Christ in Me

Christ in Me
“No one can lay any foundation other than … Jesus Christ.” 1 Corinthians 3:11
What a week it has been. The sky rocketing gas prices. Nations out of control. Earth quakes. Major storms around the globe. Stock market challenges.

Two of my favorite singers, Joyce Hayes and Damaris Carbaugh sing the song CHRIST IN ME:

Christ In Me
Christ in me, the hope of glory,
Christ in me, the shelter from the storm,
Should men of evil have their day,
Or should the earth’s foundation sway,
None of these can take away the Living Christ In Me 
BRIDGE: 
The Desire Of All Nations
Is the Rock of my salvation
Jesus Christ, The King of heaven,
Stands with me

On Christ the solid rock I stand;
All other ground is sinking sand,

All other ground is sinking sand!
This is the one we worship today! This is the one many of us will remember as we celebrate the Lord’s Table. Can you say with the Apostle Paul: Christ in me, the hope of glory?” (Colossians 1:27) Bill Welte is President and CEO of America’s Keswick

GPS – God’s Positioning System: Numbers 26-27; Psalm 61; Proverbs 6
Compass Pointers: All growth that is not towards God is growing towards decay.
George Macdonald

Navigation Rules to Memorize: Level 1: Proverbs 10:9; Level 2: Proverbs 10:27-32
Anchored to the Rock: Prayer without faith! What sort of prayer is it? It is the prayer of a man who does not believe in God. – C. H. Spurgeon

The Privilege of Corporate Worship

THE PRIVILEGE OF CORPORATE WORSHIP
“Give unto the LORD the glory due to His name;
        Worship the LORD in the beauty of holiness.” (Psalm 29:2)

            The greatest gift ever given was the gift of Jesus Christ.  He freely gave His life so that we could inherit eternal life and enjoy a personal relationship with Him.  God also blessed us with His Word, an incredible resource which assists us in getting to know Him and understanding who He is and how we should live.  A third blessing available for us is the church, the opportunity to assemble together with other believers, a family we can belong to.
            The church has a three-fold purpose:  To exalt God, to edify the church and to evangelize the world.
            Thinking about exaltation, Psalm 95 is one of many great examples we have been given that encourages us to come into the presence of the Lord together with other believers and give thanks, praise and worship God. 

            Thinking about edification, 2 Timothy 2:15 and 3:16 – 17, encourage us to study the word of God.  It is amazing to realize that we can study freely God’s Word in a variety of ways, privately, in small groups, and, as men of God faithfully bring exhortation to us from God’s word. 

            Thinking about evangelism, Matthew 28:19 – 20 is the passage we refer to frequently when we talk about evangelism.  It seems only natural that if we are God focused in our worship, and faithfully studying and reading His word, it will be our desire to live a life of obedience.  Evangelism should be our natural response when we reflect on all we have been given in Christ.
            While exaltation, edification and evangelism are the purpose of the church, Worshipping God is our reason for existence.  Psalm 29:2 says “Give unto the Lord the glory due to His name; worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness.” As I contemplate the privilege we have been given to worship God together with our church families, worship should be all about who God is and what He is doing.  It’s not about a religion – it’s about a relationship; It’s not about a program – it’s about us being a part of what God is doing; It’s not about me or my agenda, or having my need met – it’s about meeting with God to worship Him.  Ironically as we meet with Him, He meets the needs of His people as only He can do.  We are so blessed! – Robert Hayes is the Director of Program Ministries at America’s Keswick and a student of worship. 
GPS – God’s Positioning System: Number 23-25; Psalm 60; Proverbs 5
Compass Pointers: To acknowledge you were wrong yesterday is to acknowledge you are wiser today. Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Navigation Rules to Memorize: Level 1: Proverbs 9:10-11; Level 2: Proverbs 9:7-12
Anchored to the Rock: Most commit the same mistake with God that they do with their friends; they do all the talking! 

