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Wednesday, July 9, 2025

Are you Rapture-Ready? Rich folk, this coming in the sky and the Second Coming might seem far off, but they aren't.

Yep. Second Advent of Christ -- Not far off.

Rich, poor, or in between people, when a person in all honesty earnestly seeks for God considering the return of Christ, he or she will find ..and the evidence of our sure hope will show up for them. (He sought and found me when I wasn't looking).

Might want to ponder and pray about that a bit: See James 5:1-6 esv "Come now, you rich, weep and howl for the miseries that are coming upon you.

v2 Your riches have rotted and your garments are moth-eaten. v3 Your gold and silver have corroded, and their corrosion will be evidence against you and will eat your flesh like fire. You have laid up treasure in the last days.

(Last days..really? Yes, the period between Christ’s first and second comings. Sounds like rich people are headed to a court date with a real Judge and the evidence against them has piled up?)

v4 Behold, the wages of the laborers who mowed your fields, which you kept back by fraud, are crying out against you, and the cries of the harvesters have reached the ears of the Lord of hosts.

(See Lev. 19:13; Deut. 24:14, 15. "Lord of Sabaoth" used here. Yes, that's an untranslated Greek term meaning “hosts.” It's a name for God used frequently in the OT)

v5 You have lived on the earth in luxury and in self-indulgence. You have fattened your hearts in a day of slaughter.

(“Pleasure” has the connotation of wanton pleasure. “Luxury” apart from God's lead goes to vice when a person becomes so consumed with their pursuit of pleasure. Beware: A life without dying to self aka self-denial soon becomes out of control in every area.)

v6 You have condemned and murdered the righteous person. He does not resist you."

(Their hoarding led em into fraud, which led em into more self-indulgence and their overindulgence consumed the rich to the point that they'd do anything just to sustain their wicked lifestyle. The Donald could resist today, but how could most righteous folk afford to resist?)

Comparatively speaking, there are not that many wealthy-saved people around us. My parents in SoCal grew up knowing several rich folk (some saved, but most not) and I have had the privilege of meeting some as well, like many of you have. Hasn't changed my life like meeting Christ did, but God cares about them too. The Bible speaks of them...

"For consider your calling, brothers: not many of you were wise according to worldly standards,[a] not many were powerful, not many were of noble birth. 27 But God chose what is foolish in the world to shame the wise; God chose what is weak in the world to shame the strong; 28 God chose what is low and despised in the world, even things that are not, to bring to nothing things that are, 29 so that no human being[b] might boast in the presence of God. 30 And because of him[c] you are in Christ Jesus, who became to us wisdom from God, righteousness and sanctification and redemption," 1 Corinthians 1:26-30 esv

We've been in James lately, and today we'll look at some warnings regarding poor people who were wronged by the rich. Back in James' day there was a great gulf so to speak, between the rich folk and the poor folk (James 5:1–11), and “middle class folk” did not have such a prominent presence in that society.

I love how the Gospel appeals to the poor masses of people today even. God looks out for people (He did it then and will continue to), but sadly, many hardened rich folk reject Christ (yes, this is true with some exceptions) and they oppress the righteous-poor as they did in James' day.

What exactly were the sins of the rich then (See James 5:1–6). He lists several sins and shows that the rich were only preparing themselves for God's coming judgment.

1.) First, he cites them for hoarding (James 5:1–3). The rich had amassed their earthly wealth only to see it begin to fade away (it completely does that here).

The stunning gold, silver jewelry etc., and very vogue garments -- haute couture fashion of the day so to speak (look nice for a time. See Matt. 6:19–20) they would corrupt in this fallen world. The precious metals rust away like all metals -- stuff gets corroded and eaten away. Man, can't stand moths, but they have their purpose in reminding us.

An important day in court is coming! Their wealth was ill-affected, yes, their riches were.. by fading away.. and guess what! This all bore witness against their present-day selfishness and would testify against them to the Judge at His judgment bar.

The rich folk were NOT thinking or acting so smart. They'd wasted time piling, piling up, heaping up their treasures while forgetting God and “last days accountability.”

The Great White Throne Judgment is coming soon.

James might have been referring to the upcoming.. impending fall of Jerusalem as well.

2.) The second sin James cites the rich for is stealing wages (there's different ways for that. v. 4). Those rich folk put it off like many do today. They held back with paying the honest wages of the poor (see Lev. 19:13).

How? Well, they used fraud to basically steal away these wages of the poor, and their sins.. guess what - "be sure your sins will find you out"! Numbers 32:23

That's how it goes for any of us. You've heard, “Money talks!”

In my life, it often walks (away fast), but in their case, the stolen wages of the poor were crying out loudly to an all-seeing sovereign God for His justice!

Are you a needy, exploited worker as well? Like back then, the injustice cries out to God, the “Lord of Sabaoth” (v. 4) and that means: “Lord of the armies” -- that's the “battle name” of the mighty living God! You don't really want to cross, tick off, or mess with Him.

"If the Lord of hosts had not left us a few survivors, we should have been like Sodom, and become like Gomorrah." Isa. 1:9 esv

"And as Isaiah predicted, 'If the Lord of hosts had not left us offspring, we would have been like Sodom and become like Gomorrah.'" Rom. 9:29 esv

God will come down with His armies and He will judge the lost (all), even these wealthy, heartless thieves!

3.) The third sin named is extravagant living (v. 5). Certainly, God wants us to enjoy the blessings of life while here (not worship the blessings. We love the Blesser more than His blessings.

"As for the rich in this present world, instruct them not to be conceited and arrogant, nor to set their hope on the uncertainty of riches, but on God, who richly and ceaselessly provides us with everything for our enjoyment. Instruct them to do good, to be rich in good works, to be generous, willing to share [with others]. In this way storing up for themselves the enduring riches of a good foundation for the future, so that they may take hold of that which is truly life." 1 Timothy 6:17-19 amp

Regarding the rich: "charge them not to be haughty, nor to set their hopes on the uncertainty of riches, but on God.." 1 Tim. 6:17b esv

God does NOT WANT ANY OF OUR LIVES to be wasteful in luxurious living apart from him, especially while robbing other people in need.

Is all luxury evil for everyone all the time? No, but these rich folk were living independently of Him in continuous needless luxury and were spending wantonly, using other's money that was not rightfully theirs.

So God speaks through James! He compares those rich peeps to senseless cattle pigging out, gorging, fattening themselves. Yes, those who fed themselves without any restraint at all, little realizing that they were only being PLUMPED UP for their own day of slaughter!

