Ephesians 6:10-18 "Finally, be strong in the Lord and in the strength of his might. Put on the whole armor of God, that you may be able to stand against the schemes
of the devil. For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against
the authorities, against the cosmic powers over this present darkness, against
the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places.Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in
the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm. Stand therefore, having fastened on the belt of truth, and having put on the
breastplate of righteousness, and, as shoes for your feet, having put on the readiness given by the gospel of
peace. In all circumstances take up the shield of faith, with which you can extinguish
all the flaming darts of the evil one; and take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word
of God, praying at all times in the Spirit, with all prayer and supplication. To that
end keep alert with all perseverance, making supplication for all the saints,"
Men we were not made to live like most men, we were made to fight, we were made to strive, we were made to work, we were made to conquer, we were made to give ourselves for something eternal.
Now we live in a fallen world, that lives in darkness and death. The kingdom of the evil one is spread across the land. We were not called to give ourselves to trifles, we were called to advance God's kingdom. To live with a passion to fight for Him, and to only every once in awhile drop our swords and look up for a smile.
I want to Fight! I don't want comfort. Because the Kingdom of God is built, not by those who rest easily in the streets of Zion, but by those who go out into the streets and fight. The weapons of our warfare are not carnal, they are mighty intercessory prayer, the proclamation of the Gospel, and sacrificial love.
Raise up men of God! Do what you were called to do, be valiant and strong, take your stand beside Jesus Christ and His cause, and watch the Devil come after you. Attacking you from the outside and the inside, but that's what war is about.
This is from an old sermon that I found on line the other day and i thought that I would share it. I don't know who it was that was speaking but I loved the message behind it.
1. Men step up and be strong men of God.
2. Everyday the spiritual battle around us is waging and real. Fight like your life depends on it, Fight like the lives of your family, friends and your children depend on it. Because it does!
Jason
Saturday, June 23, 2012
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Cover the Earth in the Blood of Christ
Have you ever seen the Sherwin Williams paint logo?
I was following a Sherwin Williams paint truck the other day
and as I studied their logo (as a Graphic Designer that is the sort of thing I
do), I started to see the gospel in it.
In the logo, the earth represents the earth and the red
paint represents the blood of Christ. The paint is even red, how fitting is
that?
Let's say that Jerusalem is where the paint starts being
poured. Just like Christianity the paint continues to spread across the earth
until the whole earth is covered. As the Gospel is being spread throughout the
world and the Kingdom of God advances more and more people enter into the body
and are covered by the blood of Christ.
Jesus came to this earth to pay our debt owed, a payment
that required blood and death. Because that sacrifice was perfect our sins are
now covered. Jesus didn't stop at paying our debt though, He rose from the
grave and conquered death and now anyone that believes given new life. Jesus
paid my debt, covered my sins, gave me new life and now it is His blood that
protects and seals my salvation.
So as I think about the SWP logo it reads "Cover the
Earth" but I see "Cover the Earth with the Blood of Christ"
Romans 4:7 "Blessed
are those whose lawless deeds are forgiven, and whose sins are covered;
Jason
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Breath Deep
Have any of you ever almost drowned before? At the moment
you were kicking , fighting to keep your head above water thinking this was the
end, what was your biggest fear? Was it death, or something else?
I have almost drowned before and when I think back it wasn't
death that I was most afraid of, it was what taking that first breath of water
into my lungs was going to feel like. Was it going to be painful? Would death
be instant or would it be slow and agonizing?
Isn't this how we all approach giving God control of our
lives?
It's that intense moment as we sink just below the surface, exhausted,
no longer having the strength to keep our head above water, lungs burning for a
breath of air and crying out for mercy that we remember the promise that God
makes to us. He says I AM the water of life, breathe me in.
As we read scripture God makes it very clear
to us that He is in control of all things. He wants us to follow His will
because He is the only one that truly knows what is best for us. When we try
and keep control of our lives He will discipline us like the loving Father that
He is, not because He is a cosmic killjoy, but because the love and plan He has
for us is greater than we could image.
