
"You have made know to me the path of life; in your presence there is fullness of joy; at your right hand are pleasures forevermore." ~Psalm 16:11
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
One Sufficient Answer..........

........my secret!!

Tuesday, February 24, 2009
stolen joy..............

Monday, February 23, 2009
Notes from one of Rob Rufus' messages........
Sunday, February 22, 2009
The Church Steps Into Glory.........
The Glory of Zion
2 See, darkness covers the earth and thick darkness is over the peoples, but the LORD rises upon you and his glory appears over you.
3 Nations will come to your light, and kings to the brightness of your dawn.
4 "Lift up your eyes and look about you: All assemble and come to you; your sons come from afar, and your daughters are carried on the arm.
5 Then you will look and be radiant, your heart will throb and swell with joy; the wealth on the seas will be brought to you, to you the riches of the nations will come.
6 Herds of camels will cover your land, young camels of Midian and Ephah. And all from Sheba will come, bearing gold and incense and proclaiming the praise of the LORD.
7 All Kedar's flocks will be gathered to you, the rams of Nebaioth will serve you; they will be accepted as offerings on my altar, and I will adorn my glorious temple.
8 "Who are these that fly along like clouds, like doves to their nests?
9 Surely the islands look to me; in the lead are the ships of Tarshish, bringing your sons from afar, with their silver and gold, to the honor of the LORD your God, the Holy One of Israel, for he has endowed you with splendor.
10 "Foreigners will rebuild your walls, and their kings will serve you. Though in anger I struck you, in favor I will show you compassion.
11 Your gates will always stand open, they will never be shut, day or night, so that men may bring you the wealth of the nations—their kings led in triumphal procession.
12 For the nation or kingdom that will not serve you will perish; it will be utterly ruined.
13 "The glory of Lebanon will come to you, the pine, the fir and the cypress together, to adorn the place of my sanctuary; and I will glorify the place of my feet.
14 The sons of your oppressors will come bowing before you; all who despise you will bow down at your feet and will call you the City of the LORD, Zion of the Holy One of Israel.
15 "Although you have been forsaken and hated, with no one traveling through, I will make you the everlasting pride and the joy of all generations.
16 You will drink the milk of nations and be nursed at royal breasts. Then you will know that I, the LORD, am your Savior, your Redeemer, the Mighty One of Jacob.
17 Instead of bronze I will bring you gold, and silver in place of iron. Instead of wood I will bring you bronze, and iron in place of stones. I will make peace your governor and righteousness your ruler.
18 No longer will violence be heard in your land, nor ruin or destruction within your borders, but you will call your walls Salvation and your gates Praise.
19 The sun will no more be your light by day, nor will the brightness of the moon shine on you, for the LORD will be your everlasting light, and your God will be your glory.
20 Your sun will never set again, and your moon will wane no more; the LORD will be your everlasting light, and your days of sorrow will end.
21 Then will all your people be righteous and they will possess the land forever. They are the shoot I have planted, the work of my hands, for the display of my splendor.
22 The least of you will become a thousand, the smallest a mighty nation. I am the LORD; in its time I will do this swiftly."
Saturday, February 21, 2009
The Holy Spirit.........
I have to say for awhile, I struggled in my mind to understand this dual nature of the Holy Spirit. As believers we are indwelt by the Holy Spirit, which is AMAZING!! But, shouldn't that be enough? Well sure, it certainly is wonderful and the more precious of the deal, but for some reason we get more than that. We get to have an indwelling Spirit, always with us, and we can have the Holy Spirit poured out upon us. I am loving this! I am seeing it more and more and wrestling less and less with trying to wrap my mind around it. I always want to be able to understand what I believe and why I believe it, so I can explain it to others. I never want to base what I believe on experience alone, or other people's experience.
So what I am saying is, I finally had a clearer revelation of this truth. The Holy Spirit, in us, and the Holy Spirit upon us. I believed it all along when I first spoke in tongues, but I didn't 'get' it enough to be able to explain it. Or to have confidence in sharing about His tangibility as poured out, for myself. Does this make any sense?
