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Do not forsake

not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting one another: and so much the more, as ye see the day approaching.
Hebrews 10:25 KJV

7am on a Sunday. Other people are still in bed and look to a day of doing nothing. But you are up and getting the coffee on. Walk the dog. Get dressed for the day and grab your stuff for the Sunday service. Are you a greeter? Part of the worship team? The person who sweeps snow off the sidewalk before Church? Maybe you are the pastor. Give it another couple of hours and the congregation will be there. They too got up on a day when PJs and hot chocolate would have been so much more pleasant. In come the body of Christ and you all sit down and chat. Then the worship starts and you praise God. Then the pastor comes and you hear God’s word. Then you go home.
It sounds so simple. This ‘Church’ thing. But it is one of the most important things you will do in your week. Too many have come into the habit of streaming Church from their living room and making the effort to become part of a Church family. Don’t get me wrong, the fact that we can stream Church is great! And there are days when you can’t get to Church physically and need to live stream. The fact that that is possible is a blessing. But it shouldn’t be all you do. Church is so much more than a sermon from the pulpit. It’s a place where you can serve God. You get to physically be part of a Church family and to have that happen it takes commitment and effort on your part. You have to keep attending and start volunteering, doing little things that connect you to the people and the pastor. God does not want us to stop gathering with other believers. That might not look like Church as we know it in up coming days. It may look like a home Church or a small group. It may be simply someone reading the Bible as you gather together and then discuss God’s words. For many people Church is a secret and dangerous affair. These people could spend time with God on their own each week and not risk getting caught by gathering with other Christians. Yet they gather anyway. Why? Because they understand the power and importance of being with other Christians. They get that we need to encourage and be encouraged. We need prayer circles and a safe place to go where Jesus is the center. Though the body is in peril or discomfort their souls know they are safe there with others like them.
If they can gather together, why can’t we? Why would we even consider stopping? Our greatest worry is whether or not we feel like crawling out our warm beds. And yet we consider staying home and simply streaming. We must gather in the upper rooms we have been gifted. Whether that’s a Church building or someone’s home, or perhaps a hidden chamber in the basement of some forgotten building where our enemies cannot find us. No matter what it looks like we must continue to gather.

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Who have you been whispering to?

Who have you been whispering to?

When you see someone sinning do not talk about them to others- talk about them to God. We tend to see sin in those we care about, or in simply the people around us, and we do the exact opposite of what we are supposed to do. We talk about them. But what we should be doing is praying for them. Only the Holy Spirit can fix sin. If he or she is someone you know well are comfortable with, perhaps you could find a gentle way of pointing the sin out. But in the end that person has to choose to not sin anymore. If your close friend is talking about suddenly enjoying alcohol and you know that the temptation to become a drunk is there (this is a sin by the way. There are those who claim drunkenness is not, but it is.) It would be wrong to not try and dissuade him or her from the temptation. If your friends are watching bad movies and you act like that’s okay, then you are encouraging their sin. I am thinking of myself here. I was watching a show last year that had a nude scene. You didn’t really see anything but it was obvious what was happening. I kept watching because I figured it was fine as long as you didn’t see anything. My dad happened to be over at the time and he pointed out that the show was bad. Suddenly I realized my error and sin and was able to shut it off. No song on the radio or movie on Netflix is worth losing your relationship with God over. But the other day I had a person I know well mention something they were doing that I knew right away was a sin. This person is a professing Christian. Yet there it was. I mentioned that it wasn’t really something a Christian should do and got shot down. So I went and discussed the whole thing with my close friend. I was greatly troubled. But in the end all we could do was talk about the person and speak badly about this person, because once you mention one thing a person is doing wrong to someone else a thousand other things you’ve seen him or her do come to mind. That was no solution. I then felt God say. ‘You shouldn’t talk to others about people. You should talk to me and let me help them.’
It’s true. Only God can help these people. He knows their hearts and what is going on, and He is never there just to criticize. God is there to guide and help. In the end He will judge us. But for now He is doing His best to help us, if only we would stop trying to be Him and start letting Him be in control.
So. Next time. I personally will pray when worried about someone and will work hard to not simply talk behind their backs, which is a sin I need to work on. And I am sure many of the rest of you who are shaking your heads at me in disgust are guilty of this too. We all are. And we all need to try and do better.

