Pastor O
Friday, December 20, 2024
Missing Christmas
Wednesday, December 18, 2024
Always Hope
Why am I discouraged? Why is my heart so sad? I will put my hope in God! I will praise him again— my Savior and my God! Psalm 42:11....."You cannot outhope the Living God." A.W. Tozer
Blessings,
Pastor O
Monday, December 16, 2024
Tamed
One of my earliest Christmas memories was a Christmas Eve when, going to bed, my grandmother said to me, "Make sure you listen for his sleigh bells when he lands on the roof." I tried, lying awake for as long as I could. I fell asleep, but I did so with full belief that what my grandmother had said would happen. She'd told me so, and she wouldn't lie. I knew he'd come, reindeer, sleigh, bells, and all.
Pastor O
Wednesday, December 11, 2024
Offended
John the Baptist was a fascinating man and more than a little frightening. A hermit more than anything else, he wandered in from the desert wearing animal skins and eating locusts. He was bold, fearless, and powerfully spoke against the religious hypocrisy of his day and of the sin of those who professed to follow God but proved otherwise by the conduct of their lives. He was a mighty man of God and Jesus Himself said that among men, none were greater than John. We see in him the heart of a warrior and hero, but there's something more, not so evident but there nonetheless. In his great heart there was also present what resides in ours as well.
Blessings,
Pastor O
Monday, December 9, 2024
The Watchtower
Habakkuk was an Old Testament prophet living in during the time of Babylon's rise to a world power. A time when the Babylonians would conquer Israel and take them into captivity. Habakkuk saw this coming. He was also aware of the spiritual state of the people of Israel. He saw the corruption, lawlessness, and evil that permeated every part of Israelite society. In the midst of it all, he wondered where God was. He then does something very human. He complains...loudly. Not just once, but twice in the first chapter alone. The book of Habakkuk is only 3 chapters long and the first is comprised almost entirely of his complaining. I think that's very much like what much of our own prayers to Him may be.
Yes, it's very human to be overwhelmed by our circumstances, but He calls us to a life that rises above our human weakness and fear of those circumstances and our human weakness. We will find that life on our watchtower, as we fix our eyes on Him, Jesus Christ, the Author and Finisher of our salvation."
Blessings,
Pastor O
Friday, December 6, 2024
The Conversation
"My heart has heard You say, 'Come and talk with Me.' And my heart responds, 'Lord, I am coming.' " Psalm 27:8....."When He says, 'Come and talk with Me,' He actually wants heart to heart interaction. And we have nothing to fear by giving it to Him. " Chris Tiegreen
Blessings,
Pastor O
Wednesday, December 4, 2024
Fresh Oil
Rodriguez then pointed to the above verse, Psalm 92:10 as to why he was. David, who wrote the song of praise to the Father, said, "I have been anointed with fresh oil." Oil in the Bible is symbolic of the Holy Spirit. David is saying that he had received a fresh outpouring of the Holy Spirit upon his life. An outpouring that enabled Him to meet and overcome any and all obstacles the enemy or life's circumstances would place in his way, be they giants, strongholds, or powerful entities. David knew he wasn't equal to the task of slaying Goliath, overcoming city walls, or defeating Saul, but he knew that he was more than equal to doing all of it so long as the anointing and fullness of His Holy Spirit was filling him and flowing out of his life. Today, like never before, we must know that as well. We must know that our need for the fresh oil of His Holy Spirit is deeper than we have ever known.
Blessings,
Pastor O
Monday, December 2, 2024
Destroyed
"My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge." Hosea 4:6
The first is that we, like the people of Israel, have lost our sense of awe and wonder at the miracles and works of God. We believe in miracles, but we rarely believe in them for ourselves. We have lost our sense of anticipation that He will work, and He will work in miraculous ways. We've either become so hardened in this that we miss the miracles He has wrought in our lives or simply forget them because we've failed to honor and glorify Him for them. May each of us begin to dwell and meditate upon all the wonders He has worked in our lives. May we go back with Him and remember the places where He intervened in an impossible situation, brought healing, deliverance, or provision. May we remember and give Him the glory. And may we repent and seek forgiveness for forgetting it all in the first place.
Secondly, we need to have a sense of awe and wonder at the abundance of mercies that He has bestowed upon us. Scripture says that His mercies are "new every morning," and that is something that I have begun expressing daily gratitude for. His mercy to me grows more amazing as I think upon how deep, high, and wide it is....and how totally undeserving of His mercies I am. All of us are, yet He lavishes His mercy and forgiveness upon us. Think of all the places in your life He's done that....and worship Him there.
Last, we need to have a sense of awe and wonder over His goodness. There are times I just stop and become overwhelmed at how good He has been to me. I've never deserved it and in fact, deserved anything but His goodness, yet He poured out His goodness upon me. That saying we use is so true, "God is good, all the time, and all the time, God is good." Nowhere is His goodness seen more clearly than in the giving of His Son to all who would believe upon Him.
Blessings,
Pastor O