Monday, November 30, 2009

Do good!

I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving! Now look out cause here comes Christmas. This verse is a good one to prepare us for Christmas.

James 4:17
17 Therefore, to him who knows to do good and does not do it, to him it is sin.

I have thought many times about doing good to others. Why is it that during Christmas we try to help others much more than we do at other times of the year? I guess that is why they call it the "giving season". This verse should really speak to us. I want you to stop for a moment and really think about it. If we know to do good and do not do it....we sin. Very simple but very deep. We can define doing good many different ways. Here are two ways that pop into my head. The first is telling people about Jesus. Sharing the gospel. It is not hard to do but we don't very often. When we don't share the good news according to this verse it is sin....wow! Second when we know someone is in need and we walk away thinking someone else will take care of it again it is sin. Do you see how deep this little verse can be? Take time to think on this today...it may change some things in our life!

Tom

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Origin of Thanksgiving

I am challenging you to read this story and to stand up before you family this Thanksgiving and remind them what this Holiday represents and why America was founded. Don't expect somebody else to do You do it!!! My friends it is time to stand up for God before it is too late!



Origin of Thanksgiving

"O that men would praise the LORD for his goodness, and for his wonderful works to the children of men!" -Psalm 107:8,15,21 and 31



For Christians, Thanksgiving means more than just turkey and football. Most of us have a vague notion that this holiday began when the Pilgrims invited their Indian neighbors to dinner to thank God for his provisions. But there really is much more to the story.

The Atlantic crossing in the fall of 1620 had been an extremely difficult journey for the Pilgrims. For two months, 102 people were wedged into what was called the “’tween decks”—the cargo space of the boat, which only had about five-and-a-half feet of headroom. No one was allowed above deck because of the terrible storms. This was no pleasure trip, but only one person died during the voyage.

The Pilgrims had comforted themselves by singing the Psalms, but this “noise” irritated one of the ship’s paid crewmembers. He told the Pilgrims he was looking forward to throwing some of their corpses overboard after they succumbed to the illnesses that were routine on such voyages. But as it turned out, this crewmember himself was the only person on the voyage to become sick and be thrown overboard. God providentially protected His people. A little-known fact about the Mayflower is that this ship normally carried a cargo of wine; and the wine spillage from previous voyages had soaked the beams, acting as a disinfectant to prevent the spread of disease.

During one terrible storm, the main beam of the mast cracked. Death was certain if this beam could not be repaired. At that moment, the whole Pilgrim adventure could very easily have ended on the bottom of the Atlantic. But, providentially, one of the Pilgrims had brought along a large iron screw for a printing press. That screw was used to repair the beam, saving the ship and all on board.

After sixty-six days at sea, land was sighted off what is now Cape Cod, Massachusetts. But that was not where the Pilgrims wanted to be. They had intended to establish their new colony in the northern parts of Virginia (which then extended to the Hudson River in modern-day New York), but two factors interrupted their plans. The winds had blown them off course, but they also learned that some other Englishmen who wanted to settle in the same northern part of Virginia had bribed the crew to land them somewhere else.

Once again God was in charge and the Pilgrims were right where God wanted them to be. Had they actually landed near the Hudson River, they would have most certainly been attacked by hostile Indians. Instead, there were no Indians on Cape Cod when the Pilgrims made landfall there.

Many years before some local Indians had captured a Frenchman on a fishing expedition in that region. Just as he was about to be killed, the Frenchman told the Indians that God would be angry with them, would destroy them all, and would replace them with another nation. The Indians boastfully told him that his God could never kill them. However, when the Pilgrims landed in that same region, the land had already been cleared and the fields had already been cultivated, but those Indians who had prepared the land had nearly all died of the plague a year or two earlier.

Despite this provision of safety from the Indians, the Pilgrims barely survived their first winter on the Cape. Only four families escaped without burying at least one family member. But God was still faithful. In the spring of 1621, He sent Squanto to them, an Indian who could speak their own language and who offered to teach them how to survive in this strange new land.

