I Stay Motivated by Speaking In Tongues

Daily writing prompt
How do you stay motivated when learning something new?

“And pray in the Spirit on all occasions . . .” (Ephesians 6:18) Praying in the Spirit (in tongues) is incredibly powerful! Tongues are a gift from God meant to help you, not something to fear.

If you are hungry to be more aware of and surrendered to the real presence of the risen Jesus Christ, I recommend the spiritual gift of speaking in tongues. I accepted and began to regularly use that gift when I was twenty years old. It has and continues to enrich my life daily in glorious ways.

All Christians don’t speak in tongues, but I believe that God has made that gift available to any Christ-follower who wants it. It is humbling to think about speaking words that you don’t know that can sound like babbling. But if you will get past the fear of embarrassment or deception, the experience itself is magnificently life-revolutionizing. Praying in tongues always supernaturally stirs up my passionate love for Jesus.

The gift of tongues is miraculously received by faith, not by merit or by effort. A great example of receiving a miracle from God is Peter walking on water. When he saw Jesus walking on the water, Peter said: “Lord if it’s You tell me to come to You on the water.” (Matthew 14:28) Jesus replied: “Come.”

The gift of walking on water was offered to Peter. At that moment he had to decide what to do with Christ’s offer. Peter could wait for Jesus to move his legs, or Peter could move his own legs and step out in faith onto the water.

When Peter put his faith into action and shifted his weight from the boat to the water, a miracle happened. At that moment Peter didn’t sink. He walked on water. The miracle wasn’t that Peter walked. The miracle was that the water held him up as long as he kept his eyes and faith on Jesus.

However, when Peter thought about what he was doing he became afraid, doubted, and began to sink. Then cried out: “Lord, save me.” Jesus responded to Peter’s request by reaching out and holding him. Then Jesus and Peter walked back into the boat together.

Praying in tongues is very similar. Every Christian doesn’t want to speak in tongues. Some passively say, “If God wants me to have that gift He will give it to me.” However, the Bible says, “You have not because you ask not,” (James 4:2-3) and “Ask and you shall receive.” (Matthew 7:7)

When the disciples began to speak in tongues, the Bible says: “They began to speak as the Spirit enabled them.” (Acts 2:4) Notice who did the speaking. The disciples began to speak. They didn’t refuse to move their lips and try to hold back the strange sounds.

The King James Version says: “They spoke as the Spirit gave utterance.” The disciples spoke but the Holy Spirit gave them the words. It’s the same for you. To receive the gift of tongues, you have to move your own mouth and trust that when you do God will release an unknown language from within you.

The proof is in the application. You’ve read this far. If you want this simple and humble gift that will revolutionize your walk with Jesus, then here’s how you can receive it:

1) Humble yourself. Set aside all self-righteousness. (James 4:6) Ask God to search your heart. (Psalm 139:23-24) Listen quietly to Him. Acknowledge, renounce, and ask forgiveness for pride (James 4:6) and for any wrong behavior or wrong thinking that He reveals about you. Allow Him to forgive you and cleanse your heart. (1 John 1:9)

2) In the same way that Peter asked Jesus to let him walk on the water, ask God to give you the gift of tongues.

3) Then do what Peter did when he walked out of the boat and on to the water. Leave your comfort zone and speak (move your lips and make a sound) but not in your language. At that moment the rivers of living water that Jesus spoke about (John 7:37-39) will begin to flow from your innermost being as words you don’t know pour out of your lips. You will suddenly be intensely aware of the presence and reality of the living Jesus, and you probably won’t want to stop speaking. (I spoke for hours when I first received the gift of tongues.)

4) Pray in tongues every day. Refuse to quench or stop using the gift God has given to you. If you spoke in tongues in the past but don’t do it in the present, ask God to help you stir up the gift that He gave you back then. (2 Timothy 1:6) Step out in faith and begin to frequently pray in tongues.

5) Rely on God. If you trust Him, He won’t give you a counterfeit gift. He won’t let the devil give you fake tongues. Have confidence in Jesus’ words: “Which of you, if your son asks for bread, will give him a stone? Or if he asks for a fish, will give him a snake? If you, then, though you are evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father in Heaven give good gifts to those who ask him! (Matthew 7:9-11) Hallelujah! All glory to God and to Him alone!

