Saturday, September 14, 2019

Pleasant Grove Baptist Church September 14, 2019 at 04:30AM


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via IFTTT Are you prepared to die for your faith? Are you looking forward to the honor? Before you answer, take a close look at your own recent past. Have you shied away from declaring sin as sin? Have you accepted "what's normal" so that you would appear "weird"? Have you followed what is socially acceptable to avoid being singled out? Have you not wanted to "rock the boat" in your own family? So often we think we are ready to "die" for our faith but we are too scared to live it! Paul was not afraid, not timid, he looked forward to it. He counted persecution of all sorts as a great honor! To be counted worthy to experience the persecution of the saints?!?! Wow! What an honor! How popular would an alter call be if it was clearly explained that the promise is a life of persecution? Sure, eternal life later, but Jesus said to "count the cost". Jesus promised we would face persecution and death if we lived the gospel. Not riches and happiness, no. Persecution and death. That is the promise, the honor of the truly repentant and saved Christian. The problem you see, the problem in America is that Christian Life is so easy, it takes no commitment, brings no cost. And for that reason, Christianity without cost is fake. It's not real. Jesus made a promise. Persecution in this life. If you are not experiencing persecution either Jesus lied or your not living the Gospel! Paul counted persecution as an honor, a blessing. Do you? Or do you avoid it? What if the level of persecution we experience in this life is in fact a measurement of how well we follow Christ? If we are promised persecution by Jesus Himself, why would we expect any other outcome? Therefore, it is a valid argument.... Lack of persecution may mean lack of Christ in our life. Now, be careful when evaluating this. Persecution for sin is not the same as persecution for righteousness. Jesus promised persecution for living His life and shining His light to the world. If we are persecuted because we compromised the gospel or outright sinned, that is different. Take heart, expect criticism. Expect to loose friends, to have rumours based on lies spread, expect to be misquoted, expect to be ostricized for your faith, expect to be criticized for speaking truth, expect to be an outcast because those who love sin are uncomfortable around someone who exposes sin as sin. Expect to be persecuted! The promise is that WHILE you are persecuted, while in prison, while beaten, while being mistreated, you will experience the greatest peace and comfort beyond understanding. Not because you were "rescued" from the evildoers, but because the Holy Spirit lives in you and brings peace inside a storm. The storm isn't quieted, but tranquil comfort abounds in your heart. The quiet strength that says "I know God can calm the storm, but even if He doesn't, I choose righteousness and truth". Paul headed towards persecution, not as a sacrifice but as an honor. Are you ready?

Monday, September 9, 2019

Pleasant Grove Baptist Church September 09, 2019 at 04:10AM


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via IFTTT God is not mocked. Ever. Man may think from time to time that he has "gotten away with something" or "slipped by". NO. Never God is not mocked, ever, but He is incredibly patient. He is the good father that does not take pleasure in punishment. It hurts His heart to discipline us. He does not in any way enjoy doling out justice to us, His children. But He does, when He must. When we exhaust His Mercy, when we push His patience to the limit with our wicked behaviour, He has no choice. I understand this. I have 12 children. Never in my life have I enjoyed doling out discipline. It is a job, a duty. I do it, but only when absolutely necessary. There is no pleasure in giving discipline or justice. Pleasure of a father is found in giving mercy. But, sometimes the child requires discipline. God's heart is deep. He loves us. All of us. You. But His love is so deep that He will indeed discipline who He must. First He tries mercy, invitation, softness. But He will not be mocked. He will not tolerate a child who rebels over and over. He will not tolerate one who takes advantage of His gracious mercy. Sin is sin, and leads to death. If the Bible lists something as sin, it is sin. Period. God will not change, will not be mocked. Sin is death. Know that God is a gracious Father full of Mercy. Know that God will not be mocked

Wednesday, September 4, 2019

Pleasant Grove Baptist Church September 04, 2019 at 04:59PM


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Monday, September 2, 2019

Pleasant Grove Baptist Church September 02, 2019 at 04:25AM


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via IFTTT The kingdom of God is not about rules and regulations, it is about joy, peace, righteousness. People get very hung up on rules. Do this, don't do that. A "good Christian" does not do this. A "saved" person would not do that. "You can't be a member of our church unless you follow our rules." Then on the other side you hear "let everyone do whatever they want, it's all just love!". Or " I can do anything I want, I'm saved". Or even "God accepts everyone in His love". Both extremes are lies, because they focus on laws, rules and regulations. One side demands the following of rules, the other demands the extinction of rules. Rules rules rules. But the law kills, the spirit brings life. Lay the rules aside and realize what Paul says here. Rules only have the authority that the individual is convinced they have, but the following or breaking of rules must be driven by a deep desire to portray Christ to the world. If we break rules because WE want to, we sin by those rules. It was our want, our preference, our desire to break the rules and that is sin. Doing anything for our own benefit is sin. But, if we pretend that following rules makes us more holy, we also sin. The only thing that can make us holy is the blood of Christ and work of the Holy Spirit, not man's efforts to follow rules. So, you see, the law, the rules, are beautiful. They show us God's heart. They are the instructions book for man in how to live long, healthy, at peace. But they do not in any way make us more holy and we can not judge someone's holiness by the following of the law's letter. We hold each other accountable for sin, we cry out to the world over activities of sin that breaks God's heart, but we do not ever think that the absence of acts of sin brings holiness. Complex? Contradictory? Not really. Not when you see that God's kingdom is not about rules, but about "love your neighbor as yourself" and "love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, and strength". If we do those two things in spirit and truth, we will follow the law and enjoy living according to His rules. Not because we have to, but because we finally can ! You see, if you follow the rules because you must in order to avoid punishment, you missed it altogether. No parent wants their child to "do as little as possible to avoid punishment". Parents want the child to mature to the point of "how can I help?" Instead of "what must I do". It's all in the heart. God is love. So much love that He gave law to follow that shows us what life should be like. He wants us to live at joy and peace while following the law, because our heart is washed clean from sin by His Sons blood. Law does not bring us closer to God, the desire to follow law shows us how close we ourselves are.

Friday, August 30, 2019

Pleasant Grove Baptist Church August 30, 2019 at 04:30AM


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via IFTTT No provision, none, for the desires of flesh. Strong words indeed! And a command that flies in the face of the common thought. What does it mean, "make no provision"? Similar concept to "lead us not into temptation" from the Lord's prayer. It is the thought of staying as far away as possible from that which our flesh desires. Not only rejecting, but avoiding all situations that may tempt us. Purposefully providing no opportunity to be tempted and stumble. What does it mean "desires of the flesh"? Basically everything that you want aside from what God's word wants for you. The desires for fame, pleasure, fun, wealth, food, sensuality, appearances, all those things that make us feel good but are contrary to God's will for us. Does God not want us to enjoy life? Of course He does, but there is a difference between enjoying something that is a result of righteousness, and enjoying something because you want to enjoy it. The latter leads to sin and error, then death and destruction. If we follow our desire to "feel" good, we fail to please God . It is not what we do but why. If you give to the needy because it makes you feel good and you wish to feel good in that way, that is feeding your flesh. If you do good because you wish recognition of others, to be noticed, rewarded, then that good you do for you is feeding your flesh. If you pursue a relationship or activity because you enjoy it , that is feeding your flesh. Seem extreme? How so? Are we not dead to our own wishes? Are we not crucified with Christ so that He may live in us? Are we not to commit our every moment and breath to serving God? Did He give you the day off to go enjoy yourself instead of serving others? We say the phrases, but do we live them? Are we truly considering all of our own dreams, goals, wants, desires to be dead? Do we set aside everything of our life to exclusively live for Christ? We recently had a river baptism. Beautiful ceremony, exhilarating experience. As the new saints came up out of the water, the old stayed below and "all things are made new". How then can we return to spending any time enjoying the desires of the flesh? Life is no longer ours ! At baptism we "gave our life to Christ", so what desire do we have left but to please him with every heartbeat we are granted? There is no vacation from being Christian. It's a life long 24x7 and 365 1/4 day per year commitment. We dare not pick up those old desires and act on them, ever. Life no longer belongs to us. But what if we do, what If we stumble? God is grace and mercy, but that is not an opening to sin! We dare not sin because we know forgiveness is coming. The agony! God will discipline His children! There will be consequence for open disobedience. There is a price to pay! God will ensure that the pleasure of sin is outweighed by the pain of Justice. He must, for this alone is love. Do not give any provision for sin. Do not justify sin. Do not accommodate the desires that rage within you. Instead give them to Jesus. Cry out to God how weak and depraved your flesh is, how you seek deliverance from all those fleshly desires! Give it to Him and do what you can to flea from every situation that tempts you to "feel good". Flee before the feelings arise, before the flesh rises up and the desire is overwhelming. Flee while you are far enough away from sin to avoid the pull it has on you. Flee to the church, to the Bible, to His presence. He will not leave you nor forsake you. You can behave right, by giving to Jesus all those desires to feel good. Rely on Him. Seek His presence. Not because He makes you feel good, but because He is worthy. Everything we do is to please Him because He and He alone is worthy to serve. Once again, it's all Jesus, He is the only answer .

