Friday, June 29, 2007

A Great Book


This is a great book!
We will worship the Father and the Son in Heaven.
We will learn more about God's Word in Heaven.
There will be many things that we do in Heaven, but one thing we won't be able to do is tell lost people how to find hope in Jesus. Since we can't share Jesus with lost people in Heaven, we need to take every opportunity to do so now!
If you need some fuel for evangelism this is like a gas station!

Thursday, June 28, 2007

Mission Trip

Twenty of us will leave on July 5th for a life changing mission trip. The trip will take us to three different locations. We will spend a couple of days in Fredericksburg Virginia, New Jersey, and Washington DC. We are praying for God to open up doors, give us divine appointments, and even send people from all over the world to receive the gospel and a copy of the Gospel of John (www.pocketpower.org). Since people visit Washington this time of the year we decided to ask God to connect us with some future Billy Grahams of other countries on the globe! Please pray that everyone going and everyone we connect with will experience life change!!!!

A Day At The Pool

Margarita's mother is visiting from Mexico, so while they went shopping I took the kids swimming at the community pool in Searcy. Some friends from church showed up and the party got bigger and better. Neta, Natalie, Tyler, Colby, Daniel, Anna, and me had a blast (does this word still exist?)! Tyler even got dunked about 30 times and still wanted more! My kids are 2 and 3 but act like sea creatures. They love the water! I hope they grow up to love Jesus as much as they do playing in the pool!

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

New Bible Study

Our new young men's Bible study kicked off tonight. Tyrel, Michael, Tommy, James, and myself dove into the book of Jonah. The purpose of our Bible study is to build up our younger men, train leaders, strengthen our families, and turn the excitement up in our church ministry! I had fun tonight!!!

Universal Church

The funnest thing happened today. Someone identified me as holding "the universal church position"! The problem is, I DO NOT BELIEVE IN A UNIVERSAL CHURCH.

I believe a church is a visible body of saved, baptized believers, covenanted together to carry out the Great Commission and observe the commands of Christ. In order for a church to exist there must be saved, baptized believers, meeting together!

I believe the best way to start churches is by local churches sending out missionaries/church planters to carry out the Great Commision on their God chosen field.

It is funny when men give you a nametag for disagreeing with a word, idea, or philosophy that is not found in Scripture. The best way to do ministry is by less manmade rules, and more of God's Word and His Spirit!

Monday, June 25, 2007

Ministry With Results

"But you shall receive power when the Holy Spirit shall come upon you..." Acts 1:8a

My heart is heavy about the need for God's men to allow the Spirit to lead. All ministry should be directed and empowered by the Spirit of God. Reaching people is best accomplished as led by the Spirit of God. If God called us by His Spirit, placed us by His Spirit, can He not connect us to those who He is drawing to Himself?

I love programs and different strategies for reaching people, but nothing can replace the powerful working of the Spirit of God! Sometimes the job of pastor and church planter becomes very busy, but not necessarily led by the Spirit. We spend a lot of time thinking about how to reach people, but little time in prayer FOR people. God, help us to seek your face for we need you to give us divine appointments!

"For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, these are Sons of God" Romans 8:14
Joseph had his name written down!
Recently I posted a note asking prayer for Joseph's salvation. Joseph just graduated highschool this past May. He finally told me that he trusted Christ two weeks ago. We then had a little party along with the angels!!! Please pray for him to be baptized soon.

New Bible Studies...
We have 16 ladies, and 5 men beginning new bibles studies this week. Please pray that God will use these worship opportunities to change lives and build strong leaders. We pray that these laid back Bible studies will attract the unchurched too!

Friday, June 22, 2007

Church Planting Led By The Spirit

I recently preached a message at our church that challenges the mentality and philosophy of ’mission work’ in the ABA. For the first time ever I heard this same challenge during our 2007 annual meeting at the World Evangelism Conference. I believe his name was Tim Thompson (not sure about the first name). I’m not good at repeating word for word so I will use my own terminology. This brother led his church to “untie” their missionary in India so that he could work as the Spirit of God led.

