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Addressing God-Given Challenges

5/29/2015

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Every one of us has something that we are to do for God. Whether it is utilizing our natural abilities for preaching or some other official ministry of the church or simply our responsibility to preach the Gospel to every person, we are all "called," if you will, to do something for Him. 

But, whenever we are faced with one of these challenges I believe there are a few things that God wants us to do and all of those things can be seen, either in a positive or a negative light, through the account of the 12 Spies.

Assess the Challenge - Numbers 13:1-25

The story starts out with God telling the people they are to go into the Land of Canaan to assess it and bring back report to Moses. Moses then gives them the parameters of their intelligence operation, telling them he wants them to take account of the cities' strength, the people's military power and even the status of the land's agriculture. 

The spies spend 40 days doing exactly that and then they return with their report. And I must say, I believe they are dead on up until this point! Whenever we are faced with a task that God has given us, we need to truly understand what we are doing so we can go forward in the correct manner! (cf. Luke 9:62, Luke 14:28, Luke 14:31)

Decide on Faithfulness - Numbers 13:26-33

However, that seems to be the end of the faithful addressing of the challenge set before them. With the report of the 10 spies, the children of Israel were turned against God and did something contrary to what we ought to do. Namely, they did not decide on faithfulness. 

When faced with a challenge, especially on a congregational level, we as God's people ought to make the decision that no matter how difficult, no matter what we have learned about the size of the undertaking, we are going to stay faithful to God...No...Matter...What!

Address Shortcomings Appropriately - Numbers 14:39-45

Fast forward to the end of the incident and the nation of Israel has been given their sentence. They will not be allowed to enter into Canaan with the generation that sent the spies. Thankfully, and in somewhat of a sarcastic manner, God has promised that their children will be able to enter, but the adults will not. And instead of addressing those shortcomings appropriately (namely, learning from their mistakes and applying that knowledge to the future) the Israelites decide that they will NOW try to do something about it. But God has already removed His hand from them and they are turned around and ran away by the very people that God had told them He would give to them. 

Why? Because they did not do their duty when it was the correct time!

Now, what does all of this have to do with us? As I stated before, we are all charged with doing something for Christ and His Kingdom. That may very well be using our natural talents to preach or lead in some official sense but no matter what, we are all charged with spreading the borders of that Kingdom (Mark 16:15-16)! 

Have you looked and counted the costs for that? It will take more effort than many of us realize!

Have you decided to stand up for God and not waver in your faithfulness?

Have you learned from your past mistakes and failures in carrying out that mission so next time you are faced with the ability to teach the Gospel you will be better equipped? 

Remember, if we fail to stand up to the challenges that God gives us, He has every right to disinherit us like He did those Israelites so long ago (Numbers 14:11-12)! 
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4 Reasons To Consider Foster-Parenting - Lee Snow

5/21/2015

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There are many ministries that are near and dear to my heart in addition to the PFP. One of which, and probably the most important outside of my worship to God and faithfulness to His Word is that of foster-care. My wife, Rebeka, and I have been working with the Georgia Department of Family and Children Services now for about two years from the time we first began our journey into foster-care until now and because of our involvement we have learned a lot about ourselves, our fellow man and our Lord. 

I wanted to take just a moment and encourage all of our readers to at least consider becoming Foster Parents for 4 main reasons. Here they are...

Christians Take Care of the Needy

"Pure and undefiled religion before God and the Father is this: to visit orphans...." - James 1:27
In what is probably the biggest motivation to ALL Christians in opening their homes to foster young children, James made it clear that Christians take an active roll in helping those who are in need. There are currently about 500,000 children in "the system" in the US with only about a tenth of that number foster parents (50,000). Friends, there is a tremendous need for these children to have loving, protective homes and as Christians it is our responsibility to step to the plate if we are able. 

