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    • #111571
      Yohanan
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        This video was done by Answers In Genesis and is a timely and powerful testimony to the world we live in today and the calling of God upon our lives. We were not born to this time to be comfortable or to chase after materialism. We were put here in this time to shine the light of Christ to a dying world. I am not suggesting that having a good life is a bad thing but the days are clearly very short and our purpose should not be on material gain and a comfy life.

        It’s a bit longer than most videos I post. It is roughly an hour in length.

      • #111583
        Avatar photoDonna
        Participant

          yes, yes, in this late hour, we have His Word, saying: For a little while longer, so short is the time of Grace among My little lights upon the earth soon to be caught up . .

          Lord, we pray,  cause us ‘to be still and know that You are God teaching us more, how and why the flesh profits nothing. As well, we ask, we pray amidst the busy (dis)tractions coming from the enemy’s evil bent agenda, how long shall it be, Abba will You stay patient while the Bridegroom patiently waits also for Your announcement, “Son go fetch Your Bride” .

          ~ ~. yes, Jesus, may the Lovely wedding ceremony begin . . We are feeling soooooooooo ready, Father . . draw us closer each day, in frequency of prayer keeping us  wide-eyed and not too weary to look up for You, Jesus and Your great and most wonderful appearing . . . .

        • #111588
          KolleenWStone
          Moderator

            Amen ~ This is the time it is…

            And He said to them, “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature. Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved, but whoever does not believe will be condemned.…Mk 16

            At minimum, prayer for all the Lost in all the earth

             

             

          • #111591
            gratefulforgrace
            Participant

              To me, it can be difficult to find that balance between:

              (1) making wise decisions for safety and provisions for myself, my family (and any extended family etc.) whom He has now or may ask you to care for in the future & resisting the temptation to focus on acquiring & keeping personal comfort above all for myself and my loved ones and

              (2)being focused on the Lord Himself and His work- what is He doing in the hearts and souls of these people (family relationships, etc. in your life) that you can, yes pray specifically for & maybe directly encourage them in the growth of their faith in Him…and how can we be involved in His work to draw to Himself the lost people we come in contact with…

              Rest and restoration (even recreation) is good and important and there is no sin in being  comfortable, but Holy Spirit is the Comforter Who is with us always & everywhere- God doesn’t need our help to manipulate situations and circumstances to continually try to create our own or others’ comfort…the temptation is real:  to become self-centered and even lazy, or busy only in trying to take control to create results we desire into our own hands instead of letting go into our Heavenly Father’s…

              i don’t want to be ashamed at His coming – i’d rather be fruity!

              Seek first the Kingdom of God is very convicting to me as once again we begin house hunting…i don’t want to be distracted from my Savior…but we have to learn to be in communion with Him while continuing to live in this world as long as we are here…

              the closer we come to know and love Him, though, the more we are submissive~ in loving trust~ to Him living His life in and through us as He changes our perspectives, attitudes, thoughts, and therefore words and actions as well.

              from Psalm 37 & commentary & Strong’s… Trust in Yahweh/The Self-Existent and do good;  dwell in the land and feed on His faithfulness.  Delight yourself in The Eternal and He will give you the desires of your heart….

              ~as we draw near to Him and He draws near to us, our desires will be shaped by His plans for our good, the good of others, and most of all for His glory~

            • #111592
              Yohanan
              Moderator

                After rereading my original post I want to add clarity to my comment ” I am not suggesting that having a good life is a bad thing but the days are clearly very short and our purpose should not be on material gain and a comfy life” so it isn’t misinterpreted and doesn’t come off as preachy. God requires us to live in this modern day Babylonian society and He has given us many good things. But good things should not be our main focus. We should be thankful for what has been given us but we need to remember that this world is dying and we need to be aware that we are called to be a light in this diseased and dying world. I too often lose focus of this and get caught up in my own life, needs, desires, failing to see the needs of others, especially their need for Jesus and the time is short. We clearly see the proverbial writing on the wall.

              • #111593
                KolleenWStone
                Moderator

                  Agree Yohanan; whatever God has given us, we are grateful. However He leads us each day is our peace. Whatever we have is sufficient because He tells us not to worry. Whatever He impresses upon us at any time to do, or not, is acknowledging and honoring Him in following His leading.

                  Wherever we’re at, we’re content ~ just with a listening ear in this short time left for how the Lord may want us to be included or about steering the lost toward Christ and eternal life with Him.

                  This world has nothing for us.
                  This world has nothing for the Lost.
                  It’s like a stopping place between Heaven or hell.

                   

                • #111594
                  Yohanan
                  Moderator

                    It’s like a stopping place between Heaven or hell.

                    Exactly!

                  • #111598
                    gratefulforgrace
                    Participant

                      Amen, Kolleen & Yohanan!

