Friday, April 26, 2013

The Lord's Draft

It's that time of the year again! Yes, the NFL Draft has come around giving every die-hard, casual, and part-time football fan something to talk about. As a football fan myself, I love finding out my team's draft picks when all is said and done but as far as watching the draft itself, I just don't have time. I'm sure the suspense and overall atmosphere is thrilling but I prefer skipping to the conclusion. 

After reviewing the Miami Dolphins' (my favorite team) first round pick this year, Dion Jordan, I was thinking to myself, "Man, I've never heard of that guy before. But hey, I hope he helps the team!" And certainly, I'm sure that's what a lot of people are thinking.

Then, I started thinking about what it must be like to be Dion Jordan. He's living his dream! He's a pro football player now and this is probably one of the happiest moments of his life. If not, it should be (I would think). Reflecting on that a little more, I started to think, "You know, if I was drafted to be on a team, I'd want to be on Jesus' team!" After chuckling for a bit at that thought it became more clear to me that the NFL draft (or any other professional sporting draft) is much like God choosing us.


One day, there will be a draft in Heaven and we will hopefully all be a part of it. God tells us that He will judge each of us.

Because he hath appointed a day, in which he will judge the world in righteousness by that man whom he hath ordained; whereof he hath given assurance to all men, in that he hath raised him from the dead.
-Acts 17:31

I underlined the certain parts of that verse above that I want to focus on. God has already set a day in time for our judgment and it is not going to change. It is known by no man, not even Jesus. Only the Father in Heaven knows the day of His "draft." The next part I underlined says that God will judge us according to our righteousness. Much like NFL players are judged according to their speed, agility, power, and knowledge of the game, we will be judged according to our righteousness.

So my fellow believers, non-believers, and not-so-sures, when draft day comes, wouldn't you like to get drafted? I'm sure if I was a college player, my intentions would be to one day be recognized by the NFL and receive an invitation to play for one of their franchises. Well, this is just about the same thing, except the wages are eternal life vs. being cast into the lake of fire. I want my life's works to reflect righteousness. I want my "college career" (my life) to have a good report in the Lord's eyes. I want God to recognize me and invite me into eternal life with Him in Heaven.

Hallelujah! Who wouldn't want that?!

Let's take advantage of the one gift God gave us that will make a difference in our draft day (judgment day). Get to know JESUS. Jesus is the ONLY way to the FATHER. There is no priest, deacon, pastor, minister, preacher, bishop, pope, or any other person on this earth that can save you but JESUS. 

Take a look back at Acts 17:31 again, and you will see that the man whom he hath ordained for us to be judged according to righteousness is JESUS. For Jesus died for us and was raised from the dead.

So, as you continue to watch the rest of the NFL draft, think about God as the only team drafting. His roster is not limited, but only limited to those that fit the requirements. And all God wants is for us to get to know His Son and receive Him as our Savior.

Amen. Praise the Lord and have a blessed day!

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Mysterious Ways

God works in mysterious ways.

You've probably heard this phrase before plenty of times. Maybe your grandmother used to say it when you were a kid and it just stuck in your mind. No matter where you've heard it, perhaps the only way sometimes that you can describe something so impossible, something so coincidental, or something so terrible is to say that, "God works in mysterious ways."

Well, He does.

Verily thou art a God that hidest thyself, O God of Israel, the Saviour.
-Isaiah 45:15

Hmm...why?

Oh, I don't know, does God want us to be confused, lost, angry, or bitter with Him? Oh no, God forbid!!! That's something the Lord would NEVER want for us. The enemy however, well, that's a totally different story.

If you believe in Heaven, then you have to believe in hell. And if you don't believe in hell, please don't be mistaken...the Bible clearly states that it is REAL. Hell is the Second Death as described in The Book of Revelations and it is said that the only way to escape death is through Jesus.

For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.
-Romans 6:23

Therefore, God is not looking to make it any harder for us to get to Heaven...God is granting us the grace and the mercy to enter into eternal life with Him - but under ONE condition. You must believe in JESUS.

