Sunday, January 24, 2010

In The Zone, Part 2 "Skittles"

Today was a truly amazing day at Faith Chapel. The Lord moved among us, and His presence was felt by everyone present. I feel this is a direct result of our hunger and thirst after Him. By beginning the new year with prayer and fasting, we have captured God's attention. Let us continue to seek after Him.

Part two in our "In the Zone" stewardship series is entitled, "Skittles." And everyone present received a package of Skittles. We looked at a man of God who definitely lived in the zone, Elijah (1 Kings 17:1-10;17-24). Here's the outline from today's message.

Elijah's In the Zone Life...
1. Through obedience, there are always resources- 1 Kings 17:2-6
2. There is always an ample supply- 1 Kings 17:6; 13,14
3. It takes faith to live above a poverty mentality- 1 Kings 17:7,8
4 The supply can come from unlikely sources- 1 Kings 17:4
5. When one source dries up, another comes- 1 Kings 17:7

First Things First Principle...
1. The First Day- Gen. 1:28
2. The First Fruits- Josh. 6:17
3. The First Born- Ex. 13:2
4. The First of the Firstfruits- Ex. 23:19; Gen. 4:3; Pro. 3:9,10

First Things First, Tithing...
1. The tithe belongs to God- Mal. 3:8,9
2. The tithe is brought, not given- Mal. 3:10
3. The tithe equals 10% of your earnings and increase-
4. The tithe is brought to the church- Mal. 3:10
5. The tithe allows the church to accomplish its mission- Mal. 3:10
6. The tithe is not only an Old Testament practice-
7. The tithe reveals your heart- Mt. 6:21

Resource: "In the Zone" by Ed Young Jr.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Step to a Successful Fast

**Read Daniel chapter 1

STEP #1- BE SPECIFIC

Daniel was not vague in his objection to the Babylonian diet. He defined the problem immediately.

1. The king’s food was against dietary laws.

2. Daniel and his friends had vowed against wine.

3. The king’s food had been offered up to idols/demons.

STEP #2 - FAST AS A SPIRITUAL COMMITMENT Dan. 1:8

STEP #3- REFLECT INNER DESIRE BY OUTER DISCIPLINE
Many people have an inner desire for better health, but they can’t discipline themselves to avoid junk food, and other foods that are not good for health. The physical health you seek from God may be more than an answer to prayer. Your physical health may be linked to any of the following factors:

  1. Your food choices
  2. The level of your spiritual commitment as reflected in constant prayer during the fast.
  3. Your time commitment. If you determine to fast for a certain time, keep it. For example, if you determine to fast 10 days, don’t stop on Day 9.
  4. Your testimony commitment. Your fast is a statement of faith to God that you want Him to heal your body. Faith is foundational to the Daniel Fast.

STEP #4- PRAY TO PERCEIVE SIN’S ROLE IN POOR PHYSICAL & SPIRITUAL HEALTH

Read James 5:13-16

• Sin is something related to the cause of sickness.
• Lack of health/healing
may be the result of spiritual rebellion.
• Lack of health/healing
may be due to sin of wrong intake, i.e. drugs, pornography.
• Repentance is linked to health, according to James.
• Elders have a role in healing both spiritual and physical health.
• Sick people must desire to be well.
• The anointing oil could mean:

1. medicine for healing,
2. symbolic of the Holy Spirit, or
3. it could be baptism

• Prayer alone may not gain healing; faith is the major factor.
• In the Greek, there are several words for “sick”. James uses “kanino”, which not only includes disease, but also means weak or weary.
• Attitude is important. James said, “are there any among you suffering? Let him pray. Is anyone cheerful? Let him sing psalms.”

STEP #5- FAST AS A STATEMENT OF FAITH TO OTHERS Daniel was making a statement of faith when he asked for only vegetables to eat and water to drink, then dared the overseer to compare the appearance of the four sons of Israel with the young men who ate the king’s food.