Reminds me of: "'Hear this word, you cows of Bashan, who are on the mountain of Samaria, who oppress the poor, who crush the needy, who say to your husbands, ‘Bring, that we may drink!’ The Lord God has sworn by his holiness that, behold, the days are coming upon you, when they shall take you away with hooks, even the last of you with fishhooks. And you shall go out through the breaches, each one straight ahead; and you shall be cast out into Harmon,' declares the Lord." Amos 4:1–3 esv

4.) The final sin of these rich robbers was injustice (v. 6). These rich people kept taking advantage of their self-privileged power to abuse and kill the poor people and the Christians did not resist them; they prayed, but left their tough case in the hands of the only Righteous Judge (Rom. 12:17–21). This is how God feels today about such sins--he hasn't changed. His promises also remain the same!

You know Jesus can save from the uttermost to the guttermost Right? It's True.

Of course our kind heavenly Father loves all rich people (as he strongly loves all of us longing to save), so it is only fitting that our Creator would strongly CLUB between the eyes so to speak (Is that term too harsh? I mean LOVINGLY rebuke, reprove, SMACK and pointedly / directly warn) those who are stubbornly headed for the Lake of Fire cuz the tragetory of any individual is IMPORTANT! (Have you made your reservations in advance? You can, right here and now. Don't put it off, Sport). Getting our attention to help each of us seriously rethink this is not always the easiest thing for Him to do.

"Then Jesus said to His disciples, 'Truly I tell you, it is hard for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven. 24 Again I tell you, it is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God.'" Matt. 19:23

Who were the righteous-rich and wicked wealthy in the Bible? Need a list of some of them? I made one.


"For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evils. It is through this craving that some have wandered away from the faith and pierced themselves with many pangs." (1 Timothy 6:10 esv)

You know how wealth can be spiritual or material, and having wealth here can be a blessing from the Lord God to those who follow Jesus Christ and His Bible teachings.

It would appear to me that wise people are more likely to become blessed with wealth. Some fools gain some bucks by gambling but that only hurts em/more than one.

Many of the wealthy people I've met are slow to spend and are not out to impress others. They often hide it by what they wear or drive. Yes, they're far more likely to save and invest, or use their funds productively (even to help or to rescue other people)

Some rich folk, like with a non-seared conscience inside (not all rich folk by any means) desire to be justified with their unique lifestyles, and some of them want to earn or "inherit eternal life" one day. Reminds me of that young guy with bucks who sadly walked away from Jesus.

Luke 18:18-25: “And a ruler asked him, 'Good Teacher, what must I do to inherit eternal life?' 19 And Jesus said to him, 'Why do you call me good? No one is good except God alone. 20 You know the commandments: ‘Do not commit adultery, Do not murder, Do not steal, Do not bear false witness, Honor your father and mother.’ 21 And he said, 'All these I have kept from my youth.' 22 When Jesus heard this, he said to him, 'One thing you still lack. Sell all that you have and distribute to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; and come, follow me.' 23 But when he heard these things, he became very sad, for he was extremely rich. 24 Jesus, seeing that he had become sad, said, 'How difficult it is for those who have wealth to enter the kingdom of God! 25 For it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich person to enter the kingdom of God.'” (Also see Matthew 19:16-30; Mark 10:17-31)

Is it difficult to earn salvation? Well, it simply ain't going to happen--doesn't work that way. See Luke 18:27: "But he (God the Son, Jesus) said, ‘What is impossible with man is possible with God.’”

Does God in the Bible speak a lot about rich folk?

Exodus 22:21-25: “You shall not wrong a sojourner or oppress him, for you were sojourners in the land of Egypt. You shall not mistreat any widow or fatherless child. If you do mistreat them, and they cry out to me, I will surely hear their cry, and my wrath will burn, and I will kill you with the sword, and your wives shall become widows and your children fatherless. “If you lend money to any of my people with you who is poor, you shall not be like a moneylender to him, and you shall not exact interest from him."

Proverbs 3:9-10 “Honor the Lord with your wealth and with the best part of everything you produce. Then he will fill your barns with grain, and your vats will overflow with good wine.”

Proverbs 10:22: “The blessing of the Lord makes a person rich, and he adds no sorrow with it.”

Proverbs 13:22: “Good people leave an inheritance to their grandchildren, but the sinner’s wealth passes to the godly.”

Proverbs 21:20: “The wise have wealth and luxury, but fools spend whatever they get.”

Ecclesiastes 2:8-11: “I also gathered for myself silver and gold and the treasure of kings and provinces. I got singers, both men and women, and many concubines, the delight of the sons of man. So I became great and surpassed all who were before me in Jerusalem. Also my wisdom remained with me. And whatever my eyes desired I did not keep from them. I kept my heart from no pleasure, for my heart found pleasure in all my toil, and this was my reward for all my toil. Then I considered all that my hands had done and the toil I had expended in doing it, and behold, all was vanity and a striving after wind, and there was nothing to be gained under the sun.”

Ecclesiastes 5:10-12: “He who loves money will not be satisfied with money, nor he who loves wealth with his income; this also is vanity. When goods increase, they increase who eat them, and what advantage has their owner but to see them with his eyes? Sweet is the sleep of a laborer, whether he eats little or much, but the full stomach of the rich will not let him sleep.”

Ecclesiastes 6:1-2: “There is an evil that I have seen under the sun, and it lies heavy on mankind: a man to whom God gives wealth, possessions, and honor, so that he lacks nothing of all that he desires, yet God does not give him power to enjoy them, but a stranger enjoys them. This is vanity; it is a grievous evil.”

Are those people often blessed (thinking futurewise) who opt to love their wealth? They were blessed, but no, now they're discontented inside, striving to fill that empty void, feeling like they just need a bit more to become blessed/happy.

Isaiah 10:1-3: “Woe to those who decree iniquitous decrees, and the writers who keep writing oppression, to turn aside the needy from justice and to rob the poor of my people of their right, that widows may be their spoil, and that they may make the fatherless their prey! What will you do on the day of punishment, in the ruin that will come from afar? To whom will you flee for help, and where will you leave your wealth?”

All earthly wealth WILL NOT MATTER ONE IOTA or shield a person any on the day of judgment. God judges all those who are hard-hearted inside, refusing to protect and help the poor. He loves all and wants them provided for and often not with handouts. If you own wealth, use it to glorify the Lord, having others and not just self in mind.

1 John 3:17-18: “But if anyone has the world's goods and sees his brother in need, yet closes his heart against him, how does God's love abide in him? Little children, let us not love in word or talk but in deed and in truth.”

