Do you have all you need?


Life is kinda hard these days. With all of the diseases like COVID and the wars going on, the threat of nuclear war from Russia…we are living at the beginning of the end of the age.

I am writing this in the hope that those who read it will seek out Jesus Christ as their Savior. God’s Word tells of this time and we should get ready for the Trumpet of God. When it sounds, the dead in Christ will be resurrected and those who are alive and remain in Him will be taken to Heaven with Him.

Are you ready? Do you have all that you need to be saved?

All that is needed is salvation through belief in Jesus Christ. He is everything that is necessary for your eternity.

Seek His Kingdom and your salvation in Jesus Christ then your eternity will be assured.

The Lord is my Strength


Who was Jesus?


John said that He was the Living Word. He was the Word which was with God and Who was God. By Him, everything was made and He was with God from eternity past all the way into eternity future.

John 1:1: 1 In the beginning, was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. 2 He was with God in the beginning. 3 Through Him all things were made, and without Him, nothing was made that has been made. 4 In Him was life, and that life was the light of men. 5 The Light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.

Even talking about Jesus in the past tense affirms this. He was in the past, He lives in the present and He will be King in the future. Jesus is the Son of Man and the Son of God and according to the Bible, He is the Son of David by His lineage in Mary’s family and His Earthly father’s ancestry too. God had this planned from the beginning of creation. Jesus was referred to in Genesis as “the seed of the woman”. Why? Because God was His Father and He used Mary’s DNA to create the child that Jesus would be born into the world but Jesus didn’t have the sinful nature of a human father.

Jesus is the Angel of the Lord in the Old Testament when you see the word capitalized. He is the Rock from which the water came to keep Israel alive in the wilderness. He was the manna from Heaven to feed the people while they were in the wilderness for forty years, the Bread of Life. So, why do we tend to discount Him in our lives today? Is it because we don’t want Him until we need Him? That could be part of the reason. It seems that most people want to use Him as a “genie” rather than dedicating their life to Him as a disciple. 

That is not how God wants to relate to us but it does seem to be the way we want the relationship to be. Most of us try to place Jesus and God in a “box” that we can take out and use when we feel the need and then we put the box up as we do with Christmas ornaments each year. The world around us and the people who don’t believe in Jesus as their Savior think that God is either a very mean judge or someone who can grant all of your wishes. 

God has never been like a “genie” in the Old Testament or the New Testament. We can’t command God to give us our desires now. He provides for us everything that we need not our desires and when your heart is regenerated by the Holy Spirit your desires become the same as His. Your life with Him should become more like His disciples’ lives were in the time that they .followed Him every day. We shouldn’t make our relationship into a once-a-week thing, it should be every day with Him. God loves each of us and He made a way for us to be with Him through Jesus Christ’s sacrifice on the cross. Please, don’t push His call away. Answer it and become His child by accepting Jesus as your Savior.

His love will never leave you


What can I do?


If you are a Christian, there are many things that you can do but should you do them? Sometimes you can truly ruin the witness you have by a word or something you do. Because when people see that you are a Christian, they notice everything that you say or do. What do you do when your life doesn’t show the evidence of a change in your life? When you claim to be a Christian but there’s no evidence of it, you are a true hypocrite.

So, how do you fix it? You need to seek the Lord in His Word and pray for Him to show you the Truth of your need for Jesus. If you’re not willing to do that then you will remain lost. Thinking you have Jesus as your Savior but living your life as a sinner proves that you don’t have Him.

If God hasn’t convicted you of your NEED for Jesus through the Holy Spirit, then you might never seek Jesus Christ for your salvation. So… what will you do? It’s all in your court. If you feel the need for salvation, then seek Jesus. If you believe that you don’t need Him then all I can do is pray for you.

Invest time in…


Any time that you want a relationship of any kind you have to invest some time in it. Nothing comes quickly that is lasting. Money doesn’t. Friendships don’t. Marriage relationships don’t begin with deep, abiding love. There is affection and hope and a friendship that should develop as well but eventually, love becomes deeper and more meaningful and not so dependent on feelings or things. This is also how a relationship with Jesus grows. By learning about Him in His Word, praying to Him for understanding and wisdom, and learning to follow Him in everything that you do.

A relationship with Jesus doesn’t come from one hour or so on Sunday morning each week. If you don’t seek Him on a daily basis in the Bible and go to church to learn more about Him on a weekly schedule, then you are missing out on so much. The disciples were with Him every day for over three years and even that was just the beginning. Marriage and a relationship with Jesus require the same commitment in your life but many people don’t look at either relationship with regard to a commitment.

You and I are required to be accountable in every relationship but our society today wants to choose whether we should be accountable or not. It seems that most people don’t want to be accountable for their relationships or for their actions on a daily basis. Whether we are accountable in this life or not, we will be held accountable when we are standing in front of Jesus when we come into eternity. Whether you like this idea or not doesn’t matter, God will hold you accountable for every word and deed in this life. If you have accepted Jesus as your Savior then you are still accountable for how you conducted your life after you became a Christian.

While it is true that your sins are covered by the blood of Jesus, your witness of Him and the change brought into your life by Him is still a part of your life. We are required to tell others about the wonderful things that Jesus has done for us and if you don’t tell someone when you have the chance you will still be held accountable for how you did it or not. You will have to explain why you didn’t tell someone who may not know Jesus as their Savior. How many people have you been around every day that need to know Jesus as their Savior? How many people have you been in line with or encountered at the store that you might have told about Jesus? Do you even think about telling others about Him?

When Jesus told His disciples to begin in Jerusalem and then take the message to the whole world, this is also our order to take what we have been given to those who need it. God has given us the most valuable gift that we could ever have in this life…salvation through Jesus Christ. Isn’t it worth giving away? The value that God places on each of our souls amounts to more than all of the wealth in the world and it was worth it to Him to sacrifice His Son to save us from eternal death. That gift that we have been given by our Creator and our Savior is worth giving away even if we only give it to one person who will receive it.

The Lord guides us


The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want. He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: He leadeth me beside the still waters. He restoreth my soul: He leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name’s sake. Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; Thy rod and thy staff they comfort me. Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies: Thou anointest my head with oil; my cup runneth over. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: And I will dwell in the house of the LORD forever. Psalm 23:1‭-‬6 KJV https://bible.com/bible/1/psa.23.1-6.KJV

God leads us as a shepherd. Jesus is our Shepherd as well since He is also God. So, why don’t we acknowledge Him as our Master and Lord? Yes, many Christians truly follow Jesus and see Him as their Master and Lord, but why are the denominations split on doctrine and procedures? Why can’t the Christian church of born-again believers get along on doctrine and belief too?

There are so many divisions within the church because of Satan and his influence over the centuries. He has made so many inroads into the church that many things that are believed and taught in the church didn’t come from the gospels at all.

I don’t want to dwell on the influence of our enemy but on the goodness of our Lord. He does provide and care for us even on those days when we don’t feel it or even notice it happening. He gives us peace and He helps to quiet our spirit when the world gets to be a bit too much. God is good to us all of the time because He loves us and we need to notice it every day. Even when things aren’t going exactly as we had hoped, He is still working in the background for our good.

Don’t turn away from Him or the call in your life that He has placed there. He knows that you are the only person that can accomplish that certain thing that nobody else can do. So, be willing to follow Him and allow Him to lead you toward that goal. So much good could come from it and you may never know what happened until you are in eternity with Him.

Love one another


Discipline is necessary


Just believe…