STEP #6- LEARN THE EFFECTS OF THE FOODS YOU EAT
Why are some foods good for us, and other foods not? What does certain food do to your body? If we really knew, there would likely be some things we would never eat again.

STEP #7- YIELD ALL RESULTS TO GOD
Daniel said,
as you see fit, deal with your servants (Dan. 1:13).

REMEMBER:

• The Daniel Fast will lead to spiritual insight.
“to those four young men God gave knowledge”.

• The Daniel Fast is longer than one day. These young men fasted for ten days.

• The Daniel Fast is a partial fast. They ate, but only vegetables, fruit and water.

• The
Daniel Fast requires abstinence from party or junk foods.

• There is no indication that they ever began to eat the king’s food.



Resource- "
Fasting For Spiritual Breakthrough: A Guide To Nine Biblical Fasts" by Elmer L. Towns.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

The Preparation Continues

The six a.m. prayer has been refreshing and the Lord is definitely moving in my life. This week of preparation is absolutely essential to insure a quality fast. Cleansing your temple through repentance opens the door to hear God's voice more clearly, to be changed by His presence, and to gain a new perspective for His vantage point.

Today I went back to Psalm 51. Remembering that David had looked over the ledge of lust and entertained the thought until sin was fully conceived; he looks to the only source of true redemption-God. In verses two and three David say, "Wash away all my iniquity and cleanse me from my sin. For I know my transgressions, and my sin is always before me."

What a reminder for us. If we are being honest, our transgressions and sin are always before us. Jeremiah says our "heart is desperately wicked above all things, who can know it." Every one of us fall short of the "glory of God." We can't meet the standard of God's holiness, and the only remedy for our sin is to repent. Turning to God and asking Him to "wash away all our iniquity." Only He can cleanse us from our shortcomings.

We can't take sin lightly in our lives. Today I was reminded of Hebrews 6:6 which tells us that once we have walked in the light of God's Word and continue to sin it's as though we are "crucifying the Lord all over again." Just the thought of me casually treating sin in my life and causing our Lord to be crucified all over again is heartbreaking and distressing. The Message version of this verse says, "Once people have seen the light, gotten a taste of heaven and been part of the work of the Holy Spirit, once they've personally experienced the sheer goodness of God's Word and the powers breaking in on us—if then they turn their backs on it, washing their hands of the whole thing, well, they can't start over as if nothing happened. That's impossible. Why, they've re-crucified Jesus! They've repudiated him in public!"

Let's be like David, a man after God's own heart, and take our sin to God in a serious manner. My prayer for all of us is, "Cleanse us, God, and wash away all our iniquity, Amen."

Monday, January 4, 2010

Daniel Fast Preparation

This is a week of preparation for our Daniel Fast starting next week. This is a time of prayerful reflection upon the Lord, and a time to be transparent and open before Him. I'm asking that each of you join with me in special times of prayer. The church will be open from 6:00am to 6:00pm for individual prayer. There will also be prayer requests scrolling up on the screens, including some missions requests.

For more information on our Daniel Fast, you can listen to my message from Sun., Jan. 3 entitled "Passageway to the Promise."

Spiritual preparation starts with repentance. I found myself in Psalm 51 today. I have read this passage many times, but today the first verse stood out to me. It states, "Have mercy on me, O God, according to your unfailing love; according to your great compassion blot out my transgressions." David wrote this psalm following the prophet Nathan's visit to him after committing adultery with Bathsheba. Reading the rest of the psalm, you feel and sense David's sorrow and grief. David knows where to turn after he has sinned. He knows the key to recovery from the depths of depravity and sin. David turns to God. But he doesn't just go to God, he acknowledges His "unfailing love," and "great compassion."

It hit me for the first time today. Repentance starts with going to God and then we begin to acknowledge His work of grace and loving conviction, bringing us to His love and compassion. Instead of being fearful, now we can enter into His presence knowing that His love and compassion toward us will always bring forgiveness. He was only waiting on us to come to Him and acknowledge our failures. With this confidence, we find ourselves free to confess everything the Lord brings to my mind. Walking in this truth today was liberating. Meditate on this passage for yourself and see what the Lord speaks to you.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Charting the Course

From Sunday November 8, 2009 at Faith Chapel
Listen here

Life is change.
Growth is optional.
Choose wisely.