It's great for the righteous to learn to give generously, WISELY caring for the poor (and caring about where they each will end up).

Q: If you were single (and many are near the end of their life), would it be a bad thing if you were to (financially cover your own final preparations) and then completely run out of money on that day when you pass away physically? Nope! We want Jesus to use us (to win sinners and edify believers, building up His Church) until we are right there with him.. or even further on down here with His word. Is it bad to leave an inheritance to the loved ones left behind? Not always, but sometimes it does the opposite of helping them. What or who are they currently living for? Loving money is what leads people (even a wealthy person) into sin and into more emptiness. Some have a better chance of getting right with God if they suffer or aren't rich.

Factoid: Most people who come to Christ do so after experiencing loss or tough times and circumstances.

1 Timothy 6:8-10: “But if we have food and clothing, with these we will be content. 9 But those who desire to be rich fall into temptation, into a snare, into many senseless and harmful desires that plunge people into ruin and destruction. 10 For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evils. It is through this craving that some have wandered away from the faith and pierced themselves with many pangs."

Mark 10:25 "It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God.”

Luke 18:25 "Indeed, it is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God.”

Proverbs 11:28 "He who trusts in his riches will fall, but the righteous will thrive like foliage."

1 Timothy 6:9-10 "Those who want to be rich, however, fall into temptation and become ensnared by many foolish and harmful desires that plunge them into ruin and destruction. / For the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil. By craving it, some have wandered away from the faith and pierced themselves with many sorrows."

Luke 6:24 "But woe to you who are rich, for you have already received your comfort."

Proverbs 28:20 "A faithful man will abound with blessings, but one eager to be rich will not go unpunished."

1 John 2:15-17 "Do not love the world or anything in the world. If anyone loves the world, the love of the Father is not in him. / For all that is in the world—the desires of the flesh, the desires of the eyes, and the pride of life—is not from the Father but from the world. / The world is passing away, along with its desires; but whoever does the will of God remains forever."

Revelation 3:17-18 "You say, ‘I am rich; I have grown wealthy and need nothing.’ But you do not realize that you are wretched, pitiful, poor, blind, and naked. / I counsel you to buy from Me gold refined by fire so that you may become rich, white garments so that you may be clothed and your shameful nakedness not exposed, and salve to anoint your eyes so that you may see."

Psalm 49:6-7 "They trust in their wealth and boast in their great riches. / No man can possibly redeem his brother or pay his ransom to God."

Luke 12:15-21 "And He said to them, 'Watch out! Guard yourselves against every form of greed, for one’s life does not consist in the abundance of his possessions.' / Then He told them a parable: 'The ground of a certain rich man produced an abundance. / So he thought to himself, ‘What shall I do, since I have nowhere to store my crops?’"

Ecclesiastes 5:10-11 "He who loves money is never satisfied by money, and he who loves wealth is never satisfied by income. This too is futile. / When good things increase, so do those who consume them; what then is the profit to the owner, except to behold them with his eyes?"

Matthew 6:19-21 "Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. / But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moth and rust do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal. / For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also."

How to be and behave around people:

James 2:1-4: “My brothers, show no partiality as you hold the faith in our Lord Jesus Christ, the Lord of glory. For if a man wearing a gold ring and fine clothing comes into your assembly, and a poor man in shabby clothing also comes in, and if you pay attention to the one who wears the fine clothing and say, 'You sit here in a good place,' while you say to the poor man, 'You stand over there,' or, “Sit down at my feet,” have you not then made distinctions among yourselves and become judges with evil thoughts?”

James 2:15-17: “'If a brother or sister is poorly clothed and lacking in daily food, and one of you says to them, “Go in peace, be warmed and filled,' without giving them the things needed for the body, what good is that? So also faith by itself, if it does not have works, is dead.”

1 Timothy 6:17-19: “As for the rich in this present age, charge them not to be haughty, nor to set their hopes on the uncertainty of riches, but on God, who richly provides us with everything to enjoy. 18 They are to do good, to be rich in good works...”


Mark 4:19 "..but the worries of this life, the deceitfulness of wealth, and the desire for other things come in and choke the word, and it becomes unfruitful."

Luke 16:13 "No servant can serve two masters. Either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve both God and money."

Are You Rich And Lost Or Simply Not Sure If You're Saved? Not Sure Where You Stand With God? There's Really No Crossing That Gulf aka Great Spiritual Divide After You Reach Room Temperature. 

Are You Poor Comparatively? God Hasn't Forgotten About You Or What You Own Here. He Can Save And Reward The Righteous Downtrodden Or Hurting. See Luke 16:19-31

I think I'll now turn this post to purple. Why not? (Purple back in the day like i.e., with linen etc represented / depicted royalty or a wealthy status throughout the biblical narratives. Purple dye was rather expensive).

Friday, July 4, 2025

Trying out new things to learn is different than endless dabbling. Have you discovered your one thing?

Knowing and worshipping God through Christ..that's my one upward thing! Yes, and that's the vertical ministry for you to have as well. 

There is no higher priority ministry than that for any Christian anywhere! See Matthew 6:33. Man, I want to do this better and better, and follow Jesus more closely. Each and every day learn to do this better. To obey is better than sacrifice! 

What about manward.. what about peopleward? 

But do you have a "one thing" on the horizontal plane of life here that benefits other people? That's important too. 

Have you experimented a bit.. have you tried different ministry endeavors, have you wisely applied your skills and giftings, and found your fitting one thing?    

Some people work too much and they get too busy for Jesus and for their family members.. even "in the ministry," but walking in God's will with balance.. could my witness, ministry and practical service of others actually be worship unto God as well as singing His praises? Yes!

Where does one start with that "one thang" to do? Have you spent some time praying about it? Have you earnestly prayed saying something like: God what's my one thing to gain real expertise in that blesses you and ministers to other people.. what ministry I can effectively do to please you, Lord?

What gift can I use? What can I try to excellently do to bless you and help others with?

I have a friend who joined a Christian band as the drummer and played in a concert even, but soon discovered that he couldn't keep a beat? Therefore, he went on to try public speaking and preaching to young people and then on to preaching to people in stadiums all over the world. God has used him, others have corroborated that he is gifted in this area and he just keep growing in his fruitfulness. Perhaps you know him? His name is Greg Laurie. 

He personally encourages people to serve in different areas now starting in the children's ministry so that they each can learn about their loving Lord and their one thing. What a wise message. Use it or lose it. Do nothing, bury your gift and discover nothing.. or you can prayerfully practice applying your talent or gift for God's glory and you will for sure discover more truth about Him, about you and about what to do. 

