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  • Effective Prayer

    Pastor John,

    A recent “Pearl of the Day” br​ought up an issue I was praying about today.

    I have been pondering today and asking God why​,​ in some cases​,​ when I want to pray​,​ I can’t feel the spirit of prayer.​ ​ It really bugs me. ​ ​Through​ the years​,​ I have often witnessed the Lord having different people pray in different situations​,​ and it all was perfect, so I know that side of the issue.  But when I remember the scripture ​that “​men ought to always pray and not to faint​”,  how do you fit that thought with the ​Pearl​ that says ​”every unanswered prayer decreases your faith​”​​?

    Lord​,​ send us a spirit of prayer​,​ which has faith with it that changes things​!  W​hen this happens​,​ you know things are changing.

    Wendell

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    Hi Wendell,

    For just about every observation about life found in the Bible, there is something else in the Bible that acts as a counterweight to it, and gives it balance.  And we can embrace both sides, both statements, without contradicting ourselves.  No one statement can encompass all that there is to an issue.  As for the issue of prayer that you mentioned, I think that both statements are true, and taken together, they give us a well-rounded understanding.  Men ought always to pray, as Jesus’ parable taught, and every unanswered prayer weakens faith, as my father taught.​  The answer is in your last sentence; that is, for God to lead us in prayer, by the Spirit, so that what we pray carries weight in heaven.

    Thank you for the question.

    Pastor John

  • First Borns

    Hey Pastor John,

    I hope you are doing well. I have a question. I was watching an animation movie on the story of Moses, and I thought of something I never thought about before. If God killed all the first born (one of the plagues) how come Pharaoh was still alive?

    The only answer I could think of was that God wanted to show Pharaoh the power of Hebrews God. 

    Thanks,

    Jacob C.

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    Hi Jacob,

    I am glad you are thinking about these things.  As far as Pharaoh is concerned, he was obviously not the firstborn of his family. That’s the only way he could have survived that horrible, last plague.

    Pastor John

  • Meeting Tonight

    Hi John,

    We need God’s wisdom​.  There is no lasting wisdom without it. ​  All we have to do is look around at what is happening in this world with men’s wisdom​,​ and ​we can see ​how evil that is for people on this earth. ​ I loved Michelle’s testimony​, and see​ing​ Julie there and hear​ing​ her confess and honor the faithfulness of our God and his Son!!!​ ​ ​I loved the testimon​ie​​s tonight​.  We need to know who we are and who Jesus has made us, so we can recognize wrong spirits when they come.​ ​ I liked what you said about Jesus​:  “Every time you praise the Lord​, whether​ in tong​u​es ​or in your ​own language, that is the Son praising the Father in the mi​d​st of the congregation.”  Wow​.  Amen!!!

    Stuart

  • Hebrews 2:14

    Pastor John,

    Hope you are enjoying the beach!

    I have a question about Hebrews 2:14.  “Forasmuch then as the children are partakers of flesh and blood, he also himself likewise took part of the same; that through death he might destroy him that had the power of death, that is, the devil.”

    Why does it state the devil has power over death?

    Beth

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    Hi Beth,

    Until Moses and the law, Satan had power ​over this world of death, and everybody was subject to him because everyone was subject to death.  But this is what Jesus said, in John 11:

    “25.  I am the resurrection and the life.  He who believes in me will live even if he dies,

    26.  and everyone who lives and believes in me will never, ever die.”

    These bodies are still subject to death, and the world can persecute and kill these earthly vessels.  But we are not subject to death.  We have been translated out of the kingdom of darkness into the kingdom of God’s Son, where there is no death, and Satan has no more power over us.  Satan is still the god of this world, because “the whole world lies in wickedness”, but Jesus said, “You are not of the world; I have called you out of the world.”

    Live, Beth, as happy and as free as Jesus has made you!

