F4S: November 2022

Monday, November 28, 2022

“Bless the Lord, O my soul..” Psalm 103:1

Would you perhaps pray something like...

Dear God, want to know You today! Lord, while we have breath and days.. we all-out praise Your Holy Name! With all we are in You. Your presence, what a privilege and JOY for each! We choose to walk with, and worship You alone, because there are none like You anywhere! So many have looked high and low.. everywhere else! Yes, we thank and praise You for who You are, and for all that You have done, and have planned for Your Church. GOOD and glorious is Your redemption plan for us. You said You'd build it--Your Church, Jesus, so I won't compete with you, but please do use me however You would like to.. okay. Wherever, whatever, whenever, however for Your glory! I love Your church because You love her dearly, but I love You most because Your are the Way for each of us, Jesus. You are man's ultimate Solution when no church or denomination is or ever has been. Danke Herr. In Jesus' Name I pray. Amen.   

How does Psalm 103 start? Well, it opens with this robust, passionate, rousing exhortation for believers: “Bless the LORD, O my soul, and all that is within me, bless his holy name!” (see verse 1, ESV). That same command to “bless the Lord, O my soul!” is repeated in the next verse too (Psalm 103:2, NKJV), and at the end of the psalm (verse 22), and twice again in Psalm 104, (verses 1 and 35). Psalm 103 begins with an individual doing what? This: blessing the Lord with his soul, and it ends with the angels and all of creation joining in blessing Him (verses 20–22).

The phrase O my soul refers to the author’s total human being—his inner self. The New Living Translation renders the meaning of soul here mentioned in Psalm 103:1 more transparently it would appear: “Let all that I am praise the LORD; with my whole heart, I will praise his holy name.” 

When we bless the Lord with our soul, we are all-out passionately praising Him with our whole hearts, not half-heartedly—with all that we are and everything we have within us!

In addition to “soul,” the Enhanced Strong’s Lexicon gives several English meanings for the original Hebrew word (nephesh), including “heart,” “myself,” “self,” “the breathing substance,” “living being,” “inner being of a person,” “the man himself.” To “bless” the Lord is to all out praise Him because we love Him most

We each have such limited time here to follow and praise Jesus.. so it's kind of smart wouldn't ya think.. to make each day and moment count in blessing our most high God and those He created for His purposes.

Thursday, November 24, 2022

All the way.. H O L Y

He's holy and we need to remember this about Him. 

Soft words produce hard hearts. You show me a local church where soft words are preached, and I will show you a church filled with hard hearts.

Jeremiah said, The prophet who has a dream, let him tell a dream; And he who has My word, let him speak My word faithfully. What is the chaff to the wheat?" says the LORD. 'Is not My word like a fire?' says the LORD, 'And like a hammer that breaks the rock in pieces?' Jeremiah 23:28–29 nkjv (Got a sec to read some more?)

Like “a hammer that smashes a rock”.. really?

It's better to walk with and focus on Christ -- he is filled with grace and truth. It's better to have a high view of God the Father in a church. Yes, Jesus is straightforward, kind, just, HOLY and unchanging. And he is interceding for you and me, desiring us to uncompromisingly rep Him well before a worldly world!

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Monday, November 21, 2022

Happy Thanksgiving!

How good it is to say.. 

Thanks gobs Lord for everything, to sing His praises, to worship Him acceptably. There's never a day not to! This is always appropriate.  

I'm convinced that you can do that 100% reverently and in your own way!

"..He heals the brokenhearted, binding up their wounds. He counts the stars and calls them all by name. How great He is! His power is absolute! His understanding is unlimited." Psalm 147:1-5

Personally, I thank God for the...

1.) inheritance,

2.) deliverance and

3.) transference..

..from the kingdom of darkness into the Kingdom of light and real life in the Son! Thank you Lord for the Bible narrative of King David as well. Helpful!

