Wednesday, May 11, 2011

May 11, 2011 ~ Give More, Have More...?

TODAY'S SCRIPTURE:

"One person gives freely, yet gains even more; another withholds unduly, but comes to poverty"

Proverbs 11:24

TODAY'S WORD:

In the natural, it doesn't make sense that you will have more if you give more. But God's kingdom operates on the principle of sowing and reaping. This is one of the first things He established with Adam and Eve in the book of Genesis. He said, "As long as the earth remains, there will be seedtime and harvest."

We have to realize that everything we need in this life has been given to us in seed form. We set the blessing of God into motion in our lives when we plant those seeds and give what we have. Galatians tells us that whatever we sow, we will reap. Seeds produce after their own kind. If you sow apple seeds, you reap apple trees. If you sow kindness and blessing, you reap kindness and blessing in the future. If you sow financial seeds, you'll reap a financial harvest.

Selah' people' and friends today, no matter what you need, you have it in seed form. Ask the Holy Spirit to show you how to plant and water that seed. Trust Him because He is faithful to His Word. Know that when you give, it will come back to you in greater measure. When you give more, you have more. So join me today as we sow a seed and watch what God will do!

OUR PRAYER FOR TODAY:

"Father God, thank You for Your Word which is truth that sets me free! Today, I choose to sow good seeds so I can reap a good harvest. Guide my thoughts today. Direct my path. Use me for Your glory. In Jesus' Name. Amen."

In Christ service,

Patrick


Rev Patrick Muston, Senior Pastor

Selah Christian Church

Four Oaks, NC

http://selahchurch.com


Video link of Worship service at Selah from May 1, 2011:

https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B5CvuvSF-BuiMGU4ZGRhZTQtODczNi00MmZiLTgxYjktZGZjNGNjYmI2ZTk2&hl=en


Tuesday, May 10, 2011

May 10th, 2011 ~ Walking Through the Storm

TODAY’S SCRIPTURE:

“Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for You are with me; Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me”

Psalm 23:4

TODAY’S WORD:

Everyone faces the storms of life. Sometimes we have the faith to be delivered from the storms instantly; sometimes we have the faith to walk through the storms. But no matter which route you take, you can be sure that God is right there with you. He will equip you and sustain you. He will give you the grace, the supernatural empowerment, to make it through.

Selah people’ and friends today, maybe you are facing a storm and can’t quite see a way out. Maybe you’re not sure what the answer is. All you have to do is take it one step at a time by saying, “God, I know You have a good plan for my future.” “God, I am doing better today than I was yesterday.” “God, I know You are leading and guiding me.”

My brothers and sisters I remind each of you today that with every step you take, every move you make know that God is doing a good work in your life. Know that He is with you, and He will comfort you. Keep moving forward. Keep taking those steps of faith and keep walking through the storm into the place of victory He has prepared for you!

OUR PRAYER FOR TODAY:

“Heavenly Father, thank You for walking with me through every season of life. I thank You for being a shield of protection around me, for going before me and preparing the way. Keep me close to You and give me strength as I move forward into the victory You have for me! In Jesus’ Name. Amen.”

Your Brother In Christ,

Patrick

Rev Patrick Muston, Senior Pastor

Selah Christian Church

Four Oaks, NC

http://selahchurch.com


Video link of Worship service at Selah from May 1, 2011:

https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B5CvuvSF-BuiMGU4ZGRhZTQtODczNi00MmZiLTgxYjktZGZjNGNjYmI2ZTk2&hl=en

Monday, May 9, 2011

May 9th, 2011 ~ Further, Faster

TODAY’S SCRIPTURE:

“Your threshing season will overlap with the grape harvest, and your grape harvest will overlap with the season of planting grain. You will eat your fill and live securely in your own land”

Leviticus 26:5

TODAY’S WORD:

I believe we are living in a day and age when God is accelerating His work in our lives! I believe that what used to take days, weeks and even years in times past, God will do in an instant in this day and age. In an instant, you can receive your breakthrough. In an instant, you can be promoted on your job. In an instant, you can receive your healing. In an instant, your relationship can be restored. In an instant, that child can change their ways.

Selah people’ and friends today, believe that God will take you further than you ever thought possible, faster than you ever thought possible. Trust that your times are in His hands. Know that He is working behind the scenes on your behalf. Just like in the days of old, God will accelerate your seasons, and He will thrust you into the blessing and victory He has prepared for you!

OUR PRAYER FOR TODAY:

“Father, thank You for Your faithfulness in my life. Thank You for working behind the scenes on my behalf. I trust that my times are in Your hands. I know that You have a good plan for my future, so I open my heart and put my faith and trust totally in You. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.”

