Thursday, July 15, 2010 NBC Blog
“Just remember when things get tough, we will only get rough, if we fail to remember ‘Christ is enough’!”
Have you ever notices Philippians 4:13 DOES NOT say “I can do all things through Christ WHO strengtheneth me”? It uses the preposition “which” to claim our access to His ability (doing all things) and His subsequent strength.Think for a moment exactly what this means. He is not teaching us we receive strength to do everything. It is telling us we can do anything through Christ and this FACT is “that which” strengthens us.We ought to find “solace for strength” in this fact: we can do anything through Christ! Do we believe that is true? Do we believe we can accomplish the impossible? NO! We cannot get ‘er done, but He can! He can accomplish whatever He chooses to do and He will accomplish that through us. . . if we will let Him! How does that make you feel?It should bring each of us a great measure of strength. But often the faith of Christ (the seventh of nine fruits living within us) is rejected for self righteous doubt. We believe we can do a lot of things for God! We even can do some things for ourselves (or our families, friends or preachers) but how much does He do through you? If it is not EVERYTHING He wishes then it is our “bouts with doubts” that is hindering His ability.As long as things are going well, I have found that I truly believe that Christ is all I need to complete my life’s tasks properly. But when things start getting rough, my doubts attempt to overwhelm me and cause me to get rough when things get tough. It is at times like this I tend to get creative, for I have rejected the truth “Christ is enough”.In my self effort to creatively do for Him what He has designed Himself to do for me, I fail and become frustrated. My interpersonal skills go down and I reject His promptings of joy for frustration. I become harsh rather than gentle. Instead of longsuffering, I am a bit quick tempered. What has happened to me? Why am I responding so rough toward the things I find to be tough? It’s cause for me, at that particular time “Christ is NOT enough”. I sometimes unfortunately conclude “I need more of me. I must try harder or even work longer. If I buckle down and iimplement more self imposed rules then decide to read more and pray more. I will become a better Steve!Christ does not want a better Steve. He wants a deader Steve! Unless I die to my own self efforts when things get tough, He will not step in and change my outlook. He promises in Proverbs that if I will “Commit [my]works to the Lord, thy thoughts shall be established”.If I would give the tough stuff over to the Lord he will establish my thoughts and His established thoughts will not respond rough over that which is, to me, tough! Established thoughts will rest in the beauty of God’s presence and power and be assured that He will be enough.Are you like me? Do you need to be reminded that Christ is enough? Then you are no different than many Christians. Paul indicated he knew how to have all his needs met and he know how to go without any needs being met. However, through it all he was content because he had LEARNED contentment does not come through resentment. It comes through being willing to give things over to Jesus and be content with our role of proper thinking and His role of productive doing.When things get tough, I want to avoid being rough, by recognizing “He is enough”! With that realization as my meditation it should be something “which strengtheneth me”.. |
Have a wonderful day IN the Lord!
Bro Curington
Preacher
NBC Blog July 8, 2010
NBC Blog – July 8, 2010
May this help in your time. May this give freedom to your Christian walk in building a relationship.
There are two ways in which we may govern our lives. The first is through rigidity. The second is through liberty. One tends to rules. The other–relationship!
Recently the spirit of the Lord has led me to study a portion of scripture which has afforded me many great truths that I desire to share with you. It is my intention to bring to you a series of blogs where I will break down Romans 14: 1-5 and detail Paul’s instrumental teaching as it pertains to Christian liberty. I think it will help understand why some Christians only do well in an environment of rules and why others who have such great liberty, may sometimes find themselves struggling to live right while proclaiming they enjoy a “great relationship”.
Because this will be a multi-part blog, I will not spend a lot of time on fancy endings. We will just end at 700 words or so and pick it up again the next time I write to you. With that said, it is probable taht no single blog will hold the entire counsel of God. Please give me the grace in this space to place each truth side by side over the course a few days in order that we may see this truth in it’s entirety for what it should be–illuminating!
In simple terms, there are basically two ways to govern our lives. We can be lead by the liberty of the Spirit-which is granted to us by the Spirit of God, for we know that where the Spirit of the Lord is there is always liberty. Or we can be kept at bay by rules. It is not liberty. It is actually a form of rigidity.
Sometime rules come from the Word of God, and we know that these rules can never be contrary to the leading of the Spirit, for the Holy Spirit would never contradict what the Bible says. We also have rules placed over us by our God-ordained authority, which again are almost always consistent with the leading of the Spirit. However, we often find that others who are not directly over us want to place rules over us or feel that we should personally impose more rules upon ourselves. This is where we must proceed with caution. Why you ask? Because rigidity without liberty is stupidity!
