Tuesday, April 25, 2006
The Days of Pentecost
“And when the day of Pentecost was fully come, they were all with one accord in one place. And suddenly there came a sound from heaven as of a rushing mighty wind, and it filled all the house where they were sitting. And there appeared unto them cloven tongues like as of fire, and it sat upon each of them. And they were all filled with the Holy Ghost, and began to speak with other tongues, as the Spirit gave them utterance.” (Acts 2:1-4)
The Days of Pentecost, 1906
“GOOD NEWS SPREADS.
People from all over the country are sending in letters of inquiry, having heard that Pentecost has come to Los Angeles. Some have come long distances and report that the half had not been told them. Through this paper we answer inquiries, as it would be impossible to write to each. Souls are hungry all over the land.”
Reports of the Spirit Moving
“The power of God now has this city agitated as never before. Pentecost has surely come and with it the Bible evidences are following, many being converted and sanctified and filled with the Holy Ghost, speaking in tongues as they did on the day of Pentecost. The scenes that are daily enacted in the building on Azusa street and at Missions and Churches in other parts of the city are beyond description, and the real revival has only started, as God has been working with His children mostly, getting them through to Pentecost, and laying the foundation for a mighty wave of salvation among the unconverted.”
Reports of Healing
“Many have laid aside their glasses and had their eye sight perfectly restored. The deaf have had their hearing restored.”
“A man was healed of asthma of twenty years standing. Many have been healed of heart trouble and lung trouble.”
“Canes, crutches, medicine bottles, and glasses are being thrown aside as God heals. That is the safe way. No need to keep an old crutch or medicine bottle of any kind around after God heals you. Some, in keeping some such appliance as a souvenir, have been tempted to use them again and have lost their healing.”
Reports of Deliverance
“A brother who had been a spiritualist medium and who was so possessed with demons that he had no rest, and was on the point of committing suicide, was instantly delivered of demon power. He then sought God for the pardon of his sins and sanctification, and is now filled with a different spirit.”
Reports of the Holy Ghost Infilling
“About 160 people in Los Angeles, more than on the day of Pentecost, have received the gift of the Holy Ghost and the Bible evidence, the gift of tongues, and many have been saved and sanctified, nobody knows how many. People are seeking at the altar three times a day and it is hard to close at night on account of seekers and those who are under the power of God.”
“In about an hour and a half, a young man was converted, sanctified,and baptized with the Holy Ghost, and spoke with tongues. He was also healed from consumption, so that when he visited the doctor he pronounced his lungs sound. He has received many tongues, also the gift of prophecy, and writing in a number of foreign languages, and has a call to a foreign field.”
“Bro. Campbell, a Nazarene brother, 83 years of age, who had been for 53 years serving the Lord, received the baptism with the Holy Ghost and gift of tongues in his own home. His son, who was a physician, was called and came to see if he was sick, but found him only happy in the Lord. Not only old men and old women, but, boys and girls, are receiving their Pentecost. Viola Price, a little orphan colored girl eight years of age, has received the gift of tongues.”
The Day of Pentecost 2006
It’s time for another break through!
"Opportunity once passed,” said Frank Bartleman, “is lost forever. There is a time when the tide is sweeping by our door. We may plunge in and be carried to glorious success and blessing and victory. To stand on the bank shivering from timidity, or paralyzed by stupor at such a time is to miss all, and most miserably and eternally fail. Oh, our responsibility! The mighty tide of God's grace and favor even now is sweeping by us, in its prayer directed course." -Frank Bartleman
The above quotes were taken from the September 1906 issue of the “The Apostolic Faith Movement“ found on www.sendrevival.com.
Monday, April 24, 2006
Believe
To receive the impossible is never impossible when you are believing in the power of God. Just like eating and drinking, it is a concept we have incoporated into our daily lives. When you go to sleep at night, you are believing that you will wake up in the morning. Yet, no day is guaranteed. When you drive to work, you fail to think that you are not going to make it unless danger comes in the form of a possible accident. Otherwise, you get to work just like you expected. When you open your mouth to talk, you expect words to come out like they do every other day. Everyday we exercise the concept of believing. Believing that God will provide. Imagine what would happen if we take this form of believing, this form of expectancy and applied it to our goals and visions. Imagine the accomplishments that would be achieved when our believing exceeds our own capabilities. Possibilities are endless when we rely on the One who made it all possible. To not receive would be unexpected.