"May you be filled with joy, always thanking the Father. He has enabled you to share in the inheritance (yes, 
inheritance from a very generous Father that doesn't change) that belongs to his people, who live in the light. For he has rescued us from the kingdom of darkness (complete not partial deliverance) and transferred us into the Kingdom of his dear Son (full transference forever, not temporary).." Colossians 1:11b-13 nlt #emph.mine

Photo by Tim Eberly

In a twisted, corrupt and very confused culture that's struggling just to get it.. in this culture that currently is having an identity crisis, it's time for men to simply man up, to give thanks to their Creator, and to be who He designed them to be. Let's all give thanks and be who God designed us to be!  

Every day, let's give thanks to the Father, to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit for His great love! The fruit of the Spirit is love--thank You. God is love--thank you for being who You are! So SO worthy! 

"..wear love. It’s your basic, all-purpose garment. Never be without it. Let the peace of Christ keep you in tune with each other, in step with each other. None of this going off and doing your own thing. And cultivate thankfulness. Let the Word of Christ—the Message—have the run of the house. Give it plenty of room in your lives. Instruct and direct one another using good common sense. And sing, sing your hearts out to God! Let every detail in your lives—words, actions, whatever—be done in the name of the Master, Jesus, thanking God the Father every step of the way." Colossians 3:14b-17 msg

Did the pilgrims come to this land to obtain religious freedom, freedom of worship? No they already had it in Liden Holland. 1620 was an important year. They said they were coming to the Americas to evangelize the Indians (as missionaries for the Lord) yes, to help fulfill the great commission. In schools 1/5 of American students don't even know the country the pilgrims originally left from. Issues in education. Csn 11-04

Giving Thanks Oughta Be An All-Year Kind Of Thang. Sure, It's Never Been A Time-Waister For Anyone To Simply Express Gratitude!

Prayerfully muse on...


Ps 100:4 nkj - "Enter into His gates with thanksgiving, and into His courts with praise. Be thankful to Him, and bless His name. 5For the Lord is good"


Rom 1:21 nkj - “although they knew God, they did not glorify Him as God, nor were thankful, but became futile in their thoughts, and their foolish hearts were darkened.”


Ps 107:22 mess - “Offer thanksgiving sacrifices, tell the world what he’s done—sing it out!”


Ps 116:17 mess - “I’m ready to offer the thanksgiving sacrifice and pray in the name of GOD.”


Ps 147:7 mess - "Sing to GOD a thanksgiving hymn, play music on your instruments to God”


Col. 2:7 mess - “let your living spill over into thanksgiving.”


Col 1:2-3 mess - “May everything good from God our Father be yours! 3Our prayers for you are always spilling over into thanksgivings. We can’t quit thanking God our Father and Jesus our Messiah for you!”


Eph 5:4 mess - "Thanksgiving is our dialect."


Jonah 2:8-9 mess - "Those who worship hollow gods, god-frauds, walk away from their only true love. But I’m worshiping you, GOD, calling out in thanksgiving!"


Photo by Joseph Gonzalez

Did you know that our holiday celebration - Thanksgiving - actually has an Old Testament precedent? Yep, it sure does.


It certainly does. The Israelites way back in the day expressed their gratitude vertically. And they offered pure worship to the only God existing through a series of five different offerings: 

1.) The burnt offering, 
2.) The grain offering, 
3.) The peace offering, 
4.) The sin offering, and 
5.) The trespass offering. 

And guess what.. the last two were compulsory, y'all. If you were Jewish back then, you had to do this. 

But the first three were totally voluntary; you did them only if you really wanted to. And so those three types of offerings were important to God; He called them "a sweet-smelling aroma to the Lord."

The meaning of the burnt offering was the full consecration of one's self or person to God, and the grain offering was all about the dedication level of one's service as unto God.

The peace offering is my very favorite of em all; it's the celebration of true salvation. Like our Thanksgiving holiday, the people gathered together to rejoice and share a meal with fellowship. They brought a portion of it as a sacrifice, and a portion of it went to the priest. The rest of it they took with them home, they cooked it up, and then had friends and family members over to their homes to thank the Lord for what He had done for them.

Am bracing. Feelin' concerned for a rending that often happens.. ouch. I feel it too. It's from a bonding together. Didn't ask for, or seek this -- didn't even want this. Tried to put it off multiple times.

