Sermon-Hearing Makes Me Feel Out of Place

Sitting and hearing a sermon makes me feel out of place. I want to be a doer of the word, not a passive sermon-hearer. I want to meet with people to be led by God’s Spirit together so that we can actively demonstrate the presence of the living Jesus by obeying the 50+ “one another” commands in the New Testament.

People of God, “Be led by the Spirit.” Refuse to stay stuck in the same ole same ole of routine religion. Get a vision beyond Sunday tradition.

Jesus told His disciples to “Go.” He wants us to grow in our relationship with Him and our obedience to Him, not to settle comfortably into what we think we already know about Him. Jesus wants us to experience His presence living and working inside and through us day and night.

Listen to Jesus. Do what He says. Be led by His Spirit, not by your opinions, feelings, and desires. Lift up your head and look unto Jesus as the Lord and Head of your life. Let God lift up your heart as an everlasting door so the King of Glory can come in. (See Psalm 24:7-9.)

It’s good when God speaks to you through a preacher, but it’s even more powerful when you let Him speak directly to your heart! Preaching and teaching alone aren’t working to make Spirit-led, Christ-like people. Just look at how divided faithful church attendees are–how angry, how prideful, how bound up in self-focus.

Where are the disciples who put Christ and His will first–above nation, family, and personal desires? They can only be produced by daily surrender to and obedience to the risen Jesus. It’s time for churches to begin to actively train and disciple people to set aside self-focused desires and to continually listen to and obey Christ’s inner voice.

The people of God need Spirit-led, hands-on training sessions where they open their hearts to God and to one another. We need to learn to individually listen to Jesus and to faithfully say and do what He tells us to (regardless of our discomfort level). The goal of church should not be just to get people to passively reflect on and ponder a sermon, but to train people to actively reflect and radiate the wonder and glory of the risen Jesus with one another and everywhere they go.

A one-size-fits-all sermon can give you information about God, but a message received from God directly by your heart (without going through a religious system) is far more powerful. Now is the time to begin to listen to and obey God’s Spirit!

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Beyond AI and Computer Intelligence

It is easy to rely on AI and computer intelligence, but I am called to rely on an intelligence beyond that. I’m not talking about my own intelligence, but the supernatural wisdom that comes from direct revelation from the living God.

Beyond Fear to Faith

To hear God’s Spirit
Speaking in your heart
Begin to notice
Pure and holy thoughts
That don’t come from you.
They are Christ’s voice
To lead and guide you,
Calling you closer
So you’ll make the choice
To do what He says.
Pay close attention
And you’ll hear Him speak.
“My sheep hear My voice.”
Go beyond your fear.
Be willing to hear.
Rely on Jesus
Living inside you
To reveal to you
What to say and do.

Daily read the Bible,
The written Word
With an open heart
So you can recognize
The Living Word,
Christ speaking within you.

No one can come to Christ
Unless God draws him.
If you’ve come to Christ,
You’ve heard God’s voice.
Keep on listening!

Too many Christians are afraid of the Holy Spirit and try to keep their distance from Him. However, I can say that the best thing that I ever do is to listen to the Spirit (Christ in you) and do what He prompts me to.

Without direct revelation from God, we end up with Christless Christianity that is based on human intelligence rather than on the active leadership and reality of the risen Jesus. Christless Christianity prefers to hear a talk about Jesus instead of experiencing and surrendering to His presence and power. Christless Christianity is led by a human head instead of by the literal Headship of Christ in you, the hope of glory. It makes Christ a mere figurehead instead of the actual Head.

Preaching and teaching alone aren’t working to make Spirit-led Christ-like people. Look how divided Christians are, how angry, how prideful, how bound up in self-focus desires. Where are the disciples who put Christ and His will first — above nation, family, and personal desires? They can only be produced by daily surrender to and obedience to the risen “Christ in you, the hope of glory.” It’s time for churches to begin to actively train and lead people to set aside self-focused desires and to continually listen to and obey Christ’s inner voice.

Promoting and defending a Christian organization can easily become more important to its members than being faithful to the kingdom (government) of God. I believe that elders in the Bible are “Seniors” in Christ — seasoned and mature in hearing and obeying the risen Jesus — not official religious office holders.

Many people have been helped by hearing sermons, but there is more to Christian worship than that. It’s also important that when Christians gather that Christ is allowed to be the literal Head and the Holy Spirit is allowed to prompt and lead anyone present to speak. See 1 Corinthians 24:26.

