THE WILDERNESS MIRACLE…. (Continued)


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EXODUS…

In considering the Wilderness Miracle and accomplishing the Purposes of God we must KNOW what that purpose is, believe that purpose, adopt it as our own and have it literally become the PURPOSE of our lives.  In a very real way it becomes who and why I am.

In Exodus 35-26 we discover a significant miracle with the account of the building of the Tabernacle in the Wilderness and I’d like for you to consider at least three things regarding this:

  • The Greatness of the Miracle.
  • The Fact of the Miracle.
  • The Principle It Conveys.

             First, remember where they came from – Egypt which most would identify as a type of the flesh or the world.  It very definitely expresses a worldview or state of mind and a thought process.  Next, they had been oppressed poor slaves and now they were wealthy through having spoiled the Egyptians but they still had the worldview of Egypt in them.  Additionally, all their needs were being met (shoes, clothes, food) through the miraculous hand of God so the wilderness was not costing them anything.  Then, they had the Dream of a Promised Land they would possess but with the Egyptian mentality.  None of this suggested a mentality or willingness to trend toward lavish giving.

It is only as they began to receive the revelation of who God really was, understand their purpose, destiny and relationship to their possessions are they to be free to respond to the request that is being made to build the Tabernacle.  One of the greatest fears a person who has been poor but become wealthy or comfortable is becoming poor again.  They Egyptian mentality had to be removed for them to be free.  As they tasted God’s provisions they learned to trust more freely.  As they came to know God they could view the Tabernacle as a representation of the Manifest Presence of God in their midst.

           This miracle conveys a truth that touches every aspect of our lives.  God is above all.  All we have and are is for the establishing of His purpose and as we, in faith, obey HE BECOMES ALL WE NEED!  In Him there is total supply and victory.  In Him they learned the keys to living in Covenant.  Therefore I ask, “Is the Bible true or not?”  Jesus said, “Ask anything in My Name and I will do it.”  God had promised and they learned to believe that promise.  Too often we are just trying to ‘get through’ rather than living victoriously.

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They and we need to learn the Law of Sowing and Reaping.  In this we learn that God is our source not man.  There is no harvest without planting or sowing and the reaping is in kind or “We reap what we sow”.  If you plant beans you do not harvest corn.  We reap what we so, more than we sow and later than we sow but WE REAP.

The miracle involved money but it was far more than money.  They were giving themselves and the ultimate test of how much of you God has is reflected in your giving.  In this situation we find:  The NEED was God caused.  The GIVING POTENTIAL was God arranged.  The OFFERING was God directed and the GIVING was God inspired.

Exodus 36:5-7 – “…they spoke to Moses, saying, “The people bring much more than enough for the service of the work which the LORD commanded us to do.”  6 So Moses gave a commandment, and they caused it to be proclaimed throughout the camp, saying, “Let neither man nor woman do any more work for the offering of the sanctuary.” And the people were restrained from bringing, 7 for the material they had was sufficient for all the work to be done — indeed too much.”  NKJV

The result was God GLORIFYING!  They had to be restrained from giving for they were giving too much!  Do you see what I’m saying?  They learned to trust God and their giving was an act of worship.  Luke 6:38 declares, “Give and IT shall be given unto you….” 

The Miracle was God had them in totality and in that state could begin the process of bringing them to the Place of Promise.  Preparation always precedes blessing!   May God be with you as you go through your day!

THE WILDERNESS MIRACLE….


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EXODUS

I can hear someone asking, “Which One?”  There were many miracles in the wilderness for Israel but there was one miracle that is most important for us today.  I know of no one who enjoys the wilderness in life.  It is normally difficult, often unpleasant and most tend to do as Israel when we are forced out of our comfort zones – – complain, resist and rebel.  It has been my experience to observe that when we are moved out into uncharted territory in life we tend to resist and frequently we, like Israel, have to repeat the course and take another lap around the mountain.

So, at the risk of sounding morbid the wilderness is valuable and in a real sense desirable.  I must qualify that by saying:  It has a purpose, for a season, but the objective is to leave the wilderness as soon as possible.  The objective is the Promised Land or Place of Promise.  In our comfort zones there is predictability, if not stability but in the wilderness there is unpredictability and it looks anything but stable or safe.   Remember what Israel did when God delivered them from Egyptian bondage?  They complained, resisted and rebelled.  They saw only the immediate and did not like the discomfort.  Egypt was bondage but it had become a comfort zone.  They knew what to expect and had learned to cope which often is a slow death in itself.

