Luke 17: 32 - 'Remember Lot's wife...'
What a powerful statement made by Jesus. He's basically saying, 'Let this woman's life preach to you.' Her life is a direct result of the influence of her husband. Men, we are responsible for the sanctity of our wives. We make them into who they are down the road.
It's amazing when you study out this family and the decisions made by them! Look at the progress of death, if you will throughout their lives...
1) Strife caused by his herdsmen led him to separate from Abram
2) They pitched their tent outside of Sodom, only to be captured by Chedolaomer
3) Even though they were rescued by Abram, they still decided to move back to Sodom, now he sits in the gate!
4) 2 Angels visit their home and they want to sleep outside preferably over sleeping in their house!
5) Raging maniacs surround Lot's home to sleep with the angels, Lot offers his daughters, and his wife says NOTHING!
6) She longs for this wicked city, and in the day of judgment, rather than escaping, she's frozen forever more in her sin, a decision influenced by Lot.
Men, just exactly where are you leading your wives and children? Make sure you're not leading into your own personal Sodom. If you're not careful, you can lead them into a place where you may escape...but your wife and children won't!
Think with me, because of Lot and his carnal choices...he led his family into compromise, judgment, death, and finally, incest! Amazing...and better yet, his choices not only affected his family, but generations after that! Remember, his daughters gave birth to Moab and Ben Ammi (The Ammonites)...they are still a thorn in Israel's side today!
Remember Lot's wife...let her life preach to you and I.
- Pastor Melrose
Sunday, July 14, 2013
Sunday, July 7, 2013
Battling Heaviness
Isa. 61: 2 - '...put on the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness...'
The Word of God teaches us that heaviness is a spirit. We carry this spirit for several reasons...what I've come to know over the years in ministry is, many carry this spirit because they do not understand how to process failure. Some of us set unrealistic standards for ourselves, and whenever we fall short of them, we brood over it and give ourselves to self - pity, even despair!
God gives us the remedy for this spirit we battle on a daily basis...that is praise and worship! Heaviness places so much concentration on yourself, no wonder it's so easy to transition into depression or condemnation. Worship however, will remedy most of this...along side of humility and responsibility.
Understand that worship is a choice. It's more than what you do - God says, it's what you 'put on.' That tells me that we either choose to praise God and give Him glory, or we choose not to. I've heard people say in the past, 'I couldn't help but give God all the praise!' That sounds good, but the truth is, you can help it! IT'S A CHOICE.
Back to the issue here - allow me to ask you this question...just how do you process failure? When you fail, and trust me you will...what do you do? Do you seclude yourself with a bucket of ice cream? Do you rise up and fight everyone who recalls the failure to you? Or do you go to the Lord in prayer and ask Him to help you in your areas of weakness? Self - pity is a waste of energy! It will also make you and enemy of God > it gives way to unbelief, and we know that without faith, it is impossible to please God.
I'm telling you as your brother in Christ - place the garment of praise over you and worship God despite your circumstances...let God be God in everything we do. I encourage you to get real with God, and let Him move in on your heart and make some serious changes.
- Pastor LaMont
The Word of God teaches us that heaviness is a spirit. We carry this spirit for several reasons...what I've come to know over the years in ministry is, many carry this spirit because they do not understand how to process failure. Some of us set unrealistic standards for ourselves, and whenever we fall short of them, we brood over it and give ourselves to self - pity, even despair!
God gives us the remedy for this spirit we battle on a daily basis...that is praise and worship! Heaviness places so much concentration on yourself, no wonder it's so easy to transition into depression or condemnation. Worship however, will remedy most of this...along side of humility and responsibility.
Understand that worship is a choice. It's more than what you do - God says, it's what you 'put on.' That tells me that we either choose to praise God and give Him glory, or we choose not to. I've heard people say in the past, 'I couldn't help but give God all the praise!' That sounds good, but the truth is, you can help it! IT'S A CHOICE.
Back to the issue here - allow me to ask you this question...just how do you process failure? When you fail, and trust me you will...what do you do? Do you seclude yourself with a bucket of ice cream? Do you rise up and fight everyone who recalls the failure to you? Or do you go to the Lord in prayer and ask Him to help you in your areas of weakness? Self - pity is a waste of energy! It will also make you and enemy of God > it gives way to unbelief, and we know that without faith, it is impossible to please God.
I'm telling you as your brother in Christ - place the garment of praise over you and worship God despite your circumstances...let God be God in everything we do. I encourage you to get real with God, and let Him move in on your heart and make some serious changes.
- Pastor LaMont
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