My Heart is Stirred

Daily writing prompt
Where do you see yourself in 10 years?

My heart is stirred
By a noble theme
As I write these verses
About the King of Kings.
(Psalm 45:1)

Christ’s not a creed
For you to read.
Jesus isn’t
Information.
He is risen,
Risen indeed,
To bring you His
Transformation.
Cultivate Christ
Inside your heart.
He is the seed
The Word of God.
You have the need
To daily feed
On “Christ in you”
So He can lead
You by His Spirit.
(Matthew 28:6, Romans 12:2,
Luke 8:11, John 1:1 & 14,
Colossians 1:27, Romans 8:14)

Jesus isn’t a study.
He wants to be your Buddy.
He said: “I have called you friends
For everything that I’ve learned
From my Father I’ve made known
To you.”
It’s not enough
Just to study!
We need to do
The Bible’s stuff.
It’s time to obey and do
All the things Christ that has shown.
Let Jesus empower you.

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Everyday Jesus Brings Me Happiness

Daily writing prompt
What are 5 everyday things that bring you happiness?

Is Jesus More Than a Stranger to You?

Let Jesus be more than a stranger. Like anyone who is famous, people know a lot of information about Jesus. Much of His life is common knowledge. Most preachers share something about Jesus in their sermons. Church creeds that many people have memorized list fact after fact about Him. Bibles overflow with many details about Christ’s life. Yet for many people, even for multitudes of faithful church attendees, Jesus remains a stranger. Many people today who know a lot about Jesus don’t actually know Him. They lack an ongoing, intimate, heart-to-heart relationship with Him.

Whatever you plant, nurture, cultivate, and fertilize in your mind and heart will sprout, bud, bloom, and bear fruit. Refuse to sow damaging thoughts, feelings, and desires that will grow to dominate and destroy your inner seedbed. Weed out all of the bad seeds that steal your peace. The Bible is powerful farm equipment. Devour it daily so it can plow and cultivate your heart and continually grow God’s living Word — the risen Jesus Christ — inside of you. “Christ in you, the hope of glory.”

How did Jesus become a stranger to so many Christians? Over time Christianity was formalized into an audience of passive Sunday morning religious spectators that abandoned the presence and demonstrations of the risen Jesus.

Christians don’t need more religion or more ritual. We need more revelation. We need the eyes of our heart opened. Open your heart to the risen Jesus. An open Bible won’t help a closed heart.

It’s not the presence of preacher, pastor, or pulpit that matters. It’s the presence and direct Headship of the risen Jesus. Have you discovered the daily joy and happiness of interacting with Jesus Christ? I let Jesus continually cultivate happiness in my seedbed!

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Something Amazing I’ve Learned

Daily writing prompt
Describe something you learned in high school.

I’ve learned that receiving and regularly using the supernatural gift of speaking in tongues is enriching, empowering, and life transforming. I first encountered and received this miraculous gift about a year after I graduated from high school. I’ve used it almost every day since then (usually many times per day).

Praying in tongues with God the Holy Spirit is miraculous and marvelous! It is letting God the Holy Spirit pray directly thru you without interference from your mind. Praying in tongues requires trust and dependence on God the Holy Spirit as you use your voice to speak out in faith as the Spirit gives the words. (Acts 2:4)

Who knows what the resurrected Jesus is saying and doing in your heart. Do you? Praying in tongues keeps me consciously aware of the presence of Christ in me as His love and power freely flow through me. I couldn’t speak those words without His supernatural presence in me!

Speaking in tongues helps me to be led by the Spirit. Being led by God the Holy Spirit makes moments spent with ordinary people extraordinary. Praying in tongues helps you to align the thoughts, feelings, and desires within you with the will of God.

Self-focus is hocus pocus. It always distorts reeality. Speaking in tongues immediately gets my focus off of me and on to Jesus. It clears up my spiritual vision and brings the presence of Christ in me into clear focus.

We humans are seldom consciously aware of the presence of the air that’s keeping us alive or of the God who created us. Frequently praying in tongues brings me ongoing awareness of the presence of Christ.

Easter isn’t Resurrection Day. For the past 2,000 years every day has been Resurrection Day! Praying in tongues keeps me aware that Jesus is alive 24/7/365.

Frequently praying in tongues helps me choose Jesus. “Away with this man (Jesus)! Release Barabbas to us!” (Luke 23:18)

The “We’ll grab us Barabas (instead of Jesus),” attitude is common. Barabas (the name literally means “the father’s son,”) is an easy choice. It’s comfortable to choose to follow the corrupted human desires that we have all inherited from our fathers and our mothers. It’s easy to choose rebellion against the humility, truth, love, and righteousness of Jesus. Throughout each day we have to decide whether to follow Christ or to follow Barabas (our fallen human nature).