There are two certainties of life...
1. life will change
2. life is uncertain

Change causes...
1. Insecurity
2. Insensitivity
3. Indecisiveness
4. Isolation
5. Many to fail

Four Steps to Navigate through Change...
I. Appreciate the past
II. Accept the possibilities
III. Allow for problems
IV. Advance your potential

Here are 5 ways to grow from change:
1. Embrace it
2. Become equipped from it
3. Encourage yourself through it
4. Enjoy it
5. Eternalize it

Monday, November 2, 2009

Search & Rescue


Yesterday, we as a family at Faith Chapel, looked at our purpose while here on earth - to Search & Rescue!

1. As a believer, you are to look for the lost and drowning.

2. As a believer, you carry the life preserver.
Poor Flotation Devices:
a. pleasure
b. possessions
c. pride (about me)

3. As a believer, you must develop the skills necessary to rescue the perishing.
The committed crew must be committed to:
b. His commission
Skills needed:
prayer, fasting, reading His Word, learning & growing from other believers

We are on a mission to search and rescue those who are lost and are dying. We still have plenty of room in our lifeboat for people to be rescued. Let's do our part!

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Just Ask - 10.4.09

This Sunday we began our new series, "Just Ask." We asked everyone in the church to submit their Bible, Theology, or current events questions to be answered in this series. Here are our guidelines for this series:

1. Everyone must vote when given the opportunity.

2. You may abstain from 1 vote/service.



In searching for Truth in the Scripture, we are looking for the

a. Principles that are black and white.

b. Patterns that repeat in the Bible. (shade of gray)

c. Practices that Godly men and women had. (shades of gray)



We kicked off "Just Ask" this week by talking about these questions:



Q: What happens when you actually die?

The soul and body separate. We are spiritual beings that are having a physical experience in this world.


Q: When a person dies, do you go to heaven (if a Christian) or a resting place?

For the Christian...

1. Present with the Lord.

2. Today you will be with Me.

For the Non-Christian

1. Separated eternally from God.



Q: Why does hell exist?

1. God to deal righteously with Satan.

2. God to deal righteously with the unbeliever.



Lessons from Hell

1. The rich man was fully conscious.

2. His eternal destiny was irrevocably fixed.

3. He knew what was experiencing was just.

4. He became interested in Missions.



Q: What will Hell be like?

1. Unspeakable sorrow

2. Unsatisfied cravings

3. Unquenchable Flames of Fire

4. Eternal separation from loved ones

5. Hell is forever



Bottom line is

GOD DOESN'T WANT ANYONE TO GO TO HELL!!!



Join us this coming Sunday when we answer more questions about Heaven.

Monday, September 28, 2009

True Worshipper, part 2

I have always been amazed at this passage of scripture found in John 4. Jesus tells us that if we worship in "spirit and in truth," God will seek after us. It's one thing to seek after God, and we should. For those who seek Him, "find Him when they seek with all of their heart (Jer. 29:13)." But it is clearly another thing when God seeks after you. I want to know how to capture God's attention.

So what is "true worship." Because if I worship in this way, it captures God's attention. The word worship according to Strong's Exhaustive Concordance as used here means: to kiss as a dog licking the hand of his master, to lay prostrate to pay homage. If you know the history of Jesus' day, you will quickly remember that Samaritans were considered dogs or even lower to the Jews.

And because of this woman's past and her nationality, she goes to the well during the heat of the day to avoid the looks and criticisms from others. There she runs into a man, Jesus, who knows all about her past. He takes the time to minister to her even though he is tired and hungry. And at a specific moment in their discourse, He chooses a word picture for her that she could immediately identify with and understand. One she would never likely forget.