God is the creator of all things so why do we make Him small
and think we can control our lives better than He can? Why do we have such a
hard time trusting Him? God promises to provide for your needs, to give you
strength, comfort, healing, love and life. All He asks for in return is that
you believe and trust in Him.
The way I see it is there are two ways to trust God. We can
stick our toes in and test the water or we can do a cannonball into the river
of life. So take a deep breath, plug your nose and jump into the hands of God.
1 Timothy 6:17 As for
the rich in this present age, charge them not to be haughty, nor to set their
hopes on the uncertainty of riches, but on God, who richly provides us with
everything to enjoy.
Jason
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
From Inseparable Friends and Delinquent Teens to Brothers in Christ
Has God ever given you an opportunity to share the Gospel with somebody, but you didn't have the guts to speak it? I think that if we are honest the answer to that question would be a loud resounding "YES".
I recently got a great email from a friend and it went like this;
"Thanks for the blog. Somehow you decided to start writing the blog at a time in my life when I needed it. I really think the blog was the beginning for me realizing that I have so much more to give and so much more to let go of. I have also learned since my hospitalization that I have more friends than I ever knew that have the same beliefs in God that I do and we just somehow never talked about it. Such a sad thing that we never talked about it. Do you remember when I came to Sparks? I had very recently forged a relationship with God before coming to see you. I was very excited about it and was really living it. Actively going to church. Talking about it with friends. Reading the Bible daily. I was in a good place. When I cam and saw you, you were in a much different place at the time. I remember a rant at a bar we were at when you went off about Creed and their hidden agenda of talking about God. I think at the time you believed you were an atheist. I have always been disappointed in myself for not telling you what I thought that day. I wanted to tell you how wrong you were, but did not have the guts to do so. I am still a more than a little ashamed of that. Not surprisingly, we did not talk much after that. I can only think of a few times we spoke over the next several years. Funny to say that I sometimes thank God for Facebook. I may have never known that you have become a Christian and that everything is right with you now. We very well may have gone the rest of out lives not knowing that we walk in the same shoes. I thank God that you DO have the guts to put yourself out there and shamelessly let the world know that God is the answer. How ironic that it has worked out this way. I am as happy as I can be that we went from being inseparable friends and delinquent teens to brothers in Christ."
When Shawn came to Sparks, NV it was 10+ years ago and he's right, we were in very different places in our lives. I wouldn't say that I was an atheist, I would probably have identified myself as a Satanist. I lived for no one but myself and was more than happy to find my identity in that and get my power from him. Truth be told even if Shawn would have shared the Gospel with me I wouldn't have accepted it, it just wasn't my time God had plenty of work to do in my heart.
So why do we rely on Facebook to tell us that our friends and family have become Christians? Shawn and I have been friends for many years, but it's not like I called him up one day and said "Hey guess what happened to me today, I became a Christian, do you know Jesus?" It wasn't until I started writing this blog that I found out he had became a Christian years ago.
I guess what I'm trying to say is we should be SHOUTING AT THE TOP OF OUR LUNGS THE MESSAGE OF THE GOSPEL! Jesus has pulled us out of the grave and breathed into us new life. Why wouldn't we want to share that with those around us? Is being accepted more important than their death? Pray for God to place people in your life to share the Gospel with and when He does seize the moment! The gift of Grace is too good to keep to yourself, share it with anybody and everybody. It's the seeds that we plant today that God springs forth life!
Shawn, I too thank God for Facebook, I thank God that He has saved the both of us, I thank God that we can say we went from being inseparable friends and delinquent teens to brothers in Christ. I love you brother!
Romans 1:16 "For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to
everyone who believes'
Jason
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Act Now, for Tomorrow May Never Come!
This weekend I got an email from a longtime friend that
rocked me to the core.
My friend, Shawn woke up one morning to an intense pain in
his lower leg. As he started to put all of the symptoms into a website it came
back as DVT (blood clots in the deep veins of his leg). Knowing this wasn't
something to blow off, he hopped into his car and headed to the ER.
