YOU DO REALIZE THAT SOME THINGS STAND THE TEST OF TIME…


1 Peter 1:24-25 – “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.” NKJV

Peter used a quote from Isaiah 40:6 to illustrate the abiding nature of God’s Word and the brevity of man.  Too often, we get those two reversed, or so it would seem, based on how we live.  From the time a person is born, they are in the process of dying naturally.  Once we are “born-again” spiritually from that moment of birth, we begin the process of living eternally. 

As we watch the seasons come and go, we see seed time and harvest, summer, and winter.  We see things die or go dormant, and then in the springtime, we see them bud forth, and there is the newness of life around us.  The weather begins to warm, the grass turns green, the flowers bloom, the trees bud forth, and life is everywhere.  Then in a few short months, the cold death of winter sets in, and all that life fades into the background.  It is the cycle of life.

We are like the grass that lives for a few months and then becomes dormant.  Our “glory” or supposed glory withers like the grass, it is fleeting and temporary, but God’s Word endures forever!  So, it is not wise to become too absorbed with ourselves and our seeming successes or failures because they are temporary.  Only that birthed out of the Word and Spirit of God lives forever. All else fades away into eternal darkness and death.

I have some methods of doing things that I find myself telling others that these methods have stood the test of time and work, so why change them?  But, if I am not careful, I will become closed-minded and not see the “newness” God wants to bring into my life through change. 

As the cloud moves spiritually, we must move with the cloud as Israel in their deliverance from Egyptian bondage.  When God sends His “new wine” of the Spirit and begins to do something a bit different than what we are used to, we must be willing to allow Him to make us into “new wineskins,” or we’ll find that the “new wine” bursts the old wineskins and that which He was doing is lost to us.  Some things will NEVER CHANGE: The Word of God, the Sacrifice of Jesus on the Cross, and the Promise of His Return.  Those are etched in granite and will never change!

If you face problems, know that “this too shall pass.”  In your struggles, please know that God and His Word will NEVER change or fail.  So, when the storm clouds roll in, run to the Rock of our Salvation and under the Shelter of His Loving Arms, letting Him hide you in the cleft of the Rock until the storm passes over.  His Word, His Promise, and His Love will NEVER FAIL!

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

MY QUESTION – WHERE ARE THE WATCHMEN…


Ezekiel 33:1-6 – “Again the word of the LORD came to me, saying, 2 “Son of man, speak to the children of your people and say to them: ‘When I bring the sword upon a land, and the people of the land take a man from their territory and make him their watchman, 3 when he sees the sword coming upon the land, if he blows the trumpet and warns the people, 4 then whoever hears the sound of the trumpet and does not take warning, if the sword comes and takes him away, his blood shall be on his own head. 5 He heard the sound of the trumpet, but did not take warning; his blood shall be upon himself. But he who takes warning will save his life. 6 But if the watchman sees the sword coming and does not blow the trumpet, and the people are not warned, and the sword comes and takes any person from among them, he is taken away in his iniquity; but his blood I will require at the watchman’s hand.’  NKJV

This passage has troubled my heart for months now, and I keep returning to it repeatedly in my study and prayer time.  I look around me and see the condition of our world, our nation, much of the church, and multitudes of people who walk in deception and darkness. 

I have been trying to sound the Alarm, but my heart cries out remembering the passage in Matthew 9 when Jesus said, “The harvest truly is plentiful, but the laborers are few. Therefore, pray for the Lord of the harvest to send laborers into His harvest.” Then I think of the words of John the Baptist. When questioned if he was the Christ, Elijah, or the prophet in John 1, he said, “I am the voice of one crying out in the wilderness, Make straight the way of the Lord.” My heart keeps crying out, “Where are the Watchmen?”

The watchman must sound the Alarm.  He cannot control whether or not people take heed and respond. He can only sound the Alarm.  If he fails to warn, the blood of the slain is on his hands. I fear that we have come to that place in our world and our nation today where multitudes are being slain (literally, figuratively, economically, socially, morally, and spiritually).

Too many who have been called to be “Watchmen” are sitting silent, fearing upsetting some so that their position can be secure.  The Gospel has no concern about Political Correctness or the man-made ideology of separation of Church and State.  It has the lost in view and the redemption offered.

