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Showing posts with label eternity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eternity. Show all posts

Sunday, June 25, 2017

The Kingdom Coming


You see, without His ark of safety, none of us can escape the flood.  Without His shepherding and shielding, none of us can escape the city of sin.  Without the cross, none of us can be saved.  Without the resurrection, none of us can have eternal life.  So run to Him today.  If you don’t know Him personally – if you have not been born again through the power of His grace – please surrender to His pleading and get aboard the ark of eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.  Confess your sins and surrender to His Lordship.  If you are saved today and you have turned your back on the city of sin, then join me in calling out to the lost and dying all around us that Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life.  We have no time to lose.
“Watch therefore: for ye know not what hour your Lord doth come.”

Sunday, March 26, 2017

HEAVY

 
This week something really odd happened for me.  I heard a tune that I really liked but I didn't know the words.  When I heard the tune I thought maybe I could do some kind of spoken word performance to it.  It just had a nice rhythm and feel.  But, because I could tell it was a hip-hop kind of sound, I figured I'd better check out the source before I tried to do anything with it.  I mean, it wouldn't be good as a pastor to promote some kind of profanity laced rant right?

Well, I checked it out. and my fears were justified.  I found out it is a new song by Linkin Park featuring Kiiara.  It isn't a good song.  So I almost walked away from the idea.  But I felt it weighing on my spirit that somebody somewhere needed to hear what I had to say...maybe someone that won't hear it any other way. 

So I decided to proceed.  My performance of "Heavy" is nothing like the original.  In fact, you might say it's the exact opposite.  So please listen and share it onward if you know someone who needs to hear it because that isn't gravity weighing it down. :-) 

Friday, March 10, 2017

When God Waits


Close on the heels of my questions and wondering, I turned to the Bible to see what it says about the idea.  I typed the word “wait” into the search engine of my Bible software and eagerly scanned the verses to see if I could find one where God was waiting.  However, as I read verse after verse I became crestfallen.  It seemed there was no scriptural support for the idea of God waiting.  But then I found Isaiah 30:18 “¶ And therefore will the LORD wait, that he may be gracious unto you, and therefore will he be exalted, that he may have mercy upon you: for the LORD is a God of judgment: blessed are all they that wait for him.”  Huzzah!  There in the Bible I found a verse that said God waited.  My search was over.  Or was it?  Of course not.  I continued searching but I could not find any more verses that said God waited.  So I came back to this one and said, “Well, I’d better check the meaning of the word in Hebrew.  Maybe we translated it “wait” in English, but perhaps the Hebrew is more precise.”  I was relieved to find that the Hebrew definition also meant “to await: long, tarry, wait.”  But if this was the only verse in the Bible that says God waits, how was I supposed to fully understand God’s waiting?

Monday, February 8, 2016

HEAVEN!

Listen as Pastor Rick turns our hearts heavenward to remember we are headed toward Heaven!



"...for us, Heaven awaits!  Heaven: that spectacular place prepared for us by the Master Creator Himself who loves us and who gave himself for us.  It is his certain promise and our certain hope.  Let us therefore run this race with patience and persistence looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith.  “For we do not have an enduring city here; instead, we seek the one to come.”

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Magnificent Moms!



Listen as Pastor Rick encapsulates the great privilege and great responsibility of being a Mom!  Happy Mother's Day!

Monday, May 12, 2014

Hard Things Series - How Will Jesus Find You?


Listen as Pastor Rick starts a new series talking about serious spiritual matters.  How will Jesus find you when He returns?  Do you look ahead to death or the Second Coming with dread or anticipation?  Are you ready for the trumpet?

Monday, September 9, 2013

YOLO - Words of Earth - Wisdom of Heaven Series


Listen as Pastor Rick preaches another message from the Words of Earth - Wisdom of Heaven series.  Is YOLO a philosophy Christians should live by?

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Broken Hearts Series - A Contrite Heart


Listen as Pastor Rick draws inspiration from the writings of John Bunyan and challenges us to have broken and contrite hearts this year.  Have you heard the voice of the Most High?

Sunday, August 5, 2012

The Reality of Eternity


Listen as Pastor Rick Concludes the "Reality" series with this "apology" on the "Reality of Eternity" -  a sobering yet essential message to impact our eternal perspective.

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Fixed Eyes


Listen as Pastor Rick shares an interesting youth-oriented perspective of eternity and reminds us to focus our lives on what really matters and set our affections on things above. 

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Answered Prayer

Little Lindsey Stence with her Momma!


Today I want to remind each of you of the power of prayer.  The following prayers are ones each of you have joined in the past year:

Jack Budensiek - The little boy who should not be alive today after heavy furniture landed on his head, is thriving and growing up with amazing memories after you helped pray.

Lindsey Stence - Avoided being born by Caesarean Section and not only survived her time in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, but is now growing healthier and stronger with every passing day.

Karagen Roberts - a little girl diagnosed with massive cancer in her brain and on her spine, today is facing amazingly improved chances at life due to unusual success during her treatments.  Though not out of the woods yet, it appears she will avoid brain surgery and the doctors are hopeful for future successes.

Brian Hunter - a 43-year-old man shot by burglar and given only a 25 per cent chance of surviving his initial surgery has not only survived the surgery but has now improved enough that he is awake and coherent and doctors are very hopeful concerning his eventual recovery.  Additionally, as we prayed, his attacker has been caught and will face justice for his actions.

All of these things happened when you prayed.  Thank you for standing in the gap on behalf of these souls.  Only eternity will reveal the full effects of prayers specifically prayed and specifically answered.  keep praying and trusting the hand of an Almighty God Who cares about us more than we could ever comprehend and is ever able to stretch out His hand when we call.

