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WILL GOD USE ME?

February 12, 2010 By Pastor David Stone

How about this for some good questions to start your day–Could God use me? Would God use me? Will God use me? The answer to the first two questions should be easy. Could God use me? Sure! Would God use me? Absolutely! But the third question is more difficult. The answer depends on you. Will you allow God to accomplish His purpose in your life? He could and would, but the extent to which God is able to use you is determined by your willingness.   It seems to me that every Christian would want to be used of God, but why doesn’t it happen more often? I believe it’s because many people are focused on their ability, or lack thereof, rather than their availability. Perhaps that’s your problem. You see God using others, but you never see the possibility of Him using you. You’re not alone, and this isn’t a new problem. Moses had a hard time pictureing himself being used of God (Ex. 4:10-17).   Adrian Rogers recently wrote about what Major Ian Thomas imagined Moses saying when he encountered God in the burning bush. He thought of him saying something like this:

“Would you look at that bush? It just keeps on burning for God. I wish my life could burn for God like that and keep on burning.”

Then Major Thomas imagined God replying, “Moses, you think this bush is so wonderful? Do you see that bush over there? I could do the same thing with it. Moses, it’s not the bush; it’s God in the bush. Any old bush will do.”

It’s not you! It’s not me! We are only the vessels of God’s anointing. As you surrender yourself to God today, He will fill you and use you for His glory.

Surrender yourself to God today, and, as you do, He will use you. Allow His flame to burn brightly for all to see.

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CONSIDERING THE CONSEQUENCES

February 11, 2010 By Pastor David Stone

—-Should such a man as I flee?—- Nehemiah 6:11 Notice carefully the phrase “such a man as I”. Now ask yourself this question–If this had reference to me what kind of person would it refer to? We know what kind of man Nehemiah was. He was compassionate, courageous, and committed. He was the kind of man that we need more of today! But what about you?   Now, this also tells us something important. Even a great man like Nehemiah is not exempt from trials and temptation. The context tells us that the enemy was trying to frighten him into a compromise so as to stop the work he was doing. Fortunately Nehemiah stood his ground and the work was completed. It was completed because Nehemiah considered the consequences and refused to compromise. We need to remember that. Someone said,”Every effect has a cause and every cause produces an effect.” The late Selwyn Hughes said it well with these words:   “Many of our difficulties in life arise from the fact that we forget the principle that consequences follow our actions. The devil often inveigles ( entices us with flattery) us into thinking that the situation we are in is an isolated event, and he gets us to believe that what we do, or are about to do or say, will have little or no effect upon others. He is exceedingly skilful at getting us to become preoccupied with the thing he puts before us. This one thing on which we focus then takes up our whole attention and we become oblivious of everything else, including the results that may follow our actions.—– A false “friend” came to him and told him that he should not risk his life. The proposition undoubtedly appealed to him, but Nehemiah considered the consequences and stayed where he was. If he hadn’t, the whole course of Israel’s history would have been changed. Believe me, this one principle alone – of carefully considering consequences – would be the means of saving us from endless difficulties if we were to take it and consistently apply it.”

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JUST A STOPOVER

February 10, 2010 By Pastor David Stone

In My Father’s house are many mansions; if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and receive you unto Myself; that where I am, there ye may be also. 
-John 14:2-3

Sometimes we act as though everything and anything that can be done must be done while we are living here on earth. Of course, we want to make the most of our time, because we don’t determine when we are born or when we die. But we do determine how we will live our lives. We also need to know that life does not end after our time on earth; it continues in heaven.

When a life is limited by disability or illness, when a life is cut short through death, we tend to think, Well, that is unfortunate. They never realized their dreams. But who is to say those dreams could not be realized on the other side? Who is to say that God would not complete on the other side what He has started on earth?

When we see someone who has lived a long life but has wasted it for the most part, and then we see someone with so much promise and ability and gifting who dies unexpectedly, we think it is so unfair. But that is because we are thinking about life on earth and not realizing that life continues on. For the follower of Jesus Christ, death is not the end of life, but a continuation of it in another place.

When you book a flight, sometimes you will have a stopover. I don’t like stopovers myself, because sometimes things happen during stopovers. Bad weather can roll in, which can mean getting stuck there for some time. I like to get from point A to point B as quickly as possible.

