Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Defending The Gospel


Dear Berean Family, this video was prepared a while back and I am just using it now. I trust it blesses your hearts. May the Lord use us to proclaim the unsearchable riches of Christ to the world in which we live. God bless you all!

Have a blessed Thanksgiving this week! I will be sharing with you on Wednesday night as we praise God and give Him thanks for all of His many blessings.

Yours in Christ,

Pastor Dickie

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Developing A Prayer Life For The Lord


If we are going to develop a significant prayer life we need to keep in mind the following things:

1. We must have faith- faith that God does exist and that He does, in fact, hear us when we pray and that He delights when we draw near to Him in prayer and holy communion.

2. We must have passion- a passion that drives us to our knees and that moves us from apathy, indifference, and lethargy to a passionate storming of the throne of grace in pleading before God.

3. We must have a secret place- a place set aside where we can call it our Bethel (house of God) where we draw near to God in secret and passionate prayer.

4. We must have a specific time- a time where each day we get alone with our God and pour out our hearts to Him in prayer and supplication.

5. We must have a plan- a plan that gives us direction and a framework by which to lift up our petitions to our Lord. Pray through the Psalms or the Lord's prayer. Make a list of your prayer requests and keep a journal on you prayers and answers you receive to your prayers.

By all means make sure you are spending time every day with the Lord wrestling in prayer. The Hidden Life of Prayer by David M'Intyre is a wonderful book on prayer. Anything you can read by E. M. Bounds on prayer will be a great blessing to your soul. 

In the days to come let us join together at the throne of grace and seek God's blessing on our loved ones, friends, and our nation that we might see God's mighty hand once again in our land.

God bless you all,

Love in Christ,

Thursday, November 13, 2014

Integrity

Integrity

Recently, my wife gave me a book to read by Erwin Lutzer, senior pastor of Moody Church. The book was Who are You to Judge?  It is an excellent read on a topic that so many Christians are greatly confused by. I recommend that everyone read this important study on biblical judgment and discernment. Many times when a pastor takes a stand against something that is evil, corrupt, or dangerous he is  viewed as a trouble maker, a sower of discord, a judgmental person or a divisive person. I have seen a number of godly pastors called these things over the years. And this is tragic! 

Without commenting on all of the sections of this book there was a section on integrity that I thought was especially good. D. L. Moody said “Integrity is what you are in the dark.” People can hurt your reputation but they cannot hurt your integrity. I have known some people over the years that work extremely hard to build a good reputation while neglecting character. Unfortunately, many people do not know the difference between these two.

Here is a list of things that people of integrity do not do. People of integrity do not:

  1. Fear man
  2. Compromise their convictions
  3. Lie
  4. Fail to keep their word
  5. Allow money, fame, or love of popularity to influence their decisions
  6. Fail to keep their commitments
  7. Make themselves look better than they really are
  8. Take advantage of others
  9. Lord over others
  10. Use false guilt to manipulate others
  11. Let their emotions or feelings cloud their judgment
  12. Break their promises
  13. Promote themselves
  14. Allow others to promote  them with false praise and hero worship
  15. Refuse to take counsel from godly sources
  16. Think more highly of themselves than they ought to think
  17. Walk in the spirit of pride
  18. Justify sinful behavior
  19. Read their own press clippings
  20. Manipulate others with gifts, money, or praise
  21. Use self pity to attack others
  22. Show partiality
  23. Fail to bind their conscience with the Word of God
  24. Intentionally mislead and deceive others
  25. Speak out of both sides of their mouth

We all talk about integrity. We all want integrity. But how difficult it is to truly be a person of honest character, and deep personal integrity. May we all strive to be holy men and women for the Lord that we serve.

I am praying for our Berean family that the Lord will bless you all and manifest Himself to you and fill you with His peace and love. 

God bless you all, 

In Christ, Pastor