The issue is whether or not a ‘sponsoring church’ is to hold a position of authority over a new group of saved, baptized, believers. He said a missionary cannot be led by the Spirit of God if he is authorized to stay in one location by the sending church (among other demands). If the ‘sponsoring church’ is the head of the newly planted church, how can Jesus be the head too?


I recently taught the following responsibilites/instructions of a sending church. The purpose of this message was to prepare our church to be a sending church in 2008…

1. Pray for God to connect us with His man.

2. Make all necessary questions previous to the commissioning service in order that you will have confidence in his decisions (dependence upon God) on the field.

3. Send the church planter/missionary to the location (chosen by God) with the resources necessary to accomplish God’s plan.

4. Participate and be involved as much as possible to help and encourage the church planter/missionary.

5. Advise when necessary but never take an authoritative position over the church planter who is to be led by the Spirit of God.

6. If there is such a disagreement or problem between the sending church and church planter/missionary both can chose at any point to separate as led by the Spirit of God.

7. Enjoy together what God is doing through the ministry of the newly planted church.


This method allows the church planter and new members the freedom to follow the leadership of Jesus (the head of every body) rather than another body of fallen sinful men who’s only worth is in their salvation through Jesus Christ. Most of the time decisions made by ‘sponsoring churches’ that override the decision of a church planter/missionary are based on tradition rather than an understanding of the field, prayer, and the leadership of the Spirit of God. The “Acts Principle” will produce more results and fewer problems between the sending church and the church planter/missionary. We must take our hands off in order for God to get the glory!

The Shadow of Death

Bro. Neal Clark gave his president’s address on Psalm 23. I wish he would have gotten lower to the ground in preaching mode (those of you that know him are laughing), but he had too many alliterated points to get away from his notes. I really like what he had to say about the “shadow of death”. A shadow cannot hurt you!

These are not exact quotes:

The shadow of a snake cannot bite you.
The shadow of a lion cannot growl at you.
The shadow of an arrow cannot strike you.
The shadow of a bullet cannot penetrate you.
The shadow of death cannot kill you.

Let me add, as long as we are walking with the Shepherd, we have nothing to fear, especially a shadow! Sometimes in the dark a shadow looks real, but when the light comes on the shadow disappears. Shine Jesus shine!

Life with the Life Giver

Jesus has been misunderstood by the promotion of religion. Jesus isn’t looking for religious followers, but people who desire to experience LIFE with the LIFE GIVER! I’m not sure who will read this, but my reason for posting this entry is to offer hope to anyone struggling with answers about life. If that is you, the following truths should encourage you.

1. God loves you no matter what has happened in your life. He is not to blame, but He does have a way out!

2. As Creator, God has prepared a wonderful place for you to spend eternity. He doesn’t desire suffering for anyone, but paradise for everyone!

3. God sent His one of kind Son (Jesus) to become the bridge for you to enter into Heaven. Jesus paid your sin debt when He died on the cross. Because He rose from the grave (seen by hundreds) you can live forever with Him! This new life can begin here and now.

4. God simply asks that you call on Him, based on what Jesus did for you, and He will answer your call.

“God demonstrated His love toward us in that while we were sinners Jesus died for us.” Romans 5:8

“Whoever calls on the name of the Lord (Jesus), will be saved (made new and given a home in heaven).” Romans 10:13

It is evident that all of humanity has a problem called sin. We have missed God’s mark or standard of holiness. For this reason we need His plan of redemption. The following prayer is one that recognizes Jesus as the only answer for this great problem we have.

Prayer:

Dear Jesus, I’m a sinner who needs your forgiveness. I believe you died on the cross for my sin and rose from the grave so that I could be redeemed for eternity. I trust you to save me, because I cannot save myself. Thank you Jesus for your love, understanding, grace, and mercy. In Jesus name, Amen.

Please write for more information about God’s changing power!

Saturday, June 16, 2007

The Tongues Movement...