Your Brother In Christ,

Patrick

Rev Patrick Muston, Senior Pastor

Selah Christian Church

Four Oaks, NC

http://selahchurch.com


Video link of Worship service at Selah from May 1, 2011:

https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B5CvuvSF-BuiMGU4ZGRhZTQtODczNi00MmZiLTgxYjktZGZjNGNjYmI2ZTk2&hl=en

 

Thursday, May 5, 2011

May 5, 2011 ~ Our National Day of Prayer

TODAY'S SCRIPTURE:

"If My people who are called by My name will humble themselves, and pray and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways…"

2nd Chronicles 7:14

TODAY'S WORD:

We have had a multitude of presidents through the years have declared this date our National Day of Prayer. And I tell you my friends our country needs prayer! In fact, I think our country needs our prayers now more than ever before, except perhaps during the War for Independence and the Civil War where brother was pit against brother. We desperately need a national revival.

Unless we have one very soon, I believe that America, as we know it, may not exist much longer. And if America falls, virtually the entire missionary enterprise of the Church could come to a screeching halt. But if America turns back to God, He could prevent our country's demise.

If we need to be convinced of the importance of national revival, we need look no further than the Israelites. In ancient Israel prophets arose and proclaimed the destruction of Israel unless that nation turned back to God. But the people mocked the prophets just as many may read my words today and say Pastor Muston we will choose to ignore these words. They may even share as the people did then telling them to go tell their doleful tales elsewhere. Yet true to the prophets' words, the Assyrians came down like wolves in a pack, fiercely and savagely defeating Israel, and ancient Israel (not to be confused with ancient Judah) never recovered. Had the Israelites turned back to God when He spoke His intentions through the prophets, they perhaps wouldn't have met with such a devastating fate.

If our nation The United States of America, like Israel, needs national revival, then what is it and how can we bring it about in our homes, our church and our community? William Sprague defines national revival like this:

"Wherever you see religion rising up from a state of comparative depression to a tone of increased vigor and strength, wherever you see professing Christians becoming more faithful to their obligations and behold the strength of the Church increased by fresh accessions of piety from the world, there is a state of things increased by fresh accessions of piety from the world, there is a state of things which you need not hesitate to denominate a revival of religion."

Selah people' and friends how can we bring this about? By doing what our government has set this day aside for us to do – PRAY! Today will you join me and millions of other patriotic God fearing Americans in praying for the spiritual revival and God's will be done for this great nation?

I close today's blog with these words from John Wesley:

"Give me one hundred men who fear nothing but sin, and desire nothing but God, and I will shake the world."

Will join me in being one of the hundred that will shake our world?

OUR PRAYER FOR TODAY:

"Lord, today our nation which you have blessed and supported throughout our short history takes time out to honor you in prayer for our country and it's peoples. We pray for your continued guidance and direction in the way that we ought to go and in the revival we so desperately need.  In Jesus' Name. Amen."


Your Brother In Christ,


Patrick


Rev Patrick Muston, Senior Pastor

Selah Christian Church

Four Oaks, NC

http://selahchurch.com

Video link of Worship service at Selah from May 1, 2011:

https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B5CvuvSF-BuiMGU4ZGRhZTQtODczNi00MmZiLTgxYjktZGZjNGNjYmI2ZTk2&hl=en

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

May 4th, 2011 ~ Do we rejoice?

TODAY’S SCRIPTURE:

"Do not rejoice when your enemy falls, and let not your heart be glad when he stumbles, lest the Lord see it and be displeased, and turn away his anger from him."

Proverbs 24:17

TODAY’S WORD:

The pictures of people dancing in the streets are all over the web and the culture that we live in makes rejoicing seem like the proper thing to do in response to the news.  But how should Christians react to this news. Even before I witnessed President Obama’s confirmation of Bin Laden’s death it was a scene played out at places across the country, people had gathered in spontaneous rejoicing with flags raised outside the White House and a Ground Zero. Americans openly cheering bin Laden's death. I have had many come and seek council or my opinion on this topic so I share some thoughts I’ve gathered the last several days. You may disagree

Americans in general, as well as many other nations, are rejoicing over the death of the proclaimed archenemy’ of all western civilization and what the USA stands for, Osama Bin Laden.  He is credited and has been captured on video claiming victory for his masterminding the destruction of the twin towers in New York City, the Pentagon and many other terrorist-related crimes.  He has been responsible for the death of thousands of men, women and children both American and in his own country thousands of Muslims killed by his order.

He has been the focus of a more than ten year intensive search in the mountains of Afghanistan and Pakistan by our American men and women of our armed forces and the international security forces. We are told that he and one of his sons are dead and buried at sea. They now weigh the cost of releasing video and photos to give closure to the ones can’t believe without seeing with their own eyes.

