Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Get the Family Together

Dear Brother/Sister in Christ,
If you love someone, you care very deeply about the things they care about. If something is important to one you love, it is important to you.

Did you know that unity in the family of God is very, very important to Jesus? It is so important to Him that in the garden shortly before the soldiers arrived to arrest Him, Jesus prayed that we would be one just as He and His Father are one. Here's what He prayed:

"I'm praying not only for them, but also for those who will believe in me because of them and their witness about me. The goal is for all of them to become one heart and mind— Just as you, Father, are in me and I in you, so they might be one heart and mind with us. Then the world might believe that you, in fact, sent me. The same glory you gave me, I gave them, so they'll be as unified and together as we are— I in them and you in me. Then they'll be mature in this oneness, and give the godless world evidence That you've sent me and loved them in the same way you've loved me." (John 17:20-23, The Message)

Sadly, you don't have to hang out at church more than a few minutes to realize that we are not one. In fact, the Body of Christ couldn't be more disunited. We're fragmented into hundreds of denominations, and even within those denominations the members can't even agree on the smallest things.

I am absolutely convinced the disunity of the Body is the devil's proudest accomplishment in the last two thousand years. Think about it: If you were the devil, how would you go about making sure the world didn't come to know Jesus? He can't discredit the Savior; He is blameless and spotless. He can't discredit God's word; it is truth without mixture of error. He can't discredit the message of the Gospel; it is the power of God unto salvation. So what's the devil to do to slow the spread of the Gospel? He went after the weakest link of the chain - us.

The devil is a liar, but he's not stupid. If he can get you and me arguing and fighting with each other we'll be so busy going after each other we won't take the time to tell others about Jesus. And that is precisely what he has done so successfully for most of the last two thousand years.

Here's the truly heartbreaking part- We've been separated for so long and the divisions run so deep that most of us have a great distrust for anyone who proposes unity among the various factions of the Body of Christ. I might have to admit that you are my brother in Christ, but if you adhere to a different belief than me about when in the course of history Jesus is going to return or whether or not a gift of the Holy Spirit is still valid today, I can't worship with you, I can't fellowship with you, I can't work together with you to win our city for Christ, and in a lot of cases I will preach against you in my pulpit. God help us! No wonder the world looks at us and decides they don't want what we claim to possess!

If you look at the disunity in the church and consider how many hundreds of years it took us to become this fractured, it is so easy to give up hope. There's no way we can ever put this back together again. We can't even get 10 people in our church to agree, how can we even dare to think the Body of Christ can ever be united this side of eternity?

But I still believe in and serve a miracle-working God! A God who spoke the universe into existence with the power of His Word. A God who time and time again has done the impossible. The Bible tells us in no uncertain terms that nothing is impossible for God. And in the Garden hours before He died for you and me Jesus prayed - not that you and I would agree on everything, but that we would be one.

God, get your family together again!

Saturday, February 24, 2007

The Lord will Fulfil

Accept him whose faith is weak, without passing judgment on disputable matters.
Romans 14:1
Thought... Parents are careful and tender with their newborn babies even though babies are demanding, messy, and sometimes difficult. When parents aren't this way with their babies, they are recognized as abusive and dangerous. So if new Christians are newborn children of God, shouldn't our patience be greater, our words more tender, our understanding more generous, and our care more attentive?

Prayer... Father in heaven, forgive me and stir me to action. I am ashamed that I have not done more to nurture those newborn babies in your family. Give me greater patience with their failures and greater passion for their struggles so that they won't have to feel they are journeying on their own. In Jesus' name I pray. Amen.

Sunday, February 18, 2007

The Absence of God's Love

The Absence of God's Love
Bishop E. Earl Jenkins

"God…Separated the Light from the Darkness." Genesis 1:3 NIV

A university professor challenged his class: "Did God create everything?"

A student replied, "Yes." The professor continued: "If God created everything, then He created evil too. And since our works define who we are, then God is evil."

The class became silent. Suddenly another student raised his hand and asked, "Professor, does darkness exist?" The professor responded, "Yes." The student replied, "No, sir, darkness does not exist. Darkness is just the absence of light. Light, we can study, but not darkness. In fact we can use Newton's prism to break the white light into many colors and study the various wavelengths of each color. But you cannot measure darkness. A simple ray of light can break into a world of darkness and illuminate it. How can you know how dark a certain space is? You measure the amount of light present. Darkness is a term used by man to describe what happens when there is no light present."