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Why do we worship?

Why do we worship before the sermon?

Have you ever wondered why we worship before the pastor starts speaking? Of course most would say ‘it’s to praise God.’ Some might say, ‘it’s to give time for late comers to find their seats.’ Both are accurate. Yet it’s more than just praise to God. Worship is about getting into the right head space and heart space. We enter church with the world’s problems following behind us.
“My TV broke and I don’t have money for a new one. Do I really need a new one? Is it important? But I like watching the Christian stations. But the other stations can have such terrible things on them.” “My cat keeps scratching the couch. What can I do? Do I need a cover?”
So on and so on, our minds go.
These things distract from the word of God and the time spent with Him. The worship is a physical act and takes a physical action. We sing and our mind moves to the music. Soon our hearts are taken by the words and eventually we feel the Holy Spirit raise our hands and we praise. Then the sermon comes and we are ready. Even before prayer we can get into a better headspace by spending some time in worship and focusing on God. Sometimes I personally find lighting a candle helps. Little Things that Aid your mind in their thoughts and focus. Sometimes pacing and walking helps you focus on God. But these are things you can’t do at church when the pastor is about to speak. What we can do is worship and get our minds and our hearts out of our day-to-day problems and on to God, and soon we will see that God has answers for all of these problems. Perhaps God won’t tell you if you should or should not buy a couch cover to keep your cat from scratching it. But He will guide you in your need for financing or your health problems or even the fight you had with your neighbors. If you are open to Him God will show you what to do in all your life. But first you need to focus and that’s where worship helps.

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Is the old Testament necessary today?

Is the old Testament necessary today?

We all hear it said. We have even said. “That’s old Testament stuff.” We say it as though the old Testament is no longer relevant. We say it as though it is something we have progressed past.
Old Testament is a term that came from the Biblical referral to the old covenant which required animal sacrifice, and the new covenant which is Jesus’s sacrifice. Calling the books that went from Genesis to Malachi old Testament and the books that went from Matt. To Revelation New Testament, began in 130 AD by a Bishop who was separating the books this way for clarity in a letter he was writing. Shows as easily things catch on.

We see old as a bad word. A subversive content that we need to avoid. I actually heard a girl the other day, (she was probably 14yrs old,) say, after looking at a designation plaque that honored an old lady who had passed away after being a patriarch of the area we were in, “why would they give that to her?” (Tone is everything in the illustration so try and hear the degrading whine in the voice) her mom explained the memorial. She then said, “so what? They just give these to old people. I don’t want her to have it.”
Welcome to 2023. Anyway. This is how old is seen. Not relevant or valuable. So the term ‘old’ being used for the pre-Jesus covenant marks the book unfairly.
So many who are confronted by the Old Testament want to do away with it. They do the, “Jesus made it irrelevant. Paul said it’s the law of death.” Thing. Yet Jesus Himself said:
“Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them.
Matt. 5:17 NIV
And Paul was addressing learned Jewish men as well as gentiles when he was speaking. These statements were for these men who were using the law to empower themselves and contorting it to fit their own agendas. The law they commanded was the law of death Paul meant. I would even go so far as to say that what is being preached in certain Churches today, that has been contrived from scripture and then mutilated to fit certain non offensive agendas, has become a law of death too. It’s no longer the Truth that guides you to Heaven, it’s just nice platitudes that fills seats and not souls. Working the Bible to your own life and choices is what the Pharisees and Sadducees did that caused many problems and eventually led Paul to make his bold statement. The Pharisees and Sadducees started out as great people. Dedicated to God and on the right path, until they slid off that path and started using their positions to further themselves instead of God. Sounds like many preachers today, doesn’t it?
However we are now off track. Jesus quoted the Old Testament when battling the devil. Paul himself often quoted the Old Testament. Matt. Mark. Luke and John quoted the Old Testament. If the guys who established the New Testament found the Old relevant enough to refer to it and quote it, then what makes us think that we have moved to a place of spiritual enlightenment that we can throw it away? It’s because a lot of the hard truths are in the Old Testament, truths we want to hide from so we ignore them. Yet most of those truths, rules and warnings were reestablished by either Jesus Himself or one of the New Testament writers.  And Don’t forget. If you throw out the Old Testament you also lose all the Psalms. How many of us rely on those Psalms to get us through a tough week?
Jesus made it clear with His own words that the Old Testament is still relevant and valuable and necessary, who are we to argue with Him?