    Pastor John

     

  • Uncle Joe’s “Poured Out His Soul to Death”

    John,

    Here is the Uncle Joe writing I typed this afternoon. It had such a tender feeling
    for God’s people in it, and after hearing Jesus’ message to us this evening, it felt
    like Uncle Joe was right there with us. Jesus’ messages to the body are timeless.
    I am grateful for the times Jesus and you have suffered and laid down your life for
    and with me.

    Bess

    Poured Out His Soul to Death
    Joseph H. Murray, early 1960’s

    There are not very many who would pour out their soul unto death for the saving of one in distress.

    Those who have been swimming in the ocean know that there is a limit to how far the swimmers can go out to sea.  This limitation is for the safety of everyone, even though some may be better swimmers than others.  Though the limitation markers are out there, some will venture to go farther.

    The lifeguards are there to warn those who will heed the spoken word.  Some, no matter how well they can swim, at times, need his assistance inside the safety range.  There are always some who will dare to go beyond the safety point.  There will be times when a second warning will turn the daring one back to safety.  There are cases when a life line can be thrown to those who are in danger.  Then again, there are those who are so desperately in need of help that the only way to save that person is for the lifeguard to jump in the water with the drowning person. Then, not only is the drowning person in danger, but the person rescuing the drowning one also is in peril.  The greater the danger, the greater the risk, and the greater the concern and love for the one in danger.

    When I think of this I’m reminded of the words to a verse in the song “Blessed Redeemer”                 

    Father forgive them, thus did He pray 
    Even while His life’s blood flowed fast away. 
    Praying for sinners while in such woe 
    No one but Jesus ever loved so.

    My friend, that’s what he did for us.  He went beyond the limits of safety to rescue us.  Even through death itself.

    God has had some daring leaders, through the ages, who cared enough to go beyond that which was required of them to rescue others from danger.  Moses was one of them.  “And the LORD said unto Moses, I have seen this people, and it is a stiff-necked people.  Now, therefore, let me alone, that my wrath may wax hot against them, and that I may consume them, and I will make of thee a great nation.  And Moses besought the LORD his God, and said, LORD, why doth thy wrath wax hot against thy people, which thou hast brought forth out of the land of Egypt with great power, and with a mighty hand?  Wherefore should the Egyptians speak, and say, For mischief did He bring them out, to slay them in the mountains, and to consume them from the face of the earth?  Turn from thy fierce wrath and repent of this evil against thy people.  Remember Abraham, Isaac, and Israel, thy servants, to whom thou swearest by thine own self and saidest unto them, I will multiply thy seed as the stars of heaven, and all this land that I have spoken of will I give unto your seed, and they shall inherit it for ever.  And the LORD repented of the evil which he thought to do unto His people” (Exodus 32:9-14).

    “And Moses returned unto the LORD, and said, Oh, this people have sinned a great sin, and made them gods of gold.  Yet now, if thou wilt forgive their sin – and if not, blot me, I pray thee, out of thy book which thou hast written.  And the LORD said unto Moses, Whosoever hath sinned against me, him will I blot out of my book” (Exodus 32:31-33).  Thus did Moses dare to venture out beyond the safety zone for the deliverance of the Israelites.

    My friend, how far would you be willing to go to help someone you loved?  Would you dare to risk your own soul for the deliverance of a child of God who is entangled with and bothered by a spirit of infirmity that is sure to drown that soul in perdition unless he or she is delivered?  I’m afraid we haven’t seen the depth of love that Christ expects us to partake of for the deliverance of his dearly beloved.  How much do you care?  How much do you love?  Would you go beyond the limits of the safety of your own salvation and pull that one, with whom you share Christ’s blood blood, and bring him again to safety?  It might be that you have the strength to save your loved one and be rescued in the end yourself.