An obvious question would be “Why was the wilderness necessary?”  It is true that the murmured, grumbled, complained resisted and even rebelled but those are symptoms of the problem not the problem.  What was the problem?  They were out of Egypt but Egypt was not out of them so they needed the wilderness to get Egypt out of them.  In the wilderness they would come to know God in a greater measure and there He would reveal Himself to them as the Covenant Keeping God.

THE COVENANT NAMES:

They had known, through Abraham that God was ‘El-Shaddai’ – ALMIGHTY GOD!  He was totally sovereign and all powerful but they had not known Him in His personal covenant names which reveal His heart and character.  The wilderness provided the platform for that learning experience to become part of their lives.  In the wilderness they would come to know Him as the ‘source’ and ‘substance’ of all their need.   He was:

  •  JEHOVAH – Jireh – – Provider.

        Not only with Abraham but all of Israel He would demonstrate that was/is their prosperity, provision, and         protection.

  • JEHOVAH – Rophe – – Healer.

       Psalms 105:37 tells us that there was not one feeble one among them when they came out of Egypt.  In Exodus 15 we find that difficult times came and in v.26 the Lord spoke to them, “If you will diligently  heed the voice of the LORD your God and do what is right in His sight, give ear to His commandments and keep His statutes, I will put none of the diseases on you which I have brought upon the Egyptians.  For I am the LORD who heals you.”  [I AM THE LORD YOUR HEALTH.]

  • JEHOVAH – Nissi – – Banner/Covering.

       They saw war with Amalek and went through Rephidim (no water).  God demonstrated that He was their covering, banner, healer, and provider.

  • JEHOVAH- M’kaddesh – – Sanctification.

        They were set apart for service and God made a distinction of them.  He gave them and gives us purpose and vision.

  • JEHOVAH – Shalom – – Peace.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          This is two-fold – – Inner peace and also rest.  It is a calm confidence, trust, security.  It is PEACE.
  • JEHOVAH -tsidkenu – – Righteousness.
  • JEHOVAH – Rhoi – – Shepherd.
  • JEHOVAH – Shammah – – Presence. This is the promise of our LORD that He Is There!

In the wilderness they learned that God was all they needed and they were His ‘treasured treasure’.  They learned that their reason for being was HIM and HIS Purpose.  The nation of Israel was a type/shadow/picture of the New Testament Church.  They were brought through the training school of the wilderness so that God could reveal Himself more fully to them.  In this revelation of God they learned to TRUST more fully, MANIFEST Him more freely and ACCOMPLISH His purposes more fully in their lives.  To trust Him I must know Him, to know Him I must have intimacy with Him but to manifest Him I must become one with Him.  He must displace and replace areas of my life and character that are not like Him thus the Wilderness.

I want to continue this one step further tomorrow but for now I will pause and say God be with you in His fullness in all you do.  Blessings abundantly be upon you is my prayer!

CONSIDER MOSES – – The Leader…


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EXODUS 18

My friend from San Antonio, Dennis Davis used to say, “When leaders lead people follow” and that is so powerfully true it deserves repeating regularly and expanded upon in all congregations.  Let’s consider one of the most prolific leaders in the Bible and see if we can glean some beneficial insights into the ministry and gift of leadership.

I believe that Moses, as most who are called to leadership in the Body of Christ, had a heart for the people.  He had the heart of a pastor/shepherd and his congregation had needs so Moses had to learn to balance in his role leading and delegating. He had to come to an understanding as to the extent of his gift and call, recognizing gift(s) in others and release them to function.  He had to learn to move from being a ‘one man show’ to a ‘facilitator of ministries’.

Exodus 18:13-18 – – Please read.

Moses, I believe, had a very good perspective of his ministry.  He understood that the people came to him.  I could accept Moses declaring:  I hear from God. The people have needs and come to me because I hear from God and I can speak to their needs.  That is wonderful, however there is a problem – – The people are lined up for miles waiting to speak to Moses but Moses hears from God so they have to get to Moses, right?

