August 21 Devotional

Dear Friends,
This upcoming weekend will be the last Sunday we’ll be in the Luke series.  It’s been an amazing journey hasn’t it!  From birth, to life, to death to resurrection and the Emmaus road.  It was on this road that Jesus takes the time to walk, talk and eat with two of his disciples.  At first, their eyes were closed as to who was with them, but as the bread was broken, their eyes were opened.  While on this journey, it’s easy to forget who is with us, for us and loving us along the way.  So, stop the busyness every now and then, pause, acknowledge and be grateful to the One who sets you free, gives you a song in your heart and the passion to share it with others.  Be blessed friends!  Scott

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Wait With Me For A While.  I have much to tell you.  You are walking along the path I have chosen for you.  It is both a privileged and a perilous way: experiencing My glorious Presence and heralding that reality to others.  Sometimes you feel presumptuous to be carrying out such an assignment. 

Do not worry about what other people think of you.  The work I am doing in you is hidden at first.  But eventually blossoms will burst forth, and abundant fruit will be borne.  Stay on the path of Life with Me.  Trust Me wholeheartedly, letting My Spirit fill you with Joy and Peace.

1 Kings 8:23  23 and said: “O LORD, God of Israel, there is no God like you in heaven above or on earth below—you who keep your covenant of love with your servants who continue wholeheartedly in your way.

Galatians 5:22-23 22But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, 23gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law.

Daily Devotional from “Jesus Calling” by Sarah Young

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August 20 Devotional

Ah….the power of the “ASK”!
A former pastor of mine talked to me about the power of the “ask”.  I’ve never forgotten those words of wisdom.  What keeps us from asking?  Is it fear?  Fear of rejection?  If we don’t express a need or a want, then we won’t be disappointed if we don’t get what we asked for.  Maybe it’s a belief that we don’t deserve what we’re asking for?  Feelings of unworthiness and poor self-esteem?  Maybe we feel as if what we’re asking for is too trivial to bother God.  Just before I read this devotional, I said a prayer to help Kathleen and the computer issues we were having.  We need our computers to work in order to get our work done.  I asked for God’s help in this.  Nothing is too small or too big for God.  Asking also reminds us that we do indeed have needs.  God knows that, but sometimes we forget–until we ask.  Then, in our weakness and neediness, God is allowed to help and once again, we are reminded that God is God and we are His.  Amen to that!  Peace and Love, Scott

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I Am A God Who Heals.   I heal broken bodies, broken minds, broken hearts, broken lives, and broken relationships.  My very Presence has immense healing powers.  You cannot live close to Me without experiencing some degree of healing.  However, it is also true that you have not because you ask not.  You receive the healing that flows naturally from My Presence, whether you seek it or not.  But there is more-much more-available to those who ask.

The first step in receiving healing is to live ever so close to Me.  The benefits of this practice are too numerous to list.  As you grow more and more intimate with Me, I reveal My will to you more directly.  When the time is right, I prompt you to ask for healing of some brokenness in you or in another person.  The healing may be instantaneous, or it may be a process.  That is up to Me.  Your part is to trust Me fully and to thank Me for the restoration that has begun.

I rarely heal all the brokenness in a person’s life.  Even My servant Paul was told, “My grace is sufficient for you.” when he sought healing for the thorn in his flesh.  Nonetheless, much healing is available to those whose lives are intimately interwoven with Me.  Ask, and you will receive.

Psalm 103:3 3 who forgives all your sins and heals all your diseases

James 4:2 (KJV) 2Ye lust, and have not: ye kill, and desire to have, and cannot obtain: ye fight and war, yet ye have not, because ye ask not.

2 Corinthians 12:7-9  7To keep me from becoming conceited because of these surpassingly great revelations, there was given me a thorn in my flesh, a messenger of Satan, to torment me. 8Three times I pleaded with the Lord to take it away from me. 9But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me.

Matthew 7:7 7″Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you.

Daily Devotional from “Jesus Calling” by Sarah Young

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August 19 Devotional

Dear Friends,
I was indeed pure joy being with you all in worship yesterday.  Thank you again for your faithfulness as together we led a beautiful worship service that was heart-felt, sincere and deeply moving.  Thank you for sharing your amazing gifts with me and others.  Like you, I have found such pleasure in serving and being with God.  While we are in communion with God, all the worries and cares of the world seem to be so much lighter.  I pray this for each of you today and every day.  Peace and Love, Scott

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I Continually Call You to closeness with Me.  I know the depth and breadth of your need for Me.  I can read the emptiness of your thoughts when they wander away from Me.  I offer rest for your soul, as well as refreshment for your mind and body.  As you increasingly find fulfillment in Me, other pleasures become less important.  Knowing Me intimately is like having a private wellspring of Joy within you.  This spring flows freely from My throne of grace, so your Joy is independent of circumstances.