Anyway, something just really clicked in my spirit when I read Watchmen Nee share on the dual purpose of the Holy Spirit in the life of a believer. Even though I had been hearing and seeing this truth, through listening to Rob Rufus and other preachers and experiencing this tangibility myself time and time again, it just now really clicked. Here's a bit from Watchmen.....
"...........let's consider something which lies at the heart of all our experience as the vitalizing power of effective life and service. I refer to the personal presence and ministry of the Holy Spirit of God.
And here too, let us take as our starting point two verses from Romans, one from each of our sections. "The love of God hath been shed abroad in our hearts through the Holy Ghost which was given unto us" (Romans 5:5). "If any man hath not the Spirit of Christ, he is none of his" (Rom. 8:9).
God does not give his gifts at random, nor dispense them in an arbitrary fashion. They are given freely to all, but they are given on a definite basis. God has truly "blessed us with ever spiritual blessing in the heavenly places in Christ" (Eph. 1:3), but if those blessings which are ours in Christ are to become ours in experience, we must know on what ground we can appropriate them.
In considering the gifts of the Holy Spirit it is helpful to think of this in two aspects, as the Spirit outpoured and the Spirit indwelling, and our purpose now is to understand on what basis this twofold gift of the Holy Spirit becomes ours. I have no doubt that we are right in distinguishing thus between the outward and the inward manifestations of his working, that as we go on we shall find the distinction helpful. Moreover, when we compare them, we cannot but come to the conclusion that the inward activity of the Holy Spirit is the more precious, for God only gives good gifts to his children.
Unfortunately we are apt to esteem our privileges lightly by reason of their sheer abundance. The Old Testament saints, who were not as favored as we are, could appreciate more readily that we do the preciousness of this gift of the outpoured Spirit. In their day it was a gift given only to the few - chiefly to the priests, judges, kings and prophets - whereas now it is the portion of every child of God. Think! we who are mere nonentities can have the same Spirit resting upon us as rested upon Moses the friend of God, upon David the beloved king, and upon Elijah the mighty prophet. By receiving the gift of the outpoured Holy Spirit we join the ranks of God's chosen servants of the Old Testament dispensation. Once we see the value of this gift of God, and realize too our deep need of it, we shall immediately ask, How can I receive the Holy Spirit in this way, to equip me with spiritual gifts and to empower me for God's service? Upon what basis has the Spirit been given to his children?
THE SPIRIT OUTPOURED
Let us turn first to the Book of Acts chapter 2 verses 32 to 36 and consider this passage briefly:
"This Jesus God did raise up, whereof we are all witnesses. Being therefore by the right hand of God exalted, and having received of the Father the promise of the Holy Ghost, he hath poured forth this, The Lord said unto my Lord, Sit thou on my right hand, Till I make thine enemies the footstool of they feet. Let all the house of Israel therefore know assuredly, that God hath made him both Lord and Christ, this Jesus whom ye crucified."
We will set aside for the moment verses 34 and 35, and consider verses 33 and 36 together. The former are a quotation from the 110th Psalm and of Peter's argument better if we ignore them for the time being. In verse 33 Peter states that the Lord Jesus was exalted "at the right hand of God". What was the result? He "received" of the Father the promise of the Holy Ghost." And what followed? The miracle of Pentecost! The result of His exaltation was - "this, which ye see and hear."
Upon what basis, then, was the Spirit first given to the Lord Jesus to be poured out upon his people? It was upon the fact of his exaltation to heaven. This passage makes it quite clear the Holy Spirit was poured out because Jesus was exalted. The outpouring of the Spirit has no relation to your merits or mine, but only to the merits of the Lord Jesus. The question of what we are does not come into consideration at all here, but only what He is. He is glorified; therefore the Spirit is poured out.
Because the Lord Jesus died on the Cross, I have received forgiveness of sins; because the Lord Jesus rose from the dead, I have received new life; because the Lord Jesus has been exalted to the right hand of the Father, I have received the outpoured Spirit. All is because of Him; nothing based on human merit, but on the Lord's crucifixion; regeneration is not based on human merit, but on the Lord's resurrection; and the enduement with the Holy Spirit is not based on human merit, but on the Lord's exaltation. The Holy Spirit has not been poured out on you or me to prove how great we are, but to prove the greatness of the Son of God.