Children are Fundamental to Christianity

"Let the little children come to Me, and do not forbid them; for of such is the kingdom of God" - Luke 18:16
How many times are children mentioned in the New Testament alone? (The word is used over in over 200 verses) Christianity has a very special place for children because God wants us to become as babies (Matthew 18:3), take care of children (James 1:27) and even protect our children with our lives (cf. 1 Timothy 5:8). However you look at it, children are important to God, and therefore they ought to be important to us. 
"The Lord watches over the strangers; He relieves the fatherless and widow; but the way of the wicked He turns upside down" - Psalm 146:9

You Will Have Influence in the Lives of the Lost

When we began our journey into foster-care I had a faint idea of this fact but it wasn't until we "got our feet wet" that I truly saw the influence one Christian family can have on the lives of those who are lost. By becoming foster parents we've been able to host IMPACT (foster-parent training) at church buildings owned by the church, met forever friends and been able to let them see what the church really is without the sigma and presumptions so many have today, affect the lives of our children's biological parents by mentoring and counseling them through their trials and temptations and much, much more! Remember, evangelism isn't just sitting down across the table with an open Bible and teaching a person some Biblical principle or the history of Christ's church, it is also living as a beacon of light in this horribly dark world!
"Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven." - Matthew 5:16

You Will Grow As A Disciple of Jesus Christ

Nothing has been more enriching to my faith than this experience! Yes, we've been put face to face with some very difficult situations and my blood boils at the thought of what some children have had to endure, but I've also learned of the love of God and the ability for people to change. I've met children who have been through more trauma than any person should have to be subjected to or even read about but I've seen how, with God's grace, we can overcome our pasts to live productive lives. I've seen people working together to help those in need. And while I will be the first to admit that "the system" is broken in places, I've seen how it can, with effort from those who truly care, make a difference. 

I'm not one to sugar coat this issue. Many of you are not cut out to be foster-parents, I know that. It takes a specific type of person to make it through with your hairline intact. But let me encourage everyone who reads this to do your research, contemplate what it will take, count the costs and at least consider becoming a foster-parent for your local state-run foster care department. It will change your life and it will change the lives of others!
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Can He Depend On You? - Lee Snow

5/13/2015

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When Paul and Barnabas had returned from Jerusalem to Antioch, before they could seemingly take a rest (isn't it great that some times God's Will keeps us going from work to work but will always give us ample opportunity to rest when we need it?), God had spoken yet again and sent the brothers on yet another mission. 

But, this mission would be different from the previous. Instead of a journey primarily pointed at encouraging Christians (Acts 11:22-23), this mission would be for the express purpose of gathering people to Jesus Christ (Acts 13:1-3). 

I want to focus on one of the words that the Lord decided to use in His calling Barnabas and Paul. - "Separate" (Acts 13:2)

While the word literally means exactly what you might be thinking, to "set off by boundary" (Strongs') or to "appoint, set apart for some purpose" (Thayer's). I believe it gives us a picture into something very needed in today's world. 

You see, Paul's purpose in being an apostle was actually given by Jesus Christ. Namely, to preach the Gospel to the Gentiles (Acts 22:21). 

I'm reminded of a time in small town Alabama when a woman down the street needed some weeds pulled from her front yard and she decided to hire the little boy from down the road to do the work for a minimal fee and give him something to do instead of playing Ding-Dong-Ditch on all of the neighbors. She set him to work and went inside, but only after saying, "I'm trusting you to get this done before lunch. If you do, I'll give you $5!". 

A few hours later, the weeds were pulled and the boy had some pocket change. The woman was somewhat taken aback that this young man had actually completed the task given to him without wavering and being distracted. As if promising a boy no older than twelve that he would have enough money to buy candy wouldn't cause him to work as fast as humanly possible. 

That woman could depend on that boy from then on and would hire him for small jobs around her house until he would graduate high school. Basically because she knew the work would get done in the way she set forth. 

When the Lord told the Antioch Church of Christ to separate Paul and Barnabas it was because He knew they would get the work done in the way He wanted it done, and the Christians agreed (seen by their "laying hands on them" in a sign of approval and trust - Acts 13:3). 

Here's the question that we need to internalize, can God depend on me like He could Paul? 

Am I trustworthy enough for God Almighty to be able to give me a job and know that it will be completed to the best of my ability? 

The simple fact is, He has given us a job to do and He fully expects us to finish the job!
“ Go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature" - Mark 16:15
That job is much more important than a little light gardening, so shouldn't we take it as such?
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iSharpen: You Can't Pick Your Brethren - Tony Clay

5/11/2015

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When I was a young boy, I was not the most athletically gifted boy in gym class. Sure, I was taller than most of the other kids, and I was reasonably strong compared to the smaller kids, but I was bigger and slower than most of the other boys. I can tell you from experience that it does not feel good to be the last one picked to play basketball or some other game with the other kids. I fear that this approach is made sometimes in the church. Among preachers, we have a habit of gravitating toward some members and forgetting or ignoring (even inadvertently) some other members in the congregation. It is very easy for us preachers to assimilate and become friends with fellow preachers and members who are close in age and interest, but that does not excuse anyone to mistreat other members at any time.

