Day: April 27, 2010

  • our lives matter

    In the evenings, I have been slowly reading Words to Winners of Souls by Horatius Bonar. Proverbs 11:30b (KJV) says “he that winneth souls is wise.”

    Here is an excerpt: (he is addressing the minister’s life, but it certainly speaks to the life of every believer)

    “Our position is such that we cannot remain neutral. Our life cannot be one of harmless obscurity. We must either repel or attract- save or ruin souls! How loud, then, the call how strong the motive, to spirituality of soul and circumspectness of life! How solemn the warning against worldly-mindedness and vanity, against levity and frivolity, against negligence, sloth and cold formality!
    Of all men, a minister of Christ is especially called to walk with God. Everything depends on this; his own peace and joy, his own future reward at the coming of the Lord. But especially does God point to this as the true and sure way of securing the blessing. This is the grand secret of ministerial success. One who walks with God reflects the light of His countenance upon a benighted world; and the closer he walks, the more of this light does he reflect. One who walks with God carries in his very air and countenance a sweet serenity and holy joy that diffuses tranquility around. One who walks with God receives and imparts life whithersoever he goes; as it is written, out of him “shall flow rivers of living water” (john 7:38). He is not merely the world’s light but the world’s fountain, dispensing the water of life on every side and making the barren waste to blossom as the rose. He waters the world’s wilderness as he moves along his peaceful course. His life is blessed; his example is blessed; his intercourse is blessed; his words are blessed; his ministry is blessed! Souls are saved, sinners are converted, and many are turned from their iniquity.”

    Oh Father God, make us like that!

  • keep your head up

    When I was a boy, I played baseball and loved it. I pitched. I was never really that great. Often times, I was unable to throw strikes. This would really really upset me. I have memories of me leaving the field furious. I recall even crying sometimes because I was playing so poorly.

    No matter how bad I was playing, there was always my dad or a coach to yell at me “boy, keep your head up.” In other words, don’t let it get me down, don’t let it ruin me, don’t let it get the best of me, make me give up, stop trying or quit.

    I didn’t. Thank God!

    Now that I am 30 and baseball days are long gone (sadly), I am learning that life is like this too.  There are so many times when “things” attempt to get the best of us. We shouldn’t let it.

    The Bible teaches that Satan wants to deceive, discourage, distract and destroy us.  So often times there are good godly people who get discouraged in all their faithful efforts.

    Hear Galatians 6:9 “Let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up.”

    God’s Word calls all of us “to keep our heads up”… up at Him. He cares for us and He carries us.

    If you are give out today, worn out, tired, discouraged, ready to give up, seeing all your efforts as useless, meaningless, unfruitful, or hard. DO NOT GIVE UP! Paul says that to them and to us.

    By God’s grace, lets stay faithful.

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