Now look at verse 36. There is a word here which demands our careful attention: the word "therefore." How is this word generally used? Not to introduce a statement, but to follow a statement that has already been made. It's use always implies that something has been mentioned before. Now what has preceded this particular "therefore"? With which is it connected? It cannot reasonably be connected with either verse 34 or verse 35, but it quite obviously realtes back to verse 33. Peter has just referred to the outpouring of the Spirit upon the disciples "which ye see and hear," and he says: "Let all the house of Israel therefore know assuredly, that God hath made him both Lord and Christ, this Jesus whom ye crucified." Peter says, in effect to his audience: "This outpouring of the Spirit, which you have witnessed with your own eyes and ears, proves that Jesus of Nazareth whom ye crucified is now both Lord and Christ." The Holy Spirit was poured out on earth to prove what had taken place in heaven - the exaltation of Jesus of Nazareth to the right hand of God. The purpose of Pentecost is to prove the Lordship of Jesus Christ."
I know this is a lot to take in, but isn't it wonderful!!! A lot of people are afraid of this outpouring of the Spirit, but if they could just see that it is to exalt Jesus, I think it would be a different story. Are we not as Christians to exalt Jesus and to seek things above where Christ is? I want evidence both from God's word and in my experience!! So what if we have no experience of this outpouring aspect of the Spirit? Do we ignore the truth of it? NO! Here's what Watchmen has to say about our experience.
"If the gift of the Spirit depends thus upon the exaltation of the Lord Jesus alone, it is possible that He has been glorified and you have not received the Spirit? On what basis did you receive forgiveness of sins? Was it because you prayed so earnestly, or because you read your Bible from cover to cover, or because of your regular attendance at church? NO! A thousand times, NO! On what ground then were your sins forgiven? "Apart from the shedding of blood there is no remission of sins" (Heb. 9:22). The sole ground of forgiveness is the shedding of blood; and since the precious Blood has been shed, your sins have been forgiven.
Now the principle on which we receive the enduement of the Holy Spirit is the very same as that on which we receive forgiveness of sins. The Lord has been crucified, therefore our sins have been forgiven; the Lord has been glorified, therefore the Spirit has been poured out upon us. Is it possible that the Son of God shed His blood and that your sins have, dear child of God, have not been forgiven? Never! Then is it possible that the Son of God has been glorified and you have not received the Spirit? Never!
Some of you may say: I agree with all this, but I have no experience of it. Am I to sit down smugly and say I have everything, when I know perfectly well I have nothing? No, we must never rest content with objective facts alone. We need subjective experience also; but that experience will only come as we rest upon divine facts. God's facts are the basis of our experience.
Go back again to the question of justification. How were you justified? Not by doing anything at all, but by accepting the fact that the Lord had done everything. And enduement with the Holy Spirit becomes yours in exactly the same way, not by your doing anything yourself, but by your putting your faith in what the Lord has already done.
If we lack experience, we must ask God only for a revelation of this eternal fact, that the baptism of the Holy Spirit is the gift of the exalted Lord to His Church. Once we see that, effort will cease, and prayer will give place to praise. It was a revelation of what the Lord had done for the world that brought to an end our efforts to secure forgiveness of sins, and it is a revelation of what the Lord has done for His Church that will bring to an end our efforts to secure the baptism of the Holy Spirit. We work because we have not seen the work of Christ. But once we have seen that, faith will spring up in our hearts, and as we believe, experience will follow."
This was such a clear simple explanation of the truth of the baptism of the Holy Spirit, that I had to share. It really produced a greater measure of faith in me and of confidence in this aspect of our christian lives! So who wants some outpouring.......................
Thursday, February 19, 2009
I will not be silent.............
So, I confess, I am a bit miffed at the church at large for this degradation of women. Because, honestly, that is what it is............whether you like to admit it or not. Here is an interesting video I found posted today on Christian Feminism, that may perhaps be eye opening or perhaps not, but I'd like to share it anyway.
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Can you lose your salvation?

Well???? Can you??? If this is even remotely a question for you or a slight fear that pops into your head once in awhile, or if you need to help someone else see truth about this - Go here! (about an hour or less of listening to TRUTH that will set you free!) Or if you just want to read the transcribed message go here!!