Many Christians today are feeling an internal conflict in dealing with the death of Osama bin Laden - relief that he dead but hesitant to celebrate the death of another human being.

I have seen many who seek advice on feeling torn and unsure of how to process this killing of such an evil person. They share how they feel bad about the thought of celebrating someone's death and people, I think, are somewhat fearful of voicing that to friends and co-workers as they do not want to come across unpatriotic.

Part of the worry is that for some they may feel celebration for this death are invalid because they didn't lose anyone personally on 9/11 or did not lose a family member or friend in combat.

As a pastor and active community leader, I understand it's a nationalistic response, and as an American I can understand that people would celebrate both the justice and the revenge from 9/11. As a Christian I cannot understand the celebration of another's execution. My identity is Christian first and American second, and I think there are many more people who see it reversed or don't see the difference.

Not to say that bin Laden shouldn't have been killed but rest assured we have much brokenness in our world and jubilation of violence is really sad.

I read this week of one point of view shared by Pastor John Robertson whom has the dual view of being a soldier and a religious leader. He was a chaplain deployed in Iraq in 2009 and 2010.

"I'm always saddened when another human being dies, but when someone chooses the path of murder and justice is served, it's justice. It doesn't make me celebrate, it doesn't make me pleased, but in order to have peace, we have to have justice to deal with those that take life," he said. "As a citizen, as a soldier, I am pleased with the mission and in that aspect a degree of justice was served, but it doesn't mean I have to celebrate it openly in order to believe that the mission was successful and justice was accomplished."

I agree with my Christian brother and I know our congregation prays each week for America, our troops and for the leadership, and I would say that prayer was answered in one respect.

For one, we're always sad when someone who we're pretty sure doesn't believe in Jesus as their savior (dies), because if the person is an unbeliever, then according to what the Bible says, they're going to hell," he said. "From an American standpoint, we rejoice that God has allowed us to have this victory. But my ultimate concern as a Christian, as a father and as a Pastor and Christian leader is the same that is God's ultimate concern which is for people's souls.

The U.S. government has the duty to protect its people and God gives the government the right to do that, so we thank God for protecting us and keeping us safe.

"We pray for those who may have been killed and pray that people who are killed in the incident were believers and go to heaven. Or, if they weren't believers that God would use this as an opportunity to lead others to Jesus as their savior," he said.

Pastor Tom Countryman of Portage United Methodist Church said he takes no pleasure in the death but can't help but wonder if the world is better off.

"We're talking about things that as human beings are too big to deal with, so we ask God to carry us through the tragedy, grief and horror of what people do to us and sometimes what it seems to be what we do in response," he said.

"For me, for better or for worse, I don't feel badly.

I don't rejoice in the death of Osama, but when I think about that reality and just all the people trying to survive in the wake of horrors he caused, it's overwhelming, and I don't feel competent (to judge) and throw myself on the mercy of God."

During church services they had on Monday and Tuesday, Countryman led his members in a song he felt spoke to the issue.

“One day at a time, sweet Jesus,” he sang.

So where does Bin Laden’s soul stand today?

Osama Bin Laden was a professing Muslim and Muslims do not believe in the deity of Jesus Christ.  They believe that he existed in the humanity and that he was a good teacher or Rabbi.  But for the Muslim, the story of Jesus Christ ends there.  There is no faith in the finished work of Jesus Christ on the cross and therefore there is no salvation for them according to the Bible God’s Holy Word.  Christians (those who believe in the words of the Bible) understand that those who die without Christ will spend eternity in hell.

I always try to share salvation in a form that my children can understand…ABC’s if you will Accept that Jesus is our Savior, Believe that He died so that we may be forgiven and have everlasting life and finally Confess our sins and repent.

 Do we feel remorse for this lost Soul?

There may be a sense of justice felt at the execution of Osama Bin Laden and that is okay. Christians should be careful in how they view the fall of an enemy as Proverbs 24:17 warns us:  "Do not rejoice when your enemy falls, and let not your heart be glad when he stumbles, lest the Lord see it and be displeased, and turn away his anger from him."

The Bible teaches that those who live by the sword will die by the sword; but there should also be a somber sense of remorse that another soul is entering hell for eternity.

Christians are sinners that have been saved by Grace – not by their own good works.  In other words, the old adage should come to mind for every professing believer when they look at the life and death of Osama Bin Laden:

“There but for the grace of God, go I.”

 What is our Christian duty?

