To Touch Him 3:  Not always  our choice:  theunfetteredpreacher 

Throughout the Old Testament, the Lord chose what people He would call His own.  Who He would save, or set free, who he would bless or curse.

How He would reward the Faithful,  the Righteous and how and when to punish the wicked.

The Lord chose Noah, saving him and his family.  Why, because Noah walked with God, this made “Noah a just man and perfect in his Generation.”

We find almost the same praise for Job, who, “was perfect and upright, and one that feared God, and eschewed evil.”

The Lord’s choice.  He chose who, what, when, where and how, He would intervene in the afairs of the earth, and His people. 

All, the Lords choice, with few exceptions, the Lords plan and way.  

Then Jesus came to die for us.  

We see a change a coming.   He chose many He would touch, heal.  Where He roamed, who He made whole.

The difference that becomes apparent is, Faith enters the stage.   People ask, plead, and pray and it is their Faith makes them whole.

Yet, Jesus is still choosing whom He touches, but times have changed.

We should come boldly to the throne room, to find Grace and Mercy in our time of need.   We need to become the woman with the issue of blood.

We must learn how to press through the throng of people and prayers that surround our Lord, we must learn to touch Him ourselves. 

All who touched Him, were made whole.

We should no longer wait by the pool for the Angels, to move the water.  No longer should we cry out… “Jesus touch me.  Jesus hear me.  Jesus meet my need.”

NO LONGER… QUIT ASKING HIM TO TOUCH YOU AND LEARN TO TOUCH HIM.

This is a Spiritual Truth.  

If we just learn to Touch Him,  His Word, His Promises, His Will….  become life and truth to whosoever will,  learn to practice the presence of God.

The first step is to learn the lesson of the Lords prayer.  

The first step in getting the attention of God, is true Praise, Adoration, Worship.

Start your prayers with acknowledgement of His Majesty, That His Word is Life, That He IS the great I AM.

He alone is worthy of all Glory, Honor and Praise.  He alone is Worthy, He was slain from the foundation, He gave His life for ME.

WORTHY, WORTHY, WORTHY IS THE LAMB OF GOD, THE LORD GOD OF HOSTS, HEAVEN AND EARTH ARE FILLED WITH HIS GLORY.   WORTHY IS THE LAMB.

I Worship You, I Love You, I Need You.  You alone are my help, You alone are my supply,  You alone are Worthy of my love and trust.

As we learn to express our Love, and Trust in the Lord…  we will begin to experience the peace that passes understanding, the joy unspeakable and full of Glory.

We will not have to recite our worries and cares.  He knows them and answers before we ask.

Call unto me, and I will answer thee, and show thee great and mighty things, which thou knowest not.” (Jeremiah 33:3)

And call upon me in the day of trouble: I will deliver thee, and thou shalt glorify me.” (Psalm 50:15)

Isaiah 65:24
And it shall come to pass, that before they call, I will answer; and while they are yet speaking, I will hear.

Please Saints take this first step to touching the Lord.  

LEARN TO VERBALLY, TRUTHFULLY, AND FORCEFULLY ADORE AND WORSHIP HIM.

TELL HIM YOU LOVE HIM AND WHY… EXALT HIM.

Let’s forget about ourselves and concentrate on Him, and Worship Him.

Amen

We will soon learn to touch Him and receive the desires of our hearts.

To Touch Him 2:  Ye Shall Know the Truth:   theunfetteredpreacher 

John 8:32  (KJV)

And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.

Romans 12:2
be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.

At the time of the Exodus,  there were multiplied millions who knew God, and were in the GOOD WILL  of God.  As there are today.

They recognize and accept that God is Awesome, is all powerful, is all Holy, and is their Lord and Savior. 

Then there were and are, those, who have grown into the ACCEPTABLE WILL OF GOD.

This is more, a closer more obedient walk, we tithe,  give, help and care for the poor and afflicted.   

We share the Love and Grace of Christ.

The Gospel is in our hearts, we study to shew ourselves approved,  and Christ is recognized by those who come in contact with us.  

How about those who have found the PERFECT WILL OF GOD. 

This is the place, Jesus calls us to.  The place beside Him,  in His Yoke, walking with Him, obedient to Him, touching those He would touch.

Healing, setting free, making whole, comforting, blessing,  knowing that FAITH IS ALWAYS AN  ACTION. 

If we aren’t acting on our Faith, do we really believe?    Where are we on this scale? 

DO WE LIVE IN THE GOOD, ACCEPTABLE, OR IN THE PERFECT WILL OF GOD?

The Perfect Will of God, is a place available to whosoever will.  The breast of Jesus is big enough for us all to lean on.  (As John did).

Do you desire God to supply all your needs?  Do we want to believe He can do above and beyond all that we ask, think or even imagine? 

There is a place, where every word of God is true. 

Where we can see the Power of God, the Hand of God, the Wisdom, Grace, Love, Peace and Joy unspeakable,  and full of Glory.

If you would like to live in the Promise of God, it is a place available to all.   We can pray, plead and wait on the Lord.   

Or we can learn to touch the Lord.   “All who touched Him were made whole .”  (set free, made whole.)

Should we not learn how to touch Him?  Should we not long to know Him, Love Him, Walk with Him.

Lord, draw us to you, that we might know you, and find YOUR PERFECT WILL FOR OUR LIVES.  Amen




To touch Him 1:  Mark  6: theunfetteredpreacher 

To touch Him, to touch the heart of God.  (That is my desire).  That is the place of Power, the place of answered prayer.  

That is when we begin;  To see, to know, to consider and to understand, that the Lord is alive,” that it is He, that is God, that it is  He, who is the Creator and Ruler of all. (Isaiah 41:20)  

That God, the Lord, our Lord, is not dead.  

