Sunday, October 26, 2025

God Wants to Do Something Special Through You Today!

 

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

A chainsaw cutting a tree

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 You will know them by their fruits…..’ So every good tree bears good fruit, but a bad tree bears no fruit.  A good tree cannot produce bad fruit, nor can a bad tree produce good fruit.  Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire. So then, you will know them by their fruits” (Matthew 7:16-20).

 Hey Gang  Our Sunday School Teacher began his lessons by showing us a drawing of how folks grow in doctrine.  Kind of like the question, “How does one eat a fifty-pound piece of Swiss cheese? One bite at a time!  His point: learning doctrine, or anything else for that matter, is a growth process where we progress up the ladder to the pinnacle of understanding as we learn about or experience the various attributes of the doctrine.

 Years ago I was privileged to sit under the teaching of an old country preacher by the name of Judson Cornwall.   On that particular night he was teaching about growth and commitment and used an analogy that has stuck in my brain ever since.  He said: “For many folks, growth in the Body of Christ is seen as climbing a tree; when one reaches the first limb, they settle in and become comfortable. Believing this is the greatest place in God’s Kingdom, they plan to just stay here and enjoy the security and comfort.

 But, suddenly God shows up with His chainsaw and lops off the limb requiring the comfort-seeker to move to a higher limb. God moved him out of his comfort zone, but he soon settles in and once gain relaxes into his comfort zone.  And then one day God shows up with His chainsaw and lops off this limb requiring him to repeat the process of moving once again. 

 The point Judson was making is that we encounter circumstances in our lives, much like the stepping- stone chart in our Sunday School Class, that force us out of our comfort zones, but there is always two exits from the fallen limbs – the narrow gate or the very wide gate.  It is easy just to slip across to the new limb without using much of our God given abilities and settle into the same level of “no progress”, as the place we were on, or we can see that God has something very special in mind for us.

 One of my most effective teaching tools, when working with the Village young people, was a book titled Holes in Time by Frank Constantino.  Frank was, what was termed, a very bad “motor scooter” in the incarceration business.  He was totally isolated from the general prison population and allowed out of his cell only one hour a day for exercise. The judicial system had ‘thrown the book at him” and there was little chance he would ever see the outside world again.

 How many know the world’s ways and God’s ways are vastly different?  And, how many know that God can do a mighty rebuilding job in very rapid fashion, even with the toughest motor scooters.  Frank was held in a cell that had only one small window in the door that allowed the guards to check him on an hourly basis. 

 One night, in the wee hours of the morning, suddenly Frank’s cell was filled with a bright – blinding light - but the light in his cell was not lit, nor was there light coming in through his door window.  After several minutes the light began to dim and Frank went back to bed; but as soon as he pulled the cover up, a voice spoke, “Frank, I have a task for you that is not being completed because you are here wasting away.  You are leaving “Holes in Time”. 

 The short version to the story: Frank gave his heart to Jesus that night and within several years was released from prison but spent most of his life in the prisons of Georgia ministering to the cons in the various prisons. 

 Soooo, my friends, Does God need to turn the lights on your bedroom tonight and remind you that before time began He programmed you to be a witness for Him?  Are you leaving Holes in Time? 

 Blessings, Gramps

Sunday, October 19, 2025

Seeds of a Miracle!

 

Friday, October 23, 2015

A child holding a cup of soil

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“Therefore is anyone is in Christ, he is a new creature; he old things passed away; behold new things have come” (2 Corinthians 54:17).

 Hey Gang:  His name was Sandy, he was twelve years old, violent, and his heart was filled with hatred.  He was locked away from society because he had taken his hatred out on several children smaller than he, and had vowed he would never change.  A question I have asked many times in my tenure of working with kids with broken lives:“ How Can That Happen Lord?”

 And then I found out!  Sandy became a project for me in the six weeks he was under my care.  I wanted to find out how a twelve-year-old child could be so filled with rage.  In my first conversations his responses were filled with curse words and venom about everybody that had crossed his path in his short tenure on this earth.  My prayer, in my time with Sandy, was a simple ”HELP Lord”. “Put your words in my mouth that will penetrate the shell that keeps this young lad in bondage.