For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
-St. John 3:16

But how? If it's that easy, why aren't more people doing it? Why are there so many people unwilling to bring JESUS into their lives. Are they scared? Afraid? Do they feel like they don't need JESUS? Oh God forbid. We all NEED HIM.

It's not so much a matter of money, careers, relationships, residence, location, or anything of this Earth - it's a matter of life and death. One famous phrase I hear all the time is that there are two guaranteed things in life: death & taxes.

Well, thanks to JESUS, death is not a guarantee if you repent and look to Him as your Savior. But again, that's hard for some people. People are raised differently. We're all from different backgrounds and cultures and it's just not that straightforward...it's kind of a mystery.

Ah, yes, a mystery. There's that word again - or part of it. God working in mysterious ways. I'm here to share a belief of mine regarding this that I'm pretty sure lines up with everything God seeks to teach us. If we are to fully understand and fully comprehend how God works and why He does certain things...then we must exercise FAITH.

Faith in what?

Faith in God. In what He's doing. He's working and He's not giving up on ANY of us!!! Think about what you put your faith in everyday. I'll give you an example of some of the things that people put their trust in...

1. The chef
2. The pharmacist
3. The doctor
4. The engineers that built King de Ka
5. That website that you weren't sure you should give your info to but did anyway

Sometimes you have no choice but to just believe...and have faith. Sometimes, if you don't exercise your faith - you'll never be able to do anything. Do you really stand there over the guy inspecting your car at the autobody and see if he's checking everything he should be? I'd say more than half-the-time, "No." It's impossible to live life without some faith. So if you can faith that your Baconator from Wendy's is actual beef and not some other strange meat, then you can surely believe in God. After all, it only takes a little bit of faith...

And the Lord said, If ye had faith as a grain of mustard seed, ye might say unto this sycamine tree, Be thou plucked up by the root, and be thou planted in the sea; and it should obey you.
-Luke 17:6

Might sound ridiculous but let's face it - that chef isn't going to kill the cow in front of you. And God isn't going to show you His tool kit and blueprints all the time. Sometimes, I see what God is doing. I can literally point out and see the direction God is taking me in. When I left my college satirical publication early last Fall, I was not oblivious to what He was doing. He wanted me to leave and He said my time had come to invest my writing elsewhere. God won't always tell you ahead of time why...but he's going to surely make it work for your benefit in the end - IF you have FAITH in HIM.

Who?

JESUS. THE FATHER. THE HOLY GHOST. GOD.

God is not going to let you down if you put your faith in Him. I have seen things that I believe are miracles happen in my life through prayer and through belief. And through understanding of the gospel and the Word of God, I have seen so many new great opportunities come one's way.

So if you lose your job tomorrow and you thought it was the right plan for you - remember, God has a better one in mind. Maybe the plan is to get that job back, or maybe it's a new one just around the corner. But as long as you are trusting in God and seeking Him for the solution, you will NEVER be disappointed. Perhaps, you'll see it as a bit of a mystery at first - but keep your eyes on JESUS my friends, and soon enough that mystery will be revealed.

God bless and have a wonderful day!


***All scripture is taken from the 1611 Authorized King James Verison of the Bible / Red Letter Edition (Jesus' words in RED)***

***Edited for content on 3/24/13, 12:57 PM

Friday, March 8, 2013

The Two Covenants and Christ Revealed

I was having a conversation with my dad the other night and we began talking about the Old Testament and it occurred to me that reading it was just as important as understanding the Gospel.

Have I read the entire Old Testament? No. It's pretty long and I can't say I've hit every single chapter and verse that I would've liked to. But I have a very good understanding of it and the first covenant that God made with mankind. An understanding of this covenant can lead to revelations of JESUS within the Old Testament.

Let's start with the first several books, Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy. These books comprise the Torah which is the backing behind Judaism. And in case that confuses you, YES, Jews and Christians are not too different. The only difference would be that Christians receive JESUS as the Savior.