The Gospel,  is not  just meaningless childrens stories, or fables, not empty promises, repeated over and over, just stories, not to be taken seriously. 

Whether it’s a great fish, (able to swallow a man), a talking donkey, or a talking snake, (who would lead us astray).  (All true…).

Samsons,  superhuman strength, or the impossible translation, of Phillip, from here to there.   

It all, happened, just as the book says. 

The Power and Promise of Salvation, of Healing, of our not suffering want, of our not being in need,  of our God, supplying all our needs, according to His riches in glory in Christ Jesus.  

The promise that He is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask, think or even imagine. 

All this is true, and all real.  All is possible.  All is available.    To any and all who learn to Touch Him.  

That lack of knowledge, (of how to touch Him),  is the reason His Church is Powerless and dieing. 

As Jesus walked among man, He would choose, who He would touch, heal and make whole.  

The lame man at the pool of Bethesda, or the man blind from birth, out of all those in need, he chose these two, the 7,000 he taught, healed, told the disciples to feed, because they had been with Him three days, with nothing to eat. ALL HIS CHOICE.

Why, did he just choose a few to make whole, when it seems there were multitudes? 

We have no clue, other than to teach those with Him, about sin and God’s love and grace.  He chose who He would touch.

In the time of Moses, the people said, “You talk to the Lord, and tell us what He wants.”  

In the New Testament we are told “to come boldly to the throne of Grace, to find Mercy and Grace in your time of need.”

It is a different time now, The Lord wants us to come to Him ourselves.   Jesus is now the intermediary, between God and man.

As we read the Word, we find in Mark: as people learned of Him,  (Jesus), their behavior changed.

The woman with the issue of blood, pressed through the crowd, touched the hem of His garment and was instantly healed.

Jesus told her, that her faith had made her whole. (Mark 5).

In Mark 6, we find Him going to His home town, they were amazed at His mighty works.  While He said, He could do no mighty works, just heal a few sick.

Because of their unbelief.  Later:

Mark 6:53-56  (KJV)

And when they had passed over, they came into the land of Gennesaret, and drew to the shore.

And when they were come out of the ship, straightway they knew him,

And ran through that whole region round about, and began to carry about in beds those that were sick, where they heard he was.

And whithersoever he entered, into villages, or cities, or country, they laid the sick in the streets, and besought him that they might touch if it were but the border of his garment: and as many as touched him were made whole.

“As many as touched him were made whole.”

The people from His home town were Amazed, and He could only heal a few sick folks, because of their unbelief. 

He chooses, who He heels.  His choice, His decision His will.   

 

Unless those in need learn to touch Him.

As many as touched him where made whole.” 

 Saints we need learn to touch Him.   

Are we in need?  Do we truly  believe? 

Look for next post… let us learn how to touch Him, instead of waiting for Him.  If we can learn to touch Him, He meets our needs

We Fish By faith: shared from:  http://billhitchcock.blogspot.com/  

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An interesting look at Faith:

We Fish By faith

It all boils down to this. You fish on faith and nothing else. You can have the right gear, fresh bait, ideal weather conditions, a great boat and electronics and decades of experience, but none of these things will guarantee you fish in the box. But you still go out and fish anyway because you fish on faith.

The evangelist said, “Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen” (Hebrews 11:1).

Your faith is the ground floor in which you stand and build towards your intended goal. What you have faith in and the degree of that faith will determine how you think and act. And here is the catch (pardon the pun). How you act will actually guide you in the direction of what you have faith for.

You head out in the morning, many of you while it is still dark. You push off, power up and look over the bow. Some may see a flash of green and a flash of red from the channel markers as you head towards the ICW. Others have nothing more than twinkling stars and a faint difference in the shades of black that separate the sky from water in the still dark morning.

It is dark, very dark. But you head out in faith with the promise of a catch.

It is easy to see why so many fishermen believe in God for they understand through experience what faith is. They know the spiritual significance of, “While we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen” (2 Corinthians 4:18) and believe and have faith in God and the day!
We hope for what will be as if it already is. That is faith and true conviction.

“For we are saved by hope: but hope that is seen is not hope: for what a man seeth, why doth he yet hope for? But if we hope for that we see not, then do we with patience wait for it” (Romans 8:24-25).
A fisherman’s life is built on the substance of faith, the foundation of what currently is not. It is hope in the day and faith in the good Lord to provide. Fishermen are just like Abraham, “Who against hope believed in hope” of the promise to come. Against all odds and often common sense, we hope in the day.

Your catch is the promise to come that you have faith and hope in. It is the motivation within you that gets you up and out the door each morning. A warm bed can’t hold you and bad weather can’t stop you for your faith in the day won’t allow you to do anything but to work towards the promise to come. And although you will face many a trial and tribulation and stare defeat in the face, you will come home with a catch. Why? Because your faith and hope will not deny you.

Jesus Christ is the promise to come. It is He in who we have an unshakable faith in. It is the Holy Spirit within us that has quickened our spirit and motivated us to continue on in this life. And we have hope and faith in the His promise, “And this is the promise that he hath promised us, even eternal life” (1 John 2:25).

This promise of life comes loaded with its share of trials and tribulations too! But Jesus told us it would. He said, “In the world ye shall have tribulation”. But we have peace because although we will face problems we will not be defeated!

“These things I have spoken unto you, that in me ye might have peace. In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world” (John 16:33).

We head out each day in hope and faith of the promise of a catch. We live our life in the hope and faith of the promise of Jesus Christ to come. We are fisherman. We fish by faith and we walk through life by faith and not by sight.

