“We Must Enter Into Battle Against Evil” - Pt 3

As we have already seen in this devotion series, a spiritual battle is being waged in our world between good and evil, between right and wrong, between God and Satan. The Bible often uses the metaphors of military battle, fighting, and warfare to describe the real life journey of a Christian. Our call to be engaged in "Spiritual Warfare" is not optional – we must choose which side we are to fight on. Like with the War on Terror that has been valiantly waged following the evil attacks upon America on 9/11, believers must understand clearly that “no choice” (i.e. a decision to sit idle / disengaged on the sideline) is a choice that only aids our enemy, Satan and his Kingdom of Darkness! As a true child of God (Christian), we are - by God’s appointment - a soldier in the Lord’s Army of Righteousness. The Apostle Paul wrote, “As a good soldier of Christ Jesus you must endure your share of suffering (“hardship” NKJV).” (2 Timothy 2:3, CEV) Like soldiers throughout history, our orders are not always easy to follow and they often lead us directly into the crossfire of our enemy’s fiery bullets (“dartsEphesians 6:16) which often entails suffering and at times, great hardship. Pastor / Teacher Dr. Ed Young shares that as a genuine follower of Christ, “You are under spiritual attack…in an all out spiritual war… as Satan does all he can to cause you spiritual defeat. Whether you realize it or not, you live in a spiritual war zone. It's a battle for your heart and soul. The Bible teaches that every Christian is under spiritual attack ... and Satan, as the ruler of this world, is constantly seeking the spiritual demise of every Christian.” The Apostle Paul shares that Christians need to take close heed to the spiritual battles of our time and courageously engage in this faith-fought war, “…fight well in the Lord’s battles. Cling to your faith in Christ” (1 Timothy 1:18b-19a, NLT) Do you sense the call of honor to bravely serve in the Lord’s Army? Some of you do – and you have likely experienced many victories as a result of your obedience to our Spiritual Commander-in-Chief. Others are hiding in their self-made foxholes of fear – so frozen that they can neither fight nor run, so they just sit motionless - hoping for some type of ceasefire so that they could retreat farther away from the battlefields. The reality is this - the enemy's fiery darts won’t stop trying to connect to their intended target (YOU and I); there will not be any ceasefire on this side of heaven, and the spiritual war will only continue to escalate in intensity and cost (i.e. sacrifice) until the enemy is dealt his final prophetic blow of defeat (Revelation 20:1-15). Pastor and Evangelist Greg Laurie shares the only option for a good Christian soldier, “It's time (for Christians) to get out of those foxholes. It's time to dust off your clothes, shine up your armor, and sharpen your sword. Because, like it or not, you have been drafted into God's service.” (“Ready for Battle,” 3.21.2009) There will surely be times in this on-going spiritual war when we will feel battle weary, lonely and even a sense of abandonment when many of our fellow comrades in arms choose to retreat. Despite these battle effects, we can still take comfort in knowing that there will always be the One that will be standing by our side, never abandoning nor leaving us to fight these battles alone. Hear the encouraging words of promise and strength shared with us in Deuteronomy 31:6, “Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or terrified because of them (your enemies), for the LORD your God goes with you; He will never leave you nor forsake you." 1 Samuel 12:22 similarly declares, “God, simply because of who He is, is not going to walk off and leave His people.” (The Message) As soldiers of Christ, we can rest assured that our Spiritual Commander-in-Chief is with us in every battle to which He calls to engage in, “For the LORD your God is the One who goes with you to fight for you against your enemies to give you victory." (Deuteronomy 20:4) A quick assessment of the spiritual battlefield conditions today find sporadic victories for the God’s Kingdom, yet there are mounting losses / casualties which have been inflicted by the enemy and his demonic forces as they continue their advance into territory once firmly held by God’s Church (His Soldiers of Light). But take comfort in His Words that the battle is far from over, and that victories lie ahead for those who endure as good soldiers, “You are my chosen servant. I haven't forgotten you. Don't be afraid. I am with you. Don't tremble with fear. I am your God. I will make you strong, as I protect you with My arm and give you victories.” (Isaiah 41:9b-10) Now for our Lord, and for the hearts and souls of families in our community and throughout the world, let us choose to enter into this Spiritual Battle with the promise of God’s power, presence and peace! Let's go and "fight the good fight of faith!" (1 Timothy 6:12) …Selah!
Today's Spirit-led video by CCM artist Matt Redman can be viewed by clicking on his song, "You Never Let Go."

