Friday, August 31, 2012
Please pray, mama
It is my privilege to share this Facebook entry posted this week by my daughter, mother of two:
I love God’s word!
Two-year-old Jakie was clearly tired and cranky and now MAD! I pulled out my Bible study and we read what God’s word says about “anger,” and what His word says to do.
I asked Jakie if he felt mad inside. He grunted, “YES!” I shared with him that sometimes I feel angry too, and sometimes I disobey God and act in my flesh and miss the mark. I SIN. I then feel sad in my heart that I chose the flesh and ask the Lord to forgive me. I talk to Him about what I said and did that dishonored Him and the other person.
I told Jakie I usually cry because of my sinful behavior. He inched closer to me now. I read Galatians: “Walk by the Spirit and you will not carry out the desires of the flesh.”
I asked Jakie if anger made him feel good inside and he yelped, “No!” I asked if he’d like the feeling to go away, and he quickly nodded his head. I told Him I love him and even more so, that GOD loves him and wants what’s best for him, so much that He sent His one and only Son to die in our place.
Jakies eyes brightened: “Like when we watched the Jesus movie earlier! God sent JESUS for us. I want to pray. You please pray mama!” I prayed and my sweet blue-eyed Jakie’s heart was restored and he was ready to finish some Bible passages, SAY HIS PSALM and head for bed!
God never ceases to cause me to stand in awe. He caused both of us to draw near to Him through the truth and power of His word!
Proverbs 22:6 Train up a child in the way he should go, Even when he is old he will not depart from it.
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Reflections of a godly woman
From my daughter's Facebook entry Tuesday, August 7, 2012:
"For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life." John 3:16
To "believe" means, "to commit to one's trust." To trust in God is to yield your whole life to Him, to DIE to self. He wants the WHOLE of us! Believing is seeking His will through His word. It's is more than the lip service of talking about who we are. It's Christ IN US showing WHOSE we are!
Should we not yield to His word and the work of His Spirit so that HIS life in us reflects the glory of HIS work in us? He is indeed our life. We as yielded bondservants no longer live for ourselves. HE lives IN US and we are called to yield to Him at all times and in all things. What a joy!
Let us seek Him and HIS word, so that we are continually sanctified in HIM moment by moment, day by day. We are told through His word: "Do not be conformed to this world, but to be transformed by the renewing of your mind, so that you may prove what the will of God is, that which is good and acceptable and perfect." Romans 12:2
Let us consider the COST, for Christ paid the debt on the cross and bore our shame. Let us abhor evil and cling to that which is good, acceptable and perfect: The KING OF KING AND LORD OF LORDS, ALMIGHTY GOD. For He is THE treasure!
When sin and flesh rise, let us cling to the One who saves and confess our sin, as He is faithful and just and cleanses us from all unrighteousness! THE ONE true GOD gave His SON to conquer sin and death so we can live free. There is NO greater gift!
Monday, April 23, 2012
Rosenberg pays tribute to Chuck Colson
Chuck Colson Goes Home to be with the Lord
A dramatic conversion and an impactful life.
Joel C. Rosenberg
Washington, D.C., April 23, 2012) -- "I live everyday to the fullest because I live it for Christ," Chuck Colson liked to say. "And no matter what I do today....I'm going to do something to advance the kingdom of God. Does that make you fulfilled? You bet it does, and it gives you joy about living."
Charles W. Colson went home to heaven this weekend at the age of 80 after complications from a brain hemmorhage. What joy for him that he is now in the presence of his Savior for eternity, yet what a loss for the cause of Christ here on earth. Colson was, of course, President Nixon's lawyer, consigliere, and "hatchet man" during the Watergate crisis. He was convicted and went to prison for the crimes he committed in the White House. But he was then was dramatically converted -- "born again," as he famously put it, citing John chapter 3 -- by his newfound faith in Jesus Christ as his personal Savior and Lord. He was discipled by several older, wiser Christian men who loved him and helped him develop a love for reading the Word of God and for prayer and also helped him reorient his worldview from a secular worldview to a distinctly Biblical perspective.
Not long after his salvation, Colson founded a ministry called Prison Fellowship to serve some of the most unsavory and unlovable people in 100 countries around the world with the transforming love of Christ. Through Colson's ministry, thousands upon thousands of convicts have heard the gospel, heard about God's amazing love and grace for the lost, turned their lives over to Christ, had their lives completely transformed, and become evangelists, disciple-makers, and game-changers all over the world. What's more, many Christians have been moved to visit, love and serve prisoners in obedience to Jesus' words in Matthew chapter 25. Colson thus went from being a convict himself to becoming a remarkable force in Christendom who lived a life of tremendous impact.
"It won't do for us to just sit around in our sanctuaries, entertain ourselves, sing our 'happy clappies' and feel good about ourselves," Colson once said. "This is a time for the church to engage the world, and it has to be done through the church."