 Sandy could tell me every time he had been beaten, every time he had been locked in his room for days at a time, every time his dad had come home drunk and beat he and his mother.  Each and every incident was filed away in the recesses of his brain. 

 Sandy taught me a tremendous lesson: if I was willing, he, too, was willing but I had to prove how deeply I was willing.  The night before Sandy was to be picked up by the bus that would deliver him to a facility where he would remain until his eighteenth birthday, we had our last time together. I saw in Sandy’s eyes something that I had not seen before.  A tear? No, but a softening of his eyes.  It was that night that Sandy taught me, “If I was willing” - God would work through me to plant a seed of hope in the life of a twelve year old who had not hope.

The Bible is filled with promises that God wants to give to his children.  Faith is the ingredient that puts these promises into action in our lives, and hope anticipates the fulfillment of His promises.  I also learned that I am not a harvester, but only a seed-planter; the salt that provides the savor of my planting is patience.  I learned that “Thy will be done” is not just so many words but a principle that give us the power to be a seed planter.

 Seeds were planted in those conversations with a twelve-year old who had no hope.  I left California shortly after my time with Sandy, so have no idea if my seed planting resulted in long term good fruit.  But this I know, seeds were planted and will be harvested when Father God says, this is the right moment. 

 Sooooo, my friends and neighbors, let me share a principle that became the backbone of everything I did, said, and taught to the thousands of children, who had little or no hope, and  passed through my life.  Paul gave us the principle when he wrote, “Be not deceived, God is not mocked; for whatever a man sows, this he will also reap” (Galatians6:7).

 Luke agreed with Paul and gave us the trigger for the principle when he wrote, “Give, and it will be given to you…that it is your standard of measure that will be measured back to you” (Luke 6:38).  Matthew said, it makes a difference where you sow, some seeds lands on thorny ground, some in rocky ground, some fell by the road side but some on good soil” (Matthew 13:3-9).  Matthew also said, “We are going to reap more than we sow” (Matthew. 13:8).    Good seeds – bad seeds!  You decide!

 Paul gives us the bottom line of the Seed Planting Principle, “if you sow sparingly, you will reap sparingly”   An old country preacher once said, “We choose whether we will be porch box sowers or sow in thousands of acres sowers.  Paul said, “Each must do just as he has purposed in his heart….for God loves cheerful giver”. (2 Corinthians 9:7)

 And now for the promise for those who understand and apply the principle “And God is able to make all grace about to you, so that always having all sufficiency in everything, you may have an abundance for every good deed” (2 Cor. 9:8). 

 Time to go and find someone I can plant a seed into.  Why don’t you come along?

 Blessings Gramps 

 



 

Sunday, October 12, 2025

Why Pray?

 

Monday, October 12, 2015

A close-up of hands folded in prayer

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God’s Power Principle For Today: “We have not received the spirit of the world but the Spirit who is from God, that we may understand what God has freely given us” (2 Corinthians 2:1-12).   

 Hey Gang: I need to make a confession to you this morning.  I am not a very avid reader.  On my desk, as I write this epistle this morning, are four books with markers that tell me where I am in the book.  In one I am on page 32, the second 18, the third 47 and the last an amazing 123.

 But I have found myself returning to a book by Dr. John DeVries, founder of Mission India, titled, Why Pray. This has been a source of encouragement to me.   I have asked that question many times and, I confess, I have even stopped praying for a season because I did not think God was listening.

 

Yousee, I tended to measure the success of my prayers by what I received from them in short order.  There is an ad on Television advertising ‘Wentworth Finance ‘where the people are shouting, “I want my money and I want it now”.  That was kind of my attitude when I went to the throne room for a specific need.  Have I had victory over that, to a degree, but I must admit the battle goes on.