Sunday, April 23, 2006
Pushing Through
Saturday, April 22, 2006
Thank You!
Friday, April 21, 2006
In My Weakness He is Made Strong
When I have given my all, He provides. What I can't do, He can do.
Thursday, April 20, 2006
Confidence Building
Tuesday, April 18, 2006
Going Out on a Limb
-John C. Maxwell
Monday, April 17, 2006
De-li-cious!
For a short period of time, I gave up my favorite candy, Hot Tamales. For all of those who know me, this was a big commitment. It was worthwhile, but I was definitely hurting. Nothing could replace the craving I had for these candies. I began to eat other candy in the attempt to fulfill that craving, but absolutely nothing satisfied me. So when the day came that I fulfilled my commitment, I popped one of those delicious mouth-watering candies into my mouth and the boiling craving began to simmer. After I completed my first box, I was feeling quite good.
Isn’t this how it is with God? When we are away from him, we try to fulfill the cravings with other things. We may even pick up a few bad habits along the way. But, nothing can satisfy that craving until we get a dose of Jesus. Once we try Him, we can’t get enough. (God is not bad for your teeth, so you can fill up as much as you’d like.)
Sunday, April 16, 2006
I Wanna Give...
Dance, dance, dance, dance, dance all night.
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Shout, shout, shout, shout, shout all night.
I have been basking in God’s goodness and learning how to lean on His promises. You want to know one thing I have come to understand. That God deserves…
Praise, praise, praise, praise, praise, all night.
Even when the times seem to take a turn for the worse, and things seem to be out of whack. He is in control, so just give Him the….
Thanks, thanks, thanks, thanks, thanks, all night.
When you give credit where credit is due and continually put God above all the problems and the mess that can build up in our lives, God will bless powerfully.
“I will bless the LORD at all times: his praise shall continually be in my mouth.” (Psalms 34:1-3)
“But let the righteous be glad; let them rejoice before God: yea, let them exceedingly rejoice.” (Psalms 68:3)
“Now unto him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that worketh in us,” (Ephesians 3:20)
Friday, April 14, 2006
Built for Change
—Jim Collins, author, "Built to Last"
A NEW YEAR. A NEW CENTURY. A NEW GENERATION. A NEW BREED.
As a 20 year old college student, what did Y2K mean to me? It meant there was going to be a global crash of technological systems because our code was not written to support the new century. I could remember thinking what idiots (yes, I said this because of course I was a college student who knew everything and felt I was always right) we must be to not be able to support a century change. We’ve only been expecting this for 100 years. Are you telling me that my clock might not work or I can’t pull money out of the ATM machine because it was not built to support zero’s in the code sequence? I didn’t mind that the computers would not work because that would allow me extra time with my reports, but don’t mess with a college student’s money.
Well it turns out that everything was fine. I could pull money out of the ATM machine (I just had to figure out how to get more money in). Any ways, this situation and the panic that arose from it with the realization that in building our technological foundations did not account for radical change brought about many questions. Are we ready for change? Are we built to support radical, profound change? How can we prepare for change?
A few years later, I realized much change has occurred in the 21st century. What was nearly the end of many businesses, became the cause of their success. A change was required in order to endure and changes were indeed made. We have cell phones that now fit in your pocket. I once had a cell phone that couldn’t even fit in my purse. There are CDs instead of records. Internet instead of libraries. Email instead of snail mail. Atari use to be high tech, now Ninetendo is outdated and Xbox has filled the spot. Blackberrys, iPods, you name it and something more technologically advanced has been created in order to not fall behind and possibly lose everything due to the inability to change.
So what has this meant for the church running into the 21st century? In the past 6 years, how have we changed and what can we benefit from in order to not fall behind and become extinct?