Closed Doors and Empty Vessels

CLOSED DOORS AND EMPTY VESSELS
“So Elisha said to her ‘What shall I do for you?  Tell me, what do you have in the house?’  And she said, ‘Your maidservant has nothing in the house but a jar of oil.’” (2 Kings 4:2)

            We have before us the picture of a woman who is absolutely bankrupt.  Her condition would imply that she had already sold all her possessions in order to pay her debt.  All that is left in the house is a jar of oil.
            Oil is an emblem of the Holy Spirit.  The Hebrew word for jar in our text is a word which would indicate that it was a small jar of oil.  In all likelihood it was the deceased husband’s ministry oil.  It was not the cooking oil or the bathing oil.  It was the anointing oil.  A beautiful picture of the Holy Spirit.
            Ted Rendall reminds us that this woman is dealing with the death of her husband, the pressure of an unpayable debt, and the potential loss of her sons to the creditor.  Yet, she has all she needs.  Yes, as bleak as things may seem, everything she needs is already in the house.  She has the jar of oil.
            The Apostle Paul relates this truth to the New Testament Christian.  He said, “…do you not know that your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit who is in you, whom you have from God, and you are not your own (First Corinthians 6:19)?” 

            Elisha gave the widow the answer to her dilemma.  He instructed her to borrow many empty vessels and to go into her house and close the door.  There she was to pour the oil from the jar.
            Have you learned to close the door?  If we are to experience the sufficiency of God we must get away from the rush and fuss of everyday life.  We must get alone with God and close the door and stay with Him until there is an outpouring of His provision.
            We must provide Him an empty vessel.  Is your life so crowded with worldly things or even religious things that there is no room for God?  It may be time for a house cleaning.  Notice, it was not until the jar of oil was all she had that she learned that it was all she needed. Dr. Roger D. Willmore is a popular speaker at America’s Keswick. He will be speaking this summer, July 31-August 5, sharing the pulpit with Dr. John Oliver. Roger will be sharing a series, “Life on the Highest Plane.”
GPS – God’s Positioning System: Numbers 21-22; Psalm 59; Proverbs 4
Compass Pointers: Every action of our lives touches on some chord that will vibrate in eternity. E. H. Chapin
Navigation Rules to Memorize: Level 1: Proverbs 9:10-11; Level 2: Proverbs 9:7-12
Anchored to the Rock: Prayer without love has no suction. It does not draw blessing down. W. E. Sangster

My Grace is Sufficient

He Giveth More Grace
“MY grace is sufficient for you.” 2 Corinthians 12:9
If you have been watching the news, our world is in chaos. The Middle East is in a very turbulent time right now with uprisings in nations. The threat of a catastrophic event that could usher in another major world war are looming closer and closer each day. Gad prices are on the rise and if something doesn’t change, we could be paying $5.00 a gallon by the end of the year.
All around us we have friends and loved ones who are going through intense times of suffering. One of our Keswick Seasonal Camper families has a ten year old daughter in CHOPS suffering from a rare bacterial infection that has reeked havoc in her body. And the list goes on and on.
The “stuff” of life can weigh heavy on our souls. We could all be living in despair were it not for promises like today’s: MY grace is sufficient for you.” 2 Corinthians 12:9

I was reminded of this hymn written by Annie Johnson Flint, whose entire life was one of great suffering and difficulty. Yet, she penned so many wonderful poems that were set to music, many reflecting on God’s grace in her life:

HE GIVETH MORE GRACE

He giveth more grace when the burdens grow greater,
He sendeth more strength when the labors increase;
To added affliction He addeth His mercy,
To multiplied trials, His multiplied peace.

When we have exhausted our store of endurance,
When our strength has failed ere the day is half done,
When we reach the end of our hoarded resources,
Our Father’s full giving is only begun.

His love has no limit, His grace has no measure;
His power no boundary known unto men;
For out of His infinite riches in Jesus
He giveth and giveth and giveth again.

The February 26th reading in Streams in the Desert included these words from another poem written by Annie:
His grace is sufficient enough to meet the great things –
The crashing waves that overwhelm the soul,
The roaring winds that leave us stunned and breathless,
The sudden storms beyond our life’s control.

