Let us draw near unto God. – The Fix-it Shop-Filling Station

1 Samuel 14
” Let us draw near hither unto God.”

The words of Sauls priest of God.  Saul was getting farther away from following God and onto the path of destruction.  The priest could not draw him back.

The true priests of God are calling the people to God  today.   So many prefer the way to destruction.

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Tests of Faith : The Fix-it Shop-Filling Station

What are the biggest tests of your Faith?  

For me, the biggest, hardest, test?

In a church full of older, sick and dieing people.  How do you pray a prayer of Faith, for people who believe in Jesus, even love Him but do not accept the Gifts as being available today?

I believe in healing, I believe in a God of Power, Might and love.  I  am 62, can’t  see, arthritis in my feet, ankles, knees.  What a living, stumbling, limping testimony, to the greatness and goodness of God.

I find it easy to pray for a young person who is sick.  They haven’t lived long enough to  deserve the pain and suffering.  They have a life to live, mountains to conquer, love to find.

On the other hand in a failing  church, full of believers that are failing also. I find it hard to pray a prayer of Faith.

Life is a precious commodity. The Lord brought me here, I thought to be a help, to guide to the way of life.

I was sure He would open the flood gates and His Spirit would ignite  His Holy Fire.  There would be true Praise and Worship,  we would see people added to His Church

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Lord, show me Your Way.  Fill me with Your Spirit of Truth and Life.  Either release Your Spirit of Love and Grace or send me  where I  belong.

You have called me to more.  Is it time to open the door?

Turn ye unto me, – The Fix-it Shop-Filling Station

The most constant cry of the Lord: ” Turn ye unto me, saith the Lord of hosts, and I will turn unto you, saith the Lord of hosts.”

The Lords greatest desire, His plan from the Garden.  To walk with man, to have a personal, all encompassing relationship with You and Me, both of us individually.

We read of John, leaning on the breast of Jesus;  the only Apostle to die a natural death.  Do we think he is the only one Jesus loved?  No;   I am here to tell you, the breast of Jesus is available to us all.

He was the one. Abraham, was the one. Noah, was the one.  Enoch, was the one. Billy Graham is the one.  Are you the one?

How well you know and how close you walk with Him is up to you.  You are the one who chooses to accept the offer of His presence, His person, in your life.

Are you obedient?  Are you repentant?  Are you trustworthy?  Humble, teachable, moldable, flexible and thankful for His Grace?

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Lord, I  long to be one of the ones who have chosen to rest on Your breast.  To take up Your Yoke and to walk in Obedience and Faithfulness in Your Love.

One whom You can trust.  Whom You can Annoint,  to do Your work…to lead whosoever will to Salvation.  To heal the sick, give sight to the blind, hearing to the deaf, make the lame walk. 

Lord, I need to serve a God of Power.  Please Lord,  may I be the one?  Lord, mold me, make me, use me, please.

The Eyes of the Lord – The Filling Station

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The eyes of the Lord are in every place, beholding the evil and the good.”

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“Whither shall I go from thy spirit? or whither shall I flee from thy presence?   If I ascend up into heaven, thou art there: if I make my bed in hell, behold, thou art there.”

I believe when we read of the Giants of the Faith, we are intiminated.  Enoch, Noah, Abraham, Joseph, Moses, Joshua, David, Daniel, ect….these were great and Godly men.  I’m not.

We cannot fathom the depths of their respective relationships with God.  How did they reach such heights?

Abraham was a friend of God.  Lord I can’t imagine how that happens.  What is the secret?

We place them above us, we always look up to them, they had lived in a special time and place.

The Lord doesn’t do that anymore.

WHO SAYS? 

Why doesn’t He do that today? 

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Neglected Caroline – 8/1/15

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Neglected Caroline  –  This cactus was given to my wife about 13 years ago.  It sits outside all year and blooms once every three years.   Blooms where planted.

Go forth and do the same.

I am forgotten as a dead man out of mind: The Fix-it Shop-Filling Station

Psalm 31:12
” I am forgotten as a dead man out of mind: I am like a broken vessel.”

What have you done for me today?

That is what is important to many people.   If you haven’t propped them up,  scratched their backs, or given them something.  You don’t exist.

Not so for the Lord.   The “steadfast love of the Lord never changes “.

