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Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Seeing the Invisible

When I give my testimony or tell people that I spent 14 years in the occult, 10+ of those years as a blood-pact Satanist, I get a lot of surprised looks. And when I divulge a bit more and explain some of my experiences with demons and demonic rituals I find that most people are intrigued and/or scared about the possibility of such things existing within the realms of the spiritual. I often tell people, with tongue in cheek, that I came to see and know God because I saw knew Satan first. On the surface there is some validity to this statement...however the reality is, Jesus Christ literally pulled me out of the clutches of Satan and his minions 4 1/2 years ago. On that fateful night, when I accepted Jesus Christ, I never again doubted the power and might of this awesome God I serve!
When I was a Satanist I had no doubts about the existence of entities outside our physical existence...outside the realm of flesh and blood. The reason I had no doubts was because I sought and summoned these demonic entities and they made their presence known to me. That being said, we Christians must press on in the Holy Spirit and draw close to God. For if we do not see beyond the visible, if we cannot touch that which is intangible, if we cannot hear that which is inaudible, if we cannot know that which is beyond knowing, then I have some serious doubts about the validity of our Christian experience! 

1 Corinthians 2:9 (Amplified Bible) states:

But, on the contrary, as the Scripture says, What eye has not seen and ear has not heard and has not entered into the heart of man, [all that] God has prepared (made and keeps ready) for those who love Him [who hold Him in affectionate reverence, promptly obeying Him and gratefully recognizing the benefits He has bestowed].


This is why Paul goes on to remind us that God has revealed these mysteries to us by the Holy Spirit. We as Christians need to stop trying to make the Holy Spirit our servant and begin to live in Him as the fish lives in the sea. When we learn to do this we will experience the riches and Glory of God which we know nothing of at this present time.
Is the power of God manifesting in your life?

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Playing with Your emotions

There seems to be a fine line these days when it comes to worship and the Word of God. While I do believe there is an important place for the singing and music during a church service...I also believe there is a place for quiet reflection and introspection during the service as well. It appears, quite simply, that many Christians and churches today have trouble being quiet in the presence of the Lord. God created us as emotional expressive beings. However God does not play upon our emotions to bring us to the point of spiritual decision. God's Word, which is God's truth, and God's Spirit are to be what arouses our highest emotions. My fear is that some evangelistic techniques are directed almost entirely to the emotions of those who are listening to the appeal. These techniques employ more psychology than Spirit-driven conviction.
 
Most followers of Jesus are aware that just because someone sheds some tears and dances in the isles of the church does not automatically make that person a saint. For we must be able to distinguish the difference between the human manipulation of emotions and the confirmation of God's truth working in us through the Holy Spirit. Often this revelation comes during the quiet times when we allow the Holy Spirit to speak to us. I have had many occasions when the Holy Spirit has directed me to just be quiet! For the wisdom of the Lord cannot get through if I'm always running my mouth and making noise:->
 
Stay in the Word!    

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

How God sees You!

Foundation Scripture: Ephesians 4:24 (Amplified Bible)

24And put on the new nature (the regenerate self) created in God's image, [Godlike] in true righteousness and holiness.

God holds nothing against any of us when we become His children by faith. When God forgives us, He trusts us as though we had never sinned. So when Satan comes around to try to remind me of my past transgressions/sins, I remind Satan that everything that has been charged against me came from him, and now everything I have- forgiveness, peace, and freedom- I have received freely from my Lord Jesus Christ!

As long as you remain on this earth, God has not completed His work in you. The Spirit of the Lord will help you discern when the chastening hand of God is upon you. But if it is Satan or his demons trying to tamper with your life or your Christian testimony, stand firm and resist him in the victorious power and name of the Lord Jesus Christ!

Jesus has said to us, "Whatever your need, just come to the throne of grace. Anything you need, you may have!" So why not believe Him and exercise the dominion He has given you?

Stay in the Word and Meditate daily!

Thursday, September 16, 2010

The Servents Ruling Passion

Foundation Scripture: 2 Corinthians 5:9 (King James Version)
 9Wherefore we labour, that, whether present or absent, we may be accepted of him.