His grace is enough to meet the small things –
The little pinprick troubles that annoy,
The insect worries, buzzing and present,
The squeaking wheels that grate upon our joy.
 
What might YOU be going through today? It may not be anything as traumatic and life-threatening that our friend Mary is going through. It may be some of those “pinprick, insect buzzings” that are troubling you today. Well His word for YOU today is this: “MY grace is sufficient for YOU!” – Bill Welte is President and CEO of America’s Keswick
GPS – God’s Positioning System: Numbers 18-20; Psalm 58; Proverbs 3
Compass Pointers: Sin is the missing of a target, a wandering from the path, a straying from the fold. Sin is a hard heart and stiff neck. Sin is blindness and deafness. It is both the overstepping of a line and the failure to reach it – both transgression and shortcoming. Sin is a beast crouching at the door. In sin, people attack or evade or neglect their divine calling. These and other images suggest deviance; even when it is familiar, sin is never normal…Above all, sin disrupts and resists the vital human relation to God. Cornelius Plantinga, Jr.

Navigation Rules to Memorize: Level 1: Proverbs 9:10-11; Level 2: Proverbs 9:7-12
Anchored to the Rock: Many people pray for things that can only come by work and work for things that can only come by prayer. W. E. Sangster

Additional Insights Regarding Lust

Additional Insights Regarding Lust
“You who were once slaves of sin have become obedient from the heart.” Romans 6:17
Today’s Freedom Fighter is a follow-up from yesterday’s writings of Puritan Preacher, John Owen. If you missed it, go back on the Freedom Fighter blog and read it.

“You cannot put to death a specific lust that is troubling you, unless you are seeking to obey the Lord from the heart in all areas. If a man finds a particular lust that is powerful and violent and it takes away his peace and troubles him, and if he sets himself against it, prays against it, groans under it, and sighs to be delivered; but in the meantime, he will not be able to gain the victory over that troubling lust. This is a common condition among the sons of men in their pilgrimage.

If we seek to correct a coarse or filthy outbreak of sin in the soul, but neglect the basic duties that promote our spirituality, we labor in vain, for it is a bad foundation. We must all hate sin, as sin, and not only because it troubles us. Love for Christ because He went to the cross, and hate for sin that sent Him there, is a solid foundation for true spiritual mortification (putting to death).


To seek mortification only because a sin troubles us proceeds from self-love. Why do you seek to put to death this sin? – Because it troubles you and takes away your peace. Yes, but you will be watchful against everything that grieves the Spirit. Do you think God will help you in such a hypocritical effort? Do you think He will free you from this so you can commit another sin that grieves him? “ ‘No,’ says God, ‘If I free him from this lust, I will not hear from him any more, and he will be content in his failure.’

We must not be concerned only with that which troubles us, but with all that troubles God. God’s work is to have FULL victory, and universal obedience, not just the sins that trouble our souls. (Voices from the Past – Puritan Devotional Readings/Banner of Truth)

Powerful word today. Lust is powerful in our lives, guys! BUT greater is He that is in us than he that is in the world! Are you battling a particular lust? He wants you to run to the cross and put it to death. Then you can become obedient from the heart. Think about it. – Bill Welte is President and CEO of America’s Keswick
GPS – God’s Positioning System: Numbers 16-17; Psalm 57; Proverbs 2
Compass Pointers: We do not understand the intricate pattern of the stars in their courses, but we know that He who created them does, and that just as surely as He guides them, He is charting a safe course for us. Billy Graham

Navigation Rules to Memorize: Level 1: Proverbs 9:10-11; Level 2: Proverbs 9:7-12
Anchored to the Rock: No prayers can be heard which do not come from a forgiving heart. J. C. Ryle

More Thoughts on the Promises of God

More Thoughts on the Promises of God
“I will give you every place where you set your foot, as I promised.” Joshua 1:3
I read this wonderful devotional this week on the promises of God. It was too good to not share with you. It is from the devotional Streams in the Desert (Zondervan):
Besides the literal ground still unoccupied for Christ, there is before is the unclaimed and walked territory of God’s promises. What did God say to Joshua? “I will give you EVERY PLACE where you set your foots, AS I PROMISED.” Then He set the boundaries of the Land of Promise – all theirs on one condition: they must march across its length and breadth, measuring it off with their OWN feet.
Yet the never marched across more than one third of the land, and as a consequence, they never possessed more than one third! They possessed only what they measured off and no more.