“For if I pray in a tongue, my spirit prays, but my mind is unfruitful. So what shall I do? I will pray with my spirit, but I will also pray with my understanding; I will sing with my spirit, but I will also sing with my understanding. Otherwise when you are praising God in the Spirit, how can someone else, who is now put in the position of an inquirer say ‘Amen’ to your thanksgiving, since they do not know what you are saying? You are giving thanks well enough, but no one else is edified. I thank God that I speak in tongues more than all of you. But in the church I would rather speak five intelligible words to instruct others than ten thousand words in a tongue.” (1 Corinthians 14:14-19)

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Loosen Your Fiery Grimaced Grip

Daily writing prompt
What’s a book that completely surprised you?

Advice from a book that always surprises me:

Loosen your fiery grimaced grip. Open up your hands and your heart to God and to people. Turn your tight fists into unfolded palms of praise and full surrender to the risen Jesus. Replace your grimace with a loving smile.

Let Christ live in you and lighten you up with the glorious light of His hope-filled presence. Depend on Jesus to protect the things that you are so desperately clinging to. He can defend you so much better than you can. “Love your enemies. Bless those who curse you.”

Refuse to bow to golden idols. Be like the three men in the Bible who refused to honor, respect, and bow to a giant golden statue of the head of state. The king was so angry he threatened to throw them into a fiery furnace.

The three men replied: “If we are thrown into the blazing furnace, the God we serve is able to deliver us from it, and He will deliver us from your majesty’s hand. But even if He does not, we want you to know, your majesty, that we will not serve your gods or worship the image of gold you have set up.” (Daniel 3:17-18)

The king was furious. He blasted the three men with the full force of his anger and had them tied up and thrown in the furnace. Then someone who looked like a supernatural being appeared in the fire with the men. He and the three men were walking around unbound in the furnace. The three men walked out unharmed and they didn’t even smell like smoke.

If you want to experience true greatness and true strength have the courage to reject the idols of anger and hatred and religious self-righteousness. Then begin to faithfully obey the living Jesus who said: “Love your enemies. Bless those who curse you.”

Never allow anyone or anything to cause you to put any country or any leader first. Jesus is Lord. Only He (and He alone) deserves to be first in your life!

A guy on Facebook told me to give him some evidence that mixing politics and Christianity together is a dangerous thing. Then he said, “You can’t because it doesn’t exist.” Here is my response to him.

Thanks for asking. Read about the Spanish Reconquest and the Spanish Inquisition. The government and the church teamed up to torture and drive out hundreds of thousands of Jews, Muslims, and protestant Christians. Also, read how European kings and churches used the concept of “the Divine Right of Kings” to justify the persecution and killing of Christians (and other groups) who disagreed with them, in the name of God and Christianity. Another example is the multiple Crusades that religious European governments launched against Muslims and even Eastern Orthodox Christians. Read how the English government arrested thousands of Quakers because they wanted to be led by God’s Spirit instead of by government sponsored religion. Read how politicians and government officials in the Southern states of the USA twisted the Bible and tried to use Christianity to justify holding black people in life-long servitude and selling them to each other like cattle. That’s a few examples for you. When a government feels sanctioned by God, they frequently feel justified in abusing and even killing people who disagree with their faith and their theology. All God’s best to you.

Freedom of speech is a God-given human right. In the USA it is guaranteed by the Constitution. To insult or attack people for expressing their opinion is anti-American and anti-Christian.

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Inner Fitness is Mystical

Daily writing prompt
How can you build a regular fitness routine?

Is Christianity mythical or mystical? Some people believe that the Bible and Christianity are mythical. Other people claim to be Christians but live like the Bible is made up of mere myths. I’ve found the Bible and faith to be mystical. The faith described in the Bible has led me into direct ongoing communication and deep personal relationship with the risen Jesus Christ.

Christ said that His sheep hear His voice and follow Him. (John 10:27) I’ve learned that He speaks to me by putting His thoughts in my mind and heart. Uplifting, wholesome, biblically aligned words, images, feelings, desires, and insights come to me and daily draw me closer to the risen Jesus. The more I focus on and obey those inner teachings and promptings, the more I see Christ’s presence and reality demonstrated in and through me.

If the teachings of the Bible are actually true and not merely mythic, then you too can be led throughout each day by direct inner promptings from the risen Jesus. “Those who are led by the Spirit of God are the children of God.” (Romans 8:15)

Listen within to the risen Jesus. Confirm what you hear with the Bible. (If it contradicts the Bible, it’s not from Christ.) Then say and do what He tells you to. You will be amazed at the results.

What do you do,
With Christ in you?

If you are a genuine Christian, Christ is living in you as the Holy Spirit. You can ignore Him or you can stir up your awareness of His presence. You can hinder and hold back His power, or you can surrender to His will and allow His rivers of living water to freely flow from deep within you. You can reject His spiritual gifts, or you can humbly receive them and allow Jesus to manifest them in and through you. You can choke out the fruit of the Spirit, or you can cultivate it so that it flourishes in and through you.