I agree and say that individual Christians shouldn't keep dabbing in so many things all their life, but each one should pray, practice, and become totally convinced. Yes, try different ministries in connection with a healthy Bible teaching local church and with wise believer-friends just to find their one thing.. that's in harmony with their giftings and inborn talents. Then spend some time polishing it so to speak ..with the Holy Spirit's guidance, anointing and grace to perfect doing that one thing with real excellence.. cultivating this righteous expertise more and more unto the glory of God. Why not?

Each one should pray for God's Wisdom and simply say no to self in regards to doing too many things in this lifetime. They'd do well to avoid endless dabbling in Christiany things, cuz the Bible strongly encourages diligence, excellence, and using our God-given gifts (instead of burying them) to His glory. 

What does it mean to "bury your talent"? Well, to "bury your talent" has to do with neglecting or wasting the gifts, abilities, and good opportunities you've been given to serve. This implies there's a lack of smart effort, and diligence, or faith in using what you've been entrusted with for God's glory. 

Need some good principles that support this "one thing" idea:

Start with a pause. Start by praying about this. Lord, is there an area that you want me to study more about and put into practice for others? How do you want to use me to win souls to Jesus and to biblically disciple them with Your word? God what's my one thing to gain expertise in that will indeed please you.. cuz that's all I want to do is please you! 

We are encouraged over and over again to do all for the glory of God. The Bible says, "So, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God" (1 Corinthians 10:31). This verse (see the context of the passage), it applies to all aspects of life for a Christian, including practical work and other pursuits.

Hard, smart work -- those are not dirty words. The word exhorts us to work heartily as for the Lord and not to merely be seen or to impress people. The Bible says, "Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men" (Colossians 3:23). This emphasizes wise dedication and cultivating excellence in our endeavors, viewing our work as service unto God primarily.

Abiding in Jesus spiritually is most important! Allowing Him to rule in me.. in you as our Lord is great. Staying close to him while not being passive or lazy is really positive. There, of course, are times to be still before Him in prayer, to wait on Him, to rest in your relationship, to listen up and slow down without running ahead of Him, but striving for excellence without striving in the flesh is a good thing!  

The Apostle Paul in Philippians 4:8 encourages Christians to focus on things that are "true, and honorable, and right, and pure, and lovely, and admirable," including anything "excellent or praiseworthy". Godly, righteous excellence is encouraged in all things that we do. 

Godly excellence is encouraged in all things for us believers.

I say if it's worth doing at all, it's worth doing in an excellent way. If you can't do it with excellence in the will of God, then don't do it. I'm not saying go build another elaborate Cathedral for the next 50 years.. unless God directs you to. Perhaps a smiple inexpensive sheep-shed constructed with excellence will quickly help out.  Maybe this is more needed now to keep His flock out of the rain.

Sup with developing our gifts as the Spirit leads? It's appropriate for each one of us and called for.  

Paul in Romans 12:4-8 highlights the diversity of spiritual gifts among God's believers, suggesting that we each learn to identify and develop our unique gifts for the Lord. This is a crucial part of serving the Lord daily. God in Proverbs 22:29 says, "Do you see a man who excels in his work? He will stand before kings". Excelling in work has to do with smart motion, and getting better at what you do for your king. 

Being purposeful, intentional, and diligent at work costs something of us. Achieving mastery in any area or field requires dedicated practice and laser focus. Nothing is to be done by us half-heartedly, but having red-hot passion inside for Jesus Christ is important! The Bible reminds us that "diligent hands will rule" (Proverbs 12:24). Are you authentically passionate and enthusiastic instead of lukewarm or cold about seeking and serving Christ? Ecclesiastes 9:10 urges, "Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with your might". 

The Bible and the Holy Spirit implore you and I to do good works for Him, but not to work too much. You know we each are to work from salvation, but not for salvation. None can earn it doing that. God emphasizes excellence in a labor of love for all of us Christians.. with wise diligence applied, and the utilization of inborn and later given gifts to glorify Him. This suggests focusing on definitions, understanding real needs and developing expertise in a particular area. 

Holy Spirit, help me. What would allow a meaningful impact in this world and could bring glory to God the Father through smart work with gifts? Your plan for each individual will involve different paths, different and new methods, different applications of truth, the same unchanging gospel message and Your eternal purpose.

God, I could possibly waste some time and miss You with this one thing put to work idea, but I don't want to Jesus. It's possible, I need you. Help me hear from you clearly when I read your Book. Help me serve You better and your Body better. Help me do this your way. Starting at home, I want to minister to people Your way.

I wish that I could paint a clearer literary picture for you that would make sense today, and highlight even this important point on "employing". Use what you've been given from God for world evangelization.  

May I please say it again? How can I say it better? Walk closely with the Lord where He takes you to, and make the most of your life for Him and His body. 

Individual Christians shouldn't keep dabbling in so many things, but each one should first pray, practice, and try out different ministries in connection with wise Spirit-filled believers to identify their one thing that is in harmony with their specific calling, their giftings and inborn talents. Each Christian can then polish it with the Holy Spirit's guidance and grace, perfecting it. Do it humbly, serving with excellence. Yes, cultivating this righteous expertise unto the glory of God. 

They each should fervently ask for God's Wisdom and avoid mere dabbling, cuz go check it out.. the Bible strongly encourages diligence with smart work, and excellence, and using our God-given gifts to glorify Him. 

"So, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God" (1 Corinthians 10:31). 

Working hard and heartily, don't miss Him in where He is leading. "Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men" (Colossians 3:23) and view your work as service to God.

Can the Lord help you focus and develop some expertise in a particular area that His Church or those in the world really need? Yes. 

“God, I will worship You and only You (not ministry, work or mere business), but what’s my one thing on the horizontal plane that will bless your people? Father God, can I locate my single sphere to positively influence for You, where my Spirit‑given gifts, with hard‑won skills, my experiences, and this world’s need will intersect?  Can I then refine my one thing until it shines and points people to the Savior?

Hunger without focus misses the mark. Mister Barna finds that 74 % of U.S. adults say they want to grow spiritually, yet most drift without a compass.

Gifted but left guessing hurts the Cause.  Only 68 % of self‑identified Christians have even heard of spiritual gifts, and nearly two‑thirds who have can’t accurately name their own gifts. barna.com

Factoid: Mastery multiplies real ministry. Believers who know and wisely employ their gifts volunteer at triple the rate of those who don’t (33 % vs 11 %). In other words, red hot passion for Jesus is plentiful, yet ministry precision is still scarce in many areas. 

