Friday, April 26, 2013

Letter To A Loved One Facing Death

April 6, 2013 The letter below is written to one we love who is facing death and we are not sure of his salvation; and all those who have once known God and have walked away from Him; and to those who desire to “know” God and have a relationship with Him through Jesus Christ. Sometimes we have to be facing death before we stop in “the far country” and come to ourselves and acknowledge we need a Savior. Jesus is the only answer; the only hope; the only Savior. As the lady says on the diet advertisement, “We just can’t do it on our own.” Jesus did it all on the cross – our debt to Him is paid – just accept! Read and meditate on all the scriptures I have noted, claiming every promise, then prayer those promises back to the Father. God sent His Word to heal (spirit, body and soul – mind, will & emotions) (Ps.107:20). His Word is Truth and it will set you free. We were so sad to hear that you have been diagnosed with throat cancer. The name “cancer” brings fear to everyone’s heart, but we know a name that is above every name and at that name every knee must bow, on earth, in heaven above and underneath the earth – that name is “Jesus” (Phil.2:9). I have been interested in the names of God for sometime, and by studying and learning their meanings it has strengthened my faith so much and has brought me so much joy and peace knowing that He is all-powerful, all knowing, always present, all merciful and forever loving. By getting to know His names my faith has been strengthened and my love for Him has grown. By proving His love I have learned that He is forever faithful to keep His word. In good times and bad times I have found that if I wait on Him and trust in His character I find He will do everything right in my life. His ways are not our ways nor His thoughts the way we think, but if we will “wait” on Him (Isa.40:31), He will make all things beautiful in His time (Eccl.3:11). As someone has said, “Let the main thing be the main thing.” I have found in my 76 years (70 of those years I have walked with Jesus as my best friend), that the main thing is: whether it is good things happening, or bad things happening, to have Jesus ruling my heart (my plans, my hopes & dreams, my decisions, etc. – all of my life), then I can be at peace and thank Him because He will make all things work out for my good (whether it is how, where or when I wanted it done) (Rom.8:28). God is a good God and He loves us with an everlasting love that will not change. We cannot sin enough to make Him love us any less, nor can we do enough good things to make Him love us any more. “God is love,” He cannot help but love us. Love is His essence, His very DNA. He may not love the sinful things we do but sin cannot separate us from His love. Sin may separate us from His fellowship, but never from His love. Remember the story of the Prodigal Son? (Read Luke 15:11-32) This is a perfect picture story depicting the love of God for His children. Read how the younger son rebelled against his father, asking for his part of the inheritance. He ran away into a “far” country, wasted his fortune in reckless and loose living. And when he had spent all his fortune he fell upon hard times and was in want. He forced himself upon one of the citizens of that country, who sent him into his fields to feed hogs. He became so hungry that he filled his belly with the husks the hogs were eating. Then he came to himself and said to himself, “How many hired servants of my father have enough food, and even food to spare, but I am (dying) here of hunger! I will get up and go to my father, and I will say to him, “Father, I have sinned against heaven and in your sight. I am not worthy to be called your son: just make me like one of your hired servants.” So he got up and went home to his father. And while he was still a long way off, his father saw him and was moved with pity and tenderness for him (his Father had been waiting and watching for him; and he ran and embraced him and kissed him (fervently). The son tried to give his prepared speech of remorse and repentance, but the father said to his bond servant, ‘Bring quickly the best robe (the festive robe of honor, Zech.3:4) and put it on him, my son; and give him a ring on his hand (showing family relationship), and sandals on his feet (showing he is a son, not a servant or a beggar).’ And then they had a grand party – because the son who was lost was found, and he who was considered dead is now alive.” This is my story and your story, all mankind’s story. God created each of us to have fellowship with us, but Satan tempted, man fell from God’s fellowship, then all mankind was born with a fallen, sinful nature which only through the “work” (the life, death, resurrection and ascension of Jesus Christ became the perfect sacrifice for our sins that bridged that impassable chasm that separates us (the sinful) from God the Father (the pure and perfect), and restores us back into fellowship with the Father. Although Satan may have taken us down many a crooked road and into deep pits and now facing a dark valley, it takes only one step toward “home” and the Father, and He will run to meet you, embrace and kiss you, give you back that clean “robe of righteousness,” (you soiled the original one by living in the mud in the “pig pen.”) He will place the family crested ring on your finger which says, “Child of the King,” and wash and clean your feet from the dirt and mire of the world and put clean shoes on your feet so you can walk in the “paths of righteousness for His name’s sake” (Ps.23:3). Satan may whisper in your ear that you are not worthy to be called, “a child of God,” (none of us are worthy), but by virtue in our faith in the blood of Jesus to cleanse us from all sin, we are restored to that relationship – (we never ceased being the Father’s child, that is an eternal relationship), we just broke that fellowship by “going into the far country.” I John 5:11-13 assures us that we can know God has given us eternal life because that life is in His Son (I Jn.5:11-13 (Amp.). He who has the Son has life; He who has not the Son has not life. We “have” the Son by simply trusting in Him to be the “only way to the Father,” the only Truth, and the only way to Life – because He is the Life – Life eternal. We don’t know the end result of your diagnosis, but we do know that “nothing is too hard for God (Gen.18:4). Our days are numbered so if He has given you more days you will be healed to praise God. He created you and loves you with an everlasting love (Ps.100:5). His love is full of grace and mercy. Grace is God’s gift of favor to us that we do not deserve. His mercy is God’s restrained justice that we do deserve. He will never leave you nor forsake you – never (Heb.13:5c)! Please know that you will be in our thoughts and prayers and any time you would like to call we would be most happy to talk with you. Feel free to e-mail if that would be easier. Enclosed also are some of the “names of God.” Study God’s Word – it will strengthen your faith, and you will learn the greatness of all of His attributes and His love for you. We love you and have always loved you, and you will be in our thoughts and prayers. But remember, God the Father loves you more than any human could! Names of God Adonai – “YHWH, LORD, Master, Sovereign” – Neh.1:1,5, Gen.4:16; Isa.42:8; 48:11 El means “God” in Hebrew El Elyon – “The God most high, King of kings, The strongest strong One, the Maker of heaven and earth” – Jer.33:2; Ps. 27:1; Gen 14:18-22, El Ohim – YHWY God – “strong, faithful, covenant keeping God” universal creator” El Roi – “The God Who sees” – Gen.16:13-14 El Shaddai – “Almighty God, All Sufficiency” – Gen.28:3 El Emunah – “The One Who Is - Faithful and True” – Rev.19:11 El Ohim-Mishpot – “God is Just” – Isa.45:21; Zeph.3:5; Acts 3:14; 7:52; 22:14 El Ohim-Selichat – “The God of Forgiveness” – Ps.99:8; 86:5 Jehovah – LORD or GOD – “The self-existent One Who reveals Himself” in The Redemptive Names of Deity Jehovah-Rohi – “Shepherd, guide, provider, protector, friend, and deliverer – (Ps.23; Isa.40:11; Jn.10:11) Jehovah-Shalom – “Prince of Peace” – (Isa.9:6; Heb.13:20-21; Isa.26:3 Jehovah-Tsidkenu – “Our Righteousness” – Jer.33:16; 23:6 Jehovah-M ‘Kaddish – “The Lord Who Sanctifies you” – Lev.20:7-8 Jehovah-Jireh – “My Provider” - Ex.15:26 Jehovah-Nissi – “My Banner (of victory) – Ex.17:15 Jehovah-Shammah – “God is there” – Jer.42:11; Matt.28:20; John 14:16 Jehovah-Saboath – “The Lord of Hosts” – Ps.24:10; Isa.51:15; Joshua 5:14-15; Zech.4:6; Miscellaneous Names of God or Jesus Word of God – Rev.19:13; John 1:1,14 Word of Truth – Jas.1:18 The Rock – Duet.32:4 32:4; Isa.51:1, I Cor.10:4 Fountain of Living Water – Jer. 17:13: John 4:14 Sun of Righteousness – Isa.49:9 Wonderful Counselor – Isa.9:6 Everlasting Father – Isa.9:6: 40:28; Rom.16:26; Gen.21:33 Our Hiding Place – Ps. 32:7 Our Strong Tower – Prov.18:10 King of Israel – John 1:49; 12:13; Matt.2:2; Morning Star – II Peter 1:19 The God of all Comfort – II Cor.1:3-5 Sovereign – Ps. 22:28 Refuge – Duet.33:27; S.S. 2:4 Eleezer – “God is Help” – Ex.18:4 Advocate – John 14:16 I Am – John 14:13 Spirit of Truth – John 14:17 Rewarder – Heb.11:6 The Immutable (Unchangeable) God – Jas.1:17; eccl. 3:14; Ps.33:11; 102:27; Mal.3:6; Heb.13:5, 8 The Chief Cornerstone – Eph.2:20; Acts 4:1 (There are many more – find them for yourself. Believe and meditate on their meaning. It will strengthen your faith).

