Thursday, April 5, 2012

Beast of the Burden

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"Go to the village ahead of you, and at once you will find a donkey ttied there, with her colt by her. Untie them and bring them to Me. If anyone says anything to you, tell him that the Lord needs them...."Matthew 21:2-3.


A donkey was an animal of commerce in Jesus' day.

It was used to carry great burdens of goods from place to place and he was known as the "beast of the burden."

Jesus told His disciples to fetch the donkey for "He had need of it."

This donkey played an important part in Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem.

It was a day that was the culmination of three years of ministry.

Jesus chose to use a vehicle of commerce to bring Him into His most important public display.

We are entering a time in our own history in which God is saying to businesspeople, "Loose your donkey for My purposes. I have need of it."

God is preparing His Church to be a vessel for ushering in a great harvest of souls.

He is preparing His remnant of businesspeople, who are like a tribe within the Church, to be a major force in this great harvest.

"He will tether his donkey to a vine, his colt to the choicest branch; he will wash his garments in wine, his robes in the blood of grapes. His eyes will be darker than wine, his teeth whiter than milk." Gen. 49:11-12.

Is your donkey tied to the living Vine, the choicest branch of Jesus Himself?

When we are tied to the living Vine, designed for His use, we will be useful in God's Kingdom.

Jesus wants to free us from the bondage of business slavery.

He wants us to walk in freedom so that others may see God's grace flowing through us and our place in the business world.

Is your donkey available for His use?
Ask Jesus to allow the Vine to flow through you in every area of your life.

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Beware of Greed


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"Beware, and be on your guard against every form of greed; for not even when one has an abundance does his life consist of his possessions." Luke 12:15.


The desire to acquire stuff is called greed.
This is a huge issue in our society, just as it was when Christ walked the earth.
Jesus tells the parable of a rich man who had had such a good year that he had run out of places to store his crops and other treasures.
He decides to solve this "problem" by building bigger and bigger barns so he could have a place for all his new stuff.
With all these new riches, he reassures himself that he can now take it easy and spend the next few years eating, drinking, and merry-making.
Doesn't this sound great?
He's got everything he needs and much, much more!
Only he didn't realize that God would say:
"You fool - didn't you realize that this very night your soul would will be required of you?"
This man never gave a thought to the fact that it was God who had blessed him and entrusted him with all this stuff.
No, he thought it was his doing.
He earned it all by himself, truly a self-made man!
Trouble is, this ownership mentality leads to greed and hoarding, and ignoring God.
This man was rich in the world's eyes and poor in God's eyes.
It led to a pitiful entry into eternal poverty.

The need to need more than you need equals greed.

Being rich in your relationship with God is a richer way to live - forever.

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Perfectly Broken

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"By reason of breakings they purify themselves." Job 41:25.

God uses most for His glory those people and things which are most perfectly broken!
The sacrifices He accepts are broken and contrite hearts.

It was the breaking down of Jacob's natural strength at Peniel that got him where God could clothe him with spiritual power.
It was breaking the surface of the rock at Horeb, by the stroke of Moses' rod that let out the cool waters to thirsty people.

It was when the 300 elect soldiers under Gideon broke their pitchers, a type of breaking themselves, that the hidden lights shone forth to the consternation of their adversaries.
It was when the poor widow broke the seal of the little pot of oil, and poured it forth, that God multiplied it to pay her debts and supply means of support.

It was when Esther risked her life and broke through the rigid etiquette of a heathen court, that she obtained favor to rescue her people from death.
It was when Jesus took the five loaves and broke them, that the bread was multiplied in the very act of breaking, sufficient to feed five thousand.
It was when Mary broke her beautiful alabaster box, rendering it henceforth useless, that the pent-up perfume filled the house.
It was when Jesus allowed His precious body to be broken to pieces by thorns and nails and spear, that His inner life was poured out, for thirsty sinners to drink and live.

It is when a beautiful grain of corn is broken up in the earth by death, that its inner heart sprouts forth and bears hundreds of other grains.

And thus, on and on, through all history, and all biography, and all vegetation, and all spiritual life, God must have broken things.

Those who are-
- broken in wealth,
- broken in self-will,
- broken in their ambitions,
- broken in their beautiful ideals,
- broken in orldly reputation,
- broken in their affections, and
- broken ofttimes in health; those who are despised and seem utterly forlorn and helpless,
- the Holy Ghost is seizing upon, and using for God's glory.

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Wealth

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"But the wealth of the sinner is stored up for the righteous." Prov 13:22.

In the last days there will be a transfer of wealth into the hands of the righteous for the purpose of-
- funding a great harvest of souls and
- for believers to have greater influence on society in the name of Christ.

This will happen in at least four ways:

1. Supernatural Transfer
Like the Israelites leaving Egypt, Christians and non-profit organizations will receive major gifts from individuals or foundations to carryout their Christian mission.
2. Strength to Make Wealth
God is going to give witty inventions to believers throughout the world that will generate wealth.
This has already begun.
"But remember the LORD your God, for it is he who gives you the ability to produce wealth, and so confirms his covenant, which he swore to your forefathers, as it is today." Deut 8:18.

3. Social Entrepreneurship
Just as Joseph was entrusted with the resources of Egypt to solve a societal problem resulting from a famine in the land, God is going to transfer money to believers who are solving societal problems.
Governments will fund private enterprises because government is not been able to do it.

