Make God Your Chief Chef!

God is a chef who is looking for people to be His Spirit-prompted ingredients. (Romans 8:14) He wants to bring Christians together to demonstrate His glorious presence and power. (1 Corinthians 2:4)

Be an interactive ingredient in the body of Christ, not just a cold vegetable passively chilling in a religious fridge. Humbly receive and surrender to God the Holy Spirit. Allow Him to continually direct and empower you (Acts 1:8) to testify about what He is saying and doing in your life. (Revelation 12:11)

One ingredient can’t make a delicious recipe. One persona alone can’t fully empower people to “taste and see that God is good.” However, when a group of Spirit-led Christians allows God to connect them heart-to-heart and mold them together in His presence as a living demonstration of the body of Christ, if unbelievers come in, ‘the secrets of their hearts are laid bare. So they will fall down and worship God exclaiming ‘God is really among you!'” (1 Corinthians 14:24-25)

A few songs and a one-man sermon aren’t God’s recipe for meetings in the body of Christ. The Bible says that when Christ-followers meet together, everyone has the opportunity to say something. (See 1 Corinthians 14:26) If you have been redeemed by the Lord, speak up and openly say so! Go beyond the Sunday morning wall of silent, frozen passivity.

Christ-followers,
When you meet
Let the Light
Of Christ shine
Through each person
Like sky blue holes
Of Heaven’s light
Breaking through
A forest
And reflecting
Off the trees.

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I Want to Live in Faith Upsized

Upsize Your Faith

When faith is downsized
People are paralyzed.
They’re too proud to do
What Jesus says to.
Faith without works is
Only empty words.

Learn to be Spirit led,
Not spiritually dead.
Let Jesus be your Head.
Listen to His voice,
Then go do what He said.

When pride is upsized, true faith is downsized.

Let humility be your healing tea.

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Two cups labeled ‘FAITH’ and ‘PRIDE’ with thriving and withered plants inside.
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Was Your Faith Merely Taught You?

Christianity is
More than just being taught
Ideas from the Bible,
And acting as you ought.
Let your whole heart be caught
By Christ living in you
And bringing every thought
To align with His will.

How did you get your faith? Is it just something that you were taught? Or is it something that has supernaturally caught your heart?

God wants to give you infinitely more than mere information about Himself. He wants to touch, reveal, and mold your heart. He wants to rescue you from chaos.

Biblically aligned sermons and Bible studies are good. They target your mind and teach you what the Bible says. But Bible knowledge isn’t enough. Allow your heart to be continually captured and controlled by Christ.

A Spirit-led support group based on 1 Corinthains 14:26 does far more than teach religious information. It connects people heart to heart with the risen Jesus and with one another.

If you are in the Nashville, Tennessee area you can experience an environment where Christ can catch your heart and pull it out of chaos. Come and encounter His presence in the Christian support group that meets at Chile Burrito, 330 Franklin Road, Brentwood, TN 37207 @ 8:30 every Saturday morning.

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Do You Really Want God to Bless You and Your Country?

If you hang around Christians, you might hear the word “blessed.” They will sometimes say things like “I’m blessed and highly favored,” and “I’m too blessed to be stressed,” and “God bless you.” On the fourth of July in the USA, they will often sing “God Bless America.” But what does it mean to be blessed?

Are you blessed? Is your nation blessed? Here is how Jesus defines the term in the part of the Bible known as the Beatitudes. (Matthew 5:3-12)

* To be blessed isn’t to have pride. It’s to have deep humility because humble people allow God to rule and direct them from within.

* To be blessed isn’t to be superficially happy. It is to morn because people who feel the sadness of grief are being called to open their heart to God’s comfort.

* To be blessed isn’t to be stubborn. It’s to be pliable and meek so that God can bend your thoughts, beliefs, feelings, and desires to match His will.

* To be blessed isn’t to be well satisfied with your life. It is to be inwardly filled with hunger and thirst to live a life that is morally aligned with God and His commandments.

* To be blessed isn’t to blame and accuse people. It is to show them mercy, compassion, and forgiveness so that you, yourself, can receive God’s mercy and forgiveness.

