This was sent to me by email and it really hit my heart hard with the truth of it all. Please read on and see what you believe?????
Subject: The question that could change your life.
If you do not read another email this year, read this.
> THE QUESTION THAT CHANGED MY LIFE
> -by David Ryser.
>
> .
> A number of years ago, I had the privilege of teaching at a school
> of ministry. My students were hungry for God, and I was constantly
> searching for ways to challenge them to fall more in love with
> Jesus and to become voices for revival in the Church. I came across
> a quote attributed most often to Rev. Sam Pascoe. It is a short
> version of the history of Christianity, and it goes like this:
>
> Christianity started in Palestine as a fellowship;
> it moved to Greece and became a philosophy;
> it moved to Italy and became an institution;
> it moved to Europe and became a culture;
> it came to America and became an enterprise.
>
> Some of the students were only 18 or 19 years old--barely out of
> diapers--and I wanted them to understand and appreciate the import
> of the last line, so I clarified it by adding, "An enterprise. That's a
> business."
>
> After a few moments Martha, the youngest student in the class,
> raised her hand. I could not imagine what her question might be. I
> thought the little vignette was self-explanatory, and that I had
> performed it brilliantly. Nevertheless, I acknowledged Martha's
> raised hand, "Yes, Martha."
>
> She asked such a simple question, "A business? But isn't it supposed
> to be a body?"
>
> I could not envision where this line of questioning was going, and the
> only response I could think of was, "Yes."
>
> She continued, "But when a body becomes a business, isn't that a
> prostitute?"
>
> The room went dead silent. For several seconds no one moved or
> spoke. We were stunned, afraid to make a sound because the
> presence of God had flooded into the room, and we knew we were
> on holy ground. All I could think in those sacred moments was,
> "Wow, I wish I'd thought of that." I didn't dare express that thought
> aloud. God had taken over the class.
>
> Martha's question changed my life. For six months, I thought about
> her question at least once every day. "When a body becomes a
> business, isn't that a prostitute?"
>
> There is only one answer to her question. The answer is "Yes."
>
> The American Church, tragically, is heavily populated by people who
> do not love God. How can we love Him? We don't even know Him;
> and I mean really know Him.
>
> I stand by my statement that most American Christians do not
> know God--much less love Him. The root of this condition originates
> in how we came to God. Most of us came to Him because of what
> we were told He would do for us. We were promised that He would
> bless us in life and take us to heaven after death. We married Him
> for His money, and we don't care if He lives or dies as long as we
> can get His stuff. We have made the Kingdom of God into a business,
> merchandising His anointing.
>
> This should not be. We are commanded to love God, and are called
> to be the Bride of Christ---that's pretty intimate stuff. We are
> supposed
> to be His lovers. How can we love someone we don't even know? And
> even if we do know someone, is that a guarantee that we truly love
> them? Are we lovers or prostitutes?
>
> I was pondering Martha's question again one day, and considered
> the question, "What's the difference between a lover and a prostitute?"
> I realized that both do many of the same things, but a lover does
> what she does because she loves. A prostitute pretends to love, but
> only as long as you pay. Then I asked the question, "What would
> happen if God stopped paying me?"
>
> For the next several months, I allowed God to search me to uncover
> my motives for loving and serving Him.
>
> Was I really a true lover of God?
> What would happen if He stopped blessing me?
> What if He never did another thing for me? Would I still love Him?
>
> Please understand---I believe in the promises and blessings of God.
> The issue here is not whether God blesses His children; the issue is
> the condition of my heart. Why do I serve Him? Are His blessings
> in my life the gifts of a loving Father, or are they a wage that I have
> earned or a bribe/payment to love Him? Do I love God without any
> conditions?
>
> It took several months to work through these questions. Even now I
> wonder if my desire to love God is always matched by my attitude
> and behavior. I still catch myself being disappointed with God and
> angry that He has not met some perceived need in my life. I suspect
> this is something which is never fully resolved, but I want more than
> anything else to be a true lover of God.
>
> So what is it going to be? Which are we---lover or prostitute?
>
> There are no prostitutes in heaven, or in the Kingdom of God for
> that matter, but there are plenty of former prostitutes in both
> places. Take it from a recovering prostitute when I say there is no
> substitute for unconditional, intimate relationship with God. And I
> mean there is no palatable substitute available to us (take another
> look at Matthew 7:21-23 sometime).