The following paragraph was copied from the Associated Press on June 13th, 2007.

“SOUTHERN BAPTISTS HEAR CALL FOR UNITY SAN ANTONIO (AP) The president of the Southern Baptist Convention says that instead of fighting to change the culture and win souls, Southern Baptists have been fighting each other.Before being elected to a second term at the denomination's annual meeting in San Antonio, the Reverend Frank Page said, "In our arrogance, we've been fighting the wrong battles." The latest controversy involves speaking in tongues. Some Southern Baptists believe seminaries and other agencies should prohibit the hiring of people who advocate the Pentecostal practice.Their opponents argue that the Baptist Faith and Message doctrinal statement sets no such standard, and point to a study by the denomination's research arm that found that half of Southern Baptist pastors believe the Holy Spirit can work through speaking in tongues.”

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How important is it to protect our churches from the modern “tongues” movement?

First, let it be clear that the purity of a church and a friendship outside of the church are not connected. These writings do not suggest that the charismatic movement should necessarily divide friendships. However, we are commanded by God to protect the teachings and purity of HIS church. If it were my church, it wouldn’t be so important, but it’s HIS!

Second, all teaching within the church should be founded on the Word of God. When determining what is biblical one should NOT rely on an experience, but the Scriptures! In other words, “What does God say about it?”

Modern Tongues and the Scriptures:

1. An HONEST observation of this modern day movement in churches must lead one to acknowledge it is unbiblical.

A. Many of the leaders in the tongues movement are WOMEN. In I Corinthians chapter fourteen Paul explains the rules of using the GIFT of tongues. One of the rules was that WOMEN were not allowed to speak in tongues.

“Let your women keep silent in the churches, for they are not permitted to speak.” I Cor. 14:34

· Some wrongly use this verse out of context; teaching that women are not to say a word in a church assembly, meetings, or even prayer time. Clearly this is not the case, for the verse in context refers specifically to the issue of tongues.

B. In many churches there are no interpreters for those speaking in tongues.

“If anyone speaks in a tongue, let there be two or at the most three, each in turn, and let one interpret. But if there is no interpreter, let him keep silent in church...” I Corinthians 14:28

C. The ability to speak in tongues was a GIFT that not everyone had. Many churches and denominations make the claim that all saved individuals should be able to speak in tongues. I do recognize that everyone does not make this stipulation, never the less it is important to understand the following passage of scriptures.

“There are diversities of gifts, but the same Spirit. There are differences of ministries, but the same Lord. And there are diversities of activities, but it is the same God who works all in all. But the manifestation of the Spirit is given to each one for the profit of all: for to one is given the word of wisdom through the Spirit, to another the word of knowledge through the same Spirit, 9 to another faith by the same Spirit, to another gifts of healings by the same Spirit, to another the working of miracles, to another prophecy, to another discerning of spirits, to another different kinds of tongues, to another the interpretation of tongues. But one and the same Spirit works all these things, distributing to each one individually as He wills.” I Cor 12:4-11

· Not only could only certain people speak in tongues, no one went to a training seminar on HOW to speak in tongues.

· Today, many churches offer seminars and conferences on how to speak in tongues. Many people catch on by being in a service where everyone around them is speaking in tongues. Again, with no interpreter!

· I do not discredit the reality of the experience some claim to have had, but acknowledge that anyone who imagines in their mind this is the right thing to do can fall into an emotional state and then slur made up words at random. (long sentence… I know)

· The GIFT of tongues was an immediate ability to speak in a KNOWN language, so UNBELIEVERS would be able to hear the gospel message.

“Therefore tongues are for a sign, not to those who believe, but to unbelievers.” I Cor. 14:22

· Never was everyone in the congregation to be speaking in tongues, for this gives a very confusing appearance to unbelievers concerning what Christianity is all about.

