Category Archives: Salvation

Testimony of Shelby Ring

I want to have you hear Shelby’s testimony. She gave this December 2008. What amazes me is how deeply she was into trouble – even though her parents were right there. And they are great people!

Last week I met a woman who has done some work on the streets with kids. She says she wants to start talking with parents to let them know that we are in an emergency situation. I know that there is a new initiative with pastors in this area to fight sex trafficing — AMONG CHILDREN WHO LIVE AT HOME!!!!

Let’s wake-up and connect with the young people. It has been said that any society is only one generation from barbarism. We are less than that. We must learn to connect, evangelize, and disciple the next generation. Please contribute your comments/

Persecutors of Christianity

We saw yesterday pictures on Facebook of a woman hanged in Syria for being a Christian and a couple stripped and shamed in India for being Christian. We of course know of worse. We forget this is ongoing.

But think: What do persecutors hope to gain? Perhaps they hope to quiet Christians, but this is a blind and false hope. In other, non-Christian cultures, fear may quiet people into oppression, but this has never ever happened in cultures rooted in Christianity. Perhaps they hope to make Christianity non-public. This has happened, but Christianity has always flourished underground. Perhaps they hope to eradicate Christians. Ha!  It is said that the blood of martyrs is the seed of the church.

In civilized countries persecution is much more subtle. One is asked not to hang a cross as artwork on one’s wall, whereas another’s “art” is fine. One is asked not to have a Bible with one’s books on one’s desk.  In the past, this has perhaps worked. Probably not anymore, given the more gruesome persecutions elsewhere, these days. Persecution is now being identified as such.
Most of all, instead of hate and fear, persecutors are paid back with love and prayers. We pray for those who persecute us, just as our Lord Jesus taught us.

Further, Jesus takes such attacks as against Him. Remember what he said  to the persecutor Saul on the road to Damascus? Jesus said, “Why are your persecuting me?”  What great judgment would one have for attacking the Lord God, Creator! In Saul’s case, however, all was forgiven because he accepted Jesus as Lord. Possibly he had little choice, when confronted with the blinding Lord of glory. He wasn’t entirely ignorant; he was a religious man. He fell down, bowing and said, “Lord! What would you have me do?”  Good question. If this is you, ask the Lord God of Creation, Father of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, and Jesus, His exact representation,  and Holy Spirit, what you should do.

If you surrender to Jesus, you get salvation, forgiveness, and heaven. If you submit to fear you get oppression, death, and more fear/torment.

We pray now for all persecutors, that they meet Jesus. May all subtle persecutors have their eyes opened and so be given a chance to repent.  We pray for all jihadi fighters that they have Damascus road experiences and become great preachers for Jesus.
Thank you, Lord. Amen. (written Jan 2016)

The Most Important Thing to Teach Your Child

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Because of some interaction in terms of follow, I broke into the normal series earlier to insert the Testimony of healing and will also insert this ‘cast, on getting saved.

GSB Get Saved 160220. Exhortation to give your life to Christ and have a life worth living, and true for any age.

The link should click through to a player. Don’t overlook it; it is just a black bar with a triangle. That triangle is the “play” button.

Dad is Pleased to Have a Little Guy

I was walking this evening and met a family coming down the street. The little guy in the stroller said, “Hi” when he saw me. I said “hi” back and the parents greeted me. I said, “I think it was the little guy who said ‘hi’.” “Yes, he is very friendly,” said the mom. But it was the look of the dad that really got me. He looked like a young guy to me; one of those silly hairdos that look like he just got up from bed. Probably a responsible 30 year older, given that the houses are fairly nice around here. Doesn’t matter to the story. What I noticed was that as we were talking about “the little guy” he was looking down with such a look of joy. He was clearly glad he had a son.

God thinks about you that way.

And oh, if only we could remember that, feel that, then maybe we could remember to stay in that bliss with our kids too.