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Are you waiting for answers?

Are you waiting for answers?

The promise of God does not always come fast. So don’t start doubting even if you have waited 10 or 20 years. He has His time.
Why do we become downcast and fearful when we have a God who loves us? When we have Faith in God and know He is God and He can and will deliver, why do we doubt?
James says that the doubters should expect to receive nothing from God.
But Jesus said ‘if you have faith the size of a mustard seed.’ So where is the cut off?
At what point does faith only the size of a mustard seed turn to doubt?
In the moment where you used to say ‘I know God can do this.’
And now you say, ‘God probably won’t do this.’
You aren’t doubting that God is real or that He is there, but you are doubting that He will answer you. I say this more to myself than anyone else because I have had too many of those moments.
(I have also had moments of complete doubt that God would answer and He did, probably because He knew that I needed to see Him do something because I was slipping. He is still good to us.)
His Word warns us that if we doubt who He is and what He will do that He won’t answer us. That’s not having only a little Faith when we pray. That’s having no Faith at all. We must believe or how else can we expect to see answers.
Now. There are times when we have Faith and still don’t see an answer. There were times like that all through the Bible. But our Faith cannot depend on what we see God doing, it has to depend on who God is. Our Faith is in God not in the works of God. We have to trust Him.

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Everyone welcome?

Everyone welcome?

I have noticed that certain groups who claim the title ‘church’ have decided to plant an ‘Everyone welcome’ slogan under their banners. We all know what they are gesturing at. But it made me feel like something should be said.
All Churches. All! Welcome Everyone to come and join. But the true Church refuses to dumb down or corrupt the Bible’s teaching just to make certain people happy. Guess what? There are parts of the Bible that are offensive to everyone. The lady who has just started attending after being involved in a messy legal custody battle may be offended by the verse that says to love your enemies, or the verses that tell about divorce being a sin. The man who has attended Church his whole life may suddenly notice 1 Thes. 5:12 and 13 says to respect and listen to those in the Church who give you spiritual guidance, but all that does is bring to his mind a mentor he once had who he didn’t like so he feels angry and offended. Do we change the words of God to suit these two people? No. God’s word is meant to be hard to handle at times and sometimes it even hurts or makes us angry. It’s supposed to help us change and guide us into being more like Christ. If the Bible says your lifestyle is a sin, it’s a call to look at yourself and to decide, do I want to live this way? Or do I want to change and become a new person through Christ? If you’re a mess and the Bible points it out that doesn’t mean it’s closing the doors on you, and neither is the Church that continues to preach the Truth, it means that the Bible and the Church are trying to help you and to guide you out of your mess and sin and into the fullness of living for Jesus. News flash. We all came through the front door of the Church with a set of sins. But that’s why we’re at Church. To sit down and listen to God and hear what He has to say. And when it’s uncomfortable and feels offensive, we choose to look at ourselves and see what God is calling us to change. If you want the Church to change what it says so you feel comfortable there, than you have missed the point of Church. It’s not here to make us feel good and then we go home, it’s here to prepare is to go forward as true followers of Christ. Everyone is welcome. But come expecting to be changed. That’s why we go. Because we want to be more like Him and less like the mess we were when we walked in.