Maybe Jesus was seeking after her before she even knew it? Regardless, that was a day of destiny for her. I am aware of at least two trues here about a true worshipper.
1. They worship God with complete openness and honesty. Not concealing anything.
2. They worship God with love from their heart. Just as a dog will love his master in good times and bad. We must love God and worship Him in every situation in life. The dogs love remains constant. The dog always returns to kiss the master's hand. How long has it been since you returned to the Master to love him?




Friday, September 25, 2009

True Worshipper

Lately I have been spending my devotional time in the Gospels, especially zooming in on the words of Christ. Earlier this week, I was looking at the Samaritan Woman story in John chapter four. There is so much in those twenty-six verses. However, I targeted in on the last few verses where Jesus talks about "true worship."

In the twenty-third verse, Jesus declares that the time has now come for true worship to begin. The inference is that the current worship of the day was not true worship. I began to dig around in the verse and found that the word "true" means "not concealing." How refreshing.

When we come to God in worship, we don't have to put on pretense or act as though we are in someone else's house. We can with integrity and trust in the Lord, put ourselves in a vulnerable place. A place that doesn't conceal anything from the Lord. But a place of openness and transparency.

This kind of worship goes deeper than sincerity. This is a full blown openness to the Father. It may be hard to do this at first, because we tend to keep the darkest parts of our lives to ourselves. We try to live up to an image either placed upon us by society, ourselves or our church. But true worshippers know that God is in that place ready to receive us and fill us with His grace. I want to be a true worshipper, don't you?


Monday, September 14, 2009

The Rebounder

Second chances... that's what you get with a rebound. A second chance to score. A second chance to put points on the board. A second chance to do the right thing.

Many people have missed the mark, crashed the boards for a rebound, and have rebounded in their life. People like Moses, Sampson, and Peter fell but they didn't stay down. They rebounded in their life and God gave them a second chance.

This past Sunday, we heard how Travis, Maryanne, and Jim & Tina rebounded. Through different circumstances, they all found themselves needing help from God. Because of their openness and vulnerability we were able to see God's power and grace at work.

If you've missed the mark, get up. We all fall, but through God we are given a second chance. Rebound by turning to God today!

Monday, August 31, 2009

Sunday 8.30.09: The Treasure Chest

God has set aside and dedicated certain things for a particular purpose. It's the way He has designed things to be. They are God's non-negotiables!

This Sunday we looked at what is in God's Treasure Chest that He has "sanctified" or "set aside" for Himself that we are NOT to touch. We should NEVER touch what is already in God's Treasure Chest - tithes, offerings, and ourselves. We challenged Faith Chapel to give to God what already belongs to Him and do NOT take it back.

God also asks for the FIRST FRUIT and not our leftovers. Don't stall in your obedience - give your FIRST fruits to God.

Also, we had a wonderful time of worship today! If you missed it, the presence of God was so powerful after worship in second service, we had a call for salvation and many people came down for prayer. Great presence of the Lord! I'm excited and ready to see what God is going to do at Faith Chapel next week. Don't miss it!

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Tame the Terrible Tongue

When I was a kid, my mom and I would stay up late and watch movies together. We enjoyed the classics, the war pictures, and of course, the Westerns. I am sure it was in one of those movies that I first heard the expression, "forked tongue."

I found that the "Indianism" was really used in the late 1700's to indicate a liar or a deceiver. It was first found in written form, and used to describe the Indian's relationship with government attorneys. They thought they lied, who would have guessed it?

So how can we tame the terrible tongue? James has some lessons I shared from this past Sunday's message:

1. Be quick to listen, and slow to speak- James 1:29
2. Keep a tight rein on your tongue- James 1:26

THINK
T- is it true?
H- is it helpful?
I- is it inspiring?
N- is it necessary?
K- is it kind?

3. Refuse to tear others down- James 4:11; 5:9
4. Speak only what is true- James 5:12
5. Pray for God's help in taming the tongue- James 3:8

Let's all realize that what we say and how we say it is incredibly important. You possess the "power of life and death" in the tongue (Prov. 18:21).