Listen to the Bible, not to your feelings and opinions:
“The disciples were called Christians first at Antioch.” (Acts 11:26)
“Christ in you, the hope of glory.” (Colossians 1:27)
“Quench not the Spirit.” (1 Thessalonians 5:19)
“Fan into flame the gift of God that is within you.” (2 Timothy 1:6)
“Keep in step with the Spirit.” (Galatians 5:25)
“You will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you.” (Acts 1:8)
“Out of your innermost being shall flow rivers of living water.” (John 7:27-29)
“There are different kinds of gifts, but the same Spirit distributes them.” (1 Corinthians 12:4)
“The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace . . .” (Galatians 5:22-23)
“Do not grieve the Holy Spirit.” (Ephesians 4:30)

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“The Light and the Glory”

Daily writing prompt
What’s a classic book that you think is overrated?

I believe that the book, The Light and the Glory by Peter J. Marshall and David Manuel (published in 1977), is overrated from a spiritual point of view because it promotes the idea that the USA is a special nation uniquely chosen by God. That book has helped lead many Christians (especially evangelicals) into a self-righteous focus on Christian nationalism instead of on the New Testament characteristics of love for your enemies, blessing those who curse you, peace, patience, kindness, humility, confession of sin, repentance from sin, and forgiveness.

That has helped lead the USA into what is being called: Freedom 250. It is a gathering that features government leaders, famous preachers, and other celebrities coming together to “rededicate America to God.” Of course, it assumes the idea from the book, The Light and the Glory, that the USA was originally dedicated to God. However, true freedom comes from Christ (John 8:36) not from a government.

Healing a nation requires more than mixing God with patriotism. Patriotism is all about national pride and self-righteousness. The Bible says that God resists the proud. (James 4:6)

According to 2 Chronicles 7:14, this is what is required for a land (and for families) to be healed: Praying with deep sincere humility, seeking to surrender to God’s literal presence, and the genuine repentance of actually confessing, apologizing for, and stopping our sinning.

Throughout history Christians who want to keep Jesus first and to live by the Sermon on the Mount and the rest of the New Testament have been persecuted by Christians who don’t. Daily lifestyle and ongoing behavior will demonstrate who are the Jesus first Christians who continually seek to align their heart, words, and actions with Christ.

I don’t want to love my enemies, but love is a fruit of God’s Spirit. I don’t want to be patient, but patience is a fruit of the Spirit. Sometimes I don’t want to be kind or good or gentle but all three are part of the fruit of the Spirit. I don’t want to control and limit my desires, but self-control is a fruit of the Spirit. But most of all I don’t want to quench or hinder God the Holy Spirit, so I say to Him, “Lord do what you want to do in, though, and around me, not what I want.”

Hear God’s call
For your all,
Not a small
Part of you.
Surrender
Everything
To the Lord.
Let your love
For the Lord
Be with all
Of your heart,
And with all
Of your soul,
And with all
Of your mind.
(Matthew 22:37)
Jesus is Lord!
(Philippians 2:5-11)
Fight to bring
Your every
Thought captive
To Jesus.
Make Christ your
Lord and your
All in all!
(2 Corinthians 10:5)

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Spirit-Led Christians Are Underrated

Daily writing prompt
Who are some underrated people in history?

Radical, Spirit-led disciples of the living Jesus whose hearts and lives are unceasingly burning with love for and obedience to Him have often been underrated. Throughout history they have been persecuted, tortured, and killed. However, lukewarm church attendees are usually tolerated. Sometimes they even achieve political power.

Can Christians and churches get on the same page as the risen Jesus? (Ephesians 5:31-32) Yes. It’s vital that they do! Set aside formalized religion (2 Timothy 3:5) and always seek first the inner government of God in your life. (Matthew 6:33) Without supernatural revelation (1 Corinthians 2:9-16) Christians will stay passively stuck in programmed religion.

A church service
That’s ignoring
The presence of
The risen Christ
Can be boring.
But when people
Are focused on
And adoring
The King of Kings
And being led
By His Spirit
They taste and see
An outpouring
Of His glory,
Power, and love.
Are you soaring
With God’s Spirit
Like an eagle?
(Isaiah 40:32)

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God’s Big Little Meeting

Daily writing prompt
What are the biggest benefits of minimalist living?

A Christian Challenge
(Hold a Christ-Centered Encouragement Group)

1) Gather 3 or more people.

2) Sit in a circle.

3) Explain the guidelines.