There's indeed a nurture-aspect that is real and often needed. So many have hurts in our fallen sin-cursed world today. Sorry that Liney and I work jobs still. Some have a gift and constantly get out there and use it. They encourage and make people feel special. How many get much attention these days when they need some. With others it's from a political campaigning via sham-kindness to gain numbers of devotees. Perhaps they've seen and caused the change coming, and they want to come out on top as king of the hill so to speak.

Let's do this as Jesus leads for His glory! Personally, just want to be in the will of God don't you.. and I won't tell anyone where that is for them. Inquire of God for yourself please. My close friends have gotten some unwanted calls, it's hard for them.

Keep your eyes on Jesus -- cling to Him. Get in, or continue on in fellowship with Him, believer. He's the ultimate Solution for all, not any of us mere humans. Am grateful that Romans 8:28 is still in the Bible!

Really wish I had more fitting words to help them with.

"For the sake of each of us he laid down his life—worth no less than the universe. He demands of us in return our lives for the sake of each other." ~ Clement of Alexandria

Photo by Todd Diemer
If you're currently out of fellowship with God, "'..rend your hearts and not your garments.' Return to the LORD your God, for he is gracious and merciful, slow to anger, and abounding in steadfast love; and he relents over disaster." Joel 2:13

"Rip your hearts in sorrow and contrition and not your garments.” amp

Are our priorities in proper order? May I say this.. as simply and gingerly as I can.. you have to focus yourself away from yourself. Me too, away from the toxic 1 on 1 communication you've heard.. up to the living Word of God instead. 

Christ is building his church, I pray He'll use me in that. Building a man-centered church is unsound and unwise. Building around felt-needs is utterly contrary to Scripture. Yes, and hyperfocusing on you, and on your problems, and on your dilemmas, and on your circumstances, and on your situations is simply counterproductive. And while it may intend to help you for a time, the unintended consequence becomes you are the one being worshiped.. and you shouldn’t be worshiped. This is a big problem in our society today. You are the center of attention.. constantly ..not Him who should be. You are the center of the focus. And then the unintended consequence is when you feel like you don’t have any particular needs, or they’re not doing a very good job of meeting those needs, you don’t need a church. If they fail to deliver what you think you need, you check out. You bolt on down the road.

So we need to get back to what the really important matters of the church are. As the hymn writer said, "You want to go to church to get lost in wonder, love and praise. You want to go to church to forget about yourself, to set yourself aside, and to lose yourself in the glory and wonder of God."

Let's forget about the constant bad emotions, let's forget about ourselves and concentrate on Jesus and worship Him! A God-centered preacher, a God-centered teacher and or a co-teacher focused on the Lord.. a God-centered worship is what you really want in a church. That's what we need! When you look for a local church and life group, that’s exactly what you want.

You want to see people consistently being brought before God in His word. You want those who are being brought into the very throne room of heaven to see His glory, and His majesty, and the wonder of who He is.. and His blazing righteousness, and His holiness.

Trials arrive, ouch!!.. the toxicity might go or just leave it. Chin up, it'll pass. Get in, stay in a healthy group for fellowship.  

Me, see it as a gift right now, really? No, me? As if! Can I quickly re-gift it away? 

I didn't, we didn’t ask for it. Ouch.. hurting! God allowed it, therefore we can thank and praise God in it. Not for it per se, but in it and through it. 

Rejoice in the Lord away! "Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus."1 Thessalonians 5:16-18

In Him, and "in" it. Not for it. Dietrich Bonhoeffer saw and experienced suffering during the reign of Nazism in Germany. I was told by my dad that my great Uncle Chancler Kurt von Schleicher fought against it and suffered too (from the SS). Both died because of this horrendous evil. 

Bonhoeffer was a saved pastor, and he loved the Scriptures. He prayed in faith but God allowed it there in Germany. He gratefully wrote letters and notes. 

Bonhoeffer’s solution to the problem of pain and suffering was basically crafted during his solitary confinement ward at Berlin-Tegel Military Detention Center where Bonhoeffer was imprisoned for his participation in a failed plot to assassinate Hitler. Tegel was the place where he spent his last eighteen months and then he was sadly executed on April 9th 1945. So many needlessly died! So many wonderful Jewish people suffered and were killed as well. How do you feel when egotists oust you for no wrong you've done or taught? There are some in every era (only God can judge their heart and motives. We can evaluate their message.)