Monday, February 16, 2009
Then and now..............
Sunday, February 15, 2009
To the praise of His Glory.........

7-10Because of the sacrifice of the Messiah, his blood poured out on the altar of the Cross, we're a free people—free of penalties and punishments chalked up by all our misdeeds. And not just barely free, either. Abundantly free! He thought of everything, provided for everything we could possibly need, letting us in on the plans he took such delight in making. He set it all out before us in Christ, a long-range plan in which everything would be brought together and summed up in him, everything in deepest heaven, everything on planet earth.
11-12It's in Christ that we find out who we are and what we are living for. Long before we first heard of Christ and got our hopes up, he had his eye on us, had designs on us for glorious living, part of the overall purpose he is working out in everything and everyone.
13-14It's in Christ that you, once you heard the truth and believed it (this Message of your salvation), found yourselves home free—signed, sealed, and delivered by the Holy Spirit. This signet from God is the first installment on what's coming, a reminder that we'll get everything God has planned for us, a praising and glorious life.
15-19That's why, when I heard of the solid trust you have in the Master Jesus and your outpouring of love to all the followers of Jesus, I couldn't stop thanking God for you—every time I prayed, I'd think of you and give thanks. But I do more than thank. I ask—ask the God of our Master, Jesus Christ, the God of glory—to make you intelligent and discerning in knowing him personally, your eyes focused and clear, so that you can see exactly what it is he is calling you to do, grasp the immensity of this glorious way of life he has for his followers, oh, the utter extravagance of his work in us who trust him—endless energy, boundless strength!
20-23All this energy issues from Christ: God raised him from death and set him on a throne in deep heaven, in charge of running the universe, everything from galaxies to governments, no name and no power exempt from his rule. And not just for the time being, but forever. He is in charge of it all, has the final word on everything. At the center of all this, Christ rules the church. The church, you see, is not peripheral to the world; the world is peripheral to the church. The church is Christ's body, in which he speaks and acts, by which he fills everything with his presence.
Saturday, February 14, 2009
HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY..........

Friday, February 13, 2009
Out of the pigpen into His arms.............
Thursday, February 12, 2009
You have captured me..............
Testimony time.........
Saturday, February 7, 2009
Agape..........
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Until Christ is Formed........
"Salvation is not getting your sins forgiven, it is receiving His Life. [John 10:10] It is about what happens in you when you realize and appropriate the love of God. It is the pilgrimage from induction to reproduction."
"Acronym for Grace - God's Ridiculous Agape Captivating Everyone."
"Agape reckons, counts, attributes, infers, judges and weighs (contrary to our expectation) absolutely no evil whatsoever, be it an evil nature, error, thought, feeling or even any action or behaviour, be it base, wrong, wicked, troublesome, injurious, pernicious, destructive or baneful. Agape reckons it not." ~ The Anderson-Walsh interpretation of 1 Corinthians 13:6a (based on KJV with Strong's Numbers)
"Eros says, "I love you because I need you."
"Agape says, "I need you because I love you."
"Agape rejoices in the Truth. Definition of "Rejoice" - Exults, rejoices, triumphs, expresses great joy, glories in, is jubilant, feels happiness or joy, walks on air, on cloud nine, jumps for joy, ecstatic, wallows.
To describe the Lord God Almighty as the dancing God who rejoices over us with singing is, for many a difficult concept to fit within their religious construct. Yet, He is indeed the Lord of the Dance and it is into that divine rhythmic movement that we have been enjoined. God is in the rejoicing business which is a delight to all but those predisposed to religion.
Whilst this dance is a delight to Prodigals, it is an outrage to Elder Brothers. Who can ever forget the portrait of indignation which is the Elder Brother in the story of the Prodigal Son; how the Elder Brother froze in disbelief which quickly turned into fury as he approached the house and heard the music and dancing [Luke 15:25]?
