Saturday, April 19, 2008

Does God Hear? Does God Speak?

When you read the Bible, you will find countless times through out the history of the world where God responses to the prayers of man. And countless times and in various ways God has spoken or communicated with man. So, what each of us may wonder today is, Does God really hear me? Can I hear from God? I believe the answer is yes to both. God is the same today, yesterday, and tomorrow. The "failure to communicate" is on our part. The correct questions to ask are: Do you talk to God? Do you listen to God?
 
Each believer has the Holy Spirit of God. So, we are not alone. Again, the verses in the Bible are very plan and clear that we are to be communicating with God, and He is listening. And if we draw near, and acknowledge Him, He will be near to us, and direct our path.
 
I have one ( two part ) personal example I'd like to share. When I was 18 years old I heard from God and did not listen ( I had a strong feeling that I should NOT go to the place I had in mind alone ). I  ignored this strong feeling that included clear thoughts of what I should do instead, and proceeded on the path I had chosen. I was riding my bicycle across town through a very "ruff" part of a large city to look for a cheap car at a large Swap Meet held every weekend. Along the way I stopped to witness to some children. Telling them about the Free Gift of Salvation available to all who will trust in Jesus Christ as their Saviour. In the middle of telling them, a "big" kid ( actually another 18 year old such as myself ) came to see what I was doing. He asked me questions like "why was I there?". I told him I was going to buy a car. He asked me if I had the money to buy a car right now. I naively told him yes ( and I did about $ 500 cash with me ). He was nice enough to tell he had a friend who had a car for sale, and he could show me. After showing me a car, you took me to a near by apartment complex. And when I knocked on the door where the owner of the car was suppose to live, my helpful new friend proceeded to put an arm around my neck and start to choke me. He asked where was the money. I was totally shocked. I could not believe I was being mugged. As I was not willing to turn over my entire life savings to this mugger, he continued to question me, and then started searching me. I found myself very much "in the flesh", and my attitude and speech was ungodly. He found some money in my wallet. He found some more in my little note pad. He had me take my shoes off to search them. This went on forever ( maybe 5 - 10 minutes ). He never found the bulk of my money ( $ 400 I had hid in my Bible ).
 
And then.... I remembered to pray. It was pretty simple. Something like "God I need help". Now this is the cool part....
Within seconds a small boy comes around the corner and to see what is going on with me and my new friend. I ask to please go tell his mother to call the police because I am being robbed. The mugger pleads with the boy to do nothing, since he knows him. The boys runs off screaming for his mom. The mugger is now afraid, and I am able to get free from him.
 
I could see after these series of events, how God had clearly tried to prevent me from being there. And I could see how He came to my rescue when I remembered to rely upon. Prior to this incident, I had an attitude that I was "untouchable" or "bullet proof". That no harm could be fall me, since I was a child of God, and a Disciple doing His "work". I did not understand the "relationship" that God wanted with me as an individual. See, I thought I was in God's Army, and thereby protected by the rest of the troops ( which includes Angel's... that is another story I can tell later ). I guess I thought God was the leader, and He was always off in some important meeting dealing with  "more important" issues. Now I know God is capable and desirous of a one on one relationship with each and everyone of us.
 
Let me finish this story with a time years later, where I remembered to pray as my first response to a situation of danger.
 
I was 31 years old. Living in a small town now. Small towns don't have too many "ruff" places, but they do have "ruff" people. You could run into your "enemies" just about anywhere or anytime. I had one such enemy. He had been told things about me that were not true, but he believed them. And one day he "caught" me at a convenience store buying a few things ( milk, soda, bread, etc ). He confronted me, and asked me to "step outside" because he wanted to "talk" to me. I offered to talk right where we were ( I knew he would be talking with his fist, if we went outside ). He did not like my response. He pushed me hard enough to make me drop some of the groceries I was holding. It was at this moment I realized I was in a dangerous situation and I needed help. I did not seek anyone in the store, I "called upon the name of Lord", and He helped me ( I think I say, "Jesus please help me, I need You" ). Immediately it thundered ( I'm not making this up, it was one of those afternoon thunderstorms in the area ), and the lights went out for about one second. This flustered my aggressor ( his name is Danny Payne, and I have prayed for him over 100 times over the years ), and then a woman clerk yelled at him to get out of the store. I was "saved". And I kept asking the Lord to protect me every time I'd see that guy's truck somewhere in this small town. He never came near me again.
 
Moral of the story. Listen if you feel God is trying to direction your path, and most importantly: always, and all the time, seek Him. He is near, and He is big, and He loves you. He is waiting to hear from you. That's right YOU!
 
 

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Focus on God

Seek ye first the Kingdom of heaven, and all these things will be added to you.
Your Father knows all the things you need.
He feeds the birds of the air , and you are worth much more to Him.
 
Joy and Peace are a result of your faith and focus.
Are you looking at your problems or your God?
Are you complaining or are you giving thanks in all things?
Did Paul and Silas complain or worship when they were thrown into the Philippian Jail ( after being beaten )?
Were they happy or feeling sorry for themselves.
If you are not sure, then read Acts 16:11-40.
 
See how the attitude of worship ( believing and thanking God that He is always in control ) transformed their feelings and those around them.
Their joy in the midst of what appeared to be a negative situation, was a shining light to those around them.
And God shook the jail open. And the jailer and his family came to saving faith.
 
Feeling low?
Where is your focus?
 
Afraid of something?
How big is your God?
 
"Rejoice in the Lord always ( not just when "things" are going smoothly ), again I will say rejoice.
Let your gentle spirit be known to all men, The Lord is Near ( near to return, but also near to you NOW )!
Be anxious for nothing, but in everything ( everything???? )  by prayer and supplication ( serious, I mean it, heart felt talking to God ) with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God ( but it's not like He does not already know, but you need to be looking to Him for the supply or answers ).
( Result = ) And the peace of God, which surpasses all comprehension ( the kind that will make you SING in prison after being beaten ), will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus."
 
Philippians 4:4-7 with commentary added.
 
 

Sunday, April 6, 2008

Quality, Not Quantity - Frequency, Not Duration

When I was about 10 years old, the Gideon's gave out New Testaments to the 5th graders at the public elementary school I attended.
One of the first passages of scripture to make an impression on me was what Jesus said just before what is now known as "The Lord's Prayer", or "Our Father".
Jesus says in Matthew 6:7-8
 "And when you are praying, do not use meaningless repetition as the Gentiles do, for they suppose that they will be heard for their many words. So do not be like them; for your Father knows what you need before you ask Him."
 
* This is what I call Quality, and Not Quantity.
Or another way;
It's what you say to God, not how many times or how many words you use that matters.
 
And later as a young Christian I read where we are to "pray without ceasing". Does this mean my every thought and every word all day long is to be a prayer? It is more like keeping the "channel" tuned to God. That "in all things" and "at all times", we are to be communicating and relating to an Omni-present ( "trans-dimensional" ) loving Creator????
 
* This is what I call Frequency, and Not Duration.
Or another way;
It's not how Long you pray, but how often ( frequently, all the time, about everything, big or small ).