Following the Lord's leading, I have once again added the lyrics below to today's CCM song, "You Never Let Go" sung by Matt Redman ... nJoy & allow Christ to encourage you for the battles ahead!
"Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death / Your perfect love is casting out fear / And even when I'm caught in the middle of the storms of this life / I won't turn back I know you are near / And I will fear no evil / For my God is with me / And if my God is with me / Whom then shall I fear? / Whom then shall I fear? / (Chorus:) Oh no, You never let go / Through the calm and through the storm / Oh no, You never let go / In every high and every low / Oh no, You never let go / Lord, You never let go of me / And I can see a light that is coming for the heart that holds on / A glorious light beyond all compare / And there will be an end to these troubles / But until that day comes / We'll live to know You here on the earth / (Chorus) Yes, I can see a light that is coming for the heart that holds on / And there will be an end to these troubles / But until that day comes / Still I will praise You, still I will praise You"

“We Must Enter Into Battle Against Evil” - Pt 2

For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.” (Ephesians 6:12) Every day we awake to a new day that has an invisible war raging violently all about us – a spiritual war which the Bible defines as an intense “struggle (“wrestle” Amplified Bible) … against (the) spiritual forces of evil (i.e. Satan and his demons).” At that supposition, many may ask, ”But why does Satan and the forces of evil want to rage war against me?” The answer is quite simple - as a Christian, you and I bear the very likeness of our Creator, a truth which is affirmed in Genesis 1:27, “God created man in His own image, in the image and likeness of God He created him.” (Amplified Bible) We need to understand that Satan (first referred to as the archangel ‘Lucifer’) led a prideful rebellion in heaven and was solidly defeated by God (Isaiah 14:12-17). The result of this victory had God expelling Satan and 1/3rd of the angels who had followed him (referred to now as ‘demons’ = ‘fallen angels’) from heaven, never to return (Ezekiel 28:12-19). This defeat, combined with Christ’s victory upon the Cross at Calvary, has left Satan and his demons viciously determined to do everything they can to “steal, kill and destroy” (John 10:10) anything or anyone that reflects or reminds them of the divine image of the victorious One who defeated them ... God. So if you are a genuine follower of Jesus Christ, you can be sure that you too are “Public Enemy #1” to Satan and his “spiritual forces of evil.” These spiritual enemies are committed to daily assaulting you in their attempts to defeat you (i.e. steal your spiritual victories) as a soldier in God’s Kingdom of Light. Florence Nightingale, a pioneer in nursing and professed Christian, affirmed this daily struggle when she once wrote, “Life is a hard fight, a struggle, a wrestling with the principle of evil, hand to hand, foot to foot. Every inch of the way is disputed.” Does this description of this spiritual war sound familiar to YOU … constant battles & attacks in seemingly all areas of your life (relationships, finances, health, family, job, thought life, etc.), recurring seasons of discouragement, bouts with doubt and anger or constricting worry and anxiety? These, and many others forms of attacks, are all common battle strategies which our enemy uses to fulfill his mission in destroying that which reminds him of God … God’s people (Christians)! This is the reason for the warning issued in 1 Peter 5:8, “Stay alert. The Devil is poised to pounce, and would like nothing better than to catch you napping. Keep your guard up.” (The Message) The Amplified Bible of this verse reads, “Be vigilant and cautious at all times; for that enemy of yours, the devil, roams around like a lion roaring [in fierce hunger (i.e. “having the insatiable appetite” which I spoke of in Pt 1 of this series)], seeking someone to seize upon and devour.” Our enemy is not playing games – he is in it to win it for his Kingdom of Darkness … and sadly he seems to be winning more victories and inflicting more casualties while capturing more territory in our day than perhaps ever before in history. Yet surprisingly, in many of today’s churches, the concept of ‘spiritual warfare’ seems to be a bit far-fetched / unrealistic and is often dismissed or briefly addressed at best. In fact, Satan would love nothing more than to convince you and I that this so called “invisible war” is completely non-existent, or that is nothing more than a skirmish reserved only for those who hold leadership positions in God’s army (e.g. Pastors, Teachers; James 3:1). These are mere lies of his that he continuously seeks to sow in the hearts and minds of God’s people just as God’s Word warns us - “(Satan) has always hated the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he lies, it is consistent with his character; for he is a liar and the father of lies.” (John 8:44, NLT) So as Christians, you and I must listen to the “Voice of Truth” that tells us that we have a real archenemy (Satan) who leads a real army of demons who daily fight against us in a real war (‘Spiritual Warfare,’ Ephesians 6:12) with battle orders to destroy Christians and their witness of God’s Son, Jesus! Let's answer God's call to arms in this raging battle today and "fight the good fight of faith!"(1 Timothy 6:12) …Selah!
Today's Spirit-led video by CCM artist Stephen Curtis Chapman and can be viewed by clicking on the on one of his classic songs, "Bring It On."