Monday, August 26, 2019

Pleasant Grove Baptist Church August 26, 2019 at 04:30AM


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via IFTTT The remnant. "A small remaining quantity of something". Both beautiful and powerful! Never loose hope. Never think you are the only one left. Never think all have fallen away except for you. There is always a remnant. There are always many more righteous then you can see. The remnant. All through this world history, for over 6000 years God has preserved a remnant of people. At one point the remnant was incredibly small, a single family. But it was still a remnant. God will not let his creation fail! People today tend to panic, tend to loose hope. Things are just too bad this time. Whether it's this cause or that cause, both Christian and non Christian alike tend to think things are worse than it has ever been. And this is true! But not because things have gotten out of hand. Not because there is no future. The Christian who is in tune with God knows that this is all according to plan. God is totally and forever in control. And He has a remnant! A set of people of unknown number, dedicate at heart to serving the Lord regardless of circumstance. People who will not bow the knee to modern day idols. People who will not enjoy the pleasures of illicit sin. People who love God more than self. Why is there a remnant? The scripture says "God's gracious choice". He has done this! God has preserved a remnant of people, not because the people were special, but because he CHOSE them! He kept them clean. Wow! What a revelation! God can keep you clean from this world. God can keep you from sin. God can keep you holy. It is not up to you to make yourself holy, God Himself will! All you must do, is submit to His hand. Being a part of the remnant is not something you do, it is someone you are, created by God. He has chosen those who shall be. And let me say this. If you feel a tug at your heart when you read these words, He has chosen you! The very fact that you are here, reading this right now, shows His power to draw you in. God arranged you life so that you would read these words and realize that you are called to be one of the remnant. That's the good news that changed the world. God did, through Jesus, what you could not do, and now He calls to you. Will you step away from your life and live His life? Will you put your trust in Him and Him alone? Will you turn to Him in your time of need? The remnant is a beautiful and a powerful thing to behold. The world can not degrade beyond God's power to keep those clean whom He wants. He is still God, and still in control.

Friday, August 23, 2019

Pleasant Grove Baptist Church August 23, 2019 at 04:25AM


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via IFTTT God's man is not always a good man, and not always someone that should be supported. This is a great paradox! Consider pharaoh. Scripture says God Himself raised him up God appointed Pharaoh, leader of Egypt. God chose him and set him in power as the most powerful man across the Earth. God blessed him with riches and power beyond everyone else on Earth at that time. God's chosen man! Why? To create unprecedented opposition to Moses over the Hebrew slaves. Pharaoh was an evil man, drunk on power and riches, considering himself God. He keeps the Hebrews slaves and fought Moses and God through the plagues. Wait .. pharaoh was God's chosen leader, to fight against God? Yes. Let that one sink in. This wasn't the first time either, several times God says that He raised and enriched a nation or ruler specifically to conquer an errant Israel. God raised up an anti God ruler and nation to discipline and correct Israel. So, flash forward to today. When a nation like the USA walks away from truth, God may bring a strong successful but proud and abusive leader to achieve the goal of someone who will oppose God's errant people. Someone who will expose apostate beliefs and lives. In today's world, do we vote for that chosen man? Pharaoh was obviously an evil man, worshipping idols and abusing slaves. Yet God had his finger on this man for winning any election. But do you vote for a man who opposes God and God's law? If you do not vote for him, you are voting against God's chosen man. Voting against God's plan! If you do vote for him, you are voting for an evil man to be ruler and bring misery. What to do? How can you vote if you know God is raising a pharaoh to do evil? And herein is wisdom. A vote cast is our personal obedience to scripture. Who wins is up to God, not our vote. God alone appoints rulers, for blessing or curse. Our vote then, is our personal obedience to scripture. If we were in Egypt voting it would be wrong, even sin, to vote for the pharaoh God was raising up to win the election. God's chosen man, can just as well be evil as good. Our job is to discern which and vote according to scripture principles. Our vote is a statement, a prayer, telling God who we think meets biblical qualifications for public service. Who wins, is in His sovereign hands. Pharaoh was indeed God's man. He was brought to power by God himself. And through the pride and evil of this man God destroyed the nation that supported him. It is quite conceited for us today to think that God's chosen man would bring blessings only. Throughout history God punished errant nations through leaders who represented what was wrong with that nation. God chose and raised those men specifically to demonstrate His greater power and crush the people that praised man over God. America is unique. We have the ability, the responsibility to choose civil leaders. But we must realize that God's chosen winner is just as likely to bring curse as blessing, death as life. Our vote must be according to God's principles of faith and evidence of proper fruit. But the winner of an election, good or bad, is always God's chosen man or woman. He alone appoints authority. Think back over each and every elected official during your lifetime. God chose them for the time, to bring blessing or curse. God is sovereign. He is God. He chooses who He wants to work out His purpose. It is not the place of the church to tell anyone who to vote for or not, but is absolutely the place of the church to speak clear Bible principles of how we should decide who to vote for. Our chosen candidate must meet clear minimum requirements for civil servants as laid out in scripture. Only then can we consider casting our vote. Not from fear, but from faith. Faith that God is in control and appoints each leader. Our job is to choose who to support wisely according to scripture and not be driven by man's fallible wisdom nor fear of any outcome. We stand on principle and relax, leaving the outcome to God. And if God raises up another pharoah, so be it. We do not support such an evil man, we oppose him, even though we may know that God chose him. How do we know that God chose him? Because he won. How do we know not to support him nor vote for him? Because he is evil and does not meet minimum qualifications laid out in scripture. Vote according the scripture. Faith, not fear

Sunday, August 18, 2019

Pleasant Grove Baptist Church August 18, 2019 at 07:41AM


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Friday, August 16, 2019

Pleasant Grove Baptist Church August 16, 2019 at 04:04AM


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via IFTTT Sin is a choice to follow the desires of the flesh instead of the righteousness of Christ. Following the flesh, is wrong. Always wrong. The flesh is against God. What does that mean? What are the desires of the flesh? Things that "feel good" but violate God's law and design. You see, sin feels good. The flesh loves feelings, good feelings. Physical pleasure, mental pleasure, physical satisfaction. These things are of the flesh. Obeying the desires of our flesh is sin. This is why homosexuality is found in the same list of sins as gluttony (eating for pleasure instead of health). It is the same thing, violating God's law and design for physical pleasure. Sin. Obeying the desires of the flesh. We are to die to the flesh in order to live for Christ, that means we must bring the flesh under submission to God's will. We must give out bodies to God for His use, not our enjoyment. Life is not about enjoyment, but about serving. Is it wrong to make food taste good? Of course not. But it is wrong to eat things you know are unhealthy because it tastes good! Is it wrong to enjoy physical pleasure? Of course not, but it is wrong to enjoy physical pleasure in a manner outside God's design of committed marriage between man and woman. But wait.... Some say "I was born this way, my sexual desires are how I was made" Yes, we were all made to crave sin in our flesh, and we must all overcome those desires through the power of the cross. Some crave one sin, some another. The sin is in giving in to the cravings and desires of the flesh, giving in to how we were made. That is sin! We are to give up pleasing ourselves, give up being slaves to how we were made. That is the whole point of the gospel! Paul says to stop doing what feels good, and start going what God's will is. We have written scripture explaining God's will in principle, and we have the Holy Spirit to teach us all things in the moment. There is no excuse! Stop living for pleasure, stop living to serve your body. Instead set all that aside and ask Jesus so set you free from the desires of the flesh. Be free to follow scripture and God's heart. Be free to live without sin. Be free!

Sunday, August 11, 2019

Pleasant Grove Baptist Church August 11, 2019 at 06:13AM


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Thursday, August 8, 2019

Pleasant Grove Baptist Church August 08, 2019 at 08:30AM


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Wednesday, August 7, 2019

Pleasant Grove Baptist Church August 07, 2019 at 01:04PM


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Pleasant Grove Baptist Church August 07, 2019 at 04:00AM


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via IFTTT Much debate, even argument, about works and faith. Yet why? Paul is very clear here in explaining this. We are justified by faith alone, not works. That justification fulfills the law through our good works. Why? Because justification by faith clears the path for the Holy Spirit to live on us and guide is in following the law, not because we have to but because we want to. God changes our "wanter" from the inside out. The law is writen on the heart, changing the very core of man into one that desires righteousness. You see, the Gospel is not about willpower, not about following "the rules", not about acting right. The gospel is about BEING right, from the inside. Whole, complete, at peace with God. That is the gospel! And then, our heart is born of spirit and we desire to please our heavenly Father in every detail. Religion is about doing right. The Gospel is about being made right. So the proper way to look at things is, through the gospel we can finally live by and fulfill the law. Following the law is not the goal, it is the result! Salvation is through faith, but those "saved" will "do good works" for pure motives of pleasing God. Doing the works does not save you. Jesus saves you. And then you want to do only good works.