King Saul and Samson – men of God? Nope: An old post revisited: theunfetteredpreacher

King Saul and Samson – men of God? Nope

July 26, 2014 bill
When we think of these two men, who were used mightily by the Lord. It is natural to think of them as Godly men. After all one was the first King of Israel, who led them to many victories and the other was one of Israels most famous Judges, who did many mighty exploits.

They were not Mighty Men of God but men God used mightily. Let me explain:

Samsons parents were approached by an angel of the Lord, told though barren, they would have a child. A Nazarene, don’t ever cut his hair, he should eat only special food and drink.

They were obedient, the child grew, the Spirit of the Lord came upon him and he did mighty exploits. He delivered Israel from many enemies.

Then we have King Saul, made the first King of Israel because of his hight and looks.

Anointed of the Lord who made him a new man, while God gave him a new heart. He led Israel to many victories.

You might ask, why are these not great men of God then?

Neither of these men had a real personal relationship with the Lord and did not realize when the Spirit of the Lord left them.

Their concerns were being dissed and revenge.

When we study the life of David, we find a man after Gods heart. Who when confronted with his sin, cried out: “Take not your Holy Spirit away from me.”

A truly Godly man knows and fears grieving the Spirit. He is quick to repent and longs for the fellowship of the Lord.

Suffered many things of many physicians: theunfetteredpreacher

I guess I am officially old.  

I seem to have Doctors Appointments weekly.  

At first, I  revolted, I cannot affort the first $12,000.00 so insurance will kick in.

Then I realized, if we didn’t get over $12,000.00 the hospital and Doctors don’t get paid, except for our $50.00 a month, we pay them.  (A lifetime commitment, how long will it take, to pay $12,000.00 at that rate?)

So bring on the tests, the medical people deserve to be paid.  (We really need to get a handle on medical and insurance, costs).

I am not happy to have to deal with all this stuff, but life catches up to us eventually.  

We do reap what we sow.

In any case, modern medicine is a blessing, 50 years ago, I would be dead 2 or 3 times, from my ailments.  

Not today…. We will be kept alive, long after our expiration date. Long after our best used by date,….   lol.

Do I have a point?  Not really, just getting it out of my system.  We all want to be healthy, to live a long life.  We want to be productive. 

The woman with the issue of blood.  Like us, longed to be healed.

Mark 5:25-34
And a certain woman, which had an issue of blood twelve years,

And had suffered many things of many physicians, and had spent all that she had, and was nothing bettered, but rather grew worse,

When she had heard of Jesus, came in the press behind, and touched his garment.

For she said, If I may touch but his clothes, I shall be whole.

And straightway the fountain of her blood was dried up; and she felt in her body that she was healed of that plague.

And Jesus, immediately knowing in himself that virtue had gone out of him, turned him about in the press, and said, Who touched my clothes?

And his disciples said unto him, Thou seest the multitude thronging thee, and sayest thou, Who touched me?

And he looked round about to see her that had done this thing.

But the woman fearing and trembling, knowing what was done in her, came and fell down before him, and told him all the truth.

And he said unto her, Daughter, thy faith hath made thee whole; go in peace, and be whole of thy plague.

Saints,  we need to come to the realization that: 

 “If I may touch but his clothes, I shall be whole. ”

We spend a fortune,  our own and the publics, trying to live longer, healthier, stronger…. 

When we simply need to learn to touch Him.

That day, there were people all around Him, she had to work her way through the press of people, to achieve her goal. (To be healed).

It is the same today.  Jesus is swamped with requests, for healings, provision, comfort, and grace.  We have to press in and touch Him. 

We have to stand out from the crowd.  Jesus, will know immediately when we touch Him.  

He knows when it is an effectual fervent prayer, a groaning that cannot be uttered, when we come to the Holy of Holies to receive mercy and grace in our time of need. 

Do we know, how to reach Him?  

No, we have lost the art of prayer and praise.   

We no longer Worship, we celebrate our Rituals every Sunday.  We rarely touch the heart of God.

If I could, I would throw out every Ritual, Ceremony, Responsive Reading,  repeatative prayer… (you get the idea), and spend time and effort knowing, reaching out and touching Him.

We need to learn to be still,… and know,… that He IS God.  

We do not know how to reach Him.  We do not want to push through the crowd.  We do not realize the blessing of walking with Him.

It is easier to follow a plan, a ritual, a ceremony,  than to press in to touch Him.

It has been this way forever.  In Moses time, “You talk to God for us, tell us what He says“…

The Levites and Priests adding 600 laws to Gods 10.  (Rituals, Rules, Ceremonies)

He wants us to know Him.  To love Him. To Praise and Worship Him.  

Like Salvation, it is a personal decision, it is up to us.  No one can do it for us.  We must learn to touch Him ourselves.

Prayer, Praise,  Worship…  teach me Holy Spirit, draw me close to you.  

That I might Know You, and the Power of the resurrection,  the Fellowship of Your suffering,  that I might be Conformed to Your Image.”   

Amen



God IS: theunfetteredpreacher 

Last summer,  I was not feeling well. Arthritis mostly, I guess. In any case, I had little or no ambition.  

Having been in business for over 20 years, I am not surprised when work slows for a few weeks at a time, (I often, look forward to the break ).

So I wasn’t concerned when the first month went by and I hadn’t made even 50% of my average income.  

In fact, I even thanked the Lord, for a season of rest.  

Remember,  I was not feeling my best.  (Apparently not thinking either).   lol

It really wasn’t till I was half way through the second month, that the financial lack became a concern.  By the time the third month started, panic was setting in.

Since I am of a certain age, I opted to sign up for SS.  Immediate crisis averted.  (Thank the Lord, for the SS safety net).  

Still a problem, though, where were my faithful and true customers?  I really had not planed on retirement for another 3 years. 

realized something was wrong.  