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The Skill of Seeing Goodness as a Thrill

Badness has a thrill that goodness often seems to lack. When tempted between the choice of right or wrong, wrong frequently appears to be the most exciting choice; right, the dull and boring one. It takes skill to see beyond the self-destructive, craving impulse of the moment and to recognize the thrill of goodness. It takes the skill of humbling yourself and pulling down your pride in order to be able to recognize the thrill of following the risen Jesus into the joy of the Lord and the peace that passes understanding.

The pride that’s prevalent in our culture causes people to believe that darkness is better than light, that wrong is better than right. The truth is that the people who act like they think that they know it all and proudly pontificate about politics (or other topics) while accusing people who disagree with them of lying and cheating are speaking more from hearsay and opinion than from facts.

The skill of seeing goodness and humility as true greatness is best learned in Spirit-led community. A gathering of the body of Christ is the greatest town hall meeting in the world when God’s Spirit is allowed to speak in and through the various people present. It’s the way to see the goodness of Jesus working in and through other people.

Unfortunately, Christianity has usually been set up where people are shut down and Spirit-led community isn’t allowed to happen. When Christians gather as an audience and aren’t permitted to obey God’s inner promptings, the Spirit is quenched.

When we ignore our desires
And are led by the Spirit
So we do what God requires,
Not the comfort zone things
That our flesh desires,
People who love Jesus will be
A godly community,
A kingdom colony
Doing the things on earth
That are done in Heaven.
God wants to lead us
Out of the world’s ways
Beyond its deceptive haze
And enslaving dark daze,
Into the glorious light
Of the life-changing insight
And constant awareness of
And surrender to
Christ living in you.

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I Try to Pay More Attention to These Words

Only the risen Jesus can give you “clean hands and a pure heart.” Christ is known through conversation and heart-to-heart relationship with Him, not just by learning information about Him. Start talking to Jesus and listening to Him day and night. Let the King of glory come in and take over your heart and life.

The more I honestly talk to Jesus and admit my sinfulness to Him, the more I become aware of His love and forgiveness. Frequently saying “The Jesus Prayer” has helped me move beyond guilt and shame and become continually aware of His wonderful presence living in and through me.

The posture of traditional church is sitting and standing. The posture of the Gospel humble confession, repentance, and inner transformation — then testifying about Jesus, loving one another, and serving in His name.

Christianity needs weeping prophets who compassionately speak the truth in love! We have an overabundance of professionally trained religious leaders and self-righteous church members, but where are the weeping prophets? No religious institution can produce them. They are produced by humble, full, ongoing surrender and obedience to the living “Christ in you, the hope of glory.”

Please accept friend requests from the risen Jesus. However, thoroughly check with Scripture to make sure those requests are from Him. He’s been hacked by people who are promoting “another Jesus.” (2 Corinthians 11:14.)

When theft thoughts are allowed in a human mind, they chip away little by little at mental health and gradually steal inner peace. It’s wise to resist them, not to assist them. Drive out tempting and tormenting thoughts before they steal you blind. (2 Corinthians 10:4-5.)

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Top Priority

My top priority makes me part of a minority. I want to see life differently than the majority of people do. I want to lay down any feelings I have of superiority so I can walk in humility and equality with all human beings. I want to lay down my own authority and decision making and instead to live by the authority and will of another. I want to live by the mind of Christ, not by my own mind.

Let the mind of Christ function vibrantly in you. A Jesus stuck in history can’t help you much. A Jesus stuck in Heaven is far away. But the risen Jesus living in and through you is “the hope of glory.”

Christians have been given “the mind of Christ (1 Corinthians 2:16).” The Greek word translated as “mind” is “nous.” It doesn’t just mean the intellect of Christ. It means the mindset of Christ, the perspective of Christ, the understanding and insight of Christ. The “nous” of Christ is His way of seeing things. It is the ability that Moses had of “seeing Him who is invisible (Hebrews 11:27 KJV),” and leaving his old life behind. It is to “look not at the things that are seen but at the things that are unseen (2 Corinthians 4:18.)”

Although we have been given the perspective of Christ, it is easy to ignore it and instead to live by our own point of view, our own understanding, and our own desires. For the perspective of Christ to fully and freely function in and through me I have to deny myself, take up my cross, and daily follow Jesus instead of my own thought, feelings, desires, and opinions.

Here’s an example. The “nous” (perspective) of Christ tells me to, “Bless those who curse you.” Although I’ve been given that perspective directly from Jesus, it is very easy to ignore it and instead speak unkind words. (Look how many Christians are doing that very thing nowadays.)

Here’s a mind of Christ challenge: Say or write something nice today to someone you disagree with or who has insulted you. Jesus put it this way: “Bless those who curse you.”

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War Doesn’t Kill People

War doesn’t kill people. People kill people. War is people feeling entitled to proudly and self-righteously kill people.