4. Sincere Conversions
Finally, many non-believers who are wealthy will become Christians in these last days and will begin to use their wealth for Kingdom purposes.

The transfer of wealth is designed to accelerate God's activity on the earth, not to simply make believers wealthy. 

Pray that God uses your work life call to accelerate His Kingdom on earth.
And pray that God raises up good stewards of wealth.

Saturday, February 4, 2012

We are like eagles;we have the spirit of the eagles

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"But they that wait upon the LORD shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint." Isaiah 40:31.

While walking through the forest one day, a farmer found a young eagle who had apparently fallen out of his nest.
He took it home and put it in his barnyard with his chickens and there it stayed for years.
It wasn't long before the little eagle learned to eat and behave like the chickens.

One day a naturalist passed by the farm and saw the eagle confined in the barnyard with the chickens.
When he inquired about this strange sight, the farmer told the man his story.

"Unfortunately," said the farmer, "the poor little guy just never learned to fly." 

"Still," the naturalist sighed, "he has the heart of an eagle and can surely be taught. Will you allow me to work with him?"

The farmer agreed, but with much disbelief.

The naturalist picked up the eagle and lifted him toward the sky and said, "You belong to the sky and not to the earth. Stretch forth your wings and fly." 
The eagle, however, was confused.
He did not know who he was, and seeing the chickens eating their food, he jumped down to be with them again.

The naturalist took the bird to the roof of the house and urged him again, saying, "You are an eagle. Stretch forth your wings and fly."
But the eagle was afraid and jumped down once again to be with his chicken friends.

Finally the naturalist took the eagle out of the barnyard to a high mountain.
There he held the king of the birds high above him and encouraged him again, saying, "You are an eagle. You belong to the sky. Stretch forth your wings and fly!" 

The eagle looked around, back towards the barnyard and then up to the sky.
Slowly, he stretched his wings, and with a triumphant cry, he soared away into the heavens.

Somewhere along the line, we like this poor young eagle, were put in a lowly barn with the chickens of the world around us.
We learned to live and eat from the ground and grew up believing that there was not much more to do than sit and cluck all day.

But the reality is that we are eagles!
We were created to fly and even soar!

God has great purpose for our lives!
If we would only realize who we are in Him!

Let's remember who we are today and stop acting like chickens! 

We are the head and not the tail!
We are Kings and Priests!
We have great things to do for the Kingdom!

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

A Lesson in Faith

The amazing story of Charles Blondin, a famous French tightrope walker, is a wonderful illustration of what true faith is.

Blondin's greatest fame came on September 14, 1860, when he became the first person to cross a tightrope stretched 11,000 feet (over a quarter of a mile) across the mighty Niagara Falls. People from both Canada and America came from miles away to see this great feat.

He walked across, 160 feet above the falls, several times... each time with a different daring feat - once in a sack, on stilts, on a bicycle, in the dark, and blindfolded. One time he even carried a stove and cooked an omelet in the middle of the rope!

A large crowd gathered and the buzz of excitement ran along both sides of the river bank. The crowd "Oohed and Aahed!" as Blondin carefully walked across - one dangerous step after another - pushing a wheelbarrow holding a sack of potatoes.

Then a one point, he asked for the participation of a volunteer. Upon reaching the other side, the crowd's applause was louder than the roar of the falls!

Blondin suddenly stopped and addressed his audience: "Do you believe I can carry a person across in this wheelbarrow?"

The crowd enthusiastically yelled, "Yes! You are the greatest tightrope walker in the world. We believe!"

"Okay," said Blondin, "Who wants to get into the wheelbarrow."

As far as the Blondin story goes, no one did at the time!

This unique story illustrates a real life picture of what faith actually is. The crowd watched these daring feats. They said they believed. But... their actions proved they truly did not believe.

Similarly, it is one thing for us to say we believe in God. However, it's true faith when we believe God and put our faith and trust in His Son, Jesus Christ.

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Note: In August of 1859, Blondin's manager, Harry Colcord, did ride on Blondin's back across the Falls.

Friday, December 30, 2011

This is what the Lord says

--He who made you,   who formed you in the womb.   (Isaiah 44:2 *nkjv )
  Dear Friend
      God knew you long before you were born, just as   He knew Isaiah and Jeremiah.  He thought about you and   planned for you!  For He wanted someone just like you,   therefore you are very special to Him.  After all God has   said: "before I formed you in the womb I knew   you, before you were born I set you apart."   (Jeremiah 1:5 )
      So when you feel discouraged or inadequate, remember   that God has always thought of you as very valuable.  He is   always with you and He loves you dearly, and nothing can   separate you from that love!  For I am convinced that   neither death nor life, neither  angels nor   demons, neither the present nor the  future,   nor powers, neither height nor depth, nor   anything else in all creation, will be able to   separate us from the love of God that is in   Christ Jesus our Lord.  (Romans 8:38-39 )
      So never feel that you are unloved, or let one of   life's many discouragements set you back, instead: be   confident of this, that He who began a good work in you will carry it out to completion   until the day of Christ Jesus.   Amen.
  (Philippians 1:6 )

  All My Love & Prayers,
         Joe