My interest in politics and my love for Christ in high school led me to read --actually, devour, with great fascination -- several of Colson's books, including Born Again which describes the remarkable story of how he came to Christ (my favorite), and Kingdoms In Conflict (which I believe is now out of print). I only met him once (during a booksellers convention we were both speaking at), but was moved by his story and inspired by his example. It was, therefore, a wonderful surprise when I learned several years ago that Colson had read "Epicenter," been intrigued by the conversions of millions of Muslims to Christ, and cited the book in one of his Breakpoint radio commentaries and newspaper columns called, "Why Muslims Convert: They Want Jesus Instead." The man loved great conversion stories, and loved to encourage believers to be used by the Lord to help convert others.
To his credit, he also sincerely loved Israel, was a true friend of the Jewish people, and encouraged Christians to love and bless Israel because of the teachings of the Scriptures. "Much of the world shrugged at this latest mass murder in Israel," Colson wrote in a 2008 column. "But we, as followers of Jesus Christ, can do no less than raise our voices in outrage for our elder brothers in the faith. Sound the alarm over the consequences if we pull out of Iraq. How many friends do you suppose we would have left in the Middle East if Israel is destroyed?"
Please pray for his family and team as they rejoice for him but mourn his passing and miss his presence. Please also pray that the Lord would use the media coverage of Colson's passing to share the gospel with many people who need to experience the same forgiveness and healing that Colson himself experienced when he met Jesus for himself in 1974.
A dramatic conversion and an impactful life.
Joel C. Rosenberg
Washington, D.C., April 23, 2012) -- "I live everyday to the fullest because I live it for Christ," Chuck Colson liked to say. "And no matter what I do today....I'm going to do something to advance the kingdom of God. Does that make you fulfilled? You bet it does, and it gives you joy about living."
Charles W. Colson went home to heaven this weekend at the age of 80 after complications from a brain hemmorhage. What joy for him that he is now in the presence of his Savior for eternity, yet what a loss for the cause of Christ here on earth. Colson was, of course, President Nixon's lawyer, consigliere, and "hatchet man" during the Watergate crisis. He was convicted and went to prison for the crimes he committed in the White House. But he was then was dramatically converted -- "born again," as he famously put it, citing John chapter 3 -- by his newfound faith in Jesus Christ as his personal Savior and Lord. He was discipled by several older, wiser Christian men who loved him and helped him develop a love for reading the Word of God and for prayer and also helped him reorient his worldview from a secular worldview to a distinctly Biblical perspective.
Not long after his salvation, Colson founded a ministry called Prison Fellowship to serve some of the most unsavory and unlovable people in 100 countries around the world with the transforming love of Christ. Through Colson's ministry, thousands upon thousands of convicts have heard the gospel, heard about God's amazing love and grace for the lost, turned their lives over to Christ, had their lives completely transformed, and become evangelists, disciple-makers, and game-changers all over the world. What's more, many Christians have been moved to visit, love and serve prisoners in obedience to Jesus' words in Matthew chapter 25. Colson thus went from being a convict himself to becoming a remarkable force in Christendom who lived a life of tremendous impact.
"It won't do for us to just sit around in our sanctuaries, entertain ourselves, sing our 'happy clappies' and feel good about ourselves," Colson once said. "This is a time for the church to engage the world, and it has to be done through the church."
My interest in politics and my love for Christ in high school led me to read --actually, devour, with great fascination -- several of Colson's books, including Born Again which describes the remarkable story of how he came to Christ (my favorite), and Kingdoms In Conflict (which I believe is now out of print). I only met him once (during a booksellers convention we were both speaking at), but was moved by his story and inspired by his example. It was, therefore, a wonderful surprise when I learned several years ago that Colson had read "Epicenter," been intrigued by the conversions of millions of Muslims to Christ, and cited the book in one of his Breakpoint radio commentaries and newspaper columns called, "Why Muslims Convert: They Want Jesus Instead." The man loved great conversion stories, and loved to encourage believers to be used by the Lord to help convert others.
To his credit, he also sincerely loved Israel, was a true friend of the Jewish people, and encouraged Christians to love and bless Israel because of the teachings of the Scriptures. "Much of the world shrugged at this latest mass murder in Israel," Colson wrote in a 2008 column. "But we, as followers of Jesus Christ, can do no less than raise our voices in outrage for our elder brothers in the faith. Sound the alarm over the consequences if we pull out of Iraq. How many friends do you suppose we would have left in the Middle East if Israel is destroyed?"
Please pray for his family and team as they rejoice for him but mourn his passing and miss his presence. Please also pray that the Lord would use the media coverage of Colson's passing to share the gospel with many people who need to experience the same forgiveness and healing that Colson himself experienced when he met Jesus for himself in 1974.
Saturday, March 17, 2012
Reflect God's glory

2 Corinthians 3:18"And we, who with unveiled faces all reflect the Lord's glory, are being transformed into his likeness with ever-increasing glory, which comes from the Lord, who is the Spirit."
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Manna on the ground!