Nations don’t kill people. Their citizens who belong to their armed forces kill people.

Bombing is barbaric. It’s a method for killing people just because they happen to be in the area where bombs are dropped, missiles are exploded, and drones are blown up.

War is humanity’s biggest failure. There are no real winners in war. It’s full of losers — those who lose their lives, those who lose limbs, those who lose their physical and/or mental health, those who lose family and friends, those who lose their homes and property, those who lose hope, those who lose compassion.

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Not Hard Work, But Being Heard, Fulfills Me

I am extremely fortunate to have someone who hears me and understands me. That’s intensely fulfilling. I’m so grateful to have a wife who does that. However, I’m talking about someone much greater than any mere human being. I’m talking about the God-man, the living and reigning Jesus Christ. He’s ready to hear you, too! Start talking to Jesus.

Learn to walk day and night with the light of God’s glory cloud and the glowing of the Holy Spirit’s fire always in front of you and inside of you. Hear and be responsive to the voice of God’s Spirit in your heart, in the Bible, in your circumstances, and in and through other people.

Refuse to be a spiritual spectator. Frequently gather with a group of Christ-followers who openly, humbly, and courageously share their heart with one another. Continually train and be a daily playmaker on team Jesus. Freely talk, post, and testify about what Jesus has done and is doing in your life.

Christianity is supposed to be about openhearted communication with Christ and with people. It involves “walking in the light”–being honest about what’s happening in your heart and tenderly listening to other people share what’s going on in theirs. If Christians will begin to gather to humbly walk in the light with one another, they’ll begin to experience the healing presence and glory of the risen Jesus.

To love people, we need to listen to them with an open heart and with compassion. Christians can learn to do that by gathering in the presence of Jesus and humbly opening up to God and to one another. That’s the meaning of 1 Corinthians 14:26 and James 5:16.

Too many Christians are looking to a mere human being for spiritual leadership. Mere humans, intentionally or unintentionally, will let you down. It’s much better to continually listen to, obey, and rely on the living resurrected Jesus Christ.

The risen Jesus can communicate directly to every person who is a member of His body, He doesn’t need to work through a hierarchical chain of command. He talks directly to you! Listen to and obey Him.

It takes true love and courage to point out ways that the body of Christ can be more open and more obedient to the Headship of the risen Jesus and to the direct leading of the Holy Spirit. Here goes:

Christians need to gather
With people who will
Listen to them,
Not just make them
Religious spectators.
Dare to care
And let people share
What’s really going on
In their heart.
Look beyond how they appear
On Sunday morning
And begin to hear
How they really are.

Christians are
Called to shine
Not to whine,
To love people
Not to make them
Walk the line.
“Love is kind.”
It’s time we find
Ways to love
And be kind
To enemies.
That’s the sign
Of the real deal.

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Openhearted Hope-Filled Pondering

I love to ponder, to keep my heart open to hope and other uplifting influences. I’m continually hungry to learn about and acquire the 9 traits (love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, and self-control) that are called “the fruit of the Spirit” in the ancient writings of Paul of Tarsus. So, I’ve spent my adult life listening.

I’ve read many hundreds of books by people from throughout history about how to acquire those traits. I’ve collected and handwritten my favorite quotes from those books in more than 33 blank journal books. I’ve devoured those quotations for years. They still stir my soul.

I look for, listen to, and connect heart-to-heart with people who radiate and are contagious with those traits. Young, old, or in between, they train me to find and open up to the things in life that are true, honest, just, pure, lovely, of good report, praiseworthy, and virtuous.

I listen to my conscience and strive to daily obey it. As I quietly listen within, I hear wisdom and insights that I know come from beyond me. They develop within me and impact me deeply. I sense an indescribable presence and power that the ancient Book I read the most calls: “Christ in you, the hope of glory.”

The long way is often God’s way of getting our attention, humbling our pride, and securing our full heart-surrender to Jesus as our absolute Lord and Master. Following Jesus is a lifetime, not a moment. When you’re weary with more than you can handle, allow Christ to carry you through moment-by-moment and give you rest as you journey with Him! (See Matthew 11:28.)

Life is a moment-by-moment rollercoaster ride that at some point will suddenly throw you off. Where will you land? Click by click life’s moments tick by until they stop. Then what? Ponder, listen, and learn.

Time’s moments rush by (without a pause button). Moments of the heart can last a lifetime.

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3 Jobs I Do Without Pay

I’m a writer, an exhorter, and an encourager, yet I am paid little (Amazon pays me enough each month to buy a meal) or no money for those jobs. But that’s okay. I love saying what I have to say, what burns deep in my heart. Occasionally I get a nice comment from someone saying that my words have inspired them and touched their heart. That’s the best pay ever! Thank you to everyone who has done that. I hope what I’m writing now will motivate and encourage you today! Blessings!