I say become a spiritual sharpshooter instead of a mere shotgunner so to speak.

Ever felt like you need a biblical blueprint for righteous expertise?

Pray for wisdom every day.  James assures us God “gives generously to all” (Jas 1:5). Therefore, ask boldly.

Practice widely, then narrow it.  Try different aspects in diverse ministries, but watch where joy and fruit from from.. and in doing certain things biblically (Rom 12:6‑8).

Partner with the righteous wise. “Plans succeed through abundant counsel” (Prov 15:22). Invite mentors to confirm what they see.

Polish your one thing with diligence. “Do you see someone skilled in their work? They will stand before kings” (Prov 22:29). Excellence is needed in the area of missions and evangelism.

Pour it out for God’s praise and glory alone. When your craft becomes more than a craft, but worship, where your toil turns into a testimony.

C. T. Studd: “Only one life, ’twill soon be past; only what’s done for Christ will last.”

D. L. Moody: “Our greatest fear should not be of failure, but of succeeding at things that don’t matter.”

Hymn and a prayer: “Take my life, and let it be / (fully) Consecrated, Lord, to Thee.”  

Kneel. Name the one arena where God keeps fanning your embers. Then rise and wield every ounce of prayer, study, coaching, and sweat until that gift becomes a polished arrow in the Redeemer’s hand.

Because the world doesn’t need a thousand dabblers. It needs Spirit‑filled specialists whose focused excellence makes Jesus unforgettable. And that one thing—done with all your might—will echo into eternity.

Who are the people of the Bible and in evangelical Church history like Billy Graham that found their one righteous thing and did it excellently for God's glory. Yes did their ministries helping others with excellence?

“Lord, what’s my one thing?” (Part 2)

Are there those who found their one thing and God used them to change the world?

Throughout Scripture and Church history, God has raised up men and women who, rather than dabble, devoted themselves to one righteous thing. They discovered their lane, walked in it faithfully, and glorified God by helping others with humble excellence.

Biblical examples of focused, Spirit-filled excellence:

Noah – Obedient Arch Builder:

“Noah did everything just as God commanded him” (Gen 6:22). For 120 years, he built an ark in obedience to God's voice—not flashy, not popular—but he saved a generation through steadfast craftsmanship.

Bezalel – Gifted Artisan:

God “filled him with the Spirit of God, with wisdom, understanding, knowledge, and all kinds of skills… to engage in all kinds of crafts” (Exod 31:3-5). His one thing? Building the Tabernacle with artistic excellence that reflected divine glory.

Daniel – Faithful Statesman:

In the pagan courts of Babylon, Daniel stood firm, interpreting dreams, governing wisely, and “distinguishing himself by his exceptional qualities” (Dan 6:3). He didn’t chase platforms—he just excelled in his appointed sphere.

Paul – Relentless Tent-Making Apostle:

Paul laser-focused on preaching Christ. “This one thing I do: forgetting what is behind… I press on” (Phil 3:13-14). From prison cells to pagan cities, he gave his best to spread the gospel with doctrinal depth and missionary zeal.

Mary of Bethany – A Worshipful That Listens:

Jesus said she “chose what is better” (Luke 10:42). While others busied themselves with many things, Mary did the “one thing” that mattered: she sat at Jesus’ feet.

Billy Graham – Evangelist to the Nations (also Greg Laurie on his board):

His focus was crystal clear: preach Christ to the world. From humble North Carolina roots to global crusades, Graham kept the cross central, saying, “My one purpose in life is to help people find a personal relationship with God.” He preached to over 215 million people with moral integrity, doctrinal clarity, and simple, Spirit-filled urgency.

Corrie ten Boom – A Forgiveness Ambassador:

Her “one thing” was helping people find hope and forgiveness—even after surviving a Nazi concentration camp. She said, “There is no pit so deep that God's love is not deeper still.” Her faith, forged in suffering, inspired millions to trust Jesus.

Elisabeth Elliot – Quiet Strength, Bold Voice:

After the martyrdom of her husband Jim, Elisabeth returned to the very tribe that killed him to share Christ. Her writings and radio ministry taught countless women to suffer well and serve faithfully in their own callings.

George Müller – Faith-Fueled Care for Orphans:

Rather than chase worldly success, Müller asked God, “What is my one thing?” It was caring for orphans by faith alone. He supported over 10,000 children—never asking people for a penny—only praying and trusting God to provide.

Charles Spurgeon – Preacher and Shepherd:

Known as the “Prince of Preachers,” Spurgeon said, “I would rather speak five words out of this book than ten thousand words of the philosophers.” His one thing? Gospel preaching with theological depth, pastoral heart, and rhetorical fire.

So what about you? God has called you to a person -- to His Son Jesus.

God has not called you to everything, but He has called you to something. One thing. One holy pursuit shaped by your spiritual gifts, affirmed by wise believers, and empowered by the Spirit. Whether that’s preaching, mentoring youth, running a business ethically, or making meals with gospel joy—do it with all your might (Eccl 9:10).

As missionary Amy Carmichael put it:

“Blessed are the single-hearted, for they shall enjoy much peace. If you refuse to be hurried and pressed, if you stay your soul on God and nothing else, you will discover what He has for you.”

I say try some things out, but don’t dabble endlessly. Pray. Study. Discern. Do that one thing and in time learn to do it well.

Because when it's done for Christ, it will bless others and matter forever!

Friday, June 27, 2025

When the culture’s popular band strikes up their catchy tune and commands, “Bow,” Christ’s call is the same as ever: stand.

Take a stand in Him.

Do you remember how the rich young ruler didn't do that.. I mean take a stand for Jesus?

He sadly would not give up living for his wealth when he was confronted by the Lord.

It was so, So, SO SAD when he, for some lame reason or another, struggled, pondered.. and refused to quit bowing to his idol of wealth at that time.

Who or what is your master passion? Who or what do you worship?

Herr Martin Luther was once summoned to the Diet of Worms in Deutschland to answer to charges of heresy for his writings that were biblical. He was expected to retract his statements and therefore survive.

The Catholic leadership was actively selling indulgences in various parts of Germany at that time, particularly in the territories of Archbishop Albert of Brandenburg. These indulgences were being sold to raise funds for the construction of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome.

Therefore on April 18, 1521, Luther boldly declared: "Here I stand, I can do no other," and that statement was followed by "God help me."

These words were part of the powerful defense of his writings and sound beliefs against the Catholic Church and some powerful figures in Rome. Luther was firm in his faith and refused to recant his teachings, declaring his conscience was bound by the Word of God.