Likewise, on the political front (some will castigate me now over this), if we see destruction, the sword, the evil, the calamity and remain silent, will we not also be judged for our silence?  We know the truth.  We know the potential problem.  We know the danger.  We know the answer.  How will God view that when we stand before Him if we sit silent? 

I fully believe that America is a catalyst for the Last Days Harvest, and if she is destroyed, then we (Americans) will find ourselves on the outside looking in at what God is doing because HE WILL BUILD HIS CHURCH.  His will is not always done, so do not tell me that whoever is elected is necessarily God’s will. It might just be due to the negligence and silence of people when good people do nothing, evil triumphs!

I am first and foremost interested in the Kingdom of God and His Righteousness.  I am also interested in preserving a Free Nation for posterity and a nation where one can openly and freely worship and spread the Good News that Jesus saves! 

If you are interested in the souls of men, I beg of you, pray to the Lord, and ask Him what He would have you do these days.  I ask you to do nothing more than what He directs.  It is HIS HARVEST, not mine! He is in charge; I am not.  I am a fellow laborer, and that is it.  I know I have been called to be a Voice, so I pursue that diligently, and only death will silence me.

You must understand that I believe we have a Life, not a bunch of compartments in which we move and operate.  So that Life touches everything about me, and in any of those areas which are touched, I am a Watchman!  I am not your judge, just a Voice!  What you do with the sound of the Alarm is your choice! I pray that you choose what God chooses, and if you do, we have both done our jobs!

May the Lord Bless you richly is my prayer!

DOES THE CHURCH REALLY BELONG TO JESUS?


Matthew 16:18-19 – “I also say to you that you are Peter, and upon this rock I will build My church; and the gates of Hades will not overpower it.  19 “I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven; and whatever you bind on earth shall have been bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth shall have been loosed in heaven.” 

My question is meant to be more than rhetorical; it is focused on how the church operates today.  Jesus expressly and emphatically declared that He would build His Church, but in today’s world, mankind has missed that part of the equation. Most seem to believe We are building God’s Church or, as the more applicable terminology, “Our Church.” 

I can appreciate any pastor identifying with the church he is leading and understand them calling it “My Church,” but is it?  I can appreciate the membership of a local fellowship referring to the ‘local sheep-shed gathering place and body’ as Our Church or My Church, but is it?  As in most humans’ political, business, and personal lives, the church, rather than being an ‘extension’ or ‘continuation’ of Christ and His ministry, becomes a ‘competition’ and a ‘position’ to be defended, protected, and developed.

John the Baptist understood correctly and spoke appropriately when he said in John 3:30 – “He must increase, but I must decrease.”  If it is My Church, I am responsible for its health, development, growth, and safety.  If it is The LORD’S Church, then I am not.  I am simply a participant in the Body or a Cell in the body with a particular function. 

I recall that the apostle John came to Jesus and said in Mark 9:38-40, “…Teacher, we saw someone casting out demons in Your name, and we tried to prevent him because he was not following us.” 39 But Jesus said, “Do not hinder him, for there is no one who will perform a miracle in My name, and be able soon afterward to speak evil of Me.  40 “For he who is not against us is for us.” 

John wanted to protect the ministry of Jesus, but Jesus quickly informed Him that anyone who was not against Christ was for Christ. It was a simple reminder that there is nothing to protect in our pursuit to advance the Kingdom of God. It belongs to Him, and He will use and utilize whatever vessels He chooses.

I recall a time, in the annual convention of ministers in the Denomination I was credentialed with at that time, an argument and debate.  It was over the proximity of one church to another.  It was a ‘turf war,’ and the debate was passionate and heated.  I told several ministers sitting near me that this was ridiculous because it was Jesus’ Church, and that proximity should not be the issue. 

One minister angrily shook his finger in my face and said, “Well, you wouldn’t like it if they ran their buses in your neighborhood.”  I calmly and honestly said, “I do not care if they park them in the parking lot of our church.  The people who want to be with us will stay, and those who do not should not.  It is not my church. It is the Lord’s church. I am just an under-shepherd caring for the flock He gave me to care for.”  

They huffed away, mumbling that I would be upset if it happened to me.  I believe it must be God’s Church, so I seek to help wherever and whenever possible.  I never want to be a hindrance or obstacle. 