Following the Lord's leading, I have added the lyrics below to today's CCM song, "Bring It On" sung by Stephen Curtis Chapman ... nJoy & allow Christ to encourage you for the battles ahead!

"I didn’t come lookin’ for trouble / And I don’t want to fight needlessly / But I’m not gonna hide in a bubble / If trouble comes for me / I can feel my heart beating faster / I can tell something’s coming down / But if it’s gonna make me grow stronger then…Bring it on / Let the lightning flash, let the thunder roll, let the storm winds blow / Bring it on / Let the trouble come, let the hard rain fall, let it make me strong / Bring it on / Now, maybe you’re thinkin’ I’m crazy / And maybe I need to explain some things / Cause I know I’ve got an enemy waiting / Who wants to bring me pain / But what he never seems to remember / What he means for evil God works for good / So I will not retreat or surrender / Now, I don’t want to sound like some hero / Cause it’s God alone that my hope is in / But I’m not gonna run from the very things / That would drive me closer to Him / So bring it on / Bring it on / Let the lightning flash, let the thunder roll, let the storm winds blow / Bring it on / Let the trouble come, let it make me fall on the One who’s strong / Bring it on / Let the lightning flash, let the thunder roll, let the storm winds blow / Bring it on / Let me be made weak so I’ll know the strength of the One who’s strong / Bring it on / Bring it on!"