A Dominican friar named Johann Tetzel was a key figure in the indulgence-selling campaign. He was commissioned by Archbishop Albert and Pope Leo X to travel through Germany, preaching and selling them (Archbishop Albert of Brandenburg had acquired his position through significant debt, so he granted himself the privilege of selling indulgences in his territory for eight years. Martin strongly opposed this corrupt practice for it is very corrupt. A future for anyone in a fictitious purgatory never happens, and Luther's core objection was that buying indulgences falsely says that salvation could be purchased. That contradicts God's word and his belief that free salvation was only gained through repentance and faith by grace.)

Money kind of remains the shiniest statue for many people. The rich ruler gripped on tight to his coins and then walked away sad from the riches Person who ever lived! 

C. S. Lewis warns, “He who has God and everything else has no more than he who has God only.” 

I’d rather have the Lord than any pallets piled high with cash that even some wealthy president could send! 

Lord, help us to live right in this area of purity of heart and with integrity. Help us in the area of worship and riches that we heed not, nor with man’s empty praise; Thou and Thou only, stay first in my heart!  

At Calvary's Cross, the ledger flips—“My richest gain (here) I count but loss.” 

Have you been there before, struggling.. in what way.. with what passion or vice? What would your friends say you talk about, or think about the most?

Dead religion can even become a luring idol--it has globally for countless masses who think it's the way to please God. DON'T BOW DOWN TO RELIGION!

When I was a young altar boy in California, I remember seeing marred stature with the nose mission for the toes worn down. I was because these stone digits had been kissed and rubbed so much. Can you imagine everyone's lips hitting the face of a stone statue representing a dead female or male saint? If those people were alive, they would be very appalled by such behavior.

The Babylonian type of furnace still blazes—only today it’s shaped like a stock portfolio, like a social-media feed, or like the relentless hum of “more, more, more!” 

Jesus’ exchange with the wealthy young ruler proves that idols rob joy. The man kept his money and lost his smile. 

Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego modeled courageous defiance: “We have no need to answer you in this matter” (Dan 3:16). They were tossed into the flames—and met a Fourth Man who still walks with anyone who refuses to kneel.

The furnace still seems to roar in our day—but the soundtrack has changed. Babylon’s trumpet is now a push-notification, yet the right reply still sounds like Russ Taff: “Not gonna bow to your idols, I won’t bow down.” Shadrach’s confidence echoes through Daniel 3, reminding us that the Fourth Man still keeps company with those who stand tall.

Modern idolatry is subtler but no less real. George Barna’s 2025 American Worldview Inventory reveals that only 4 percent of U.S. adults hold a biblical worldview, while 92 percent craft a pick-and-mix spirituality; more than 5 million openly worship Satan and 50 million venerate Mary. 

Money remains the preferred golden calf it would seem. Charles Spurgeon warned, Money is a good servant, but a bad master.. If we make money our god, it will rule us like the devil.” So heartless and cruel! 

Culture’s statistics underline Scripture’s warning. Barna’s 2025 American Worldview Inventory shows only 4 percent of U.S. adults hold a biblical worldview, while 92 percent mix and match beliefs. 

Even inside the church, 37 percent of believers prefer “solo discipleship” and 41 percent say their faith is entirely private. (barna.com) Isolation and idolatry walk hand-in-hand.

So how do we each live un-bent when tempted to bend?

  1. Spot the idol in your world early before others do—please don't lay down, it really doesn't own you (See Mk 10:21).

  2. Trade it in for real treasure if you've been bowing—invest where moth and rust corrupt or even reach. Heaven (See Mt 6:19-21).

  3. Link arms with the Lord when you feel even slightly tempted to bow—biblical discipleship with prayer and the Holy Spirit involved multiplies courage in saints.

  4. Sing of Bible truth daily, sing the praises to Jesus—lyrics shape loves in people. Echo what Isaac Watts sang: “Love so amazing, so divine, demands my soul, my life, my all.” 

  5. Keep marching forward following the Lord where He leads you—“Though none go with me, still I will follow..no turning back.” 

One day every knee will bow to Christ our King even if the person doesn't prefer to!

"..so that at the name of Jesus [a]every knee shall bow [in submission], of those who are in heaven and on earth and under the earth, 11 and that every tongue will confess and openly acknowledge that Jesus Christ is Lord (sovereign God), to the glory of God the Father." Philippians 2:10-11 amp

It's far better to stand with Christ now than to bend before gods at anytime.. that cannot save even one. “Not gonna bow”—let that be our own anthem as we walk untainted even in fierce trials, in the company of the Fourth Man.

Mr. Barna also notes that roughly two in five Christians opt out of any discipleship community, squeezed out by crowded calendars. 

How to live un-bent standing up for Christ. Too many are bent over in strange worship. Spot it early, identify it, reject it ..firmly!

During the 80's I remember hearing Russ Taff live singing about this in Rockwall, Texas:

"Ninety feet tall and nine feet wide, solid gold,
“It must be a god,” they were told,
“When you hear the music play fall on your knees and begin to pray,” they were told,
But when the trumpet sounded the whole world bowed,
Three men stood there all alone, they said…

Not gonna bow to your idol,
We won’t bow, oh no,
Not gonna bow to your idol,
We won’t bow, oh no.

All Bobby wanted was just to fit in.
To be accepted he must act like them – He said, “No,”
“Everybody does it, so what’s the fuss?
Come on, Bobby, won’t you be like us?” – He said, “No,” (no)
And when the pressure came he watched them bow,
Bobby stood there all alone, he said…

Not gonna bow to your idol,
I won’t bow, oh no, (no)
Not gonna bow to your idol,
I won’t bow, oh no, (I won’t bow)
We won’t bow to your idol, (we won’t bow)
We won’t bow, oh no, (no)
Not gonna bow to your idol,
We won’t bow down no more. (no more)

We don’t have to give in to it,
We can choose to go against the crowd.

Not gonna bow to your idol, (we won’t bow)
We won’t bow, oh no, (no)
Not gonna bow to your idol,
We won’t bow down no more, (no more)
Not gonna bow to your idol, (we won’t bow)."

Does the Church today need a fresh new soundtrack of: WE AIN'T BOWIN' DOWN, NO NEVER AND NOT FOR ANYONE. We'll bow before the Lord alone in worship! 

In truth, Russ Taff's can't get old for me. He shouted, “Not gonna bow to your idol.. we won’t bow down no more!” 

“I’d rather have Jesus than silver or gold,” and Isaac Watts invites us to lay it all down, all that we used to live for BC.. “all the vain things that charm me most” right there at the foot of the cross.


