Aug
30
2009

There are two topics that people like to avoid: God and Politics. And if one of the two is brought up, the other is kept out of sight. Especially with politics. If you’re about to engage in a political discussion, one way to turn that grass fire into a bonfire is to pour God on the flame. Am I right? Welcome to the bonfire! In my opinion, there’s no such thing as a political discussion absent of God. There’s no truth apart from God; no clear right and wrong. If I’m going to have a political discussion, I’m not going to waste my breath on speculation and opinion. No, if I talk politics, I’m going to talk about what I know is true and right and just. Nothing else will stand the test of time. Only truth.
Tags: democrat, firm footing, God and politics, God in politics, independent, political opinions, Politics, republican, truth
Jul
20
2009

I have greater faith than I’ve ever had in my life. If sickness tries to come on me, I no longer have to wonder whether or not God wants to or is able to heal me. And I don’t let symptoms run their course for a few weeks before finally buckling down and receiving healing. I believe and know it’s God’s will to heal me. And if something contrary rises up, I’m quick to bat it away. But this wasn’t always the case.
Tags: choose life, double-standards, Faith, freedom, God's Word, terminal cancer, testimonies, testimonies of healing, truth
Jul
17
2009

I heard a story about a guest teacher at a Bible school. The guest teacher had come to teach on healing. Various teachers and students had stopped him throughout his lesson with comments like: “Well, we don’t really believe in that healing stuff.” He dug deeper in the Word and read even more scriptures about healing. More students stopped him. “We just don’t believe in that stuff,” they’d say. The guest teacher paused and lifted the page of scripture he was reading from and ripped it out of the Bible, “Well then I guess we better get rid of this page.” He went on and on, ripping out more pages about healing and other topics they disagreed with. By the time he was done, the Bible was nothing more than a thin little book. “Here’s your Bible,” he said. Then he left.
Tags: authority, freedom, God's Word, healing, truth, Victory
Jun
24
2009

Something is shifting. Something has shifted.
For me, this is hard. I’m honestly not ready for Jesus to come back. I mean, from a spiritual standpoint, yes, I’m ready. But I have so much in my heart that I’m longing to see and do. Living to be 100 years old wouldn’t even be long enough. I’m not one of these people that is white-knuckling it, hoping that Jesus will hurry up and come back so that all my problems will be solved. I don’t have problems. I live the Word of God and I defeat satan on a daily basis. I don’t wish and hope and pray for victory. I have victory. If satan creeps in with depression or sickness or poverty, I cut him to pieces with the Sword of the Spirit of the Word of God. Through Christ, I always triumph.
Tags: Christians, End Times, get ready, God, God's Word, Jesus, Revelation, the end, the end is near, The Sword, truth
May
22
2009

So much of religion is guilt- and shame-based. And somehow, in reacting to error, an entire movement has cropped up to try to validate people’s emotions — to let them know that they’re ok and that they’re understood and that it’s ok to feel a certain way. And of course there’s nothing wrong with being understood and being validated. But first of all, Christianity has nothing to do with religion. Religion may be guilt- and shame-based, but Christianity came to set us free from that. So why then do we fall into this trap that says that the best way we can help wounded people is to validate them emotionally? Did Jesus Christ come to pat the old man on the back and say “You’re ok. It’s ok that you feel that way.”? Or did He come to crucify (put to death) the old man and make us new creations in Him?
Tags: Bible, emotional validation, emotions, feelings, God's Word, truth
May
19
2009

That should be at the top of every Christian’s to-do list. Learn to argue. Yes, argue.
I dare you to sit still for one minute — or even 15 seconds — and count how many times a lie comes into your mind. Sure, you may not realize it’s a lie. Perhaps the lies that will bombard your mind during that one-minute or 15-second interval are lies you’ve believed your entire life. But if you can’t find them in God’s Word, they’re lies. And lies are nothing more than satan’s arguments against the truth.
Tags: argue, God, Jesus Christ, Jesus in the wilderness, lies, satan, talk back, truth
May
05
2009

You know why that story I shared yesterday is so huge for me? It’s huge for me because for most of my life, I was living under this old religious lie that says: Whatever happens, happens. And the best thing you do, as a Christian, is just keep a good attitude. I lived under the lie that to be a Christian means you’ll have some pitiful, defeated life. I learned that living by my emotions is ok. And at the end of all these un-Biblical, un-Godly beliefs, they’d tack on this: But don’t worry, God’s grace is sufficient for you. And His grace was sufficient for me, but you know what? I still lived a defeated life as satan’s doormat. Once I discovered what God’s Word really said and stopped listening to the doctrine of people’s experiences, I got angry. And that anger hasn’t left. Now I’m not talking about the sort of anger that’s based in rage and fear — I’m talking about a righteous anger towards satan and towards those religious lies that kept me in bondage for years.
Tags: God's Word, healing, relentless, Sickness, Sword, truth, Victory
May
03
2009

I want to tell you a story about what happened to me last night. I know a lot of the stuff I write on here about God’s Word and believing it and living it might seem like “a lot to ask for” to some people. “Do you mean we’re actually supposed to live like that?” you might think. But I can honestly say that about 99% of what I write on here comes from my own life. And unless I can live it in my own life, I don’t think I have any business telling you to.
Tags: dizziness, God, God's Word, relentless, Sickness, truth
Apr
03
2009
God’s Word.
It’s the reason that I’m here. It’s the reason that I’m sitting here, writing on this blog. And it’s the reason I’m still standing, breathing, living, fighting today. It’s the reason I haven’t thrown in the towel. Because let’s face it: At the basis of every single problem that satan throws at us is a ploy to turn us away from God, make us doubt Him, make us see Him as the problem. God’s not the problem. He’s the ANSWER. Do you have questions? He’s the answer. Do you have problems? He’s the answer. And yet you can’t even grab onto His coattails without His Word.
Tags: freedom, God's Word, obsession, total truth, truth
Jan
16
2009

Freedom was so much easier than I thought. I mean, I had to fight for it. I had to be steadfast and determined to get it. It didn’t just fall from the sky one day and land in my lap. But it was a lot easier than the other things I tried. The books I read and the sermons I listened to — of course, they had truth nestled in them. But it wasn’t enough to set me free. Other people’s words of wisdom and testimonies are great, but they won’t set us free. They push us towards freedom, but they won’t unlock the door. God’s Word and His Word alone has the power to break the crafty strongholds that satan has spent years building in our lives.
Tags: Bible, freedom, God, God's Word, meditate, scriptures, truth, Victory