My phone was not ringing.  I would check it and find missed calls or voice mails.  I would not hear it ring.  Was I losing my mind?

 While out on the road  the phone would ring, when at home nope.

I tried calling my wifes phone, when we were both at home.  I could hear it ring while her phone was silent.  What is going on?

According to Sprint, our local tower was not forwarding our calls. 

It took close to two weeks, (after 3 months of not knowing we had a problem), to find, replace and repair the problem.   

It is repaired now, thank God, but business income, was forever lost, not to mention customers who found someone else to do their piano work.

I mention that to speak of this.  One thing leads to another.  

We often have no control.  We just hang on, look to the Lord and trust.  

This current  time of pneumonia and heart concerns, (the last couple of weeks), like our phone problems, are beyond our control.   

All we can do is look to the Lord, and just hang on and trust.

If God be for us, who can be against us?  

Anything can happen at anytime.  Our best plans, ideas and work can come up short.  

If we trust in the Lord, our apparent lack, becomes a time of rejoicing in the wonders of Gods provision. 

If we reside in His secret place, He is our Shepherd,  our refuge, our fortress, our God, in Him shall we trust.  

He IS, a very present help in times of trouble.  He IS, and IS  a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him.

It is these times, the times we have no control, that draw us, closer to Him. We learn, to give it all to Him, to rest in Him.

Thank you Lord, for supplying all my needs, according to the riches of Your Glory in Christ Jesus,  my Lord, my Savior, my Rock.  Amen

Day 91, 2017:  Cause and effect:  theunfetteredpreacher 

Cause and effect,  sowing and reaping, what goes around, comes around,  ask and you will receive, seek and you will find, knock and the door will be opened. 

“To every action there is always opposed an equal reaction.”  Isaac Newton 

The Bible is filled with promises,  if we, then God… we give to receive, we love to be loved.

Psalm 91:14-16 (KJV) has some of my favorite examples. 

Because we love God:

   *  God delivers us

Because we know His Name:

  *  He willset us on high

When he calls upon Me:

   *  I will answer, 

   *  I will be with him in his troubles, 

    *  I will deliver him, 

    *  I will honour him.

   *  I will satisfy him with long life.

   *  I will shew him My Salvation. 

It is incredible,  God’s love, mercy, promises. 

They require so little from us.  The return for our efforts is multiplied many times.  (30, 60, 100 fold)

We need to sow these few things to God.

Love God, Know God, Call on God.  

This shows our reliance, our trust, our faith.

Psalms  91:14-16

Because he hath set his love upon me, therefore will I deliver him: I will set him on high, because he hath known my name.

He shall call upon me, and I will answer him: I will be with him in trouble; I will deliver him, and honour him.

With long life will I satisfy him, and shew him my salvation.

Thank You Lord, for Your Promises and Presence in my life.  Amen

Shared from Isaiah 53:5 Project

10 tough questions for Christians – http://wp.me/p39Q8G-2Dp

Questions that we need to answer in our own lives.

God is love, but The Lord is a Warrior: theunfetteredpreacher

Two Biblical Truths, seemingly at odds. 

1 John 4:8 (KJV)

He that loveth not knoweth not God; for God is love.

God is indeed love.  Indisputably love.  

John 3:16-17 (KJV)

“For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.


For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved.

John 15:13  (KJV)

Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.

There are many Scriptures to support  this truth. 

 Those of us who have accepted Him as Lord and Savior,  have experienced, recognized, and accepted this truth.

The problem is some, have gone so far as to think, we are all Saved from Sin, because of His Love.  (Nothing is required on our part).

This my friend is a false Doctrine.  We could, all be saved.   Jesus died on that cross so that we might be saved. 

Jesus would, have us all come to the knowledge of the Truth, and find Salvation and Love, in Him.

The truth of the matter is.

Matthew 11:12. (KJV)

And from the days of John the Baptist until now the kingdom of heaven suffereth violence, and the violent take it by force.

It is a battle, with our Natural Man,  our Human mind, our thoughts, and feelings.  It does not add up, it makes no sense.  If God is Love, why have so many died?

Many Christians have a hard time equating the God of Love, with the Lord of the Old Testament. 

So much death and destruction. The Law, verses Grace.  What is a man to believe? 

We must look to the Scriptures.  We must look beyond our common knowledge of who and what we believe. 

We may need to put aside some cherished beliefs, and replace them with the Biblical  truth of the Word.

God, indeed is Love, but who or what is the Lord?

I believe a careful study of the Spirit of God and the Spirit of the LORD, shows us plainly that the Lord of the Old Testament is the giver of the Law.

The God of the Old Testament is the Creator of all, the Supreme Ruler, the giver of Grace and Mercy.   In other words, Jesus. 

Are you interested enough to search the scriptures to see if this be true?  Or will you reject this out of hand?

You never heard this before,  it cannot be true.

Saints, we can believe our Church Doctrine or the Scriptures.  Unfortunately our Doctrines, only reflect the light received by our Denominational founders. 

They had a piece of truth,  (Luther is a great example).  He changed his world, because of the revelation knowledge from the Lord.

Revelation has expanded from saved by faith, to the Baptism of the Holy Spirit.    Yet, many refuse to accept this new revelation. 

It is sad, when teachers teach this is the only explanation for this verse, or that the Lord doesn’t do that anymore. 

The Lord continually seeks for someone to show Himself strong.  He will teach, guide, or direct whosoever will.

Will you be whosoever?  Will you allow revelation knowledge, to enter your life?