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Are You Dressed?

April 12, 2013 “For we are not contending only with physical opponents, but against the master spirits who are the world rulers of this present darkness, against the spirit forces of wickedness in the supernatural sphere. Therefore, put on God’s complete armor, that you may be able to resist and stand your ground on the evil day of danger, and having done all the crisis demands, to stand, firmly planted in your place.” (Ephesians 6: 12-13 Amp.) We who are patriotic Americans, and especially those of you who are in the military, are very aware that we are at war, not with any particular country but with those who are following the ideologies of those in the world who want to destroy us. These enemies want to change our very souls (minds, wills, and emotions) to following their damnable ideologies. They try to take control so very subtly and sometimes even violently. Their ideologies are filled with darkness, deceit and eventual destruction. We think we are impervious to their tactics, but if we are not aware of their battle strategy and forever vigilant we can be duped and become their pawns to carry out their diabolical plans. Because of this “new kind of enemy” our military is being trained not only physically but psychologically how to fight this ideological adversary. We who are true Christians are fighting a war against an enemy who wants to steal from us, kill us, and destroy us. So we recognize the importance, urgency and necessity to be educated who our enemy is, his strategies and his goals. Our enemy is Satan, the devil. He is a deceiver and the father of lies. His strategies are subtle and he works in darkness and deceit. He tries to “divide and conquer,” knowing that “a house divided against itself cannot stand.” His goals are to “steal, kill and destroy us.” He comes clothed in “light, goodness and beauty,” when all the time he is the god of darkness, evil and destruction. The only way Christians can fight him is by educating ourselves to our enemy and his battle plan, and by learning, memorizing and appropriating our “war manual” – the Bible – God’s Word, our Sword of the Spirit. God’s Word is the only offensive weapon in our armor. We resist the enemy with the Word of God, just as Jesus did in His temptations. Ephesians six has a vital exposé on the Christian’s spiritual “armor” by which we can “stand” against this enemy of our soul, and be victorious. All of the pieces of armor are vitally important to be able to stand against this enemy, but in verse fourteen we are admonished to hold our ground, having tightened the Belt of Truth around our loins. Without the Belt of Truth we couldn’t use or fight with all the other pieces of armor. Truth binds everything else together and makes it effective. Truth is a most wonderful thing. It is the cornerstone of all our Christian faith, because Jesus is Truth. Truth means “honesty, trustworthy, exact and genuine.” We choose each day to walk in honesty, with ourself and others, no matter the cost. Abraham Lincoln had many nick-names but the most famous is, “Honest Abe.” What a wonderful character quality! Because of this character quality, Abraham Lincoln was known to be trustworthy, genuine, exact and factual in all he said. Each of these synonyms of Truth is what he became known for. He girded himself with Truth every day, as we should. Truth is one of the names of Jesus. He said, “I am the Way, the Truth and the Life.” He spoke truly and lived truly. Truth was part of His essence, His DNA. Though all might deny Him, He could not deny Himself. We must wear Jesus as our belt that holds together all the rest of our armor; otherwise we are not dressed for battle and will lose the battle. Our head is a vital part of our body, without it we are dead. Our head houses our thinking (our intellect), choices (our will) and our feelings (emotions). It houses the central nervous system which controls and keeps alive all other parts of the body. Therefore, it must be protected above all other parts. Ephesians 6:17 tells us to protect and “save” the soul (mind, will & emotions), we must put on the “Helmet of Salvation.” We must choose the “Helmet of Salvation” in order that our spirits and souls will live eternally. If we do not have the Helmet of Salvation when we die, the body dies but the soul and spirit will live forever, but without God or hope – eternally lost. We stand having shod our feet in preparation to face the enemy with the firm-footed stability, the promptness, and the readiness produced by the good news of the Gospel of peace (v.15 Amp.). We must live in peace, speak peace and rest in the peace that only comes from the Prince of Peace (Isa.9:6). What good news that all who receive the Prince of Peace can also have this peace. Then we must lift up over all the covering Shield of Saving Faith, upon which you can quench all the flaming missiles of the wicked one (all those temptations, doubts and fears) (v.16). Without