If it is Jesus’ Church and we are the Body of Christ and members in particular, then it would behoove us to all draw from each other and realize that we have no position, place, or entity to protect It is His!  May God build His Church dynamically and allow us to be a part individually and collectively.

God bless you as you go through your day!

HEY, JUST HOW MUCH AM I TO LOVE YOU?


Mark 12:31 – “The second is this, ‘YOU SHALL LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR AS YOURSELF.’ There is no other commandment greater than these.” NASB

Interestingly, the Greek word used here for ‘love’ is (agapao), which comes from a word that means ‘much’ and can be seen in contrast to (phileo) or brotherly love.  It is a more profound love than just a casual social appreciation of someone.  It was not (storge), which is a fondness through familiarity, or (philia) which is friendship, or (eros), the romantic attraction but (agape), which is unconditional love or a Godkind of love.

That being said, if everyone were to take this passage literally from a personal viewpoint of how they regard themselves, the world would be in a world of hurt because some people have anything but LOVE for themselves. Then others have nothing but LOVE for themselves. 

Some have an unhealthy un-love, and some have an unhealthy love for themselves, and to love others as they love themselves would be dangerous and difficult.  Yet, if we are ‘in Christ’ and His love is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Spirit, we do not think higher of ourselves than we should. We can love others in a wholesome and balanced way, producing a beautiful interaction and relationship.

If we view others through the eyes of the Spirit of God and realize that they are creations of the Father, follow the Golden Rule, and truly react and respond to others like we would desire to be treated, we will find more peace than the turmoil in our relationships.  We have difficulty attempting to ‘love’ others without first coming to grips with ‘who we are’ and having the ‘who we are’ settled in Christ. 

I have heard people say all my life, “You have to look out for old number one,” to justify whatever they did and how they treated or took advantage of others.  That is not ‘loving your neighbor as yourself’ but disregarding your neighbor for yourself.  It is contrary to what Jesus called the 2nd Great Commandment of God.  If we get the 1st one right, the 2nd one is easy, but until we get the 1st one right, the 2nd one is almost impossible.

I cannot love you on an equal plane with myself if I have not first learned to be comfortable with ’who I am in God.’  Only as I find myself in God and know that I can trust Him can I make myself vulnerable and ‘love you’ as I do myself.  The self-defense part of our natures prevents that, and it is only as we move from the ‘survival mode’ to a life hidden with Christ in God can we move out of our inner sanctuary of self-protection and LOVE biblically.

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

IT IS THE OLD RUGGED CROSS THAT MAKES THE DIFFERENCE…


Galatians 2:20-21 – I have been crucified with Christ; and it is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me; and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave Himself up for me. 21 “I do not nullify the grace of God, for if righteousness comes through the Law, then Christ died needlessly.” NASU

I can go back through my memory banks and recall several things that dramatically impacted my life, thinking, attitude, and way of living.  However, I can think of none that have affected me more than THE CROSS!  The Cross is more than a symbol to me. It is the beginning point of my “spiritual walk” with Christ.  It is the beginning point of LIFE for me. 

When Jesus hung on the cross and cried, “It is finished,” in John 19:30, that signified that He had done all that was, required to satisfy “Divine Justice” and had reclaimed the birthright of humanity from the devil.  He had paid the FULL PENALTY for Sin and now, through His blood on the Cross, would open the door for “whosoever will” to come from darkness into the light, from sin to salvation, from bondage to freedom.  He paid a debt He did not owe so that I could go free, pardoned of my sin! 

THE CROSS is a treasure!  Paul identified its value in 1 Corinthians 1:18 when he declared: “For the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved, it is the power of God.”  NKJV

The writer of Hebrews tells us: Hebrews 9:22 – “And according to the law almost all things are purified with blood, and without shedding of blood, there is no remission.”  NKJV At the Cross, the debt was paid in full by the precious blood of the Lamb of God.  At the altar, we gain access to the pardon that was purchased there.  As we allow Christ to live in our hearts and live His life through us, we walk in liberty and freedom that the world cannot comprehend nor imagine.  No wonder Hebrews declares: “How will we escape if we neglect so great a salvation?”  Hebrews 2:3 NASB

It is the cry of my heart to walk in the fullness of Him who loved me and learn to live as Paul described:  Philippians 3:10-11 – “that I may know Him and the power of His resurrection and the fellowship of His sufferings, being conformed to His death; 11 in order that I may attain to the resurrection from the dead.” Nothing less will suffice.  Nothing less will satisfy.  Nothing less will enable us to see this world transformed by His Grace!  Truly, the Old Rugged Cross made a difference in my life; I am eternally grateful for it.