Then the young man asked, "Sir, does evil exist?" Now uncertain, the professor responded, "Of course." To this the student replied, "No, evil does not exist, sir, or at least it does not exist unto itself. It is simply the absence of God. It is just like darkness, a word that man has created to describe the absence of light. God did not create evil. It is the result of what happens when man does not have God's love present in his heart. Evil is like the cold that comes when there is no heat, or the darkness that comes when there is no light." The professor sat down.

The young man's name was Albert Einstein.

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Love God?

Love God?
Dr. Frederick K.C. Price
When I first got saved, I used to have a problem trying to relate to the Father and Jesus in an attitude of love. It was difficult because I had never seen Jesus or the Father, and the only way I knew to love was, in some way, to tell someone you loved them. Or you could hug them, kiss them, hold their hand, cuddle them, or give them something. I tried telling God that I loved Him, but I never really felt satisfied that I was expressing that love. I could say, "I love you," and that was nice for starters, but that was not sufficient by itself. To me, there had to be some demonstration that went along with what I said.

One day, I was reading the Word, and I found out how to love God. I found out how to love Him in a way that I know I am loving Him, that He is receiving my love, and that He is satisfied with my demonstration of my love to Him.

Jesus says in the first part of John 14:21:
"He who has My commandments and keeps them, it is he who loves Me...."

I want to immediately arrest your attention to the fact that when Jesus says commandments, He is not just talking about the Ten Commandments. If you think only of the Ten Commandments, you will shortchange yourself. Anything God says to do is a commandment. God does not fool around with suggestions. He does not mess with reading between the lines. He directly tells you what He wants. When He tells you, it is a command—no ifs, ands, or buts about it. The reason we should do it, according to Jesus, is out of love. If we love God, we should make it a point to do what He commands in John 14:21-23.

"He who has My commandments and keeps them, it is he who loves Me. And He who loves Me will be loved by my Father, and I will love him and manifest Myself to him." Judas (not Iscariot) said to Him, "Lord, how is it that you will manifest Yourself to us, and not to the world?" Jesus answered and said to him, "If anyone loves Me, he will keep My word...."

That leaves a whole lot of people out of the picture. If you are doing God's Word, you are tithing. You are not a fornicator, an adulterer or adulteress, or a gossiper. You are not lying, nor stealing. You are doing everything God tells you to do in His Word. That also means that you are seeking the Kingdom of God first, and His righteousness. You have time for Bible studies. You have time for prayer.

Also notice that Jesus does not use the word perfect here. We should be glad for that. If the word perfect were in this verse, it would leave us all out. Praise God that word is not there.

Jesus goes on to say in John 14:23-24:
Jesus answered and said to him, "If anyone loves Me, he will keep My word; and my Father will love him, and We will come to him and make Our home with him. "He who does not love me does not keep my words; and the word which you hear is not Mine but the Father's who sent Me."

This is how God interprets your love to Him -- not by sending Him a card at Valentine's Day, not by sending Him a box of candy. Jesus says, "If a man loves Me, He will keep My word." If you love God, you will do His Word. Jesus also says, "He who does not love Me does not keep My words." A person who does not love God is someone who is not doing His Word -- and you have to be the judge as to whether or not you are doing God's Word.

Accept the Lord -THAT IS A FACT

If the one you love and care about dies without Jesus, they will go to
hell
for all eternity! Several weeks ago, I was asked by a man to go visit
his
87-year-old father in the hospital. His health was failing fast and
the
doctors did not expect him to live more than a few weeks. This man
told me
his father had refused to go to church during his life, didn't want to
hear
"religious talk," and stated often that he didn't care what happened to
him
after he was dead.

I went to the hospital and spent about 20 minutes with this elderly
gentleman, talking to him about Christ's love and about how God desired
to
have an eternal relationship with him. He was fairly polite but very
adamant about letting me know he lived his entire life without God and
had
no desire to start believing in some "invisible man in the sky." He
asked
me to leave and let him die in peace. Sadly, I deal every day with
people
like this man whose hearts are so hardened they simply don't want to
hear
anything about the Lord.