faith it is impossible to please God (Heb.11:6). Now faith is the assurance, the confirmation, the title deed of the things we hope for, being the proof of things we do not see and the conviction of their reality. Faith perceives as real fact what is not revealed to the senses (Heb.11: 1 Amp.). The Shield of Faith will cause us to overcome the evil one when he comes in like a flood. Standing in God’s armor we then are to pray at all times, on every occasion, in every season in the Spirit of God, with all manner of prayer and entreaty. To that end keep alert and watch with strong purpose and perseverance, interceding in behalf of all the other consecrated people of God (v.18). Remember, we are an “army marching forth to war with the cross of Jesus going on before.” We are not alone in this battle but as a Christian soldier we must not only put on the complete armor of God, but we must pray for our fellow soldiers – there is overcoming strength in the power of prayer. Onward Christian Soldiers Sabine Baring-Gould Onward, Christian soldiers marching as to war with the cross of Jesus going on before! Christ, the royal Master, leads against the foe; forward into battle see His banners go! At the sign of triumph Satan’s host doth flee. On then Christian soldiers, on to victory! Hell’s foundations quiver at the shout of praise; brothers, lift your voices, loud your anthems raise! Like a mighty army moves the Church of God. Brothers, we are treading where the saints have trod. We are not divided, all one body we – one in hope and doctrine, one in charity. Onward, Christian soldiers, marching as to war with the cross of Jesus going on before!

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Letter to Potential Employees

Hi, All You Potential Employees, April 11, 2013 Everyone at some time in their life either is looking for a job (or will be soon), working at a job, or knows someone who is. The job market is “tight” and employers are looking for the best candidate for the job they want done, that one could be you! So pray, pray, pray. Being in God’s will for a job is the first step to success! First impressions are very important when looking for a job. Your appearance is of prime importance! Your hair and nails should be clean and well kept. You should dress appropriately for the job you are seeking, don’t overdress or under-dress. Make sure your clothing is clean and ironed and colored coordinated. Don’t be super-faddish in your dress (some fads are completely inappropriate in the workplace). Keep your language and attitude polite and pleasant. Be confident in your answers but not “cocky.” When shaking hands, be firm in your grasp, not with a limp grasp. Exhibit a “willing to learn” attitude. Guys, don’t go with baggy pants, or leave your shirt unbuttoned half-way down, but wear clothes that fit. If you wear a tee shirt, make sure it isn’t covered with vulgar, offensive or controversial language or pictures. Be clean shaven and with a fresh hair cut. Gals, dress appealingly but not seductive. Whatever the style or fad is, don’t ever wear clothes that are too tight. Whether you are too thin or too overweight, wear clothes that fit your build. Too tight clothes detracts from your overall appearance, and gives the impression that you have poor taste, or are wanting to draw attention to yourself; and they are just “tacky” and are not attractive for anyone. Too tight clothes for very thin girls just accentuates your thinness, just as tight clothes accentuate the overweight of the heavy girls. Don’t show everyone your negative body features when it is so much more attractive to hide those features with correct fitting clothes, but accentuate your positive features like: attractive well kept hair styles, moderate make-up (not clownish), and well kept fingernails (without wild colored polish). If you have a nice complexion you may need very little make-up. Accentuate your eyes with natural looking eye make-up. Wildly colored hair, extreme make-up and clothes speak so loudly that it is hard to hear what you say. Fads are “fun” sometimes, but not when you are wanting to give a good impression to a potential employer (and to everyone). Legitimate work is honorable no matter what it may be. Nothing is "below" us if it is legal and moral. There are some very important things to know about working for others. In real-estate, when you want to buy a house, they say the most important thing is, "location, location, location." In being an employee the most important thing is, "attitude, attitude, attitude." You may be the most intelligent, the most educated, the best experienced, the best trained and the best looking, but if you have a bad attitude toward others, yourself, the job, etc., you probably won't get the job or keep it long if you get it. A “know it all,” prideful attitude is a big "red light" to an employer who is looking for someone who will be a team player with a teachable spirit. When applying for a job, apply only at appropriate