(Let’s all listen to Jesus. If you feel an inner prompting that aligns with the Bible, obey it. For example, Christ may prompt you to share a Bible verse, a testimony, an insight, an encouraging word for someone, a prayer, or a confession, or even to start a worship song — according to the pattern of 1 Corinthians 14:26. Please keep in mind that Jesus wants to be free to speak through various ones of us, so when you share keep it short so that others can have time to share. Don’t share just because you want to but because you feel Christ prompting you to.)

4) Have someone pray and ask Jesus to lead the group by speaking to each person present and telling them what He wants them to say.

5) Listen to and obey Jesus and watch how He begins to lead the group through the various people present.

6) Oversee the meeting like an official in football or basketball. Let it freely flow. If someone begins to take over the meeting by talking too long, say, “Thanks for sharing. Who else has something to share?” If something is said or done out of order (or that causes conflict or divisiveness), thank the person for sharing, gently and humbly correct whatever disagreed with the Bible, and turn the meeting back over to Jesus by saying “Who else feels led to share?”

7) When people stop sharing, a good way to end the gathering is to say: Let’s close by whoever feels led praying.

If you are close to Nashville, you can see this in action at Chile Burrito, 330 Franklin Road, Brentwood, TN every Saturday morning at 8:30. (Or google: Beyond Church Ekklesia.)

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What Will Jesus Say to Evangelicals About Their Obsession?

Daily writing prompt
What’s a thing you were completely obsessed with as a kid?

National pride and the Crucified One don’t go together. Choose between them. As for me: Jesus First!

In that day many evangelicals will say Lord, Lord, have we not done all we can to make our country great? Have we not let national pride be our guide? Have we not infused our religion with politics? Have we not (all for Your glory) verbally attacked and insulted people who disagree with us? Have we not often thanked You that we aren’t like the radical leftists? Have we not prayed for our favorite leader and even dedicated a golden statue of him to You? And Jesus will say to them . . . (Matthew 7:22-23)

Christians are called to avoid the love of power. Christ wants to empower us to humble ourselves and allow Him to consistently demonstrate the power of His supernatural love both within and through us.

When people promote exalting a man or a woman above other people, they are way off track. No mere human being should ever be considered to be above accountability.

I woke up this morning at 3:17 with these thoughts going through my mind. All I wanted to do was to back to sleep, but I couldn’t. I kept being urged to get up and post them for all to see.

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The Custom of Being Kind When Insulted

Daily writing prompt
What’s the most interesting local custom you’ve encountered?

There’s a custom that used to be common among an ancient group of people, but it has been very rare in most cultures throughout human history. It’s the custom of being kind to people who say and do unkind things. The people who treasured that powerful custom were the sincere followers of the risen Jesus during the first through the third centuries. The Bible talks a lot about their custom of loving their enemies.

Open your eyes.
Let’s become wise.
When disagreement
Is demonized
True freedom dies.
It’s time that we see,
People have the right
To disagree
With you and with me.

If you want people to change, let them see and feel the fruit of God the Holy Spirit living and working in and through you. “Humble yourself.” (James 4:10) “Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you.” (Matthew 5:44) “If your enemy is hungry, feed him; if he is thirsty, give him a drink.” (Romans 12:20)

“Bless those who persecute you; bless and do not curse.” (Romans 12:14) “Do not repay evil with evil or insult with insult, but with blessing,” (1 Peter 3:9) “Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you.” (Ephesians 4:32) “Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.” (Romans 12:21) “Be filled with the Spirit . . . always giving thanks to God the Father for everything, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.” (Ephesians 5:20)

My human nature doesn’t want to obey those Scriptures. (Does yours?) Yet there they are. We can ignore them or try to explain them away but open the Bible. Those verses are still in it!

It’s easy to say
I believe the Bible,
But until you obey,
It’s mere words that you say.
If you truly believe
That Jesus is the way
Take up your cross daily,
Die to your own desires,
And do what Christ requires!

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The Ideal Life

Daily writing prompt
If you had to describe your ideal life, what would it look like?

Awake O sleeper. Let the everliving resurrected Jesus Christ upgrade you from within. (Ephesians 5:14)

Awaken to the presence and power of the risen Jesus unceasingly living and working in and through you. (Philippians 2:12) Awaken to God’s calling on you and on all Christians. (1 Peter 2:9) That calling is to be more and more conformed into Christ’s image until we clearly demonstrate His love, power, and presence to everyone we meet. (1 Corinthians 2:4)

Upgrade your faith
Beyond belief
To reliance.
It’s not enough
To acknowledge
Who Jesus is.
Learn to depend
On His presence
Throughout each day.
(Proverbs 3:5-6)

