
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Sundays are Preparation Days

Thursday, June 11, 2009
Thou Art Happy
Monday, June 8, 2009
Words of Wisdom From Pastor Freddie
I love a great quote or saying. Here are some of my favorites that my Pastor often uses:
1. But without faith it is impossible to hang with God.
This one really needs no explanation, it speaks for itself, but here's the scripture:
But without faith it is impossible to please Him, for he who comes to God must believe that He is, and that He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him. (Heb.11:6)
2. Don't pray about them, pray for them.
This is my personal favorite, an important lesson I've learned. Sometimes we do get caught praying for God to fix that person (spouse, boyfriend/girlfriend, parent, brother/sister, friend, co-worker, boss) instead of praying for that person. The one that may need the fixing is the one doing the praying. If you really care about that person your praying for then pray like you care for them.
3. I worship God with the lawnmower.
And my Pastor "REALLY DOES!!!" He's been teaching us alot about worshiping God wherever you are, whatever your doing. God is worthy of our praises continuously.
4. Stop being a spiritual sissy!
In other words: "Can't we all just get along!" Especially Christians. Stop getting offended by every little thing your neighbor does or whine about how they hurt your feelings. There are more important things in the world. We are to exemplify Jesus in all that we do.
You shall not take vengeance, nor bear any grudge against the children of your people, but you shall love your neighbor as yourself. (Lev.19:18)
5. You need to go to Menards and get yourself some wood, build a bridge, and get over it
This bears reference to the last scripture: holding a grudge on somebody else.
6. You need to have a Bugs Bunny type of faith.
Bugs Bunny had no fear when it came to his foes. He'd look straight down the barrel of that shot gun of Elmer Fudd's and simply say, "What's up, Doc?"
For God has not given us a Spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind.(2Tim.1:7)
So now you can tell..I do pay attention in church!
Thursday, June 4, 2009
A Fresh Morning Fragrance
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
The Purpose of Man-Designed to Worship
Tozier's whole ministry was about us disciplining ourselves into a real, worshipful relationship with our Creator. Tozier says:"If you major on knowing God and cultivate a sense of His presence in your daily life, practice the presence of God daily and seek to know the Holy Spirit in the scriptures, you will go a long way in serving your generation for God."
He also remarks that:
You can be straight as a gun barrel theologically and as empty as one spiritually."
Basicly what he is saying is we have a choice: either we can know about God just through the scriptures, or we can have the whole package. To know God so intimately we can recognize His voice when we need to hear from Him.
Our goal should be what Tozier's life was about:
Don't settle for the satisfaction of the needed appetite only, but to something bigger,
grander, and more eternal, that we might worship God and enjoy Him forever.
I recently saw the film Yes Man. Jim Carrey plays an unhappy, down on his luck guy. Upon the suggestion of a friend, Carrey goes to a self help guru's seminar called "Say Yes", in order to change his perspective on life. At the seminar he makes the sacred covenant of having to say yes to everything. Soon as he leaves, a homeless man asks him for a ride to the park. Carrey obliges. The next thing you know he is giving the homeless guy his cell phone to use and money! After he drops the man off, sure enough, his car runs out of gas, and his cell phone battery is now dead.
After trekking a few miles to the gas station, he meets the girl of his dreams. And so it went throughout the story. Everytime he said yes, no matter how bad it might have been , something good happened to him afterward.
When we say "yes" to worshipping God, and serving Him (even when it may look like it's a bad situation to get involved in) good things are bound to happen. Because it is a great, and mighty God that we serve. None of our actions will go in vain. As Tozier put it:
"Only cunning works of silver and gold should be offered to God."