    We find another example of one willing to go beyond the safety limits to save those who were on their way to destruction.  The apostle Paul had this to say concerning his concern and sorrow for the Jews. “I say the truth in Christ, I lie not, my conscience also bearing me witness in the holy Ghost, that I have great heaviness and continual sorrow in my heart.  For I could wish that myself were accursed from Christ for my brethren, my kinsmen according to the flesh, who are Israelites, to whom pertaineth the adoption, and the glory, and the covenants, and the giving of the law, and the service of God, and the promises; whose are the fathers, and of whom as concerning the flesh Christ came, who is over all, God blessed for ever.  Amen. (Rom. 9:1-5).

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    Pastor John,

    Amanda’s comments about Uncle Joe’s article reminded me of the time we all were at Kerr Lake in NC.  I was going to ride a pontoon, and a friend from KY said he would watch Jeremy (he was about 5 or 6) in the water.  Jeremy knew his boundaries for swimming, but he forgot them in his excitement of playing with others.   I had told my friend not to take his eyes off of Jeremy, and he promised, but he was splashing and going ever deeper in water.  That was okay to him, but was too deep for Jeremy.  Jeremy was following him, and the water was up to his chin.  As I sat there watching this whole scene, Jeremy took one more step and he couldn’t back up; he was now looking straight up to the sky with a desperate look on his face (playing was over), while my friend was oblivious to what was happening to Jeremy because his had his back to him the whole time.

    As I watched Jeremy struggling to catch his breath, the Spirit told spoke to me, “He is drowning”.  I dove into the water from the pontoon in my street clothes and sunglasses and swam as hard and fast as I could to Jeremy.  As he was going under water, I was close enough to him and reached out my hand under his chin and lifted his head up out of the water.  We both embraced each other with so much love.  I told him, “Little buddy, you’re not as big as you think, like the others.”

     I learned so many lessons that day; here are a few:

     1) My children are my responsibility.
     2) Because someone says they will, will they?
     3) “The Lord, is the lifter up of my head.”
     4) Some are not as big as they think, and the ones who are big are not as little (servant-like and dependable) as they think.

     Billy M.

     

  • Dream about Canaan’s Land

    Hi Pastor John,

    In my dream, Gary and I were driving together, and Joseph was driving the boys to meet us to do some work.  Afterwards, we left and went to a place where an “up and coming” preacher was going to teach on the word, “saved”.  We thought we would like to hear what he had to say.  When we got there, he was using and teaching another form of human wisdom, and basically was lying; he was just preaching to the younger generation and attempting to get into their hearts and minds.  I asked the young good-looking preacher, “Please explain to me what Jesus meant when he said, “Unless you endure to the end, you cannot be saved.” The preacher sat there in silence.  Then Gary and I got up and left in unison with the boys. 

    The scene changed, and we were in a room full of music equipment.  Gary and I were talking about your diagnosis, and the situations with the families in the neighborhood, and the young lying minister telling people how to be saved.  Then Brother Gary said, ” I can’t take this anymore; I’ve got to sing!”

    Gary asked, “What is that old time song about Canaan’s land?”  I started singing this song (it is one of my favorite songs to sing) by a group called Heaven Bound :), “Canaan’s Land is Just in Sight.”

    I started singing it at the top of my voice.  Then Gary said, “That’s it!  That’s what I feel!”  Gary and the boys started to sing with me.  The boys were so much in unison singing with Gary that you couldn’t tell Gary from the boys, or separate one of the boys from each other; it was perfect harmony.  We were singing from our whole hearts to Jesus.  It felt so great! 

    No matter who is teaching God’s people lies, no matter what physical ailment we have, no matter what spiritual battle we are going through, if we sing (do) everything with our whole heart to God, He has promised us Canaan’s Land.  It’s up to each one of us to dispossess the inhabitants of that land in unison and perfect harmony, but with God’s power we can, in His strength. No tribe conquered any territory without the help from the other tribes. 