 But the resurgence of the Village has given me a leg up on the victory-trail over this issue.  I learned, from Dr. John, that when we have a specific need, we should place it in the Father’s hand and move on.  When Cathey, my daughter, became the exulted ruler of the Village, her mom and I felt we needed to build a pyramid of prayer warriors who were willing to pray in a sacrificial way for wisdom and direction and strength and protection for her and the Village. 

 Our challenge to each one, ‘If you are not willing to pray sacrificially and as Paul challenges us ,“without ceasing” please do not sign up to be a prayer warrior.  I believe the prayer warrior ring that surrounds the Village today is the catalyst that has produced the changes and victories that have become a wonderful testimony to God’s grace, mercy and love.  To fail to fulfill your prayer commitment is to leave a hole in the covering.  Satan dearly loves to move into those holes.

 I believe one of the most overused phrases in existence today is “I will pray for you!”  I believe, if everyone, who at one time or another said they would pray for me, did indeed follow through and placed my needs on the refrigerator door, the bathroom mirror or the rear-view mirror of their car, I could have been able to walk on water.  (Just joking).

  My dear friends, let me share a piece of advice I received years ago, when I confessed to a friend that I had a hard time remaining focused when I was praying.  He said, “Journal your prayers.”  Not only will you remain focused, but you will have a record of your prayers and can look back and see when they were fulfilled.  So, I have two recommendations to you this morning: one, if you are asking “Why Pray? I recommend you get John’s book, Why Pray; and, if you have a hard times staying focuses, try journaling your prayers for a season and see how God blesses.

 Blessings, Gramps

Sunday, October 5, 2025

Hey, Cheer Up - God Is Preparing to Come - Very Soon

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

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God’s Power Principle For today:  “Behold the tabernacle of God is among men. And He will dwell among them, and they shall be His people, and God himself will be among them” (Revelation 21:3).

 Hey Gang:  In this day, when it seems everything that can be shaken is being shaken so that only those things that cannot be shaken will remain, we need to keep our eyes glued to our Abba Father.  If the words through John from Jesus, in the morning Scripture, do not build a fire in the depths of your innards, you had best check yourself into the nearest emergency ward and see if your thumper is still thumping. 

 Each week the Koenig report, which is a report of current and future events that are based on the prophetic word of God, Claudia Koenig begins each up -date with prayer and a word from Father God.  They are always a challenge and give me a firm foundation to begin the new week. 

 This week she challenged me, and I pray you, with these words: “Many times when a faraway missionary was in a time of despair, the question was asked, “What can we do?’  The answer was always, “Pray, pray, pray!”  Today, many ask, “What can we do when judgment for man’s rebellion against God comes to America and people will be in despair?”  The answer is “Pray, pray, pray!” 

 As I read this, a recollection from my early years surfaced in my brain.  When I was eight years old and in the fourth grade, we began each day with the Pledge of Allegiance, several verses from the Bible and the Lord’s Prayer.  We also had a morning update on what was happening in the war zones. 

 I remember that fateful day when the teacher announced that General McArthur had thrown in the towel and left the Philippines but, on his way out he made a vow to return soon, a promise he fulfilled. 

 Yes, today’s news is filled with woe, woe and more woe.  One wonders if there is any wisdom in any capitals of the world.  We are surely paying the Piper for the decisions to remove God from every facet of our lives. 

 But!  Does it not fill your heart with joy when you read the words of the angels who were there when Jesus ascended back to the Father and took His rightful place at the right hand of God? They said: “Why do you stand looking into the sky? This Jesus, who has been taken up from you into heaven, will come in the same way as you have watched Him go into heaven” (Acts 1:11).  

 Soooo, my young buckaroos, keep your lamps trimmed and filled with oil, your Armor shined and in place (on your body) and pray, pray, pray!.  For you see, God never said the governments of the man would ever have the wisdom to repair what they break, but 2 Chronicles 7:14 gives us the promise that-“If we humble ourselves before Him, pray from the depths of our souls and seek Him until we find Him, He will heal our land!.

 Blessings, 

Gramps