Let the risen Jesus upgrade:
* Your attempts at happiness to His joy unspeakable and full of glory, (1 Peter 1:8)
* Your anxiety to His peace that passes understanding, (Philippians 4:7)
* Your fear to His hope, (Colossians 1:27)
* Your bitterness to His love and forgiveness, (Matthew 18:21-22)
* Your hard-heartedness to His compassion, (Colossians 3:12)
* Your restlessness to His patience, (James 1:5)
* Your animosity to His kindness, (Ephesians 4:32)
* Your wrongdoing to His goodness, (Psalm 34:8)
* Your wavering to His faithfulness, (2 Thessalonians 3:3)
* Your harshness to His gentleness, (Matthew 11:29)
* Your self-indulgence to His self-control, (1 Thessalonians 5:6-8)
* The fruit of your flesh to the fruit of His Spirit. (Galatians 5:22-23)
Now is the time to wake up to Christ’s upgrades!

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I Love a Concert Where People Feel Connected Heart-to-Heart

Daily writing prompt
What is the best concert you have been to?

Living in this divided and hostile world, I love any concert that causes people to feel truly connected heart-to-heart. Sincere songs that soar from inner humility, brokenness, and tenderness have the power to do that. Let’s move beyond political divides to genuine heart-connection.

Hold on to and connect heart-to-heart with both God and people. Two groups in society have gone one way or the other. The left lets go of God and His commandments as they boldly promote sexual confusion and moral chaos. The right lets go of heart-felt love and kindness toward all people as they promote self-righteousness and religious pride. “Let no one deceive you with empty words.” (Ephesians 5:6)

Refuse to compromise the truth as taught in Scripture but also don’t personally try to enforce it by manipulation or force. Every nation has people who want to obey the living God and people who don’t. The only way to force people to obey God is by coercing them to comply with His moral rules and punishing them if they don’t. That helps enforce some laws and fills up prisons, but it can’t change a human heart or what people do in private. Carried to extremes it creates authoritarianism and self-righteousness.

Both the left and the right need to compromise (not in truth but in enforcement) and find a middle space where we can live and work together in peace without tearing each other to pieces! To do that we could come together and agree to compromise in enforcement but call things what they are. We could agree to replace “empty words” that deceive people and disguise reality with words that are openly and honestly descriptive.

Here are some examples: Instead of using the words “sexual orientation” and “transgender” we could use “sexual confusion.” Instead of “abortion” we could use “pre-natal killing.” Instead of insulting people who disagree with us or calling them “haters” we could respect their right to have a different point of view and to behave differently than we do.

God gives people free will. Governments have created laws to try hold back behaviors that harm people and society. They use law enforcement as an attempt to compel compliance to those laws. However, without absolute, violent totalitarianism laws cannot be fully enforced. (Even then some people can still slip around them.)

When people believe that they can sneak past law enforcement they will often break the law. Just look at how many people speed when there is no trooper around! However, when one is spotted, almost all the cars slow down.

Government law enforcement isn’t perfect. It can very frequently be gotten around through lying, denying, hiding, forging documents, political favors, pardons, cheating, begging, bribing, and many other ways.

So, what can cause us humans to stop hiding behind blaming, accusing without proof, insulting, using deceptive words, and calling people haters? We need inner law enforcement and we have it. It’s called our conscience. Yet it is easy to ignore it, silence it, and leave it sleeping inside of us.

The cure for any culture isn’t the political left or the political right. It is multitudes of citizens with an awakened conscience who will speak the truth in love and overflow with kindness and compassion for the people who disagree with them. We need a wave, a mighty movement, of inner awakening. “Wake up, sleeper, rise from the dead, and Christ will shine on you.” (Ephesians 5:14)

Train yourself to demonstrate the presence of Jesus and the power of Scripture. It’s not enough just to verbally defend it.

Dear Jesus, in this world of self-righteousness, resentment, loathing, anger, and violence, please wake up my conscience to ongoing humility, forgiveness, kindness, compassion, mercy, and peace. Empower me to speak the truth in love. Forgive me when I put my trust in political leaders and when I put my country first or my own desires first. Instead help me to always first be inwardly and humbly led by Your presence within me in all that I think, feel, say, and do. Be my absolute Lord, King, Master, and God. Continue to change my heart and my mind until I begin to fully obey Your command to “Love your enemies.” In Your Name I pray. Amen!

Reflect Christ
And His light.
Take no part
In darkness.
(Ephesians 5:11)

Let Jesus write
Faith on your heart,
Not just belief
But real relief
From all torment
And every grief.
When you feel like
You are the chief
Of all sinners,
Let Christ give you
True reliance
On His presence
And compliance
With His commands.
(Hebrews 12:2)

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