                      I think He is teaching those who have ears to hear these exact things especially recently (past few years) in the USA!

                      I actually haven’t watched the video yet, but do plan to – this is just stuff that is close to home to me for the past almost year now…lots of learning to let go of what is visible & temporary…lots of learning to hold on to what & Who is not…

                      definite trials, but also definite faith building and fruit bearing opportunities- after the pruning!  And when we are faithful and fruity we are more at peace and full of joy because we are more like our Lord Jesus Christ!

                      When we focus on the blessings more than the One Who blesses or on our hopes for ourselves & loved ones well-being in the physical realm more than praying for and encouraging their spiritual growth toward a healthy, loving relationship with our Savior, we are not as at peace & healthy mentally & emotionally than when we are choosing to seek 1st the King and His Kingdom and becoming more and more spiritually healthy (AKA “Christ-like” by the power of Holy Spirit with us!)

                      Thankful for a place- RITAN- to stop in and be encouraged and challenged in the right directions…thank you for any prayers for the saints that include us all on here!

                    • #111599
                      gratefulforgrace
                      Participant

                        p.s. the world long ago (as a young Believer) was a tempting place to me and i found nothing lasting or fulfilling…later in life, solitude and seclusion became a healing solace but it began turning toward selfish hiding as i held onto growing knowledge of the Lord, but let my own insecurities keep me from trusting Him enough to take the next steps to share- Him, His love, at the expense of “my” time, effort and feelings of comfort and security…I’m thankful He shook up my world…sometimes earthquakes are a blessing to shake us out of ruts that keep us in a very limited perspective that does not match His own

                      • #111604
                        KolleenWStone
                        Moderator

                          gratefulforgrace, did your situation with that neighbor ever improve, or are you wanting to move because of it?

                           

                        • #111606
                          Yohanan
                          Moderator

                            When we focus on the blessings more than the One Who blesses or on our hopes for ourselves & loved ones well-being in the physical realm more than praying for and encouraging their spiritual growth toward a healthy, loving relationship with our Savior, we are not as at peace & healthy mentally & emotionally than when we are choosing to seek 1st the King and His Kingdom and becoming more and more spiritually healthy (AKA “Christ-like” by the power of Holy Spirit with us!)

                            Well said!

                          • #111617
                            Todd Tomlinson
                            Participant

                              Wow Yohanan what a powerful reminder.   “We were not born to this time to be comfortable or to chase after materialism. We were put here in this time to shine the light of Christ to a dying world.”   — I spent most of the first 40 years of my career striving for a 7 digit bank account, working 100+ hour weeks, year after year.   When my company was about to go public I looked at my stock valuation and was proud of the fact that I had eclipsed 7 digits and went into 9 digits.   All that hard work was about to pay off.    And then 1998 happened, my company didn’t go public and in fact we went bankrupt in 2000 as the market dried up and we were left with 975 people on payroll that we couldn’t pay.   To most of those around me I was living the good life – a 6,500sqft house in the most prestigious neighborhoods in the city, a new Mercedes, a new Suburban, fancy furniture, fancy clothes, expensive vacations — to some “I had it all”.    But, money doesn’t buy happiness and those 40 years were the most miserable years.  In 2001 all of those possessions went back to the banks who had financed them and I was left with the clothes that I could fit in my car.    Through that disaster an amazing transformation happened — due to all of the stress I struggled with health issues and while laying on the gurney waiting for surgery – all alone – having had to take a cab to the hospital – I reached up and said “Jesus you are all that I need – if all I have is rags to wear and I have to eat the grains that I gather as I wander around this world then I will be the richest one on Earth.”    I went from anxiety, fear, and depression to an amazing level of peace, joy, and happiness.   I was content with my 10 year old VW, my broken down hand me down furniture, and living in a small rental house in the not so nice neighborhood.   While my friends all distanced themselves, I had the one friend who never left my side – Jesus.   While things have changed a little since those dark days, I still drive a 15 year old Ford truck and wear the same Costco jeans that I’ve had for the past 3 or 4 years, and my shirts are a little worn, and my 7 year old dress shoes are a little scuffed up, but I have peace, joy, and happiness.   Today I’m more concerned about becoming a soul millionaire and I’m working on building my storehouse of treasures in Heaven.   Everything that I worked so hard for to achieve over those years is rusted and buried in the landfill – and your post Yohanan was a good reminder of what’s most important in our short time here on this planet, thank you for that gentle reminder.

                            • #111618
                              Yohanan
                              Moderator

                                Wow, Todd! That is an AMAZING testimony! The most wonderful part is that you chose to chase after the Right treasure, Jesus, and not the fleeting things of this world once your eyes became opened. It’s only natural to put our trust in our friends, our bank accounts, our successes but didn’t you find it interesting that those “friends” evaporated once you were no longer useful to them. Such a sad commentary on the unsaved. But you found you true Friend in the One Who will never leave or forsake you! What a testimony you have! Thank you for sharing it with us. I know it will impact someone who is reading it either now or in the future to turn from worldly things that will rot and rust and disappoint and turn to the True One, Jesus Christ.

