Thursday, October 28, 2010
The Cave, the Stronghold, and the Forest ( A Series by brother Joel)
Our topics will be drawn from the book of 1 Samuel 22:1-5.
" David left Gath and escaped to the CAVE of Adullam. When his brothers and his mother's house hold heard about it,they went down to him there...four hundred men were with him...they stayed with him as long as David was in the STRONGHOLD...but the prophet of Gad said to David,"Do not stay in the STRONGHOLD.Go to the land of Judah.So David left and went to the FOREST of Hereth. (3) major places, namely, a cave, a stronghold, and a forest." (NIV)
Many lessons can be learned from these above verses, however, i will limit my self to the lessons i have learned from three major places which David moved to and from, namely,
the cave of Adullam,
the stronghold in Moab, and
the Forest of Hereth.
I believe anyone reading this article is experiencing the cave experience or stronghold experience if not the forest experience.
The Cave. 1 Samuel 22:1-2
We all know even by the living standard of the time of David, living in caves was not desirable and in most cases very unpleasant . Beasts and bandits embedded themselves there, and humans found shelter only in times of calamities. According to Wikipedia the soldiers in rebellion regrouped or plotted,usually after defeat, their attacks to topple the reigning king. One thing was common to all people was the fact that other pressures beyond their abilities left them with no choice but to live in caves. In case of David it was king Saul who had put a price on his head.
It is common for us to find ourselves in a cave. It can be anything, a job, a school, a hospital,a home, a region, a state of luck etc. People (family, employer, spouse, enemies, governments) can cause one to end up in a cave. Sickness also do confine one to a hospital bed, poverty will make people live in a neighborhood,school, city, county even country they do not like. The common feeling there is the feeling of being trapped.
The Caves of our own making:
Addictions to prescription drugs,illicit drugs, alcohol, lust for -money,women/men (pornography),power, gambling to mention a few can leave us in a cave.
Demonic. It was the forces of evil that possessed, controlled and tormented the man/men of Gerasenes (Mark 5;1-5) as the result tombs and a grave yard became his/their cave.
Have you been in a cave? Are you in a cave right now? Do you feel cornered and no way out? I have been there multiple times. I have been hopelessly trapped with alcohol and ensnared by sin!! I had to do something.I asked for help from God and the brethren and i was set free. I got out of my cave. You may need just to fast, ask for prayer help from other brethren, attend meetings( support groups - i find Cerebrate Recovery most helpful), men or women groups getting a person who will hold you accountable in the area of your weakness, joining a Spirit filled church, getting more information and deeper understanding in regard to your situation, and last but not least financial faithfulness to God- tithing and giving will most likely help you get out of your cave. Do not carry your struggles alone. Find help and don't even procrastinate to the next minute, God loves you and cares for you, just trust Him and swallow your pride and seek for help.
It has to be stressed that God never use sin to teach His children. He has the Bible which is more than enough to make us wise and righteous. However, He makes miracles out of the worst life, sin, mistake, fall, or whatever it may be as long as one turns that life to Him. You will be surprised as to how God will use that which kept you in the cave, of our own making, to do His will and to the your own advantage. He is a good God!
God Cave:
While the above samples of caves are important, and will cover them in detail in the right time and place, i would like for us turn our attention to the cave that is ordained by God. This is where i would like to spend more time because a believer can not do anything in order to get himself out of this cave. He/she has to stay there until God comes down to move him out...(to be continued next week)
Monday, October 25, 2010
Gabriel Swaggart- Contending for The Youth of This Generation for Christ
Gabriel Swaggart is ordained by God to reach the youth of this nation and around the world. He knows Satan has marked this generation for destruction, but he also knows that the Lord Jesus Christ is going to raise up this generation in these last days as powerful witnesses unto Him and His Cross.
Gabriel preaches the uncompromising Message of the Cross under the Anointing of the Holy Spirit, just like his grandfather Reverend Jimmy Swaggart, and his father Reverend Donnie Swaggart. Gabriel's deepest desire is to not only see the unsaved saved, but to see them baptized with the Holy Spirit, healed, delivered from bondage and walking in total victory!
In 2003 Gabriel became the Youth Pastor at Family Worship Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He heads up the youth group Crossfire and also leads and organizes the International Youth Camp held annually in July at Family Worship Center. The camp, which draws young from all over, hungry for the presence of God, is described by many to be inexpressibly life- changing. The camp is 4 day adventure filled with worship teaching, and high octane fun where youth can meet other like-minded teens and renew their zeal and commitment to Christ. There is no denying that lives are changed and courses charted at these meetings, it is truly difficult to leave unchanged.
Aside from Crossfire Youth Ministry and the International Youth Camp, Gabriel hosts a popular once weekly TV show for youth, seen literally across the nation and around the world. Crossfire with Gabriel Swaggart is seen on SBN on Saturday's at 11 am and is an hour long program in a panel type format that discusses topics of particular interest to youth. You can view it live here.