"We Must Enter Into Battle Against Evil" - Pt 1

“…We are instructed to turn from godless living and sinful pleasures. We should live in this evil world with wisdom, righteousness, and devotion to God, while we look forward with hope to that wonderful day when the glory of our great God and Savior, Jesus Christ, will be revealed.” (Titus 2:12-13, NLT) Our local community has been reminded in the last two weeks of just how evil this world in which live is becoming. On September 8th, 22-year old Pfc. James Fleet McClamrock, a hometown soldier from Concord, NC, was killed in Iraq when a U.S.-trained member of the Iraqi army suddenly opened fire, killing him and a fellow U.S. Army soldier. Then the 23-year-old daughter of our local Police Chief in Concord, mysteriously missing since September 15th, was tragically found in a Self-Storage Room in nearby Charlotte, allegedly murdered by a 34-year-old man who is a convicted sex offender and who has a “criminal rap sheet” that should have had him placed behind bars long ago. These two local headlines have brought a fresh reminder of two truths: first, “the days (in which we are living) are evil” (Ephesians 5:16); and secondly, there are many people in this world who are truly wicked and who selfishly have no problem in bringing harm, or even death, upon their fellow man. Of the wicked, God’s Word sternly warns us in Psalms 10:8-9 of their evil, destructive tactics, “They hide outside villages, waiting to strike and murder some innocent victim. They are hungry lions hiding in the bushes, hoping to catch some helpless passerby.” (CEV) In light of this real and present danger, our text today instructs us to “live in this evil world with wisdom, righteousness and devotion to God.” Ephesians 5:15 similarly declares, “Look carefully then how you walk! Live purposefully … not as the unwise …but as wise (i.e. in godly wisdom).” Let me state one thing with absolute clarity – just because you live a righteous life with godly purpose does not excuse you from the attacks and influence of the evil one (Satan). John 10:10 reminds us that Satan’s mission is to “steal, kill and destroy” anyone and anything that reflects the heart / witness of Jesus Christ and His kingdom. As Christians, we must acknowledge that the very ground upon which we stand is a spiritual battlefield in the midst of a fierce war that is violently raging all about us. The assessment of this spiritual war is that there are many who lie critically wounded all around us – some injured due to improper training, others injured from friendly fire while others lie wounded from the effective targeting of the enemy’s vicious attacks (i.e. he studies and knows our weaknesses very well). Sadly, a growing number of others have become so frightened of this war that the have left the battlefield all together and are now listed as AWOL (Absent Without Leave) from God’s orders to “fight the good fight of faith!” (1 Timothy 6:12) Incredibly, there are still others which live in denial that this spiritual war - forewarned to us in the Bible - even exists at all! The Apostle Paul reminds us of the seriousness of this spiritual battle and the reality that every believer, through the Holy Spirit and the Word of God, is fully equipped with powerful weapons to fight this formidable enemy, Satan who was at one time - lest we ever forget - an angelic ally with God in Heaven (Ezekiel 28:12-19). Paul writes, “God is strong, and he wants you (to be) strong. So take everything the Master has set out for you, well-made weapons of the best materials. And put them to use so you will be able to stand up to everything the Devil throws your way. This is no afternoon athletic contest that we'll walk away from and forget about in a couple of hours. This is for keeps, a life-or-death fight to the finish against the Devil and all his angels (now called ‘demons’).” (Ephesians 6:10-12, The Message) Today’s Truth Quest challenges us to answer this simple, yet revealing question, “Where do you truly stand?” God calls each of us, as His “Warriors for Christ,” to “stand firm against all strategies of the devil!” (Ephesians 6:11, NLT) The Apostle Peter strongly cautions us to, “Stay alert! Watch out for your great enemy, the devil. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour. Stand firm against him, and be strong in your faith.” (1 Peter 5:8-9a) So before the sun rests on this day, I invite you to know with certainty of heart where you spiritually stand for the days in which we are living are truly filled with an evil that has an insatiable appetite for the destruction of God’s people (His Church) and the Kingdom of God which we are called to advance! A Call to Arms has been issued by our Supreme Commander-in-Chief … may we each answer the call!
Special Note: For the past 7 weeks, the Lord has led me to study His Word for deeper insights into the arena of “Spiritual Warfare.” Spoken about in today’s Truth Quest, I feel the Lord would have me continue this truth journey and to begin a new devotional series detailing Biblical precepts which are vital to understand if we are to be victorious on the battlefields of this life!

Today's Spirit-led video is a "Battle Cry" for Every Believer ... listen with your heart and respond in obedience to God's invitation to "put on the armor of God" (Ephesians 6:11) and join Him in today's Spiritual War for the hearts and souls of families throughout this nation and all around the world!

"Surface Strength or Deep Integrity?"