In 2 Peter 1:4, we read, “He has given us his very great and precious promises.” The land of God’s promises is open before us, and it is HIS will for us to possess it. We must measure off the territory with the feet of obedient faith and faithful obedience, thereby claiming and appropriating it as our own.

How many of us have ever taken possession of the promises of God in the name of Christ? The land of HIS promises is a magnificent territory for faith to claim by marching across its length and breadth, but faith has to yet to do it.

Let us enter into and claim our total inheritance. Let us lift our eyes to the north, south, east and west and hear God say, “All the land that you see I will give you!” (Genesis 3:15)

Wherever the tribe of Judah set their feet would be theirs, and wherever the tribe of Benjamin set their feet would be theirs, and so on. Each tribe would receive their inheritance by setting foot upon it. Don’t you imagine that as each tribe set foot upon a given territory, they instantly and instinctively felt, “This is ours?”

An elderly black man who had a wonderful testimony of grace was once asked, “Daniel, how is it that you exhibit peace and joy in your faith?” “Oh, sir!” he replied. “I just fall flat on God’s ‘very great and precious promises,’ and I have all that is in them. Glory! Glory!” One who falls flat on God’s promises knows that all the riches abiding in them are his.

The Marquis of Salsbury, and English statesman and diplomat, upon being criticized for his colonial policies, replied, “Gentlemen, get larger maps!”

I have to confess, sometimes I am working off some pretty small maps. I ask God to enlarge my borders, but do I REALLY believe HE can and WILL do it? Well men like George Mueller, Charles Haddon Spurgeon, D. L. Moody and William Raws believed God could. I want that same kind of faith in the promises of God. How about you? – Bill Welte is President and CEO of America’s Keswick
GPS – God’s Positioning System: Numbers 14-15; Psalm 56; Proverbs 1
Compass Pointers: The Kingdom of Heaven is not for the well meaning: it is for the desperate. James Denney

Navigation Rules to Memorize:  Level 1: Proverbs 9:10-11; Level 2: Proverbs 9:7-12
Anchored to the Rock: The self-sufficient do not pray, the self-satisfied will not pray, the self-righteous cannot pray. Leonard Ravenhill

The Battle for Lust is On-Going

The Battle for Lust is On-Going
“Put to death therefore what is earthly in you: sexual immorality, impurity, passion, evil desire, and covetousness, which is idolatry.” Colossians 3:5
It’s always there – nipping at our heels. Lust in some form or shape is trying to seduce us, to grab hold of our hearts. I think we will battle it until we close our eyes on this side of heaven – which is why we need to vigilant and militant about putting it to death.
Puritan preacher, John Owen wrote this powerful reminder as written in Voices from the Past – Puritan Devotional Readings (Banner of Truth):
To fight against sin is a big part of mortification. We need to recognize the enemy we are dealing with and that it is to be destroyed by all means possible. The battle is a hazardous one that deals with issues of eternity.

When a man sees his lust as a trivial thing, it is an indication that he is not mortified. We cannot go forward unless we recognize the danger of our own hearts. We need to be intimately acquainted with the ways, wiles, methods, advantages, and occasions in which lust has its victory. This is the way that men deal with their enemies: they search out their plans, ponder their goals, and consider how and by what means they have prevailed in the past. This is a most important strategy. If you do not utilize this great strategy, your warfare is very primitive.


We need to KNOW how sin uses occasions, opportunities, and temptations to gain advantage. Search its pleas, pretences, reasonings, strategies, colors and excuses. We need to trace this serpent in all its windings, and to recognize its most secret tricks: “This is your usual way and course; I know what you aim at! Even when one thinks that a lust is dead because it is quiet, we must labor to give it new wounds and blows every day. The soul in this condition has the upper hand. Sin is under the sword and is dying.