First, technology has become a vital role in our existence. Technology has been able to support our desire to reach a broader audience. Outreach is no longer limited to your city, let alone your state. You now have the ability to reach others nationwide as well as worldwide. Email, Internet, and podcast, have contributed to the growth of the church.
Secondly, a more relaxed approach has been taken. Relaxed environments create more welcoming environments. On my job, we are given casual Fridays. On this day we come in to work in relaxed attire. This creates a more productive atmosphere. I am more comfortable and open when relaxed. I am more willing to listen and more productively communicate when comfortable.
Thirdly, a more open mentality has been taken. We are not of this world, but we do live in this world. We cannot be oblivious to what is going on around us or else we have put ourselves in dangers path. We must build our offense by knowing the defense. Know what appeals to as well as what offends the other team. Learn their style, their technique and build a “game plan.”
So how do we build a foundation upon change without bringing about fear? Well, change is always scary. If it wasn’t, then it isn’t change. However, things do not need to drastically change from one day to the next. Everyday shouldn’t be a guessing game. When baby’s get their immunization shots, they are received during different times throughout their first years. You can’t give them 20 shots at one time and (1) expect the doses to work properly without one immunization reducing the effectiveness of the other and (2) expect that baby to be quite unhappy and more than likely traumatized from such a dramatic experience. Likewise, we must inject the changes in phases. Inject one thing let it sit, and then inject another. Build a “treatment” plan. When one change has an adverse side effect, know what substitute you can give in its place. You don’t want to digress in your treatment, but sometimes a slower pace or substitute may be required to proceed.
So remember, we cannot stop change, but we can build a foundation that is prepared to support change. Build your “game plan” or “treatment plan” and be sensitive to your surroundings. Are your team captains on board with your new strategy? Are your nurses ready to administer a substitute drug? To build a lasting foundation, be prepared for change.
Thursday, April 13, 2006
Standing on the Promises of God
I am so sick of the devil trying to interfere in my life and in the blessings of God, that I began to claim this victory in Jesus name. God never intended for us to live our lives at the mercy of the devil, so there is no need for me to get all caught up in the devil’s manipulative power but to declare victory in the power of the Almighty God.
I did exactly this, declared His victory and believed. I was determined to change my way of thinking because I realized that it was a hindrance and the plan of the devil and not the will of God. I never realized that I was locking the blessings out of my life. Only when I got so fed up with the devil did I figure out that too many times did I believe the lies of the devil.
So, I battled with the devil. I kicked up my investment in God a little bit more and declare victory on His promises. I wrote down what I was believing for God to do so that I would not forget the goodness of Jesus when Victory became mine.
Today, two days later, I have received 3 out of the 8 miracles I was seeking. One thing I was told I would receive on April 25. I told the devil to get behind me because I believed it would come it on April 13th. The first came this morning and the remaining two came in within hours and the fourth will be delivered tomorrow. What comfort is received when standing on the promises of God!
I say all of this not for you to think I am only concerned with financial miracles. My April 11th submission used my raise as an example. I am still believing that this is going to be worked out. God delivered on other blessings. You see, we don’t have to believe that God can only bless us with money. The real reward is not in money. The reward I received out of this was the conformation of God’s promises; a conformation in my spirit and the answer to my prayers. My prayers were beyond financial blessings. They were prayers of the heart and assurance of the changes I am trying to make in me.
Wednesday, April 12, 2006
Worthwhile Investment
Tuesday, April 11, 2006
Sick &Tired of being Sick &Tired
Jesus said in Mark 11:22-23, "And Jesus answering saith unto them, Have faith in God. For verily I say unto you, That whosoever shall say unto this mountain, Be thou removed, and be cast into the sea; and shall not doubt in his heart, but shall believe that those things which he saith shall come to pass; he shall have whatsoever he saith." The key to this scripture is to have no doubt in your heart, but have faith that will move mountains.
Joy Haney states that to live in the miracle level, "Just begin to fearlessly step out on God’s Word, and believe Him for a miracle." Again, do not doubt, but have faith. Trust God and believe in Him.