Squanto was one of the few Indians from that area who had not died of the plague. He had been captured as a young man and taken to England as a slave. During that time he mastered the English language; and then had been freed and returned to his native territory shortly before the Pilgrims arrived. Probably the most important thing Squanto taught the Pilgrims was how to plant the Indians’ winter staple crop—corn.
The Pilgrims thanked God for this wonderful helper, but they also shared with Squanto the most valuable treasure they had brought with them from England—the Gospel. Squanto died within a year or two after coming to the aid of the Pilgrims, but before his death he asked them to pray for him that he might go to be with their God in Heaven.

Other Indians who Squanto had introduced to the Pilgrims were also impressed with their God. During the summer of 1621, when it appeared the year’s corn harvest would not survive a severe drought, the Pilgrims called for a day of fasting and prayer. By the end of the day, it was raining. The rain saved the corn, which miraculously sprang back to life. One of the Indians who observed this miracle remarked that their God must be a very great God because when the Indians pow-wowed for rain, it always rained so hard that the corn stalks were broken down. But they noticed that the Pilgrim’s God had sent a very gentle rain that did not damage the corn harvest.

It was that same miraculous corn harvest that provided the grain for the Pilgrims’ first Thanksgiving meal with their Indian friends and helpers. Today, many of our public school children are taught that we celebrate Thanksgiving because the Pilgrims were thanking their Indian neighbors for helping them; but the evidence of history shows that on that first Thanksgiving Day the thanks of both Pilgrims and Indians went to God for His great goodness toward them all. But the story does not end there.

Even though the Pilgrims hosted the first Thanksgiving dinner in America, the holiday itself actually has its origins almost 170 years later, after the Revolutionary War had been won and our American Constitution had been adopted. In 1789, Congress approved the Bill of Rights, the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution. Congress then “recommended a day of public thanksgiving and prayer” to thank God for blessing America. President Washington declared November 26, 1789, as the first national day of prayer and thanksgiving to the Lord.

Another 75 years later, after the Civil War ended, President Abraham Lincoln established the last Thursday in November as a day to acknowledge “the gracious gifts of the Most High God” bestowed upon America. Every president did the same until 1941 when Congress officially made Thanksgiving a national holiday.

Now that you know the true story, this Thanksgiving make sure that your children learn it too. Let us all join with generations of Americans before us in giving thanks to God for blessing our country.





I am going home for Thanksgiving so I will be out of pocket for a few days. May you and your family have a great Thanksgiving and may God recieve the glory!

Tom

Monday, November 23, 2009

Enjoy today!

James 4:13-14

13 Come now, you who say, “Today or tomorrow we will go to such and such a city, spend a year there, buy and sell, and make a profit”; 14 whereas you do not know what will happen tomorrow. For what is your life? It is even a vapor that appears for a little time and then vanishes away

This is a clear warning that we need to live each day to the fullest. We are never promised another day. As this week brings another Thanksgiving be sure to enjoy the gathering of your friends and families to the fullest. Also and most importantly take time to share what this holiday is all about...Giving thanks to the Almighty God who has blessed us so much more than we deserve. I was thinking the other day about how many families celebrate Thanksgiving without ever taking the time to thank God..what a shame. So during your gathering enjoy! But also remember this time next year you or someone else at your gathering may not be there so tell them that you love them and take advantage of every second together!

Have a great Monday!

Tom

Thursday, November 19, 2009

You are not judge!

James 4:11-12

11 Do not speak evil of one another, brethren. He who speaks evil of a brother and judges his brother, speaks evil of the law and judges the law. But if you judge the law, you are not a doer of the law but a judge. 12 There is one Lawgiver, who is able to save and to destroy. Who are you to judge another?

Here are two verses that get right to the point this morning. Basically verese 11 tells us not to speak evil of anybody else. If we do then we are judging that person. This is a big problem in today's society and it has even infiltated the church. Why do we talk bad about one another? There is absolutely no use in it as all it does is tear someone else down so we can feel better about ourselves. The verse also goes on to tells us if we speak evil we are also speaking evil about the law and judging the law...wow! The law is God's Word and we have no right or business speaking evil or judging God's Word. The verse goes on to tell us we then become judges and not a doer of the law. Previously in James he has told us we need to be doers of the Word not hearers so if we are judging we are not doing what God's word tells us to do!!! Stop and think about that for a moment. Verse 12 sums it up there is only one Lawgiver, who has the ability to save and destroy...that being God, so who are to to judge??? We have no right so why do we do it? Be on guard my friends and listen to what God is saying this morning. Don't judge or speak evil of others!

