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Archive for August, 2009
Monday, August 17th, 2009
This was a sports weekend of monumental outcomes. Tiger Woods loses a 54-hole lead in a Major golf tournament (The PGA Championship), which he has never done before. He gets beat by a guy that was ranked #110 in the world. It’s not the greatest golf upset in golfing history, but it is a big one. It is big enough to send shock waves throughout the golfing, and sports world.
Then, Usain Bolt set a new 100m World record of 9.58 on the second evening of the 12th IAAF World Championships in Athletics at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin. No one in the history of track and field has ever run faster than 9.6, ever! So profound was Bolt’s achievement that defending champion Tyson Gay clocked a sensational 9.71 in second, a national record that was just 0.02 shy of the previous World mark. It is a big enough event to send shock waves throughout the entire sports world and beyond.
Then, this weekend at The Harvest Church International located in North Dallas, a young man who owns a tattoo parlor, and a young lady who has gone through tremendously difficult life circumstances, openly confessed and placed their faith in Jesus Christ as their Savior. These two people were lost spiritually and now they are found spiritually. They were spiritually blind and now they spiritually see! They walked in the church having been invited by a friend, and probably wondering what might go on in this church service. But they left from that service yesterday, forgiven, redeemed, justified and in right standing before their heavenly Father, by placing their faith in Christ as their Savior. It might not be a big enough event to the secular community to send shock waves throughout the sports world or the known world in general. But in reality it is such a huge event that it causes all of heaven to rejoice (Lk.15:10)! It is such a monumental event because this is why Jesus came to earth, to seek and save the lost (Lk.19:10). It is so deeply profound because it is the greatest of all miracles. It is the greatest of all events.
Untold millions around the world were shocked by the Tiger Woods loss, and all of South Korea was cheering for Y.E. Yang, the new PGA Champion. Untold millions around were amazed by and cheered for Usain Bolt and his amazing sporting feat. But in the natural world, there were only those in attendance in the church service at THCI yesterday that cheered for Kenny and Krista, not millions or thousands. But, what we couldn’t see was the reaction, the rejoicing that was going on in the presence of the angels of God over these two sinners who repented. They weren’t amazed by the result of the PGA Championship, or for the new 100m World Record that was set. They were too busy rejoicing over two lost souls being converted to a new relationship with Jesus Christ.
What about us? Let’s begin to put it all into perspective, the heavenly, eternal perspective, and let’s begin as true believers to get thrilled, and excited about the things that really matter in eternity. I was excited about watching Usain Bolt break the record, and I even yelled out and clapped. But, I am still smiling, and am still profoundly thrilled about the amazing miracle of those two lives that have been forever changed in eternity. How about you?
God bless you and have a tremendously rewarding week,
Pastor Brad Tuttle
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Tuesday, August 11th, 2009
Hello everybody! I hope this finds you walking in the joy of the Lord!
Many times in our life as a true Christian we run into those moments of decision that we just don’t have the answer for but we still earnestly try to figure it out on our own. Or we may go ahead and make the decision from our own earthly wisdom and it gets us into a position of confusion; confusion that has to do with how did I get here and how am I going to get myself out of this? I guess the first thing that I need to say is that confusion in your life is something that is definitely not a result of following God’s Word and will for your life.
I have been there. I have made a decision before that seemed like a good idea at the time and it seemed like a God idea too, BUT I got ahead of God, I moved too quick in my decision and it put me into a situation that ended up in a quagmire of confusion. My eventual way out of it was to let God into it, and let Him decide what I should do from then on, and guess what, the place of confusion turned into a situation of peace and true God ordained purpose. I guess the Bible is correct when it says,
“Trust in the LORD with all your heart
And do not lean on your own understanding.
6 In all your ways acknowledge Him,
And He will make your paths straight.”-Proverbs 3:5-6
Verse 5 says, “Trust in the LORD with all your heart” This is a very important teaching because God is the origin or source of all good. He has made us as His creatures to be dependent upon Himself. He requires us to be conscious of that dependence. He has promised to communicate what we need and He commands us to believe His promises, and look for our fulfillment in Him. But, we are to do this without doubt, fear, or distrust and we are to do it “with our whole heart.”