So looking at these books, we learn the story of Creation, Noah's Ark, how Moses freed his people, and the 40 years of wandering in the desert searching for the Promised Land. Additionally, this is where we find the Ten Commandments and the rest of the Law. Ah, but what is that? The Law? The Law is the First Covenant that God made with mankind. He provided His people, the Israelites with a set of laws that are acceptable to God. Most of these laws can be found in the last book, Deuteronomy.

And he declared unto you his covenant, which he commanded you to perform, even ten commandments; and he wrote them upon two tables of stone.
-Deuteronomy 4:13

The Law, which contains over 600 commandments, is to say the least...a lot.

It relied on mankind following ALL of these commandments to obtain righteousness. And if you recall back to Genesis, we learn that we're all sinners through the story of Creation. The minute Adam disobeyed God, he was cut off from Him. So basically, we're all bound to mess up eventually. So, how are we supposed to keep the Law?

For if that first covenant had been faultless, then should no place have been sought for the second.
-Hebrews 8:7

Well, we're not. We can't. It's a lot. With sin residing in our flesh, righteousness might as well be as far away as Pluto from the Sun. Ahhhh, but that...that right there...the SUN. I mean...the SON. The Son of God is a game changer. He knew no sin but became sin so that He may take our sins from the Earth to the cross. Then from the cross to the grave. And by His resurrection, the Gates of Heaven are opened for us! This is why the Son of God came. He is the second covenant that God made with man. And what is that covenant? It's a blood covenant, which God cannot break.

And almost all things by the law are purged with blood; and without shedding of blood is no remission.
-Hebrews 9:22

So with JESUS, we are saved completely from sin! Hallelujah! What a great reason to stand up and shout! If you can cheer for your favorite baseball team then you can cheer for CHRIST!!! Amen. But some might still be left wondering what JESUS has to do with anything? Where do you find JESUS in the Old Testament?

Well, that's what my dad and I were discussing. In the Book of Exodus, God brought plagues unto the Egyptians so that the Pharaoh may set the Israelites free. One of the plagues was death to all the firstborn in the land. But there was a way out! The Lord instructed Moses to take a lamb to sacrifice for the Lord's passover.

Your lamb shall be without blemish, a male of the first year: ye shall take it out from the sheep, or from the goats: And ye shall keep it up until the fourteenth day of the same month: and the whole assembly of the congregation of Israel shall kill it in the evening. And they shall take of the blood, and strike it on the two side posts, and on the upper door post of the houses, wherein they shall eat it.
-Exodus 12:5-7

JESUS was free from sin = a lamb without blemish.
JESUS walked among the people and was loved, and mourned = the lamb would be kept a part of the family for two weeks.
JESUS was killed by His people = the lamb would be killed by its own people.
JESUS' blood covers all those that receive Him = the blood of the lamb covered the homes of those that received it (by eating it)

Therefore, it can be said that God hid Jesus in the Old Testament to foreshadow what would one day come to pass. There are other instances as well where you find Jesus in the Old Testament such as:

I saw in the night visions, and, behold, one like the Son of man came with the clouds of heaven, and came to the Ancient of days, and they brought him near before him.
-Daniel 7:13

ISAIAH 53:1-8  = JESUS HIDDEN IN THE OLD TESTAMENT


Who hath believed our report? and to whom is the arm of the LORD revealed?
For he shall grow up before him as a tender plant, and as a root out of a dry ground: he hath no form nor comeliness; and when we shall see him, there is no beauty that we should desire him.
He is despised and rejected of men; a man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief: and we hid as it were our faces from him; he was despised, and we esteemed him not.
Surely he hath borne our griefs, and carried our sorrows: yet we did esteem him stricken, smitten of God, and afflicted.
But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed.
All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned every one to his own way; and the LORD hath laid on him the iniquity of us all.
He was oppressed, and he was afflicted, yet he opened not his mouth: he is brought as a lamb to the slaughter, and as a sheep before her shearers is dumb, so he openeth not his mouth.
He was taken from prison and from judgment: and who shall declare his generation? for he was cut off out of the land of the living: for the transgression of my people was he stricken.

JESUS TALKS ABOUT JONAH

For as Jonas was three days and three nights in the whale's belly; so shall the Son of man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth.
-Matthew 12:40

All this being said, what does it all add up to?