May God bless you richly as you conclude your week and get ready to enjoy a long weekend!  Blessings abundantly, and be safe!

NOTICE THE OPERATIVE WORD – “IF”…


John 15:7 – “If you abide in Me, and My words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”  NASB

In His discourse on being the Vine and the Father, the vinedresser Jesus informed those hearing that He expected His follower to “bear fruit” and that if there were no “fruit-bearing,” that branch would be removed. 

He talked about cleansing the vine by pruning and told those listening that they were clean already because of His Word.  He identified that there could be no fruit except from the life of the Vine and that since we are branches and He is the vine, our fruit is the result of the life that exudes from the vine. 

Then in verse seven, He makes a statement that far too often is taken as a stand-alone passage but must be viewed in the context of the whole – “If you abide in Me, and My words abide in you, ask WHATEVER you wish, and it will be done for you.”  (Emphasis mine).

This door to the miraculous is conditioned not only upon the context of the whole but hinges on the tiny word – ‘IF.’  The two facets of the “if” are abiding in Him and His words abiding in us.  In light of drawing life from the Vine and producing fruit, He identifies that we are recipients of life, and as living branches, we produce fruit because we are ABIDING IN HIM, and His Words are ABIDING IN US.  That is the flow to us and from us. We receive of His life, and as a result of that reception, we produce fruit which produces seed which produces more fruit, and the cycle is endless.  In that context, we can “Ask what we wish and receive answers to our prayers.”

Unfortunately, it seems that too often, we either are not abiding in Him, and His words are not abiding in us to the level that He is our ALL-IN-ALL. We live in a relatively casual relationship rather than a committed life in which we “seek first the Kingdom of God and His Righteousness.”  

In that life, we neither expect that whatever we wish or pray to come to pass nor are we in a condition of heart to attain faith to receive.  Contrarily, if we are abiding in Him and His words are abiding in us, His life will prod us to the level of life that we live in expectancy and become fulfillments of His promise that “the Works that He did we will do and greater works because He has gone to the Father.”  We will exhibit in this life the life of Jesus, and through the fruit of that relationship, others will be positively impacted for the Kingdom. 

The operative word is “IF and if we abide in Him.  If His words abide in us.  IF is the condition and the conduit through which the life that brings the faith for the miraculous operates.  Lord, help me to change the “IF” to “I DO.” 

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

WE HAVE AN OBLIGATION TO LIVE – WE ARE THE LIVING DEAD!


Romans 8:10-12 –“If Christ is in you, though the body is dead because of sin, yet the spirit is alive because of righteousness. 11 But if the Spirit of Him who raised Jesus from the dead dwells in you, He who raised Christ Jesus from the dead will also give life to your mortal bodies through His Spirit who dwells in you. 12 So then, brethren, we are under obligation, not to the flesh, to live according to the flesh….”  NASB

We are the Living Dead, and I am not talking about Zombies as Hollywood seems to be obsessed with these days.  When I say the Living Dead, I am talking about people who have “died to sin” and “risen to life” in Jesus Christ through the Power of the Blood.  It is a beautiful place to be – LIVING DEAD!

Paul informed the Roman believers that IF the Spirit of God that raised Jesus from the dead lives in us, that same Spirit will give us LIFE in our mortal bodies.  We are then DEAD but ALIVE, and that is because we are not controlled by the “flesh” but the “spirit.” 

As a result, we are no longer obligated to live according to the flesh.  That leads me to my next question – “Why do we?” Additionally, “Why do we allow the FLESH to have so much power in our daily lives?  Why do we allow the FLESH to be such a dominant force in our lives?  WHY?”  There can only be one of a few possibilities.