Exodus 18:16-17 – – Please read.

It is one thing to respond to the Holy Spirit but it is quite another to have your father-in-law, the priest of Midian who is not an Abrahamic Covenant person tell you what you are doing and how to correct the problem.  Picture in your mind the scene where this man is coming to the man who talks to God face to face and says, “Moses you are dumb!”

Exodus 18:18 – – Please read.

             Notice how God engineered the conversation and his first counsel had to do with the ‘physical’ and Moses’ blind side was the physical.  He had failed to recognize what this was doing to him and the people and if he had grasped it he didn’t see a solution.  Jethro said, “Moses you and the people are going to wear away!  This WON’T WORK not long term!”

 Exodus 18:19-27 – – Please read.

After this counsel, Moses began the process of establishing a new structure in recognition that the people and problems were too numerous for one man.  Moses had become the ‘bottleneck’.  He is wearing away.  The people are becoming weary.  He loves his people so he changes.  Unless and until one learns to ‘delegate’ they will never fully release their gift and maximize their potential in leadership.  You are not capable of doing it all by yourself nor did God ever intend you to.

Notice in Exodus 18:21 – “You shall provide out of the people ABLE MEN.”  Simple right!  He has over 600,000 men to choose from so he has to have a screening and training process to make this work.  It could not be appearance or popularity it had to be as directed by the Spirit of God.  He had to develop a plan to TRAIN THEM and that is sorely missing in most churches today.  He began the process of selecting those who would become Captains of 10, 50, 100, and 1000 training them and allowing them to function ministering to the needs of the people and if a problem was larger than their gift or sphere of authority they brought it to Moses.  If we are going to have leaders who lead we must have people who will become intercessors, hearts that will receive instruction and people who will accept responsibility.

The bottom line is we need men/women of God who will ‘seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness’ and make Him first above all else.  Leaders you must not only delegate but you must release those to whom you have delegated to function.  There must be responsibility, authority and accountability. 

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

SOME GET ALL THE BREAKS……


Proverbs 23:17-18 – “Do not let your heart envy sinners, but be zealous for the fear of the LORD all the day; 18 For surely there is a hereafter, And your hope will not be cut off.”  NKJV

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Have you ever looked at someone who appeared to be living a vile lifestyle and yet seemed to get all the breaks?  Let’s take that a step further by asking have you envied them or what they had?  The first question is not problematic but the addendum and the writer of Proverbs identifies wrong thought and right thought with a promise attached.

I used to hear the phrase “Payday Someday” used a lot as people explained that the wicked would one day stand before God.  I have heard it adapted to the mentality of “I don’t get mad, I get even” as descriptive that the object of that comment would pay.  We like to say, “What goes around comes around” as an explanation that all balances out in life.  Well, actually it doesn’t and the wicked may never, in this life, suffer visibly for the condition of their hearts and you may never get the breaks you think they have gotten but there is a cause for rejoicing that I want to point you to.

Instead of focusing on those living sinful lifestyles regardless of how prosperous they may appear become ZEALOUS for the ‘fear of the Lord’ all day, every day, and ‘seek first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness.’  The writer gives us a reason that should stir our hearts, “for there is a hereafter and your hope will not be cut off.”   WOW!  So it is not what a man possesses materially that matters it is what is in his heart!  I believe we find that in the words of Jesus in the gospels do we not?

So if I live my life with eternity in view and anchor my hopes in God then I can live as Paul said, ‘Content whatever my state may be’ knowing that I am IN CHRIST and He is my HOPE!   What would we exchange for our souls?  What is more valuable than our eternal relationship with God?  Yes some seem to get all the breaks but we have HIM and a treasure where moth cannot eat away, decay cannot erode, or thieves break in and steal.  When someone speaks out of envy at what another has I always tell them, “NEVER look at the outward look inward and upward your big break came in Jesus and nothing in this world can compare.”

So as you go through this day go knowing that what you have in Christ is worth more than all the treasures of this world.  You got the best break when Jesus forgave you of your sin!  May God be with you and bless you richly today!

ALMOST SHOUTING TIME….