The Lord searches all the earth for people who have given themselves completely (“who are fully committed” NIV) to Him. He wants to make them strong.” (2 Chronicles 16:9, NLT) “Fully devoted – Fully Committed” – that is the divine standard set by God in being a genuine follower of His Son, Jesus. Set forth for the First Century Christian Church, that same standard remains unchanged today for every believer of the 21st Century Church. Yet it seems that depth of commitment for many in the Christian community has become a rarity in our day and time – many just want to be “partially committed / devoted,” that is if they even care to be committed / devoted at all! I recall a devotion that I read last year which detailed the tenacious resolve one young pastor in Zimbabwe, Africa held in being a “fully committed follower” of Jesus Christ. From this pastor’s personal journal, he once wrote, “The die has been cast. I have (now) stepped over the line. The decision has been made – I’m a disciple of His. I won’t look back, let up, slow down, back away or be still (i.e. be inactive / lazy.) My past is redeemed, my present makes sense and my future is secure. I’m finished with low living, sight walking, smooth knees, colorless dreams, tamed visions, worldly talking, cheap giving and dwarfed goals. I no longer need preeminence, position, promotions, plaudits (i.e. applause / recognition) or popularity. I don’t have to be right, first, tops, recognized, praised, regarded or rewarded. I now live by faith, depending on His presence, walking by patience, am uplifted by prayer and labor with (His) power.” Now that’s the kind of servant’s heart which the Lord says in today’s text that He is looking to strengthen – a believer who is wholeheartedly (fully) committed to following God’s Will God’s Way. Sadly, this young pastor would later go on to be martyred for His uncompromising faith in following Christ in the very land to which He was called to carry the living Gospel! This does not mean that all of us who choose to become a fully committed Christ follower will suffer the same fate – but it also does not rule that out. After his saving conversion on the road to Damascus (Acts 9), the Apostle Paul demonstrated his depth of commitment when he declared, “For me to live is Christ [His life in me], and to die is gain [the gain of the glory of eternity].” (Philippians 1:21, Amplified Bible) Paul said that no matter what ever happened to him while living out his life for Christ, that he would be a winner (also read 2 Corinthians 11:23-33)! What a powerful attitude and even greater witness of a servant’s love and commitment to Christ and His kingdom work. What is YOUR personal level of commitment today to following Jesus Christ in lieu of 1 Kings 8:61 which declares, “Your hearts must be fully committed to the Lord our God, to live by His decrees and obey His commands.” Take a few moments today and ask God to examine your heart and to reveal to you exactly where your commitment to Him stands – is there great spiritual depth in your faith life in Him so that He can enable you to persevere the many trials and challenges in this journey of life, or does your faith just hold a surface strength which looks good to others, but really has no longevity ('no persevering power;’ Matthew 7:21-27)? Let’s start this new week with a renewed commitment to give our “ALL” to Him! …Selah!
Today's Spirit-led video by CCM artists Phillips, Craig & Dean and can be viewed by clicking on the on their classic song, "Crucified with Christ."

"What's on Your Back?"

