the harp; with the harp, and the voice of a psalm. 6 With trumpets and sound of cornet make a joyful noise before the Lord, the King. 7 Let the sea roar, and the fullness thereof; the world, and they that dwell therein. 8 Let the floods clap their hands: let the hills be joyful together 9 Before the Lord; for he cometh to judge the earth: with righteousness shall he judge the world, and the people with equity.” KJV

I do not always use the Old King James Version, but in this particular case, it is most appropriate.  In many ways, I’ve come to realize that in the language and mindset of today’s society, I am either a Relic, Dinosaur, or Antique in some of my views spiritually.  That point begins in verse four of this division of the Psalms.

I was born just before the halfway mark of the past century, and for some, that would automatically relegate me to one or all three of the distinctions mentioned above.  I grew up in a home that believed you honored your word, fulfilled your commitment even to your own hurt, and treasured the genuine and often the simplistic.

I love True Worship and Praise through music and song.  What I find difficult is when the production and performance call more attention to the presenter than the object of worship in words.  It is not the beautiful, talented musicians, choreography, or even the beauty of the natural voice singing. It is The Object of Worship that is important.  That is why the Psalmist gives us “two words” and “one direction” in his instruction regarding singing before and to the Lord in private or corporate worship.

JOYFUL.

The expression is to be out of a heart of Joy, and that Joy can only come through a relationship of Love for the object of our worship and praise – The Lord Himself!  The first requisite in worship is that it is Joyful.  Suppose it is laden with talent, ability, music, choreography, production, and presentation, but the Deep Inner Joy is Missing. In that case, it becomes nothing more than entertainment and will Never rise to the level of Worship or Praise.

NOISE.

This removes the idea that it has to be spectacularly riddled with talent and be flawless in its presentation. It has to be so flawlessly spectacular that it Wows the audience to the point that they walk away remembering the performers and performance rather than having been brought into the presence of the object of worship – The Lord!  I do not mean to diminish the value of talent and excellence in presentation, but the fact that the Psalmist would call for a Joyful Noise identifies where the importance lies.

UNTO THE LORD.

That is the prime objective – The Lord!  Our expressions and demonstrations of worship and praise are to be vehicles that transport us into His Presence!  We may not remember who sang, how beautiful the music was, how talented the voices were, or the choreography, but we remember We Met Jesus There! 

I’m that way about preaching too. If the eloquence and presentation of the speaker outshine the message, it is “tinkling cymbals and sounding brass” and is nothing more than “rain on a tin barn.”  The greatest preaching I’ve ever been exposed to has been when the messenger became a part of the background because the anointing that came with their words was so powerful.  We were captivated and ushered into the Throne Room of Heaven for a divine encounter with my Creator.  I don’t remember the message, presentation, or frequently the messenger; I remember the “transportation into the Presence of the King of Kings and Lord of Lords.”  It was life-changing and lasting.  It promoted no man but rather God.

That would qualify me as a Relic, Dinosaur, or Antique Spiritually, and that’s okay with me.  I’m not interested in being remembered for my insight, wit, presentation, or oratorical ability.  I don’t care if anyone remembers my name, but if they remember being ushered into the Throne Room of Heaven via the message, I consider my task a complete success.  If they go away awed and wowed by me and my presentation, then I have failed.  I am not the savior He Is!  It is In His Presence that there is Joy Unspeakable and Full of Glory! GLORY!

So, I’ve accepted that I’m a Relic, Dinosaur, or Antique to some, and consider that a compliment in my simplistic way of viewing the most valuable! 

This old relic, a dinosaur antique, prays that God bless you as you go through your day!

WE HAVE AN INCORRUPTIBLE INHERITANCE…


1 Peter 1:3-5 – “Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who according to His abundant mercy has begotten us again to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, 4 to an inheritance incorruptible and undefiled and that does not fade away, reserved in heaven for you, 5 who are kept by the power of God through faith for salvation ready to be revealed in the last time.” NKJV

When I read this, it makes my heart begin to pound, my mind fills with anticipation, and deep within my spirit, there is leaping for joy; this is it!  Wow, Peter, you spoke such a powerful truth of hope that anyone should be uplifted and encouraged by your words regardless of what generation they are or have lived in.  Tears of Joy are flowing as I type!

An Inheritance Incorruptible and Undefiled that Does Not Fade Away!  That is exciting, but the rest of the verse says, “reserved in Heaven for you!”  You who are kept by the power of God through “faith for salvation,” and it is ready to be revealed in the last time. 

What a glorious day that will be when our Jesus we shall see!  He has given us a Living Hope!  A hope that does not fade!  A hope that cannot be diminished!  A hope that is not dependent on circumstances, current conditions physically, financially, relationally, or politically.  It is all because of and through Jesus Christ!  HALLELUJAH!

I never cease to be amazed that God would love somebody like me enough to inspire people to go to the lengths they did to bring me into an encounter with Him so that I could experience the Joy of Salvation!  I never cease to be thankful for that and shall never forget where He brought me from and where He is leading me to!  Had it not been for a Hill called Mount Calvary, I would be lost and without hope in this world. 

Thank you, Lord, for loving me that much!  I know that you did not just love me but everyone in this world who has ever lived, is living, or will ever live. You Love All!  Thank you for the Greatest Gift that could have ever been given to mankind!  Thank you for being Love Eternal!

As you go through this day, I pray that you will continually remember what we have to be thankful for!  Give thanks always! 

