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The Challenge of A New Year

I do not know if you are like me, but as I get older I have a tendency to look back on the past year. I want to test the qualities of my Christian life. The older we get, the shorter the time we have to see God perform great and mighty acts in and through our lives. Do you ever feel like you have missed out on God’s power in your life? Do you read certain portions of scripture and question if you are a DOER of the Word and not a mere hearer? God can and wants to do great things in and through your life. Here are a couple of examples: Take the epistle of James as he writes in the first chapter about trials and, if anyone lacks wisdom, let him ask of God. We are given a prerequisite, that we are to ask by FAITH. God says that by faith, we are to ask not wavering, for wavering produces uncertainty. That person is consid-ered a “double- minded man unstable in all his ways”. How is our faith affected by doubt? What does it mean that we are unstable in all our ways if we allow doubt to affect our faith? Does it really mean we will receive nothing being double- minded when asking God? Now apply that into areas of your life you want to see God work. I really want to challenge myself to act upon my faith without doubting. I do not want to be considered as double- minded by God in my faith. I want to see God do great and mighty things. Don’t you? We have only a certain amount of time in our lives and we need to make it count of God. Singleness of mind I believe is critical to God. Without faith it is impossible to please God. The person who comes to him must believe that he is. The wind of circumstances plays havoc in our daily lives like the wind plays havoc against the sea. How we respond to the circumstances of life either by faith or doubt determines what we will receive from God. Faith determines the out-come and there is no way around it.

Another area of challenge is TRANSFORMATION by the RENEWING of our minds according to the Word of God. Is God transforming your life? Are you experiencing God’s renewing of your mind and causing you to make positive changes in your life? Either we will be con-formed to the world or we will be transformed by the Word. There is no in between. Is God transforming your faith as shown by your walk, your talk, and your daily actions? Are you satisfied with your life? There is only one way to be transformed and it is according to the Word of God. Sometimes I get so busy that I forget the process. We need to be STUDENTS of the Word! Ask yourself, what is it that is keeping you from the Word? Our lives should be a light that shines in this world and is set on a hill. It is to shine that all may see. I know I am not satisfied with my life. Let us not forget we struggle not against flesh and blood but against principalities and powers and the rulers of darkness. We struggle against the un-seen forces that want to keep us conformed to this world and not be transformed. I chal-lenge you to be a DOER of the Word and not a mere hearer. We need to take action where we are and to become people of change in our world. Many of us just take for granted that we cannot change our lives. We are who we are. Christ revolutionized his world with his life. Are you ready to revolutionize your world?

Finally our struggle is not against people but against the forces of darkness. Satan and his forces of darkness are at work against us in this world. When you think of your daily trials of life and things that block your spiritual growth, remember our adversary is Satan. He is here to hinder you in your daily walk. The Word of God describes his tactics. He attacks through our minds. He brings accusations against our personal lives to defeat us. We are responsible to take the shield of faith and protect our minds from his accusations. It all comes down to faith and God’s ability to do what he says he will do. Are you a person who is described as “double- minded”? God says do not expect to receive anything if you waver in your faith. I want to challenge us all to be “people of faith” in 2012. Let us move with conviction and in God’s power. Let us be single- minded and unmovable in our faith! Let us look to God for great and mighty things in 2012!

Prayer

The ministry of Life Abundant will be successful in reaching men and women for Christ if God’s people will pray. We are exhorted to pray with supplications, intercessions and giving thanks for the souls and hearts of men. “For the eyes of the Lord are over the righteous, and his ears are open unto their prayers.” 1Peter 3:12.

The Word of God is proclaimed through our weekly Bible studies and individual mentoring opportu-nities. Forty five to sixty men and ten to fifteen women hear the Word each week and Satan tries to blind their minds and hearts to its truth. He places spiritual darkness upon their understanding so they can’t understand its truth. Pray the Spirit of God will enlighten their minds so they can under-stand implications. Pray that God, by the power of the Holy Spirit, will shine his light of truth into the darkness of despair, fear, and hopelessness. In John 17:9, Jesus said, “I pray for them: I pray not for the world, but for them which thou hast given me; for they are mine.” He is referring to those individuals the Father has given Him out of the world. Pray for the souls of inmates which are ripe. Pray for our volunteers that God will protect them from sin who proclaim the gospel to inmates and ex-offenders. Pray for the prison staff and those in authority at Bucks County Prison. Pray that the Word will pierce the soul, spirit, and hearts of inmates and judge the thoughts and intents of their hearts. Pray that God will always receive all glory and honor in and through the min-istry of Life Abundant. Pray God will encourage more volunteers to become mentors, for the need is always great. We look forward to the new year and going forward in the POWER of God. Re-member, “Be not overcome of evil but overcome evil with good.” Romans 12:21

Reciprocity

"And as you would that men should do to you, do ye also to them likewise."  (luke 6:31)

"But love ye your enemies and do good and lend hopiing for nothing again; and your reward shall be great and ye shall be the children of the highest; for he is kind unto the unthankful and to the evil.  Be ye therefore merciful as your Father also is merciful."  (kuke6: 35-36)

It is very easy to do things for those who do kind things in return.   A true test of our faith in God is our willingness to do things for the unthankful and those considered evil by society.   Do something kind to those who despitefully use you.    Christ is merciful to the unthankful and the evil in our society.   The power of a kind act or a kind word goes a long way. 

It has been said that the priniciple of reciprocity is the basis on which the entire social and ethical life of civilization rest.  

This christmas season share a kind word or act.

Come You After Me

Mark writes in his gospel, Jesus invitation to Simon and Andrew, “Come ye after me, and I will make you to become fishers of men.”