Don’t get me wrong, rigidity (that is to say rules) is good. Having boundaries and setting personal standards that we refuse to compromise are integral to our Christian stability, especially when our walk with God may seem dormant or distant. But they are only beneficial if they are spiritual bumper to keep us IN Christ.
But, again I say, when rigidity infringes upon my Christian liberty it is stupidity. Jesus Christ came to make us free. We are to live within boundaries, but when our freedom is dependant upon those boundaries we are bound, not free. Therefore, it is counterproductive to allow ourselves to be made free by rules that squelch the liberty bestowed upon us by the Spirit of God. We are to be made free by a relationship that leads us to obey all of His rules out of appreciation and selflessness. Thus, we must strive to strike a healthy balance between the two.
Romans 14: 1 says, Him that is weak in the faith receive ye, but not to doubtful disputations. In this verse, is Paul referring to the faith of justification (believing that Jesus died for your sins), or is he referring to the faith of sanctification (allowing Christ to live his life through you)? Well, friend, he must be referring to sanctification because the faith of justification is either all or nothing. You cannot be weak in your salvation! So Paul must be speaking about those who are weak in their ability to yield to the sanctified Christian life. Keeping that truth in mind, Paul goes on to tell us that we are to receive those who are weak-those who struggle. The weak in faith are more often then not those who allow rigidity to dominate over their Christian liberty. That is to say, they focus on obeying rules and boundaries rather than on the intimacy of their walk and the selfless sacrifice of their personal agenda’s. This ultimately hinders their relationship with the Lord and limits the liberty and power that is found in the abundant, Spirit-filled life.
Furthermore, Paul tells us to receive these weak, rules dominated people of rigidity, but not to doubtful disputations. This means that we are to embrace these rigid Christians not for the sake of argument or criticism, but rather to show them something better-a better way! It is our responsibility to demonstrate, and even teach, the Spirit-filled life of liberality to those “weak in faith” (rigidity dominated Christians).
We that strive to live the liberated Christian life can often learn from those who lean toward rigidity, but we do not stand to gain nearly as much as those whom Romans 14: 1 is referring to. It is by our influence that the spiritually rigid will ultimately discover the freedom found only through the liberty afforded by the Holy Spirit!
Are rules wrong? Of course not! Are rules necessary? Of course they are! But rules without relationship eventually lead to rebellion.
Part Two
Good morning! If you happened to have missed my last posting, allow me to fill you in. We are in the process of studying a portion of Scripture that has helped my staff and me to realize a previously undiscovered avenue to true Christian freedom! That’s right, I believe Romans 14:1-5 contains the truths necessary to strengthen and protect your Spirit-filled life and reach a new personal pinnacle with your relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ.
In Romans 14:1 we saw that there are two basic ways to govern our lives: Liberty and Rigidity. Liberty is found by adhering to the leading of the Holy Spirit; while rigidity is the rules or boundaries that we or others place over us. We discussed the role and importance of these two forms of governance as they relate to each other and also established what, exactly, is the source of each. Furthermore, we learned that it is the responsibility of those of us who strive to live the liberated Christian life to demonstrate, and even teach, the Spirit-filled life found through Christian liberality to our weaker brethren who are dominated, and thus “held back” by rigidity.
That being said, let us now take our study a step further. In Romans Chapter 14:2, the Apostle Paul tells us, For one believeth that he may eat all things: another, who is weak, eateth herbs. Hmm. . . what in the world is he talking about here? Well, friend, Paul is giving us a metaphor that demonstrates the fact that being governed by a Spirit-filled liberated life is indeed demonstrative of a stronger faith IN Christ and thus renders a greater measure of freedom from the power of sin!
You see, the “one” who BELIEVES that he may eat all things does so because he BELIEVES that he can-He has FAITH! And not just any faith, but a strong faith that is found only by adhering to the Spirit of God and embracing the liberty that God has set before us!
Conversely, we see “another” who limits himself to only herbs. Why does he do this, you ask? Because he believes that he is only permitted to do so-he is the one whom God indicates here has a faith that is WEAK! This individual has limited his freedom IN Christ by subjecting himself to rules and boundaries that are not consistent with the leading of the Holy Spirit.