Tuesday, August 6, 2019

Pleasant Grove Baptist Church August 06, 2019 at 03:21AM


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via IFTTT Judgement is coming. Fair and honest judgement. Judgement not based on affleuance, not on affiliation, not on membership, not on association, not on race. Judgement based on actions driven by the heart. God is impartial, all men are created equal, no one gets a free pass! Men on the other hand, tend to judge based on all those things that God ignores. Things like: Wealth Success Appearance Popularity Positions of authority Membership in organizations Educational achievement and school Awards of man These are the things we find on a resume. The things we brag on for ourselves and judge others by. These are the worthless things, misleading things, things of the world invented by men to honor man above God. Do not think for a second that your money, diploma, awards, position or popularity means anything to God. He gave you all those things! You didn't earn it! How proud we are to claim success in life to be our own! How dare we take a free gift from God and declare that it was our own doing. You see, we aren't judged by the things of this world that appear on our resume because all those things are gifts from God. He decided in His infinite wisdom to make Bill Gates wealthy. He orchestrated life to bring the fabulous success of Microsoft. It was not Bill himself, he is not some super human with deep wisdom. And even if he was, God granted that too! We are each made, designed, built by God for a purpose in life. He gave us what we have. We dare not say anything that is a free gift makes us "better" then another in other conditions of life. We dare not think that the gifts of God in this life somehow make us worthy of heaven or eternal reward. We dare not think "I can get away with that sin because I am (insert any from our resume here)" There is one thing and one thing only that we are to be judged on, our actions. Actions spring from the heart. Good deeds come from a good heart, washed clean of ambition and pride by the blood of Jesus. "Seek ye first the kingdom of God" is the answer. If you seek God first and His righteousness, if you hunger and thirst after God's presence and holiness, then you will do good deeds that you will be judged by. It's not even the deeds themselves, it's the heart that seeks to do good. That is the key, the root. Doing good deeds for the wrong motive will bring harsh judgement. Bottom line? It's all Jesus. Turn life over to Him, stop trying to do it on your own. Stop taking credits for success. Start seeking Him first. Start bragging on Him. Start spending time with Jesus. Let His presence be your shining glory. His name is what will bring good judgement on that fateful day when we all stand together shoulder to shoulder. The poorest man on Earth will stand next to Bill Gates and be judged just the same. God is impartial and fair.

Tuesday, July 30, 2019

Pleasant Grove Baptist Church July 30, 2019 at 04:07PM


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Saturday, July 27, 2019

Pleasant Grove Baptist Church July 27, 2019 at 03:23AM


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via IFTTT The battlefield of Christ is in the mind! Thoughts, fears, anxiety, imaginations, dreams, these are the things that matter. To often we focus on actions. Sure actions matter, actions are what will be judged in the end. But the hidden battlefield of thought inside ones mind is where actions spring from. It is the thoughts that we allow which drive the actions we do. Think wrong, do wrong. Think right, do right. Remember what Jesus said... If a man "looks" on a woman with lust in his heart, he has committed adultery. Looking and thinking about the pleasures of sin is what leads us to sin! The thoughts make us guilty because if we don't "capture" the thought, we end up doing the action. Thoughts matter! They are seeds... Either seeds of destruction of seeds of success. The battle is about judging each thought properly and captureing, removing, halting those thoughts leading to evil. What is an evil thought? Anything that goes against God's will or law: I wish I could go party with them. It's too bad I got caught. That would be so much fun if I could do it. I know that is wrong but it sure looks fun. I wish I could have what they have. I hate that person. I really don't like this but I have to. Evil! So many simple thoughts are evil! Perhaps not blatantly evil, but evil still because they lead away from God's mercy, grace, and righteousness. Praising sin, thinking fondly of the pleasures of sin, looking back at sin with longing for the fun, evil! Remember Lott's wife? She looked back, longingly. She missed the pleasures of her old life and looked back at her old home in Sodom. Wham! God's judgement turned her into a pillar of salt. Looking back longingly at the pleasures of sin, missing them in our thoughts; evil! So what do we do? Daily, hourly, minute by minute we actively capture thoughts that are not in line with God's righteousness, and we remove them. We stand against the seeds of sin in our own heart. The flesh will always desire the pleasure of sin. But our spirit desires the righteousness of God once we are filled with the Spirit. The soul sits in the middle and decides to either follow the flesh or the spirit. That is the battle ground. You, your mind, your will, is in charge of the path you choose. As soon as a negative thought pops in, don't give it room to grow, capture it immediately and toss it out. Ungodly thoughts are an infection, they reproduce and spread rapidly. If we don't capture them when small and single, they quickly grow strong and drag our emotions to the flesh. The battle gets harder every second we allow that initial thought to remain. Take captive any and all thoughts that even slightly violate the knowledge and righteousness of Christ. All. Don't entertain lust, greed, envy, hatred, sinful pleasures, memories or desires for pleasure of sin. None of that! Think on what's forward, the holiness of Christ, the good things, the holy things, the things of good report. These thoughts build us up, give us strength, lead us into life and light. It matters what we think. Thoughts will make or break us. Be diligent in monitoring your own thoughts through the lens of scripture. Be quick to capture the ones that violate good or praise sin. Take that first step in deciding to capture the bad thoughts, and God, through the cleansing power of the Holy Spirit will give the power to live righteously. This is victory!

Monday, July 22, 2019

Pleasant Grove Baptist Church July 22, 2019 at 03:46AM


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via IFTTT Cleanse ourselves? How do we "cleans ourselves"? We can't. Yet we can. We can not do the cleansing, only Jesus through the ongoing work of the Holy Spirit can cleanse us and change our heart. But.. and this is important, we must submit those areas of our heart and life to His will. We must take the step of submitting to Him. If we do not turn a part of our life over to the authority of Jesus, He will not cleanse us in that area. When we stubbornly hold on to a sin that we like, a habit, a thought, a pleasure that we just aren't ready to give up, we remain in that sin. What to do? Pray to "want" to give up that sin. You see, even when we truly want to çontinue enjoying the pleasures of a sin, we can decide that we want to stop wanting it! Just like a person who tries to stop smoking. For a time at least, they often want to quit, but the can't, they don't want to do what they want to do. During this time they want to not want it, but they still do. How is this possible? Because we are a three part being. Body, soul, and spirit. All three parts if us can have "wants" and those wants can conflict. This creates the common war within a person, when the body wants this and the soul wants that. When the spirit drives us this way yet the soul demands that way. The path to peace, to overcoming, is first realizing that we do have three parts, and those parts can be at war. Only Jesus can bring all three into harmony and fix us completely. Not willpower, not struggling, but truly change us to be single minded and desire Him only. The second step is to make the decision that we want to be clean. We want to be rid of this sin or that. This habit or that. Pray for the desire to end it. Pray for God to change your heart. Give Him permission, in your words, to do whatever He needs to cleanse you. Anything. Turn it over to Him. Whatever it takes. Scary? Yep. If your body or soul is bent on living in a sin, it may take a lot to change that. God can and will do it, but only if you make the decision that it's worth it. He will bring us to the point where the sin disgusts us, the pleasure of it holds no attraction anymore, and we can walk away in peace. Are you ready? Are you prepared to say to God that you will submit to His will, ask Him to do whatever is necessary to change you? To remove that sin? The habit? Tell Him now. Give verbal permission, from your true heart, to bring you to a place where you no longer desire sin. Trust that Jesus through the refining fire of the Holy Spirit will change your heart, and it will be worth it. Turn from sin. Set aside sin. It is a decision we make, and the power to accomplish it comes from above. All we need do is decide and trust. Follow whatever path God opens for you, and trust. Be clean. Be whole. Be like God. Be at peace.