It means that the Jesus is and always was. It means Jesus is God. Before Jesus even came to save us, He was with God, He was God. Perhaps there is no better verse in the Bible to describe this then the beginning of the Book of St. John:

In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
-St. John 1:1

It means the first covenant was never meant to save us. It was meant to show us that there is no way to earn your righteousness. It means that the only mediator between God and mankind is our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. No priest, nor holy man of any kind, but CHRIST alone can save you. 

The first covenant was meant to teach us that it is impossible to keep the Law. God needed to intervene. When the people were ready, JESUS came and He finished what needed to be done. There's nothing else left for us to do now but wait upon JESUS to come again and to take this time to receive Him as LORD and SAVIOR.

When Jesus therefore had received the vinegar, he said, It is finished: and he bowed his head, and gave up the ghost.
-St. John 19:30

Praise God for it is finished! Be blessed and have a wonderful day.

***All scripture is taken from the Authorized King James Version - with our Lord's words in RED

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Just Take It

"I'd burn up and burst into flames if I walked into a church."

"I'm sure that Bible would be hot to the touch if I tried to open it."

"No thanks, I'm not close enough with God for that."

Oh, the excuses. If you would rather be a friend of the world and not a believer, then just be honest! God would rather you be honest than a liar. To put it simply, if you call yourself a believer but find it hard to go to church, trust God, and live righteously (or at least make your very best effort to) then you shouldn't be caught quoting anything listed above.

God's mercy and his grace are for everyone. God loves creation and all that He made. Mankind was created for God's pleasure.

Thou art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honour and power: for thou hast created all things, and for thy pleasure they are and were created.
-Revelation 4:11

It hurts God to see His children suffer, which is why He sent Jesus to take our place. And in case you're a newbie, Jesus is the Son of God. A Father put up His own Son to take our place. How beautiful and amazing is that when you think of it. Not to mention, God is almighty and all powerful...He did not have to watch Jesus suffer and die at the hands of sinners - He was thinking about us the entire time!

Therefore, as it has been revealed to me before, I shall tell it like it was taught to me - Jesus died so we can be forgiven and you don't have to earn it. You just have to take it.

So just take it, why not? What are you waiting for?

I used to think I wasn't worthy enough to talk about God, go to church, and preach His name to others and let's face it, I still battle daily with it...but that's okay, because God is bound by the Blood of Christ. The Blood, that was spilt for us, that is what covers us from sin and protects us from having to earn anything - we just have to simply take it.

So once again, um, what are you waiting for? Just take it, God said so, it's okay.

If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
1 John 1:9

Let's give it a shot - if you believe in God and want to be saved and know that you need JESUS in your life today then pray this prayer:

Father, I repent of my sins and I ask you forgiveness, that through the Blood of Christ, I can be cleansed and healed of my transgressions. Thank you for your mercy and love, for it endures forever. JESUS come into my heart, make me a new creature in Christ, I make You my Lord and Savior - Amen.

Well, good news, if you just prayed that prayer and truly meant it, you are indeed saved by God. As Jesus told those who he had healed - Go and sin no more.

But of course, it's hard to sin no more. After all, we sin everyday, whether we know it or not.

And he that doubteth is damned if he eat, because he eateth not of faith: for whatsoever is not of faith is sin.
-Romans 14:23

Keep in mind though, despite sinning, you are still covered by the Blood Covenant. God is bound to forgive anyone that calls upon Jesus as their savior - so keep calling upon Jesus!!! Don't stop! Take your forgiveness and move on.

If you're a bit lost, I can understand why and that is because I was too. Here is an example to better help you understand just how exactly you are forgiven.

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I was inspired to write this blog after feeling down in the dumps one day. I was thinking about all that I had done against God and that I am surely a believer in Christ and have been baptized in the Holy Ghost. But there were so many unrighteous things I had done. Even what seemed like small things such as gossiping or cursing bothered me. I just kept thinking how I had to do more for God to get back on an even playing field.

NAH - AH!!!!