  • We are uninformed as to our position and condition in Christ.
  • We are willing participants with the FLESH.
  • We are so underdeveloped spiritually that the devil easily sways and overcomes us.

None of those are conditions that are required or to which we are obligated.  When Jesus came, lived a sinless life, died sacrificially on the Cross, rose on the third day, and is now ascended to the Right Hand of the Father – the devil was defeated.  That is not a maybe or someday; somehow, when we all get to heaven, he will be – HE IS DEFEATED NOW!  

Jesus said that All power and Authority in heaven were given to Him, and He gave that to us.  Therefore, we have authority and power over the devil, meaning that the flesh is to be subject to the Spirit of God, not vice versa. We are not obligated to succumb to the temptations or whims of the flesh.  We are more than conquerors through Jesus; we can do all things through Christ!  That is our Covenant, Heritage, and Promise from the Lord Himself, so why not employ it and enjoy it?

Therefore, as you go through this day, go in the strength of the Power of the Spirit of God, and walk in Victory!  

God bless you richly, is my prayer!

NEVER FORGET, YOU ARE NOT A SHOW PONY…


Matthew 6:1 – “Beware of practicing your righteousness before men to be noticed by them; otherwise, you have no reward with your Father who is in heaven.”  NASB

Most, if not all, of us know or have known of people who relished the spotlight and attention.  They did philanthropic deeds, put their best foot forward, and put on the dog (so to speak) when they knew they were being observed, but when no one was looking, they were quite different. 

I observed a professional athlete once who, when the cameras were on him, was all smiles and courteous, even signed an autograph or two.  But the moment the camera crew went to another location, he was rude, arrogant, and dismissive of anyone trying to get near him.  Another athlete in the same event continued talking to the spectators and fans for a full hour, signing autographs, and learning about the people.  One was all show but no substance; the other was genuine on or off camera.  I gained respect for one and lost all respect for the other.  I will not tell you who they were; it is not important what they did is.

In Christianity, the Lord Jesus advised that if we practice our righteousness or faux Christianity to be seen and lauded by men, we will be genuinely disappointed on that final day when we stand before God.  The words ‘well done, my good and faithful servant’ will not be heard.  Jesus said there would be no reward from the Father; the praise of men is all we will get in this life or the next.  You are what you are when no one is around.  It would be far better to be real, honest, and who you really are all the time.  That way, you never have to be afraid that someone will see or hear you out of character or costume.

That is a philosophy I adopted long ago for my life.  I am what I am at all times!  What you see is what you get.  I do not change when in the pulpit, sitting in the pew, at a party, prayer meeting, or in the woods hunting.  I am the same all the time.  That has not always been the case, and I would put on a mask when I went to church because I was the preacher and could not have problems, be down, disappointed, or ever battle depression. I was trying to be a spiritual Superman!  

That became so tiring that the Holy Spirit arrested me one day and said, “Stop being a Phoney!”  Of course, I protested and gave my well-rehearsed argument about why I had to be like I was, only to hear the Spirit of God say, “PHONEY! PHONEY! PHONEY!”  It took me a few encounters like that to fess up and repent.  From that day to this, I am what I am.  You either like me or you do not. 

One thing you will always find is that I am the same consistently.  I try to never wear a mask, hide behind some religious cliché, or perform.  It is too tiring and hard to remember how you are supposed to be at different times and occasions.  I just let the Holy Spirit reveal flaws and all that I am.  I have been happier that way and, frankly, more effective than ever in my labors for the Kingdom. 

I am not, and you are not a ‘Show Pony.’ We are real humans who have accepted Jesus Christ as our Savior and have flaws and shortcomings.  We face problems like everyone else.  You fail at times, and you make mistakes.  Be real! Be who you are at the level you are spiritually.  You are a work in progress and never forget it.  Ultimately, people will appreciate your honesty, and while some super religious people may be turned off by how you live in the real world, they did the same to Jesus, so do not worry about it.

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

AMEN!  CAN I GET A WITNESS…


Romans 8:16-17 – “The Spirit Himself testifies with our spirit that we are children of God, 17 and if children, heirs also, heirs of God and fellow heirs with Christ, if indeed we suffer with Him so that we may also be glorified with Him.” NASB

You got it!  AMEN!  I’ll give it an Amen!  When the Holy Spirit witnesses to your human spirit that you are a Child of God, rejoice!  That means as a child of God, you are an heir; beyond that, you are a fellow heir with Christ. 