Sunday, July 21, 2019

Pleasant Grove Baptist Church July 21, 2019 at 04:09AM


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via IFTTT "come out" "Do not touch what is unclean" God's people are called to live differently. Called to stand out. In the verses before this, Paul talks about those of light associating with those of darkness, of clean mixing with unclean. What does this mean for us today? Be different. Be the light. We are not different if people can not see that we are different. We should live different, do things differently, act differently. Not on Sundays, but everyday of the week. In public and in our homes. Today it's questions like: How are our children raised? Who teaches them? What do they learn? What messages blare from the tv inside our home? What music fills the air in our home or car? Do the females in our family dress modestly, by biblical standards? Do the males look like ambassadors of Christ? Where do we turn for fun and entertainment? How do we spend our days? What does our home look like on Halloween? What type of friends do we hang out with? What words fill the air around us? So many questions to ask. All asking "are we different? Do we embrace the world and it's pleasures or do we change it? Do we join in or stand apart? Can someone look at us and tell from our demeanor, our presence, our speech, our life that we belong to God? As a demonstration of this principle. Try this experiment. Take two glasses of pure water. They look the same. Now drop a few drops of food coloring in one and mix. Colored water, unclean. Now... Pour both glasses into a third glass, mixing them. What do you get? Unclean water. The pure does not clean the unpure, instead the blend together into a compromise, and stay that way, unpure. Now be careful. Here is where many go astray. There are two common missteps with this concept. Misstep 1: legalism. When we start to define what exactly is and is not acceptable, and think that DOING one is good while DOING the other is bad, we ran adrift into legalism. This isn't about rules, but the heart. It is not about actions, but desires. Do you desire to be clean and pure? Are you looking for ways to be pleasing to God in every area of our life? Have we submitted every moment, every action , every desire to His will? Misstep 2: holier than thou. When we start to think that we are better because we DO things or don't DO things, we get proud. We puff up and look down our noses to others. That is pride and sin. That is what hung Jesus on the cross. We are never to consider ourselves better than anyone, for all that is good is Grace, not earned. Also, a warning to keep this in context. Paul is talking about relationships, bonding, mixing, fellowship. Who do we view as friends and partners, what do we accept as normal life. This says nothing about going to help people in desperate situations. Walking into a bar is not sin, walking in to get drunk as fun or escape is. It's the motive of the heart that matters. We are not to avoid those who most need the light, but we are also not to live like them. Jesus was criticized because He visited and ate with obvious sinners. He brought the light to the darkest. Those who concentrated on appearances criticized Jesus for it. Yet they themselves lived in darkness that was kept quiet. They had hearts not seeking the light, but seeking to live like the world while appearing to be the light. It's in the heart. What is the desire of your heart? Do you yearn to be like your Holy Father? If so... You will. This promise is amazing! God the Creator of the universe will be with you, if you desire to be like Him. If you want His holiness more than the world's pleasures, you will find Him What do you want? God or this world? Choose, and choose wisely. You can walk with God, talk with God, know the presence of our Father as a dad, know Jesus as our closest friend. All we need do is, seek Him. Stop living like the world, stop seeking the world, fall on those knees in respect and submission, and seek Him .

Monday, July 15, 2019

Pleasant Grove Baptist Church July 15, 2019 at 03:20AM


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via IFTTT Strong and gentle. Two concepts we rarely associate together. Yet they are. In fact, you can not have gentleness without true strength. Think what it takes to be gentle and loving. For example, let's say a groom wants to lovingly and romantically carry his bride across the threshold into their new life together. If he is not strong, he will struggle. In the struggle he will likely cause hurt or at least fear in his bride. Or think of a fireman needing to carry an injured person out of a burning building to save them. The fireman requires strength to be able to carry someone without causing further injury. Strength is a necessary prerequisite to gentleness. Here Paul is saying to "be strong" yet "walk in love". Strength in truth. Stand against all compromise. The Corinthian church had become weak. When members sought to define their own truth, the leadership allowed it. They did not defend the faith. The result was chaos, sin, confusion. The church as a whole suffered because the people were not standing firm in truth. They preferred to accommodate personal desire, to be inclusive, to be sure to not offend, to be politically correct. And all of that is compromise and sin. Paul says to be strong and stand for the pure gospel, speak against sin and compromise. But Do so in love. Never attack anyone nor act disrespectfully. Always consider the one struggling to resist sin as a brother needing love. Treat them with the same respect you would your best friend who is making bad choices. This takes strength. It's not easy to lovingly correct a brother. But we must. It's not easy to accept everyone in love while standing against sin, but we must. We are, in fact, our "brothers keeper". Be strong, be courageous, be brave, but act in love. Don't let people continue in sin, but rescue them from it. Speak truth in a manner that conveys respect and love.

Friday, July 12, 2019

Pleasant Grove Baptist Church July 12, 2019 at 03:30AM


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via IFTTT The gospel in a nutshell. Christ died for our sins Was buried And rose from the grave on the third day. That's what matters! The foundation. All else is built on these three facts. Christ died for our sins Man fell under judgement, convicted and sentences to death for disobedience to God, our creator. Jesus stepped in and volunteered to suffer our sentence, to die instead of us, instead of you, so that you could live. The debt, the sentence was paid and by accepting this, we, you, carry no sin. Our entire past is erased and we are clean as the day we were born, having been "born again". "There is now therefore no condemnation for those in Christ Jesus." Crist was buried It was real. His body suffered and died a horrible death. It was over. No tricks, He died and was placed in a tomb and sealed. Not hours, but days. Three days and three nights. The body had already decayed and begun to decompose. Christ Rose from the dead! He had the power to lay down His life and to take it back up again, proving that He was indeed victorious over death itself. And the best part? He never died again! He lives today, now. He is just as alive and real today as when He walked on this Earth. He is Alive, real, and available to us. He speaks to us, intervenes in our lives, watches over us just as He did then. We do not have to fear anything in this life, not even death, as Jesus has proven Himself master over all! As long as we stay with Him, in Him, we are safe from everything thrown at us by anyone, we are victorious over everything because we are in Jesus and He in us. That's the gospel! You can be clean, washed free from all of your past AND you can live victorious as a servant of Jesus with no fear, no anxiety, no risk. We tend to add a bunch of stuff to it, but the foundation is simple. Be clean, be free, be victorious by giving yourself, your life, your everything to Jesus. There is no other way, no other path to God. No other plans to find peace and prosperity in life. All other attempts are futile and will fail. It is this simple. Give it all to Jesus and live, hold on to it to keep trying and fail. If you have not yet surrendered all to Jesus, do it now. Give your life, your troubles, your worries to Him and live for Him freely. Live for Him, not you. Find peace and freedom by and through Him. If you have surrendered to Jesus, ask what else you can surrender! Seek to give more, ask what is left that you still hold on to. Ask where you still try to run things. Ask what part of your life has not died yet. And then surrender that too. Seek 100% submitted to Jesus. It's actually pretty easy to see what you have not given to Jesus... It's those things you still worry over! Those things that cause anxiety. How can you be worried when it's His responsibility? What do you have to be anxious over but the things you hang onto and try to control yourself. Find peace, peace that "passes all understanding" by giving it all to Jesus. Because you see, it's all Christ. All. What He did, who He is, what He does. We are nothing, He is everything. The gospel. It's all Jesus.

Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Pleasant Grove Baptist Church July 10, 2019 at 03:30AM


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via IFTTT The beauty of God's system, called family. Some might be tempted to look at this scripture on a negative light. "Women can't speak in church? That's discrimination!" But hold on... Before we accuse God of wrongdoing, let seek to understand what God is saying through Paul here. First, context. Paul is writing to a church that he had birthed who had fallen into chaotic meetings of disrespectful yelling, each one trying to overpower the other in prophesy, speaking in tongues, singing, etc. Much of this letter to the church is Paul explaining how God puts everything into order as a Holy Spirit choreographed event with everyone participating but one at a time and respectfully. Today we have fallen into the opposite trap. Most churches seek so much order, even control, that no one speaks during the "service". All, men and women alike, sit silently listening. How can we begin to complain about "women be silent" when today ALL are silent? First we should seek to operate as the early church did, before we complain about instruction to that church. But more importantly, this is not an indictment against the women, but a strong show of support for families. All through time, history, and scripture, God has ordained the family as the structure He builds society on. In fact, the family was created long before "the church". The church was ordained as a vehicle to help the families to serve God, not the other way around. The church serves the families within it. The church is, in essence, our extended family. A family of families. Therefore, at church, the family is represented to the larger group. We are not to each be independent individuals in church, but each part of our family. Each family learns and grows and contributes. This is how God brings order, each family is a recognized group. To do this, each family must have a spokesman to represent it. That spokesman is the father/husband. It is vital that the father /husband be recognized as the priest of the family to preserve God's order. This is what Paul is referring to. The wives and children fall under the husband's authority just as the husbands fall under the local priest's authority. It is a heiriechy ordained by God. The family goes to church, the father represents the family, and guides the application of all learned in light of his own family's needs. It is the husband/father who is responsible for being in tune with the family so that he can guide each individual in their growth, just as the pastor guides each family put under his care, father's guide the members of the family. Families learn and grow together. This system of "church" is perhaps so foreign to our understanding today that we struggle to understand scriptures such as "women be silent in church". In our church, EVERYONE is silent unless called upon with a scripted contribution. We split families up by age and gender, destroying the basic structure God ordained, and put the poor pastor in charge of guiding everyone. When that doesn't work (as it simply can't) we bring in Sunday School teachers and youth leaders in and attempt to meet the needs of the individuals within the family, but without a family structure. Now, don't get me wrong, all these servants do their best and are committed loving individuals, but the model is simply broken and can not work! The family can not be split apart and then expected to thrive. Statistics show us that this man made model is not working. How much simpler and more effective to just use the God ordained heiriechy and structure of family within the church. Dad is the representative of the family, he acts as youth leader and counselor to his own family, and the church assists dad in his journey as family priest. Everyone now has their own priest! Dad, mom, children, all are served individually through a very close relationship. And then, when we all come together, dad represents the family to the church. He presents the work of his hands and seeks help. He applies truths presented by others to his little "church" called family. It's absolutely beautiful and brilliant as a social fabric! But, if individuals see themselves as individuals and demand to speak of their own accord, representing themselves, demanding attention to themselves, the whole structure breaks down. How can God bless when we reject his structure? This is what Paul refers to... Respecting God's creation and order while everyone participates in their own is chaos. This is not a mandate against women speaking in church, no! This is a mandate to support families as God created them with each family contributing as a active participant in church, in a model where every individual has a personal pastor to guide them. To anyone who rejects this heirechy Paul asks "are you so important, has truth come to you only, are you more then everyone else?". That is pride talking. "I want to be recognized, I don't want to be part of my family, I want to stand alone". Pride. Rebellion. God will not bless. We dare not reject God's design for the spiritual body (church) any more than His design for our physical bodies. We live by certain rules of health for our bodies. The church body is the same. rejecting how God designed our bodies brings sickness and weakness. Embracing God's design brings health and blessing and power. Can women speak in church? Of course, so long as they are accepting the heirichy God ordained and doing so in order with respect, just like everyone else. This is not a mandate to never utter a word, this is a mandate to respect families as God's designed and central vehicle of life. What of single ladies in the church? Simple. If a single woman, mother or not, is a member, she represents her family in place of the father / husband. She becomes the family spokesman until such time as God brings the or a father/husband into obedience and they can operate as a full family. If she remains single, she remains as the family priest. This all may seem counter cultural, mostly because the church today has little resemblance to the new testament church Paul was speaking to. We have drifted far off course, following the wisdom of men in how we structure the church. Only when we go back to the new testament God ordained design can we fully understand the beauty of structure and order where each member is free to express themselves in each and every church service as a active working member of God's family of families. It's beautiful when we get this right! God can finally bless.