I got a call a few days later from the man whose father I had visited.
I
could tell he had been crying and he had a difficult time telling me
that
his father had passed away the previous night and wanted to know if
there
was any chance his father was in Heaven. I told him that if his father
had
decided in the last moments of his life to accept the Lord into his
heart by
faith, then yes he was in Heaven. However, if he had continued to deny
Christ's love and died in his sins, then sadly he was lost for all
eternity.
One of the most difficult things I have to do each day is tell people
that
if their loved one dies without Jesus, they will spend eternity in
hell.

(This is why I tell you often what we do every day here at Liveprayer
is so
critical and why we are constantly being attacked by the enemy. We are
literally warring with satan 24/7 for the eternal souls of men!)

My friend, what drives me each day is the reality that every second of
every
day people are dying and going to hell. Hell is a place that was NEVER
intended for man. It was created for satan and the fallen angels that
followed him. God's desire is that ALL come to repentance and that
none be
lost. Let me clear up a misconception many people have. God doesn't
send
anyone to hell. Let me say that once more. God doesn't send anyone to
hell. The only way you can get to hell is to CHOOSE to go there. The
only
people that go to hell are the ones who make the choice to spend
eternity
there with satan and the fallen angels.

Let me tell you something. After nearly 2 decades of evangelistic
ministry, I can assure you that very few people actually want to go to
hell.
For most people they either don't believe there is such a place or
nobody
has ever told them how they can avoid ending up there. VERY FEW PEOPLE
REALLY WANT TO SPEND ETERNITY IN HELL. With the better percentage of
two
full generations having never even gone to church, we have more people
than
ever who are dying and going to hell simply because they didn't really
understand that when they died they were either going to spend eternity
with
God their Creator in Heaven, or be eternally separated from God their
Creator in hell.

That is where my passion comes from to use the power of the Internet to
reach millions of people all over the planet each and every day with
the
hope we have in Jesus Christ. That is what keeps me getting up night
after
night, week after week, month after month, now year after year at 11
p.m. 5
nights a week to go to a TV studio and use secular television to reach
the
lost and hurting masses with the message that Jesus loves them and that
without Christ they will die one day and be lost for all eternity.

I do what I do each day because I know that if your dad or mom, your
brother
or sister, your husband or wife, your son or daughter, your neighbor
for
friend, your boss or co-worker, the people in your life die without
knowing
Jesus, they will spend all eternity in hell!!!

I love you and care about you so much. I love you enough to give my
life
every day to bring you the Absolute Truth of God's Word and the love of
Jesus Christ. My heart breaks when I get the emails from people who
have
lost loved ones and friends. It breaks even more when I find out their
loved one or friend didn't have a relationship with Jesus since I know
that
this special person in their life is in hell for all eternity. We get
so
caught up in so many things during this life, but there is nothing more
important than telling people about the fact that Jesus loves them and
without putting their faith in Christ they will die and be lost for all
eternity.

You can't force someone to get saved. That is a choice they have to
make
for themselves. But you can certainly make sure they know about that
choice
and how critical it is since what they do with Jesus will determine
their
eternal home. What they ultimately choose to do is something they have
to
decide for themselves. However, if you love and care about the people
who
are in your life, you will love and care about them enough to tell them
the
fact that if they die without Christ in their heart they will spend all
eternity in hell.

The great evangelist DL Moody stated one of his greatest regrets in
life was
the night of the Chicago fire. He preached that night and instead of
giving
an invitation, he told the audience to think about his words and come
back
the next night. I submit to you today, that a man or woman of God in a
church service, or in any type of meeting or conference, or in any
media
appearance, who doesn't use the opportunity to tell people how to
accept
Jesus as their Savior is committing spiritual malpractice!!! The only
thing
we can really offer this world is Jesus, and there is no excuse to not
use
every opportunity we have to tell people how they can know Jesus as
their
personal Savior.

Let me be blunt. You can do all the "seeker" services you want, think
outside the box and use every creative means possible to reach people,
but
if once you have reached them you don't use that opportunity to tell
them
how to be saved, you have accomplished NOTHING. The fact is, people
die
every second and if they die without Christi in their heart they are
going
to hell for all eternity. THAT IS A FACT. How can any man or woman of
God
know that fact, have a group of people assembled, and not use the
opportunity to tell them how to be saved?