My Labor for the Lord is never counted as loss. Since fully dedicating myself to the Lord Jesus Christ I have learned that the Lord preserves me in any/all circumstances. Having witnessed HIS love for me is what drives me to keep HIS commandments and learn to seek the Heart of the Master. Even though God is no respecter of men...HE is a respecter of His WORD and even values His Word above His name. So if I'm abiding in His Word and yielding to the Holy Spirit, I'm ultimately moving in the direction of God's Will and approval.

I have spent most of my life out of the Will of God...living like a castaway in a world without God. However God never gave up on me, thus I have surrendered my own ambitions in order to serve the Lord Jesus Christ, who gave and deserves all I have!

"Be unceasing in prayer [praying perseveringly]"  1 Thessalonians 5:17

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Are you ready for Jesus?

Foundation scripture Luke 12:40

Luke 12:40 (New Living Translation)
40 You also must be ready all the time, for the Son of Man will come when least expected.”



The great need of every Christian is to be ready to face Jesus at anytime. The battle oftentimes is not against sin or difficulties or circumstances, but being so absorbed in our own work that we are not prepared to meet Jesus.

Jesus rarely comes where we expect Him; He appears where we least expect Him, and always in the most illogical connections. We have to realize that it is not always service that matters…what does matter is having that intense spiritual reality of expecting Jesus at every turn! Grounding ourselves in this reality helps us maintain that childlike wonder the Lord wants us to have. If we are going to be ready for Jesus we have to stop using religion as a higher form of culture and be spiritually real!

If you are constantly looking to Jesus you will not be popular with this current religious age. You will often be called impractical and out of touch with earthly reality. However when Jesus Christ returns, whether it is in the darkness of night or the heat of the day, you will be the one who is ready!

Be Ready my dear friends!

Stay in the Word and meditate often!


Friday, September 10, 2010

Strength in Weakness

Read II Corinthians 12

Though we, like the apostle Paul, have much to boast in Christ Jesus, we must also be aware of our infirmities and not be ashamed to share those with others as well. Many times throughout life I have often had the idea that if I did not admit that I had a problem and or weakness…then there was no problem/weakness. When feeling low I used to put on the Simon & Garfunkel classic I Am A Rock and cast my pain onto the altar of “callous-ME” and languish in my false bravado for a season. However when I learned to cast my weakness and cares upon the Lord…I found that I no longer needed my own resolve or my old coping mechanisms to get me by.

II Corinthians 12:9 (Amplified Bible) sums it up so perfectly:

9 "But He said to me, My grace (My favor and loving-kindness and mercy) is enough for you [sufficient against any danger and enables you to bear the trouble manfully]; for My strength and power are made perfect (fulfilled and completed) and show themselves most effective in [your] weakness. Therefore, I will all the more gladly glory in my weaknesses and infirmities, that the strength and power of Christ (the Messiah) may rest (yes, may pitch a tent over and dwell) upon me!"

With Jesus Christ dwelling in and over us we no longer have to worry about our weaknesses and infirmities! We just cast our cares onto HIM and HE will be our comforter in our time of need!

Stay in the Word and meditate often!

Mark

Thursday, September 9, 2010

The Lord of Unity and Joy!

Foundation Scriptures Acts 2:17 & Acts 20:24

The Lord always works when His people meet his conditions. The first condition is oneness of mind among the persons who are seeking God's presence. How wonderful unity is within the body of the Lord Jesus Christ! Unity often precedes blessing, and this can be demonstrated over and over again throughout the Bible.

Joy means the perfect fulfillment of that for which we were created and regenerated, not the successful doing of a thing. Our joy, like that of Jesus, should be doing that which we were sent/created to do. Jesus said: "As my Father hath sent ME, even so am I sending you." Have I received a ministry from the Lord? If so, have I been loyal to it, to count my life precious only for the fulfilling of that ministry? Just think of the satisfaction it will be to hear Jesus say: "Well done, good and faithful servant"; to know that you have done what HE sent you to do.

"Lovest thou Me?" Then- "Feed My sheep." There is no choice of service...only the absolute loyalty to Our Lords commission!