Praying in tongues helps to keep me totally dependent on Christ:

Church attendance
Without total
Christ dependence
Lacks ascendence.

Unless you are
Consciously aware
That Christ’s in your heart
How can you be sure
That He’s in there?

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Exercise Greatness with Jesus “Soulutions”

Daily writing prompt
What’s the most fun way to exercise?

Jesus “soulutions are the key to true greatness. Trust in a government leader cannot accomplish it.

Religious leaders were trying to use Pontius Pilate and the Roman government to remove what they perceived to be a threat to their power, their prestige, and their way of life. That perceived threat was the teaching and the lifestyle of Jesus Christ.

Jesus responded to Pilate’s questioning by very clearly telling him: “My kingdom is not of this world. If it were, My servants would fight to prevent My arrest by the Jewish leaders. But now My kingdom is from another place.”

Then Jesus added: “Everyone on the side of truth listens to Me.” Are you listening to Jesus? Or are you listening to your own thoughts, feelings, and desires and to the clamor of the world?

Don’t settle for human solutions. God has “soulutions” that will change and heal you from the inside out. Jesus soulutions are the key to inner peace. Observe the thoughts, feelings, and desires within you. Force them to align with the will of God.

Experience the zipline of a Spirit-led life. Let God the Spirit zip you away from the control and dominion of your own desires, feelings, and thoughts and into the power and freedom of Christ’s never-ending presence and guidance.

Don’t make Jesus a part of your life. Let Him take over the control of your life! It doesn’t do much good to celebrate Easter if you’re unwilling to live your daily life like Jesus is truly alive (and to do whatever He tells you to). Being led by God the Holy Spirit (“Christ in you, the hope of glory,”) makes ordinary moments extraordinary.

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The Spirit-Led Person of the Bible

Daily writing prompt
If you could be a character from a book or film, who would you be? Why?

I want to consistently be the Spirit-Led person described in the Bible. Religion has never satisfied the hunger within me, but the leading of God’s Spirit is another story.

Having begun in the power of the Spirit, Israel quickly began to flounder and waver in the flesh. Rather than being led directly by the living God, they cried out for a human king. Many hundreds of years later their religious leaders rejected the eternal King — the God-Man Jesus. Christians have tended to follow a similar pattern for most of the past 2,000 years — looking for and relying on the power of the flesh (religious activities, self-effort, education, church attendance, money, government, marketing, entertainment, and even violence) rather than fully depending on direct access to God the Holy Spirit.

Access granted! Access has been granted to the most amazing relationship in the world — a never-ending, heart-to-heart relationship with the Creator of all that exists. This great gift is remembered by bread and wine as the reminder of the ongoing access to God we humans have been given through the broken body and spilled blood of Jesus the God-Man — the Word become flesh — “Christ in you, the hope of glory,” now risen, present, and powerfully working as God the Holy Spirit in and through whoever will fully surrender to Him.

Access unused is access ignored. “Are you so foolish? After beginning by means of the Spirit, are you now trying to finish by means of the flesh?” (Galatians 3:3) To ignore your access (even for a moment) to the presence, power, and reality of God the Holy Spirit is to rely on the means of the flesh — to depend on your own ability instead of totally and consistently depending on God, Himself.

The purpose of the Lord’s Supper isn’t to remind us Christians try harder. It’s to remind us to “Come unto Jesus,” to “Deny yourself,” to “Draw near to God,” to be continually “Led by the Spirit,” not by the flesh. Remember: “Those who belong to Christ Jesus have crucified the flesh with its passions and desires. Since we live by the Spirit, let us keep in step with the Spirit.” (Galatians 5:24-25) Human knowledge and effort are “means of the flesh.” Revelation and spiritual power are produced in and through people, not by their self-effort and analytical study, but by fully surrendering to and keeping in constant step with God the Holy Spirit.

Don’t make Jesus a part of your life. Let Him take over your life! It doesn’t do much good to celebrate Easter if you’re not willing to live your daily life like Jesus is truly alive (and to do what He tells you to).

If you are unwilling to sincerely bless those who curse you and to love your enemies, your attempts to establish the kingdom of God will leave you frustrated. The self-effort of the human flesh will always fail but actual demonstrations of the presence, power, and love of “Christ in you,” will set people free and empower them to see the reality of the risen Jesus.

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I’ve Found a Better Best Friend Than a Pet

Daily writing prompt
What animals make the best/worst pets?