For the Christian, earth is just a stopover. Waiting for us on the other side is heaven. And we will arrive there sooner than we may realize. (By Greg Laurie)

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ILLUSIONS

February 9, 2010 By Pastor David Stone

Things are not always what they seem to be. Take Hollywood as an example. It is a world of illusions. Pastor Ron Hutchcraft told about touring one of the major movie studios, where a lot of movies and TV shows are filmed. He wrote: ” I saw this old Western town, there was a World War II vintage French village, and a 1930s neighborhood in Chicago – some really impressive buildings. Until you open a door and go inside any of those buildings. There’s nothing there. It’s all just a set!

Unfortunately, that describes more than just a Hollywood studio set. It describes a lot of people’s lives. Maybe, if you’re honest, it could describe yours.— 2 Timothy 3:5, describes people who have “a form of godliness” (that means they look good on the outside), but they are “denying its power.” Then it talks about people who are “always learning but never able to acknowledge the truth.” So, the Bible says there are people with impressive exteriors, but behind the set, there’s emptiness. They have religion, but no real spiritual power. Do you ever feel that way? They have education, but no real answers.

Back in the Old Testament book of Ecclesiastes, Solomon described the great “set” that he had up in his life. He had massive wealth, fabulous entertainment, and great accomplishments. But in his own words, he described it all as “meaningless, a chasing after the wind” (Ecclesiastes 1:14). Behind an impressive set, he was feeling empty. Look, I’ve had a state champion high school athlete ask me, after having all his dreams come true, “Why do I feel so empty?” A couple of days later a community leader, active in his church, asked me almost the exact same question.

Maybe your life has a great set for people to see, success, friends, and a sense of humor, but you know that behind the act there’s no power, there are no answers, and there is no peace even after years of wearing the right mask and saying all the right things. Clearly, behind the set, something is missing. Solomon figured out what it is.— (Ecclesiastes 3:11). You need something eternal, something forever to fill that hole in your heart.

What’s missing is that vital relationship that you were made for. Speaking of Jesus, Colossians 1:16 says that you were “created by Him and for Him.” You’re missing Jesus in your heart. Even religious people can miss Him. Your Christian exterior may actually have allowed you to believe that you have Jesus when, in reality, you’ve never consciously given yourself to the Man who died to pay for all your sin.

If you’re tired of just repainting the scenery of your life and improving the exterior, why not open the door of that set and let Jesus into the emptiness inside. If you want to begin for real, finally, your personal relationship with Him, tell Him that right now.—- He’s alive! He walked out of His grave. He’s ready to come into your life this very day.”

Filed Under: Morning Manna

GOD CORRECTS HIS CHILDREN

February 8, 2010 By Pastor David Stone

“If his children forsake my law, and walk not in my judgments; If they break my statutes, and keep not my commandments; Then will I visit their transgression with the rod, and their iniquity with stripes. Nevertheless my loving-kindness will I not utterly take from him, nor suffer my faithfulness to fail.” Psalm 89:30-33

Divine love chastens, because it sees the necessity for the correction. The Lord’s love is not a blind affection. It is all-seeing and heart-searching. When has He ever shown Himself blind to the follies of His people? When has His love been ignorant of their sinful departures? Was He blind to the unbelief of Abraham? He chastened him for it. Was He blind to the deception of Jacob? He chastened Him for it. Was He blind to the impatience of Moses? He chastened him for it. Was He blind to the self-applause of Hezekiah? He chastened him for it. Was He blind to the adultery and murder of David? He chastened him for it. Was He blind to the idolatry of Solomon? He chastened him for it. Was He blind to the disobedience of Jonah? He chastened him for it. Was He blind to the self-righteousness of Job? He corrected him for it. Was He blind to the denial of Peter? He rebuked him for it. It is our mercy to know that love marks our iniquity, and that love and not justice, grace and not vengeance, holds the rod and administers the correction. Do you think, O chastened child of the Lord, that your Father would have touched you where your feelings are the acutest, where your anguish is the deepest, had He not seen a real necessity? Had He marked no iniquity, no flaw, no departure, no spot, you would have known what the “kisses of His mouth” were, rather than the strokes of His rod. And yet believe it, for he has declared it, those stripes of His rod are as much the fruit and the expression of His love as are the “kisses of His mouth;” “For whom the Lord loves he chastens.” ( Octavius Winslow)

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