People deserve to know the truth and to not tell them is no different
than
if you knew a building was going to blow up in 10 minutes and sat back
and
didn't tell everyone to get out. In the end, you can't trick people
into
getting saved, you can't play games to get them saved, you can't hope
they
figure it out for themselves, at some point you simply have to be blunt
and
tell them that they will die one day and at that moment if they don't
know
Christ as their Savior their soul will be lost for all eternity!!!

The Bible states that when a person comes to faith in Christ, the
angels in
Heaven rejoice. As I look at the salvations reports from the Internet
and
TV program each day here at Liveprayer, I know that each person is
someone's
mom or dad, someone's husband or wife, someone's son or daughter,
someone's
boss or co-worker, someone's friend or neighbor. The fact is, the
people
you love and care about in this life will die one day and at that
moment
they will either be in Heaven with the Lord or forever in hell. Please
don't neglect to tell them about Jesus and His love for them.

I can promise you today that with whatever breath I have left in this
life,
I will continue to spend each waking moment doing everything I can to
reach
the lost and hurting masses throughout the world, including your loved
ones
and friends, with the message that Jesus Christ is the way, and the
truth,
and the life, and that nobody comes to the Father except through Him
!!!


In His love and service,
Your friend and brother in Christ,
Bill Keller

Monday, February 12, 2007

Never forget, helping others

Helping others is not an option. One of the most compelling things
about
the accounts of Jesus' life in the Gospels is His compassion for those
who
were hurting. Jesus loved people. Jesus had a heart for those who
were
looking for hope. It does not take a Biblical scholar to understand
that as
a child of God, helping others is the main job God has given us to do.
The
scriptures are full of exhortations to help those in need, the poor,
the
widows. While the needs of some people are obvious, we are also to be
there
for those whose needs may not be as obvious, the spiritually poor.

You see, the spiritually poor are looking for answers to the questions
of
life. When the challenges of this life become overwhelming, they are
looking for answers, looking for hope. A person in this state of mind,
at
this place in their life is in desperate need of a word from God.
Where
does that word come from? From the people God sends into their life,
YOU
AND ME!

I realize many of you today are facing great battles in your life.
Struggles with sin. Struggles on your job or at school. Struggles in
your
family relationships. Struggles with your finances. Struggles with
your
health. Let me share something with you that I learned years ago. It
was
at the height of my personal struggles, when my natural tendency was to
focus solely on the battles I was facing, that I would seek out ways to
serve God by helping someone else.

Even though my battles didn't go away, they became more manageable.
The
struggles weren't as difficult and answers to my problems came a little
easier. Why? I am convinced the Bible teaches us that if we will be
about
our Father's business, He will be about our business. It is a
spiritual
principle that works!!!

I want to challenge you today. Pray about who it is God has put in
your
life who is hurting and needing hope in the midst of a difficult
situation.
It may be someone in your family. Possibly a friend. Maybe someone at
church. It could be a person at your work or in your school. God has
strategically placed you in the life of someone today who is hurting
and in
need of a word from God.

Once you have prayed and God shows you who it is, reach out to that
person.
Have a cup of coffee or a bite to eat with them. Go do something
together.
Get that person in a one-on-one situation and let them know they are
not
alone in their battle, that they are not alone in whatever they are
going
through. You are there to stand with them, to pray with them, and to
help
them see victory. Often, it is not necessary to do more than just
reach out
in love to that person who is hurting, for them to see and feel the
love of
Christ coming from you. I have always said it is usually not what we
say,
but what we do that shows the Christ in us to others.

I love you, and care about you so much. I will be praying for you
today
because I know you are going through problems in your life. I am
reaching
out to you to let you know I will pray for you, I will stand with you,
and I
will be here to help you overcome whatever the battles are in your
life.
God has given us each other because He never expected us to go through
this
journey alone. We are to bear one another's burdens.

Today, reach out to that person God has placed on your heart. Show
them the
love of Christ through your actions. Let them know they are not alone,
that
someone cares for them. That can be the difference between victory and
defeat in their life, between them living without hope, and moving
forward
victoriously over the problems in their life. Never forget, helping
others
is not an option, it is what God has called His children to do.