* To be blessed isn’t to have a tempted, tormented, and shame-filled heart. It is to allow God to lead you to inner purity so that you can see Him more clearly.

* To be blessed is not to stir up hostility. It is to be a Spirit-led peacemaker — a true child of God.

* To be blessed isn’t to be praised by people. It is to be persecuted and falsely accused because of aligning your heart, mind, and behavior with God the way the ancient prophets did. It is to experience the ability to rejoice and be glad when you are being persecuted for speaking the truth in love.

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Think About True Greatness on America’s 250th Birthday

Happy 4th of July. Read this if you truly want a great America.

The way to release greatness in America isn’t the way we are being told. The Bible’s way to heal a country and raise it to greatness is quite different than the political way. It’s based on two letters — “if.” That “if” hangs on the behavior of the people who claim to be lovers of God.

For a country to experience genuine greatness the people in that country who identify themselves with God have to do 4 things: 1) humble themselves, 2) pray, 3) seek direct, intimate, heart-to-heart connection with God, and 4) turn away from their “wicked ways” such as self-righteousness, arrogance, and all their sins including those that they think they are hiding from people. (2 Chronicles 7:14) If the people who say they are God’s people refuse to do those 4 things, nothing else will make their country great.

Are you personally ready to begin doing all of those things throughout each day? If not, perhaps we should stop talking about greatness.

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The Power of a Compliment

A compliment
Is better than
A tasty mint.
Pass one on to
People who you
Talk to today.

Be a blesser not a curser. Jesus said, “Bless those who curse you.” (Luke 6:28) Three practical ways you can bless people with your words are 1) Give them a heart-felt compliment, 2) Thank them for something, and 3) Ask them to let you pray a blessing over them.

Compliments and kind words can sooth and help heal a hurting relationship. Almost everybody appreciates a sincere compliment. Surprise someone today with a genuine compliment and watch his or her face light up. Be generous with your compliments.

Words of gratitude are powerful. Every time someone does something to help you, say “Thank you.” Even if someone is saying something that you don’t like, thank them for sharing their point of view with you.

Asking God to encourage, comfort, and help someone as you pray out loud with them, frequently touches their heart with the blessing of inner spiritual awareness. Ask someone, “Do you mind if I pray a blessing over you?” Even if they turn down your offer, it will amaze them that you asked.

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What’s in Your Tank?

When you pray and your prayers aren’t answered in the time and manner that you want them to be, reject frustration and embrace inspiration. Keep praying, keep trusting, keep relying and depending on the risen Jesus. Let Him keep your heart and mind full of the fruit of His Spirit. Let faith be your evidence of the things you haven’t seen God yet do. Keep hope in God alive within you. Let the testing of your faith boldly testify to your steadfast trust in God and inspire others to rely on Him too.

What’s in Your Tank?

No matter what is
Your situation
Don’t fill your think tank
With frustration.
Fill it instead with
Inspiration.

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A contemplative bald man stands amidst a lively urban scene.
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A Walk of Faith Is Many Steps


Faith isn’t a religious tool to get what you want. It’s the courage to surrender your life to what God wants.

It takes much more and greater faith to trust in and rely on God when prayers don’t appear to be answered than it does when a prayer is quickly answered with a miracle, a conversion, or a healing. “I believe, help my unbelief.” (Mark 9:24)

“Faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see.” (Hebrews 11:1) Abraham relied on and trusted God in faith for many years before his prayers were answered and God’s promise was fulfilled in the birth of Isaac.

Trust God when you don't see 
The things you want to see.
Rely on God always;
Both good days and bad days.
Never stop depending
On what God is doing,
Because if you love Him,
He will make all things work
Together for your good.
(Romans 8:28)

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It Ain’t Natural

Keeping It Real

Nature isn’t all natural. It’s full of the supernatural.

Nature is built on the tree of life. Life is a mystery that inhabits physical matter but originates and flows from beyond it. Scientists can explain how living organisms function, but not what life is or how it came to exist.

To ignore the supernatural nature of life is to deny the astonishing differences between organic and inorganic matter. It is to pretend that all life, including human life, consists merely of mechanical mechanisms and digital processors. It is to believe that both basic and brilliant brains are nothing but bots, and that human consciousness is only a matter-made mirage.

