Tuesday, February 14, 2012
The Blank Page, It's Time To Fill It In
Change leads somewhere. It can be difficult at times, but it does take us somewhere.
Change leads to something NEW! Any new thing is intimidating at first.
When something is NEW it can bring the freshness back into our lives.
We get excited, invigorated, energized, passionate. Something ignites in our hearts. We are FIRED UP! Especially when the new thing is from God.
Our new experiences bring life back when only a short time earlier we were desperately searching for it, trying to satisfy our spiritual hunger.
When Joshua became the leader after Moses died, suddenly everything was NEW!
The bondage of the wilderness was about to end. NEW LAND. A fresh mandate. A blank page. Now they needed a new attitude and skills.
No longer just talking, they were now doing. THIS was their NEW DAY. Canaan was within sight.
They were about to conquer the land that had seemed so impossible to conquer.
Suddenly these former slaves were now landowners.
Caleb shouted ,“GIVE ME MY MOUNTAIN!”
Caleb waited 45 years for this day. He was 85.
Joshua was about 100.
Now the time had come, new energy surged through their bodies. Their WAIT WAS OVER.
Their desperation was rewarded, their faithfulness paid off. VICTORY was assured.
So what is your mountain? What new and fresh territory has God led you to conquer? IT IS TIME.
Your long wilderness trek is over. Oh praise the Lord!
Yours for revival,
Pastor Francis Armstrong
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
2012 – Year of Governmental Order
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Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Just like that!
I was sitting in my hotel room last week doing my devotions when I heard a series of guns shots ring out. It must have been 8 shots or so. By the time I got up to look outside, one person was dead, one wounded. Just like that! A life ended in a matter of seconds and he was gone.
Did he know Jesus? Was he married? Any children? I was there to preach. I was there to preach the gospel of life and this person was dead.
The locals tell me it was a gang hit but no matter what, a life was gone. It showed me again how we have no idea what a day holds. I am sure this person did not know he would die that day. And we have no idea what a day will bring us.
I know this – the Bible says "this is the day the Lord has made and I will rejoice and be glad in it!" We must live every day like this.
In light of eternity, how are we living each day? My prayer is that we live it to the fullest and full out for him.
Yours for revival,
Pastor Francis Armstrong