Selah people’ and friends the Bible teaches that Christians are to love the Lord their God with all the heart, soul, mind and strength, and their neighbor as themselves. The Bible then teaches that our neighbor is everyone.  This doesn’t mean that Christians are allow terrorist or other to walk all over us like door mats to be, but it does place the emphasis on living a life that shows grace and mercy more than hate and condemnation.  We as Christians should focus on leading unbelievers to the Savior, Jesus Christ; that’s where we find our true reason for rejoicing. I pray that we can teach this to our children as well as those children touched by our Christian men and women who have served in Afghanistan and Iraq throughout this war. Perhaps one day when we are with our Lord He will share all that we cannot understand at this time.

OUR PRAYER FOR TODAY:

“Heavenly Father, we prayerfully come to you for wisdom and guidance in all things that we have trouble understanding. We know you have called us to be your Disciples and to minister the Gospel to all the world. We thank you for your protection to those who carried out an assigned mission and just ask that in all things your will be done. Help us to instruct and witness to the believers, unbelievers and our children in a manner that honors you and does not bring others down.  In Jesus’ Name. Amen.”

Your Brother In Christ,

Patrick

Rev Patrick Muston, Senior Pastor

Selah Christian Church

Four Oaks, NC

http://selahchurch.com

Video link of Worship service at Selah from May 1, 2011:

https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B5CvuvSF-BuiMGU4ZGRhZTQtODczNi00MmZiLTgxYjktZGZjNGNjYmI2ZTk2&hl=en

 

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

May 3, 2011 ~ Accept God’s Plan



TODAY'S SCRIPTURE:



" 'For I know the plans I have for you,' declares the Lord, 'plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future' "



Jeremiah 29:11



TODAY'S WORD:



No matter what may be happening today, God has good things in store for your future! It may not be easy to see now, but God has already lined up a new beginning, new friendships and new opportunities for you.



Maybe you've experienced some setbacks, but don't make the mistake of expecting the same for your future. Instead, accept God's good plan for your life by declaring His truth. As believers, our attitude should be, "Even though the economy is down, I'm not worried. I know God is going before me, and He has promised He will make rivers in the desert." Or, "The medical report may not look good, but I have another report that says God is restoring health unto me. I believe God has already released healing, health and victory in my future." Or, you may have a child who is not on the right course. In the natural, it seems impossible. But our report should be...



"I know God can do the impossible!"



Selah people' and friends today, be encouraged and don't give up on your tomorrows. Accept and believe in the good plan God has for you — a plan filled with hope, purpose, blessing and increase in every area of your life!



OUR PRAYER FOR TODAY:



"Father in heaven, thank You for giving me hope and a future. Thank You for loving me. Thank You for choosing me. Thank You for delighting in me. I invite You to renew my heart and mind to the good plans You have for me. In Jesus' Name. Amen."





Your Brother In Christ,





Patrick





Rev Patrick Muston, Senior Pastor



Selah Christian Church



Four Oaks, NC





Web: http://selahchurch.com





Worship Video Link:



https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B5CvuvSF-BuiYmNjMTk3OTUtY2JhYy00OGYyLThiYmYtMDk2NDk1YjQxZWRk&sort=name&layout=list&num=50

Monday, May 2, 2011

May 2nd, 2011 ~ Accelerate!

TODAY'S SCRIPTURE:

"My times are in Your hand..."

Psalm 31:15

TODAY'S WORD:

One thing I've learned is that God doesn't always work on our timetable. In fact, He rarely does. But in a single moment, God can change your life! All throughout Scripture, we see examples of how God was working behind the scenes and instantly turned things around for His people. Scripture tells us He is the same yesterday, today and forever which means He can instantly turn things around for you, too!

You may be going through some difficulty today, but be encouraged because your times are in God's hands. He wants to accelerate things in your favor. He wants to take you further than you dreamed possible and work in your life in ways beyond what you have ever imagined.

Let this truth sink down into your heart today. Resist discouragement by speaking His Word over your future. Keep standing. Keep hoping; keep believing because He is working behind the scenes. He's going to accelerate your times and lead you into the life of victory He has for you!

OUR PRAYER FOR TODAY:

"Father God, today I humbly come before You giving You all that I am. I trust that my times are in Your hands. I trust that You are working things out in my favor. I set my focus on You knowing that You are working things out for my good. In Jesus' Name. Amen."


Your Brother In Christ,


Patrick


Rev Patrick Muston, Senior Pastor

Selah Christian Church

Four Oaks, NC


Web: http://selahchurch.com


Worship Video Link:

https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B5CvuvSF-BuiYmNjMTk3OTUtY2JhYy00OGYyLThiYmYtMDk2NDk1YjQxZWRk&sort=name&layout=list&num=50