What great disservice has been done to the Lord and His children by those who have presented Him as the killjoy of the universe?!?! To so many, it seems that John 15:5 has been mistranslated and should read as "because of You, I can do nothing." Far from being a killjoy, our Lord was killed for the joy set before Him [Heb. 12:2] and yet, He is still perceived through the performance-tinted spectacles of the Law as being the "bah-humbugging" Ebenezer Scrooge of the universe with the "church" cast in the role of Bob Cratchit.
The Elder Brothers of this world, just like King David's wife, Michal in 2 Samuel 6, have no interpretative grid for reckoning the Father as being the God who will be even more undignified that the father in the parable of the Prodigal Son. It is simply not a concept on their radar. However, in these days, amidst the dirge of religion, there are those of us who can hear the refrain of perichoresis, the sound of the dancing God."
"Christianity is not a religion; it's the proclamation of the end of religion. Religion is a human activity dedicated to the job of reconciling God to humanity and humanity to itself. The Gospel, however - the Good News of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ - is the astonishing announcement that God has done the whole work of reconciliation without a scrap of human assistance. It is the bizarre proclamation that religion is over, period." ~ Robert Capon
"If [God's] holiness demands something in return from those He loves, it is clear that His holiness makes God incapable of unconditional love! If holiness is a condition, His love is not unconditional. If His nature forces Him to disassociate with certain types of people, His nature stands in the way of His ability to love unconditionally." (quoting Charles Stanley)
For the kid in us all..............
Monday, February 2, 2009
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Enter His Rest..........

Hebrews 4
2For indeed we have had the glad tidings [Gospel of God] proclaimed to us just as truly as they [the Israelites of old did when the good news of deliverance from bondage came to them]; but the message they heard did not benefit them, because it was not mixed with faith (with the leaning of the entire personality on God in absolute trust and confidence in His power, wisdom, and goodness) by those who heard it; neither were they united in faith with the ones [Joshua and Caleb] who heard (did believe).
3For we who have believed (adhered to and trusted in and relied on God) do enter that rest, in accordance with His declaration that those [who did not believe] should not enter when He said, As I swore in My wrath, They shall not enter My rest; and this He said although [His] works had been completed and prepared [and waiting for all who would believe] from the foundation of the world.
4For in a certain place He has said this about the seventh day: And God rested on the seventh day from all His works.
5And [they forfeited their part in it, for] in this [passage] He said, They shall not enter My rest.
6Seeing then that the promise remains over [from past times] for some to enter that rest, and that those who formerly were given the good news about it and the opportunity, failed to appropriate it and did not enter because of disobedience,
7Again He sets a definite day, [a new] Today, [and gives another opportunity of securing that rest] saying through David after so long a time in the words already quoted, Today, if you would hear His voice and when you hear it, do not harden your hearts.
8[This mention of a rest was not a reference to their entering into Canaan.] For if Joshua had given them rest, He [God] would not speak afterward about another day.
9So then, there is still awaiting a full and complete Sabbath-rest reserved for the [true] people of God;
10For he who has once entered [God's] rest also has ceased from [the weariness and pain] of human labors, just as God rested from those labors peculiarly His own.
11Let us therefore be zealous and exert ourselves and strive diligently to enter that rest [of God, to know and experience it for ourselves], that no one may fall or perish by the same kind of unbelief and disobedience [into which those in the wilderness fell].
12For the Word that God speaks is alive and full of power [making it active, operative, energizing, and effective]; it is sharper than any two-edged sword, penetrating to the dividing line of the breath of life (soul) and [the immortal] spirit, and of joints and marrow [of the deepest parts of our nature], exposing and sifting and analyzing and judging the very thoughts and purposes of the heart.
13And not a creature exists that is concealed from His sight, but all things are open and exposed, naked and defenseless to the eyes of Him with Whom we have to do.
14Inasmuch then as we have a great High Priest Who has [already] ascended and passed through the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold fast our confession [of faith in Him].
15For we do not have a High Priest Who is unable to understand and sympathize and have a shared feeling with our weaknesses and infirmities and liability to the assaults of temptation, but One Who has been tempted in every respect as we are, yet without sinning.
16Let us then fearlessly and confidently and boldly draw near to the throne of grace (the throne of God's unmerited favor to us sinners), that we may receive mercy [for our failures] and find grace to help in good time for every need [appropriate help and well-timed help, coming just when we need it].