Let us follow the steps of Andrew and Simon and see to whom they made contact.  Christ goes into a synagogue and a man with an unclean spirit confronts him.   Jesus commands the spirit to come out.  The man is thrown about by the spirit before it comes out.  Christ’s fame is spread about because of this event.   Christ heals Simon’s mother- in- law who was sick.  That evening many were brought to him who were sick with different diseases and he heals and cast out devils.   He went throughout Galilee casting out devils.  A man with leprosy comes to him to be healed.  Christ heals him and commands him to go to the priest and show himself, but instead, he goes out and proclaims what happened.  Christ heals a man with palsy brought to him by four men lowered down through a hole in the roof.   He then passes by the customs area , sees Levi and tells him to follow him.  He goes to Matthew’s house and is found eating with publicans and sinners.   The Scribes and Pharisees ask why is he eating with sinners.   Christ hears the question and says, “They that are whole have no need of a physician, but they that are sick; I came not to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance”.

He enters again a synagogue and is confronted by a man with a withered hand.   He heals him on the Sabbath which is against Jewish law.   The Pharisees asked, “Why do you do that which is not lawful on the Sabbath?”   Christ said, “The Sabbath was made for man, and not man for the Sabbath”.  Jesus withdrew and went with his disciples to the sea of Galilee and great multitudes from Galilee, Judaea, Jerusalem, Jordon, and Tyre and Sidon came unto him.  He healed many who had plagues and unclean spirits.    Christ comes to the country of the Gadarenes and immediately there came a man out of the tombs with an unclean spirit.  He could not be bound with chains nor could any man tame him.  Night and day he went about the mountains and through the tombs crying and cutting himself with stones.   Christ commanded a legion of unclean spirits to come out, and he cast them into a herd of swine.   He then went on to heal a woman who had an issue of blood for twelve years.

The one thing obvious in all these encounters is that they were sick, diseased, demon – possessed and outcast.   They were people of low estate, considered sinners by the self-righteous, and shunned by society.

The ministry of Life Abundant follows his mandate “Come ye after me and I will make you to become fishers of men.”   Our staff and volunteers seek to help men and women to walk with Christ.  If the Lord is speaking to your heart to become a volunteer please contact our office.

Words From the Heart

I received this letter May 23rd from a brotherclose to comging home after many years in prison. I know you will be encouragedas I was hearing from a grateful heart touched by the power and grace of God.

 

Brother, around six or seven years ago the Lord blessed meto find a “Sliver-Lining Recovering Group”, within it I have been [able] tolead men to a different area of thinking. You see brother, in sobriety, many ofus (older recovering addicts) struggle with “self-pity”, and a lot of depressivethoughts. In fact, brother, many of us cry over the fact that we wastedyouthful and productive years when we should have been earning college degreesor maybe perfecting a skill.

Many of us simply do not feel like we could take upsomething “new” because we missed the opportunity to try it when we wereyounger. We are now learning brother that age is mental and really physical.While some folks defeated at the age of twenty-five, others act sprightly andyoung at the age of sixty. Moreover, we can find wonderful examples of peoplewho blossomed out in new activites without any thought or concern about agebarriers. It is never too late for a person to take up a new trade or profession to follow a new scientific or artistic interests or to do anythinghe or she set their hearts upon.

Brother, often in my group I challenge men to follow the “healthierversions” of living. I truly believe that if we are using age as a reason fornot following our heart’s  desire weshould ask ourselves if we are really finding ways to avoid responsibility forour performance in life. We may be seeking excuses to spare ourselves thestruggle and effort that are always required when we do something new orchallenging. Brother, I share everyday with my group that it is never too lateto be the men God intended us to be!

Brother, a lot of issues sprang up in my own heart when Ifirst got sober. Issues left me in a pool of despair and pity during myrecovery and walk with the Lord. God sent men that were blessed to teach, counsel and help me (asking nothing in return except that graciously pass onthe help someone else).

Brother, the first thing that must be understood is that “Christianity”begins and ends in the heart. That is true borther because every action fo aperson can ultimately be traced back to the heart. It also explains why Satan puts such a premium on influencing, clouding, seducing and gaining foothold in people’s hearts.

The heart is primarily the realm of a person’s emotions, feelings, affections, motives and attitudes. Brother, just as our physical hearts pump life-giving blood throughout our entire physiological system, so too the inner heart of a man functions as the nucleus of all that goes on in a person’s life, it is the breeding ground for all of one’s thinking. God said, “For from within, out of the heart of men proceeds the evil thoughts…”.

Brother, in many ways a human being functions very similarly to a computer. The human computer operates with the information that is stored on the hard drive of the “heart”. Brother, the heart could be called the “seat of influence” for a person’s life. The seed bed where ideas are sanctioned, attitudes developed and out which thoughts spring forth.

The heart brother is the essence of man’s being. Another good way brother that I learned to illustrate this is my teachings is to think of the heart as the seat of government and a person as a city. It is within this administration center that the public policy is formed and established. In turn, that policy directs the affairs of what goes on with that community.

Brother, the important position our hearts occupy within us is revealed in scriptures. We are told of a “tender heart”, a “broken and contrite heart”, “a proud heart”, an “unfeeling heart”, a “wise discerning heart”, a “hard” heart”, and a “clean heart”. Brother, folks are told to “rend their hearts”, “seek God with all of their hearts’, and “pour out their hearts before Him”. Brother, from my own situation and case we are told of those “who deceive their own hearts, backslide in heart, spurn reproof in their hearts, and regard wickedness in their heart”. Brother, it is no wonder that we are admonished and advised to “keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life”. Brother in concluding this letter, surely it is true, the inward thoughts and the  heart of a man is deep.”

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