Paul clearly shows us the danger of being a rigidity focused Christian. Friend, the Lord has a wonderful and perfect life custom-designed just for you. . . all you have to do to enjoy it is to be consistently led of the Holy Spirit. It is my opinion that the purpose of Romans 14:2 is to make us aware of the trap that results from being dominated by rigidity. By falling into this “trap” we will certainly stymie our ability to experience the freedom that is found through the Spirit-filled life! Do not allow yourself to become rigid when the Spirit of God is leading you contrary-allow yourself to enjoy the liberality of the Holy Spirit.
Once again, I want to reiterate that the presence of boundaries and rules is indeed imperative in the life of a Christian. When our faith falters, as occurs to all of us on occasion, it is our character-imposed boundaries that will keep us upright until communication with the Lord is restored.
Keeping that truth in mind, allow me to conclude with this: The Bible clearly says in Romans 14:2 that the “one” who is focused on rigidity is weak, and the “one” focused on liberty is strong. . . Why? Because he BELIEVES!
If we will simply BELIEVE the Spirit-filled life, my friend, our lives will change forever!
Have a wonderful day IN the Lord,
Bro Steve Curington
NBC Blog April 14, 2010
Hello NBC Blog Land. I pray your day is going well in the Lord!
THE SPRING PROGRAM IS TAKING A TRUE UPWARD TREND AND I AM EXCITE TO SEE WHAT THESE LAST TWO WEEKS HAVE IN STORE. LET US PULL TOGETHER AND BRING OUT A VISITOR(S).
THE FIRST OF THE MEN’S LEADERSHIP ALIVE BREAKFAST WENT VERY WELL. I AM BOOKING MEN AS WE SPEAK TO COME AND SPEAK TO US IN THEIR AREA OF EXPERTISE. I AM EXCITED TO HELP OUR MEN LIVE TRUE LIVES OF LEADERSHIP, ALIVE IN THEIR LIFE.
PROVERBS 14:26,27
IN THE FEAR OF THE LORD IS STRONG CONFIDENCE: AND HIS CHILDREN SHALL HAVE A PLACE OF REFUGE.
THE FEAR OF THE LORD IS A FOUNTAIN OF LIFE, TO DEPART FROM THE SNARES OF DEATH.
I SEE HERE THAT THE FEAR OF THE LORD IS HIGHLIGHTED IN THESE VERSES. THE FEAR OF THE LORD MEANS RESPECT OR HIS PROPER PLACE IN OUR LIVES. HE IS THE CENTRE PIECE OF OUR LIVES. THESE TWO VERSES EXPLAIN WHY THE LORD SHOULD BE FEARED.
1. THE FIRST IS SO WE BUILD CONFIDENCE IN HIM.
CONFIDENCE IS SO IMPORTANT FOR US TO HAVE. IT IS NEEDED TO WALK BY FAITH, IT IS NEEDED TO MAKE DECISIONS FOR HIM, IT IS A HELP TO HAVE THIS KIND CONFIDENCE OF FEARING THE LORD SO WE LEARN TO HANDLE TOUGH TIMES IN OUR LIFE. WE MUST GO FORWARD NOT BACKWARD WHEN THESE TIMES COME OUR WAY. HERE IS MY DEFINITION OF CONFIDENCE: ll TIMOTHY 1:12 I AM NOT ASHAMED, SO I BELIEVE HIS WORK, THAT I AM PERSUADED THAT HE WILL KEEP ME AND SEE ME THROUGH EVERY AREA OF MY DECISION.
REFUGE IS A PEACEFUL ABIDING FREE OF ANGER AND REGRET.
2. THE SECOND FEAR OF THE LORD IS SO WE BUILD A STRONG FOUNTAIN OF LIFE.
FOUNTAIN IS BLESSINGS, FOUNTAIN IS GOD’S BLESSINGS THAT ARE FLOWING FROM A SPRING THAT DOES NOT DRY UP. IS YOUR SPRING DRYING UP? IS YOUR SPRING DRIPPING? IS YOUR SPRING OR FOUNTAIN FLOWING DEATH OR LIFE? MY FOUNTAIN IS TO FLOW LIFE THAT NOURISHES THE WHOLE FAMILY AND THOSE AROUND ME.
YOU SEE THE FEAR OF THE LORD IS TO BRING YOU AND I TO A PLACE WHERE THE TASTE OF HIS SPRING WATER TASTES AND SURPASSES ALL OF WHAT THE WORLD OR THE DEVIL CAN GIVE US. IT SURE TASTES BETTER THAN HATE, IT SURE TASTES BETTER THAN LIES, IT SURE TASTES BETTER THAN TO ARGUE.