I also remember hearing Keith Green sing about such no-compromise boldness then, in the face of the masses gone whacko with misworshipping.

Let's walk in righteousness. Let's stand and not fall over.. the Lord being our helper we can stand for Him through anything confronting us. He will assist and grace us to stand, because he never bowed.

Firmly decided in your heart early on, let's never bow down even a little bit before other gods! No matter what very beautiful type of God-created music they put with this practice.

What does the Bible tells us of this? "..Some of the astrologers went to the king and informed on the Jews. 9 They said to King Nebuchadnezzar, “Long live the king! 10 You issued a decree requiring all the people to bow down and worship the gold statue when they hear the sound of the horn, flute, zither, lyre, harp, pipes, and other musical instruments. 11 That decree also states that those who refuse to obey must be thrown into a blazing furnace. 12 But there are some Jews—Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego—whom you have put in charge of the province of Babylon. They pay no attention to you, Your Majesty. They refuse to serve your gods and do not worship the gold statue you have set up.”

13 Then Nebuchadnezzar flew into a rage and ordered that Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego be brought before him. When they were brought in, 14 Nebuchadnezzar said to them, “Is it true, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, that you refuse to serve my gods or to worship the gold statue I have set up? 15 I will give you one more chance to bow down and worship the statue I have made when you hear the sound of the musical instruments. But if you refuse, you will be thrown immediately into the blazing furnace. And then what god will be able to rescue you from my power?”

16 Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego replied, “O Nebuchadnezzar, we do not need to defend ourselves before you. 17 If we are thrown into the blazing furnace, the God whom we serve is able to save us. He will rescue us from your power, Your Majesty. 18 But even if he doesn’t, we want to make it clear to you, Your Majesty, that we will never serve your gods or worship the gold statue you have set up.”

19 Nebuchadnezzar was so furious with Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego that his face became distorted with rage. He commanded that the furnace be heated seven times hotter than usual. 20 Then he ordered some of the strongest men of his army to bind Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego and throw them into the blazing furnace. 21 So they tied them up and threw them into the furnace, fully dressed in their pants, turbans, robes, and other garments. 22 And because the king, in his anger, had demanded such a hot fire in the furnace, the flames killed the soldiers as they threw the three men in. 23 So Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, securely tied, fell into the roaring flames.

24 But suddenly, Nebuchadnezzar jumped up in amazement and exclaimed to his advisers, “Didn’t we tie up three men and throw them into the furnace?”

“Yes, Your Majesty, we certainly did,” they replied.

25 “Look!” Nebuchadnezzar shouted. “I see four men, unbound, walking around in the fire unharmed! And the fourth looks like a god!” Daniel 3:8-25 nlt

Was that a preincarnate turnout for the Son of God in their furnace? I think it was.

Remember "Rack, Shack and Benny", those popular personalities in the VeggieTales episode, that represented the real folk "Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego"?

What I really like regarding those three men in the Bible is this: None of them even had to ask of God to be delivered from that HOT FIRE, but He did that for them just the same.

This event back in the day involves three types of people, all of whom are still in our world today so to speak. There are the:

Conformers (See Dan. 3:1–7). Nebuchadnezzar was not content inside himself to be merely the “head of gold” (2:38); Nebby wanted to be represented by a whole huge image of gold! And how crazy is it that the sheeple were happy to conform to his demands and desires just as long as he spared their lives and gave them what they needed.

The Apostle Paul told believers: "Therefore I urge you, brothers, on account of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God, which is your spiritual service of worship. 2 Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what is the good, pleasing, and perfect will of God." Rom. 12:1-2

Informers (Dan. 8–12). These types of folk were some of the Chaldeans whose lives Daniel and his friends had resecued. Unsaved people really do not appreciate what believers do for them because they still have an old nature inside. These men wanted only to win the king’s favor and get the high offices he had given to the three Jews (2:49).

You must be reborn cuz you and I weren't born right inside the first time. Remember in John 3:2 when Nic at night came inquiring about eternal life? Yes, Nicodeamus actually, "came to Jesus at night and said, “Rabbi, we know that You are a teacher who has come from God. For no one could perform the signs You are doing if God were not with him.” 3Jesus replied, “Truly, truly, I tell you, no one can see the kingdom of God unless he is born again.”

Transformers (Dan. 13–30; Rom. 12:1–2). The three men did not know for sure if God would help or deliver them; but even if God did not, they would still stand and obey the Lord. They would firmly refuse to worship the king and his dumb idol. Did they have certain OT Scriptures in mind. Where did they get such strength? Were they trusting Isaiah 41:10 and 43:2? The fire only burned off the bonds. They were bound up, but no more. Yes, the fire brought them two blessings: the Lord came and walked with them, and they were completely set free from those bonds. Fellowship and freedom are often found in the midst of fiery trails like when that furnace. I can happen if you are fully committed to the Lord.

Do you know what the definition of idolatry is? Idolatry extends beyond the worship of idols, paintings, other images and false gods. Our modern idols are many and varied. Flawed people love to worship other flawed people.. like from Hollywood, or from a pop band.

What does it all mean in the Word and when will it happen that every knee shall bow to the Lord?

Idols that are worshiped by the nations might be elaborate with gold an jewels. God is God and there is no other (See Isaiah 45:5–6, 18, 22). Those who turn from all their sin, yes from their idols to Christ will be saved. Why is idol worship such a powerful temptation for people?

In the end, however, it doesn't matter what empty pleasure we chase after or what idol -- or which false god we bow to. All that will matter in the end is what we did with God the Father's Son, Jesus Christ.

Where was Daniel when his three friends were thrown into that really hot fiery furnace?

The three brave Hebrews tooke a stand against the king of Babylon. They refused to bow to that idol, and they were then thrown into a burning fiery furnace -- it was because they loved God. Now why is God a jealous God even in our day?

In these verses, God spoke of people making idols and bowing down and worshiping those idols instead of giving God the worship that He rightly deserves. Can you remember the true meaning of the second commandment in the OT?

Idol worship was rampant among the nations surrounding Israel back in the day. Most of those nations had carved images to which they gladly bowed to, gladly sacrificed to.. even with some of their children. What was that sacred stone in Leviticus all about?

... idols or set up an image or a sacred stone for yourselves, and do not place a carved stone in your land to bow down before it. I am the LORD ...

Is religious iconography considered idolatry? What even is an icon? You see these types of pictures when you travel around Europe for sure.