Monday, August 3, 2009

A Man of God

I had the pleasure of sharing this past Saturday with the Faith Chapel men's group on being "A Man of God". There were about 100 of us who gathered for a great breakfast and fellowship. I love being in front of smaller groups, and get especially charged when speaking to men.

"Man of God" is an expression that continues to amaze me about Godly men in the Bible. They would show up and people would say, "There is the man of God." What a wonderful reminder of how our lives are to reflect the image of our Maker. So when people see us they know and feel that they have been in His presence.

2 Tim. 3:1-5 “But mark this: There will be terrible times in the last days. 2People will be lovers of themselves, lovers of money, boastful, proud, abusive, disobedient to their parents, ungrateful, unholy, 3without love, unforgiving, slanderous, without self-control, brutal, not lovers of the good, 4treacherous, rash, conceited, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God— 5having a form of godliness but denying its power. Have nothing to do with them.”

We know first hand the perils of living a godless life. The results are all around us. There is something in us that intrinsically knows right from wrong. We have to make living a Godly life a priority.

Priorities of Godly Living

1. God has set apart the Godly for Himself- Ps. 4:3

2. God listens when the Godly pray- John 9:31

3. Godly men mourn when injustice is executed - Acts 8:2

4. Godly sorrow brings repentance- 2 Cor. 7:10,11

5. Godliness provides present and future blessing- 1 Tim. 4:8

6. Godliness produces contentment- 1 Tim. 6:6; 11

Plan for a Godly Life

A Godly life must be pursued

1 Tim 6:11 “But you, man of God, flee from all this, and pursue righteousness, godliness, faith, love, endurance and gentleness.”

Titus 2:11-14 "For the grace of God that brings salvation has appeared to all men. 12It teaches us to say "No" to ungodliness and worldly passions, and to live self-controlled, upright and godly lives in this present age, 13while we wait for the blessed hope—the glorious appearing of our great God and Savior, Jesus Christ, 14who gave himself for us to redeem us from all wickedness and to purify for himself a people that are his very own, eager to do what is good.”

Godliness is conformity to the character of God, and obedience to His will. How committed are you because of your love for God to becoming a godly person? What areas of your life are needing attention in your pursuit of God?

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Star Trek/ Ricardo Sanchez

Growing up in the 70's & 80's, Star Trek was a show most kids watched. And I was no exception.


Tomorrow we begin a brand new series entitled "Reel Faith," and we're starting with the movie Star Trek. I can't wait to share some great truths with everyone tomorrow morning.


And as an added bonus, recording artist and award winner Ricardo Sanchez will be with us for a mini-concert in both morning services. This is a preview for a full concert on Sunday, August 16. To find out more about Ricardo go to www.ricardomusic.com. Bring someone with you and I can't wait to see you there.

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Happy Fourth of July

Today is one of my favorite holidays of the year.  We will be spending our first 4th here in California at the home of some new friends. I love this great nation and for all she embodies, "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness."  This is what the American Dream is all about.  Having the freedom to live out what you feel you were born to do.  It's a dream that allows the poor to become rich, the obscure to become famous and the captive to be liberated.

This freedom is foundational to all Americans, and was the basis of our government from its inception.  This freedom is best seen when people help others.  America is know as the greatest benevolent nation in the world.  Because helping others be free from tragedy and tyranny, and allowing them to share in one of the world's single greatest gifts is what freedom demands us to do.  

However, in order to really be free one must become a prisoner.  Like the prophet Zechariah said, "O prisoners of Hope.." (Zech. 9:12).  And isn't that what has caused this great Nation to weather storms and battles: hope.  In America, the land of the free, we are and have always been "prisoners of hope."  We can make the world a better place, help the needy, assist the elderly, love the downtrodden all while offering them something they can't see for themselves in their current condition, hope.  

And this hope was prevalent when our founding fathers left the most prosperous nation in the world and declared our own independence.  This kind of hope is only truly found in Christ.  Paul wrote to the Colossians about this hope in Christ being alive in them (Col. 1:27).  And this kind of hope does not disappoint us (Ro. 5:5).