Remember how much the Lord Jesus Loves you!



Friday, September 3, 2010

God's Will...Our duty.

Foundation Scripture Proverbs 29:18

Proverbs 29:18 (Amplified Bible)


18 "Where there is no vision [no redemptive revelation of God], the people perish; but he who keeps the law [of God, which includes that of man]--blessed (happy, fortunate, and enviable) is he."


My conception of the Lord Jesus Christ is often used to justify the deliberate neglect of my duties. Like Jonah I often think that because God is full of mercy and justice...everything will be all right. Many times I have the right conception of God, and this may be the very reason that I do not do my duty. The truth is, if I got what I deserved, I would be in a mess of trouble!

When I lose sight of God, I begin to be reckless, I cast off certain restraints, I cast off praying, I cast off the vision of God in little things, and begin to act on my own initiative. When I start thinking and believing that I am my own provider...I begin shutting God out and start heading into a downward spiritual spiral...thus I lose the vision! I thank God for the Holy Spirit that quickly corrects my errors in attitude and judgement! For my daily attitude needs to spring from the vision of God! I know and believe that God is going to do greater things than HE has ever done through those who are in tune to His Will and Vision! Now lets go out and do great things through Christ Jesus!!!

Stay in the Word and Meditate everyday!

Mark

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Free From the Flesh

Foundation Romans 8:2 (Amplified Bible)

2 "For the law of the Spirit of life [which is] in Christ Jesus [the law of our new being] has freed me from the law of sin and of death."


When the Holy Spirit is ignored or rejected, religious people are forced to either do their own creating or fossilize completely. Unfortunately many individuals and churches accept fossilization as the will of God and are content to rest on their laurels like an old dogmatic mattress. Others try to embrace the modern, and imitate the activities of the world with the mistaken idea that they are being creative. Yet even though they seek to dwell in the glass houses of fad, their mere imitations lack the qualities of eternity-holiness and spiritual dignity...In other words the Holy Spirit is not there.

It is hard to imagine a more painful disillusionment than to come to the judgement seat of Christ and find that we have wasted most of our earthly lives striving after flesh and starving the Holy Spirit. It is by the cross of Jesus...That ends the bondage of flesh!

Pray and meditate always!

mark


Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Where is Your Joy?

Foundation Verse: John 15:11


When I think of joy, or pretty much anything else in life, I always look to the life of Jesus Christ for the guidance, answers, and insight. The joy of Jesus Christ was the result of the absolute self-surrender and self sacrifice of Himself to the Will of His Father. Our goal in life should not be the concerns of this world; it should be the perfect understanding of God, and the communion with Him that the Lord Jesus Christ had. The biggest hindrance to this joy is the obsession with how we feel and our current circumstances. Jesus told us that the cares of this world will choke God's word.


The bottom line is that if we are rightly related to God, we will find our joy and hear the calling HE has for our lives. So we need to stop being fearful, self-conscious, and self-righteous! Instead, let us hide ourselves in the joy and love of the Lord Jesus Christ and let HIS living water flow through us and fill us...When this happens HIS current will guide us to our divine destination that HE has prepared for us.


Stay in the Word and Meditate daily.


mark 

Welcome to my Blog

Greetings All,
 
Welcome to my Blog! These writings are mainly just the learning and inspiration I receive from the Lord Jesus Christ during my time alone with Him. My goal is to put up both my morning and evening devotionals as well as anything else the Lord places on my heart. I pray that you find some encouragement and that it helps you in your personal walk with the Lord!
 
Meditate often,
 

mark 

Keeping our Heads in a scary World

Foundation scripture: I John 5:4


God has not given us a spirit of fear! No matter what the circumstances we Christians must keep our heads. It is a sad thing to see the Children of God tremble in fear before the sons of the earth. We are taught that fear is a spiritual poison that leads to a life spent in constant internal turmoil and bondage.

Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ delivers us from fear by consciously interposing the Lord between us and the object that makes us afraid. The person that lives in God is surrounded by the divine Presence so that no enemy can approach us without first getting by God, which is a futile endeavour!

God Bless,

mark