God stopped me cold in my tracks and told me that was not the case! I had pleaded the Blood of Christ and I was forgiven. END OF STORY. If I had tried anymore to earn my forgiveness, that would be to spit on the Blood and tarnish what JESUS did for us all. So what did I do right after?

I just took it. I said, "You're right Lord, thank you. Thank you for your mercy, grace, and love for it endures forever."

I am not trying to sound like a broken record here but folks, just take it. Even if you have a morsel of faith or have the slightest desire to get back on that level playing field with God, just do yourself a favor and read about Jesus. Read about what He did and why He did it. He will love nothing more than to see you spending time with Him. And He'll love it even more if He sees that what He did for you was not a wasted effort - it certainly was not for me! Or for the many believers that there are on this planet.

So, once again, here is the sinner's prayer. Pray it if you feel that you are ready to accept God's love into your life. 

Father, I repent of my sins and I ask you forgiveness, that through the Blood of Christ, I can be cleansed and healed of my transgressions. Thank you for your mercy and love, for it endures forever. JESUS come into my heart, make me a new creature in Christ, I make You my Lord and Savior - Amen.

God bless and have a wonderful day.

Sunday, December 23, 2012

God Saved My Life

God saved my life today.

I was driving home from church this morning around 12:30 pm on Inman Avenue in Edison/Colonia. Somewhere along the way, I was stuck behind a tractor-trailer. It was towering and I have never seen one before on this route.

This church service was very special to me. It was a "wake up" that God wants to bring me closer to Him. I was filled with the Holy Ghost leaving church today and was praying/praising in my car. If it were not for this, I may not have been so aware of the truck in front of me and its strangeness on the road.

I found myself thinking "This truck is going to take down a power line - or maybe hit a tree branch." Now, I know Inman Avenue is a busy road but it's also residential in several parts. I just don't know why a truck like this would be passing through on this road. Of course, several minutes after envisioning the truck hitting a power line, it actually happened.

Somewhere between Feather Bed Lane and Wood Avenue, the truck ripped off a power line stretching across the street. The line snaked in mid-air above my vehicle as I slammed on my breaks. Thankfully, the line did not land on my car bur rather two feet in front of my vehicle. Though it was not sparking, I did not want to risk driving over it so I gathered my composure and went around it carefully. The fact that the line may have been live still and could have landed on my car was disconcerning to say the least. However, what isn't disconcerning is that the first thought after that went through my head was, "THANK GOD."

Maybe it wasn't a live line at that point when it was ripped off the pole by the truck (which, by the way, kept moving forward until out of sight) but any type of situation like that is worthy of praise and thanksgiving to the LORD.

I love God and I am so happy that He has shown me such abundance of joy, prosperity, and love in my life since I have taken Jesus into my heart as Lord and Savior. And I am so thankful for the protection that He has given me from events such as this. Whether or not it would've hurt me, I am thankful knowing God was there with me.

Whether or not you believe God saved my life today, it is still a fact that God saved our lives many years ago on the cross. And this can never be forgotten or taken away from. Jesus Christ paid the ultimate sacrifice by shedding His blood for us (untainted blood, God's blood) so that we may be shown grace and favor by the Father. This event has reminded me that God saves lives daily and even if we don't see it or recognize it as something as chaotic as a downed power line, His saving power extends to something just as simple as turning a broken heart into a joyful heart. His saving power can be found in what He did years ago by taking the worst beating known to man so that we do not have to dwell in the flesh (sinful nature) but rather receive the Holy Ghost and lift our spirits up to God. This may have been years ago, but His mercy and love endures forever, keeping Jesus our eternal savior.

What a better time of year to recognize and remember His Majesty than His very own birthday. God bless and have a Merry Christmas!!!

Monday, November 26, 2012

Lukewarm

I know thy works, that thou art neither cold nor hot: I would thou wert cold or hot. So then because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spue thee out of my mouth.

-The Revelation 3:15-16

After watching a testimony by "Two and Half Men" star Angus Jones, I suddenly became aware of something VERY important that God had been trying to make known unto me.