So this Fourth of July, take a moment to remember where real freedom comes from and not only celebrate our Country's independence, but your own in Him.

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Draw Near to God


We are in a new series of messages at Faith Chapel entitled Draw Near based upon James 4:8, "Draw near to God and He will draw near to you."  The thing that I can't get over is that God desires to come near to me.  Despite all of my failures and shortcomings, the God of heaven and earth desires to come close to me.  Unbelievable!



As we started the series I shared these exciting facts about God's desire.

1.  God's passionate desire is you-  Ex. 13:14; Ps. 40:5; Ps. 139:17,18; Jer. 29:11
God is absolutely and passionately in love with you.  You are His creation and made in His image.  

2.  God purposefully communicates-  
In 1 Cor. 12:2, Paul says, "You know when you were pagans, somehow or other you were influenced and led astray to mute idols."  Paul is conveying a very profound truth to the Corinthians Church.  He is really drawing a line in the sand.  On one side is the God of the Bible and on the other side stands all of the other Gods from the world.  And what separates God from all of the other Gods in the entire world is that He wants to communicate with you.  They are mute, but God speaks (Jn. 10:27).

3.  God pursues His valued-  
Scripture says, "What good will it be for a man if he gains the whole world, yet forfeits his soul?  Or what can a man give in exchange for his soul? (Mt. 16:26)"  My take on this verse is very simple.  You have nothing of equal or greater value to give to God for the saving of your own soul.  But read what He exchanged for yous.  (Phil. 2:5-11)

John Piper in his book, "A Hunger for God," said, "If we don't feel strong desires for the manifestation of the Glory of God, it is not because we have drunk deeply and are satisfied.  It is because we have nibbled so long at the table of the world.  Our soul is stuffed with small things and there is no room for the Great."


Monday, May 11, 2009

Journey Series, "Open Arms" - Part 1


There isn't a better story in all the Bible that depicts this truth like the parable of the prodigal son found in Luke 15:11. It's interesting that this story is really the journey of two brothers.

The younger brother asked for his inheritance (which according to the custom of that day, he was allowed to do) and squandered it. His journey reveals three things to me:

The younger brother had...
  1. Empty finances
  2. Empty stomach
  3. Empty soul
The empty finances represent the times we squander God's blessings in our own lives. So always try to give God his portion (10%) and then pay yourself a portion (10%). Then you will be prepared for the lean times.

His empty stomach brought him to the point of hanging out with pigs and even considering eating with them. This shows the depth of his hunger and desperation. No good Jewish boy would be caught dead around pigs who were considered unclean. When you make a bad decision, don't blame God for it. The choices you make now are always outcomes later.

And his empty soul is obvious. Scripture says, "he came to his senses... I will set out and go back to my father and say to him: 'Father, I have sinned against heaven and against you'" (vv. 17,18). He realized that everything he needed was right there before him all the time. Everything he ever needed was at home with his father.

Is it time to go home and back to your Heavenly Father? You will find Him welcoming you with "Open Arms" (v. 20).

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Journey Series- "Don't Stop Believing"



When we begin our spiritual journey, we are usually filled with a desire to do great things for God. We have a dream in our heart. However, the journey can get long. And potholes, roadblocks and detours can distract us from our original God given dream journey.

Proverbs 29:18 (KJV), tells us that "where there is no vision, the people perish." In other words, when dreams die, we die. In Scripture, Joseph is called The Dreamer. And after receiving his God given dream, his brothers hated him and couldn't even speak a "kind word to him" (Gen. 37:4).

His brothers threw him into a pit and sold him into slavery. Potiphar's wife tried to seduce him and lied about him. He is arrested, thrown into prison, and finally brought before Pharaoh to interpret a dream. According to Scripture, he was 17 yrs old when he received his dream (Gen. 37:1). And he is made prime minister over all of Egypt when he is 30 yrs old (Gen. 41:46). And finally after seven years of prosperity and seven years of famine, Joseph's dream is fulfilled.