                              • #111619
                                KolleenWStone
                                Moderator

                                  Thank you for sharing Todd. An amazing turn of events from “riches” to giving your life over totally to Christ! He got your heart, and you got His! Peace in Him is everything. Joy comes every morning because you/we know we are His, and He is ours. We belong to the Lord and not the world, and He will take us Home!

                                  There is no pressure upon us in this thread. The Lord has many ways to share His truth. Some go to the mission field, some love street ministry – I don’t – some host bible studies, seminars, some do online ministry, some go door to door, some strike up conversation, and some just pray overall. God can use us all, from the small to more public ways depending on what He lays on our hearts, and where our passions and strengths lie. It’s just good to know that we can be instrumental however we are individually led, to be bringing the lost in, in these last days.

                                   

                                • #111620
                                  Yohanan
                                  Moderator

                                    There is no pressure upon us in this thread. The Lord has many ways to share His truth.

                                    Exactly!

                                  • #111621
                                    Geri9
                                    Participant

                                      Wow Todd,  very inspiring testimony!  So sorry you had to go thru that painful ordeal and the hurtful experiences of losing those “friends”.  Just shows how shallow people can be and in the long run, we realize they are not worth having, if they are that materialistic.  So glad you want to serve the Lord and earn eternal rewards that nobody can steal.  There is GREAT satisfaction in being in God’s will and wanting to serve Him.  The enemy will ramp up those attacks because you are a threat to the underworld.   But never fear … because He that lives inside you is far GREATER than he that is in the world.  Plus Jesus will gives you joy and a purpose in this life.

                                      Then when we reach our eternal home … we will receive that dream dwelling place with the gorgeous gardens/beach views/mountain views.  Perhaps you will have that favorite sports car or truck  or will you like traveling with a flying horse instead? 😆   Its a win win situation no matter what.  The will of God for all His children is to share our faith  with the lost … even if we hold a secular job … some think its solely the responsibility of the pastor or youth leader or Sunday School teacher when in fact it’s everyone’s responsibility to go and tell.

                                      Matt 28:19-20

                                      19 Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost:

                                      20 Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world. Amen.

                                    • #111623
                                      Todd Tomlinson
                                      Participant

                                        Thank you brothers and sisters.  Life is so good now.   Being a preachers kid’s kid I watched my grandfather and grandmother live in near poverty but they were always happy.

                                        Through my career I’ve had the opportunity to travel and work in nearly every corner of the planet and an interesting observation is that the people who have the least have always been the ones who are the happiest, and it was those people who’s faith was incredibly strong.   Working in China in the late 90’s I befriended a man who shared that his most prized possession was a single page out of the Bible.  I sit here in my office with a stack of study Bibles and commentaries on my shelf and I often think of that man – I have thousands of pages yet his single page was so valuable to him it was like he had won the lottery.    Its all about perspective.

                                        The church that I was a member of 18 years ago put on “The Bema Seat” play — so powerful — it reminds me every day that someday soon I’ll be standing before Jesus at the Bema Seat and what will the words that He will speak as I stand before him.   He won’t praise me for my material possessions or how big my raise and bonus checks were, but what did I do on this planet to further His Kingdom?

                                        Time is short, but there is more than enough time to:

                                        Turn your eyes upon Jesus
                                        Look full in his wonderful face
                                        And the things of earth will grow strangely dim
                                        In the light of his glory and grace

                                      • #111624
                                        Yohanan
                                        Moderator

                                          the people who have the least have always been the ones who are the happiest, and it was those people who’s faith was incredibly strong

                                          That is so true! They are not bogged down with the trappings of materialism. Isn’t interesting that it’s all right there in the very word, trappings, and yet we simply gloss over it and keep wanting more. Same with tv shows, or more appropriately, programming. Still, people don’t see it or simply don’t care.

                                        • #111625
                                          KolleenWStone
                                          Moderator

                                          • #111638
                                            Paul R
                                            Participant

                                              Thanks for this marvelous song, Kolleen; in my opinion one of the most relevant and applicable worship songs around.

                                              You keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on You; because he trusts in You.” (Isaiah 26:3)

                                              In this verse ‘perfect peace‘ translates in Hebrew to ‘shalom shalom, shalom shalom’ (that’s 4 shaloms!) And we know that ‘shalom’ means so much more than just ‘peace’. The word ‘mind‘ is ‘yetser’, which means ‘imagination’. Our imaginations are extremely powerful!

                                              Turn your ‘mind’s eyes’ to Jesus!

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