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When your spiritual heart aches
It aches when you see sin.
It aches when people wonīt listen. It aches when you see someone making a life mistake. It aches for those who donīt understand. It aches for those possessed by spirits and they donīt even know it. It aches for those who donīt pay tithes. It aches for those you feel you did not reach. It aches for those that wander further and further from God. and on and on...no wonder so many pastors have real heartattacks... I was thinking about this last night as I talked to a pastor that called me from the states... |
When your spiritual heart aches
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Thinking about a scripture that states that "men's hearts failing them for fear of the things coming upon the earth". I wonder how many pastors, etc., are trying to carry too heavy loads by carrying that which only God can carry. We were told a long time ago to cast ALL our cares upon Him, for He careth for you. But the past few years especially, we hear that you can't get to heaven except through your pastor (another human being). My late pastor father who knew the God who had taken Him through WWII, the front lines to be exact, and brought him back home safely to his wife and four young children, taught us about His God. He didn't teach us to have faith in man but to look to our Maker. We were taught respect for the OFFICES of government, teachers, pastors, and most definitely, parents. The offices were to be respected but they were not GOD. If we learn to follow JESUS, the holy place, He will lead us into the MOST HOLY PLACE, into the very Presence of THE HOLY GOD! We learn to follow the ONE who went into heaven itself. Isn't that where we're planning to go. That One who came to earth is now on the ONE THRONE. If we are not connected to that One, we need to get connected to someone who is, and follow them. You may not find them in high places. Just some thoughts from a senior sister, Blessings, Falla39 |
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Speaking with many pastors in the states and by phone I note hurt and wonder if they have failed...Sometimes pastors’ call just wanting to talk. The load is often heavy.
Right now our load is heavy in this area but as God sifts we see those who are wheat that are becoming stronger. Sifting have to take place and it must be God doing the sifting if we try to do it we destroy wheat with the tares. Someone said to me the other day, "What are you going to do about a certain situation". I said, “nothing"! I have turned it over to God... My dear friends there are some things ONLY GOD can change. Barb, God bless you I can feel such love in your posts. It is His love that makes us love the unlovable! |
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And you're right...there are some things ONLY GOD can change. But God...who else but God can change the heart of man and turn it into a vessel of honor?! Who else but God can change what the enemy meant for evil and change it into a blessing?! Thank you for the blessing, Mother...I receive it with a grateful heart... |
When your spiritual heart aches
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Exactly, that's what I am speaking about. WE have learned to trust God for those things man does not have the answer for. Timothy watched his grandmother and mother. His father was a greek, an unbeliever. Paul saw this faith in young Timothy's mother and grandmother and he figured it was in Timothy. He was Timothy's father in the gospel. There are some things you can't learn until you've been there, done that. A daughter learns from her mother and sons learn from their fathers, OR THEY SHOULD, especially if they are the fathers and mothers they should be. We learn to be people of GOD by seeing people of God live a Godly life. Many years ago we went to a denominal church to view the late Francis Schaffer's films on "Where Have All The Children Gone". The reason they were gone was because of abortion. I wonder where all the Mothers and Fathers in Israel have gone. I hate to think where I would be, had it not been for my godly parents, grandparents, great aunt and uncle, and their daughter, who influenced mine and my siblings lives in our earlier years. It took years to bring us to the place in life we are today. On the other hand I see young people get out of high school, go to Bible School for three or four years, get out, with no previous experience, and are ready to take on the churches at large. They are not willing to learn from the elders, men or women, but feel God has set them in place with no advice from anyone. Especially the ones who had been a part of the work for decades. They start changing everything and dare anyone to challenge their actions. Paul said you better be careful how you build on another man's foundation, because the storms and the fire is going to try that work you have added and if it is not as it should be,. there will be loss. Reminds me of young women who were not raised with a lot of children. She gets married and has a baby every other year for a while and then falls apart. She wasn't prepared for such a load. She cannot bear up under it many times. My mother birthed eleven children in 20 yrs. She came from a family larger than her own. She was conditioned to be around children. So she survived. I was the oldest daughter in our family of eleven children. Before I had my own children, I mothered and nurtured my younger siblings, learning from my mother. When I had my children, my mom was there to support and help me with advice from her years of experience. I appreciated it so much. Our oldest daughter has five fine sons. She helped mother and nurture her younger siblings and had plenty of experience before she had hers. Do we get the picture. And no wonder we have this mindset today that the man in the pulpit must be obeyed like God. The fear of man bringeth a snare (trap). I, for one do not like to feel or be trapped. That is what bondage is. When we are trapped. In one place in the Bible it states, "Their fear was taught by the precepts of men". That means in the way men perceived it, not God. There are a lot of things out of order from the house where men live to the church house, to the White House, the school house and a lot of it should be taken to the outhouse. I don't think there are many, if any of those still around. LOL!!! Men's hearts failing them because they try to take on the things that belong only to God. Every man should be bearing his OWN burden, that which he has birthed. The seed he has sown. If every man would take the responsibility for their own, it would be a big job. But on top of their own, to take on several others responsibilities, enabling them to unload on some- one else. Point them to Jesus. He took on the whole world at Calvary. I see men and women taking their children to the preacher for him/her to correct, to discipline, etc. Raise your own crop. When I hear those who want to have hundreds or thousands in their church, I know they are ex- pecting the church to come up with the support to take care of them. I personally believe God never puts more on us than we can bear. We take on more than we can bear or allow it to be put on us by others. For instance you will find no one in the Bible having more than two children at a time. And not many of them. Have you ever heard of anyone in the Bible having triplets, or multiple births? No, that is what happens when men mess with God's way as He set it up. My late pastor father worked a full time job for many years, fathered eleven children, served in WWII, on the front line in the Phillipeans and Japan, and fathered a church that still stands and today is a place of worship for some of his own children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Where are all the fathers and mothers gone. If you haven't fathered and mothered, you might should wait until you get some experience in those areas. Then you might be able to stand the heat!!! This is not said in unkindness not to condemn anyone but to stir up our thinking. Something is dreadfully wrong when they tell me that we are losing 70 to 75% of our UPC children to the world. That came from a District Supt.'s wife a few years ago. Since then a missionary that came to our church said it was now 80 to 85%. If we don't have mothers and fathers in Zion, after while there will be no births in Zion. God help us! Yes, it is enough to make our hearts hurt!! From my heart, Falla39 |
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This is a very thoughtful and wise post that reflect the many years of experience behind you. You certainly got a head start on the right road. The one thing that struck me was the percentage of youth that we are losing to the world. This is staggering and it speaks of a lack...a lack both in homes and in the church. Also, I fear that we do not have as good crop of young ministers as we've had in time past. One thing for sure, the average age of Oneness preacher is getting older. We need mothers in Zion, but our biggest need is for fathers, fathers such as Paul that took young ministers under their spiritual oversight and mentored them in the work of God. Paul said that we have thousands of teachers but not many fathers. It seems that many of those that could be fathers and mentors in the work of God are too busy with their own time to take young preachers to mentor them. God bless you, sister. |
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When your spiritual heart aches
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