People open their heart to their pet. You see it every day. Some pets are even called “man’s best friend.” That’s because most people have no idea about who their true best friend really is. Let there be light.

If your Christian experience “seems to be nothing like those grand days of the past when” the Spirit descended on Pentecost, signs and wonders spread throughout the book of Acts, and the early Christians “turned the world upside-down,” it’s time to do what they did. It’s time to hear, behold, and fully obey the risen Jesus Christ. Refuse to separate yourself from God. Stir up the gift that is within you. Completely surrender your will and your life to Christ living inside of you. Let Jesus be your only hope of glory.

The peace, hope, and love of Spirit-led community depend on direct communication from the living God. “In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and the Word was God.” Later “The Word became flesh and dwelt among us.” Jesus, the God-man is compassionately calling out to communicate with you. Hear Him say, “Let there be light,” and then you’ll be able to behold His glory (full of grace and truth) and see within yourself marvelous manifestations of the kingdom government of God. Let the King of Kings connect you heart-to-heart with Himself and with other people so that you can continually experience and demonstrate the presence, power, fruit, and gifts of His invisible inner kingdom.

The kingdom of God is about getting your way out of God’s way so He can continually have His way in and through you. Like a pet aligns it’s will and desires with its master’s will and timetable, completely surrender and align your will with the Lord and Master Jesus Christ.

I have chosen to continually focus on, devour, absorb and surrender to the presence and reality of the living, resurrected Jesus and to the testimonies about Him from His earliest followers recorded in Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Weekly religious talks about Jesus or the Bible are not sufficient for a true friendship with Him. Fictionalized accounts about Jesus made for TV shows and movies can confuse you about who He really is and about how He is trying to personally and directly lead and guide you every day. Settle for no one and nothing else than a personal, intimate, fully surrendered, heart-to-heart relationship with the risen, ever-present Jesus!

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Spreading Good News for Free

Daily writing prompt
What job would you do for free?

I don’t need to be paid to spread good news. I do it for free. Bad news seems to be everywhere. We need some amazing news to encourage us. Many years ago, I found the best news ever when I personally encountered and surrendered my life and will to the risen Jesus Christ.

Fully surrendering to Christ’s sanity and presence will rescue you from the dominion of darkness (Colossians 1:13) where darkness reigns (Luke 22:53) and establish the government (kingdom) of God within you. (Luke 17:21)

Humanity
Desperately
Needs
Christ’s sanity.

Christ’s sanity sets people free. (John 8:32) It:

* Casts down imaginations and brings every thought captive to Christ. (2 Corinthians 10:5)
* Thinks about the things that are true, honest, just, pure, lovely, virtuous, and of good report. (Philippians 4:8)
* Has no anxiety about anything. (Philippians 4:6)
* Produces love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. (Galatians 5:22-23)
* Hungers and thirst after righteousness. (Matthew 5:6)
* Makes people pure in heart. (Matthew 5:8)
* Produces peacemakers. (Matthew 5:9)
* Introduces people to the inner government of God. (Matthew 5:3)
* Rejoices with joy unspeakable and full of glory. (1 Peter 1:8)

Christianity without Christ’s sanity is empty religion. Christians need to consistently follow and obey God the Holy Spirit more than they need to accumulate Bible information. (Bible information can help us stay aligned with God the Spirit, but it’s not sufficient by itself. We need the reality of Christ living inside of us and continually filling us with His sanity.)

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Watching For and Receiving Inspiration

Daily writing prompt
What Olympic sports do you enjoy watching the most?

The Olympics are a wonderful source of inspiration. But I have discovered an even greater source of positive uplifting influence — the world’s best fountain of hope and encouragement — available every moment of every day. I’m talking about God the Holy Spirit.

Let God the Holy Spirit continually release His power to flow in and through you. (Acts 1:8) Keep your body, soul, mind, and heart always filled with God the Holy Spirit. (Ephesians 5:18) When we fully surrender our will to the will of God the Holy Spirit, He overrides the weakness of our flesh and fills our spirit with the power of His presence. (Matthew 26:41)

God the Holy Spirit is patiently waiting for you to allow Him to lead, guide, teach, train, and disciple you throughout each day. God the Holy Spirit wants you to be His temple where He can rule and reign supreme as absolute Lord and Master.

It feels bad to be ignored. Refuse to make God the Holy Spirit feel that way. Take time to get to know God the Holy Spirit. He’s the friend who will always be with you.

Christians need to consistently follow and obey God the Holy Spirit more than they need to accumulate Bible information. (Bible information can help them stay aligned with God the Spirit, but it’s not sufficient by itself.)