THIS FEAR WILL KEEP US FROM BEING SNARED CONSTANTLY BY HIS DEVICES
SO FEAR OF THE LORD BRINGS CONFIDENCE AND A FOUNTAIN OF LIFE. THESE ARE WHAT ARE PROMISED FROM GOD TO LIVE THE LIFE HE HAS ASKED US TO.
WHERE IS YOUR FEAR LAYING? WHERE IS YOUR CONFIDENCE PLACED? WHAT IS FLOWING FROM YOUR FOUNTAIN?
NBC BLOG – FEBRUARY 16, 2010
NBC BLOG – FEBRUARY 16, 2010
I HAVE ALWAYS WONDERED WHY GOD ALLOWS US TO LIVE DIFFERENTLY IN OUR HEARTS THEN IN OUR OUTWARD LIFE.
I WONDERED WHY GOD LETS US GET AWAY WITH WICKED INNER THOUGHTS THAT ARE SO WICKED NO ONE ELSE WOULD KNOW UNLESS THEY COULD SEE US WITH X-RAY SPIRITUAL VISION. HE ALLOWS US TO LIVE DIFFERENTLY THAN WHO WE REALLY ARE.
WE HATE BUT HE MAKES SURE THAT NO ONE ELSE WOULD KNOW OUR HATE. WE LUST BUT NO ONE ELSE COULD POSSIBLY SEE OUR THOUGHTS. WE DESIRE WRONG THINGS THAT PUT US FAR FROM GOD BUT THAT DESIRE(S) ARE NOT EVIDENT TO THOSE AROUND US. GOD ALLOWS A CLOSED DOOR FROM OTHERS TO SEE.
A CABLE COMPANY CALLED AND ASKED ME THAT IF I SIGNED-UP WITH (NO CONTRACT) CABLE TV THAT I COULD GET HD BOX FREE AND PAY ONLY 9.99 PER-MONTH FOR A FULL YEAR. WOW I THOUGHT, THAT IS A GREAT DEAL, 80 OR 90 CHANNELS, TSN,ESPN, AS WELL AS ALL THE GOOD CHANNELS TO-BOOT. I THOUGHT THAT GOD WOULD STILL LOVE ME, I THOUGHT THAT EVERY ONE HAS CABLE EXCEPT FOR A FAMILY OR TWO. I THOUGHT THAT I CAN LIVE GOOD AND BE A OUTSTANDING CITIZEN IN MY COMMUNITY AND STILL RECEIVE MY SPIRITUAL BENEFITS. I CAN GO TO CHURCH AND DO THINGS THAT BENEFIT OTHERS AND GOD STILL BE PLEASED WITH OUR EFFORTS. I AM EVEN TIRED OF MOVING THE ANTENNA AROUND SO IT STAYS CLEAR, THIS WOULD BE DEFINITELY A CURE FOR THAT.
THEN I THOUGHT WHERE WOULD THIS LEAD, WHERE WOULD THIS LEAD ME IN MY LIFE. WHAT WILL I DO MORE OF THAT I AM NOT DOING NOW THAT WOULD DERAIL MY LIFE. WHAT MORE WILL I CARRY AROUND IN MY MIND OF THIS WORLD, WHAT MORE WILL I HIDE FROM MY PEOPLE, FAMILY, WIFE, AND CHILDREN THAT I ALREADY CARRY AROUND.
I AM NOT AGAINST CABLE I TOO MAY HAVE IT ONE DAY BUT RIGHT NOW I SEE THAT FOR ME(US) IT IS JUST ANOTHER BATTLE THAT I ALREADY BATTLE SO MUCH RIGHT NOW. I ALREADY AM FLOATING WITH WHAT THE WORLD PUMPS AT ME AT THIS PRESENT TIME, I DON’T NEED ANYTHING ELSE TO TAKE MY ALREADY OVER LOADED gODLESS ATTENTION.
GOD IS SO MERCIFUL THAT BEFORE ANY HAS A CHANCE TO SEE WHO WE REALLY ARE HE GIVES US A CHANCE TO BE FORGIVEN AND FORSAKE OUR SIN(S) THAT ARE HIDDEN IN OUR HEART. HE GIVES US AN OPPORTUNITY TO BE HEALED BEFORE WE HAVE TO GO TO THE HOSPITAL, BEFORE WE NEED A PILL, BEFORE WE NEED A INJECTION. WE HAVE AN ALTAR THAT IS BEFORE US, LET US USE IT ASAP.