Frequent successes against any lust strengthens us. When the heart recognizes at any time sin and temptation at work, seducing and forming sinful imaginations to get you to fulfill its lusts, the heart must IMMEDIATELY see if for what it is, bring it to the law of God and love of Christ, condemn it, and follow it to execute it to the uttermost. These weapons will lead to a great degree of success.

The good news is that we are not fighting all – that battle belongs to the Lord. As men, we can live in the victory over sin that has been made possible through Jesus Christ. The question is – will we make the right choice? Think about it.  – Bill Welte is President and CEO of America’s Keswick 
GPS – God’s Positioning System: Numbers 11-13; Psalm 55; Proverbs 28
Compass Pointers: “Tarry in the city of Jerusalem, until you are endued with power from on high.” Luke 24:49 “He commanded them not to depart from Jerusalem, but to wait for the Promise of the Father.” Acts 1:4 These waiting days were necessary to enable the disciples to realize their need, their nothingness, their failure and their dependence upon the Master. They had to get emptied first, before they could get filled. Oh, how often they must have thought, as those days went by, of the positions they were now to occupy, the responsibility that was resting upon them, the charge that the Master had committed to them, and their utter inability for it all! How they must have recalled their folly, their unbelief, their strife, their selfishness, their fears, their defeats, and shrunk back into nothingness, and even stood aghast at the prospect before them, until in the very dust they cried to Him for help and strength needed. And so God wants us to go apart and quietly wait upon Him, until He searches into the depths of our being, and shows us our folly, our failures, our need. There is no wiser nor better thing to do on the eve of a season of blessing than to make an inventory, not of our riches, but of our poverty; to count up all the voids and vacuums and places of insufficiency; to make the valley full of ditches, and then to bring to God the depths of our need for Him to fill. And it takes time to make this work thorough. It takes time to burn it into our consciousness. It takes time to make us feel it. It is one thing to know in a general way our need and failure; it is quite another thing to realize it, to mourn over it, to be distressed about it, and to be filled with sorrow and shame and that holy zeal and revenge upon ourselves which the apostle tells us is part of true repentance. A.B. Simpson

Navigation Rules to Memorize: Level 1: Proverbs 9:10-11; Level 2: Proverbs 9:7-12
Anchored to the Rock: Satan is far more anxious to keep us our knees than he is to keep us off our feet! Ivor Powell

Come, Thou Fount

Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing
“A fountain opened … to cleanse them from sin and iniquity.” Zechariah 13:1
Today is the Lord’s day, and I love this hymn. Take some time to think through the words:
Come, Thou fount of every blessing,
Tune my heart to sing Thy grace.
Streams of mercy NEVER ceasing,
Call for sounds of loudest praise.
Teach me some melodious sonnet,
Sung by flaming tongues above.
Praise the mount – I’m fixed upon it —
Mount of Thy redeeming love.

Hither to Thy love has blest me,
Thou hast brought me to this place,
and I know Thy hand will bring me,
Safely home by Thy good grace.
Jesus sought me when a stranger,
Wandering from the fold of God.
HE, to rescue ME from danger,
Bought ME with HIS precious blood.

O, to grace how great a debtor,
Daily I’m constrained to be!
Let Thy goodness, as a fetter,
Bind my wandering heart to Thee.
Prone to wander, Lord, I feel it,
Prone to leave the God I love.
Here’s MY heart, O take and seal it —
Seal it for Thy courts above!