In His love and service,
Your friend and brother in Christ,
Bill Keller

Sunday, February 11, 2007

Pleasing God

What a wretched man I am! Who will rescue me from this body of death? Thanks be to God-through Jesus Christ our Lord! Romans 7:24-25


Thought... While marred by sin and death, human beings are still created in God's image and fashioned in our mother's womb by his Sovereign care. But we bump up against the hard reality of our weakness and failure. We cannot be like God in his most defining attribute, holiness. We sin. We rebel. We fail. We do what we know we should not do. We neglect the important matters of God's will and nit-pick at nothing. With our words, we hurt and injure those we love. Who can save us from these bitter and limiting realities that we find in ourselves? Praise and hallelujahs go to Jesus when we trust him as our Messiah and Lord, since he can then save us from these evils and make us ready to live a life of blessing to others and to God.

Prayer... Worthy of praise and honor are you God Most High. You are mighty, holy, and beyond compare. You have also chosen to be loving, generous, merciful, forgiving, and tender with us, your children. Thank you for being God, just the way you have chosen to be God. In Jesus' name I pray. Amen.

Tuesday, February 6, 2007

Are You a Checklist Christian?

Are You a Checklist Christian?
Dr. Creflo A. Dollar

Are you a checklist Christian? Do you keep a running list of all the things that you've done hoping that you will obtain favor with God? Do you tithe, religiously attend church service and quote scriptures in order to prove that you're righteous? If so, you may mistakenly believe that your checklist of good works will cause you to gain acceptance with the Father. I have good news for you! When you make Jesus the Lord of your life, you become the righteousness of God. It is through His shed blood that you have right standing with God, not through your own efforts so you can throw away your checklist!

Salvation is a free gift that is available to every person. The day you become born again God declares you righteous. To be righteous means to be in right-standing with God and able to stand before Him without a sense of guilt, condemnation or inferiority. Righteousness is something that is not earned; in other words it is something you do not work for. It is a privilege made available to you through and by the blood of Jesus who died on the cross for you. "For he hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in him" (2 Corinthians 5:21).

Accepting Jesus into your heart is the best decision you will ever make. When you confess Him as your Lord and Savior, you are cleansed of all unrighteousness and are made a new creation in Him. When you sin, or miss the mark, repent and ask God to forgive you. He is faithful to do it every time you ask (1 John 1:9).

Along with righteousness also comes the gift of God's grace. God's grace is His unmerited favor and love. Unmerited means that you do not earn or deserve it; but God gives it to you anyway. If you want to walk in power and be an overcomer in this life, all you have to do is receive God's grace and righteousness. You don't have to sin if you don't want to and God's grace is available to help you overcome temptation when it comes.

Since righteousness is a free gift, why would anyone work to become righteous if they have already been declared so by God? Many times it is simply because they don't understand that their efforts don't change their status with God. Righteousness is something you receive by faith. Romans 10:3 says, "For they being ignorant of God's righteousness, and going about to establish their own righteousness, have not submitted themselves unto the righteousness of God." In these last days, Believers should be walking in the righteousness already established for them through Christ Jesus instead of trying to establish their own.

The problem with being a checklist Christian is that the person becomes so focused on his or her works that they forget to acknowledge Jesus and the righteousness that has already been given to them. Galatians 2:21 says, "...for if keeping the law could make us right with God, then there was no need for Christ to die" (New Living Translation). When the person acknowledges that he or she has been made the righteousness of God, they are giving credit where credit is due—to our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

No matter how many "goodie-goodie" things you do, they will not make you more or less righteous. No matter how long your checklist of works is, it alone, will not get you into Heaven. Joining the choir won't make you righteous and neither will feeding the hungry or praying three times a day. God expects you to do what is right and appropriate. He does not expect you to be perfect. Just by being His child you are already acceptable in His eyes.

If you find that you are depending more on your checklist than you do God, it's time to throw that list of works out the window. Understand that God loves you whether you have a list of good works or not. In fact, the good works that you seek to do should spring from the truth that you are the righteousness of God; righteous people do righteous things.
God loves you so much that He sent His Son, Jesus, to take your sin upon Himself and die so that you would be able to be free from it forever. You now have a right to get answers to your prayers, ask forgiveness of your sins and be cleansed (1 John 1:9). If you haven't accepted the free gift of salvation and are ready to do so, simply ask Jesus to come into your heart and accept it by faith!