“Therefore, my beloved, as you have always obeyed, so now, not only as in my presence but much more in my absence, work out your own salvation with fear and trembling, for it is God who works in you, both to will and to work for his good pleasure.” Philippians 2:12-18 esv

“Therefore, since we have been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. Through him we have also obtained access by faith into this grace in which we stand, and we rejoiced in hope of the glory of God. Not only that, but we rejoice in our sufferings, knowing that suffering produces endurance, and endurance produces character, and character produces hope, and hope does not put us to shame, because God’s love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit who has been given to us.” Romans 5:1-5 esv

Dietrich Bonhoeffer was a man who loved the truth and knew how to suffer joyfully like his Savior. He’d learned. Yes, while staying in fellowship with Christ. He didn’t seek for suffering. He didn't cause himself pain, and didn’t pray for suffering. Why?, Well, because he was a normal human, not some religious person thinking he could gain brownie points with God for voluntary suffering. 

The glory of God is my hope. I need that hope. I sing of that hope. I smile at that hope. I rejoice in that hope. But up to this point I have never counted it a joy when I have suffered for that hope. (James 1:2-4) I know that if I am a Christian I will suffer (John 15:20; 2 Timothy 3:12). But I always saw that suffering as a necessary evil and not a necessary joy. Yes, suffering is rooted in much evil. But if my savior was most glorified through suffering, then how can I call him my Savior if I reject the very suffering that He appointed to me to bring him more glory?  Further, that suffering produce more hope than without out that suffering. And I need more hope.

Christian suffering isn’t minimized compared to the rest of the world. Christian suffering is purifying. The suffering that is senseless and degrading for the unbeliever (non-Christian) is hope-building and God glorifying for the Christian.

Oh, may I ever rejoice in the sufferings that I am called to endure for the name of Jesus Christ. Not so that I might be a silently-smiling-masochist. But so, that my great Savior, Jesus Christ, might be seen as more glorious to those who suffer without hope.[1]

I say do all things without gripey grumbling or disheartened disputing, that you may be blameless and innocent, children of God without blemish in the midst of a very crooked and twisted generation, among whom you shine as lights in the world, holding fast to the word of life. Cling to the living Word of life, He’s been through suffering and came out victorious. 

The God of the Bible according Bonhoeffer, is not deus ex machine, a being that mechanical appears to solve our insoluble problems. He is not a being that we evoke as an explanation of unexplainable due to our epistemic limitation. He is not a being that we call upon to offer us strength in our powerlessness and weakest moments. No. If God was such a being, then He is no longer needed in this world. 

[1] The Secret of Suffering, Finkenwalde, March 1938, Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Friday, November 18, 2022

You pray, you go, and you humbly say.

Did that, went and said no. Said stop that! I did, and then on to another higher. Needed to. 

Why do so few Christians in so many churches follow the principles outlined in the Bible? Why do so few Christians in churches actually believe the Bible? I mean all of what is written. 

Why do some speak way out of line, twist things to cover it, and or walk by their feelings instead? 

I’ve got a very important passage about the church for us. I just want to mention it to you so that you can be ready for whatever comes your way. Strange and surprising things including words sometimes come our way and they can totally catch us off guard. They can hurt and damage. It’s happened to me. 

Stay with the living Word and His church anyways.  

Matthew 18:15 is for all of us to wisely take heed to. Jesus said, “If your brother sins, go and reprove him in private.” 

No excuses. That speaks of gentleness, love and showing respect. We want to help not hinder people. We never want to become a stumbling block for anyone.. anywhere! We want to avoid all appearance of evil as well. We each want to prayerfully become part of the Solution in the light, not a part of the problem out in the darkness. 

That verse is pretty simple, isn’t it? People sometimes say to me, “What do I do if I see or clearly hear a Christian sinning?” (I mean not just misjudging things by taking part of it out of the whole context of the situation). 