1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 – “But I do not want you to be ignorant, brethren, concerning those who have fallen asleep, lest you sorrow as others who have no hope. 14 For if we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so God will bring with Him those who sleep in Jesus.   15 For this we say to you by the word of the Lord, that we who are alive and remain until the coming of the Lord will by no means precede those who are asleep. 16 For the Lord Himself will descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of an archangel, and with the trumpet of God. And the dead in Christ will rise first. 17 Then we who are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air. And thus we shall always be with the Lord. 18 Therefore comfort one another with these words.”  NKJV

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Recently I was reflecting on some people in my life who have gone on before and completed their journey.  I was missing them and remembering some of the precious moments we had together and the lasting impact that their words, deeds and lives had on me.  As I joyed in those memories for a brief moment an overwhelming sadness began to creep in and the Holy Spirit took me to this passage to read again and the thought of my heart was, “Lord, Its Almost Shouting Time Isn’t It?”

Those who have preceded us have completed their journey and enjoying the indescribable joys of eternity but we remain on this terrestrial ball waiting our change.  Jesus said He would COME AGAIN and He keeps His word.  My heart leaps within me as I contemplate what it will mean for that SHOUT to ring out and the trumpet to sound as the graves burst open and the dead rise to meet Him.  What a gathering that will be when My Jesus I shall see and the heavens open as we are caught up together with them meeting Him.

I remember driving home after a prayer meeting not long after I had received Christ as my Savior and there was such an awesome display of the moon that I stopped my car and anticipated hearing that SHOUT at that moment.  I have had times through the years when I thought TODAY IS THE DAY that I will hear that shout.  Obviously I have not heard it yet but that does not mean it is not coming – IT IS! 

As I sit today thinking about those who have gone before I miss them deeply but am not sorrowing as the world for I know that this thing we call death is only a transition from the temporal to the eternal.  It is moving beyond the veil and into the presence of the literal presence of the Lord.  Yes here in December 2014 I feel that it is JUST ABOUT SHOUTING TIME and I am encouraged in the Lord.  I believe there is coming a harvest like we have never seen while there will be chaos beyond our wildest thoughts.  I have seen a vision of some of what is coming and while I do not know when I know it will be.

So as you make preparations for the day; allow the Holy Spirit to encourage your heart for it is ALMOST SHOUTING TIME!    May God be with you in a special way as you go through this day!

WHAT KIND OF PERSON SHOULD YOU BE???


2 Peter 3:10-13 – “But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night, in which the heavens will pass away with a great noise, and the elements will melt with fervent heat; both the earth and the works that are in it will be burned up.   11 Therefore, since all these things will be dissolved, what manner of persons ought you to be in holy conduct and godliness, 12 looking for and hastening the coming of the day of God, because of which the heavens will be dissolved, being on fire, and the elements will melt with fervent heat? 13 Nevertheless we, according to His promise, look for new heavens and a new earth in which righteousness dwells.” NKJV

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That question is too easy so maybe I should have asked, “What kind of person are you?”  “What kind of person do others think you are?’  “What kind of person does God see when He looks at you?”  Maybe even, “What kind of person are you becoming?”   All legitimate questions but the bottom line is WHO ARE WE?

There is coming a time when the Lord will return and all will stand before Him giving account of our lives.  The apostle Peter submitted the thought that with that in mind, “What manner of persons ought you to be….”  However he went beyond that question and qualified it by saying, “…IN holy conduct and godliness…”  So it is not just what I appear to be but what I am in my heart that is the issue.  I hear little preaching today about holiness and too often we allow ourselves a pass on conduct rather than facing the reality that one day we will stand before God and NOTHING will be unexposed, hidden, or secret. We may have hidden it from everyone but He did not miss it.  He saw it, heard it, felt it, and knew it.  We have a remedy and that is repentance where He applies His grace and casts it as far as the East is from the West never to be charged to our account.

Through years of ministry I have observed people strive desperately to maintain an appearance for public consumption but having seen them with the mask off knew it was merely a front.  I have wept before the Lord over my own heart as I was brought face to face with the reality that my appearance did not match my heart and while outside it appeared to be spotless inside there was stain that had not been taken to the Cross.  After all, I was the pastor or preacher and could never expose my human side for what would people think.  I have learned to be less concerned with what man thinks of me than what God knows about me.  I believe that if I keep my heart right with Him and allow Him to live through me as the man He wants me to be it will have a far greater impact on lives than if I live a life that is a charade.  I may say and do all the right things but if my heart is not filled with His holiness and godliness it will ultimately be nothing more than a tinkling cymbal or a sounding brass.