“Therefore if the whole church comes together in one place, and all speak with tongues, and there come in those who are uninformed or unbelievers, will they not say that you are out of your mind?” I Cor. 14:23

· On the day of Pentecost the gift of tongues was given to the Apostles which spoke in known languages the “wonderful works of God” in order that the listener could trust in the gospel! On that particular day there were over a dozen different nations and languages represented.

“we hear them speaking in our own tongues the wonderful works of God” Acts 2:11

Acts chapter two reveals the following truths about tongues:

A. Tongues were a gift from God. v.4
B. Tongues were real languages. v.8
C. Tongues were for the purpose of preaching the gospel. v.11

2. I Corinthians chapter fourteen is a follow-up passage to chapter thirteen.

· In order to understand chapter fourteen one must grasp chapter thirteen. In I Corinthians thirteen Paul uses the phrase, “whether there are tongues, they will cease.” I Cor. 13:8

· In chapter 13 Paul writes that one day tongues will cease. Many scholars say the language suggest they were beginning to cease. Since they still existed on some scale Paul wrote chapter fourteen so that the church at Corinth would use the gift for the right purpose, at the right time, and in order. “Let all things be done decently and in order.” I Cor. 14:40

· Getting past the fact that the majority of those leading out in the tongues movement have failed in the area or PURPOSE, TIMING, and ORDER, one must ask the question, “When does Paul say they will cease?”

WHEN DOES PAUL SAY THE GIFT OF TONGUES, AMONG OTHERS, WILL CEASE?

· Paul doesn’t say exactly when, but he does give us some clues.

a. “and NOW abide faith, hope, and love, these three.” The church at Corinth was using their spiritual gifts to elevate themselves above the general public. They were prideful! In reality Paul was saying, get your focus off of tongues and LOVE people! NOW focus on faith, hope, and love.

b. Why the phrase, “these three”? Why not these three, plus tongues, healing, and prophecy etc.?

c. In I Corinthians 13 Paul says, “prophecies will fail, tongues will cease, and knowledge will vanish…” However, he doesn’t speak of an end to Faith, Hope, and Love! Paul says, NOW these three.

d. Some claim that I Corinthians thirteen says these gifts will cease at the return of Christ. They make reference to verse ten.

“But when that which is perfect has come, then that which is in part will be done away.” I Cor. 13:10

· It is important to note that the church was in its infancy stage (it was a new concept). For this reason God gave the apostles and the early church special gifts that we do not possess today. These gifts (prophecy, knowledge, tongues) were needed for growth of the church in the area of evangelism and maturity. Paul uses the analogy of infancy or childhood verses the need for manhood in the following verses. These verses in context must be applied to the local church.

“When I was a child, I spoke as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child; but when I became a man, I put away childish things. 12 For now we see in a mirror, dimly, but then face to face. Now I know in part, but then I shall know just as I also am known.” I Cor. 13:11-12

· “WHEN that which is perfect is come” and “THEN face to face” and “but THEN I shall know just as I also am known” all refer to the same time frame.

· It is the opinion of this writer that the phrase “that (meaning a thing) which is perfect (meaning complete or mature)” refers to the stage of the church when it no longer needs these special gifts for evangelism and maturity, for it is well past its infancy.

· Others suggest “that which is perfect” refers to the completed Word of God. In my opinion, this may be one of the reasons the church is mature and no longer needs these gifts, but it is not “that which is perfect.” For those of you who analyze every word, I am not saying the Word of God is not perfect.

· In Ephesians chapter four Paul writes the purpose of spiritual gifts is to bring believers to the point of maturity in Christ.

“11 And He Himself gave some to be apostles, some prophets, some evangelists, and some pastors and teachers, 12 for the equipping of the saints for the work of ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ, 13 till we all come to the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to a perfect man, to the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ; 14 that we should no longer be children, tossed to and fro and carried about with every wind of doctrine, by the trickery of men, in the cunning craftiness of deceitful plotting, 15 but, speaking the truth in love, may grow up in all things into Him who is the head—Christ— 16 from whom the whole body, joined and knit together by what every joint supplies, according to the effective working by which every part does its share, causes growth of the body for the edifying of itself in love.”