Gabriel Swaggart is married and has two beautiful daughters . Gabriel's beautiful wife Jill plays an integral role in Crossfire Youth Ministry as the worship leader. Pastor Gabriel and Jill were married December 4, 2004 and gave birth their first child Samantha Gabrielle in November 2006. Samantha Gabrielle was the first great grand-child to Jimmy and Frances Swaggart! On February 1st, 2010 their second daughter Abby Jill, was born.
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Friday, October 15, 2010
From the Teaching Ministry of Bro. Timothy Kyara, in UK.
“...behold! I have given you authority and power to trample upon serpents and scorpions, and [physical and mental strength and ability] over all the power that the enemy [possesses]; and nothing shall in any way harm you...” (c) Luke 10:19, AMP (italics and emphasis mine)
The traffic officer may not have physical powers (strength) to stop a 16 wheeler truck; but when he lifts his hand to motion the truck to stop, it does. You see, the traffic officer has the authority to stop the truck AND the power of the government (or crown for UK) stands behind him and as long as he is enlisted, he is trusted with this authority to do good.
As Christians, and ministers of the Gospel, we have the authority in the name of Jesus Christ (and the power of the Almighty God behind, beside and in-front of us); all we have to do is ‘speak’ to the circumstance in the name of Jesus. So the next time you face a situation, remember you have the authority (and the power of God) at your disposal—use it.For more teaching of bro. Tim please visit :www.light2mypath.blogspot.com
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Meet Matt Pitt -Winning The Youth Back To Christ.
guest bio
Matt Pitt: Good Times at The Basement
By Terri Simmons
The 700 Club
CBN.com – ROAD TO THE BASEMENT
Matt Pitt's journey to “the basement” began almost six years ago.
“I was a problem child in Birmingham, Alabama. I was in and out of a lot of the schools there. I was just real hyperactive,” Matt said. “By the time I was a senior, I got involved running with some guys that were really strong into selling drugs and doing them. In this area, not only did I do a lot of drugs, I was selling them, too.”
After high school, Matt attended the University of Alabama. And instead of concentrating on his school workload, he continued consuming and selling drugs, mainly cocaine. One day, Matt's parents came to attend the university football game and to visit him. During the game, Matt had a drug overdose and was rushed to the hospital.
“When my mom and dad came to the school, they were more or less just checking up on me,” he said. “When they saw their son had a drug problem, they were crushed.”
Matt's parents took him out of school, and he went home to live with them in Birmingham after his drug overdose at the University of Alabama.
“When I got there, I was in and out of the hospital because of what the drugs did to my brain. I formed another addiction which was methadone,” he said. “I got really strong on methadone to numb out a lot of the pain, a lot of the depression and a lot of the stuff I was going through.”
Matt's father began giving him random drug tests until the time he failed one. His father, a former alcohol addict, knew where Matt was headed and was forced to make a tough decision. He sat Matt down in the basement of their home and gave him the option to get his life right or be homeless. His parents made the decision to no longer help support his addiction.
“My mom and dad said, 'Matt we love you. We love you with all our heart, but today, you've got to go. We're not going to tolerate this addiction any longer. We're tired of it destroying our family and your life,’” he said. “The only option I had was to be homeless. It's kind of like that prodigal son moment; all my friends had left me at that point. I had nobody. I squandered everything I had been given, and I knew I had to make a decision.” That night, in his basement, Matt's father led him to the Lord, and he had an encounter with God like never before.
WELCOME TO THE BASEMENT
After that night with his parents in their basement, Matt's life was completely changed. He immediately started grabbing his friends and inviting them to come experience God in his basement.
“It started this massive awakening and revival in our city because in my basement I got so radical on fire,” he said. “I told everyone I came in contact with, and everyone I sold drugs to. I wanted to get them all to come to my basement to do something big and extra for God.”
What began with four guys worshiping, quickly multiplied until the basement had reached its capacity – overflowing Matt's basement, house and neighborhood.
“We moved into a small church, then a bigger church and then a bigger church,” he said. “Through this process, God was developing me into an evangelist and developing our ministry into a high intense evangelism ministry.”
The Basement moved to and through a series of local churches and gyms, quickly pushing fire codes and outgrowing each. In April of 2007, the Basement moved to its current location, Cathedral of the Cross, where now Matt speaks to thousands of young people.
“We feel our main focus is from May to August, because the kids are out of school. The majority of our church is youth and college-age, but we have adults and some middle school. The Basement reaches everybody,” he said.
WHOSOEVER WILL COME
“Our ministry is Whosoever Ministries, which means whosoever wants to be a part. Billy Graham once said that ninety percent of kids after the age of 18 are leaving church. So, we made it our mission to break that statistic,” he said. “If people are leaving church after the age of 18, we want to get them.” M