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Seek Him openly

Seek Him openly

Last weekend I was at our Church camp. I go every year. Since the pandemic (and I’m not blaming the pandemic itself) camp has been a little hallow. Where we used to hear messages from the Lord and saw people being healed and set free we now were interrupted by tye other christians who were skipping church to roar around near by on their quads and seadoos. Fine to do when service isn’t on. The alters were empty at the end of services and many of the seats were empty throughout. I thought that perhaps these two years were a shift that would mark the new normal in our Churches. Then this year came. The services were packed, the bikes out front of the kid’s chapel were so many you could hardly see grass. The alter was full at the end of the services and children of their own choosing came forward to pray. They prayed for others, they knelt by the alter with their Bibles clutched in their hands, teenagers went to the front to seek and anointing from God. It was marvelous! It was like God was saying, “this is the true shift. This will be the new normal.” Where even five years ago you would mostly see older people seeking God and standing for prayer, now we see people who are so young they are coming from kid’s church where they get to watch puppet shows to stand at the alter of the main tabernacle and give their souls to Jesus. No one coaxing them or calling them forward, just a longing to be there, nearer to the heart of God, seeking Him openly. Let us pray that we see more of this, a great revival coming forward as the Holy Spirit spreads afresh through our people. We can’t be good deciples unless we are filled and refilled by Him.

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God has a reason for your defeat.

When God permits bad things to happen.

We use much of King David’s life as an example of good coming out of bad. Least in his family and promoted to King and all of that. But we don’t usually look at the Times when we saw bad things happen to David and didn’t really see something good come out of it. We don’t often mention the times when he was not redeemed by God involving something that God let happen to him. David was a warrior. As a warrior he fought countless battles, obviously. We like to talk about the battles that David won, but what about the battles David lost? Many people who wanted dispose of the Bible like to come up with ridiculous reasons for doing so. One such reason was that it was said to be Historically incorrect and used people that didn’t exist. I won’t spend the hours going through each group and person that has been proved just as real as God said in His word, but David (yes, David and Goliath, David) was one of them. Then, as so many times before, an artifact surfaced. It was a record account written by a prominent King at that time. It recorded a battle the King won against the king of Israel who was named David. In the moment when David was defeated by this King we have the record from, it was probably a crushing blow to him, something that felt horrible. David didn’t see God’s plan and goodness in his defeat during this battle. But like so many other times, God had a will that was beyond our understanding. God used David’s defeat to prove his existence and the truth of the Bible thousands of years later. Sometimes when we are defeated, many times when we are defeated, we don’t see God’s purpose or plan we just see the defeat. And sometimes we will never ever see what God was doing in that moment of pain, but like David losing this battle God will work it out for good sometime in the future. It might not even be something he’s going to work out for our good. But it will work out for the good of the Kingdom. Next time you are defeated and crushed, remember that God has a plan and a purpose whether you understand it or see it, or even if you never understand or see it, God is working and he has a plan.

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What will we teach them?

What did we teach them?

I saw recently a scene that made me think hard. An old man and a young man sat together, their shopping carts full of their lives on either side of them, the old man encouraging the young to do drugs. It was a raw moment and we passed by so quickly I had to thick about it to make sure I hadn’t been seeing things. It’s not an uncommon sight in many places, but it still made me sad. You don’t have a house or food, but you have drugs and have now encouraged another to do the same. We lived in the city long enough that I knew what I was seeing. But there’s where God said, “it’s what you teach them.” If that boy had been sitting next to my grandfather, he would have throw the drugs aside and heard a message of Faith and the truth of Jesus. He would have been taken for a hot meal and gotten in contact with a safe, Christian group that looked after housing kids from the street. Yet he sat next to a man who was just as lost as he was. And to my sorrow I wouldn’t have stopped even if there had been a place to, because I don’t know at all what I would have said to them or how I would have helped them. Be better than me. I’m not good at going and speaking with strangers and I need to work harder on that. But what I can do is teach the people I am given. I can teach my cousins love and gentlenss. I can teach my clients giving and charity. I can teach my fellow dog walkers respect and the power of a smile. Through my words and actions I can teach these things. And hopefully I will not be too afraid to speak the life giving truth of Jesus at every chance I get.
So. What will you teach them?

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The joy of seals

Seals

During holiday I have made some new friends. A group of harbour seals. I love seals! They play like no one else. Everything is a game. Growing up I lived for the days my little white poodle and I would go to the dock with my parents and see the seals.
This last time I had a thought as I looked at the seals. God put all his pleasure into them. Hang in there. I mean, they are playful and happy and goofy and I feel like God put His fun side into them. I know God is all powerful, but He clearly enjoys a smile and a good laugh too, or else He wouldn’t have created seals. So next time you laugh at something good, take a moment to thank God for it.