>
> We must choose.
>
> Dr. David Ryser.
Keep the Faith,
Mom
Monday, June 29, 2009
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Something Wonderful to share
As I was reading my SS lesson for this week and our lesson is from Galatians 1 and the verses that caught my attention were 1:6-9. I want to share something wonderful with you.
Paul had presented the gospel of Christ to these folks and as he left them, other religious men came from Jerusalem and began to tell them that they had to follow their religious laws in order to be really saved. They made it appear that Paul had not told them the whole story of how to be saved. Yet Paul's heat is enraged that such untruth was being preached to the young church. So he writes this letter to the Galatians to help them know the truth that will make them free.
Oh, my friend: The gospel is faith plus nothing--nothing for you to do, only accept God's precious gift.
I had John 1:12-13 explained to me like this. It reads, "But as many as received Him, to them He gave the right to become children of God, to those who believe in His name: who were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of men, but of GOD."
1) You see we didn't inherit a relationship with God because of our Mom or Dad's relationship with Him. 2) We can't get a relationship with God because we want it with all of our flesh. 3. Nor can we have a relationship with God because someone desperately wants it for us. But it is of God. It is a miracle of rebirth. It is a miracle of God drawing us to Himself through the Holy Spirit and revealing Himself to us.
So how can we receive what God is offering to us?
We must pray to HIM admitting we are sinners in great need of a Savior. We must believe on Jesus Christ's name and Him crucified and risen again on the 3rd day according to the scriptures. (1 Corinthians 15:3-4)
And by the miracle of God you will be reborn into His family. He will wash away all your sins and you will know peace with God within your heart.
I love the old hymnal "Just as I am" because that is a picture of God's grace. We can never be good enough to be in His presence or do enough good things to earn it. We must understand that Jesus paid the full price for our sins. Jesus satisfied God's wrath against sinners once and forever. So we must come just as we are, broken, in great need and fall before Him admitting He is our only hope.
I want to thank you for reading this blog. I don't know what you are going through but God does and He put this upon my heart to share. I don’t know if this is something that you have been struggling with or something God wants to use to help you share with someone else. I will pray for you and know that God sees your life and He is our greatest hope.
Keep the Faith
Opal
Paul had presented the gospel of Christ to these folks and as he left them, other religious men came from Jerusalem and began to tell them that they had to follow their religious laws in order to be really saved. They made it appear that Paul had not told them the whole story of how to be saved. Yet Paul's heat is enraged that such untruth was being preached to the young church. So he writes this letter to the Galatians to help them know the truth that will make them free.
Oh, my friend: The gospel is faith plus nothing--nothing for you to do, only accept God's precious gift.
I had John 1:12-13 explained to me like this. It reads, "But as many as received Him, to them He gave the right to become children of God, to those who believe in His name: who were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of men, but of GOD."
1) You see we didn't inherit a relationship with God because of our Mom or Dad's relationship with Him. 2) We can't get a relationship with God because we want it with all of our flesh. 3. Nor can we have a relationship with God because someone desperately wants it for us. But it is of God. It is a miracle of rebirth. It is a miracle of God drawing us to Himself through the Holy Spirit and revealing Himself to us.
So how can we receive what God is offering to us?
We must pray to HIM admitting we are sinners in great need of a Savior. We must believe on Jesus Christ's name and Him crucified and risen again on the 3rd day according to the scriptures. (1 Corinthians 15:3-4)
And by the miracle of God you will be reborn into His family. He will wash away all your sins and you will know peace with God within your heart.
I love the old hymnal "Just as I am" because that is a picture of God's grace. We can never be good enough to be in His presence or do enough good things to earn it. We must understand that Jesus paid the full price for our sins. Jesus satisfied God's wrath against sinners once and forever. So we must come just as we are, broken, in great need and fall before Him admitting He is our only hope.
I want to thank you for reading this blog. I don't know what you are going through but God does and He put this upon my heart to share. I don’t know if this is something that you have been struggling with or something God wants to use to help you share with someone else. I will pray for you and know that God sees your life and He is our greatest hope.
Keep the Faith
Opal
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