Tell some about Jesus today...it will bless them and you!

Tom

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Want to be close to God?

God gives us the answer to the above question in this verse:

James 4:8
8 Draw near to God and He will draw near to you. Cleanse your hands, you sinners; and purify your hearts, you double-minded

Oh if we would just listen closely to God. He gives os all the answers to life but we seem to have such a hard time grabing on to them. Draw near to God. How do we do that? Pretty simple really. How do you draw near to anyone? By spending a great amount of time with that person. Sharing your deepest thoughts and feelings. Communication! It is no different with God. We say we want to be close to God but are we willing to invest the time and energy? Prayer, Bible study, worship, fellowship are all important to growing closer to God. A great relationship takes work on both parts. I know God is willing on His side are we on our side? The second half of the verse tells us we must get sin out to be in a good relationship with God. Remember God is Holy and Righteous so must continually cleanse ourselves to have the best relationship we can with our heavenly father!

So do you really want to be close to God? Then get busy and do what needs to be done and you can be!

Thank you Jesus for paving the way to friendship with God!

Tom

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Submit to God

This is a verse I have known for quit a while now. It is very simple but yet very hard. Hear it is:

James 4:7

7 Therefore submit to God. Resist the devil and he will flee from you.

OK here is the truth. Submit to God and the devil will flee. Sounds oh so very easy doesn't it? Well it isn't. It is a spiritual battle everyday. We must be on guard at every second. I believe this is why God tells us to pray without ceasing as that will keep us in close contact with Him throughout the day. The devil is prowling around us just waiting for the opportunity to jump in and hurt our relationship with Gid. Now this word submit it hard for us humans to do. We don't like authority. We want to be in charge but that is what God desires form each of us. Giving all of our selves to Him. Did you catch that ALL of ourselves. He don't want just a piece here and a piece there...it is total submission. Have you done that? For me some days are better than others. Those are the days the devil usually gets the best of me because I did not submit totally!!! I pray you think about this devotion today. It can be done but we must be willing to give all of ourselves to God!

I love you all in the Lord...if I can ever be of service to you just send me a note!

Tom

Monday, November 16, 2009

Who is your friend?

Another verse to day that will make you do some thinking!

James 4:4
4 Adulterers and adulteresses! Do you not know that friendship with the world is enmity with God? Whoever therefore wants to be a friend of the world makes himself an enemy of God.

What is it in us that wants the World to see us and love us? Why are we so obsessed in impressing others? I guess it all comes down to pride. This verse warns us about cheating on God. James calls those who do adulterers and adulteresses! Wow. He goes on to tell us that if we are friends it is enmity with God. What does enmity mean? Enmity is a feeling or condition of hostility; hatred; ill will; animosity; antagonism. That pretty well sums up of how God feels when we put the World before Him. What has the world done for us that we would turn our backs on God? Absolutely nothing. What has God done that He deserves our complete devotion Absoltely everything! Even to the point of sacrificing His Son for sinners such as us...wow. Thank you God!

So it is our choice today...who is your friend? God or the world. Who are you trying to impress? That will give you the answer!

Have a great week!

Tom

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Why don't we have peace?

Looks like the answer is right here:

James 4:1-3

1 Where do wars and fights come from among you? Do they not come from your desires for pleasure that war in your members? 2 You lust and do not have. You murder and covet and cannot obtain. You fight and war. Yet you do not have because you do not ask. 3 You ask and do not receive, because you ask amiss, that you may spend it on your pleasures.

Again God's word is so simple. Why don't we have peace? Because of our own selfish desires for pleasure that is what verse 1 tells us and when you sit right down and think about it...it is very true! Verse 2 tells us we lust and we murder and we covet and guess what when we can't have something we decide we ill just go and take it by force! Which is what fighting and war. Then God goes on to say we do not have because we do not ask. Does this mean God is a genie and gives us what we want all we have to do is ask? Some teach that but it is not consistant with other scriptures. When we are right with God we learn to ask for our needs and are satisfied with that. Everything else is just added blessings God adds on. Verse 3 sums it up. The reason we don't recieve is because we are asking outside God's will (amiss), we ask for our own selfish desires instead of what our needs are!!!

