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Speaking An Encouraging Word

Is your faith pointed in the right direction? As believers we certainly must use our faith to build our lives, families, churches, ministries and businesses. We use our faith to acquire houses, cars and other things that promote comfort in life. While there is nothing necessarily wrong with these things, many have lost sight of a primary purpose of faith. That is, to please God! That’s right, to please God! Hold on, please don’t shut me down at this point. For many of us who have been serving God for some time, it’s easy to take the attitude of “Yeah, Yeah, I know having faith pleases God.” But I’m not talking about having faith, I’m talking about using your faith to please God. Yes, the word of God does say that without faith it is impossible to please God. Hebrews 11:6. But God is also saying we must know and understand that we are to use our faith to please Him! It seems many forget that God should be both the source and object of our faith. Indeed, God is the Author and Finisher of our faith. Hebrews 12:2. Faith is not about faith alone; it’s about faith in God. When pleasing God becomes a primary purpose for our faith, then our faith is pointed in the right direction!

Faith connects us to God and to the promises of God. Life is not about using our faith to get things, it’s about using our faith to please God. We are created for his pleasure. Revelation 4:11. Recognizing we have need of food, houses, cars and clothes which require us to use our faith, these things fall under the category of needs, not purpose! Purpose gives direction and when we make pleasing God a primary purpose in life, it points our faith and our lives in the right direction. When getting things become the primary purpose of our faith, we will most likely get mis-directed in life. This is one reason why it is critical to seek first the kingdom of God and allow God to add the things we need to us. Matthew 6:33. Please remember, Jesus said a man’s life does not consist of the things he possess. Luke 12:15. Life consists of our relationship with God in Christ. It’s about pleasing the God who created us.

Perhaps it’s time to take inventory of our faith and it’s affections. Perhaps it time to “tweak” our faith compass so that as we stand before God, He will be pleased with us because we purpose to please Him. The Christians life is not about faith alone, it’s about faith in God! Some have harden their heart towards God. Life comes from God; breath comes from God; health come from God; wealth comes from God. God is the source of all that is good! We must make (and keep) pleasing God the priority in life. Pleasing God means God is your standard; not your family, friends, social status or political party. Life is not about using faith to get things; it’s about using our faith to please God. The things are a by-product or bonus!

Pleasing God means we must desire him; be devoted to him and delight ourselves in the Lord our God. When we do these things God will give us the desires of our heart. When pleasing God is a primary purpose in life, we won’t get out of the will of God because of someone else’s problem or offense. Satan (the devil) is envious of our relationship with God. He uses things and pleasures to entice us from God. Satan knows if he can redirect your purpose to please God he can derail, disable or destroy your relationship with God. So if necessary, make the adjustments, make the heart adjustment and make it now! Love God more than all and all your choices will be better. Loving and pleasing God means telling others about Jesus Christ. Pleasing God is a motive that directs our faith into the miraculous. In that great chapter of “Faiths’ Hall of Fame,” Hebrews chapter 11, Enoch experienced the miracle of translation because he pleased God (on purpose)! Faith that purposes to please God points us in the right direction and into the miraculous.

This is the time of the year in the U.S. that we begin to see many events commemorating the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and rightly so. Dr. King is an iconic figure when it comes to fighting for civil rights and impacting America! His accomplishments  are many and impressive. He was a Minister of the Gospel; a family man (two sons and two daughters); a superb orator( his “I Have a Dream” address among many); well educated (received his Doctorate degree from Boston University in 1955); Pastor of Dexter  Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama in 1954; a member of the executive committee of the NAACP; elected president of the Southern Christian  Leadership Conference in 1957; named  Man of the Year by Time magazine in 1963; awarded five honorary degrees and received the Nobel Peace Prize at the age of thirty-five in 1964.

For me personally, whenever I think about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., I think about having “the courage to succeed!” I humbly submit to you that credentials (as important as they are) is not enough to succeed and impact your world, you must have courage! During the Bus Boycott (1955-1956), Dr. King faced personal abuse, his home was bombed and he was arrested; yet he emerged as a leader of leaders. Joshua was the leader chosen by God to succeed Moses. Yet, God told Joshua three(3) time to be strong and courageous (Joshua 1:6-9). Sandwiched between the commandments to be strong and courageous is the command to meditate  the word of God (the Bible) and act according to it’s truths and principles. God promised Joshua that he would have good success if he acted accordingly.