I THANK GOD THAT WHEN I AN VILE THAT GOD GIVES ME SO MUCH LOVE IN LETTING ME COME WILLINGLY TO HIS THRONE OF GRACE TO REALLY SEE WHAT KIND OF PERSON I AM SO THAT OTHERS WILL CONTINUE TO SEE THAT MY TESTIMONY IS STILL PRESENTLY PROPER. YOUR TESTIMONY IS A TERRIBLE THING TO WASTE SO GOD ALLOWS US TIME TO BE HEALED, BLESSED, FORGIVEN, SEE WHAT HE SEES SO WE CAN LIVE CONSISTENT AND TRUE.
THE LORD GIVES US TIME, HE IS SO PATIENT TO SCAN OUR SELVES WITH HIS WORD SO WE DO NOT LOSE OUR TESTIMONY, WHICH IS HIS TESTIMONY.
HAVE A GREAT DAY
I LOVE YOU
PREACHER
NBC Blog
NBC Blog
Friday, January 8, 2010
25 out soul winning with 3 saved – AMEN
Don’t forget T-N-T Classes starting on Sunday, January 17, 2010. Bro Jim will survey for us the book of John and Bro Derek the book of Acts. 5:00 – 5:50PM
GOD DOES NOT APPRECIATE WHAT HE DOES NOT INITIATE
Good morning! You’ve heard the statement many times: “actions speak louder then words!” That little statement is so true. But do you know that there is something that speaks louder than actions? It is our RE-actions.
Many people can discipline themselves to act like Christ. But it is much more difficult to train your soul to react like Christ. When faced with unfortunate or difficult circumstances in life, it is our reactions that reveal whether we are spirit controlled or soul controlled.
This fact is at the core of all we teach at RU. If our relationship with the Lord is weak, we can clearly see such weaknesses not only by our failures to act right, but also by our consistently inappropriate reactions. At least that is how I am able to measure myself. It is sad but true that when I am not Holy Spirit led in my life that my interpersonal skills go down the tank.
In other words, in some ways, I have a very poorly trained soul. I don’t advocate that, for a well trained soul is simply the definition of “character”. And though I have many good character qualities in my life for which I am grateful, patience with the perceived shortcomings of others is not one of them. Thus, whenever I become harsh or quicktempered, I am quickly aware I am weak spiritually and not in tune with the Spirit’s leading.
So, for this one thing I am very grateful. I have never really figured out how to ACT like Christ without His compelling direction and my complete surrender. Now don’t get me wrong. I would really rather, at times, be able to “fake it till I make it!” Spiritually speaking of course. In other words, I surely wish that I could just “do the right thing” when I am distant from Him.
But folks, it’s not about doing the right thing. It’s about doing things right! The right way for us to live our lives is not to ACT like Christ but to YIELD to Christ. When we teach ourselves out of habit or sure determining will power how to act like Jesus would act, we are “being Holy”. We are making an attempt to DO Holy!
His Holiness is something we are asked to BE, not DO. To do right is much easier than to be right (maybe not for me, but for most others). Now, what is the difference. Well, the Bible clearly defines throughout Scripture what is right and what is wrong. When we are serving Jesus within our own power, then some of us can do right some of the time and some of us can do right most of the time but none of us can do right all of the time. Yet just because you are able to do right in your own power more or better than another believer doesn’t mean that you are yielding to Christ. It usually means that you just have more intestinal fortitude to act like Christ. But you are not pleasing Christ if you are doing right your self for that is self righteousness. I know people who live in UNRIGHTEOUS WICKEDNESS who still do a lot of right things most every day and in some ways do them better than many believers.
But the real love, joy and peace is found in “doing things right”. The right way to do things is to do things right. That right way is His WAY. Jesus said I am the WAY (John 15:6). If we develop the relationship that He so covets with us, than we will see ourselves more inclined to do right because we ARE right. It is that inclination of Spiritual intuition that brings “His life in us” to fruition.
Living a life yielded to Christ’s leading is the only way to live a holy life. Of course, as long as we are human, we will fail to be holy all the time. But just remember that when you are training yourself through sheer discipline, you may do a lot of things in a holy way, but that does not mean you have been holy. To be or even do with consistency that which is Holy, it must emanate from that which is HOLY within us. Remember that in me, that is in my flesh, dwelleth no good thing. But IN me, that is, in my Spirit dwelleth the One on Whom I should cling!
God wants us to yield, not act. If we yield, He will act for us. If we act rather than yield He is rendered useless to that particular circumstance. That does not please Him. God does not appreciate what He does not initiate.
Bro. Steve
God Bless
Preacher