So you want some peace? Stay focused on God's will and you will find it!

God bless!

Tom

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

The truth is easy to see!

Wow I read these verses this morning and thought they are pretty self explanatory. Here they are:

James 3:14-18
14 But if you have bitter envy and self-seeking in your hearts, do not boast and lie against the truth. 15 This wisdom does not descend from above, but is earthly, sensual, demonic. 16 For where envy and self-seeking exist, confusion and every evil thing are there. 17 But the wisdom that is from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, willing to yield, full of mercy and good fruits, without partiality and without hypocrisy. 18 Now the fruit of righteousness is sown in peace by those who make peace.

Really soak up what God is saying to us this morning. Bitter envy! Are we envious of others to the point of bitterness? It is easy to say no but think about it. Does someone else have something you don't and it really bothers you? I think this is a major issue in our society today. God's word says be content. Are we self seeking? Hmmm the best way to answer that is to ask yourself are you worried about your self more than others. I find this is one we must constantly work at because we are naturally selfish! Are we boastful? Humility is what God desires in His children. Do we lie against the word. Before you say no ask yourself do I do what God's word says all the time? If we don't but call ourselves followers of God then we are lying against the truth. Wow think on that for a moment. Look at verse 15 and it's description of verse 14. That should get your attention!!! Then look at verse 17 and its description of wisdom. If that desrition does not describe you and I then we have some work to do and we need to get busy right now! Look at that description in verse 16 and ask yourself each one... Am I....self-seeking?...Envious?....Is my life full of confusion? Hmmm asking that can be painful but God's word is suppose to cut us so it can get our attention and then make some changes! Then look at the description in verse 17 and ask yourself if these describe you...pure by God's standards?.....peacable?.....gentle?...willing to yeild (ouch)?....full of mercy?....good fruits?....without partiality?...and with out hypocrisy? Here is what I am thinking reading these...Gee whiz God just beat me over the head!!! Which means I am a work in progress!!! Are you willing to let God mold and shape you or are you in control? Verses 18 sums it up by saying peace is where the answer lies through righteousness which can only be obtained by submission to God.

Well I have plenty to meditate on now so I better get to it! How about you!

God bless you and Thank you Veterans for all you have done for us and may God bless you greatly!

Tom

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Who is wise?

Here is the verse for today:

James 3:13

13 Who is wise and understanding among you? Let him show by good conduct that his works are done in the meekness of wisdom.

So do you think you are wise? When I answer this for myself I must say as I get older I get wiser but I have a long way to go! The only way I get wiser is by studying and obeying the word of God. That is it. The world does not make me wiser but God does. His word tells me that over and over. I know many folks who think they are wise but they are not. They are full of worldly wisdom but have very little knowledge of God and how He works or what He expects from His children. This verse tells us who is wise. Works done by good conduct. Well the only thing good is God so our works must be done in representation of Him. The word meekness can mean overly submissive so I like to think of this part of the verse says that we should be overly submissive of wisdom....who is the all wise One??? God of coures. So let us submit to His wisdom...the Bible!

So let's sum this up....if you want to be wise submit to the wisdom of God's Word ahd prove it by working and having good conduct while doing that work for the Lord!

So let me ask again...Are you wise?

Have a great week!

Tom

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Is the tongue dangerous?

Read thses verses for the answer to the title:

2 For we all stumble in many things. If anyone does not stumble in word, he is a perfect man, able also to bridle the whole body. 3 Indeed, we put bits in horses’ mouths that they may obey us, and we turn their whole body. 4 Look also at ships: although they are so large and are driven by fierce winds, they are turned by a very small rudder wherever the pilot desires. 5 Even so the tongue is a little member and boasts great things.
See how great a forest a little fire kindles! 6 And the tongue is a fire, a world of iniquity. The tongue is so set among our members that it defiles the whole body, and sets on fire the course of nature; and it is set on fire by hell. 7 For every kind of beast and bird, of reptile and creature of the sea, is tamed and has been tamed by mankind. 8 But no man can tame the tongue. It is an unruly evil, full of deadly poison. 9 With it we bless our God and Father, and with it we curse men, who have been made in the similitude of God. 10 Out of the same mouth proceed blessing and cursing. My brethren, these things ought not to be so.