I pray our hearts and mind will be open to the will and way of the Lord.  Amen

Spirit of the LORD in the New Testament:   theunfetteredpreacher 

As we have studied the Spirit of God,  we found throughout the Bible, this Spirit is a Spirit of wisdom, knowledge and understanding in all manner of workmanship. (For the building of His Church).

It is also a Spirit of Prophecy, of visions and dreams.  We find this Spirit in the Preachers of Righteousness,  Enoch,  Noah, Daniel,  the 3 Hebrew children, and throughout the New Testament. 

It comforts, guides, teaches, and leads us to Christ.  It is given to us by Jesus and those who accept this second blessing preach with power and find signs and wonders following. 

The Spirit of the LORD is something else.  It is a Spirit of warfare,  we find it first in the lives of the Judges. 

From Gideon, Samson, Jephthah and continues through to Saul, David and others.  It is a Spirit that guides, directs and gives the victory. 

As we look in the New Testament,  we find a few other differences. 

The Spirit of the LORD:

  *  Annoints to preachthe Gospel,  to the poor, deliverance to the captives,  to heal the brokenhearted, cause the blind to see, set free, those who are bound and bruised.   (Luke 4)

  *  Can cause us to rejoice in Spirit, as He reveals things that are hid.  (Luke 10:21)

   *  Can be tested by our lies… some have died. (Acts 5:9)

   *  Can translate us to another place or time.  (Acts 8:39)

   *  Gives Liberty. (2 Corinthians 3:17)

   *  We are changed from glory to glory into the image of the Lord.  (2 Corinthians 3:18)

The Spirit of the LORD.  A blessing from the Lord, to draw all to the Son.

The secret was revealed:  theunfetteredpreacher 

“The secret was revealed”

Is it possible that even today, God’s secrets could be revealed? (Daniel 2) God revealed them to Daniel and the three Hebrew children.  Will He reveal them to us?

When Daniel, in captivity, a slave, refused to eat of the Kings rich food or drink his wine, God gave him favor with the chief-of-staff.

He was allowed to regulate his own diet, he chose to eat no pleasent food.  

God even went farther, “Elohim (God), gave these four men knowledge, wisdom, and the ability to understand all kinds of literature. Daniel could also understand all kinds of visions and dreams.

Saints, God can and will do the same today, for us.  He is looking for those who will deny themselves, put on His yoke, and walk with Him.

It is so sad to hear believers say, God doesn’t do that anymore.  Why not?  What changed?

Throughout the Bible we find individuals who suddenly appear.  They seem larger than life. They preform all manner of feats and miracles. 

Read Hebrews 11.  Why are these people special?   “They believe God is, and He is a rewarder of those who diligently  Seek Him. “

Saints, the secret to having God’s secrets revealed.  The ability to walk and work in the Gifts of the Spirit.  The blessings of knowing, understanding and having wisdom, is in knowing Him.

Matthew 7:21  (KJV)

Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven.”

We cannot claim to know Him, to loving Him,   and refuse to do His bidding. 

Daniel 2:19-23.  (NOG)

   “The secret was revealed to Daniel in a vision during the night. So Daniel praised the Elah  of heaven.    He said,

“Praise Eloah’s name from everlasting to everlasting
because he is wise and powerful.
   He changes times and periods of history.
He removes kings and establishes them.
He gives wisdom to those who are wise
and knowledge to those who have insight.
   He reveals deeply hidden things.
He knows what is in the dark,
and light lives with him.
   Elah of my ancestors, I thank and praise you.
You gave me wisdom and power.
You told me the answer to our question.
You told us what the king wants to know
.””

We must realize where the wisdom, knowledge and understanding we need comes from.  We should humble ourselves in obedience to Him, seeking His face, with open hearts and minds, to receive the secrets He may reveal.

Once again I point you to Deuteronomy 29:29.

Deuteronomy 29:29 (KJV)

“The secret things belong unto the Lord our God: but those things which are revealed belong unto us and to our children for ever, that we may do all the words of this law.”

This is a truth we should hang on to.  Amen

Hear, Lord, the voice of Judah: theunfetteredpreacher

Deuteronomy 33:7
And this is the blessing of Judah: and he said, Hear, Lord, the voice of Judah, and bring him unto his people: let his hands be sufficient for him; and be thou an help to him from his enemies.

Moses is giving one of his 4, (if memory serves), departure speeches. In this one he is Blessing the individual tribes.

The Lord is ready to bring him up the mountain, so he can see the Promised Land, and be buried where no man can find him.  

He was to See, to observe, to know, the Promised Land,  is there,  but not to enter.

A great man of God, the Auther of the first 5 books of our Christian Bible and also of the Jewish Torah.  The book of the Law.

Moses, loved God, knew God, walked in the ways of God, yet is not allowed to enter the Promised Land. 

Why not?  Sin.  

He was told to speak to the rock, to receive water for the people.  The first time he received water from this rock, he was told to strike it.

He struck it again, the second time, instead of speaking to it, as he was told.  This was the Sin, that kept him from entering the Promised Land.

He was now,  ready to die.  He had brought the people to the border, someone else was to bring them home. 

One hundred and twenty years old. His eyes had not dimmed, his strength not diminished. 

So he is Blessing the tribes.  You can read them all in Deuteronomy 33.  I would like to focus on the blessing of Judah.

Deuteronomy 33:7
And this is the blessing of Judah: and he said, Hear, Lord, the voice of Judah, and bring him unto his people: let his hands be sufficient for him; and be thou an help to him from his enemies.

The blessing of Judah can be looked at in three parts.  The first is for the Lord to  hear the voice of Praise, (Judah).  

The book tells us the Lord inhabits the Praise of His people. 

In 2 Chronicles 20: we learn the Power of Praise.  As Praise, (Judah), led the army into battle,  the found their  enimies destroyed before they arrived.

