Friday, May 27, 2016

What is God Trying to Teach Me Anyhow??

Do you ever wonder why there seems to be an ever-increasing level of stress and pressure in your life?  I do.  In fact I’ve coined a new term for this condition – I call it “stressure.”  I don’t always know what causes it, and I don’t always know where to find relief from it.  But I do know God allows it in my life, and therefore, there must be a reason and a purpose for it.
In my opinion, one of the most amazing passages in the scriptures is Hebrew 5:5-8.  When we study and appreciate these verses, they will generate a deep sense of awe and reverence for the Lord Jesus Christ, and it will help us better understand the will of God in this stressure we’re experiencing.   It says:

 “So also Christ did not glorify Himself to become High Priest…Who, in the days of His flesh, when He had offered up prayers and supplications, with vehement cries and tears to Him who was able to save Him from death, and was heard because of His godly fear, though He was a Son, yet He learned obedience by the things which He suffered.” 

Jesus humbled Himself that He might become our High Priest. He glorified God by receiving His sufferings willingly and submitting His will to His Father.  What a remarkable relationship they shared - so much so that the death of the Son brought glory and praise to the Father.  Could the Lord be calling us to die to ourselves as Jesus did?  Perhaps the Lord allows just enough stressure in our lives to drive us to our knees with tears and cries of brokenness and submission.  It may feel like defeat, but the child of God prays to our Father who is able to save us from death and bring joy for every tear we shed.  And truly, the Lord is glorified by the wonderful service you render to Him and the saints in spite your sufferings!
Another astonishing phrase in this passage is:

“…though He was a Son, yet He learned obedience by the things He suffered.”

It never dawned on me that Jesus had things to learn.  I always assumed because He was God in flesh, He knew everything.  Yet the scriptures teach He emptied Himself of the privileges of His deity, and became like us in every way, yet without sin (Philippians 2:5-11). Jesus humbled Himself to the lowly status of a child, student, and servant – and the method the Father used to train and mature Him was suffering.  Only then was He able to receive the mantle of High Priest, which was the Father’s purpose for Him.

I point these things out that we might realize the marvelous hand of God in our lives even in things that hurt and things we don’t like or understand.  When we begin to view our sufferings in light the eternal weight of glory God has for us, we are able to endure them with a joy that confounds the world around us. Most importantly, we give pleasure and glory to God when we trust Him with our lives through every season and circumstance.  So smile – the more stressure the more proud the Father is when we humble ourselves, and the more it makes us like Jesus!

Love and blessings,

Pastor Eric

Friday, May 20, 2016

The Choice to Rejoice

The Choice to Rejoice

In this you greatly rejoice, though now for a little while, if need be, you have been grieved by various trials, that the genuineness of your faith, being much more precious than gold that perishes, though it is tested by fire, may be found to praise, honor, and glory at the revelation of Jesus Christ, whom having not seen you love. Though now you do not see Him, yet believing, you rejoice with joy inexpressible and full of glory, receiving the end of your faith—the salvation of your souls.               1 Peter 1:6-9

Rejoicing is joy in action, and it is most noteworthy that it is the response God expects from us regardless of circumstance. We are encouraged not only to rejoice in times of abundance and favor, but especially in times of trials and hardships. This is where the power of the Spirit of God seeks to reveal to us the exceeding goodness of our God and the blessing of a victorious life. It is doubtful any of us would choose joy through suffering, but the Lord has chosen it for us; it is His most useful tool for purifying our faith. Remember, it is impossible to please God without faith; and we receive no greater joy than that of knowing the Lord is pleased with us. 

-Worrying vs. Rejoicing. Choose joy.
-Grieving vs. Rejoicing. Choose joy. 
-Confusion vs. Joy. Choose joy.
-Fainting vs. Rejoicing. Choose joy.

Choosing joy!
Pastor Eric


Friday, May 13, 2016

Capture Every Thought

. . . casting down arguments and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of God, bringing every thought captive to the obedience of Christ.               2 Corinthians 10:5

Thoughts are strange things. They can come at any time, from any source, and lodge themselves in our consciousness without invitation or permission. Therefore, we must take the responsibility to steward our thought life all the more seriously. In a day when there are so many voices and images vying for our attention, it takes a great deal of effort and discipline to renew our minds and cleanse our hearts for the Master’s abiding presence – for He cannot and will not abide with an unholy thought life.


Our thoughts will become our god unless we learn to immediately capture and test them by the Word. It amazes me how many Christians worship the “god of their understanding” instead of the God of the Word (and they don’t even realize it). Yet, the Holy Spirit takes the unfathomable riches of God and showers the Mind of Christ upon all who are willing to receive Him.

Truly, the knowledge of the Lord and His will are greater than we can imagine - and how wonderful He is to humble Himself and speak to our minds and hearts in a love language we can understand! So, let Jesus be God of your thought life and your thoughts subject to His counsel. There you will find peace and refreshment. Don’t just think about it - pray about it.

Love and Peace
Pastor Eric

Friday, May 6, 2016

Speak Kind Words

Speak Kind Words


Let your speech always be with grace, seasoned with salt, that you may know how you ought to answer each one.  Colossians 4:6

Our words tell us what’s in our hearts, and the Lord judges us according to the content of our speech. Psalm 19:14 says:

Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable in Your sight, O Lord, my strength and my Redeemer.

We are called to speak the words like our Savior spoke – words of wisdom and peace that build and strengthen the hearer. It is a shame when a Christian obtains a reputation for divisive or confrontational speech. It does heaven no good for us to win an argument and lose or discourage a soul!

Words have power that many of us don’t yet appreciate. If we did we would lavish praise on others and cease from needless criticism and chatter. God chose words to communicate His love to us in the Bible. Even His Son, Jesus Christ is called the Word of God. The connection between our speech and our spirit is sure, and a careful and kind spirit is reflected in Holy Spirit-sweetened speech!

When our hearts are settled on the love and kindness of our God, we will speak blessings and encouragement. Our words will be like morning dew and evening rain on dry and thirsty ears of those around us. Let your speech be a blessing today. Let the world hear the Jesus in you.

In love and peace,

Pastor Eric

Sunday, May 1, 2016

Set Free To Serve

Galatians 5:13
For you, brethren, have been called to liberty; only do not use liberty as an opportunity for the flesh, but through love serve one another.
When the Lord sets us free, He also gives us the discipline that keeps our liberty from turning into license. Without the moment-by-moment guidance of the Spirit, I will use my new-found freedom as a doctrine of self-indulgence, and I'll serve myself and my purposes and call it ministry. After all, I'm free to do what I want and think is best - right? That is an arrogant spirit that produces the worst type of bondage, because it mistakes liberty for license. The liberty I walk in was bought and paid for by the Lamb of God, who took away my debt and set me free from the bondage and wages of sin. Nails were driven through the hands and feet of our Lord, and the banner waving over our lives is stained with His Blood. Freedom in Christ has been given that I might testify of the Great Emancipator, and show the world what it means to be loosed from the chains of self and sin, to overcome my fears by faith, and to serve the Lord without a trace of self-consciousness. Oh, that we would realize that Christ has liberated and set us apart for His own pleasure. Now we are free to be love-slaves of our Lord and King, and to belong to Him and no one else - not even ourselves!

Love you and praying for you,
Pastor