“And do not lean on your own understanding” You are to lean on GOD, not on yourself, because as I have heard it said, “He who trusts in his own heart is a fool.”
Verse 6 tells us, “In all your ways acknowledge Him” This is what I have so deeply learned in my own life as a believer. I have learned to begin, continue, and end every work, purpose, and device, with God. I have learned to earnestly pray for his direction at the beginning, and to look for his continual support along the way, so that everything I do will begin, continue, and finish in His glory!
Leaning on our own self-sufficiency and self-dependence has been the ruin of mankind ever since the fall of Adam. Trying to live independently of God will do nothing but bring confusion. Trying to make the important decisions of your life without God can end you up in a place of great confusion.
There is no reason for you to have confusion in your life today. Give your area of confusion over to God. Set your mind on Him and begin to trust in him, lean on Him, let His thoughts be your thoughts, let His ways take the place of your ways. If your decisions have brought you to a place of confusion, then ask for forgiveness for trying to do it your way, and then let God help you do it His way. Confusion will not be a part of the life of a believer in Christ who is trusting, leaning and steadfast in their mind towards God.
I am excited for you today and the fact that you are going to be relieved of your confusion and set in a place of perfect peace!
God Bless and have a wonderfully peaceful day.
Pastor Brad Tuttle
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Friday, August 7th, 2009
“with all humility and gentleness, with patience, showing tolerance for one another in love, being diligent to preserve the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace.” (Eph. 4:2-3)
“To accomplish anything great we need to work as a team.”
That’s a simple statement but I think I tell it to my church every service; at least it seems like it. The great thing is that I am blessed to have a church where teamwork is of a high priority, and that we work on deepening the unity of our team on a constant basis. Teamwork and complete unity within that teamwork is essential for effective forward progress. I strongly believe this especially about believers who are part of a local church, and who have a dream and desire to see their church truly make a difference for the Kingdom of God. There must be a unity that is there that goes beyond just the surface-level, superficial smiles, and “Hi’s”, and congenial small talk. True teamwork, and I mean teamwork that is inundated with the bonds of unity, carries within it the idea of brothers and sisters working together as a family that may at times disagree, but yet is a family that always forgives, forgets, puts the past behind, and moves forward. If we didn’t need each other so much than the Apostle Paul wouldn’t have written Ephesians 4 calling the Ephesian church and us today to walk in unity always realizing that each of us plays a vital role in the success of furthering the Gospel and building the church.
I witnessed teamwork at a recent outreach that our church did at a waterpark that is located near to where we hold our church services. I watched as the THCI Team worked and labored from 8am until 6pm in the hot Texas sun to play a part in the delivering of the Gospel message to over 2000 people! They set up tents, banners, the stage 3 times for 3 shows where Team Xtreme performed and ministered, carried brick and block, shared the Gospel with people who waited in line for an autograph, talked about the church to everyone, and generally worked like worker ants in unity to accomplish this task to the glory of God. It was awesome for me as the pastor of the church to witness.
Our verse tells us to be diligent about preserving the unity within the team. In other words, work hard at doing your part to keep the unity amongst yourself and those who labor among you. Hey, I realize that there may be people on your team that ‘grate’ on you a bit, but from what I read in Ephesians 4 the Apostle Paul doesn’t give us any out because of that. We are to suck it up, pray about it, put on the garment of love, and do everything you can to bring the team together in unity because that’s just the way it’s supposed to be. I don’t read anywhere in 1 Corinthians 13 where it is explaining what real godly love is that we are allowed to destroy the unity of the team because we want to hold on to our little grudges. This is one of the tricks of the devil and there is nothing more he would like to do than to have believers not get along, and thusly hinder the effectiveness of a church’s forward progress. If a ministry can rid itself from any strife than it can be mightily used of God.
So let’s not let the devil win. Let’s defeat him by being a team and working together with the kind of teamwork that is so unified that nothing can slow us down or hinder us from accomplishing everything God has called us to be and do!
What about you? Are you truly the team player you need to be in your church? Be diligent about preserving unity and make a difference on the team that God has placed you on. Teamwork is key for the effectiveness of God’s work.
God Bless you and may your team thrive and accomplish everything God has called you to accomplish!
Pastor Brad Tuttle
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