Waiting in My Presence keeps you connected to Me, aware of all that I offer you.  If you feel any deficiency, you need to refocus your attention on Me.  This is how you trust Me in the moments of your life.

Psalm 131:2  2 But I have stilled and quieted my soul; like a weaned child with its mother, like a weaned child is my soul within me.

Psalm 21:6  6 Surely you have granted him eternal blessings and made him glad with the joy of your presence.

Psalm 37:7  7 Be still before the LORD and wait patiently for him; do not fret when men succeed in their ways, when they carry out their wicked schemes.

Daily Devotional from “Jesus Calling” by Sarah Young

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Pastor Sharon’s Reflections

 Here is a link to one of Pastor Sharon’s reflections about her and God in Italy: http://www.pastorsharonreid.com/. Enjoy!

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August 15 Devotional

Dear Beloved,

It was great being with you all last night as we prepared for worship this Sunday.  There’s no greater thrill than being used by God! Thank you all for your faithfulness as we get geared up for the fall season.  Your presence on Wednesday and Sunday is vital to our worship and our worship is vital to the spiritual well-being of our church.  We were created for worship!  Sometimes problems seem to get in the way of our daily prayers and worship.  At the time, it’s difficult to see problems as blessings, but that’s exactly what God calls us to do.  Read on for more inspiration friends.  See you Sunday!  Peace and Love, Scott
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I Am The God Of All Time and all that is.  Seek Me not only in morning quietness but consistently throughout the day.  Do not let unexpected problems distract you from My Presence.  Instead, talk with Me about everything, and watch confidently to see what I will do.

Adversity need not interrupt your communion with Me.  When things go “wrong,” you tend to react as if you’re being punished.  Instead of this negative response, try to view difficulties as blessings in disguise.  Make Me your Refuge by pouring out your heart to Me, trusting in Me at all times.

Psalm 55:17 17 Evening, morning and noon I cry out in distress, and he hears my voice.

 Psalm 32:6  6Therefore let everyone who is godly pray to you while you may be found; surely when the mighty waters rise, they will not reach him.

 Psalm 62:8  8 Trust in him at all times, O people; pour out your hearts to him, for God is our refuge.

 Daily Devotional from “Jesus Calling” by Sarah Young
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August 14 Devotional

Dear Friends,
Forever is a long time.  I can’t even grasp it with my tiny mind, but, then again, I don’t have to.  Eventually, forever will find each of us.  Forever with God, our Father, our Creator our Friend.  Until then, we work, we grow and we share life with others, cultivating lasting relationships through Christ our Lord and Savior.  And, one thing we know for certain, change will happen here on earth.  But, in heaven and with God, He is the same now and forever.  That gives me comfort.  I hope it does for you as well.  Be blessed!  Peace, Scott

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I Am Yours For All Eternity.  I am the Alpha and the Omega: the One who is and was and is to come.  The world you inhabit is a place of constant changes–more than your mind can absorb without going into shock.  Even the body you inhabit is changing relentlessly, in spite of modern science’s attempts to prolong youth and life indefinitely.  I, however, am the same yesterday, today,and forever.

Because I never change, your relationship with Me provides a rock-solid foundation for your life.  I will never leave your side.  When you move on from this life to the next, My Presence beside you will shine brighter with each step.  You have nothing to fear, because I am with you for all time and throughout eternity.

Revelation 1:18 18 I am the Living One; I was dead, and behold I am alive for ever and ever! And I hold the keys of death and Hades.

Hebrews 13:8  8 Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.

Psalm 102:25-27  25 In the beginning you laid the foundations of the earth, and the heavens are the work of your hands. 26 They will perish, but you remain; they will all wear out like a garment. Like clothing you will change them and they will be discarded.  27 But you remain the same, and your years will never end.

Psalm 48:14  14 For this God is our God for ever and ever; he will be our guide even to the end.

Daily Devotional from “Jesus Calling” by Sarah Young

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Joy of living debt free!