Jesus, while we were yet sinners,  gave His life, so that we might be able to enter the Holy of Holies.  That we can go to the Father, covered with His blood, Holy, Righteous, Justified, Sanctified. ….Forgiven.

Psalm 37:25
” I have been young, and now am old; yet have I not seen the righteous forsaken, nor his seed begging bread.”

1 John 1:9
“If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.”

God is Faithful, He calls us to the same.  No more, No less.

Revelation 17:14
“These shall make war with the Lamb, and the Lamb shall overcome them: for he is Lord of lords, and King of kings: and they that are with him are called, and chosen, and faithful.”

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Lord, help us to be Faithful, prayerful, humble followers.

Two Bills and a Mel: The Fix-it Shop-Filling Station

WARNING: A STRONG POSSIBILITY SOME WILL BE OFFENDED.  DO NOT READ IF YOUR POLITICS COMES BEFORE THE LORD.

A few years ago Mel Gibson was the rage.  Most handsome,  most desirable. Great story, great actor/director, top of his field.

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Then the Spirit of God got ahold of him, he made “The Passion of Christ ” movie.  He was warned not to, “it’ll loose money, alienate fans, ruin  your career. ”

It made him bigger and more loved then ever.  Then his life fell apart.  (He fell from grace)  Everyone turned on him.

How about Bill Cosby,  well respected comedian, actor /director, entertainer.  I  loved him as a child, “Noah” and so many other  great sketches on his albums.

As an adult I enjoyed the Cosby Show, loved the whole family.   What happened?

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He stood up and said: “Black youngsters needed to pull up their pants, learn to speak English and work hard.”

He received criticism, that was not enough punishment, stuff hidden for  thirty years, now comes out.  Everyone turned on him.  If he did it, he is a sleeze; but why now?  It’s kind of late, isn’t it?

The other Bill, Bill Clinton.  The titular head of a political party.  Lied to the American people,  accused of several rapes, impeached, disgraced.

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He Keeps on keeping on,  Nothing hurts him for long.  Why?  He doesn’t  pretend to be a Godly person, abortion is OK, gay marriage is great, socialism is the plan.

The moral of the stories :

If you try to do the right thing, the good thing, the Godly thing.  The Devil and his minions will push and pull to find your weakness,  (secret sin),   untill they ultimately  destroy your usefulness  for good.

You have to be strong in the Lords love to survive.

How sad when the Righteous have fallen.  There is no mercy from the world for them.

If you believe up is down, wrong is right, black is white.

The world is your oyster. “It’s only sex.” “Everyone lies about sex.”  “His intentions were good.”  “He stands for womens rights.”

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Sorry if that offends some. 

That is how it appears to me. 

Lord, save us from the judgment of the world. May we judge righteously, carefully and Godly judgment.   Help us to walk in the light.

Forgive us and turn us toward You.

Neglected Caroline – 7/30/15

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Following a book: The Fix-it Shop-Filling Station

There is a local car dealer that always speaks of “A customer for life”.  How he had read a book with that title forty years ago and has followed it’s direction since, even giving copies to his employees.

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                              (Not his car lot)

Such dedication to a book.  Do you know Christians that are that committed to the Bible?  Do we live by it, have it for our guiding principles,  give copies to those who are coming behind us?

We should be.  The Word of God, the Bible is the inspired Word of the Lord.   We need to know it, live by it, declare it, give it away,  encourage those who show an interest to delve in, ask questions, seek the face of the Lord.

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Thank you Lord,  for drawing us to You, help us to understand, know and share Your love and grace.

Historical Christ

The Historical Jesus

By:  David Capes, Ph.D.
© ExploreGod.com

What do historical documents other than the Bible tell us about Jesus?

The past actually happened but history is only what someone wrote down.A. Whitney Brown

Most of what we know about Jesus comes from Christian writings. This should be no surprise, since it was Christians who were most interested in telling his story and preserving his memory. But how do these Christian writings compare with what other historians were saying about Jesus at the time?

Scholars have been engaged in what’s been called the “quest for the historical Jesus” since the late 1700s. Yet many of us still want to know if there is credible historical evidence that corroborates what the Bible says about Jesus.

So how does the Christ of the Christian faith square with the Jesus of history?

Roman and Jewish Accounts

Roman classical writings contain several references to Christ and the movement he started.