Our pursuit should be HIM and in pursuing Him we are seeking to manifest Him to the world and He is HOLY and GODLY.  There is never pretense with Jesus and should not be with us.  As I wrote yesterday instead of excusing our failures by citing our human frailty let’s focus on His perfection and seek to walk in His fullness.  Yes we are human but He is our Redeemer.  Yes we have sinned but He has washed us.  No we have not yet attained but we should be pressing toward the mark.  The old saying, “We are the only Bible some people will ever read, so what is the gospel according to you?” is appropriate and worthy of remembering daily.

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

THE MODERN SPIRITUAL MINDSET…..


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1 John 2:1-2 – “My little children, these things I write to you, so that you may not sin. And if anyone sins, we have an Advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous. 2 And He Himself is the propitiation for our sins, and not for ours only but also for the whole world.”  NKJV

             I have found two troubling trains of thought or mindsets in the modern world and church.  I want to walk very carefully here because I do not want to be misunderstood and not to appear self-righteous or judgmental.  What I am talking about is S I N.  That’s right, I said it, SIN, missing the mark or coming short.

There are those in the world and church that seem to think that because God is a God of Love that He cannot allow anyone to spend eternity in Hell as a result of sin or rejection of His grace.  That is more than troubling it is an eternal death sentence.  There are those who seek to justify their failures morally, spiritually and ethically by saying “Well I’m only human” or something akin to that.  Yes, we are human but when those of the 1st Century Church addressed the subject of spiritual life they did not automatically allow that man would continue to SIN or fail.  They readily acknowledged ‘I F’ not ‘W H E N’ we do.  There is a difference.  Please do not understand me to suggest that I think I am perfect that would be so outlandish that immediate dismissal of all I have to say should follow.  It is saying that our objective and goal should not be ‘WHEN’ we fail but ‘NOT FAILING’ through the power of God’s Love, Spirit, and Grace.

In Salvation does the Bible not declare that we are NEW CREATIONS?  Consider 2 Corinthians 5:17 – “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new.”  

1 Peter 2:9-10 – “But you are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, His own special people, that you may proclaim the praises of Him who called you out of darkness into His marvelous light; 10 who once were not a people but are now the people of God, who had not obtained mercy but now have obtained mercy.”

Therefore, ‘I F’ I have been ‘born-again’, ‘washed’ in the Blood of the Lamb, ‘forgiven’ of my sin and a NEW CREATION I am not what I was.  I am no longer bound by the clutches of my human nature.  I am no longer a slave to my passions, pride, lust, human frailty for I have a direct link to His holiness, His grace, His mercy, His power to not only overcome enemies but myself.

I understand that we do sin but let’s stop identifying ourselves in such a way as to anticipate failure.  Let’s begin to identify ourselves as Children of God, Born Again, Transformed, Redeemed, and New Creatures in Christ who have the Living Lord manifesting His life through us.  We need to resist the modern mentality and return to the mindset of the Early Church who saw themselves as the Redeemed of the Lord not the Fallen of the Race.  They did not plan for failure they embraced that IF they failed they could go to their Advocate and find pardon in the time of need.  They did not wake up daily expecting to sin and become self-fulfilling prophecies.

You are a NEW CREATION if you are in CHRIST JESUS so allow Him to manifest Himself through you and IF you fall short run to the Cross for He will receive you there!   May God be with you as you go through your day!

ANSWERING THE WRONG QUESTION….