· The word “till” again suggest a time frame. It is clear that Paul is referring to the maturity and unity of a local church. This maturity is something God desires us to have NOW, not when Christ returns. Today, he doesn’t want us to be tossed around with every wind of doctrine; He wants to grow up in Christ!

· Again, the purpose of the Word of God is to bring that level or stage of maturity.

“16 All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness, 17 that the man of God may be complete, thoroughly equipped for every good work.”

· To suggest that the gift of tongues will cease at the return of Christ is to suggest that believers cannot be “complete” or mature until Christ returns. This causes a problem with the validity of scripture, for the scriptures urge us to mature in the faith!

“11 We have much to say about this, but it is hard to explain because you are slow to learn. 12In fact, though by this time you ought to be teachers, you need someone to teach you the elementary truths of God's word all over again. You need milk, not solid food! 13 Anyone who lives on milk, being still an infant, is not acquainted with the teaching about righteousness. 14 But solid food is for the mature, who by constant use have trained themselves to distinguish good from evil.” Hebrews 5:12-14

“1 Therefore, leaving the discussion of the elementary principles of Christ, let us go on to perfection…” Hebrews 6:1

I have to stop here for now…

Let me conclude this entry by saying, the scriptures are clear on the issue of tongues. The modern tongues movement is of no use to the church today. The purpose of the original gift of tongues has been fulfilled and any counterfeit only causes confusion!

Saturday, June 09, 2007

Joseph, Christi, Darell, and Tiffany...

Please take a minute to pray for these 4 people. We have a close connection with them, but they have yet to put their faith in JESUS.

Also, please lift up the Robinson family who has had a very serious emergency in the last 24 hours.

Thanks for the prayers.

"Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need." Hebrews 4:16

Thursday, June 07, 2007

I found the best way to discipline my son!





YOUR WAY OR MY WAY?

Neither! It’s God’s way that matters. For years churches have started Americanized churches in other countries professing to be fulfilling the great commission. Besides the fact that God never intended us to start Americanized churches in places like Africa, Mexico, and Canada, maybe He never intended Americanized churches to exist anywhere. The current religious status of churches is far from the description of the church Jesus started. Many are asking the question, “How can I know if I belong to a Biblical church?".

Some claim a biblical church to be one that believes a particular doctrinal statement. I have to dismiss this idea with a laugh and my eyes crossed in frustration about such a shallow check list. The real criteria of a biblical church is NOT about buildings, pews, pulpits, style of music, pianos, organs, guitars, drums, a particular S.S. literature, or 21 beliefs on a sheet of paper, but REAL people who PRACTICE what they say the Bible teaches!

1. Does your pastor live what he preaches?
2. Do you follow your pastor’s example and leadership?
3. What is your church doing to reach lost people?
4. How much time do you spend in prayer about people who are going to Hell?
5. How long has it been since you have seen someone saved as a result of your church ministry?
6. Is your baptistery a storage department or is it used regularly?
7. Are new leaders being trained in your church?
8. Does your worship service invite the presence of God or scare Him away (not talking about style, but excellence)?
9. Are you learning HOW to live for Jesus or just learning WHAT the Bible says about it?
10. Is your church kind and loving or a bickering body of strife?
11. Is your church starting new churches?
12. Is your church growing or dieing?

Why are some churches growing and reaching people and others dieing in a coma? Is it because some fields are harder than others and people are not responding? No. The answer is that something is missing. It is not enough to say you believe something; you must practice what you believe! If your church is dieing stop insulting the power and glory of God by pretending that you are contending for the faith! We only have one shot to reach the people of this age; will you sit on the sideline or join in the fun?!

Note: I do realize that there are exceptions to the comments in the last paragraph. In most cases the field is not harder, but there are certain areas in the world where reaching people is a slower process. However, we need to be careful to compare our fields to that of Ezekiel, and make sure we are connected to God and doing what we are supposed to be doing. To many people are using the excuse, "Ezekiel didn't have one result from his ministry."