You can't be 75%. You can't be 85%. You can't even be 99%. You are either FOR or AGAINST God. You are either a friend of this world, or a friend of God. This scripture uses temperature to describe the different levels of commitment to the Lord. There is of course, being cold, which is no faith. Then there is being hot, which refers to full and complete commitment. Finally, this mysterious "lukewarm" is mentioned.

So what does it mean to be "lukewarm" and spued out?

To me, being lukewarm is a lack of commitment to the Lord and a lack of faith in certain areas. It means you may call yourself a Christian but may only commit yourself to partial righteousness. Let's face it, we are all sinners. Our flesh is a layer of sin that we have to deal with daily. So if we miss a day here or there and find ourselves lethargic in our relationship with God, it brings down our temperature. We are no longer hot, we are lukewarm. And again, let's face it, restaurants don't serve lukewarm soup...they serve it HOT! Therefore, you won't find yourself in God's company...rather you will be spued out!

However, there is always good news with the Lord and that is of course His Son, Jesus Christ. We are told to repent and ask forgiveness and that God will freely grant us salvation from our sin because of Jesus. Think of Jesus as a mediator bewteen two parties (in this case it is mankind and God).

If you are on the witness stand for Christ 100% of your day, you are HOT and He will testify on your behalf before the Lord on the Day of Judgment. I don't know about you, but I want Jesus on that witness stand for me! So, I'm making it my goal to constantly remain an advocate for God in this life.

Today, my challenge to you is to think about your life and think about where you stand: are you cold? lukewarm? or hot? Nobody's perfect and keep it mind God knows that! That's why he only told us to be HOT and not BOILING. Haaa! Well, maybe we should try to be boiling but either way, challenge yourself today to stay righteous. Bless with your mouth at all times and do not curse! Let God lead you in the right direction and do not turn around, else you become lukewarm.

Move forward. Those are good keywords. Do not look back. It might've been a broken road you were on when finding the Lord but it does not mean you need to travel down that path again. God will always show you a better way!

Praise the Lord! Be blessed in Jesus' name!

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

The Importance of Ministry

As a Christian, it is our belief that Jesus Christ died for our salvation and ascended into Heaven, only to return again someday to reign. This is such a magnificent thing for all of creation but only beneficial to those that bring Jesus into their life.

So, let's say that you're saved. You've repented of your sins and asked God to make you a new creature through Christ. Okay, great! But your work is not done. All Christians are called to minister and proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

Webster's 1828 dictionary defines ministry as:

n. [L. ministerium.] The office, duties or functions of a subordinate agent of any kind.

1. Agency; service; aid; interposition; instrumentality.

2. Ecclesiastical function; agency or service of a minister of the gospel or clergyman in the modern church, or of priests, apostles and evangelists in the ancient. Acts 1. Rom.12. 2 Tim.4. Num.4.


So essentially, a ministry is an agency that is meant to aid or provide assistance to others, in the service of someone higher. In the service of our Lord Jesus Christ, the world has seen priests, evangelical preachers, and other types of ministers travel the world, setting up foundations in a multitude of countries. This Christian Ministry is a calling that is different for each person. One person may be called to be a musician and create songs/albums for God. Others are called to preach in a church or on the streets. Some, like me, feel that their call to ministry is through writing.

But why is it so important that we, as Christians, let others know about the Gospel of Christ and the salvation that is ready for them to receive.

Looking at some scripture should help...

This is now the third time that Jesus shewed himself to his disciples, after that he was risen from the dead. So when they had dined, Jesus saith unto Simon Peter, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me more than these? He saith unto him, Yea, Lord; thou knowest that I love thee. He saith unto him, Feed my lambs.

-St. John 21:14-16

Jesus went on to ask Simon Peter three more times to profess his love, and then he said to him, "Feed my sheep." What does this mean? It means, take care of those that Jesus loves, including those that sin against Him. It is a calling to carry on with the work Jesus had set out to do: save mankind. If it were not for these first few disciples listening to the Jesus, the Ministry of Christ would not have been born and it would not have reached us 2,000 years later.