What do I do? Go to him with the right motives and proper tone and simply tell him he’s sinning. He needs to deal with his sin and walk in fellowship with the Lord. We want no one getting out or staying out of fellowship with the Lord. Repentance (hanging a U-turn back to God) is good and helpful. The Lord will forgive and restore and mature and guide again.  

How should Christians handle disputes (Matthew 18:15-17)?

You don’t have to accept what you hear when it is clearly wrong, especially when it was serious. 

When others weren't there and say "you assumed!" Guess what.. we really don't assume anything or need to when we and another witness heard it said, or saw it done.   

You go. That’s very clear. Just go to him in private and say, “You’re sinning.” 

But some say, “Really?” 

Yeah, that’s right and if he opts to be humble and open enough to listen to you, then you’ve won your brother. I mean it. You really will win your brother if you lovingly go to him in private and confront his sin. No need for some quickie insincere "Sorry" (so I can get on with my own agenda) no, no! 

You’ll win your brother. That’s the aim. We want ALL walking in unhindered fellowship with the Lord. And there with another was an apology for wrong done. (Why an apology if I assumed much?) 

Repentance (means change, u-turn away from sin back to God), so time will tell. I believe, I choose to trust! 

"Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things." 1 Corinthians 13:7 esv

We win people to Christ (there's regeneration), then we re-win them to Him, and then we re-win them, and with winsome gentleness we re-win em until they walk tight with Jesus as Lord (as well as believe all the essentials and what the Bible teaches. 

Re-win? Yeah, I mean they are saved once by Jesus, but we keep wooing people in, and keep wooing them towards Christ, closer and closer, and on into His church.. close to Jesus the Head of the Church. We want as many as possible enjoying fellowship upwards, inward and outwards in a healthy Bible teaching local church. That's God's will. Walk in God's will (God's Word is His will)! 

We want as many as possible in God's eternal Kingdom as well! Jesus is the only way in! 

"If your brother sins, go and show him his fault in private; if he listens and pays attention to you, you have won back your brother. But if he does not listen, take along with you one or two others, so that every word may be confirmed by the testimony of two or three witnesses." (Matthew 18:15-20 amp. see whole context)

Did that, I did, been there, even had an ear-witness. Am blessed.    

Stick with Jesus and the facts. Then communicate clearly. It’s important that those in authority believe what’s really true. Who is the best communicator? Jesus is so ask Him to help you with that part. 

When you do this, then the rest is not your responsibility with the person sinning. You might be believed. Just leave it in God's hands. He is ultimately responsible to change and to sanctify each of his children. All of us until we are home in Heaven with Him. 

"Lies will get any man into trouble, but honesty is its own defense." Proverbs 12:13

Do you know the Lord in a really personal sort of way? You can, right now.

What does it mean to be wise as serpents and harmless as doves (Matthew 10:16)?



"For the sake of each of us he laid down his life—worth no less than the universe. He demands of us in return our lives for the sake of each other." ~ Clement of Alexandria

You know peace with God was very costly (at Calvary). Yes, with the God of peace, and now we can enjoy the peace of God!


We Have Been Reconciled To The Father By The Son!

We can be peacemakers everyday. Reconciliation is changing for the better a relationship between two or more persons. It can happen when there is humble repentance.

Theologically reconciliation refers to the change of relationship between God and man. We are naturally children of wrath (Eph. 2:3), and are at enmity with God (Eph. 2:11-15); but, “..we were reconciled to God through the death of His Son..” (Rom. 5:10).

Because of the death of Jesus, the Christian’s relationship with God is changed for the better. He's a God of new beginnings. We are now able to have fellowship with Him (1 John 1:3) whereas before we could not. So, we are completely reconciled to Him first (Rom. 5:10-11).

The problem of sin that separates us from God (Isaiah 59:2) has been addressed and removed in the cross. It was accomplished by God in Christ (2 Cor. 5:18).

"The Civil War was carnage! Then Jefferson Davis of the Confederacy died. And Ulysses Grant of the Union died. Their widows, Varina Davis and Julia Grant, settled near each other. They became closest of friends." ~ Source unknown