Biblical Christianity is about hearing and obeying God the Holy Spirit. It’s not about collecting religious information. God the Holy Spirit is Someone to develop a close heart-to-heart relationship with. He’s not a subject to study and analyze.

God the Holy Spirit has come to fill whosoever with His presence, His power, His fruit, and His gifts. Let Jesus, God the Son, baptize you with God the Holy Spirit and His fire. (Matthew 3:11)

God the Holy Spirit
Has a mighty voice.
It’s time that we hear it.

God the Holy Spirit
Is calling you today.
He has a lot to say.

Let God the Holy Spirit
Take your life and steer it.

It’s time to listen
And fully obey
What God the Spirit
Is saying today.

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The Most Effective Community Improvement

Daily writing prompt
How would you improve your community?

The most effective community improvement for any community would be for people to humbly and honestly open their heart to one another. True community is ignited by heart-to-heart connection. The key to deep and lasting heart connection is open up to and be led by God’s Spirit speaking within you.

Let the Holy Spirit write on your heart. (Jeremiah 31:33) According to Jesus, it’s essential for Christ-followers to let the Holy Spirit flow from within them. (John 7:38-39) Jesus said that the Holy Spirit “will teach you all things and will remind you of everything I have said to you.” (John 14:26) The Spirit will testify about Him. (John 15:26) The Spirit will tell you what is to come.” (John 16:13) The Holy Spirit will teach you what to say.” (Luke 12:12)

The Bible tells Christians to “live in the Spirit,” (Galatians 5:25) to “walk in the Spirit,” (Galatians 5:16)) to “pray in the Spirit,” (Ephesians 6:18) to “be strengthened with might by His Spirit in the inner man,” (Ephesians 3:16) to “be filled with the Spirit,” (Ephesians 5:18) to be “taught by the Spirit,” (1 Corinthians 2:13) to “be led by the Spirit,” (Galatians 5:18) and to be “in realm of the Spirit.” (Romans 8:9) It’s vital for Christians to learn to freely flow with the Holy Spirit.

John was “in the Spirit” when he received revelation. (Revelation 1:10) God is still revealing by His Spirit, things that eye hasn’t seen, and ear hasn’t heard. (1 Corinthians 2:10) Let the Holy Spirit write on your heart. (2 Corinthians 3:3) Serve God in the new way of the Spirit, not in the old way of religious rules. (Romans 7:6)

Refuse to hinder what the Spirit wants to do in and through you. (1 Thessalonians 5:19) Never make the Holy Spirit sad by ignoring Him or disobeying Him. (Ephesians 4:30) Stir up the gift of the Holy Spirit who is inside of you. (2 Timothy 1:6) To ignore or overlook the presence, power, leading, and teaching of the Holy Spirit is to miss out on what it means to follow Jesus. (Romans 8:14)

Genuine faith in Christ doesn’t depend on human wisdom but on God’s power. Christians need to see actual demonstrations of the Holy Spirit, not to just hear wise words about Him! (1 Corinthians 2:4-5) Religious ties and strings can easily interfere with a person’s ability to hear and obey the Holy Spirit.

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Heart-Changes Matter Most

Daily writing prompt
How have you adapted to the changes brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic?

Life is constant change. From the day we are born until the day we die we are surrounded by changes. Seasons changes. Circumstances change. People change. Our bodies change. Yet in all the changes of life, a man named Paul wrote about someone who never changes. He said: “Jesus Christ, the same yesterday, today, and forever.” (Hebrews 13:8)

Jesus confronted and was seen as a threat by the religious leaders, not the Roman rulers. He proclaimed and offered access to the living God, not access to political power. He spoke blessings over “the poor in spirit,” “they who mourn,” “the meek,” “they who hunger and thirst for righteousness,” “the merciful,” “the pure in heart,” “the peacemakers,” and “the persecuted.” His focus was on “the least of these,” not on the mighty and the powerful. He came to be the King of people’s hearts, not to infiltrate Roman rule with religious authority.

Jesus doesn’t want people to honor Him with their lips while their heart is far from Him. (Matthew 15:8) He want’s people to surrender their all to Him so He can transform their heart and life. Christ came so He can be your constant companion and continually live His life and demonstrate His reality in and through you. Allow Him to.

I believe that the Holy Spirit is speaking to Christ-followers day and night. When we don’t take the time and the focus to hear Him and let Him change us into His image, we are quenching the Spirit. I believe that the most common sin among Christians is quenching the Holy Spirit–ignoring God’s Spirit when He speaks to you.

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