Tuesday, July 9, 2019

Pleasant Grove Baptist Church July 09, 2019 at 03:34AM


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via IFTTT What has happened to the new testament church? These verses come from a set of chapters of a letter written by Paul to a church that he had launched. This church had gone a bit astray and Paul was correcting them. What had they gone astray in? Disorder. The church people were moving so fluently in the spiritual gifts that disorder resulted. Apparently many people were prophesying, talking over each other, acting disrespectfully to each other as they moved under the power of God. Now, without justifying their disorderly conduct, let me ask you, have you been in a church service where the problem was too many of the church people were prophesying ? Paul did not call these false prophets nor false prophesies. They were real! This was not the church leaders, not the preacher or pastor or teacher. This was the common members so moved by the spirit that they were all blurting out what they received from heaven. Paul corrected the disorderly nature of it, not the actions themselves. He simply said.... "Take turns!" What happened to the church? Where are the saints in the pews speaking prophesy, song, teaching, insight, interpretation? How did we go from "not everyone talk at once" as the problem to "everyone sit quietly and listen to one speak for an hour"? The problem in today's church, at least most churches, is not over exuberance of the members all anxiously walking in acts of the spirit. The problem today is, who among the members actually says anything according to the spirit during a meeting? What would Paul say if he walked into your church today? Would he be concerned as he was in this church that too many speak at once? Or would he be concerned that no one speaks at all? How far the church has fallen from the New testament ways, truth, and power. How shall the saints leave the church service and change the world if they don't even practice following the spirit during the service? Where do they learn to follow the spirit? One does not go into the battlefield without learning the ways of warfare and practicing, how could we send saints out into the battlefield of the world without practice? Our churches today often don't look anything like the new testament church, where the leadership had to "slow down" the excited members so anxious to do God's work that chaos resulted. Our churches today look more like a movie theater, members silently absorbing for an hour only to go back into the world unchanged. The spirit of the prophets are subject to the prophets. The person must act, willfully. This takes practice. Listen and do. The safety and acceptance of church as an extended family is the place to learn and practice! Not in chaos, but also not in silence. The wisdom, insight, encouragement brought to the church by a whole body working together is unmatchable by any individual. Dont rely on the preacher to meet all needs. The preacher or pastor can't! That is not even God's design. Everyone of the saints brings something to offer. The pastor can never duplicate that. The church, is a family and a body. Multiple members all following the same spirit in slightly different ways for a common purpose. The church is action, work, practice, growth. And it's one of the most beautiful experiences imaginable to behold, and to participate in.

Saturday, July 6, 2019

Pleasant Grove Baptist Church July 06, 2019 at 07:50AM


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via IFTTT Open Invitation to lend a hand! We are looking for a few people willing to lend a hand financially. Have you been blessed by God with financial resources? If so, please read on. The "Feed the Neighborhood" ministry in Rosebud is expanding greatly. Each week we now feed over 100 families with free food. That's well over 10% of the population of our community. The stories we hear each week of gratefulness would bring tears to your eyes as they do ours. We now have an opportunity to expand this to beyond just food, by adding in other essential needs of life. Paper products, home cleaning products, baby products, etc. The "stuff" of life. This would be such a blessing to many families struggling to buy essentials like paper towels, diapers, etc. And you have an opportunity to help. These products are available to our church ministry at a extremely low price, but still a price. We are looking for a few people blessed to be able to donate a few dollars each month to purchase these items to be given to those in need in the community. Our church volunteers will provide the labor, fuel, and logistics to deliver to the community. Even just a half dozen people giving $20 per month would make this an ongoing ministry for the people of Rosebud. If God tugs at your heart to help your neighbors, please contact us. You can donate in person, mail a check, or even paypal with a credit card. Thank you and God Bless!

Thursday, July 4, 2019

Pleasant Grove Baptist Church July 04, 2019 at 03:20AM


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via IFTTT There is a way out! No matter how tempted you are, no matter how hopeless it seems, no matter how the voices scream that there is no way to resist so just give in, there is a way out! What a glorious promise! You do not have to sin. You can resist that temptation that lures you. You can escape the agony of yet again giving in to that secret sin you detest. You are not powerless against it. You are not the slave to sin. The voices that say "there is no hope" are lieing! You can overcome because scripture says God has already made a path to escape. God does not lie, he fulfills every promise. So yes, there is a way out! The nature of the temptation does not matter. Whatever it is that calls to you, whatever tugs at your flesh to violate God's law just one more time, it is escapable! When that temptation arises, and you feel powerless to resist, there is an answer, but only one. There is a path, but only one. That path is Jesus. You see, one thing is true. YOU are indeed powerless to overcome temptation, of yourself. No mental exercises, no technique, no amount of will power will be able to overcome temptation. Man has sinned and fallen short of the glory of God. All men. We are all powerless over sin and temptation. BUT, we can each overcome through the victory of Jesus on the cross! If you turn to Jesus, HE is powerful and faithful to overcome for you! When the voices say "you can not do this" just reply "no, I can't but Jesus can" and rely on the strength and victory of Jesus to overcome through you. Turn your heart to Jesus and ask him to work through you, to purify you, to strengthen you. You can do all things THROUGH Christ. But only through Christ. You alone are powerless. Temptation comes against good people, against God's people, not in an attempt to break us. God is not trying to see where our limits are, He already knows! What God is doing is showing us the defeat of satan! God is building our faith, fulfilling our joy, but showing us that HE has already overcome, by demonstrating that all temptation is conquerable, that satan has no power. None. Zero. He lost. When Jesus died on that cross as a guiltless man, he paid for your sins. But when Jesus rose from the tomb on the third day, He defeated satan and death itself. He took the keys to satan's power on Earth and crushed them. We fight a defeated foe. The battle is already won! It's over. The epic battle between good and evil is over and Jesus won. Jesus does not fight satan anymore, there is no need. He already won! What that means for us is that we can escape any temptation to sin, if we trust in Jesus, turn to Jesus, live under the authority of Jesus. If we belong to Jesus, bought by that precious blood spilled out on the cross, then satan is powerless against us. All we have to do is say no. Resist. In Jesus name. If you have not given your life to Christ, then you are in fact powerless against temptation. You will fall. Nothing else can help you because there is "a" path. Only one. All else is a lie that leads to failure. Jesus is the only way because He is the only one who conquered temptation fully. If you have not given your heart and life and body to Jesus, you will fail. But if you do submit to the cross, offer your life and body to Jesus and commit to His will for you, then nothing can stand against you because you are in Him! You belong to Jesus the moment you give yourself to Him. And He takes care of His own. Jesus is the only way. If you are washed in the blood of Christ, lean on Him. Call on Him in the moment of temptation and overcome it all! If you have not yet given all of yourself to Jesus, know that you will fail until you do. The lie is that you can't even with Jesus. The other lie is that you can without Jesus. He is the only way. Seek Him and live!