businesses and for people who are reputable, and apply for the kind of work you are capable of performing, and/or are willing to be trained, if necessary. Always go dressed appropriately – no weird outfits, hairstyles, make-up or jewelry (most work places have a dress code). Always be respectful and show a confident and/or willing to learn attitude. This kind of attitude and appearance will make that potential employer feel that you will be an asset to his business. And lastly, be on time for your interview. As a Christian, we are told in God's Word what our attitude should be in an employee/employer relationship (Eph.6:5-8). Whatever we do, we should do all to the glory of God. All these principles apply as well to students in school, those still living at home under parental authority, or whatever situation we may be in. Work (serving others) can become a joy when: 1. We do it as if Jesus was the beneficiary of the work (He is). He gets the glory and praise for a work done well; or poor work or attitude in and at your work brings a reproach on, not only you, but on Him. 2. We should strive to please those in authority over us, not just ourselves. Our boss may want the job done a certain way, so, unless it is dishonest, illegal or immoral, we should try our best to please, with a good attitude. We may think we have a better way but until the time we can privately, with a good spirit, share that better way we should do our job exactly as instructed. If you get an opportune time to share your "better way" do it with kindness and a humble spirit. A genuine suggestion will seldom be ignored. The boss may not agree with you but he can see you are innovative and truly interested in doing a good job and wanting his business to succeed. I am a small-time employer. I use some of our young friends to help me with my yard work. Because of much experience working with plants, I like things done a certain way. They try very hard to go by my instructions, and they do everything with a good attitude. I appreciate their efforts and attitude very much and would recommend them to anyone for any job, and someday there will be an opportunity for them for a better paying job. 3. We should do our best at any task, however small or what we think is insignificant. Do our best whether the boss is watching or not, and do it with a good attitude. This is part of integrity. Being a person of integrity starts with our thought-life. There is an old saying that states: “Sow a thought, reap an act; Sow an act, reap a habit; Sow a habit; reap a character; Sow a character, reap a life.” They say that, “personality is what people think we are, but character is what we really are when no-one is watching.” Satan may put all kinds of negative thoughts into our mind but we don’t have to leave them there (II Cor.10:3-5). Intentionally “guard your mind (heart), for out of it comes the issues of life,”- your attitude and your integrity. 4. We should try to bring order and beauty into our world, this includes our job. God is a god of order and beauty. Having everything in order in our lives cuts down immensely on stress and problems. Start when very young to keep everything in order for which we are made responsible – our room, cleaning the table after meals, helping clean the house or yard, etc. It will become a habit that will affect everything else in our lives for the rest of our lives, and will become a part of our character. This even carries over into our spiritual life. Get in the habit of prayer (praise, thanksgiving, confession of sins and supplication for our needs and the needs of others); of Bible reading & study and appropriating what we learn, and choosing to do what we know is right. If our spiritual lives are out of order there is usually not much order in our natural lives. Order brings beauty and beauty brings us, and others, pleasure, not stress and problems. As we are intentional in our jobs to bring order and beauty, as much as possible, it brings pleasure and joy to others. The boss will notice, and may even learn from you. Remember, we leave a record behind, forever! 5. We need to learn what the boss expects and then do that, and more. Think and plan ahead about how to do a great job. Go to work a few minutes early to prepare for your job that day. Stay a little late to finish and clean up after your work. Don’t waste (or steal) the company’s time or resources. Go the extra mile to be a person of excellence in your work. Work as if the boss is standing and watching you, the real “Boss” is watching. 6. Have a teachable spirit, respectfully show your knowledge of the subject at hand, and if you think of a better way, politely suggest an idea that would make the situation even better. No one, especially a boss, likes a “know-it-all,” so remember, “attitude.” Be willing to learn and grow. Be faithful in a little job and you will be given a bigger job (Matt.25:21). Be the solution to a problem, don’t become a problem. 