The Bible is the word of God and it is truth and righteousness! Any leader today that stands for Jesus Christ (truth and righteousness) must have courage! Whether it be in education, politics, business, law, fashion, media , music or sports (thinking of Tim Tebow at the moment!), you will face opposition. The world  is becoming more and more hostile to Christianity but we must not cower and cringe from our assignments as believers. Even here in the U.S., there is an increasing tide of opposition to Christianity and Bible truths. As the world hurls its accusations and attacks, let us stand strong and courageous in truth and righteousness; all in the name of the Lord! We as believers must understand the fact that faith requires courage is implicit. Joshua knew God was with him, he had the word of God, yet he still needed to be strong and of good courage. So do we!

Courage is confidence in the face of danger and opposition! As Christians, we have a commandment to go into all the world, preach the Gospel and make disciples of Jesus Christ (Matthew 28:18-20; Mark 16:15-20). In other words, we are authorized by Jesus Christ to use our influence for righteousness sakes. There are people in this world that will kill you just because you are a Christian. We must be courageous; Wise, but courageous! I have preached the Gospel in Northern Uganda, South Sudan and last year, in Nigeria. While God is moving awesomely in places like these, there are certain factions who would have taken our lives as we traveled to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and teach his word. Thanks be to God for His faithfulness! The Bible often tells us not to fear. It tells us God has not given us a spirit of fear as believers.

Let us stand strong and courageous in the face of danger and opposition and use our influence for Godliness and righteousness. Listen, influence is power! Influence is the power to persuade, effect and move. Influence is spiritual power, moral power and physical power. The influence of the Holy Spirit working in us and through us is spiritual power. The influence of the word of God (the Ten Commandments) working in us and through us is moral power. The influence of our health, wealth and resources for the Church of Jesus Christ and the Kingdom of God is physical power. The courage to succeed is the courage to influence! Dr. King influenced many, not only in a leadership capacity (In 1957 he was elected president of the Southern Christian  Leadership Conference) but in the capacity of courage! He was assassinated April 4, 1968, in Memphis, Tennessee but his accomplishments and courage to succeed still lives.

Today, as we pray for leadership, let us pray for courageous leadership. I’m talking about leadership with the courage to stand for righteousness and truth as revealed in the Holy Bible. Finally, my prayer for you also is the same as the above. I pray you will have the courage to stand strong in your faith in Jesus Christ and walk in integrity. Greater is He that is in you than he that is in the world! Thank God for our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ from whom we have access to the courage to succeed!

PERSPECTIVE

Standing before God and looking back on your life, will you have regret or will you enjoy reward? The apostle Paul lived his life for God and Jesus Christ in such a fashion that he expected reward! Paul said in 2 Timothy 4:7-8, “I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith: Henceforth there is laid up for me a  crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, shall give me at that day: and not to me only, but to all them also that love his appearing.” As you take a few moments to reflect on your life, consider the following areas in your life were you have opportunity to forge a life of reward or regret.

1. Prosperity

Standing before God and looking back on your life, will you discover that God wanted to bless you much more but you were selfish and afraid to sow  into the kingdom of God? I am particularly thinking of the rich young ruler who went away sad because Jesus told him to sell all that he had, give to the poor and follow Him (Luke 18:18-23). But it was really a set-up! Jesus later explained to his disciples that no man (person) who sacrifices for the kingdom of God’s sake would go un-rewarded in time as well as in eternity (Luke 18:29-30).

2. Potential

Standing before God and looking back on your life, will you discover that God wanted to use your gifts and talents but you failed to discipline yourself and develop them? Perhaps you lacked the courage to use your gifts and talents! Perhaps you chose to use your gifts and talents for the world and the accolades of men and not unto the glory of God. See Romans 12:6-8, Ephesians 4:11-12, 1 Corinthians 12:4-11.

3. Productive

Standing before God and looking back on your life, will you discover that God wanted to use you personally to soul-win and lead people to discipleship at your local church? True productivity in the life of a Christian is to be reproductive! It is men, women and children being born-again and disciplined in the doctrines of Christ. God’s original design for humanity; be fruitful and multiply (Genesis 1:28) has not changed. Only, God is looking for righteous seed (people who believe and receive and obey the Gospel) and expects us personally as individuals to engage in soul-winning (as a life-style) and expand the kingdom of God (Mark 16:15-20, Matthew 28:18-20).