God wants us to care for each other and save one another. He doesn't want us to be selfish, judgmental, and fearful of non-believers. As I heard on a Christian program yesterday, Jesus didn't come to make us safe from darkness...He came to make us dangerous to it. He wants us to be able to step right up and proclaim God's Word and speak against the evil.

Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.

-James 4:7

As co-heirs in Christ to the promise of eternal life, a Christian should be able to speak the Word of God and defeat anything that comes against them.

No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper; and every tongue that shall rise against thee in judgment thou shalt condemn. This is the heritage of the servants of the Lord, and their righteousness is of me, saith the Lord.

-Isaiah 54:17

This verse tells us that by serving God, we are protected against anything that is set out to harm us, as long as we hold onto and believe in His Word. I don't know about you, but that sounds pretty awesome to me! Therefore, we are reminded to serve God and serving God is done by listening to the request of Jesus Christ. We must set out on our own individual journeys to let others know what God has done for them, what Christ's blood offers them: salvation a.k.a. eternal life in the Kingdom of Heaven.

Going back to the Book of James...

Brethren if any of you do err from the truth, and one convert him; Let him know, that he which converteth the sinner from the error of his way shall save a soul from death, and shall hide a multitude of sins.

-James 5:19-20

It is a great thing as James writes, to convert a sinner from a life of tribulation and misery to a life filled with the Holy Ghost. It is not just an optional part of being a Christian, it is something amazing that God wants you to do! He wants us to hide a multitude of sins, or in other terms, allow someone that chance to let Jesus free them of their sin.

Furthermore, the Book of Luke, Chapter 15, tells the story of the prodigal son, who had left home and spent his inheritance on vain, lustful things, only to return home poor. However, his choice to return home was met well with his father welcoming him home with open arms and rejoicing for his son (had been lost) was now found. What a beautiful ending to a story that could've turned out so tragic.

That being said, if you have that lost sense of feeling, you always have a choice to return home. The Lord loves all of His creation. He will rejoice even if one person is returned home.

It was meet that we should make merry, and be glad: for this thy brother was dead, and is alive again; and was lost, and is found.

-St. Luke 15:32

How think ye? if a man have an hundred sheep, and one of them be gone astray, doth he not leave the ninety and nine, and goeth into the mountains, and seeketh that which is gone astray? And if so be that he find it, verily I say unto you, he rejoiceth more of that sheep, than of the ninety and nine which went not astray. Even so it is not the will of your Father which is in heaven, that one of these little ones should perish.

-St. Matthew 18:12-14

Therefore, their is great importance in becoming a part of the Christian Ministry in some way. This does not mean you have to give your life to the church and set up rules and boundaries for yourself (much like some denomations make their clergymen do).

Now the Spirit speaketh expressly, that in the latter times soem shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils; Speaking lies in hypocrisy; having their conscience seared with a hot iron; Forbidding to marry, and commanding to abstain from meats, which God hath created to be received with thanksgiving of them which believe and know the truth.

-1 Timothy 4:1-3

As these verses state, it is okay to marry and be a part of the faith. It is also shown here that it is okay to eat all types of meat and food whenever one pleases as long as you give God praise and thanksgiving for it. Thus, reverting back to the importance of ministering the Gospel, it essential to become involved in some way. There is a great reward and protection for those that serve the Lord. However, we must all be careful not to show judgment against others, lest we be judged ourselves.

And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother's eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye?

-St. Matthew 7:4

In other words, don't be so quick to notice others faults, if you are guilty yourself of other faults. It is better to not judge, but pray and hope that those you preach to and those you minister to will hear the Word of God and believe it and receive it. It is better to pray to the Lord for others' salvation than to call other people on their sins, one by one. However, it is even greater to show kindness, mercy, and love to others as Christ would want us to. He wants us to feed his sheep, his lambs. That is what true ministry is about: showing compassion for people so that they may know about the goodness of God. It all winds down to love in the end. Show love and you will reach the hearts of many and convert those that have gone astray.

Praise the LORD!

God bless and have a wonderful day!

***All red-lettered print above are the actual Words of Jesus, our Lord***
***All scripture taken from the Authorized 1611 King James Version of the Bible***