According to the Reformers of old, the veneration of statues and icons and other old religious artifacts was simply idolatry plan and simple, and they were right! Stop it, they save no sinners. Turn from that foolishness to Christ. He loves you and that stone does not. Any praying to Mary or to a dead or to a living other saint...any kissing of that, or bowing down to it or to a picture on the wall.. it's just wrong.

Worship Well (God Acceptably)—Or What Warrants Woe?

“Gain all you can, save all you can, give all you can.” — John Wesley  

Don't decide to just sin on the can and selfishly plan, Stan.  

“We are only stewards of God’s resources.” — Billy Graham 

Money in Scripture is never the villain; it's the love of money that is (See 1 Tim 6:10 again). 

Wesley’s three‑fold maxim and Graham’s reminder expose the heart‑issue: that riches either serve the kingdom or supplant the King. Modern data echos the Bible’s wisdom—65 % of practicing Christians say they became givers after first receiving generosity themselves barna.com

Could that be? Generosity begets generosity; greed breeds spiritual invertedness or anemia.

Isaac Watts’ hymn still sings true:

“Were the whole realm of nature mine, / That were an offering far too small; / Love so amazing, so divine, / Demands my soul, my life, my all.”

Who Was Righteous & Rich — Models of Stewardship

PersonKey TextsHow They Handled WealthTake‑away
AbrahamGen 13:2, 12 – 25Tithes to Melchizedek; hosts strangers lavishlyFaith gives first fruits
JobJob 1‑2; 29‑31“Eyes to the blind… father to the needy”Prosperity is a trust, not a trophy
Joseph (OT)Gen 41‑47Stores grain for nations; saves EgyptForesight + compassion
BoazRuth 2‑4Leaves gleanings; redeems RuthBuilds legacy by caring for poor
King David1 Chr 29Donates vast sums for the templeLeaders lead in giving
Hezekiah2 Chr 31Re‑opens temple; revives titheWealth funds revival
Joseph of ArimatheaMt 27:57‑60Donates his tomb to ChristCourageous, costly devotion
LydiaActs 16Opens home to churchHospitality as kingdom leverage
PhilemonPhm 1‑7Refreshes saints; forgives debtGospel > gold

I want to study all of God's thoughts regarding the righteous-rich! Not because I'll strive to gain. They put the Lord first. Can you add to my list?  

Isaac (Gen. 26:12) and Solomon (1 Kings 10:14-25) were also rich believers of the OT.

Who Were Rich & Rebellious — Warnings in the Ledger

PersonKey TextsMisuse of WealthProphetic Warning & Outcome
Pharaoh of ExodusEx 1‑14Enslaves for economy“Let My people go” → plagues, ruin
Nabal1 Sam 25Hoards, insults DavidDies overnight; wealth to Abigail
Rich Fool (parable)Lk 12:16‑21Bigger barns, no God“This night your life is required”
Rich Man & LazarusLk 16:19‑31Feasts, ignores beggarTorment, irreversible gulf
Rich Young RulerMt 19:16‑22Loved possessions more than Christ“Went away sorrowful”
Ananias & SapphiraActs 5:1‑11Lied about giftSudden death—integrity matters
Dives of AmosAmos 4:1‑3“Cows of Bashan” oppress poorHooks & exile
JehoiakimJer 22:13‑19Builds palace with forced labor“Buried with the burial of a donkey”
Judas IscariotJn 12:4‑6; 13:27‑30Steals from purse; sells ChristBetrayer’s wages = field of blood

I want to read and take heed to all of God's warnings to the wicked-wealthy! 

What can we learn about what not to become.. and what to be like. Who was a good example with their heart in the right place? 

“Woe to those who add house to house..” (Isa 5:8), “Hear this, you who trample the needy” (Am 8:4). God’s warnings were given to real people. They targeted injustice, oppression, and self‑indulgence.

Believer, God thinks about you and others a whole lot. He's mad about you.. not mad at you.

He thinks about us winning souls and about us helping others to go win souls too. Listen, Jesus can do that winning through you. He can make you a fisher of people!

God calls some people to Himself and then sends them to a mission field (from a local church). With some believers, God uses them to fund the mission outreach. With some believers, God uses them to pray for those on the missionfield! Perhaps you at different times will do all three?

He thinks about proper discipleship happening in our churches, in our homes. Sure, he doesn't want us fleecing or pressuring or lording it over others. Why be overbearing or smothering em? They are the Lords. Let them pray, let them live, let them breathe ..instead of obstructing their breathing,

Who or what do you think about the most? You've heard it said: "Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks."

This comes from Jesus in Matthew 12:34 and Luke 6:45. It means that a person's words reveal their true character and what or who they love.. what they truly believe in. In other words, what a person speaks about a lot reflects what is on their mind and heart.

Matthew 12:34:
Jesus uses this phrase to criticize the Pharisees, pointing out that their evil nature is evident in their words. He questions how they, being evil, can speak good things.

Luke 6:45:
This verse presents a similar idea, stating that a good person brings forth good things from the good treasure of their heart, while an evil person brings forth evil things from the evil treasure. The verse emphasizes that the mouth speaks what the heart is full of. Real Christians love to talk about their closest first love relationship a lot.. with Christ

The phrase highlights the connection between inner thoughts and outward expressions. It suggests that a person's speech is a reflection of their inner state, whether good or evil. Real Christians love to talk about their very best Friend, Jesus.

Need a Wise Application For Your World?

  1. Pray about it and diagnose your top desires in this life. The heart’s affection determines money’s direction. What do you think and speak about the most? What's deep in the well comes up in the bucket. 

  2. Budget for blessing another. Put the Lord first. And then like Joseph did think of others who are hungry.. or who will be hungry. Plan ahead so that plenty of people can be fed. You want others to help, yes, to serve the many.

  3. Invest in eternity. Every coin spent on the Great Commission as God directs you can pay compound interest for souls in a sense (Mt 6:19‑20). Remember the fish and the loaves? It wasn't money, but Jesus can multiply the little we have, making the little feed a lot of people. 

  4. Model generosity. Mr. Barna shows that witnessed generosity multiplies, so pray and be the spark.

  5. Sing your inner surrender and wholehearted praise to the Lord. Let Havergal’s refrain be your budget prayer: “Take my silver and my gold, not a mite would I withhold.” It's all your's Lord, and I want to be a good steward of it. 

Live to give--that's what we want to do, but only at your Spirit's leading because we don't want to get in your way if you are trying to teach someone. Lord, help us please you daily. May we handle treasure today so that, on the Last Day, the books will show that Christ is our truly our wealth. I love you more than all else. I give myself away to you first, all of me to all of You! I love you more than ministry or other types of work, but I want to minister. God work with me, work inside of me, work through me!