So if you are sick and tired of being sick and tired, then move those mountains with faith. Don’t doubt God, but believe in His goodness and in His desire to bless you. But you better doubt the devil!
Monday, April 10, 2006
Happy Birthday!
Sunday, April 09, 2006
A Belief
-John C. Maxwell
When you see a vision, you don’t necessarily see bumps in the road as another obstacle to overcome, but you see overcoming that obstacle as a closer step to achieving your vision. Think of it this way, a paved street was only created after the dirt road is no longer sufficient for the need of that community. Someone had a vision after identifying the need and decided to act upon that need. But achieving that smooth paved road came about after necessary preparation and labor. After the blue prints were drawn, the materials gathered and the workers hired, work could begin. Sometimes rain would create intolerable working conditions, and others the son would allow for smooth sailing, but each day, each new problem was one step closer to achieving the end product. That smooth paved road was created because you believed and expected it to happen. The time and work required to achieve the goal was not merely mandated labor, but an investment in the vision. A belief requires investment or else it’s just a thought. A belief requires high expectations so that when you hit a dead end your high expectations require you to find another way to the other side. Or else you will not achieve what you believe to receive. As John C. Maxwell stated, it is an idea that possesses you.
Saturday, April 08, 2006
Management Style
However, as management are we too focused on the way they think instead of how they think? Do we want people to think like us or people who see the same vision but might think to achieve it differently? As management, we want to retain the vision but remain open to the strategies and techniques that might differ from our own. Management growth is dependent on the strength of the team as well as the direction of leadership. Strengthen the strengths and develop the weaknesses. Get people to that same page, but don't knock their strengths in order to get them there.
Friday, April 07, 2006
Positive Thoughts
You will be tomorrow where your thoughts take you."
-James Allen
"Food feeds the body, but positive thoughts feed the mind that affects the body."
-Joy Haney
Thursday, April 06, 2006
To every thing there is a season...
I am a visual person, I learn from seeing and doing, not just hearing. God used my strengths and built upon them. God allowed me to see the answer (The Bible and this book), He gave me the trial (the doing), I applied the answer to my questions (prayer & fasting for my trials) and then I understood. He answered the question before I asked. He gave me the way out before I saw the need. It was cause and effect. God was saying, here is the effect of prayer. Then he would present a cause for prayer. He would say, here is the effect of fasting. Then He would present a cause for fasting.
Do I take this as coincidence? No, I do not. We are presented with trials in all times of our lives, but most times we do not understand why we face these trials. We may never know. But in these instances I can strongly say, this is what God wanted to show me. Can I be wrong in my assumptions? Yes. Do I believe that I am wrong? No. Why? Because this is God’s perfect timing. "To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven." (Ecc 3:1)
I have prayed and I have fasted
I believe that I will receive.
I have claimed in Jesus Name
And He’s promised the victory!
Wednesday, April 05, 2006
Victory in Prayer
There is Triumph in Prayer
There is Comfort in Prayer
There is Strength in Prayer
There is Joy in Prayer.
There is Peace in Prayer
That which is good is provided from Prayer
That which is acceptable can be found in Prayer
The perfect will of God can be obtained through prayer
And in all things, we will win with Prayer.
Monday, April 03, 2006
Living with The Ark of God
Sister Haney pointed out that when we touch Jesus, we are blessed. She said “It is interesting to note that this blessing is also demonstrated in the Old Testament, and it was centered around the Ark of God. Whoever possessed the ark was blessed.” Although I am not physically in the presence of the ark of God, but I am capable of touching Jesus everyday. Just like the title of the chapter, “Living the Blessing,” I can live in the blessing by staying in His presence at all times. I must glorify Him and lift Him up. Draw closer to Him and allow Him to lead me and guide me.
There is no limit to His blessings and there should be no limit to mine. As stated in Psalms 34:1 “I will bless the Lord at all times: his praise shall continually be in my mouth.” By giving my all in praise, in worship, by glorifying Him and mirroring His behavior, I am allowing myself to live in the blessing. In my giving, I will receive more abundantly. To live with the Ark of God, is to glorify God at all times.