Cast your burden on the Lord [releasing the weight of it] and He will sustain you; He will never allow the [consistently] righteous to be moved (made to slip, fall, or fail).” (Psalms 55:22, Amplified Bible) Many of the families which I speak to today share that they feel so overwhelmed, so heavily burdened by the oppressive weight of today’s myriad of problems – political divisiveness / strife, economic woes, broken relationships, abounding immorality and a spiritual apathy that seems to be spreading throughout the hearts of God’s people at an epidemic rate. Sadly, many of us feel compelled to carry these burdens ourselves in lieu of releasing them over to the Lord as His Word tells us to do in 1 Peter 5:7, “(Cast) the whole of your care [all your anxieties, all your worries, all your concerns, once and for all] on Him, for He cares for you affectionately and cares about you watchfully.” (Amplified Bible) That reminds me of a story I once read of a man who was walking down a country road while carrying a heavy load of grain upon his shoulders. Another man in a horse-drawn wagon saw him and shouted, "Hey mister, do you need a ride?" The man gladly accepted his gracious offer and got in the wagon, but he kept the load of grain on his shoulder. After traveling a short distance down the road, the wagon driver said to the man, "You know you can put that load of grain down in my wagon, relax and just enjoy the journey!" But the man answered with strong conviction, "Oh no. It's enough to ask you to carry me without having you carry this added burden as well." Does that sound like any of you – I know it does me at times when it comes to releasing my burdens “fully” over to the Lord. Our truth text today from God’s Word clearly promises that God will surely help us carry whatever burdens we have in this life’s journey if we would only let Him have them. Listen to The Message translation of this same verse, “Pile your troubles on God's shoulders— He'll carry your load, He'll help you out.” Sadly, many of us stubbornly choose to hold on to our burdens and carry them ourselves, even if that results in our being weighed down to the dangerous point of exhaustion (i.e. “Burnout” – the very topic we just spoke of in a 4-part message series). God warns us of the dangers of trying to carry our burdens ourselves in Luke 21:34 when He declares, “Be careful, or your hearts will be weighed down with … the anxieties (burdens / worries) of life, and that day will close on you unexpectedly like a trap.”(NLT) The Amplified Bible translates this text to read, “Be on your guard, lest your hearts be overburdened and depressed (weighed down) with … headache and nausea of … worldly worries and cares.” (emphasis mine) I suppose that is why the picture of this mule hanging in the air is so amusing to me – it truly represents the spiritual state of many of us when our burdens outweigh our willingness to freely give them over for God to handle (‘carry for us’). Let me close with one final illustration - a guy once saw an ant carrying a piece of straw much larger than he (the ant) was. The man thought, "How interesting that the little ant can carry something so much larger than himself." So he watched the ant with much fascination. As he watched the ant, the ant came to a crevice in the ground. The crevice was too big for him to go down into and it was too wide for him to safely cross. The ant paused for a moment – then took the straw and laid it down over the crevice. He then walked across the straw and then picked up the straw from the other side and went on his merry way. The man thought to himself, "Isn’t that something - the little ant turned his burden into a bridge.” Similarly, when we choose to let God take all – not just some - of our burdens, then He will divinely use them to build bridges across otherwise impassable “life crevices” that we are sure to encounter in our life journey of becoming more like our glorious Savior, Jesus Christ (Ephesians 4:22, TM)! …Selah!
Today's Spirit-led video, "Lay 'Em Down" is by the CCM group NeedtoBreathe! ... nJoy the gift of music & praise!