We will not only suffer with Him but also be glorified with Him.  Fellow believers, there is a better day coming!  A day of triumph is coming for those who are faithful until the end.  A day of glory is coming for those who endure to the end.  There is an eternal day coming for those who are washed in the blood of Jesus and have their sins forgiven.  What more do you need to give you the courage to stand firm and true than the witness of the Holy Spirit that you are indeed a child of God?

Early in my ministry, I attended a meeting in Tyler, Texas, led by the Church of God in Christ organization.  There were probably a couple of thousand people in attendance, and the speaker was a pastor from Houston.  The elders were sitting at a table in the front on the floor level directly in front of the pulpit, and the Evangelist was charged with receiving the offering. 

After well over an hour of testifying, preaching, singing, and motivating the congregation to give, they did almost to a person by coming down the aisles and standing in front of the elders putting their offerings down. The elders recorded it in their books.  He turned to the choir that was seated on the floor level at that time, and as they began to come forward, he stopped them saying, “Unh Unh honey, some of you women are too dressed up to be puttin’ them quarters on the table.”  

Then he turned to the preachers on the platform and yelled, “Can I get a witness?”  The place erupted with clapping and shouting.  I left the meeting at almost 11 PM that night, and they had just finished taking the offering.  I do not know when the service was over, but I had a ball but had to go to work the following day, so I could not say. 

I was preaching and working a secular job while attending college, so my time was precious, but I would not trade that night for anything.  I learned something about enthusiasm for worship and willingness to be open and direct with regard to what people were doing.  It was refreshing then and is now when I see and experience it.

The only real witness we need concerning our spiritual condition is not the testimony or accolades of men. It is the witness of the Holy Spirit.  If our hearts condemn us, we need to take stock, but if the Holy Spirit bears witness with our spirits that we are children of God, stop fretting, doubting, worrying, and rejoice!  Your name is in the Book of Life, which is the most important thing.

As you go through your day, go in the witness, comfort, and encouragement of the Holy Spirit.  God bless you richly, is my prayer!

REMEMBER, WE ARE ENSLAVED NO MORE…


Galatians 4:1-7 – “Now I say, as long as the heir is a child, he does not differ at all from a slave although he is owner of everything, 2 but he is under guardians and managers until the date set by the father. 3 So also, we, while we were children, were held in bondage under the elemental things of the world. 4 But when the fullness of the time came, God sent forth His Son, born of a woman, born under the Law, 5 so that He might redeem those who were under the Law, that we might receive the adoption as sons. 6 Because you are sons, God has sent forth the Spirit of His Son into our hearts, crying, ” Abba! Father!” 7 Therefore you are no longer a slave, but a son; and if a son, then an heir through God.” NASB

Paul’s way of explaining our relationship with God is powerful.  He brings to mind that a child, although a member of the family and ultimately owner of all the family fortunes and worth, is little different from a slave because the child is under the authority of their parents or those whom the parents have placed over them.  They are not allowed to operate as an “owner” until the father deems, they are ready.  Owner of all but the authority of a slave is the condition described.

Then he declares to us that we are sons (a non-gender term as used here), and because of that truth, God has sent the Spirit of God into our hearts crying, Abba! Father!  As a result, we are no longer slaves but sons and daughters; if we are sons and daughters, we are Heirs of GOD! 

My friends, how often do we live beneath our privilege as children of the Most High God?  How frequently do we live as slaves rather than sons and daughters? 

  • It is time that we assess who and whose we are. 
  • It is time to reread the Bible and determine what this New Covenant established upon Better Promises is all about and what it affords. 
  • It is time that we reevaluate our relationship with the Lord and have the authority and power to overcome the enemy of our souls and the grace to live the Abundant Life that Jesus promised. 

Remember that in Jesus, we are no longer slaves but children of God and heirs according to His Promise!   It is time to move from a slave mentality to a son-and-daughter mentality.  Let us move from timidity to boldness in our relationship, heritage, and covenant.  Let us begin to live as Heirs and bring real hope to this hopeless world outside of Christ. 

God bless and keep you as you go through your day!