4. People

Standing before God and looking back on your life, will you discover  that God gave you key relationships, but you were not loyal and loving enough to maintain them? Perhaps you have allowed the devil to “punk” (deceive) you through offense and tempt you to walk away from key relationships given by God to fulfill your destiny. The apostle Paul said Demas had forsaken him (2 Timothy 4:10). Luke and Mark learned Paul was a  (key) God-given relationship. Even though at one time in the past, Paul had a problem with Mark which ended in separation, Paul later requested Mark because he was useful (Mark had gotten himself together!) to Paul in the ministry (2 Timothy 4:11).

5. Purpose

Standing before God and looking back on your life, will you discover that God wanted to reproduce the character of Christ in you, but you refused to deal with your sins? You refused to walk in integrity and pursue spiritual growth! Destiny is not just about what we accomplish, but who we become in the process of accomplishing our God-given assignments.  Romans 8:29 tells us we are predestined to be conformed to the image God’s Son Jesus. See Romans 12:1-2.

RECLAIM YOUR REWARD

It is my prayer that your life will be a life of reward and not one of regrets. As you reflect on your life to this point, I don’t believe it’s to late for you to become the person you might have been! Just start now, today. Make the necessary changes in your life. Stop making excuses. It’s time to start today. Take your journey anew towards reward and leave regret behind!

We are living in a time where the word “tolerance” represents political correctness for many. My first real understanding of the word tolerance came as a young man studying Electrical Engineering in College. When I began to work in the industry, the electronics I developed had to be encased and mounted into a metal rack of some kind. I was given the specifications for the device which included the size (dimensions) of the component to ensure it would fit into a particular or standard metal rack or shelf. The specifications also included a maximum or minimum amount of deviation from the specified performance of the device and it’s dimensions. The accepted deviation from the exact dimensions (standard) is call tolerance! Anything outside of the specified tolerance would result in an improper fit, improper operation and ultimately failure in the overall system. Non-technical people would define tolerance as having a little bit of “play” in the fit of a component or device. If the “play (tolerance)” is big, we would say it is loose! If the “play (tolerance)” is small, we would say it is tight!

As a born-again Christian, I believe the Word of God (The Holy Bible) is God’s Standard of living for all of humanity. This country, the United States of America is founded on Judea-Christian principles taken from the Holy Bible and belief in the One Holy God it reveals. Those who do not want to follow or obey God’s Holy standard have made the word “tolerance” a key to their attack on good and proven standards of living. Christians are under extreme pressure to raise their tolerance level! They call us “old-fashion,” “narrow-minded,” and “intolerant!” The world that is opposed to Biblical standard and Christian values are constantly pressuring us to greater “tolerance” concerning some of our basic biblical standards such as marriage, homosexuality and abortion. This “tolerance” has led to immoral standards being accepted, legalized and implemented in our school systems to our armed forces. Today, it is politically correct to be a person of tolerance.

The thing that I want to bring understanding and clarity to is that raising our tolerance level necessitates a lowering of standards (moral, spiritual, etc.)! Those who reject Christian values have made the issue about tolerance, but the real issue is about a standard (God’s). The world has made such a “fuss” about tolerance that even many Christians have forgotten that the issue is about God’s standard. The world wants you to believe that we must start with “tolerance” which will ultimately define the standard. But the truth is, we must start with the “Standard” which ultimately defines the tolerance. Remember, when the politically correct pressure you to “tolerance,” they are trying to force you to deviate from the standard (God’s).

Please understand that I am not endorsing bigotry and hate towards others who do not believe as I believe. I am saying however that we as Christians must not allow others who do not believe as we believe, or even some “so-called” Christians who refuse to follow the biblical standard, pressure us away from God’s standard to appease their multi-faceted whims! I have observed that we as Christians also tend to raise our “tolerance” level to sin to appease our flesh. One consequence is that we ultimately end up abandoning our faith. The world seems to have had some success with the tactic of hollering “bigot,” “racist” or “hater” at anyone who maintains  and vocalizes the biblical standard. Their purpose is to silence us when it comes to the biblical standard (The Word of God). Face it, no one wants to be labeled as a bigot, racist or hater! This tactic to shame anyone who has rejected their sinful definition of “tolerance” has resulted in a minority pressuring a majority to accept the sinful deviation from God’s moral standard.

