A Precious And Powerful Privilege (Serving The Lord God)

I submit to you that the first eighteen years of my existence here on earth I majored in ministering to myself. I will not subject you to the details or sensationalize a sinful and willful walk with a lost world. But God who is rich in mercy found me in my morbid, lost condition. With His matchless and marvelous grace saved a wretched wanderer waist-deep in the world! For the last thirty-six years and counting, Lord willing, I am ministering for and to the Master.

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God is Doing a New Thing!

We all enjoy new things that bring us happiness: new people, places and things. There is something invigorating and refreshing about newness. We typically try to avoid what is stale, dull and dry! Like, who wants toast that is SDD – stale, dull and dry? I prefer my toast hot, soft, saturated with butter and blessed with a lot of strawberry jelly! Did you know that the manna that came from heaven had strawberry jelly on it! No that's the PBKV – Pastor Bernard King Version.

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Anchored in Adverse Affections

When our first parents (Adam and Eve) activated treason against our benevolent Creator, the consequence was the corruption of two divinely-given domains that direct the disposition of humanity. First, our conscience, which gives us the ability to process and conceptualize and two, our affections, which consist of the things that mean a lot to us and the people we cherish and love.

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Treasurable Thoughts

Have you ever examined and entertained how often our Eternal God thinks about us? It is indeed a tall order to be occupied with what God thinks instead of being occupied with what people think and feel about us. In all of our relationships, personal, private, and professional we are often preoccupied with what people think.

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Three Divine Dynamics

Salutations or greetings play a prominent part in the opening of a written document. It is usually the first thing that the recipient will read.  Therefore it's important that you offer an appropriate level of familiarity and respect when writing a letter.  Our text turns our thoughts to what I consider to be three divine dynamics that are presented in Paul's salutation to his spiritual son, Titus. Before we unpackage these thoughts, let’s consider the term dynamic.  Dynamics, used as a plural verb, is defined as the motivating or driving forces, physical or moral, in any field.  Dynamic, used as a noun, is defined as a basic or dynamic force, especially one that motivates, affects development or stability, etc.

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A Poor Spirit Purges the Poverty of Pride

The word and the condition of being poor is not usually associated with a positive situation.  A majority of people believe that the word “poor” points us to a pejorative position.  In their mind, P.O.O.R. stands for “People Out Of Resources”.  For countless centuries people have measured a soul's significance and one's welfare and joy with by their access to a well of wealth from which he or she can draw. Therefore a poor person will naturally have little reason to be joyful based on outward circumstances.

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A Resurrection Removed or Reduced By Religiosity

Are you grateful to our God that He rescued you from religion?  I am referring to the religion that runs over you with manmade rules and regulations. The religion that teaches that if you trespass against their traditions it would be considered spiritual treason.  The religion that Jesus Christ discusses in the Gospel of Matthew:

But in vain they do worship me, teaching for doctrines the commandments of men. – Matthew 15:9 (KJV)

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An Expensive Relationship

As we prepare for Passion Week, I thought it important to process the price that Jesus paid to purchase a personal relationship with God for us. A review of the Levitical law indicates that sacrifice was required to compensate for man’s sin nature. As sin separates us from a holy and righteous God (Isaiah 59:2), the blood of an animal sacrifice offered a tangible visual for the cost required to reconcile man to God. More importantly, the Levitical system established man’s need for a Savior. In response, God sent His Son, Jesus Christ to fulfill the Law that we might be reconciled to Him (Matthew 5:17).

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The Bonus of a Biblical Relationship

When you consider the word “bonus” what comes to your mind? In a positive context, perhaps your smile is on display due to the feeling of excitement in anticipation of an unexpected reward.  Perhaps you have thoughts of gratitude as you consider receiving some extra cash, a gift or being paid over and above what is due.

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The Essentiality of an Internal and an External Life

“Getting to Know You" is a show tune from the 1951 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical The King and I. In the show, Anna, a British schoolteacher who has been employed as a governess, sings the song as she endeavors to engage an inviting and affectionate relationship with the children and the wives of the King of Siam. In the opening verse of the song she sings:
 
Getting to know you
Getting to know all about you
Getting to like you 
Getting to hope you like me
 
Getting to know you 
Putting it my way but nicely 
You are precisely 
My cup of tea 

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