Around 112 CE, Pliny the Younger wrote to Emperor Trajan, detailing how he was conducting the trials of those accused of being Christians.1 True believers, he had come to understand, could not be forced to revile Christ and worship the Roman gods. They met on a fixed day before dawn and sang hymns to Christ as if to a God.

A few years later, another historian, Suetonius, wrote that Emperor Claudius had expelled Jews from Rome because of disturbances instigated by Chrestus.2 Most historians think that “Chrestus” is a misspelling of “Christus” (the Latin word for “Christ”). Most also agree that Suetonius is referring to clashes within the Jewish community caused when Jewish Christians were preaching the Christian faith in Rome.

Suetonius’s account indicates that by Claudius’s reign (41–54 CE), less than two decades after Jesus’ crucifixion, there were enough Christians in Rome to cause disturbances serious enough to warrant the expulsion of all Jews from Rome.

One of the most important historical references to Jesus’ crucifixion comes from Tacitus. In Annals 15.44, the historian recounts how Nero blamed the hated “Chrestians” (again, a misspelling of Christians) for the fire that devastated Rome in 64 CE. The group, he said, was founded by one called “Christ” who had been executed during the reign of Tiberius by the procurator (governor) Pontius Pilate. He described them as a suppressed group and their faith as a deadly superstition that originated in Judea and spread to Rome.

Around 175 CE, Celsus wrote a sustained attack on Christians and their founder in True Teaching. Though his original text no longer exists, much of what he wrote is contained in Origen’s response, Against Celsus (c. 250 CE). Celsus mocked the Christian belief in the virgin birth and charged that Jesus was the illegitimate son of a poor Jewish woman named Mary. Mary, he claimed, was divorced by her husband and convicted of adultery after having sex with a soldier named Panthera.3

The same charge is echoed in later Jewish sources and may contain a typical kind of rabbinic pun on the Greek word for “virgin.”4 That is, Jesus was not born of a virgin (Greek: parthenos); he was instead the illegitimate son resulting from Mary’s adultery with Panthera. Another charge leveled by Celsus and reflected in later Jewish writings is that Jesus learned the magical arts, performed powerful acts, and gave himself the title “God.”5

One of the most important extra-biblical witnesses to the Jesus of history comes from Josephus, a Jewish historian. It must be noted that the specific text in which the historian discusses Jesus is considered suspect; Josephus’s writings were preserved by Christians who may have Christianized his testimony slightly.6

But even after extracting the downright Christian elements, Josephus still has a good deal to say about Jesus. He situated Jesus in the correct time period and depicted him as a wise man, a teacher, and a worker of miracles. He indicated that:

    1. Jesus made converts of Jews and Greeks,
    2. Pilate condemned Jesus to the cross in consultation with leading Jewish authorities,
    3. his disciples had remained faithful to him after his death, and
    4. the people known as Christians had taken their name from him.7

All Together Now

When taken together, these extra-biblical witnesses tell us a few important things about the historical Jesus. This information matches what the New Testament says:

  • Jesus founded a movement among Jews in Judea.
  • Mary was his mother.
  • He performed powerful deeds.
  • He was a wise man and a recognized teacher.
  • He made converts of both Jews and Gentiles.
  • He was crucified on a Roman cross by Pontius Pilate during the reign of Tiberius after accusations were made against him by Jewish religious leaders.
  • He instilled confidence and trust among his followers, who remained faithful to him even beyond his death.

Moreover, what these accounts say about Jesus cannot be isolated from what they say about the movement he started:

  • True Christians were identified by their religious practice; they would not revile Christ or worship other gods.
  • They met on a fixed day and sang hymns to Christ as if he were a God.
  • They were part of a movement named for Christ that spread quickly from Judea to Rome, and there were clashes with Jews when his followers proclaimed their Christian faith.
  • They believed Jesus was born of a virgin.
  • They were suppressed and persecuted, but they remained faithful.

Taken together, these witnesses corroborate some of what the New Testament says about Jesus and the Christian movement—though the New Testament outlines more of what Jesus said and did.

Unity Despite Bias

Still, let’s consider these Roman and Jewish sources. They are not objective, unbiased accounts of Jesus and the movement he founded. They were written by opponents and critics of Christianity.