The Dire Need for Spiritual Pioneers in Today’s Church

There's so much more. Let's get on with it!” Hebrews 6:3 (The Message) Back in the early founding days of this great nation of ours, America had two types of people – settlers and pioneers. Settlers brought order and stability to areas that were being settled by the early colonists of America. Pioneers however stayed on the move, trekking across new frontiers, exploring new territories and finding many of the treasures this new blessed land held. Without pioneers the great expansion of America from the East Coast to the West Coast would have never been accomplished. Pioneers are folks who inherently bring about needed change, and for many, change can be a truly unsettling concept to undertake. Noted car maker Henry Ford once described the type of employees that he was seeking for his new company, “I’m looking for people with an infinite capacity for not knowing what can’t be done.” Pause for a moment and re-read that statement and reflect on how it encapsulates the true spirit of a pioneer’s heart – one who is willing to boldly go where no one has gone before (“Okay, calm down all you Trekkies that suddenly began singing the original Star Trek theme)! In the 21st Century, many have let go of that ‘pioneer spirit.’ Case in point – we are about to end our nation’s Space Shuttle Program without having a replacement space vehicle … for what may be a decade or more, we will have to “pay” the Russians to ‘catch a ride into space’ at a price tag twice that of the current rate it takes with our Shuttle Program. Try and figure out that foolish logic! Sadly, many have come to believe that space exploration has little merit / potential for great gain, so they have decided to squash that explorer’s tenacious spirit that began in the 1950’s due to fear, economic costs and the loss of passion to push ahead into the unknown realm of space. Were it not for the ingenuity, accomplishments and great sacrifices of NASA astronauts, engineers and technicians which fueled our historic race to space from the 1950s to today, much of the technologies that we so commonly now enjoy - digital electronics, medicines, miniaturized TVs and computers - may have not yet been developed. When it comes to the 21st Church, a majority of Christ’s body have similarly determined that it is safer, more comfortable and less risky to stay right where they are (i.e. as a settler) than to pioneer new inroads to carry the message of the Gospel to unexplored / untapped areas of new missions / ministries. The reason for this has to do with the mindset of many of today’s believers. One pastor explains, “The contemporary church (today) has rejected the opportunity to be pioneers, opting instead to be simply a settlement. The church today sees itself primarily as a fortress to which believers can retreat from the pains and disappointments of daily living. The church today sees itself as an exclusive club created for the satisfaction of the believer’s social needs. The church today sees itself as a cloister (place of seclusion) designed primarily for the enrichment of the individual Christian’s personal piety, nothing more. The church today sees itself as a settlement of safety amidst the dangers and difficulties of our contemporary culture…The church (today) has become a settlement whose primary purpose is to take care of its residents rather than a community of pioneering pilgrims blazing a trail for the Kingdom of God.” I wholeheartedly understand and agree with the heart of this pastor’s discerning assessment of many of today’s churches. You see, God has created me to be a “spiritual pioneer” for the Kingdom of God and that is reflected by my heart in my ministry to others. I love challenging God’s people to step “out of the box” of man-made traditions. I love exposing the emptiness of religion while sharing how to receive God’s divine filling through a daily, love relationship with His Son, Jesus Christ. I love to keep spiritually moving, to daily climb higher up the glorious mountain of God – a undertaking that demands courage, focus and a firm attachment to “the Rock” (i.e. Jesus Christ, Psalms 19:14) at all times! And I so deeply desire for others to join alongside me on the spiritual quest to ascend to greater heights of faith every new day. Pastor Dale Satrum of Foothills Community Church in Oregon shares this same passion in an entry he wrote on his blog back on September 4, 2008, “We (Christians) are NOT just hanging on until Jesus comes. We are on a journey with Jesus. We are heading to a better place; but in the meantime, we must be willing to keep moving, embrace the risks, endure some hardships, and keep traveling together living by faith. God has NOT called us to be settlers. Settlers play it safe, embrace security, try to protect what they have, and have stopped moving forward. This certainly does not reflect God’s heart for His people or for His church.” As God’s people, His Church, we must understand that we all are to be on a great adventure with Him and with those willing to sojourn together. Like the pioneers during our nation’s founding years, we must stay moving just as they did, all the while touching hearts and impacting lives through the love and compassion of Christ which we carry as a treasure within us (2 Corinthians 4:7). So take a few moments and reflect over whether you truly desire to serve in a modern day “settler church” – a church which is set in its ways, locked into its man-made traditions (Mark 7:8-9), and which refuses the divine call to change (“be transformed - completely changed;” Romans 12:2) for anyone or anything – or in a modern day "pioneer church" – a church that is fully committed to spending its life, however long that season may be, on the road of genuine faith, seeking new lands, following the lead of the Trail Boss (God), and watching with great excitement and wonder where He will lead them. Which group will YOU choose to fully commit to journey with in this great, exciting adventure called LIFE? Despite the fears of the unknown, the growing challenges of our day, the increasing intensity of the spiritual battles which surround us ... will you commit to “keep moving” with a pioneer’s heart, giving God your absolute best, or will you choose instead to remain on the crowded sidelines which are filled with "settler saints" who chose to quit long before seeing God’s best come out in and through their life journey with Him? The choice lies in the very heart of your attitude (Philippians 2:5) …Selah!
In lieu of a CCM video/song, today I felt led of the Lord to share a most powerful clip from one of the best Christian movies made, "Facing the Giants."