VICTORY OVER WHATEVER SITUATION

A Super win for a Super coach and man of God! There's an old saying,
"Nice
guys finish last." I've never agreed with that statement and on Sunday
night it was once again proven to be wrong when the Indianapolis Colts
beat
the Chicago Bears 29-17 in Super Bowl 41. The Colts are lead by their
coach, Tony Dungy, who is the ultimate "nice guy" in sports. He
doesn't
yell at his players, he doesn't unleash tirades strewn with curse
words,
you'll never hear of Coach Dungy breaking furniture or attacking
cameramen.
In this "win at all costs" era of high-priced professional sports,
Coach
Dungy actually believes faith and family comes before football. He
lives
his faith on and off his job as the head coach of the Indianapolis
Colts.

While the national media wanted to focus on the fact Dungy was the
first
African-American head coach to win the Super Bowl, Dungy was much more
interested in letting people know that while he is proud of that
accomplishment, he wanted everyone to know that first and foremost he
was a
Christian man who loved Jesus Christ! He is an unashamed follower of
Christ
who is always willing to be part of any event that is designed to
promote
the Christian faith. While Dungy appears to be timid and soft-spoken,
he is
a bold and powerful spokesman for the cause of Christ!

It was not an easy road to that moment Sunday night as Tony Dungy
hoisted
the Vince Lombardi Trophy over his head, symbolic of being the world
champion of professional football. For years he was passed over for
head
coaching positions despite the fact he was clearly qualified to take
the
next step from being a coordinator to a head coach. Finally in 1996,
he
got his break when the lowly Tampa Bay Buccaneers hired Dungy after
their
top two choices turned down the job. Dungy inherited a franchise that
had a
history of losing, one of the worst in all of pro sports.

However, in 6 seasonS, Dungy turned the Bucs from a perennial loser
into a
winner. Despite 3 successive trips of the playoffs, he was fired when
ownership determined that Dungy simply couldn't win the big game. The
very
next season, with Dungy's successor John Gruden at the helm, the Bucs
won
the Super Bowl with virtually the same players. This only fueled the
conversation that Tony Dungy was a good coach but he simply couldn't
win the
big game.

Coach Dungy was not out of work long. He was immediately hired by the
Indianapolis Colts who had a great offense but a horrible defense.
Dungy's
specialty was defense and he came to Indianapolis with the job of
rebuilding
the Colts defense and leading them to the Super Bowl. The Colts have
had
much success in the 5 years Dungy has been their head coach. Over the
past
3 seasons, they have been one of the favorites to win the Super Bowl,
but
always fell short. Again, the talk of Dungy not being able to win the
big
game was always front and center with each season-ending playoff loss.

ALL OF THAT TALK IS NOW OVER. TONY DUNGY HAS NOT ONLY WON THE SUPER
BOWL,
BUT BASED ON HIS COACHING RECORD, HAS NOW ALL BUT ASSURED HIMSELF A
PLACE IN
PRO FOOTBALL'S HALL OF FAME. MANY WILL POINT TO HIM BEING THE FIRST
AFRICAN-AMERICAN TO WIN THE SUPER BOWL, BUT TONY DUNGY WILL TELL YOU
THAT
WHILE HE CONSIDERS IT AN HONOR TO BE ABLE TO BREAK THAT BARRIER, HE IS
MOST
PROUD OF HIS RELATIONSHIP WITH JESUS CHRIST!

Many of you are fighting battles in your life today, just like Tony
Dungy
has fought in his life. I want to share with you today a word of
encouragement to help you see victory in whatever battle you may be
facing
in your life today. While you have to sit down and formulate a battle
plan,
a strategy to win, the most important element of all is having the
confidence to win. YOU CANNOT WIN A BATTLE IF YOU DON'T BELIEVE YOU
CAN! Let
me say that again. YOU CANNOT WIN A BATTLE IF YOU DON'T BELIEVE YOU
CAN!
Before you sit down to put together your battle plan, you must first
have
the confidence that you CAN WIN!