So what do you thing can the tongue be dangerous? In veres 3 and 4 James gives us the examples of how big things, horses and ships, can be controlled by somesomething little, bits and rudders. Then in verse 5 James says how the little body part the tongue can do major things!! It can great a great fire of sin! Wow if humans would just think about what words can do to others! Verse 6 basically tells us that it can destroy us and is used by satan himself! Verse 7 tells all creatures can be tamed by man and in verse 7 it tells us that man can not tame the tongue! It is evil and full of poison that can kill somebodies spirit. Really think about verse 9...men use their tongue to bless God but turn right around and curse man who is made in God's image....why do we do such things? I believe James is warning us when he says these things ought not to be!!! I agree. A part of the Christians life is self-contol and the tongue is part of that.

Let us make sure the bridle is on our tongue and be sure if we are talking it is building someone up not tearing them down!

God bless...Tom

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Teachers beware!

This scripture is a clear warning that those who teach God's word...check it out:

James 3:1

1 My brethren, let not many of you become teachers, knowing that we shall receive a stricter judgment.

As a parecher, Sunday school teacher, youth pastor, discipleship teacher, or anyone who is teaching others about God's word we need to heed this teaching of scripture. God's word is well.. the Word of God and needs to be handled as so. This scripture is plainly saying those of us who teach it will be held to a higher standard so we had better teach it correctly. I always pray for God's guidance and that I will see scripture exactly how He wants it to be taught not what I want it to say! This can be very hard to do because many folks want us to tickle thier ears with the easy things of God but to stay away from the challenging things of God. As teachers we must present the truth no matter what! It may cost us friends or church memebers when we present the truth because the Word will cut like a knife but when we stay true to the Word, God is happy with us and that is the most important concern we should have.

So remember those of you who God has chosen to teach stay true to the Word and when you see God face to face you will have nothing to worry about!

God bless you who teach the Word of God, it is a very important job!

Tom

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

God...I believe but????

As we look at this verse remember yesterday we talked about having faith and proving it by your works and then we come to this verse:

James 2:19
19 You believe that there is one God. You do well. Even the demons believe—and tremble!

What James is trying to say to us here is this. Many folks believe that their is a God. James even tells us that the demons believe that and it causes them to tremble. But what James is also trying to get us to see here is that if we believe in our God we should be working for him. Our awe and fear of God should cause us to want to serve the One who died on the cross for our sins. What makes our faith real? Is those who serve or those who talk but have no action? Of course it is the one who proves what they believe by serving our King. Pretty simple huh?

Have a great day in the Lord!

Tom
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Monday, November 2, 2009

Are you working?

Ahh this morning we get to talk about one of the subjects that there are so many varing opinions on in the church today. To be honest I don't see why. It seems very clear to me in scripture. Here are the verses:

James 2:14-17

14 What does it profit, my brethren, if someone says he has faith but does not have works? Can faith save him? 15 If a brother or sister is naked and destitute of daily food, 16 and one of you says to them, “Depart in peace, be warmed and filled,” but you do not give them the things which are needed for the body, what does it profit? 17 Thus also faith by itself, if it does not have works, is dead.

I can sum this up pretty quickly what these verses say....you prove your faith by your works! Now that isn't so difficult is it? Some folks want to say you are saved by your works...that is not what this says. It says when you are saved you will then have the desire to work for your King! Verse 14 says if we say we have faith but do nothing are we saved? Then it gives an example in verse 15-16 if some one is without clothes and hungry and all we do is say go away in peace and be full and warm what good is it? Absolutely none! As believers in Christ we must do as He would do and that is give them some food and clothes! So verse 17 goes on to say faith without works is dead. Of no value. True followers of God will prove it by serving others...with our works. I hope this clarifies this for you this morning.

So here is the question....are you proving your faith?

Tom