He described the picture perfect ER visit, he got right in,
was diagnosed with DVT, given medications, a care plan and then sent on his
way. Once he got to his car is where it gets scary. He says " As soon as
my butt hit the seat it feels like someone grabbed both of his lungs in their
hands." In less than three seconds,
he went from chest pain, to Oh crap, to unconsciousness. According to the
doctors he should have died where he sat, but by God's Grace he woke up,
disoriented knowing he need to get back inside of the hospital. He pulled
himself out of the car and only made it halfway before he felt himself going
out again, so he laid down in the roadway of the parking lot, thinking someone
would find him. No one did and again by God's Amazing Grace he woke up again
determined to get into the hospital. In pure survival mode, he made his way
back into the hospital and yelled for help. I'm so happy to announce that after
a 5 day stay in the hospital and what could be a lifetime of medications he is
doing well. I can't help but think that God had His hands on him that day, and
at times picking Shawn up and carrying him to safety.
Bigger than what had happed to him physically, was what had
happened to him spiritually and emotionally. Shawn says "as a man, father, husband,
Marine, and Police Officer, I always felt like I was in control. I talk about
God and saying that everything happens for a reason and that life is in God's
hands, but I don't think I really believe that until now." Shawn's overwhelming thought since that day is
how fast this all happened. He had no time to think of his wife and children or
his relationship with God. It brings him to tears every time he thinks about
it.
Before this happened he had been struggling with the feeling
that he wasn't close enough to God, or that he wasn't doing enough as a
Christian man to really call himself a Christian. He says with absolute truth
that several times he thought "I will get to that later, I'm just too busy
with everything else."
To this I say, Shawn, it's not what YOU DO that makes you a
Christian, it's what Jesus DID that makes you a Christian. God reminds us of
that often and sometimes that discipline hurts...a lot! God wants 100% of our
hearts, that is where we start, making God central in our lives and let everything
else flow from that.
Shawn's point: Don't wait for one day get yourself right, let
God redeem your relationships with friends, family and more importantly Himself.
God is in control and only He knows which day will be your last and you have to
be ok with that.
This email was sent to his family and friends as a call to
action, to stop putting the important things off until tomorrow, for tomorrow
may never come.
Matthew 24:36 "But concerning that day and hour no one
knows, not even the angels of heaven, nor the Son, but the Father only."
Jason
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
I am a New Creation
I have fought for some pretty stupid causes in my life. Causes
that had no eternal value at all. I identified myself as a warrior, a solider
for what I believed in. I have destroyed lives. I have destroyed relationships.
I have caused pain. I have caused sorrow. I was an instrument of the Devil, believing
his lies that I would somehow be rewarded and my life would finally be
complete. But all of the things I once found my identity in, was just a
smokescreen for my own anger, hatred and pain. I was angry so I took it out on
those around me. I hated myself, so I hated those different from me. I was in
pain, so caused pain to anyone I could, thinking that it would somehow take my
pain away.
In the midst of the life I was leading I would get glimpses
of God and I would hear Him calling my name, but I never answered Him. I fought
against Him, thinking, God is for the weak. "I can do this myself" I
would say. But God is more persistent than I am, God is stronger than I am, and
God is stronger than my sin and the sins committed against me.
God grabbed a hold of me so tight one day, and this time He
wasn't going to let go. By the Grace of God he put my wife into my life. I went
to "Living Stones Church" with her one Sunday and it was a day that
would drastically change my life. On that day I heard God audibly speak to me,
and physically felt Him with his arms around me. He told me to follow Him, that
he would heal my pain and fill the hole in my heart and make me complete. I
wanted all that God was promising, but as I started thinking of the evil I had committed
I had an overwhelming sense of doom. "How could God forgive me?" All
that I had ever searched for was placed into my hands and then snatched
away...or so I thought.
I went months trying to work my way to this salvation that
was preached every Sunday until I had exhausted my own power. I was at the end of
myself, ready to admit defeat and accept
my punishment of eternal damnation. That is the point that I cornered one of
our pastors after the service and told him all of the things I have done and
that I was ready to accept what was coming to me. The answer I got from him
wasn't the one that I was expecting though. He went through scriptures with me
and showed me that I hadn't gone too far,
I hadn't done too much and that what God wants for me is greater than I could
have ever imagined.