If nothing exists but energy and matter, then nothing truly matters. Human understanding, consciousness, ideals, inspirations, and insights are just illusions. However, if there isn’t anything outside of nature to animate it, how can I be writing this, and you be reading it?

Listen to the loudness of life! Look at its luscious beauty. Let it launch you into a lifestyle of awe, amazement, and appreciation. Open up and begin to experience the astounding reality of compassion, kindness, and heart-connection. Step boldly beyond any bias that perhaps is blocking your perception of the supernatural.

If life's only natural,
A product of time and chance,
Why do we think it matters?
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A man stands on a forest trail, marveling at the surrounding greenery.
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What Happens When Someone Cries?

Don't fear a tear.
It often means
That Christ is near.

Outside of funerals, crying is rarely appreciated or encouraged in church. People are quick to hand a tissue to help a crier tidy up. However, when Christians gather as ekklesia to open up their heart to one another and to the God the Holy Spirit, it’s not unusual for teardrops to fall.

Why do people cry? Because tears are a gift from God. They’re not just salty eyewater. They have a spiritual, supernatural aspect to them.

The fear that a tear may appear causes many Christians to quench the Holy Spirit by fighting to keep their eyes dry. But what happens when the eyes moisten anyway? What happens when teardrops fall?

There are two kinds of tear tracks. Sad tears happen when we are hurting. They are a nonverbal, prayer-like cry for help. They release and our pain and keep it from building up inside of us.

Glad (or tender) tears occur when we feel blessed. They help awe, gratitude, and love to freely flow from deep within us when our heart is being tenderly touched with appreciation. When we hold back our tears, we hinder God’s help and we harden our heart to the awareness of His glorious presence.

In Western culture people crying is usually seen as embarrassment, as weakness, as emotional breakdown, as lack of self-control, as something to avoid at all costs (especially for men). Children grow up being called “crybaby” by other kids and being sternly told “Don’t cry,” or “Stop Crying,” by adults.

Those of us raised in Western culture have been taught to keep our eyes dry. We have been trained to try our best not to cry and if we do to keep our tear time as brief as possible. We feel like we owe it to ourselves and to the people around us to save us all from tear-embarrassment.

So, when we see someone beginning to cry there is normally a sense of awkwardness and panic. However, if we can get beyond that and accept tears as a spiritual gift from God, amazing things begin to happen.

Tenderness and compassion begin to spread around the room. People begin to feel more connected to one another. Humility comes out of hiding. Friendship thickens. The awareness of God’s presence intensifies. Few eyes remain dry as the warmth of heart-connection triumphs in the room.

I’ve always had a soft heart and because of that I cry easily, especially with tears of compassion and when I feel God’s presence. All my life I’ve struggled with feeling ashamed when tears come to my eyes and I’ve tried to hold them back. I’ve been so brained washed by Western culture that I still do.

Last fall my wife Ernie and I spent three months in Costa Rica (at Vidanet) helping to disciple young adults from the USA and several Latin American countries. When I would share a devotion with them, I would usually cry. Although I know that good things happen when tears are allowed to fall, I would still be embarrassed by it.

The day that most of us were leaving to go home, I knew I would cry every time I told someone goodbye, so I wore sunglasses to hide my tears. One of the leaders walked up to me and said, “Steve, why are you crying?”

I said, “Why do you think I’m crying?” She replied: “Because you are wearing sunglasses and it’s too cloudy to need them.” She caught me hiding the gift of God.

What would happen if those of us who are seeking to follow and obey Jesus would stop quenching and hiding our tears. What if we would begin to openly allow people to see how deeply the Holy Spirit is touching our heart? What if we ignored Western culture and quit disobeying the Scripture that says, “Quench not the Spirit,”?

Lord, please forgive me for all the times I’ve quenched Your Spirit by holding back and trying to stop Your gift of tears. Please help me to have the courage to let that gift feely flow without embarrassment every time You start releasing it through me. In Jesus’ name, amen.

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People in a support group comforting a woman who is upset and crying.
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