With the exception of Josephus—who appears to maintain a more open attitude—the Jewish sources regard Jesus as a false messiah and Christianity as a heresy that must be squelched. The Roman historians consider Christ to be the founder of a dangerous superstition and a terrible evil that has infiltrated society.

Yet remarkably, these biased sources against Christianity often square with what the biased sources for Christianity have to say regarding some of the crucial details of Jesus’ life and death.

If we are honest, we must recognize that objectivity is a myth;8 all sources are biased.9 No one writes or speaks about history from no perspective whatsoever. However, just because a source is biased one way or another does not mean that its testimony cannot be trusted.

Indeed, as evidence is sifted and sorted, more and more people recognize that early Christian texts—written from an unapologetically Christian perspective—are valuable sources for reconstructing the history of Jesus. To identify the historical Jesus, one must be willing to examine the evidence from each side in a rational, coherent way, no matter the source.


  1. Pliny the Younger, Letters, 10.96.
  2. Suetonius, Lives of the Caesars, 25.4.
  3. Origen, Against Celsus, 1.28–32. See Robert E. Van Voorst, “Sources, Extra-New Testamental,” 602–605, in The Routledge Encyclopedia of the Historical Jesus, ed. Craig A. Evans (London: Routledge, 2008).
  4. b. Sabb 104b.
  5. b. Sanh 43a. The Talmud indicates that Yeshu (Jesus) was hanged on the eve of Passover and charged with practicing magic and trying to turn the people of Israel away from the one true God. These are Jewish charges for which stoning, not hanging, would have been the traditionally correct punishment.
  6. Josephus, Antiquities of the Jews, 18.3.3.
  7. For a helpful survey of other evidence, see Robert van Voorst, Jesus Outside the New Testament: An Introduction to the Ancient Evidence (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2000).
  8. See Richard F. Taflinger, “The Myth of Objectivity in Journalism: A Commentary,” May 29, 1996, accessed January 25, 2013, public.wsu.edu/~taflinge/mythobj.html.
  9. Until computers can be programmed to sort through the facts and write a detached, unprejudiced history, human beings—with all their questions, assumptions, limitations, and “issues”—will continue to struggle with the past and tell its story from their own subjective perspectives. This, of course, will never be realized because human beings would be writing the code and inputting the data. As long as human beings are involved in the process in any way, true objectivity will never be realized.
  10. Photo Credit: Shelly Perry / Stocksy.com.
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Gaggle of geese :

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You can’t see it but these geese are running away from a church bus, that stopped to bring some children to church.

The lack of Gods presence  (in power and deed), is the reason parents send the kids, but run away  themselves.

We need to allow Gods Spirit and power back into our lives, to become fruitful, growing churches.

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Lord, help us to be open to Your Spirit.

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2 Peter 1:9
” But he that lacketh these things is blind, and cannot see afar off, and hath forgotten that he was purged from his old sins.”
  
Are you lacking in anything?  I am.  Why?  Because I am not the man of God that I long to be.  Why?  Because I am blind, I have allowed the Old Man to dominate in my life.  I lack the wisdom and willingness to truly follow my Lord.

Self will overcomes selflessness, pride, greed, lust overcomes service and love for others.  What must I do to correct my wrong headedness?

Seek that which I lack:

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he brought forth his people with joy”

This is a partial verse from Psalm105:43a, it is referring to the Exodus.  The slaves were set free, they left Egypt with the spoils of their Masters.  They had the Lords protective presence before and behind them.

They had crossed the Red Sea and they saw the Egyptian Army drown, on what a few minutes before,
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  the word of the Lord was precious – The Fix-it Shop – Filling Station

This is from 1 Samuel 3:1.  ” the word of the Lord was precious in those days; there was no open vision.”

We find Eli the High Priest a man that knew  the Form, Rituals, Duties and Laws of the Lord but didn’t seem to know the Lord at all. 

His sons were ungodly, taking the best of the Sacrifices for themselves, leaving the dregs for God.  Entertaining themselves with the Prostitutes who were in the area.

       The Temple should have had  a warning sign.

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It was a form of godliness, denying the power thereof.

I believe that is why the sons were off track. 

Their  Rituals were dead, there was no life. No truth to their Worship.  It’s hard to be a Servant of the living God, when He is far from you because of your sin and unbelief.

Hannah, had come and prayed for a son, whom she would dedicate to the Lords service.  Her prayer was answered and after the child was weaned, she entrusted him to Eli to learn the ways of the Lord.