Wednesday, June 26, 2019

Pleasant Grove Baptist Church June 26, 2019 at 03:25AM


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via IFTTT "I am" What a powerful name! There are so many aspects to this simple yet profound statement. I "am"... Meaning present day. God is saying that He is the God of today, everyday. Not "I was". Not "I will be". Not just yesterday not tomorrow, but today! He is eternally the God of every day man faces. He is here, right now, today just exactly the same as He was here for the children of Abraham in the old testament days, and just as He will be here tomorrow for your children. "I am " is a statement of eternalness. No beginning and no ending. Always there when you need Him. Always watchful over every generation of His creation, including you. "I am"... Meaning I do exist. "I am real". The decedents of Abraham were near hopeless. 400 years they worked day after day as slaves to Egypt. Trying to hold on to hope of a prophesy of deliverance that never came. God tells them "I am real, and I am here for you". He exists, and His promises are true regardless of circumstances. You can imagine many were dispairing, given up. Egypt is too strong now, and we are too weak to ever escape this oppression. But God says "Have hope, because I am!". A message the rings as true today as ever. Regardless of your circumstances, God still exists and watches over you! "I" am... Meaning I alone. There is no other God beside me nor above me. God says "I am sovereign, I am in control, I rule the stars of the sky and the cells in your body. God is god over all and proclaims this in His name. There is nowhere else to turn, no other path, no higher power, no other source of strength. God is not "a god" but He is "The God". His name of "I am" is a declaration of supreme power and control over all that oppresses us, over every situation that we face, over ever day of our life. He alone is God. The simple name that God gave Moses is a powerful statement indeed ! "I alone am the source of your deliverance and strength because I rule over all of creation as sovereign and eternal, watching over each and every generation, each and every day, and will not only deliver you but keep you under my wing, forever. Even in your darkest hour, know that I am real, I am all powerful, and I am with you always" Wow! What a promise! Do you ever reach a point where you wonder, is God real? Do you ever think that maybe He forgot you? Do you ever feel alone and deserted in a dark world? Do you ever feel hopeless, too far gone? In those moments remember... "God says - I am". I am real. I am now. I am always. I am sovereign. I am watching. I am working. I am eternal. I am the only one you need. I am. Turn to "I am" in your moments of distress. Turn to Him and trust in His promises. God, is God.

Monday, June 24, 2019

Pleasant Grove Baptist Church June 24, 2019 at 03:37AM


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via IFTTT The kingdom of God does not consist of words, but of POWER! The gospel, the kingdom, is not about education, learning, thinking. Those are actually things of man. Man speaks, man thinks, man learns. But God moves! God makes things change! God is a God of action, results, creation. Not ideas, but power! We all love a good sermon, one that touches our heart, quickens our soul, but a sermon that does not bring change, is just flowery words. What good are words without power to change? Why learn if we end up the same as before we knew? Jesus come to give life. Abudan't life. That requires change, requires action. Contrary to modern thought, it is not about learning. It is about walking in power. Abundant Life is a life so bright with God's love and power that everywhere we go is brightened, everything we do brings change. The world is a dark and dismal place. Man bumping around in the dark trying to find his way, but always suffering from this or that. The world is desperate for power , not just nice words. Paul says here, after a long discourse about ending division and worship of human idols, that he will come for a visit and see who is living in the power of God. Who is walking rightly with God in truth will be walking in the power of God daily, and it will be evident. He who is serving self, living for self, spreading lies will not walk in the power of God. There was another man, a prophet, who stood against the crowd of evildoers and declared "show me the power of your god". He set up a demonstration. Two sides. Each built an alter to their God and did whatever was necessary for their God to "show up" and burn the alter with fire. Whoever was able to demonstrate the power of their God was serving the real God. Elijah stood that day in power. Elijah's God, the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob showed up and demonstrated his mighty power for all to see. Power. Reality. The alter burst into flames from fire falling from heaven. This is power. Paul is setting up a repeat of Elijah's challenge. "I will come and we will see by their power". This stuff is real. It is not just pretty words, but what we speak of is power, the power that created all that is. The power that hung the sun into the sky for us. This power is available to those who walk humbly before a holy God, seeking Him first. "All the things that I do you shall do, and even greater things shall you do". That is a promise of Jesus. Power. Power to DO. God is doing things every day, in the lives of His servants. Life is amazing! We are constantly impressed and awe struck by the actions God takes in the lives of his believers. He is moving and doing. Miracles that boggle the mind and empower the heart. Seek Him first and His righteousness, and you too will see the power of a Holy, living, caring God work through His power.

Saturday, June 22, 2019

Pleasant Grove Baptist Church June 22, 2019 at 04:07AM


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via IFTTT Man's wisdom says "take care of yourself", "fight to get ahead", "if you don't fight for yourself, no one will". Lies! In this story we see a crippled man, unable to care for himself. No family, no friends, all alone in the world. No one could help him. this pool of water, supernatural healing powers, was his only hope. Tradition says that daily an angel would appear at this pool of water, and when the angel stirred the waters, the first person to touch the water was healed. Wow! If he could just get to the water, this poor man could be whole and well again! Daily he watched others come and receive. The story was true! Whoever touches the waters was healed. One. The first one. The one that was at the front of the line. The one that fought to get ahead. But this man could not. He was too weak, too frail, incapable of winning the race. He could not get to the water before someone else raced past. So he sat. Mere feet from success, day after day. Watching others walk away well, because they raced past him . But one day Jesus showed up. Now envision the scene. Many sick people laying around the pool. Waiting, anxious to press ahead. Ready to fight to get what they needed. Who did Jesus go to? The one man who kept loosing! The one that could not, would not fight others to win. Winning implies a looser. One can not win unless someone else looses. How is that "loving your neighbor as yourself"? How is winning at the expense of others any form of love at all? This poor suffering man who people ignored, he met Jesus that day. Sure... He received his healing, but more importantly HE MET JESUS! He was the only one! All the others, those stepping past or even over this man to get ahead, they didn't meet Jesus. Maybe those individuals got what they wanted, their own healing, but they didn't meet Jesus. They didn't look into his eyes. They didn't feel Jesus hand helping him up. This man, he met Jesus. Jesus is not at the front of a line. He is not there to bless the one who fights others less capable. Jesus is at the end of the line, to those who need Him most. Jesus meets the humble, the helpless. Have you spent your life fighting to get ahead? To get to the front of the line? Have others had to wait so that you could enjoy some blessing? Did you meet Jesus in that win? Did you come away from that experience with more than you fought for? If not, try life God's way. Love your neighbor. Put others before you. Step aside and let one less capable go ahead. Help someone into the healing waters instead of stepping ahead. Love. And in this, you too can meet Jesus. The world is wrong. Success does not come from winning over others. Success does not come from "winning" at all. That is a desperately selfish, wicked view of life. That is Satan's way... Win! No, not win, but love. Put others first. Seek to meet Jesus instead of win. Seek to watch others get what you want. Help them succeed. Give up your place for them. And meet Jesus.

Wednesday, June 19, 2019

Pleasant Grove Baptist Church June 19, 2019 at 03:44AM


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via IFTTT God brings the growth, not the laborers. Simple concept, but do we truly believe it? Or do we look with stary eyes at the particular laborer we prefer and attribute success to their efforts? I fear this is all too common. Men are often associated with the success, the growth, that comes only through God Himself. When gardening, there are many tasks. 1. Prepare the ground, break the soil, remove the weeds. 2. Choose the proper seeds 3. Plant the seeds into the soil properly 4. Fertilize the soil 5. Water the seeds 6. Nurture the seedling and protect it 7. Continue weeding and watering 8. Harvest properly But none of these steps causes growth. These steps facilitate growth, making it possible, but do not cause it. Growth happens due to creation's mechanisms ordained and controlled by God, not man. Man only manages the environment, God brings growth. Interestingly, man can cause growth to end, due to mismanagement at any step. Man can cause damage through neglect or mistakes. However, man can not actually guarantee growth. It is not in our control. All we can do is set everything right for growth and wait. Life is the same. Church is the same. Family is the same. All the laborers can do is set things right in the environment, and wait for the growth God brings. It is not the laborer not the manager, not the leader who causes growth. It is God. Yes, we must be diligent to do all we can as our part to facilitate growth, but never think that we can "make it happen". We must remain humble and obedient to the one ultimately in charge. That is all we can do and all we are asked to do. We don't have to bring success, we only have to set the environment right! For example, many parents have errant children. Sure, sometimes it is their fault, some part of the process that they neglected or did wrongly. But other times the parents did all they could, did it right , and still the child goes astray. Peace is found in the truth that we are not in control of the results, only our part of the process. Adam and Eve walked with God personally, had no peer pressure, no television, no drugs, yet their child murdered his own brother. All through history good parents suffered watching their own children go horribly wrong. Such is life. We are not in control of results, only process and environment! Now, when we do things wrong, when we act selfishly and neglect our responsibility or even rebel, then we are responsible for damaging growth, for causing a bad outcome. Yet, we can repent of those mistakes and rebellions and be free from the guilt. God who is Lord of the harvest can correct our mistakes and bring about good. It is in hHis hands, not ours. All we can do, even after grave mistakes, is to repent, trust, and obey. That's it. We do not have to power to bring new growth. So relax, concentrate on repentance of mistakes, and obedience, humility, trust for the future. Do what is available to do to set things right and leave the rest in the hands of a God who speaks light into existence. Herein is peace. God is ultimately in charge, not you, not your favorite personality. Trust and obey.

