Monday, November 29, 2010

Seasoning the Season

What did Jesus mean when he said we are the salt of the earth?

  1. He meant it as a command - we ARE to be salt in the earth.
  2. He meant for us to enrich the earth and be enriching to those we share our lives with. More speaking and less talking.
  3. He meant for us to preserve others by proclaiming truth in love.

By being the salt of the earth we become change agents for his love.

So many times Christians go to the “salt factory” known as Church only to store their saltiness in giant salt storage buildings. We were not called to be the Salt of the Church.

The power of our Christian lives and testimony lies in our ability to be different and distinct from the world. Do we blend into the world or are we different in our approach to life?

Is the world seasoning Christians or is it the other way around? Politically correct folks have lost their salt!

This Christmas Season...be a difference maker. Be a change agent.

Right thinking,

Pastor Steve

Monday, November 15, 2010

Hearing God in Faith

It takes faith to hear from God.

Hebrews 11 tells us that without faith it is impossible to please God and that we must approach the Father believing first that he is and that he rewards those who diligently seek him.

For some, that’s a difficult concept to wrap their arms around. First that God is and second, that he rewards those who diligently seek him.

Faith is:
  • Substance - its the fact that we can be confident that the things God promised we will experience
  • Evidence - its the Holy Spirit conviction down on the inside that we know our God will watch over his word to perform it
  • Witness - its the “good report” Hebrews 12 refers to. After all, our faith isn’t about what we can have or accomplish by using it...it is about having a message to pass on to the next generation. It’s the “so that...”


Faith will enable us to understand, see and hear what others cannot. Some may even mock or laugh at us while we step out in faith in this life. But be encouraged for many people laughed at great men and women of faith throughout history.

Maybe you’re ready to set sail and let God take you to new and greater places, but you don’t feel the wind of his presence pushing you. Don’t wait until you “feel” something...hoist your sails, pray and believe God. Be full of faith and watch his promises be fulfilled in your life TODAY!

Set your sails and watch God move. There’s a great cloud of witnesses watching with you.

Right thinking,

Pastor Steve


Monday, November 8, 2010

Hearing God in You

One of the top 3 questions I get asked on a regular basis is “How do I know that I am hearing God’s voice... What does it sound like?”

One thing I think I know about God’s voice in your life is that you must be open to change. Don’t expect what happened last week to occur the same way this week. God wants you totally dependent on Him...not His methods.

God’s principles remain the same forever...but his methods change.

Sometimes I feel like people are more concerned about HOW God speaks rather than what He is saying. In just a brief review of your Bible you will find God spoke through:
  • His written Word
  • Signs and wonders
  • Nature
  • Visions and dreams
  • Angels
  • Prophets and fellow saints
  • Words...direct messages
As you look through the list, is there any method of communication that you are not open to receiving from God? As you grow in faith expect to hear God with fresh anointing and in new ways.

God is a communicator. He spoke life into the Earth and Heavens. Surely, he will speak to us in our time of need.

God has a reason for speaking. He cares about you and wants to see His plans produce fruit.

Listen for His voice this week. Really listen.


Right thinking,

Pastor Steve

Monday, November 1, 2010

Hearing God in Fruit

The correlation between hearing God and seeing fruit in our lives is undeniable.

When God speaks, this is what he expects from us in return:

  1. God expects our immediate and wholehearted response to his voice. If we’re not sure it was God it’s okay to ask for confirmation; but, once we have it, Instant Obedience is a Bible principle. (Matthew 4:21-22)
  2. God wants us to have urgency about souls. Ask yourself, do I have compassion for the lost and hurting people in this world? (Matthew 9:36)
  3. God speaks where we need more of his voice, where we are often weak or lacking. The Bible offers countless examples of when God spoke and how it directly related to a weakness of the hearer.

If the Kingdom of God is right thinking, peace and joy then let’s start the week by thinking right about hearing God’s voice and expecting results in our life.

When we hear God, it should change our belief system which will cause us to have intense focus on producing fruit for his kingdom. Believing releases God’s thoughts into our minds. Right believing shuts down temptations and detours in God’s plan for our life.

When the Word goes forth it will PRODUCE a RESULT. It will not return to God empty. (Isaiah 55:9-11).

Believe God and ACT immediately on His word.

Right thinking,

Pastor Steve

Monday, October 25, 2010

Hearing God in the New Testament

In the past, God spoke through the prophets but in these last days God is speaking to us through his son, sustaining all things by the power of his word. (Hebrews 1)

Two Greek words are used in the Bible to identify God’s words in the New Testament.
  1. Logos is the Greek word identifying an expression, concept or thought.
  2. Rhema is the Greek word referring to a personal, living or life giving word from God.
Many people want to hear God’s audible voice, but God longs for us to hear his voice through a rhema word. In fact, Jesus, in Matthew 4:4, states that men do not live on bread alone, but on every word (rhema) that proceeds out of the mouth of God.

The word “proceeds” is an active word. It indicates past, present and future. The Word proceeds as a fountain proceeds. If God ever spoke, He speaks today.

Hearing God’s voice through a rhema word is instructional to living an abundant life.

John 10 gives us a clear picture of what it means to follow the voice of God. Listening to God and following his voice is a continuing process. We must be listening and following God’s voice all week long so that our abundant life can be sustained (Hebrews 1:3 & John 10:10).

Our God, the creator of heaven and earth, the God of the old testament, God of the new testament is the same yesterday, today and forever. He has a NOW answer for every circumstance, problem, and situation we face.

God is speaking. Are you listening?

Right thinking,

Pastor Steve

Monday, October 18, 2010

Hearing God in the Old Testament

A newborn baby is cute, cuddly and full of potential.

What can one new birth do for the world?

God called Abraham and changed an entire people through him. God called Moses as a baby to free his chosen people. Samuel was called by God to establish the rule of Kings.

We need to teach our children to hear the voice of God.

When God speaks, he has a specific reason for communicating with us. I believe scripture reveals three areas God chooses to speak to us about.
  1. God speaks so he can relate to us. We shouldn’t be surprised that God longs to connect and have relationship with us.
  2. God speaks to assure us that he will meet our needs. God owns it all and he is our source so we do not need to worry.
  3. Finally, God speaks to us about what we were created to do. He speaks to us about our purpose in life.

When we know who we are and why we are here, we are going to be much better at loving others.

Do you seek God as much as he’s seeking you?

Right thinking,

Pastor Steve

Monday, October 11, 2010

The essence of knowing God’s will for our lives... is to hear His voice.

We began a new series this past Sunday, designed to help us believe that God still speaks to us and that I can hear his voice. I shared 4 reasons last Sunday why I believe God speaks to us:

  1. It is God’s nature to communicate.--He does so in many unique and powerful ways. The heavens cry out and nature speaks volumes to us.
  2. We were created to speak and to hear.--We were created in the image of God. He walked and talked in the Garden and had open communication with his creation.
  3. Jesus said so! -- He said many times. “My sheep know my voice.” We know His voice because He speaks and we can Hear.
  4. Jesus said the Holy Spirit would speak to us-- “He will not speak on his own; he will speak only what he hears.” John 16:13

God speaks so that we may take action.When we hear God’s voice, the evidence will be observable.

Inside information must produce outside evidence.

God doesn’t speak to hear himself talk. He speaks to make real things happen.

So the question we should be asking isn't, "Does God still speak to us today," but rather "Am I willing to listen".

In your prayer time this week, ask God to speak to you. Seek Him earnestly. God wants to communicate with you.

Which voice will guide you this week?

Right thinking,

Pastor Steve