May God be with you as you go through your day!

WHEN DID BEING HOLY (HOLINESS) BECOME A BAD WORD?


1 Peter 1:13-16 – “Therefore gird up the loins of your mind, be sober, and rest your hope fully upon the grace that is to be brought to you at the revelation of Jesus Christ; 14 as obedient children, not conforming yourselves to the former lusts, as in your ignorance; 15 but as He who called you is holy, you also be holy in all your conduct, 16 because it is written, “Be holy, for I am holy.”  NKJV

Through the years, holiness has become a word that many in religious circles desire to avoid.  There are many reasons, including the desire to become more acceptable to the world and lower expectations of discipline and commitment in our individual lives.  In each case, I do not know what the reason is, in each case, I do not know, but I know that holiness is not a bad word to God.  It is something that GOD not only desires but expects because we have Christ living in us, and Christ is HOLY!

Peter’s message to all of us is one for daily living.  He urges us to guard and allow the Holy Spirit to guard our thought lives and to place our complete hope, trust, and confidence in the Lord of Hosts and God’s Amazing Grace!  He warns us not to be conformed to our former lusts and the world but allow the Holy Spirit to transform us into the image of Christ in which holiness is produced in life. 

I am not talking about simply an outward demonstration but something that flows from the inside and becomes worked out in our daily lives.  It becomes part of our nature and character.  It becomes an expression of what is in our hearts that cannot be hidden.  It becomes a spring of living water that refreshes others around us.  I am not talking about becoming Pharisees but Christians who represent the Lord and manifest Him to others around us through our lives. 

Holiness is something to be desired in every facet of our lives.  Do I fall short? I would be lying if I said no.  But I am still pressing toward the mark.  I still find myself needing to repent when I allow the flesh to override the spirit.  But that does not prevent me from desiring and pursuing holiness.  It is my passion to be “like Christ;” if I am “like Christ,” I will live a HOLY LIFE!  It really is that simple!

Therefore, as you go through this day, consider these thoughts I have presented and ask the Holy Spirit to help you “Be holy, for God is holy.” 

May God’s blessings be upon you!

WE ARE FREE TO BE FREE…


Galatians 5:1 – “It was for freedom that Christ set us free; therefore, keep standing firm and do not be subject again to a yoke of slavery.”  NASB

Through the maturation process (which is still happening) in Christ, I have moved through many phases.  Some of them have been beautiful and beneficial to me, but those I came in contact with, and others have been virtual prisons.  I am thankful that today God has “set me free to be free.”  I am a willing servant of the Lord Jesus Christ.  It is not what He forced me to do but what I have willingly chosen to do. 

I have willingly given up “my rights” for “His will and purpose.”  I do not have a place or position to defend, just a heart full of love for the Master.  Long ago, I came to the place where I was willing to be “whatever He wanted.”  I know we all say that, but I meant it completely, and He has tested me on that commitment on numerous occasions. 

I do not have to be “in front of everyone;” I can follow.  I am willing to do either and have done both.  I do not have to be recognized else my feelings and ego will become so wounded that I pout or separate myself from others.  If what I do is never acknowledged or recognized, and it is what the Lord has ordained, I am perfectly content with that.  I am doing what I do for Him and His Church, not for some popularity or recognition I might achieve.

When Jesus set me free from the bondage of sin, it was like the entire world lifted off my shoulders, and for the first time in my life, I knew real joy and real peace.  That is not to say I had not been happy because my childhood brings back so many good and wonderful memories. I can only imagine what it would have been like to grow up in a home where love did not rule the day.  There was discipline and sometimes very stern discipline, but it was always out of love to shape me into a productive member of society when I grew up.  I thank God for my parents and grandparents; God used them to fully condition me to receive His Love, Authority, and Grace.

After becoming a Christian and entering the ministry, I bought the company line and became a legalist. I was a Pharisee and an exceptionally good one!  I do not doubt that my rigid and unbending stances and demands on people made many of them terribly uncomfortable and even miserable.  Long ago, I repented and continually asked God to help me never return to that place spiritually. 

It was for “freedom that I was set free,” not for “bondage.”  I have been guilty of judging others from time to time.  In those times, the Holy Spirit constantly reminds remind me of my flaws and failures and that God loves them too!  There are things that I hold strong convictions regarding, but some of those things fall into what I would call gray areas biblically, so I keep them to myself and do not try to impose them upon others. 

I have some strong opinions, and an opinion is just that, an opinion.  It is personal, and we should never attempt to impose it on others.  I will share my convictions and opinions with people in the right setting and when given the right opportunity, as the Lord gives me liberty. 

On more than one occasion, I have sensed the “still small voice” of the Spirit of God saying to me, “Roy, this is for you.  I don’t want you to do this or that, but it is not something that I want you to attempt to impose on others.  I will speak to them about what I want them to do.”  I am thankful that God is the Ultimate Judge, and I do not have to assume that responsibility. It would be too burdensome and make life a living hell for me and everyone else.

Therefore, as you go through this day, know that if you are “in Christ,” you are FREE, so live that way!  I do not mean make that a license to do whatever you want because God will bring conviction to your heart. You should always consider a “weaker brother or sister,” knowing that everyone is not at the same experience or maturity level.  People were patient with all of us as we grew into adulthood naturally, so why should we not do the same spiritually?  WE SHOULD!

Blessings upon you are my prayer!