Monday, June 17, 2019

Pleasant Grove Baptist Church June 17, 2019 at 03:30AM


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via IFTTT Christianity is not a "mind thing", it is a "heart thing". Unlike religion, the Gospel can not be learned. No amount of study or understanding can bring a person into an understanding of our God and Creator. No amount of debate can convince any of us of the truth of the Gospel. Why? Because the Gospel is not an understanding of the mind. It is not about memorizing scripture or learning Bible stories and their meaning. The gospel is about a relationship between our spirit and the Spirit of God. Paul is saying here that it is pointless to try to attain this relationship with God through work of the mind, through learning, understanding, or memory. Those are things of natural physical man. Those are the things that Adam tried to use to become like God in the garden...knowledge of good and evil. Wow, consider this....trying to attain holiness through knowledge is the sin of the garden that brought sin and suffering into our world! Trying to attain holiness (being like God without God) through man's abilities is the basic sin of humanity. Yet most religions tout this as the method to use. Learning. Mindfulness. Understanding. These are sin! These are why we suffer today. Man chose to attain holiness his own way, in his own abilities of mind and body. The Gospel says "man is hopeless, learning and understanding are hopeless, only an act of God can bring man into holiness". That act was what Jesus did on the cross. By dieing in our place, and paying the debt for our sin, we can be made holy (sinless, guiltless) in God's eyes. Then the Spirit of God can again inhabit our spirit and we are alive with understanding and knowledge beyond comprehension. You see, it is not knowledge itself that is the sin. The act of sin is in man attaining knowledge on his own, without God's action and oversight. Man grabbing the fruit of the tree and eating by his own power instead of relying on God to enlighten him. Did God want man ignorant of the ways of God? Is that why God forbid "the knowledge of good and evil"? Of course not. It wasn't even that knowledge itself was evil. God said "do not eat or it", an act of man attaining the knowledge without God. God wanted to be the father, graciously and carefully guiding man into truth and knowledge. But man was impatient and proud, and chose to do it his own way, without God. It's not knowledge that is evil, it is how we attain it! When reading something, watching something, or hearing something, it is the Holy Spirit that brings understanding not through our thoughts, but through our spirit. It is not the words, not the speaker that give us understanding, it is the Spirit of God. So a person not washed clean in the blood of Jesus can not attain understanding. It's impossible because understanding truth is not a mind thing done by man, but a God thing done by and in spirit So, what is the conclusion? Pray. Seek understanding through spirit, from the inside out. Whether reading, listening, or watching, seek understanding from the Holy Spirit. He is the one who opens our eyes, from the inside out. We know truth in our hearts before we can explain it in our mind. It is an act of God, not man. Understanding is granted, not achieved. Bottom line? It's all Jesus. Only He can turn teaching into understanding. Turn to him regardless of the source of the lesson, ask Him for understanding. It's all Jesus.

Thursday, June 13, 2019

Pleasant Grove Baptist Church June 13, 2019 at 03:22AM


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via IFTTT Demonstration of the Spirit and of power, not persuasive words of wisdom. Does your church follow this example? Everywhere the apostles went, the Spirit of God manifest Himself in demonstration of power. What are these manifestations of power? They are listed later in the letters from Paul to this same church. Sadly, today we seem to have mostly moved away from the power of the Spirit and ask people to rest their faith on words of wisdom. Why? There is a variety of reasons, most not good. I grew up watching such demonstrations of power. As a teenager, I witnessed weekly or even daily miracles of all types. Healing, deliverance, words directly from Heaven, authority over evil, etc. It was a regular occurrence. It was commonplace. In the beginning these acts of God drew in people. "This is real!" Was the cry. Things were happening! Not just Bible teaching, but God was moving and proving Himself. Then, it changed. The constantly evil heart of man started looking for and praising the miracles more than the miracle worker. Men started thinking they possessed some supernatural power at their command. People craved the signs more than the sign giver. Greed, selfishness, idol worship. And the result? God quit. The signs and wonders quit. The miracles quit. So man decided to "keep it going" under his own power. Preaching, words of wisdom. Some even cheated and started fooling people to appear to still be walking in God's power. But it was a lie. Today we see the fruits of that lie. Big ministries rooted in cash flow and promises of blessing, not cross carrying. People who are no more sanctified than their neighbor, people who claim to be Christian but live like pagens. So now what? We live today in the aftermath of all this. Just like Israel. They were mightly blessed, but went astray. God left and they were defeated, exhiled until their hearts returned to God. Then they had to return and rebuild what once was. Today is that day. The church in America must rebuild. The people are hurting, suffering, desperate to find the truth, a touch from God. The hunger is back, the city now needs to be rebuilt. All across America there are small pockets of truth sweeping over the land. A call to return to the message of the cross, to lay aside the eloquent preaching of man and rely on the Holy Spirit and power. The city is being rebuilt. Soon, once again we shall see demonstrations of the Spirit and power at the center of the church, but God first must change hearts so that this new generation does not fall into the same trap of pride and sin. God is working on the exhiles, preparing us for the days ahead of building, of returning, of seeking God and His holiness first. What a glorious day! Pray that it come quickly, that our hearts are made ready, the harvest is ready, waiting for workers. It is time. Storm clouds are gathering threatening to wipe out the harvest. The stage is set. What will you do? Pray, seek to be ready. Submit your heart to the refining fire of the Holy Spirit. Lay aside all the entertainment, fleshy desires, world passions for money and pleasure. Ask God to make you ready to be a conduit of power from heaven to your neighbors. Seek Him first and all these things shall be added to you. Demonstrations of Spirit and of power.

Monday, June 10, 2019

Pleasant Grove Baptist Church June 10, 2019 at 03:15AM


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via IFTTT "I am of " is a dangerous phrase if it ends in anything but Jesus. I am Catholic. I am Baptist. I am Lutheran. I am Episcopalian. I am ... The list is long and distinguished. Why does man feel the need to identify with individuals and organizations of his own making? Is this not the sin first indulged in back within the garden. "I will become good MY way". The "forbidden fruit" that makes one wise, like God. Sound extreme? Well, what does Paul say? Was Paul crucified? Martin Luther? John the Baptist? Mary? The Pope? That favorite TV preacher? Of course not. Only Jesus. THE church is HIS church. The people involved are nothing. Jesus is everything. If He is everything, EVERY thing.... Then there is nothing left to share in the glory. It's all Him. We need to keep our favorite personality or group in the proper perspective. Don't let pride and judgementalism allow us to create idols of man. No preacher, no group can take any credit for... Well... Anything. If all good is from God, if none are good but God, then how can we raise anyone above anyone else? How can we identify with anyone but Jesus? In fact, that is the question raised in this scripture. Where is your identity? Is it your career? Is it your school? Is it your church? STOP! All of that is nothing, filthy rags of imperfection. We find our true value in Christ and Him alone. Our identity is in Him. After all, WE died and HE lives in us. Our prior identity was rooted in man and man's organizations, but as a new creature in Christ, we live in and through Him. Who are you? A child of God, washed in the blood of Jesus, baptized into His name, who happens to attend xyz church. Where you go to church has no bearing on your salvation (or the lack there of). Did the church "save you"? Did the church conquer evil and pay the price for your sins? Of course not. It is nothing in respect to your salvation. Nothing. It's all about Jesus and only Jesus. Any group, church or secular, that claims to own you, or that claims they have the only path to heaven, or claims any measure of control over your salvation, is flat wrong. They have become evil by placing themselves on the place of saviour. They have cheapened the marvelous work of the cross and resurrection by inserting themselves into the path between you and God. You are not saved because you go to xyz church , you go there because you are saved and looking to serve. Let us keep in perspective the value of the cross and empty tomb. We are not "of" anything but Christ.