“Battling the Burnout Beast – Pt 4 of 4”

Often in this journey of life, we set off on a path that we feel led to traverse, yet we quickly encounter conflicting road signs that try to send us in many different directions – directions designed to subtly guide us farther away from the narrow, God-given path (i.e. His Will) which our Lord has ordained for us to travel. But our faithful God offers His timeless wisdom for all of our journeys in Psalms 37:34 when He declares, “Travel steadily along (My) path.” (NLT) This ‘travel tip’ is similarly echoed in Proverbs 16:9 which declares, “In his heart a man plans his course, but the LORD determines (directs) his steps (i.e. guides our travels).” My last devotional entry, prepared in early July, was the 3rd part in this timely series on “Battling the Burnout Beast.” ‘My’ plans had me writing the fourth entry in this series the following day – yet God directed me to take a “PAUSE” (i.e. put this devotional series on hold) while He led me down a unique path that would demand every physical, emotional and spiritual ounce of energy from me in order that it be completed. He gave me the “Noahic Summer Project” assignment of painting my house – just He and I! For some of you that may sound a little silly and not really too spiritual – but let me assure you that when God speaks and directs you to undertake a task / assignment of His leading, then we must be responsively obedient! In lieu of my physical health thorns, and the intense struggles surrounding our family’s current season of life, this was truly a “God-sized assignment.” And it also came during some of the hottest summer days which we have seen locally in many years. But for nearly five weeks, I climbed ladders to heights beyond my “comfort limits,” I scraped away pounds of old, bubbled-up paint chips and I cleaned and re-cleaned numerous paint brushes as I seemingly used up enough paint to fill a backyard swimming pool – well, at least it seemed that way! But seriously, through this summer project, God spoke to my heart as He gave me a renewed sense of confidence some basic Biblical truths – first, despite any of my personal limitations, He Himself has no limitations and secondly. we – as His children - can do far more than we often expect or even attempt to do when we fully surrender to receiving His strength in lieu of leaning upon our own. From Philippians 4:13 in the Amplified Bible, the Apostle Paul reminds us of this divine confidence which is available to every genuine believer in the Lord –“I have strength for all things in Christ Who empowers me [I am ready for anything and equal to anything through Him Who infuses inner strength into me; I am self-sufficient in Christ's sufficiency].” It is in this divine strength that we find our true healing from the challenges, pains and disappointments of our yesterdays while instilling a renewed sense of HOPE for all of our tomorrows. From the very first section on the first day that I began painting, the task before me seemed so insurmountable. Like with our own lives, we often yield to the frustrating state of focusing on the tasks / areas that remain unfinished and less upon the areas/tasks which we the Lord has already enabled us to complete. Misdirected focus in our perspective can sometimes lead us to travel down the path of frustration and ungratefulness – assuredly a dead-end path that holds no divine benefit nor kingdom value! But as every day passed, I could see a little more of the ‘Goliath-sized’ project completed and I would derive joy from that day’s accomplishment with gratefulness of heart to the Lord. Moment by moment, the hot days would pass into weeks as I watched more of my house be transformed into its new appearance. What I thought to be so amazing was the depth of spiritual truth which He often revealed to me during this painting project and the sense of reward that I received from Him when I finally completed painting ALL of my house – a task that actually took place twice (i.e. ‘One coat paint’ isn’t always ‘One coat paint’ – a truth I will reserve for another day’s devotion!) We don’t always get to see the “finished product” of the investments and efforts that are entailed in our life ministry /service to others. But His Word reminds us in 1 Corinthians 15:58b, “Always work enthusiastically for the Lord, for you know that nothing you do for the Lord is ever useless (‘your labor in the Lord is not in vain’).” (NLT) My perspective during this entire project was from the sense that I was painting “the Lord’s house” for it is He who truly provides for our family, just as He does for all of our needs (aka - Jehovah Jireh). That Biblical perspective demanded that I give my very best in this task – day by day, brush stroke by brush stroke despite the heat, the pains, or the challenges that often seemed to overwhelm me to the point that I wanted at times just to quit / give up (Psalms 31:24 declares, “Be brave. Be strong. Don’t give up!” TM). But whether we are painting a house, cleaning toilets (e.g. an assignment I was given early on during my service on a Hurricane Katrina Disaster Mission back in 2005), working in our daily jobs, sharing an encouraging note with a neighbor/friend or serving in our church, Colossians 3:23-24a teaches us, “Whatever may be your task, work at it heartily (from the soul), as [something done] for the Lord and not for men, knowing [with all certainty] that it is from the Lord [and not from men] that you will receive the inheritance which is your [real] reward.” (Amplified Bible) So as I reflect upon this “Noahic Summer Project,” I can share that the Lord has helped me to better understand that His plan for our defeating the “Burnout Beast” entails an intense spiritual battle that will take time, courage, persistency and complete trust in the Lord for His strength which will only be released when we believe in both His promises to us found in His Word and receive His gift of HOPE that will carry us to the divine land of renewal and restoration. Although our victory in any type of life battle is promised through Jesus Christ (1 Corinthians 15:57), we, like the Israelites as they entered the Promise Land, will have to fight (i.e. engage the enemies of God) for that promised victory using only the weaponry of God (2 Corinthians 10:3-5, Ephesians 6:10-18). Just as David could only defeat Goliath in the Lord’s strength (1 Samuel 17), we too will only defeat the “Burnout Beast” when we fully surrender the battle over to the Lord and stop trying to fight it in our own strength or with our limited realm of understanding. One final note - despite the ‘feelings’ of loneliness that often accompanies a season of burnout, you and I need to be reminded of the Lord’s assured presence which He promises in His Word, “I am with you always …. I will never fail you. I will never abandon you.” (Matthew 28:20b, Hebrews 13:5 (NLT)) Something I found to be amazing during my painting project was an unseasonable cool breeze would seem to come out of nowhere and refresh me at the moment I felt weakest and when the heat of the day was often the most intense – a unique divine reminder to me of the Holy Spirit’s abiding presence (John 3:8). Just as David knew the Lord was with him as he faced his Goliath, I pray that each of us may share in that same confidence as we battle and defeat the Goliaths of our day (e.g. “Burnout Beast”) through the strength and might that only comes from our glorious Lord Jesus! …Selah!
Today's Spirit-led video by CCM artists Robbie Seay Band and can be viewed by clicking on the on the song title, "Song of HOPE."