Wednesday, November 20, 2019

ABC SIMPLE

I've been mentioning for several weeks now that we're in the midst of some big, actually bigger than big, more like humungous events taking place.   Just today, we raised our heads off the pillow to the following news report from the Washington Post.

JERUSALEM — The Israeli army said it attacked military targets in Syria overnight Wednesday following a missile launch into Israel the previous day.  An independent war monitoring group said 11 were killed, mostly non-Syrians, raising the specter of retaliatory strikes between the regional rivals. The Israel Defense Forces said in a statement it had struck dozens of targets belonging to Iran’s elite Quds Force as well as the Syrian army, including surface-to-air missile sites, headquarters, munitions warehouses and military bases. Israel said the strikes were in response to four reportedly Syrian-based missiles launched into northern Israel early Tuesday, which were downed by Israel’s air defense systems. Officials said Iran was behind that launch.

“I made it clear that whoever hurt us — we will hurt him,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a tweet. “This is what we did tonight against military targets of Iranian Quds force and Syrian military targets in Syria.”
So.  What should we do?  Most of us will continue to go on with our lives with little or no concern on the event.  And that's sad.   The wise thing to do, is to get on your knees and ask God for wisdom, direction and understanding.  He will provide a course.  I'm certain of that.  If you're reading this and don't have a relationship with God....I would suggest you do right away. 

JD Faraq, Pastor of Calvary Chapel in Kaneohe, Hawaii offers a very simple approach.  It's way beyond easy.  Check it out below and make the commitment. 

A- Admit you're a sinner in need of the Saviour- Romans 3:10, 3:23, 6:23

B-  Believe in your heart Jesus is Lord- Jesus Christ was crucified, buried and rose again in paying in full our death penalty for your sin. -Romans 10:9-10

C- Call upon the name if the Lord-  Confess with your mouth Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved.  For it is with your heart that you believe, and are justified and it is with your mouth that you confess and are saved. -Romans 10:9-10, 10:13



Simple as you can get  

If you've taken note and read the ABC's with a thought that you want change in your life, then the next likely question would be, "what's next?"

First off, now that you are willing to let the light from Jesus' word and from His life shine over your own life....realize that a conversion has taken place.  You need to get rid of the old baggage that you've been holding on to for far too long.  Dig into the Bible.  All your answers are there.  Check out Revelations for what's in store.  If you have questions, ask someone you trust that is keen to God's teaching or hit Google for some opinions on the matter.  Be thankful that you've made this choice.  And with Thanksgiving Day right around the corner, I couldn't think of anything better.

YGG,

John 


Friday, November 8, 2019

ARE YOU GETTIN READY?

Leave it to a funeral to prompt us to take time to reflect on where we've come from, where we are now and what the future offers?  Such was the case this past week when I traveled to Albert Lea, Minnesota to pay my respects to one of the fine gentlemen of this earth, Davis Gilbertson.

Dave, as I called him, was the first to accept me into the Albert Lea Tiger community after taking the Sports Editor position at the “Tribune.”  “We finally have someone here who covers our sports teams”, he said many, many years ago.  “All anybody ever did in that position before you came was sit on their behind and cover state and national stuff.  Hardly any attention was given to our local sports teams.”  Those comments made me feel good.  It gave me a feeling that my skills were being read and also appreciated. 

I must say, there were many memories driving in and then back out of that southern Minnesota town.  This was where my writing career began.  So much of what I am now started there.  And so much of it, I owe to Dave. 

Listening to the many tributes paid to Dave during the service, I was struck by the amount of serving he’d done.  It was a total commitment on he and his wife Julie’s part.  They served in the community and at their church.  How many of us can say that in today’s world?  I must admit, I’ve done a whole bunch of serving over the years, but lately, I’ve fallen off the wagon.  I’m seeing a challenge on the horizon.  The funeral and the whole reflection thing has a lot to do with that.  

As I’ve mentioned in posts over the past couple of weeks, I think Jesus will be returning to us very soon.  So given that fact and the above mention of serving, it might be a good time to assess or in some cases, reassess, your gifts. 

First, you might need to realize what that gift is.  If you don’t know for sure what your gift/gifts are, here is the rundown and description courtesy of “All About”….

1.  The gift of wisdom seems to be the ability to make decisions and give guidance that is according to God's will.

2.  The gift of knowledge is the ability to have an in-depth understanding of a spiritual issue or situation.

3.  The gift of faith is being able to trust God and encourage others to trust God no matter the circumstances.

4.  The gift of healing is the miraculous ability to use God's healing power to restore a person who is sick, injured or suffering.

5.  The gift of miracles is being able to perform signs and wonders that give authenticity to God's Word and the Gospel message.

6.  The gift of prophecy is being able to proclaim a message from God.  

7.  The gift of discerning spirits is the ability to determine whether or not a message, person or event is truly from God.

8.  The gift of tongues is the ability to speak in a foreign language that you do not have knowledge of, in order to communicate with someone who speaks that language.

9.  The gift of interpreting tongues is the ability to translate the tongues speaking and communicate it back to others in your own language.

10.The gift of administration is being able to keep things organized and in accordance with God's principles.

11.The gift of helps is always having the desire and ability to help others, to do whatever it takes to get a task accomplished. 

There is no magic formula or spiritual gifts test that can tell you what gifts of the Spirit you possess.  Information on the subject can direct you down a path to a decision, but what you really need to focus on is serving God.  Here might be another source of help courtesy of Romans 12:3 6-8

"By the grace given to me I bid every one among you not to think of himself more highly than he ought to think, but to think with sober judgment, each according to the measure of faith which God has assigned him...having gifts that differ according to the grace given to us, let us use them:  if prophecy, in proportion to our faith; if service, in our serving. he who teaches, in his teaching; he who exhorts in his exhortation;  he who contributes, in his liberality; he who gives aid, in zeal;  he who does acts of mercy, with cheerfulness."

Coming Soon
The time is drawing near.  My friend's funeral brought serving and end times right to my forefront.  It's time to get ready, not only for myself and yourself, but for those we love and who we want to be with us on this journey.

YGG,

John    














There is no magic formula or spiritual gift test that can tell you what gifts of the Spirit you possess.  It can help lead you down a path to a decision, but what you need to focus on is serving God.  Here might be another source of help, courtesy of Romans 12:3 6-8

“By the grace given to me I bid every one among you not to think of himself more highly than he ought to think, but to think with sober judgment, each according to the measure of faith which God has assigned him . .  Having gifts that differ according to the grace given to us, let us use them: if prophecy, in proportion to our faith; if service, in our serving; he who teaches, in his teaching; he who exhorts, in his exhortation; he who  contributes, in liberality, he who gives aid, with zeal; he who does acts of mercy, with cheerfulness." 

The time is drawing near.  Dave’s funeral brought these thoughts right to my forefront.  It’s time to get ready, not only for myself and yourself, but also helping those you love, see what’s coming sometime very, very so