Thursday, September 20, 2012
Becoming a Giant with God
by David Wilkerson
[May 19, 1931 - April 27, 2011]
“Trust in Him at all times; ye people, pour out your heart before Him: God is
a refuge for us” (Psalm 62:8).
You must consider your daily appointments with God more sacred and important
than appointments with any other people — no matter who they are.
How embarrassing it must be for heaven to see the way we Christians fail to
highly regard the majesty of our God, the King of Glory. We are often flippant
in the way we keep Him waiting. And at the drop of a hat, we will suddenly
cancel plans to meet with Him in His courts, all for the most trifling thing!
Can you imagine someone keeping the Creator of the universe waiting while he
lingers to view his favorite TV program? Yet that is what many of us do! Even
worse, we often do not bother to show up in God's presence at all. It is not
that we forget our appointment with Him but we willfully refuse to appear
before Him!
Isaiah lamented, "He is despised and rejected of men; a man of sorrows, and
acquainted with grief: and we hid as it were our faces from him; he was
despised, and we esteemed him not" (Isaiah 53:3). When I allow interruptions to
come between me and my appointments with the Lord, I am hiding my face from Him
and not appreciating Him as I should.
The truth is, it is impossible to waste time when you are seeking God in
prayer. Furthermore, outside the secret closet, the praying man or woman
accomplishes more in less time, with less hurry and less effort and sweat.
The most effective work for God we will ever do is on our knees. While the
prayerless run helter skelter, to and fro, attempting great things, the praying
Christian is hard at work moving kingdoms, shattering strongholds, doing great
things and, in the process, becoming a giant with God.
Friday, August 31, 2012
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Pastor David & Shirley Krist here Sunday, Aug. 19th at 10a.m.
Don't miss this wonderful and historic day. Pastor Krist will be ministering in the 10a.m. service and then after the service we will all head outside for the dedication of our Holland First cornerstone at the center island. Pastor Krist and a team of men built the original Holland First church on Clover Street and he had the cornerstone erected there. Now it has been brought to our present facility and he will be dedicating it once again to the Lord at its new permanent place.
Then come back at 6p.m. for our evening service for a time in the Word, followed by S.N.A.C. Night (Sunday Night After Church). This week it's a potluck fellowship. Simply bring a dish to pass and everything else is provided.
See you Sunday!
Pastor Mike Houser
Senior Pastor
www.hollandfirst.com
"Loving God, Lovin
g People"
Friday, July 27, 2012
What's Your Jericho?
Come this Sunday, July 29th @ 10a.m. and receive your breakthrough. God has given me a powerful message that any Jericho in your life must fall! I hope to see you this Sunday @ Holland First. You'll be glad you came in Jesus name!!!!!
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Thursday, July 5, 2012
Blessed Nation by Wisdom Hunters Ministries
“Blessed is the nation whose God is the LORD, the people he chose for his inheritance.” Psalm 33:12
God blesses a nation because of its prayers, not its power. He blesses a nation because of its character, not its commerce. He blesses a nation because of its trust in Him, not its advanced technology. God blesses a nation because of its fear of the Lord, not its fear of man. God blesses a nation who loves God and expresses that love in caring for the impoverished and diseased. God blesses a nation because of His church, not the size of that nation’s economy. Prosperity may be the result of a God-fearing nation, but it is not the cause. People believe in God when they get enough of themselves and realize there has to be more to this life than simply meeting their every need. God blesses a nation when individuals gather corporately in vibrant Christian worship; the church is God’s means to awaken a nation. Nations who try to control the church lose God’s blessing. God’s blessing cannot be governed. Every time government intercedes to manage faith, the faithful become more marginalized. Countries that restrict church competition and rely on a state-church monopoly miss the mark. The church is meant to be released to restore the ravished character of culture. Christians are “salt and light” (Matthew 5:13-14) in the midst of decayed and darkened nations. When believers gather together in a bond of love they create a thirst for righteousness and shed light on the ways of the Lord. Wise nations encourage competition among churches. Freedom of religion feeds faithfulness in God. God expects His church to grow and engage with the culture. This is how He changes a nation. When countries have church choices, they can compare and choose what is best for their families. A church that drifts into irrelevance and isolation is of little concern to Satan. He wants religion to come across as ambiguous and antiquated. Churches that are alive and well serve a mighty and compassionate Christ. These types of trusting institutions make a difference in their communities. A church that is alive and growing becomes a catalyst for good things. Indeed, God blesses nations where the church is allowed to compete. Stewardship trumps entitlement. Sick churches are not kept alive by outside funding. They either change or close. God blesses nations when His bride’s worship is alive, engaging, and relevant. Therefore, avoid churches where membership is just a status symbol. Attend church where God is loved and feared, and worship where you see the Lord high and lifted up. Soak up the teachings of the Bible that transforms your life. Band together with a group of believers who are disciples and who disciple others in the faith. Choose a body of believers where the character lessons you teach your children at home converge with their small group lessons on Sunday. If church is not working for you, then pray to find one that works best in this season of life. God blesses nations who humbly seek Him. “…if my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land” (2 Chronicles 7:14).
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Incredible devotional about Afflictions
David Wilkerson Today
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2012
GOD IS MAKING AN INVESTMENT IN YOU!
by David Wilkerson
[May 19, 1931 - April 27, 2011]
When a parent sends a child to college, it requires a great investment.
Obviously that parent hopes his child will apply herself to the rigors of her
training. Why? Does he hope she will graduate, come home, hang her diploma on
the wall, then sit around the house watching television? No! That parent hopes
his child will make his investment pay off by starting a good career.
Likewise, when the U.S. military offers a free education to an enlisted
soldier, those years of education are considered an investment. The soldier is
told, "After you're educated, your nation and government want a certain amount
of your time." That trained soldier is expected to serve in the armed forces
for a number of years in order to justify the investment.
So it is with the Lord and our afflictions. Everything you go through as a
Christian is a training exercise behind which God has a divine purpose. He did
not save you so that you could cruise into paradise on a luxury liner; He saved
you to prepare you to be of use in His kingdom. The moment you were born again,
He enrolled you in His school of suffering. And every affliction, every trial,
is another lesson in the curriculum.
Some Christians are in kindergarten. Their afflictions are not difficult to
understand and their tests are much easier to endure. Others are in grade
school, and they quickly learn that their tests have become a little tougher to
face and harder to understand. Others are in college, and their afflictions are
much more severe and more difficult to figure out. Still others are in
postgraduate school, with years of hard afflictions behind them and many
difficult tests looming before them. Their afflictions are the toughest of
their lives, and they realize they need Holy Ghost strength to deal with them
all.
My point is, God wants veterans of spiritual warfare — people who have been
through many afflictions — to prove His faithfulness to the next generation.
And every affliction we endure is an investment He is making in us as His
veterans.
“Many are the afflictions of the righteous: but the Lord delivereth him out
of them all” (Psalm 34:19).
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