The only thing they had to do was to collect  plunder. 

Saints, learn how to Praise.  Scripture songs, are God’s songs, sing them back to Him, lift up God’s  word, remind Him of His promises. 

Learn to focus, meditate, pray, speak the Word of God.  He watches over His Word to preform it.

The second part of the blessing:  “bring him unto his people.”  We can easily over think this one.

My take on it is, Lord bring Praise unto whosoever will.  

Praise is available to all, Praise will shew forth God’s marvelous works.

The Lord is Worthy to be Praised, by Praise we can be saved from our enemies. Praise Glorifieth God.

This saints is the purpose of Praise, to lift up God to all, to remind Him to fight on our behalf.  

It looses the Power of God in our lives.

Let his hands be sufficient for him; and be thou an help to him from his enemies.”  

The third part of the blessing.  Our hands to be ready, willing and able, to do the work, and for the Lord to be a help (a shield, a covering, a hedge of protection, a strong tower, a place of safty), from our enemies. 

Moses knew the Lord and God.  He encourages us to learn to Praise.  To find the path to the place of rest in the Lord.

Psalm 28:7
The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart trusted in him, and I am helped: therefore my heart greatly rejoiceth; and with my song will I praise him.

Lord, please open our hearts and minds to Praise.   Amen

Do we want to experience all God has for us?  Or do we wait for “that day?”

Today is the day of Salvation….

Waited on hand and foot: theunfetteredpreacher

I just spent five days and four nights in Carteret County’s most exclusive accommodation.  

I had a beautiful room, exceptional service, tasty nutritious food, a caring,  efficient, and professional staff.

Altogether a pleasent, experience.   It is a shame, I spent so much of my time sleeping. 

I had pneumonia and heart concerns. 

I am much better now, only because of the Lord, and the professional, knowledgeable, and caring people, employed at Carteret Health Care.

A big THANK YOU, to the cleaning staff, (the place is spotless, the people are pleasent, and efficient).

I do not know how to separate out, all the specialties, assistants, students, Nurses and Doctors.   Thank you to all, I never felt forgotten,  alone or not informed of my condition. 

The Nurses and staff that gave me meds, poked holes in my arms and dealt with my more personal needs, did so with grace, humor and knowledge. 

Thank you, for being so kind and gracious to me.  

When not feeling well, your attitude really affects how we view the world.

You brought sunshine into my life, while I struggled in darkness. 

Thanks to all, (especially 3rd floor folks), at Carteret Health Care.

Day 88, 2017:  The land of forgetfulness:  theunfetteredpreacher 

Our home, the place we walk, talk and exist, the land of forgetfulness

We forget, how precious and costly our liberty and freedom is. (Many fought and died, for us).

We forget, or never realized the investment, work, and worry someone put into that company we work for. Which allows us to hold our heads high, while we provide for our families.   

We forget, or never knew, what life was like before the Government became our Momma. 

 (Seat belts, helmets, air bags, cafe standards, cars that get great mileage, but are ruined if you bump a sign post).

As Christians, We forget, just how much God gave us. The Creator, the Great I AM, the Supreme Ruler of all, (Jesus).  

He became man, so we could know the Father. (The Eternal, Existent One, the Law Giver).

He became man, no longer made in the likeness of God, as Adam, but made in the likeness of Adam. (He was born into sin).

Jesus was of the seed of Abraham. He was all man, He did no miracles,  mighty works, or healings, until after He humbled Himself, to be Baptized for the remission of sins.  (John’s Baptism).

As He came out of the water, He received the Baptism of the Holy Spirit, and heard, “This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.

Why was the Father pleased?  

He humbled Himself to show us the way to the Father,  obedience.  

The Baptism in water, symbolic of the Remission of Sin, was so the Holy Spirit could enter, to teach, guide, comfort, empower and defeat the Prince and Power of this world.

After this was the temptation.  Satan’s first defeat.  Then miracles, signs and wonders.

Many wanted to join with Jesus,  “But Jesus did not commit himself unto them, because he knew all men,  And needed not that any should testify of man: for he knew what was in man.”

Jesus choose twelve, those who would not forget, to carry His Word and His Work forward. 

That is our job now. We must not live in, “the land of forgetfulness.”

Psalm 88:12. (KJV)

Shall thy wonders be known in the dark? and thy righteousness in the land of forgetfulness?

We see no signs, wonders, and miracles, righteousness is laughed at, ridiculed, denied.

For this to change, the Light must Triumph.  

People we need to let the Light of Jesus shine, if we hope to overcome the darkness.   Amen

The Holy Spirit/ Ghost:  The New Testament:   theunfetteredpreacher 

In The Old Testament we had the “Spirit of God.” He covered the earth, the “Spirit of God ,” was with Joseph,  to interpret dreams, to give the Wisdom, that saved Egypt and the Hebrews from the 7 year drought. 

Joseph was made second only to the Pharoah, in power and stature in the land.

Latter we find the Lord giving the “Spirit of God, ” to build The Tabernacle in the desert.   That “Spirit,” is still given today.  To empower us to build His Kingdom,  His Church. 

It is a “Spirit” of Wisdom, Understanding and Knowledge in all manner of workmanship. 

It is a Spirit that empowers Prophets, Teachers, Leaders.  It fills us with His Word and Power to share the Gospel.  It is the Spirit, Jesus promised to those who believe. 

The “Spirit of God ” the “Holy Spirit, and the Holy Ghost” are all interchangeable names   of the Comforter,  the One who teaches and leads us to all truth, and gives us Wisdom, in the New Testament. 

This Spirit, throughout the Bible has caused the barren to give birth. Gives Words of Knowledge, Wisdom and Prophecy to those who have open hearts and minds to the will of God.