It is a wonderful thing that Eli, a man who knew not the Lord, could teach Samuel to be a man that the Lord could and would use. 

Why Samuel and not his sons?  Hannah had given him to the Lord, prayed for him, taught him at home before giving him to Eli. Hannah shared her living faith.

Samuel had an open heart and mind to serve and obey the Lord.

It wasn’t long before Samuel heard the voice of the Lord, who gave him a Word of Knowledge, the Lord told him of the end of Eli and sons.

So  the Word of the Lord was precious, (hidden, not proclaimed), until a suitable vessel was in place.

Today Saints, the Word of the Lord could go forth in Power and Might, if the Lord found suitable vessels in His body.

By the ninth chapter we find:

“the Lord had told Samuel in his ear a day before Saul came,”

Samuel was an open, obedient, reliable and humble vessel, the Lord told Him many things, before they came to pass.  Wouldn’t that be handy in our lives?  

Has the Lord spoken into your ear?  Would you recognize His voice if He did?  The Lord will speak to those who will listen.  Has He been trying to get your attention?

Is there something in your lo life that is more important than Him?  A person or thing, greed,
lust, pride?

It could be that small sin you won’t left go of.  You feed it when you’re alone.  You don’t want anyone to know, it shames you, you believe you have it conquered, then it sneaks back into the light.

No matter how hard we try, the old man raises his ugly head. How long oh Lord?

Until, you are fully immersed in His Word, desire His presence, allow His leading, guiding, directing your path.

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We must take a page from Samuels book.  Love and Obey the Lord with our heart, soul, mind and strength.

Love one another, be open to say:  “Speak Lord, your servant listens.”

Then we may find Power and Might in our Worship.

When did Jesus receive power?

When did Jesus receive Power?

I would hazard a guess, that most people think Jesus was powerful from birth, I don’t believe so.

He told His Disciples:
“You will receive power after the Holy Ghost shall come upon you.”

I believe the same held true for Jesus.  You remind me of the water into wine.?  Remember the response Jesus gave:

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Hebrews 12
“Wherefore seeing we also are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which doth so easily beset us, and let us run with patience the race that is set before us,  Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith; ”

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Why Neglected Caroline and The Fix-it Shop-Filling Station?

When we moved to North Carolina, (USA), in 1985, I was amazed at all the buildings that were sitting empty and falling apart.  I thought I should do a coffee table book, and have a huge NC on the cover but instead of North Carolina, it would stand for Neglected Caroline.

I bought a Tab 3 last year.  Suddenly I had a camera with me and started shooting.  I also was able to start writing. (Spell check ).  So a blog was born.

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The Brand – The Fix-it Shop-Filling

What is my brand?  Help folks, this is who I am.  Is my site? Easy to read, pleasent to look at, informative?

Neglected Caroline,  homes, things, once loved, left to fall apart.

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theunfetteredpreacher.files.wordpress.com :
The Church, Gods people,  love for God gone cold, rituals,  the form of Godliness, denied the Power, left to fall away.

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The State of the Church. ..

The Fix-it Shop-FillingStation :
The place of Revelation and Rebellion against Church Doctrine that inhibits the Holy Spirit of our Lord.

My hope is the Lord will spark a revival in His people. That signs and wonders, miracles will be done, people healed, set free, Jesus Christ lifted up, Glorified.

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Any ideas to make it better?, Friendlier, more inviting?

Thanks for your input.

Thanks for visiting,
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Blogging Goals: blogging 201

I have enrolled in blogging  201,  to focus what I hope to accomplish with “theunfetteredpreacher.com “.  A friend recommended I start a blog after looking at the rough draft of a book. (THE TRINITY IN THE OLD TESTAMENT –  page at “theunfetteredpreacher.com).

I foolishly thought at the time anyone reading it would catch the Revelation; and I would be back on the road, teaching and preaching…. lol….

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“the father of a fool hath no joy.” – The Fix-it Shop-Filling Station

Proverbs 17:21
King James Version (KJV)
“He that begetteth a fool doeth it to his sorrow: and the father of a fool hath no joy.”

My poor father could not of had any joy during my teenage years.  There was never a bigger fool then me, before Christ.  Sex, Booze, Drugs, Rock and Roll. 

I had absolutely no respect for authority,
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