Friday, June 7, 2019

Pleasant Grove Baptist Church June 07, 2019 at 03:15AM


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via IFTTT You were called into fellowship with God's only begotten son. Fellowship. With Jesus. Strong's exhaustive concordance, one of the most time honored and respected studies of Greek language that this epistle was written in, has this to say of fellowship: Strong's Exhaustive Concordance fellowship; contribution From koinonos; partnership, i.e. (literally) participation, or (social) intercourse, or (pecuniary) benefaction -- (to) communicate(-ation), communion, (contri-)distribution, fellowship Have you fellowshipped with someone? Spent time sharing back and forth. Sharing stories, thoughts, feelings. Listening and talking, intimately becoming partners through communication? This is how friendships grow deep. Marriage is the ultimate fellowship, truly partnering and becoming one with another person, becoming inseparable through the deep sharing of all that is life. Well, have you fellowshipped with Jesus? Have you shared your inner heart with Him? Have you poured out your emotions openly and fully, holding nothing back. Then have you listened to Him do the same? Have you heard from His heart how He feels, what He sees? Have you become partners in life? Inseparable? Paul makes it clear, that God has called you to into this very sort of relationship. This is not ceremony, this is not rules and commands. This is not reward and punishment. We are talking about an active and constant communication, back and forth, where two hearts touch and merge. This is a true relationship. Prayer is not about telling God what He must do for you, what you need. That's just silly. He made you, does He not already know what you need? Of course He does! Prayer is not about pleading with God to do something, change something. It not about asking at all. Prayer is about communion, fellowship, sharing. Have you listened to Jesus? Have you waited and sought that quiet voice of ultimate authority? Have you felt his arms around you when you are hurting , holding you in a tight hug close to His heart? Have you ask how He feels about that thing in your life? Fellowship is a two way street of sharing. Impossible? No! Is Good dead? He spoke to Moses. He spoke to Elijah, Elisha, Paul, John, Abraham, Jacob, ... The list is long. Jesus rose from the dead, He never returned to the grave and promised that He would be with us always. Why would it seem odd to directly communicate with Him? You are called into fellowship. Will you come? Will you listen to Jesus as His heart breaks over a lost and rebellious generation? A nation that seeks pleasure and prosperity over fellowship with their creator. A nation where families are broken, children are killed and abused, neglected and enslaved for financial gain? A nation where God's laws are mocked and the desires of the flesh are praised. Jesus sees and feels deeper than we do. He sees the depravity in the hearts of men. He aches for the abused poor, the abused children, the lost and blinded walking around in fear. Have you heard His joy over a newborn baby entering the world, an extension of His marvelous creation that has kept going for thousands of years from just the authority of His words? Have you felt the love of His heart to those who turn to Him? Have you baked in the warmth of His stories, marveled at His parables, how life demonstrates life, all interconnected and woven into a huge intricate fabric of existence? Called into fellowship, with Jesus. There is no greater blessing, nor higher calling. Will you get alone with Him now, seek to hear and share hearts? Will you put all aside and answer that call? He stands at the door and knocks. The door of your heart. Open and invite Him in to fellowship. Life will never be the same.

Monday, June 3, 2019

Pleasant Grove Baptist Church June 03, 2019 at 03:35AM


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via IFTTT Repentance. True repentance. Turning away and going in a new direction. True repentance is beyond being sorry, beyond feelings, beyond regret. True repentance means doing whatever is necessary to take a new path. Literally turning you back on what you repent of. The people in this scripture did just this. They repented. In that repentance they brought all the tools and all that represented their previous life to be burned. They did this willingly because they realized how wrong it all was. Their hearts turned to Jesus and they desired to put aside all of their past. Today the message of repentance is often watered down, softened to make it easier to claim to repent and to make it easier to bring larger numbers into the church. But it is not real. True repentance means destroying the artifacts of our previous life. Think through the things of the world. Entertainment, wealth, pleasure, power, etc. Things of the world, not God. these things have no place in the life of the Christian. Repentance in a biblical sense means we bring all those things to the fire to be destroyed. Why? So we will not be tempted. Addicted to moves and entertainment? Destroy the TV. Addicted to substances, trash them. Addicted to self help books? Burn them. Whatever is necessary to rid ourselves of our old life Now, this does not mean that pleasure, entertainment, etc are inherently evil. Of course not. The evil is in living for them making these things the center of our life. God made things to he enjoyed, bit not focused on. Our life focuses on serving God, not pleasing self. America needs true repentance. Many feel sorry but do not repent. They do not walk away. They do not burn their past. They do not die to self on the cross and give their life to Jesus. They may be in church every Sunday, but have never repented. They keep both feet on both sides. Repent of anything that stands between you and God. Anything. Rid yourself and your life of all those artifacts, tools. Do everything possible to turn your back on the old you and rise up clean and purged, not dirty and blind. Repentance is the key

Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Pleasant Grove Baptist Church May 29, 2019 at 03:16AM


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via IFTTT Do you trust God? If so, then whom do you fear? Who is so powerful as to pluck you out of the hands of the Son of God, Jesus, who already conquered death itself. Who can overpower Jesus? Who can sneak past to attack you? Who? Much of life is resolved in this simple fact, either God is God or He is not. If He is not God almighty, then everything is in vain. We do not stand a chance. All is lost. But if He is God, then we have all hope, all promise, and have nothing to fear. There is no in-between. Does God protect His own? Of course! Does He make mistakes? Does He sleep? Of course not. We live our lives forever under His watchful eye and protective hand. The other day I was walking through our pasture with my two year old son. The pasture is littered with dangerous plants, bull nettles, poison oak, thorny vines. Danger and injury lurk at every step if not careful. Yet my son merrily walked along by my side, holding my hand, oblivious to the danger. As his father, I constantly scanned the path ahead to gently guide him to the safest direction. Our path was twists and turns, the purpose of which he knew nothing. He smiled and chatted as he held my hand and followed my lead through dangerous ground. He was in no danger at all. I steered his every step to avoid any problem. Until, seeing a butterfly flirt by, he let go of my hand to chase it! This moment of "I'll go my way and have some fun" put him in danger. Not realizing which plants could hurt him, he could have gotten into real trouble. So, what did I do? Grabbed his hand of course! I regained my place as navigator of his life. He was disappointed, sure. He wanted to chase butterflies! Dad's rules are so boring! But... Dad kept him safe from dangers he could not comprehend. Those rules, which seem to prevent to fun of the moment, actually prevent injury and pain that he couldn't see. He was never in danger as long as he submitted to my lead and held on to my hand. Are you holding the Father's hand? If so, trust him. He will not let anything harm you. He will guide your steps and build a wall of protection around you. In that little walk through the pasture, I would have done anything for my son. A wasp, a snake, a scorpion, all was avoided and even if something came to attack him, that evil would have had to get past me first with my child in my protective arms. God is a loving protective father. He sees the dangers ahead. Sometimes He chases our hand when we spy colorful butterflies, but always He guards and protects us. All we must do is submit to His lead, and hold His hand. Then trust. I would have been saddened deeply if my son were fearful on that walk. Fear would mean that he did not trust me completely to guide and protect him. Anxiety would mean my son felt the need to protect himself from unknown dangers. He didn't think I could. It was his peace and light heartedness that showed me his trust. Do we treat our Father like that? Do we declare trust but live in fear? Do we become anxious, expecting an attack that our father will miss? Is He capable? Is He willing? Is He God? The faith of a child to trust. The obedience of a child to submit. Those two bring peace in this minefield we call life. Just hold Jesus hand and follow His lead. Relax. Trust. Even as you spy that butterfly, His grip tightens.

Saturday, May 25, 2019

Pleasant Grove Baptist Church May 25, 2019 at 03:14AM


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via IFTTT Truth. Light. Life. These three go together. But to perceive truth, we must want to find truth over all else. We must deeply desire to know what is true, even if it means that we must change. Our heart must be right. We must desire truth over all else. At first glance we may be tempted to say "everyone desires truth", but this is not true. Many, often most people, want to make their own truth, go their own way, make their own path. They seek the authority to declare their own truth. They are more concerned with "what is true for me" then absolute truth. In fact, these people end up rejecting the very notion of absolute truth. And it is sad to see. Paul is saying here that there is "a" truth. One. Those who spend their lives dedicated to understanding that truth are blessed with finding it. Those who prefer to run their own lives, never discover truth. Instead they walk around blindly, always learning but never understanding. And the amazing point is what Paul says here. "God Himself gives them a deluding spirit". They will not see the truth even if standing right in front of it. They will continue to believe their own lies, and the lies of the voices they hear. Is this cruel? Why would God block someone from find ding truth? Simple... He can not allow them to find truth through their own efforts. If they did, they would "be like God", the promise of satan in the garden. Satan told man it is best to "eat of the fruit of knowledge of good and evil" because doing so would make man "like God" , able to be independent, an authority to himself. And man fell for it. If God then allowed man to succeed in this open rebellion, man would be convinced it was best to betray God and thereby play right into satan's hands. So, God hides truth from those who seek to follow through on that rebellion of the garden. Creating our own truth or denying that there is absolutely truth is the same sin. This sort of rebellious attitude against God will fail. God Himself ensures it. What is the answer then? Seek truth, the truth. Even if truth means we are wrong, even if it means that we must change, seek truth above all else. Strive to lay aside our own thoughts and perceive the wisdom of God. But with a heart of service to the author of truth. Seek to serve God in truth. Not to empower ourselves, but to please our Father, Creator and God. Today we see endless debates on social media, and in person. People seemingly oblivious to truth. They debate not focused on finding truth, but in furthering what they see as truth. An attitude of pride and rebellion. Sin. And this sin brings the deluding influence where we do believe the lie. There is no logic, no argument that can convince such a person otherwise. Only when God lifts the deluding influence will they see the light. And that will only happen when the heart changes from proving truth to finding truth. Do you know the truth? Paul admitted that even he "saw life through a dark glass". He did not understand it all yet he taught millions and authored most of the New testament. Finding truth is a lifetime of peeling back layers of the onion one at a time. Diving deeper and deeper into understanding, led by the Holy Spirit. You see, no man can make you or I see truth. Only God can do that. We speak words, but the Holy Spirit opens the understanding. He is the teacher who will lead us into all truth. Man is words. Spirit is truth. So pray, seek God to open your eyes and heart. Whether it be in politics, health, psychology, science, finances, education, family life, relationships, social issues, whatever... Turn to Him for truth. Pray to understand. Stop turning to man for truth and go straight to the author, God. It starts in prayer. The fear of God is the beginning of wisdom. Start there.