Saturday, April 28, 2012

The Burden of The Eternal

Recently I have begun to experience something I never expected as Pastor.  It's what I call the "Burden of the Eternal."  Only after becoming a Pastor - where it is my duty and calling to constantly think of things from an eternal perspective - did I realize how little I had considered eternity before.  I mean, I thought of it from time to time like anyone does, but more often than not my thoughts were consumed with my family, friends, and career responsibilities.  Now, however, I constantly think of things from an eternal viewpoint.  My priorities are beginning to alter accordingly.  Things that once mattered a lot, seem nearly irrelevant or unimportant now.  Because when the light of eternity shines on them, they are revealed to be cheap imitations of what truly matters.

Additionally, I have been startled to realize that not only was I relatively oblivious to the eternal, most other people are too, whether by choice or circumstance.  Now that my life has taken on new focus and meaning in light of the eternal, the burden and challenge for me as Pastor is to kindly but firmly call others to the same realization of their own eternality and the importance of yielding themselves to Christ.  But I have to be gentle about it.  Such life-changing perspectives can be startling and overwhelming at first.  Only when the Holy Spirit guides us can the "shock" be mitigated.  It is my prayer that God will grant me wisdom to point people Heavenward without scaring them away.  

Once your perspective is changed to the eternal, life takes on new focus and meaning.  Your priorities shift and and you open your heart to the working of Christ.  Will you welcome His presence to change your point of view?  Are you willing to shoulder the "Burden of the Eternal?"

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

"Living in the Vine"



Listen as Pastor Rick begins a dynamic series that will dig around your roots.  Based on the book "Experiencing God," by Henry & Richard Blackaby and Claude King, "Living in the Vine" will challenge you to know God in a deeper way.

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Moments of Eternity


Last week, I met Tyrone in a parking lot.  He was homeless.  He was looking to score a buck off an easy mark like me.  Well, I didn’t have much, but I promised I would give him what I had if he would let me pray for him.  He consented and there in the parking lot of Golden Corral I put my hand on his shoulder and lifted my voice to Heaven on behalf of Tyrone.  I gave him a few bucks and our ways parted.   
As I drove home though, I was burdened.  Can those brief moments really change eternity for Tyrone?  It doesn’t seem like enough!  Is that how Christ felt as He walked this earth? “These moments are not long enough; I can never touch them all!” I think He understands my emotion.  That is part of why he invested so much in His disciples so they would continue across the centuries to spread the love of God and power of the Gospel into the lives of men and women across the globe.
            I may never see Tyrone again, but, for a few moments light was splashed across his pathway and the love of Christ was shed abroad in his heart.  I don’t know what he will do with the money I gave him.  That is not my concern.  My only duty was to give and love and sow the seed.  Perhaps his eternity will be changed forever by a moment in the presence of Christ: a moment of eternity.

Friday, December 30, 2011

But It Didn't!


Immaculate conception.  That’s what theologians would later call it.  But right then it meant shame, excommunication, and possible death for a teenage girl.  If not for the obedience of a just and righteous man named Joseph, the story might have ended there.  But it didn’t.

From a manger he went to a humble home soon visited by foreign dignitaries who were commissioned by a ruthless king to locate the babe for his disposal at will.  If it were not for the obedience of worshipping magi, the story might have ended there.  But it didn’t.

From a weeping city, they fled to the land of Egypt where history itself might have swallowed them.  But for the obedience of a faithful father and mother, it might have ended there.  But it didn’t.

From the common rude city of Nazareth to the Jerusalem temple they came with the boy Jesus for a rite of passage.  Questioned by teachers and lawyers for days, he was almost lost to his family.  But for frantic loving parents, it might have ended there.  But it didn’t.

From a carpenter’s shop to the river Jordan and on into the wilderness the man Jesus faced some of the greatest temptations ever known on earth.  But for the Word of God itself, the man Jesus might have failed.  It might have ended there.  But it didn’t.

Through three years of teaching and experiencing both adulation and hate, Jesus walked on toward a fate He knew and understood but no one else seemed to grasp.  Once they tried to throw him off a cliff and more than once they tried to crown him king.  It could have ended there.  But it didn’t.

From a donkey’s back amid a cheering crowd, to an intimate supper in an upper room, then to a Garden where he sweat great drops of blood, but for the solace of Heaven, it might have ended there.  But it didn’t.

From a midnight kangaroo court, to a Roman whipping post, steadfastly onward to a cross of untold agony where legions of angels waited in vain to set him free, everyone thought it ended there.  But it didn’t.

Three days later, the Lord of Glory asserted His heavenliness over his earthiness.  His life triumphed over death.  His power triumphed over all principalities of the earth.  He restored his disciples. He reinforced his resurrection to hundreds of known witnesses.  He commissioned His followers.  He returned to Heaven to sit at the right hand of His Father, victorious over sin, death, hell, and the grave.  It might have ended there but it didn’t.

Commissioned by their Lord and Savior and filled with His Spirit of Comfort, across the nations and generations in the millennia since that first Christmas His disciples have spread the glorious message of the Gospel of Christ: good news for all mankind.  And today nearly the whole earth celebrates His birth whether they know it or not. It could end there.  But it doesn’t.

Today we continue to spread the message of His love in our community and around the world.  We do this as we await the sound of trumpets heralding the return of the Christmas Baby from so long ago who will arrive this time – not damp with afterbirth in the stench of a stable – but on a cloud of Glory to catch us - His bride - away!  It might end there.  But it won’t.
 
On and on for all eternity we will rejoice in His presence and fellowship with all who have gone on before us and the run the race with patience unto the receiving of the prize.  This is why we celebrate all we do at Christmastime!  Thank you for your participation and praise today.  It is my prayer as Pastor that you will continue your rejoicing throughout this season.