Most of the national experts said the Chicago Bears would beat the
Indianapolis Colts in the Super Bowl. Had the Indianapolis coaches
and
players gone into that football game with that attitude, there is no
battle
plan in the world that would have allowed them to win that game. I
guarantee
you that every expert in the day of David gave him no chance to defeat
Goliath. Had David went into that battle with that attitude, there is
no way
that he would have defeated Goliath. YOU CANNOT WIN A BATTLE IF YOU
DON'T
BELIEVE YOU CAN!

So, the logical question is where does this belief come from? It comes
from
our past experiences with God. You see my friend, the Bible proclaims
that
God is immutable, never changing. It tells us that Jesus Christ is the
same
yesterday, today, and forever. What that means is the same God who led
you
to victory in the past is the same God who will lead you to victory
today!!!
The great warriors of Israel had NO CONFIDENCE that they could beat
Goliath,
but David did. How could this young man, a non-warrior, have such
confidence? Because of his PAST EXPERIENCES WITH GOD!

In the anchor verses for this Devotional found in 1 Samuel Chapter 17,
David
tells Saul that he can beat Goliath because in the past, as he was
watching
his father's sheep, he had to kill a bear and lion that had tried to
kill
the sheep. He simply said that the same God who gave him victory over
the
bear and lion was the same God that would give him victory over
Goliath.
David had the full confidence in knowing that the same God who led him
to
victory in the past was the same God that would lead him to victory
now.

My word to you today is that no matter what your "giant" is, the same
God
who delivered you in the past is the same God who will deliver you
today! I
don't care what your battle is, God won't let you down. Does that mean
that
you can just sit back and achieve victory? Of course not. You still
have to
prepare a battle plan, you still have to go out and execute your battle
plan
just like David did but the key is, you can go into that battle with
the
full confidence and knowledge that the same God who led you to victory
in
the past is the same God that will lead you to victory today!!!

I love you and care about you so much. I hurt today because I know that
many
of you are facing incredible battles in your life but I want you to
take a
few moments right now and remember the battles that you have had in the
past. Remember those times in your life when you had to depend totally
on
God and how He led you to victory. Encourage yourself today by thinking
of
those impossible situations that you faced in past years, situations
that
looked overwhelming. Remember how you called out to God for help and
how God
gave you a plan of attack and as you faithfully executed that plan, you
got
victory over that situation. THAT IS THE SAME GOD WHO WILL LEAD YOU TO
VICTORY OVER WHATEVER SITUATION YOU FACE TODAY!!!

I will be praying for you today, praying for you to see victory in
whatever
battles that you are facing. As you look to God for a battle plan, as
you
look to God to help you execute that battle plan, never forget that the
same
God who has led you to victory in the past, is the same God who will
lead
you to victory today. Tony Dungy is a winner. Not because he wins
football
games, or because his team won the Super Bowl, but because of his
relationship with Jesus Christ. It is his faith in Christ that has
seen him
through the difficult times and now to victory. Today, it is your
faith in
Christ that will see you through your difficult times and lead you to
victory. HAVE THE CONFIDENCE TO WIN!!!

In His love and service,
Your friend and brother in Christ,
Bill Keller


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Sunday, February 4, 2007

The Lord is my Banner

Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows. James 1:17

Thought... He doesn't waver! Isn't that comforting? God is consistent and in his consistency, he gives good gifts. He created the world in all its majesty and gave it to us to use. When sin strangled life, God gave us the promise and executed it through Abraham and the Israelites. When death claimed us, he gave us Jesus, crucified and resurrected, to give us the assurance of our victory over sin and death. There is no shadow in that brilliant light and we are assured that light will keep on shining!
Prayer... Gracious and generous God Almighty, thank you for consistently giving me your grace, your gifts, your love, and your promises. I have no one; I have nothing, that compares to you. Thank you for all your many gifts in Jesus name! Amen.

Saturday, February 3, 2007

Jesus is calling

Softly and tenderly Jesus is calling,Calling for you and for me;See, on the portals He's waiting and watching,Watching for you and for me.Why should we tarry when Jesus is pleading,Pleading for you and for me?Why should we linger and heed not His mercies,Mercies for you and for me?Time is now fleeting, the moments are passing,Passing from you and from me;Shadows are gathering, deathbeds are coming,Coming for you and for me.O for the wonderful love He has promised,Promised for you and for me!Though we have sinned, He has mercy and pardon,Pardon for you and for me.