Joseph carried his dream for 27 years.

Here is the dream dilemma: Do you give up or go on? Do you stop believing when things don't seemingly work out or don't appear to be headed in the right direction toward fulfillment, or do you continue to "press on toward the mark of the high calling?"

Don't stop believing in your dream no matter how long it's been. The God who gave it to you is the same God who will bring it about. What dream have you stopped believing for? What have you lost hope about in your life? It may take a long time for it to be realized, but it will come to pass if you stay faithful.

Monday, May 4, 2009

Journey Series- Faithfully


Maybe you remember the Journey song, "Faithfully" from your high school days, like I do. It was one of those songs some people slowed danced to. Actually, no one really danced--they just kind of stood there, right?

We used this song as a starter for part 1 of our series called Journey: Where Are You Going? As we explore our spiritual life journey, we see some important elements arise for us.

First, we have to look at the life of Moses. God asked Moses to join Him on Mt. Sinai. There Moses receives the 10 Commandments. He comes down the mountain and the people are worshiping a golden calf. After a rebuke and a time of repentance, the people of God are ready to journey towards the Promise Land. God lays it all out for Moses, but tells him that He won't go because they "have sinned and they are stiff necked."

Moses replies by saying, "If I have found favor with you, then go with us." To which God says, "My presence will go with you. I'll see the journey to the end" (Ex. 33:14, Message).

I find great assurance and rest in this verse. Every time we go to God, whether we have made a mistake or not, once we have repented, He will see us through our life's journey. That's why Scripture states, "The steps of the righteous are ordered by the Lord" (Ps. 37:23). He will never leave you, nor forsake you.

The suffix "fully" means "full of." So faith-fully is literally "full of faith." God is faithful and unchanging. He will do His part. But we are prone to wonder and have our ups and downs spiritually. So we must do everything possible to develop our faith in the Lord and be found faithful.

In Numbers 33:1-50, Scripture records the different stages the Israelites had to journey through in order to reach the promise land. Depending on how you count, there are 41 or 43 different stages in their journey. Here are my take-a-ways from that passage:
1. God wanted the different stages written down showing how important it is to journal through the journey.

2. God didn't tell the Israelites the entire journey up front because they would have become overwhelmed at the length and the difficulties related to such a journey.

3. God speaks to them one stage at a time making it simple for them to be faithful. Verse 5 says, "The Israelites left Ramses and camped at Succoth."

I believe God is telling you to be faithful right where you are now. Don't worry about the entire journey or all the possible problems. Everyone wants to do something big for God and sometimes wait until something big comes along. God is simply saying, "Leave Ramses and go to Succoth." Be faithful in the little and don't despise small beginnings. You never know what God is building in you for the future.

Friday, April 17, 2009

New Series: Journey


Everyone probably remembers the 70's - 80's rock band "Journey." Their song, "Don't Stop Believing" is the number one downloaded song of all time on iTunes. For the next four weeks, we are going to use four of the band's greatest hits as backdrops to a new series called Journey.

The word journey- is defined as traveling from one place to another, usually taking a rather long time, or a passage or progress from one stage to another: the journey to success.
You may not know it, but you are on a journey. And your journey is taking you to a particular destination. Do you know where you’re going? And equally important, do you know where you
are going to end up?
I Peter 1:18-21 (msg) says: Your life is a journey you must travel with a deep consciousness of God. It cost God plenty to get you out of that dead-end, empty-headed life you grew up in. He paid with Christ's sacred blood, you know. He died like an unblemished, sacrificial lamb. And this was no afterthought. Even though it has only lately—at the end of the ages—become public knowledge, God always knew he was going to do this for you. It's because of this sacrificed Messiah, whom God then raised from the dead and glorified, that you trust God, that you know you have a future in God.
Be here at Faith Chapel the next four Sundays for Journey: Where Are You Going?
4/19- "Faithfully"
4/26- "Don’t Stop Believing"
5/3- "Open Arms"
5/10- "Separate Ways"