John 5:1-7 – “After this there was a feast of the Jews, and Jesus went up to Jerusalem. 2 Now there is in Jerusalem by the Sheep Gate a pool, which is called in Hebrew, Bethesda, having five porches. 3 In these lay a great multitude of sick people, blind, lame, paralyzed, waiting for the moving of the water. 4 For an angel went down at a certain time into the pool and stirred up the water; then whoever stepped in first, after the stirring of the water, was made well of whatever disease he had.   5 Now a certain man was there who had an infirmity thirty-eight years. 6 When Jesus saw him lying there, and knew that he already had been in that condition a long time, He said to him, “Do you want to be made well?”   7 The sick man answered Him, “Sir, I have no man to put me into the pool when the water is stirred up; but while I am coming, another steps down before me.” NKJV

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This is a most powerful story and I have preached and taught from it often and found it applicable in numerous situations and conditions.  However I want to address an issue that is too often the situation in life – ANSWERING THE QUESTION ASKED.   Here is a man that has been lame for 38 years and his life relegated to hoping an impossible hope and compelled to ‘beg’ for his existence.  I can only imagine what his mindset was after this long a time watching others receive their healing and he continued day after day, year after year in his lameness.

I am convinced in reading and studying this account that this man, like many, had developed a ‘woe is me’ attitude.  Understand I do not want to be overly critical of him for after that long a time many of us would be in the same condition.  He is brought to the pool by the Sheep Gate called Bethesda daily where the sick, blind, lame, paralyzed and suffering other issues waited for an angel to stir the water and then the FIRST ONE IN received healing.  It happened repeatedly and he was left in his hopelessness.  It must have weighed on his mind.

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I believe that this is exactly the case, for when Jesus came to the pool he saw everyone but focused on this man.  That in itself is interesting for our Lord does nothing without a purpose and He was continually using the opportunities of life to teach truths that are invaluable for every person and generation.  Jesus came to the man and asked an obvious question:  “Do you want to be made well?”  WHAT?  I’m here every day what do you think?  One would have thought that he would have shouted “YES!”  However that was not his answer.  He said, “Sir, I have no man to put me into the pool when the water is stirred up; but while I am coming, another steps down before me.”  His answer speaks to his mindset and suggests that his mindset is the major reason that Jesus approached him.  He was hopeless, possibly blamed God and others for his condition and his answer justified his continuing in that state.  His answer identified the absence of hope or faith and the focus on the problem. He did not realize that Jesus was the solution and might have been offended by the question since the answer should be obvious to anyone.

How many times has the Lord come to us and asked a similar question regarding some condition or situation in our lives and we focused on all the reasons why it was not or could not be reality?   How many?  I wonder!  One of his problems was that he only saw one solution and since that was a virtual impossibility he had resigned himself to the continuation of his problem.  When the Lord comes to us and challenges us with a question like this He is not looking for our ‘excuses’, ‘justifications’ or ‘explanations’ as to why it is not and cannot be He is looking for a simple response that ‘receives’ what He brings.  He is asking us to roll our cares upon Him and trust Him.  So when you face a problem of long standing instead of focusing on the problem and reasons why it must continue lift up your eyes to Jesus for He is greater than our problems and HE CAN!

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

WORTHY DAILY PRAYER….


Psalm 51:10-11 – “Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me. 11 Do not cast me away from Your presence, and do not take Your Holy Spirit from me.”  NKJV

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I have had people challenge me when I say that David was a man after God’s own heart citing the kinks in his armor, flaws in his character, and some of the incredibly wrong courses he took in life.  I always remind them that God did not say David was perfect but focused on David’s heart and this prayer is a window into the soul of David and his prayer is one that each of us should make our own daily.

David committed wrong and often paid for it dearly.  I have often told congregations that considering the lives of some of the notable biblical characters we should take heart that if God could and would accept them when they came in repentance we have hope.  I always hesitate in making that statement fearing some will begin to ‘compare’ themselves to others and come to a ‘false justification’ for their lives, actions, and attitudes.  That is not what I’m saying only that God is incredibly merciful while at the same time incredibly holy and just.

But back to the prayer here and the incredible depth and importance it holds for our lives.  Consider it in a multi-step process with me if you will:

  • The Foundation.

Create in me a CLEAN HEART.  If the heart is not cleansed by the Blood of Jesus and our spiritual transformation does not take place where we are transferred from darkness into God’s marvelous light we have nothing to build on.  The first place to begin our spiritual journey is THE HEART.  He cries to God for the transformation of the heart to become a heart acceptable to God that would allow interaction and communion with the divine.

  • The Process.