My salvation wasn't
based on me forgiving myself or by my own power. It is based on the work of
Jesus Christ and the work He accomplished on the Cross. It was Jesus that bore
my sins and the sins committed against me on the Cross. The wrath that I
thought God had against me, Jesus took upon himself...for my sake. He lived the
perfect life that I never could, died the death that I deserved and then resurrected
from death to give me new life. He came to this earth to be the perfect
sacrifice that paid my debt in full, but here was the kicker for me...Jesus' righteousness
was passed onto me. Upon accepting Christ as my King and Savior I was made a
new creation, God took my heart of stone and replaced it with a heart of flesh
and He now sees me as blameless in his eyes. All of the sins I have committed,
commit and will commit are paid for. All of the sins that have been committed
against me, that caused my anger and hatred against myself, that I then took
out on others, were taken away in an instant. The chains that had made me a
slave were shed that day and I never want to look back. My past is now hidden in the body of Christ,
and it is now through that power, that I am free to live the life, and be the
man that he created me to be.
2 Corinthians 5:17 Therefore,
if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold,
the new has come.
Jason
Monday, February 27, 2012
I Have Insurance
This morning I woke up to snow. It wasn't a lot, just enough
that made me think that I should leave a little early for work.
I love the snow, it makes everything clean and new; things
seem to be extra quiet and life slows down a little.
One thing I'm not, is afraid to drive in the snow. I did it
for many years in a tractor-trailer while driving for FedEx Freight. You don't
have to freak out about it, there are just some slight changes that you have to
make in your driving to get to where you're going safely. Leave extra stopping
distance, drive at a slightly slower speed, ease into the turns; you know use
some common sense.
As I got on the road I seemed to be the only one that was
changing my driving habits at all, and it got me thinking of how we view our
salvation and others view religion. The way I see it is we can look at it one
of three ways. * Attention * there is only one correct answer.
1.
You can drive through your Christian life saying
" I have insurance (salvation) Now I can do what I want and still go to
heaven." This is how most people
were driving this morning, thinking only about getting themselves to where they
were going, without regard for the others around them.
2.
You can hit the road without insurance and think
that if you just drive carefully enough (good works) you'll get to heaven. This is a ridiculous
view. Driving without insurance carries with it a hefty penalty. That penalty
in your life is death.
3.
Or you can have you insurance (salvation) and
drive with consideration to those around you, so you all get to where you are
headed safely (good works).
James 2: 14-18 says What good is
it, my brothers, if someone says he has faith but does not have works? Can that
faith save him? If a brother or sister is poorly clothed and lacking in daily
food, and one of you says to them, "Go in peace, be warmed and
filled," without giving them the things needed for the body, what good is that?
So also faith by itself, if it does not have works, is dead. But someone
will say, "You have faith and I have works." Show me your faith apart
from your works, and I will show you my faith by my works.
There isn't a religion in the world that
doesn't agree that there is something wrong with us, but what differs is their
opinion on how to fix it. This is where the world views religion and sees us as
hypocrites. Worldly religions will tell you that it is through your good deeds
that you receive your salvation, but just try and measure up to perfect and you
are bound to fail. By heaping up your good deeds, YOU DO NOTHING, to secure
your place in heaven. Good deeds to receive salvation is just an extension of
your selfishness.
But here is what God says about
us...you can do nothing to fix yourself.
Here is the good news though, the
main point of the Gospel, and if you read nothing else READ THIS... God sent
His Son to die in your place. Jesus being fully God , and fully man, means he
lived the perfect life that we can't. He then died in our place as a perfect
sacrifice and that means the salvation is permanent. He then rose from the
grave, conquering death to give us new life, and when He rose from death that
means the payment was accepted.
Jesus bought and paid for our insurance
with His blood. It is through that, that our good works flow. Not to receive
salvation but because we have salvation.
So drive knowing you have
insurance, look for the opportunities to tell others that their bill can be
paid for them. Love the people around you with the love of Christ and let you
good works flow from that. "Rest and go in peace."
Jason
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