Wow! What a glorious hymn. Sing it! Pray it! Worship Him as you reflect on the Words. Today is all about HIM! – Bill Welte is President and CEO of America’s Keswick

GPS – God’s Positioning System: Numbers 8-10; Psalm 54; Proverbs 27
Compass Pointers: The gospel is not a doctrine of the tongue, but of life. John Calvin
Navigation Rules to Memorize: Level 1: Proverbs 9:10-11; Level 2: Proverbs 9:7-12
Anchored to the Rock: We may as well not pray at all as offer our prayers in a lifeless manner. William S. Plummer

How Majestic Is Your Name

How Majestic is Your Name
Years ago I found a delightful book of paraphrases of the Psalms called Psalms Now, written by Leslie Brandt.  I was surprised and pleased to see that it is still in print and can be ordered from Amazon.com.
As you prepare your heart for worship tomorrow, here is a fresh look at Psalm 8
O God, how full of wonder and splendor You are!
I see the reflections of Your beauty and hear the sounds of Your majesty wherever I turn. Even the babbling of babes and the laughter of children spell out Your name in indefinable syllables.
When I gave into star-studded skies and attempt to comprehend the vast differences, I contemplate in utter amazement my Creator’s concern for me. I am dumbfounded that You should care personally about me.
And yet You have made me in Your image. You have called me Your son. You have ordained me as Your priest and chosen me as Your servant. You have assigned me the fantastic responsibility of carrying on Your creative activity.
O God, how full of wonder You are!
Take some time to think this morning about the wonderful, majestic God that loves YOU! – Bill Welte is President and CEO of America’s Keswick
GPS – God’s Positioning System: Numbers 7; Psalm 53; Proverbs 26
Compass Pointers: All our activity is sowing and so is our inactivity. John Blanchard
Navigation Rules to Memorize: Level 1: Proverbs 9:10-11; Level 2: Proverbs 9:7-12
Anchored to the Rock: Saying prayers without praying is blasphemy. Brownlow North

Take Up and Put On

Take UP and Put On

Luke 9:23
And Jesus said to them all, If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow me.

Ephesians 6:13
Therefore put on the full armor of God, so that when the day of evil comes, you may be able to stand your ground, and after you have done everything, to stand.

Have you ever noticed that the Bible gives us a daily Spiritual exercise to do? We are to take up and put on as one might dress for battle.
If we are to take up in the morning then we are to lay down the night before. Too many of us try to sleep on our cross. It is the last thing we think about before falling to sleep. While we should not sleep on the cross we are to take it up in the morning.
Never run from any cross God gives you to carry. A cross is not an illness or pain but something that is heavy on our hearts. The song writer originally wrote “Must Simon bare the cross alone and all the world go free?” We cannot bare Christ’s cross but we can bare one another’s burdens. So close your eyes and rest tonight you can take it up in the morning.
Put on the armor must mean that we need not walk around all of the time in the armor but we are not to go into battle without it. We could each morning (to face the day) put on each piece of equipment to protect us in battle. Oh, yes, don’t forget the sword in order to do battle.
Isn’t that a good thing to do each morning?
Isn’t that a good thing to do each night? Don’t wait to die before you learn to “Rest In Peace”.
            Now I lay me down to sleep
                        I pray thee, Lord, my soul to keep
            When I awake and open my eyes
                        Help me to Take up Put on and win the prize
The Armor of God
 10 Finally, be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power. 11 Put on the full armor of God, so that you can take your stand against the devil’s schemes. 12 For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms. 13 Therefore put on the full armor of God, so that when the day of evil comes, you may be able to stand your ground, and after you have done everything, to stand. 14 Stand firm then, with the belt of truth buckled around your waist, with the breastplate of righteousness in place, 15 and with your feet fitted with the readiness that comes from the gospel of peace. 16 In addition to all this, take up the shield of faith, with which you can extinguish all the flaming arrows of the evil one. 17 Take the helmet of salvation and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God.  Ephesians 6:10-17 – Dr. Van is a friend of the ministry of America’s Keswick and is available for pulpit supply
GPS – God’s Positioning System: Numbers 5-6; Psalm 52; Proverbs 25
Compass Pointers: Think like a man of action and act like a man of thought. Henri Bergson
Navigation Rules to Memorize: Level 1: Proverbs 8:13; Level 2: Proverbs 8:32-36
Anchored to the Rock: Most Christians expect little from God, ask little and therefore receive little and are content with little. A. W. Pink