RENEW in me a steadfast (right) spirit.  If my heart is right then my mind, attitude, and spirit can be conducive to fellowship with God.  I will find that conditions and circumstances do not dictate my standing for I am STEADFAST.  I am not ‘double-minded’ and driven by changing circumstances, attitudes, opinions, or events for my HEART is rooted in the foundation of truth and my spirit is STEADFAST anchored in that truth.

  • The Recognition.

Do not cast me away from YOUR PRESENCE and do not take your HOLY SPIRIT from me.  He recognized that only with a clean heart and a steadfast spirit could he be in a place where the presence of the Holy One would dwell and the Holy Spirit would come alongside teach and guide.  This is recognition not only of the need for grace and the power of perseverance but the importance of God’s personal presence and the invaluable ministry of the Holy Spirit in our spiritual walk.

How we need to guard our hearts in our troubled world.  The Bible says that ‘if our heart condemns us, God is greater than our heart.’  But if He creates in us CLEAN HEARTS and renews in us RIGHT and STEADFAST SPIRITS while communing with us personally and extending to us the ministry and person of the Holy Spirit we will stand and having done all to stand we will stand!

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

BEGIN AT THE BEGINNING….


Genesis 1:1-2 – “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. 2 The earth was without form, and void; and darkness was on the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God was hovering over the face of the waters.”  NKJV

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The first sentence of Genesis 1 must become a settled issue in our hearts if we are to grasp, understand and accept the remaining sentences in the entire Bible.  I was sharing with some evolutionist once and told them that in the beginning God created or made everything out of nothing.  I knew that would be challenged and one of the most vocal said, “That’s ludicrous, YOU cannot create something out of nothing!”  I calmly responded, “You are sure right, I (ROY) cannot but then I am not God.”  We went into some lengthy discussions of the intricacies of our universe, planetoid relationships, species of the animal kingdom and the human body and after pointing out numerous ‘stop gaps’ that God had put in place and the astounding nature of the human body with the nerves, veins, vessels, heart, lungs, and other organs all connected through a central nervous center that is beyond any computer ever built.  In the end I asked them what the statistical probabilities would be for ALL THIS just happened.

The distinguished British astronomer, Sir Fred Hoyle once said regarding evolution, “the chance that higher forms have emerged in this way is comparable with the chance of a tornado sweeping through a junk-yard and assembling a Boeing 747 from the materials therein.”  He went further and said, At all events, anyone with even a nodding acquaintance with the Rubik cube will concede the near-impossibility of a solution being obtained by a blind person moving the cubic faces at random. Now imagine 1050 blind persons each with a scrambled Rubik cube, and try to conceive of the chance of them all simultaneously arriving at the solved form. You then have the chance of arriving by random shuffling at just one of the many biopolymers on which life depends. The notion that not only biopolymers but the operating programme of a living cell could be arrived at by chance in a primordial organic soup here on the Earth is evidently nonsense of a high order.”

             I could never in a trillion years explain God but I believe HE IS and when I consider the probabilities, the problems, and potential of creation I cannot comprehend any other conclusion that IN THE BEGINNNING GOD CREATED.  For me, it actually would take a much greater measure of what the evolutionist call ‘blind faith’ to accept their postulation than to believe in creation.  One of the reasons I believe so deeply and emphatically is because I have ‘experienced’ God personally.  That would be enough for me and I know that some who are atheist or agnostic tell me that religion is simply the ‘opiate of a weak mind.’  They ask me where God came from and conclude that since I cannot answer that the possibility of creation is unacceptable.  I ask them to prove He does not exist and they cannot thus bringing, us to the heart of the matter – FAITH.

I grew up in a home and community that believed in the existence of God although all did not profess to serve or know Him.  After returning from Vietnam I was introduced to Jesus in a very real personal way and will never forget the ‘transformation’ of the night I opened the door upon which He had been knocking and received His pardon and grace.  I did not have to tell others there was something different they told me.  Oh, I told them what had happened in the best way I could but they saw it before I said it.  My countenance, attitude, and actions were different.  I began at the beginning and settled the question GOD IS and since then I have learned that HE IS A REWARDER of those who diligently seek Him.  I have learned that He is longsuffering to us and fulfills His promise to never leave us or forsake us.  Therefore, I believe and stand in confidence that the heavens and earth were created by God.

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