When we take a look into our congregations, we might be surprised to see the preacher or some of the members doing all of the work and some of them doing nearly none of the work. And since we are preachers and our thinking can be somewhat narrow in scope, we immediately, like second nature assume that the member who is not taking part in the work is lazy, doesn’t love Jesus or the church and is therefore subject to looking at the underside of our noses as we look down on them. Brethren, these things are not always the case. I have seen firsthand the mistreatment that members have undergone when they do not fit into a clique containing the preacher, or some of the members.

It may seem odd, but members actually want to take part in the work of the church, but sometimes they lack real opportunity to do so. The preacher, elders or members will call upon one of their “approved” members for a task without considering someone else that may benefit from lending a hand to the work. We will mask this mistreatment under the guise of “Well, brother so-and-so excels in this area,” but little opportunity for another member to show expertise or lack thereof is never given.

Unfortunately, it has become the case in many of our congregations that we are treating the carrying out of the work of the church as if we are drafting our fantasy football teams! We will pick that fellow because he’s a good quarterback, and we pick that fellow because he is fast and will score a lot of touchdowns, but this line of thinking cannot be present in the church. Since we are all “living stones... being built up a spiritual house, a holy priesthood, to offer up spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ" (1 Peter 2:5) -- we are better than what we are showing we are.

You can’t pick your brethren. You are going to have members where you are preaching that disagree with everything you say, even if it is Book, Chapter, Verse. You are going to have members with little to no confidence and will to be encouraged and equipped. You are going to have members who will be stubborn and will need to learn that they actually need and want to serve the Lord but just don’t know it yet.

A preachers job is never easy, inspiring the uninspired, encouraging the downtrodden, speaking the Truth in love and rallying behind his brethren to accomplish the work. The Christian life indeed is the most fulfilling life to be had, and when we are all service and working and doing our best to seek and save the lost, we will see that everyone has a hand in this work; everyone has part which they are uniquely qualified to fill. “We, being many, are one body in Christ, and individually members of one another” (Romans 12:5). Our differences are not causes for cliques and mistreatment, but on the contrary, our differences are cause for thankfulness – God has made us a multi-colored, multi-faceted machine able to accomplish our goal from every angle. To God be the glory!
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Are You Wasting Your Life? - Lee Snow

5/1/2015

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The World's population is estimated to be over 7 Billion  with some predictions reaching as high as 11 Billion by 2050. Because of medical advancements, increased quality of foods and humanitarian efforts around the world, we are able to have healthier children, fight off infections and diseases that would once wipe out much of the population and generally live longer. And while all of that is great, the average lifespan of a human being is only about 67 years (cf. Psalm 90:10). 

That means that, on average, we only have about 70 years in this life to fulfill our purpose - to love, respect and obey the Almighty (Ecclesiastes 12:13). And I think it's high time that we take full advantage of that fact. 
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So many books, speeches, social media posts and other forms of media have surfaced urging people to look for their purpose in life. So many individuals have left their homes, careers and even families to "find themselves". And to be honest I can understand why!
"If you're not in Christ...you're wasting your time and you're wasting your life!" - Michael Whitworth
We want to know that our lives mean more than working our fingers to the bones, getting a paycheck and barely scraping by. We want to know that the lives of those who have gone on meant something. We want to escape the ridiculous concept that we're here simply because some chance forces worked over billions of years and therefore we're here for absolutely no reason, even though many of us don't want to admit it. 

If it is our entire responsibility to obey God and respect Him as our Creator, Sustainer and Protector, and it is (cf. Ecclesiastes 12:13), then it's very simple to say that a person who is failing to do so is...

...missing their purpose in life. 

But, God, the one who made us and therefore has the prerogative to tell us the point of our existence, has already made it perfectly clear that the only life worth living is the Christian life (John 10:10). Therefore, without Him your life is completely wasted!

Are you wasting your life, living outside of Jesus Christ and away from God?

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