Jesus Baptized with the Holy Ghost and fire.  

People were filled with the Holy Ghost, while we are only given a measure of Faith.  The measure to believe, if we will.  

We must build up our Faith, but the Lord fills us with His Holy Spirit and Power, to share His Word, Heal the Sick, Reveal His Will, Comfort the Brokenhearted,  Touch the hearts and minds of those in need.

If we allow Him, He will give us a prayer language.  A language we do not understand, our Spirit speaks directly to the Spirit of God. 

The Perfect Prayer.

The Gifts of the Spirit are available to whosoever will, the problem is so many won’t. 

We seem to think, the Lord forces the Gifts upon those who have them.  When the reality is, we must seek them, ask for them, learn to use them, to multiply them.

The Lord would have us be Powerful, Bold, Strong in the Lord.  By the Power of the Holy Ghost. 

The Holy Spirit leads us to all truth, fills us with Power to do the will of God,  leads us to the peace that passes understanding. 

We can deny and reject Christ.  This greaves the Holy Spirit,  when we deny the Holy Spirit we are walking in a dark and dangerous place.

There is no where to hide, when we deny the Holy Spirits, call and Presence in our lives.

We really should seek Him, recognize Him, invite Him tonlead and guide us in our Walk with the Lord.

When we take the Yoke of Jesus as our own, we will experience signs and wonders following.  We will experience the Lord as our Shepherd,  we shall not want.

He will supply all our needs in the riches and glory of Christ Jesus. 

Is that not what we want?  It is what I long for. Amen


Tales of my father 12:  theunfetteredpreacher 

This tale is about my mothers side of the family. I didn’t know this until just before Mom died, but I was named after her brother, who had died as a teenager. 

I will have to check with my two remaining aunts about him.  I cannot remember his story.

Archie and Ina Currier.  

He was over six feet tall, had to be close to 275 lbs.   A big man, who worked with his hands.  (Wood working mostly).

She was five foot nothing, maybe 100 lbs, kept the house and the 7 kids in line. She baby sat me often.

On one such occasion, my Aunt Shirley and Uncle Ty were back visiting, after being stationed overseas with the Air Force.

They had a little red, car, (Italian, I think), that had wings on the back, much like the 57 Chevy.

I was running in the yard, and tripped on a tree root, fell onto the back wing, drivers side and broke my nose.

Gram, took me inside, kept putting water on ny face, which caused it to bleed more.  She called Mom, off to see Dr. Mason.

I do not remember if he set it, or sent us elsewhere,  but it turned out straight, if a little big.

(David had broken Martha’s nose with a shovel when they were young,  her nose, ended up with a bump and slight turn).

I think I was in the third grade, I had two black eyes and a broken nose.  My nose hurt, and I wasn’t able to wear my glasses.

It was frustrating to be home from school, TV on, that I could only hear.  I am a big talk radio fan today.  

(I was black eyed broken nosed cote… not my favorite jingle).  

They lived on Pleasent St. On the corner across from Lumbards.

They had a barn, I wasn’t allowed to play in,  (Bummer), and the front porch that was only a couple of steps up off the ground.

The side porch, all (wrap around?) was a full story above the ground.  

I was playing on the porch, minding my own business,  when Grampa saw me.

Now, the real problem here was that my Grandmother loved cats.  I have no idea how many, (5 to 7 maybe?), but Grampa decided I was old enough for this piece of Wisdom. 

He grabbed a cat and tossed it off the front porch and explained how they always landed on their feet.

WOW, HOW COOL IS THAT!!!

After imparting this Wisdom, he proceeded to his chair in the living room.  (He was the only guy I knew who ate peas with a knife).

Well, this revelation called for expermentation.  Could this possibly be true?

So I grabbed a cat.  I want you to realize, to prove this a three foot drop, was simply, not enough.  

I  needed the long side (10 or 12 foot), plus I would throw the cat up in the air as hard as I could, with a good spin.

How else could this be proved?  Well it was getting harder to catch my test subjects, when Gram, looked out the window. 

I had no idea that, that little woman could make so much noise.  

I couldn’t tell a lie… So I threw Grampa under the bus.

She shook her finger and let him know how much she appreciated his input in my life.  

I only remember  one more word of Wisdom from him.

I do not know what the occasion was, but my cusin Buster was staying at our house, over night.  We had a tent set up on the front lawn.

In any case we were in the living room at Grama’s house, it was getting late and I told Grampa I was going to take a shower and wash my hair, before going to bed in the tent. 

I believe with all I am that he said:  “You’ll catch your death of cold, if you do that.”

He died that evening.  

Many fond memories from my youth. I hope you enjoyed.

Tales of my father 11:  theunfetteredpreacher 

This is a copy of an article that was in the Fitchburg Sentinel, Thursday, February 3, 2005.

I spoke with the author, Gerry Martel, he assures me that the Bob’s Fix-it Shop in this story is not my Dad, or his business. 

It certainly caught his essence though.   I hope you enjoy.

Real mechanics are a dying breed:

When I think of auto repairs, please deliver me from those guys in the white frock coats who are as medicinal as a surgeon getting ready for a heart transplant. 

You know the type I mean.  They’re the rosy cheeked service managers in immaculate hospital garb, with clean fingernails and grease free hands.

I want a dirty, filthy pawed mechanic with permanent grease under his fingernails, who at least, looks like he’s on speaking terms with the inside of an automobile engine.

I’m not looking for a brain surgeon,  I simply want one of those guys from a vanishing breed known as a “mechanic”.

Today, the new car industry calls them “technicians”.  Most of them can’t ad lib out of a paper bag.