    I awoke out of my sleep before I got to the 2nd verse :/ , but the burden and heaviness that I felt last night was gone.  I feel so encouraged this morning.  So what, if we have a few more battles to fight, a few more enemies of God to dispossess, more land that needs clearing?  Who is leading us and who is our God? 

    We can do this!

    Billy M

    ​PS​:  

    Here is the video link;  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ScXty64f_Rw

    I loved this group as a young man growing up. 

     

  • Listening to Your Song

    Hi Pastor John,

    I listened to your new song, “I’m here to praise his name”, all day long today.  Brother Gary gave me a cd Sunday before we left to come home with the new music on it.  As I listen to the cd, I could feel the spirit of God all over me.  All I could do was fall on my face and pour my heart out to Him and tell Him how thankful I was for everything He has done for me in my life!  And I asked Him to forgive me for all the times I may have missed what He was doing for me, and did not realize how much he loved me.

    When you sang the words, “Before my eyes opened in this world of sorrow, He knew my path would be filled with sin and shame”.  All I could do was thank God and Jesus for what they have changed in me, in my life, and where He has put me.  It made me want to find someone that I have mistreated, or mistreated me in my life, and do anything I can for them to make their life easier or better somehow.   Without the spirit of God and his power in our life, we will mistreat one another, but all I could feel was love for everybody in my life around me.

    I asked God, “Let me feel this way always!”  When you know that God is the only reason you are who you are, you won’t be able to mistreat anybody in any way.  There is no wrong spirit in that Love!  I felt so grateful and overwhelmed with his presence while listening to your song, John.  I can’t put into words just how I was feeling.  It was out of this world.  It’s a beautiful song, John.  I know where it came from.

    Thanks​,

    Stuart

     

  • Acts 26:6

    Pastor John,

    Man . . .I was taken in by the reading of Acts – and then it stopped at 26:6!   Am looking forward to next time.  It is so good!  I’m amazed at the wisdom of God in Paul, the holiness, godliness, fear of God and not men, etc.  Wow!

    In 21:4, when “in the spirit” some were telling Paul not to go to Jerusalem, were they prophesying by the holy Ghost, or were they speaking from their own spirit because of their love and concern for Paul?  Was God trying Paul’s heart?

    Billy M.

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    Hi Billy,

    Many have asked that question.  We know that it was from God, warning Paul of what would happen to him in Jerusalem.  There is no question about that.  But the holy Ghost never commanded Paul not to go there.  Those who loved Paul begged him not to go, but God left it up to Paul.

    Pastor John

     

  • Thankful for the Meetings

    John,

    I have been thinking about the meeting​s​ ​recently. ​ ​I am so thankful for the things I got to feel and hear! ​  ​I am thankful that Jesus and his  ​F​ather still let me feel the sweet power and feeling. ​ ​ I know it doesn’t have to be that way. ​ ​ I wish I could put in words what I feel in my heart today.

    Thank you​,​ John​,​ for being there ​ –​​ ​And everyone that Jesus has put in my life to help me.

    ​T​hank you!

    ​Brother Jimmy T.

  • Daniel 12: “The Daily Sacrifice”

    If ​Daniel 12 is referencing the end of time, what does it mean “the daily sacrifice will be taken away”?  I thought that was the captivity of Israel.   

    ​te.

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    Hi, TE!

    ​In Daniel, 8, 11, and 12, “the daily sacrifice will be taken away” refers to the outlawing of the Jews’ religion by Antiochus IV in about 166 BC, which led to the famous Maccabean revolt.  I do not remember a prophecy connected with the captivity of Israel that contained the phrase, “the daily sacrifice will be taken away”.

    The way Daniel 12 reads, that outlawing of God’s law by Antiochus IV appears to be an Old Testament symbol of something to come for those who believe in Jesus.  This culture, and the world at large, seems to be drifting inexorably toward outlawing some of the gospel’s truth and holiness, which we hold dear.

    Thank you for the question!

    Pastor John

     

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