Talking about the Passover celebration, Moses said: “This observance will be for you like a sign on your hand and a reminder on your forehead that this law of the Lord is to be on your lips.” To have lasting life-changing effect, religious observance must be more than verbal. It must penetrate, transform, and possess the human heart.

In the Bible, the most devout followers of the Passover observance in Jesus’ day, the Pharisees, rejected Him and worked to get the Romans to crucify Him. Jesus, speaking to the proudly observant Pharisees quoted Isaiah 28:13. He said: “These people honor Me with their lips, but their hearts are far from Me.”

It’s easy to say and do religious things while keeping your heart far away from God’s presence. Biblical Christianity is far more than merely making a decision to passively attend the weekly services of a religion that preaches about Jesus and to routinely observe its ceremonies.

True Christianity is full surrender and obedience to the direct personal never-ending authority of the living Lord and Savior, day and night. Refuse to let your heart pass over the reality of the Passover and the present-day presence and power of the body and blood of the resurrected Jesus Christ.

When you say
You love God
But keep your heart
Far apart
From His presence,
You miss the essence
Of Christianity.

Jesus
Wasn’t born
To appease us
And support
our pride.
He came so He
Can live inside
Us day and night
And personally guide
Us to walk and live
In His love and humility.

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The Countercultural Heritage of Open Heartedness

I have a heritage of open heartedness, but it’s not genetic or cultural. It’s countercultural. Somehow as a small child I began to learn to go against my western cultural heritage of privacy and hardness of heart. I began to train myself to be transparent and honest.

Then one day in college I discovered a book that began to expose the darkness hidden in my heart and to flood me with light. I’ve been reading that book daily (with very few exceptions) for more than 55 years. The transparency of that book has led (and continues to lead) me deeper and deeper into my openhearted heritage. Here are some of the things it has taught me.

A hardened heart is not the sign of an innate lack of sensitivity. It’s a sign of pride, of fear, of stubbornness and of deep insecurity. Religion is a poor substitute for ongoing sensitivity and attentiveness to the risen Jesus.

God frequently uses ordinary people, daily occurrences, and flashes of thought to communicate to people. Simple things often shine supernatural light on those who notice them.

People try to avoid the voice and the presence of the God who asks, “Where are you?” They prefer to replace Him with their self-made gods.

Create space within yourself for prayer without ceasing. The purpose of prayer is to nurture and cultivate ongoing sensitivity to, awareness of, and surrender to the presence of the living God. “Draw near to God and He will draw near to you.”

Like ancient Israel in the wilderness, we human beings have the tendency to harden our heart in an ongoing attempt to protect ourselves from the inner pain of sensitivity and guilt. We often would rather hide inside our hardened heart than come out of the wilderness of our self-imposed darkness and into the marvelous light of God’s healing.

We humans don’t lack sensitivity to the presence of the living God speaking in our heart. We too often lack the courage to listen to Him, so we strive (often unconsciously) to ignore or shut down His voice. When people become aware of the presence of God their first tendency is to run and to hide–to get away from the uncomfortable conviction of sin and call to repentance that His presence brings.

Sensitivity to the presence of Jesus isn’t cultivated merely by hearing sermons or by learning more religious information. It’s nurtured by welcoming the Holy Spirit to be your constant inner guide. The greatest fact-checker is “Christ in you, the hope of glory.” He is “the way, the truth, and the life.” Let Him continually fact-check your heart and personally direct your life.

Most human beings are innately very sensitive to the presence of God. When they hear the name of Jesus spoken sincerely from the heart, most people either become noticeably uncomfortable or very happy. Few people are passively oblivious to the deeply heart-felt mention of His name.

Try it for yourself. Begin to talk about Jesus like you sincerely believe that He is alive and present. Then notice how people respond.

Jesus isn’t just an example to for people to follow. His is present today to literally live within and through people. Christianity isn’t just about gaining religious information. It’s about experiencing continual transformation.

When a church service or other Christian gathering begins to regularly allow the Spirit of God to freely manifest without human controls, some people who feel uncomfortable with intimacy with God will eventually work (often behind the scenes) to shut it down. I’ve seen this happen too many times to count. It is a tragedy when Christians only focus on what Jesus did in the past and ignore His presence, His voice, and His actions in the present.

The saddest race
That humans face
Is the race
To run away
From God’s presence.
Stop that race.
Turn around and face
Your Maker.
Let Him replace
The hardness
Of your heart
With Christ’s love
And forgiveness.
Create inner space
For His amazing grace!

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