7. Respect those in authority over you and those you work with. Don’t criticize or undercut your boss or your fellow worker. Don’t talk or act in a condescending way to anyone, whatever role you or they may have. In Romans 13:1, 3 and I Pet 2:13, God tells us to submissive to all those in authority over us. Pray for those with whom we work and those who are in authority over us (I Tim.2:8). When it all comes down to it, we should desire and work at growing into the perfect image of Jesus (Rom.8:29). 8. We should try our best to provide for ourselves and others to whom we are responsible. Pray for God to lead us to the job He wants us to have, and when: 1) a door of opportunity is opened, 2) and after seeking wise and godly counsel regarding that open door, and 3) we have peace about that particular job, then take it. Remember, your enemy, Satan (the angel of light), will open doors which may seem good but we must follow the above three test to be sure it is God’s will for us. Be faithful in it and God will bless you with more and better. God has the right job for you at this time. He is just waiting to get you ready to receive it. Keep asking, seeking and knocking (Matt.7:7), also remember Eccl.3:11. My prayer for you is for God’s best for you in all aspects of your life. Remember to go with God and He will go with you. (Blog address: http://lightfrommywindow.blogspot.com)

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Letter of Encouragement

April 3, 2013 Dear Friends, Thanks for sharing your heart with us regarding prayer for your need of "rest." Although you are very young I am sure you are finding out how change and transition, the fast pace of today's life, the demands your new job and the challenges of your new ministry can, and have, depleted your physical strength. But remember you are promised that, "As your day is so shall be your strength, your rest and security" Duet.33.25-27 (Amp.). Don't ever forget the enemy of your soul (mind, will and emotions) is roaming about to devour your peace and joy by sapping your physical strength and trying to discourage you with the burdens that come with all your new responsibilities. But practice what Jehoshaphat did in II Chronicles 20, when all the "ites" (v.1) came against him. He set himself (determinedly, as his vital need) to seek the Lord (v.3). All of Judah gathered together to "seek the Lord" (yearning for Him with all their desire) v.4. Jehoshaphat prayed to the Lord recounting all of His great deed and help in the past (vs.5-12), then he cried out, "We do not know what to do, but our eyes are upon You." In v.14 it says, "The Spirit of the Lord came upon Jahaziel (a Levite)," and he spoke to all the inhabitants of Jerusalem and to King Jehoshaphat saying, "The Lord says this to you, Be not afraid or dismayed at the great multitude; for the battle is not yours, but God's. You shall not need to fight in this battle; take your positions, stand still, and see the deliverance of the Lord Who is with you. Fear not nor be dismayed for the Lord is with you" v.17. In v.18 Jehoshaphat and all the inhabitants of Jerusalem fell down before the Lord, worshipping Him, and some stood up to praise the Lord, the God of Israel, with a loud voice. In verses 21 & 22, Jehoshaphat took action the next day. "He consulted with the people and appointed singers to sing to the Lord and praise Him as they went out before the army. Give thanks to the Lord for His mercy and loving kindness endure forever! And when they began to sing and to praise, the Lord -- and the enemy was self-slaughtered." I have found when I face any kind of enemy in my life (weariness, discouragement, doubt, etc.), if I will submit myself to God, resist the devil and all of his tactics to defeat me, and just begin thanking the Lord for all He has done in the past and all He will do in the future, and praising Him for Who He is, the enemy must flee (Jas.4:7). Know your enemy, do all you know to stand against him, put on the full armor of God, then "stand" (Eph.6:11-20). We love you and you will continue to be in our prayers. GOD HAS NOT PROMISED Annie Johnson Flint God hath not promised skies always blue, Flower-strewn pathways all our lives through; God hath not promised sun without rain, Joy without sorrow, peace without pain. But God hath promised strength for the day, Rest for the labor, light for the way, Grace for the trials, help from above, Unfailing sympathy, undying love. God hath not promised we shall not know Toil and temptation, trouble and woe; He hath not told us we shall not bear Many a burden, many a care. But God hath promised strength for the day, Rest for the labor, light for the way, Grace for the trials, help from above, Unfailing sympathy, undying love. God hath not promised smooth roads and wide, Swift, easy travel, needing no guide; Never a mountain, rocky and steep, Never a river, turbid and deep. But God hath promised strength for the day, Rest for the labor, light for the way, Grace for the trials, help from above, Unfailing sympathy, undying love.