From Major W. Ian Thomas' book titled "The Saving Life of Christ (1961):"
"While Moses was away on the mountain speaking with God and receiving the law, Aaron yielded to the pressure of the people and, half naked in their shame, they worshiped the golden calf which he had made. What despair and what misgivings must have filled the hearts of the faithful few, and yet the next morning, mingled with the shattered fragments of those tablets of stone, which had been written upon with the finger of God -- there was manna on the ground! This is the amazing patience of God! This is a love that will not let you go!"
"Where sin abounded, grace did much more abound." Romans 5:20
"I will never leave you or forsake you." Hebrews 13:5
I give thanks, Father, that among the shattered fragments of my thoughts and actions apart from Your will, there remains Your Spirit in me. I give thanks that regardless of our departures from Your will, You are always faithful to Your beloved children, NOW and forever. Amen.
"While Moses was away on the mountain speaking with God and receiving the law, Aaron yielded to the pressure of the people and, half naked in their shame, they worshiped the golden calf which he had made. What despair and what misgivings must have filled the hearts of the faithful few, and yet the next morning, mingled with the shattered fragments of those tablets of stone, which had been written upon with the finger of God -- there was manna on the ground! This is the amazing patience of God! This is a love that will not let you go!"
"Where sin abounded, grace did much more abound." Romans 5:20
"I will never leave you or forsake you." Hebrews 13:5
I give thanks, Father, that among the shattered fragments of my thoughts and actions apart from Your will, there remains Your Spirit in me. I give thanks that regardless of our departures from Your will, You are always faithful to Your beloved children, NOW and forever. Amen.
Monday, February 20, 2012
George Washington's 'earnest prayer'
Below is an excerpt from the prayer written by Washington at Newburgh, New York, at the close of the Revolutionary War on June 14, 1783. It was sent to the 13 governors of the newly freed states in a "Circular Letter Addressed to the Governors of all the States on the Disbanding of the Army."
"It remains, then, to be my final and only request that your Excellency will communicate these sentiments to your legislature at their next meeting, and that they may be considered the legacy of one, who has ardently wished, on all occasions, to be useful to his country, and who, even in the shade of retirement, will not fail to implore the divine benediction on it."
"I now make it my earnest prayer that God would have you, and the State over which you preside, in His holy protection; that He would incline the hearts of the citizens to cultivate a spirit of subordination and obedience to government, to entertain a brotherly affection and love for one another, for their fellow citizens of the United States at large, and particularly for brethren who have served in the field; and finally that He would most graciously be pleased to dispose us all to do justice, to love mercy, and to demean ourselves with that charity, humility, and pacific temper of mind, which were the characteristics of the Divine Author of our blessed religion, and without an humble imitation of whose example in these things, we can never hope to be a happy nation."
"It remains, then, to be my final and only request that your Excellency will communicate these sentiments to your legislature at their next meeting, and that they may be considered the legacy of one, who has ardently wished, on all occasions, to be useful to his country, and who, even in the shade of retirement, will not fail to implore the divine benediction on it."
"I now make it my earnest prayer that God would have you, and the State over which you preside, in His holy protection; that He would incline the hearts of the citizens to cultivate a spirit of subordination and obedience to government, to entertain a brotherly affection and love for one another, for their fellow citizens of the United States at large, and particularly for brethren who have served in the field; and finally that He would most graciously be pleased to dispose us all to do justice, to love mercy, and to demean ourselves with that charity, humility, and pacific temper of mind, which were the characteristics of the Divine Author of our blessed religion, and without an humble imitation of whose example in these things, we can never hope to be a happy nation."
Saturday, January 28, 2012
Behold the Man -- a men's conference

On January 28 I enjoyed the fellowship of 900-plus Christian men gathered for a one-day conference at Calvary Fellowship in Mountlake Terrace. In addition to wonderful worship and prayer, the day featured four speakers: Ben Courson, Brian Holman, Mike MacIntosh and rap artist This'l.
From Courson, my notes included a challenge to "do the thing that scares you the most." Satan, he suggested, "often speaks to us through a well-meaning friend." He urged those in his audience to "do that which, without God, is doomed to fail."
From MacIntosh: "A godly man has a heart for Christ; stop at the cross, and give Him your heart;" and "Take it seriously that God is calling you, and has a precise mission for you."
From This'l: Culture tells us that a man is judged to be "successful" based on things like material possessions and sexual prowess. A godly man models his life after Jesus Christ, and is willing to fight for his family, church, community. He wore a shirt bearing the words of one of his songs: "I signed up to die," referencing the decision to "die to self" and live for Jesus.
From Holman, a former professional baseball pitcher: "Never quit. Trust in God. Never give up;" and "Failure is inevitable, but it cannot derail God's plan for your life. It can only test your resolve. Use failure as a fuel. Fear is what stands between a man and an extraordinary life."
To hear each speaker's entire presentation, go to the following:
http://calvaryfellowship.org/audio/tag/Events%7CSeries/NW%20Mens%20Conference%202012#
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