A few years ago, before self-service, these truly special motorheads who loved cars inside and out, lived at the local gas station.   Yes, they were scruffy, but they were prepared to keep you going usually quickly and at a fair price.

But, I digress, let’s go back to the special guy in the white coat who started my phobia.  The year was 1984, and as a young stud, I bought an “arrest me ” red Z-28 Camaro, customized as a convertible. 

GM wasn’t  building drop-heads in the mid-eighties.  The 305 CID 190 HP V-8 featured duel exhaust and was to be my pride and joy.  It didn’t take long for yours truly and the local police to get to know each other on a first name basis.

From day one, this car had a most disconcerting habit.  When I started the Z-28 in the morning and the engine was still running rough, there was a horrendous banging underneath that sounded like a duo of rock drummers warming up for a concert at Yankee Stadium. 

It scared the devil out of me, but miraculously, this noise would disappear as the engine warmed up.  I can’t remember how many times I checked the undercarriage.   Nothing was loose, twin exhaust pipes were secure.

I brought my pride and joy to the Chevy dealer and the rosy cheeked “doctor ” in the white coat and the clipboard met me at the service desk.  I explained in detail about the horrible noises when the car was cold.

He took my name, address, phone number and started writing furiously,  repeating out loud “banging from underneath car when cold, disappears when engine is warm.”   I confirmed most vehemently.   “That’s the problem,  the car’s brand new and must be fixed.”  

The look he gave me was as if I had made an indecent proposal.  Undoubtedly, the thought of dirtying his surgeon’s coat must have unnerved him.

“We’ll have a machanic check it out and give you a call when it’s ready” all the while shoving the clipboard in my face for the usual signature.

Two days later,  I got the fateful call.  “Your car has been diagnosed,  Mr. Martel, and I’m happy to say it’s not critical and you can pick it up anytime.”

I was smiling, for the first time since I bought the car.  Finally, I was going to enjoy my new ride.  Arriving at the dealership,  there was my proud steed outside awaiting its master.

I jumped in the Z-28, found the keys over the visor and started it.  The two drummers were as loud as ever.  The ratatat brought our “Dr” Whitecoat doing the hundred yard dash.

“Hey, you can’t drive that car without taking the release form to the cashier”.   At that moment I was no Mr. Charming.   

“Listen Buddy, I’m not taking this clunker out of here till it’s been fixed.  You heard the banging as well as I did.  What have you been doing the last few days.  I thought you said it was “nothing much.”

Icily, he told me that the problem had been diagnosed and it was “nothing much” but there’s nothing we can do about it.  Of course there’s no charge for the diagnosis, it’s part of your GM Warranty.

I went ballistic.  “Tell me what this “nothing much” is that you can’t fix.”  Mr Whitecoat dramatically grabbed a piece of paper from his clipboard  and drew an “X” brace in the Camaro’s frame.

“Unfortunately,  in the assembly, something went wrong and the tailpipes were not properly centered.  They are too close on one side causing the pipes to hit the frame when they are cold.  As the engine warms up the vibration lessened so the pipes did not bang against the frame anymore.”

My ex friend, explained again that this might be an annoyance, but it would not hurt the performance.  He even had the audacity to tell me he had graduated from GM’s Mechanics School, with honors, and that his word was gospel.

It was late and I was tired from my day’s work and disgusted by the badgering I had received from the dealership.   Under my breath I uttered something close to “you arrogant S.O.B.,” signed the release and headed home in my “eight banger.”

The next day, I took the Camaro to Bob’s Fix-it Shop.  Bob was the man.  Sure he was dirty, he was greasy, but he also knew his way around cars.  I explained my dilemma and, in a flash, he was under the car, grunted and slid out.

Next step, he grabbed his acetylene torch and his creeper.  I heard a hissing sound and maybe 10 minutes work.  Bob reappeared from the bowels of the Z-28, wiped his dirty nose with his own dirtier hand and said, “all fixed, that’ll be twenty bucks.”

What Bob did was to enlarge the holes around the pipes another one-half inch or so, for extra clearance.  Simple as that.

To this day, when I visit a car store and I am greeted by a Mr. Whitecoat,  my gonads tighten up.  I know two things.  I am probably going to pay more than the job is worth and probably be treated in a cavalier manner.

Real mechanics are a dying breed and are invariably dirty from doing an honest days work.

(Photo courtesy of Janice Packard Roy)

This was written by Gerry Martel, in the Fitchburg Sentinel, February 3, 2005.

It sounds like Dad… except Dad would have charged 10 bucks, not 20…

Thanks for the memories Gerry. 

Unorthodox, that is me: Are these things so?  theunfetteredpreacher 

Orthodox or unorthodox that is the question.

Some of us believe what we are taught, that’s it, there is no more.

That is why so many believe in man made climate change, transgender, transracial baloney,  and that the founding fathers were terrible men.

All this is taught in our Public Schools.   It is our fault that they have gotten so far from the truth.

Why have Christians, laid down and let prayer be taken out of school, along with the pledge of Allegiance. 

That is bad enough.  

It also happens in our Churches.   The teachings, of the founding fathers of our Denominations is what we believe.   Period 

We hold that above what the Bible tells us.

Saints,  it is up to us to:

2 Timothy 2:15  (KJV)

Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.”

If we don’t study the Word,  what is it we believe?   We are responsible for what we believe.

Acts 17:11.  (KJV)

These were more noble than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the word with all readiness of mind, and searched the scriptures daily, whether those things were so.

We need to be more noble, search the Word daily, be open to the revelation of the Lord, and receive it.

Then share it.  

Revelation is not ours alone.  Will it be accepted?   Not by the Religious. Only by those seeking the Lord.

I pray we all will seek the Lord and trust the Holy Spirit to lead us to all truth.  Amen