Dear Friends,
I know our Freedom Project will be getting underway soon this fall.  Frugal Ferrell is VERY excited about it, as you can imagine!  In the meantime, I came across this article and wanted to share it with you.  It is my desire that we each have a rich and full life (Christ wants this too–“I have come that you might have life and have it abundantly!”)  Debt is one of those four letter words that robs us of the abundant life God has in store for us.  May this be the year that we all find ourselves spiritually strong, mentally and physically alert and on the path to debt free living.  Freedom at last!  Peace, Scott

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The joys of being debt-free

No question about it: Debt stresses you out and paying off all your bills makes you feel good. So what are you waiting for?

 

Finding yourself in a debt spiral can seem hopeless, but it’s never too late to make a get-out-of-debt plan that you can actually maintain.

And how do you make a plan that sticks? Well, first it helps to determine your motivation for being debt-free. To help you do that, I’ll talk about the main reasons why getting out of debt can make your life better — plus strategies to help you do so.

Why you should become debt-free

Where do you stand when it comes to debt? Do you feel that debt isn’t a problem or that paying it off isn’t your first priority? If so, there are probably many, completely legitimate reasons for this. But I’m going to talk about the reasons debt payoff should be first priority: for you, for freedom, and for financial prosperity.

If you are carrying any debt at all, then chances are good that you’ve experienced stress due to this at some point or another. It goes without saying that if you pay off the debt, then you’ll never have to be stressed about it again. But why is this important? Because debt can be like a black cloud hanging over our heads. It affects nearly every decision we make in life — whether it’s regarding our careers, our relationships or decisions for our future. Depending on the amount of debt you have, you may even find yourself losing sleep at night, having trouble focusing at work and pulling away from your personal relationships.

Why would debt do this? Because too many of us feel shame for having debt. But it’s time to let go of that shame. So many of us have had to deal with debt at some point, and I’d bet if you talk to your friends about it, they’d admit they’ve been there too. So don’t judge yourself or feel ashamed — rather, empower yourself to do something about it! You deserve to have peace of mind and a life without debt.

 

Become debt-free for freedom

What happens when you don’t have to worry about debt anymore? You suddenly have freedom to make choices based more on your hopes and desires and less on financial obligations! Imagine a life in which you can choose a career you love — even if the pay isn’t as high as other jobs — because you don’t have debt payments to make. Or a life in which you can take that trip you’ve always wanted to go on or save for the home of your dreams — all because you can apply your extra money toward a savings account rather than paying off debt.

That’s the ultimate financial freedom — to choose where your money goes. Without debt, you have more ability to invest and watch your money grow, put aside for your retirement, and build a strong financial house.

Become debt-free for financial prosperity

Finally, let this be the year you kick debt to the curb so you can have more financial prosperity. You may say that you don’t earn enough for financial prosperity anyway, or that your debt isn’t having that large of an impact on your financial future. To the first point, the beauty of compound interest means that all you need to do is set a little bit of money aside each month to build a strong savings years later. And yes, any little bit that goes toward interest paid on debt is a direct competitor to that savings goal.

Think your debt doesn’t have a strong impact on your financial future? All you need to do is consult a credit card calculator for proof that long-term debt can cost a significant amount, more than you might ever anticipate. The fact is, carrying debt will always cost money, so why not get rid of the debt and use that money for building financial prosperity?

How you can become debt-free

Are you convinced that now is the time to become debt-free? Now you probably want to know how to make that happen! Here are a few steps to follow:

  • Educate yourself
  • Make a plan
  • Celebrate your success

 

Educate yourself

For starters, it’s a good idea to get educated about all the things you can do to pay off debt. This includes reading books and blogs written by financial experts. The more you know about how to optimize your specific financial situation, the better you can empower yourself to move forward. No two debt payoff plans are the same!

Make a plan

Now that you’ve taken the time to educate yourself on all the ways you can optimize your finances and pay off your debt, it’s time to make a solid plan for doing so. Making a debt payoff plan should involve both doing an inventory of your budget (or spending plan) and making a solid decision for how you want to pay off the debt. No matter what plan you choose, just make sure it’s one you feel comfortable with and you know you can follow. You can even start slow. Once you see success along the way, you may just find yourself ramping up the intensity on your plan to get out of debt faster.

Celebrate your success

This step is extremely important. When you reach certain milestones along the way, give yourself a moment to acknowledge this great achievement. Want to make this work even better for yourself? Enlist a debt-free buddy and help each other stay accountable and celebrate successes. What could be more motivating than a close friend with the same goal?

If you want some extra motivation, thousands of people have signed up for one program, The Debt Movement, aiming to pay off $10 million of debt in 90 days. The program also offers a scholarship to contribute to your debt payoff. The buddy system is yet another way to stay motivated and on track to get out of debt have more financial freedom.

 

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