One definition of the word “tolerance” is the capacity for or practice of allowing or respecting the nature, beliefs, or behavior of others. While we all appreciate and understand the necessity of this attitude in life, we also know and understand that without a limit ( a standard) placed on this tolerance the entire system will soon break down. Another definition for “tolerance” is leeway for variation from a standard. Yet, another definition is the capacity to endure; especially, the ability to endure hardship or pain. When we deviate from God’s biblical standard, we definitely have to endure (tolerate) hardship and pain!

As you continue to hear people espouse “tolerance,” please investigate as to just how the term is being used! More importantly, ask yourself what is the standard and how does this standard stack-up to God’s standard? A definition of “standard” is that which is established by sovereign power as a rule or measure by which others are to be adjusted. Those who reject God’s standard and promote “tolerance” are really trying to change (lower) the standard by the authority of public opinion, or by respectable opinions, custom or general consent. An example of this is how the homosexual agenda has been to come out of the closet, seize the authority of public opinion by making homosexuality and same-sex marriage respectable opinions to gain general consent.

In summary, Christians are under extreme pressure to raise their tolerance level. Raising our tolerance level necessitates a lowering of standards ( moral, spiritual, educational, political, etc.). Tolerance outside of the specification (standard) will ultimately lead to a systematic breakdown which we are seeing in the world today. Believers who raise their “tolerance” level to appease their flesh end up abandoning their faith! So my brothers and sisters, let God’s standard determine your tolerance. As the politically correct continue to shout “tolerance” louder and louder, let us shout the standard (God’s) louder and louder!

As I sit here in my den pondering the future and the things that are presently going on in the world, I am reminded of the importance and power of hope! To live a life without hope is to live a life of sadness. A short and simple definition of hope is “expectation of future good!” Many in the world today are hopeless; they have no expectation of future good! This is seen in many of the movies that are coming out of Hollywood with much doom and gloom! Not only are they godless, they are hopeless! Of course, without a Christ-centered world-view, God inspired hope will definitely be lacking in our movies.

Hope is more than just “desire.” Hope is desire coupled with expectation. Many desire future good but don’t really have an expectation that their desire will actually come to past. Hebrews 11:1 tells us “Now, faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.” Hope is vital to our faith. Hope is that aspect of our faith that enables us to operate in the present with joy! Even though your situation or circumstance is sad, hard or discouraging you can still have joy because of your faith and hope in God! Faith allows us to live our lives in the present with joy because of our hope (confident expectation of future good) in God.

Abraham is a man who understood and walked in the power of faith and hope. The Bible says Abraham “hoped against hope!” In other words, even though there was no natural reason to hope, he hoped anyway! Even though his present circumstance was hard and difficult in relation to his desires, he hoped anyway! Even though things looked hopeless, he hoped anyway! Where did Abraham get such hope? How did Abraham manage to operate in such supernatural hope? Simply put, he believed the promises of God! Listen, like Abraham we as believers should be a people of hope! We should be a people of hope because we are a people of promise! That’s right, as Christians we are a people of promise. God has given us exceeding and great promises (in the Bible)! It’s important to recognize that a promise is a reason to expect something!

Glory to God! When you know and believe the promises of God, you are a person of hope. No matter what you are experiencing or going through right now, you still have expectation of future good! Things may be hard or difficult but you have a confident expectation of future good; you expect things to change. As believers our hope is in God! His character and His power guarantees the fulfilment of His promise! He is not a man that He should lie. Listen, no matter how long you have been dealing with lack, sickness and disease, hardship or others conditions of life, just go to the word of God(the Bible) and find God’s promise concerning your situation. Hope will spring alive! Faith will take you through! There is an old saying, “where there is smoke, there is fire!” I’m here to tell you where there is hope (bible hope) there is faith!

Hope releases a force that enables us to move forward in life! People without hope are stuck in the past. They are stuck in a rut! They cannot see beyond their present hurt, pain and disappointments. Some people will tell you not to get your hopes up, just in case things don’t work out. But I want to encourage you to get your hopes up! Without hope there can be no faith! For faith is the substance of things hoped for… The word of God (1 Peter 1:13) tells us to hope to the end! Hope is a confident expectation that enables us to see future good for tomorrow and operate in faith and joy today! People of hope refuse to be sad, discouraged, depressed or defeated! People of hope don’t quit because of hardship! Hope keeps us moving forward in life, in God and the things of God! So listen child of God, it’s time to grab hold to a bushel of hope and faith and get going with God and in the things of God again!