Showing posts with label witnessing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label witnessing. Show all posts

Sunday, July 20, 2025

Things That Please God - our worship is pleasing to God. It doesn’t matter whether we have any singing ability. God can see our hearts. But He wants to hear it from our lips. Another thing that pleases God is giving to the work of His kingdom. The Bible promises God’s blessing if we will give to the Lord. It also pleases God when we are witnesses for Him. Every Christian is a witness. But before we can effectively witness for God, we must first walk with God. It is the overflow of our lives. If we’re walking with God and our lives are pleasing to Him, we will find that Jesus overflows into our lives. “Therefore, let us offer through Jesus a continual sacrifice of praise to God, proclaiming our allegiance to his name”

"Therefore, let us offer through Jesus a continual sacrifice of praise to God, proclaiming our allegiance to his name. 
"And don’t forget to do good and to share with those in need. 
"These are the sacrifices that please God." (Hebrews 13:15-16 NLT)

Sometimes we’re not in the mood to praise God. 

We might not be feeling well.  

We might be dealing with a problem. 

Or we might have just had an argument with a family member. 

And then when we go to church, the singing starts and we just don’t want to sing.

However, our worship is pleasing to God. 

Hebrews 13:15 says, “Therefore, let us offer through Jesus a continual sacrifice of praise to God, proclaiming our allegiance to his name” (NLT). 

That is why it’s called a sacrifice of praise.

Yes, God can see our hearts. 

But God wants to hear it from our lips. 

It doesn’t matter whether we have any singing ability. 

Our worship pleases God.

Another thing that pleases God is giving to the work of His kingdom. 

The apostle Paul wrote to the believers in Philippi, “I don’t say this because I want a gift from you.
"Rather, I want you to receive a reward for your kindness. 
"At the moment, I have all I need — and more! 
"I am generously supplied with the gifts you sent me with Epaphroditus.
"They are a sweet-smelling sacrifice that is acceptable and pleasing to God” - (Philippians 4:17-18 NLT).

Some people get uptight in church when an offering is received. 

Yet the Bible promises God’s blessing if we will give to the Lord. 

Jesus said, “Give, and you will receive. Your gift will return to you in full — pressed down, shaken together to make room for more, running over, and poured into your lap. 
"The amount you give will determine the amount you get back” - (Luke 6:38 NLT).

We cannot outgive God. 
It is a privilege. 
 
It is a joy. 
 
And it pleases God when we invest in His kingdom.
 
It also pleases God when we are witnesses for Him.
 
Every Christian is a witness. 

But before we can effectively witness for God, we must first walk with God. 
 
It is the overflow of our lives.

For some Christians, it’s a big deal to talk about their faith. 

But if we’re walking with God and our lives are pleasing to Him, we will find that Jesus overflows into our lives. 

One of the greatest compliments a nonbeliever can pay a believer is when they say, 
 
“I don’t know what you believe. 
 
"I don’t know what it is about you that makes you the way that you are. 
 
"And I don’t know where you get this special something. 
 
"But whatever it is, I want it.”

That is when we can say, “Let me tell you about my faith in Jesus Christ.”

I came to Christ because of the powerful testimony of a group of kids on my high school campus who truly knew what it was to walk with God. 

Before I heard a sermon, before anyone talked to me about my need for God, it was their lifestyle that got my attention.

Would your lifestyle reach anyone? 

People are watching you. 

Are you being a positive witness for Jesus Christ?

Greg Laurie

Greg Laurie is the senior pastor of Harvest Christian Fellowship with campuses in California and Hawaii. He began his pastoral ministry at the age of 19 by leading a Bible study of 30 people.

The foundation that Harvest began building on 50 years ago is the same foundation it stands on today, and that’s the commitment to knowing God and making Him known.

harvestdirect.org 

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[Verse] 
We bring the sacrifice of praise
Into the house of the Lord
We bring the sacrifice of praise
Into the house of the Lord (House of the Lord)

[Verse] 
We bring the sacrifice of praise (Sacrifice of praise)
Into the house of the Lord (Oh Lord)
We bring the sacrifice of praise
Into the house of the Lord

[Chorus]
And we offer up to You
The sacrifices of thanksgiving
And wе offer up to You
The sacrifices of joy (Sing it again, wе bring)

[Verse] 
We bring the sacrifice of praise
Into the house of the Lord (Of the Lord)
We bring the sacrifice of praise
Into the house of the Lord (Glory)

[Chorus]
And we offer up to You
The sacrifices of thanksgiving
And we offer up to You (It's to You Lord)
The sacrifices of joy

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Monday, January 27, 2025

Is your spiritual temperature causing anybody to boil? - we should be talking about the truth of Messiah daily with those who don't yet know Him

"For we do not preach ourselves, but Christ Jesus the Lord, and ourselves your bondservants for Jesus' sake. For it is the God who commanded light to shine out of darkness, who has shone in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ."2 Corinthians 4:5-6 

Charles Spurgeon was a minister often accused of being "controversial". 

One day a friend of Spurgeon's remarked, "So, I hear you are in hot water again."

"No, I'm not the one in hot water," Spurgeon answered. "The other fellows are. I'm the man who makes the water boil!"

We're living in amazing times

Wars are being waged. 

Prophecy is being fulfilled. 

And we, what are we doing exactly?

More than ever before, we should be focusing on the condition of our heart before the Lord and in prayer for God to open the eyes of the blind

We should be talking about the truth of Messiah daily with those who don't yet know Him

Who cares if people think it's controversial? This is not the time to care what people think of us! 

This is the time to get the water boiling!

What's your spiritual temperature today? 

Is it causing anybody to boil? 

Good!

Worthy Devotions

Darlene Zschech

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Sunday, November 17, 2024

The Fields are Ripe Unto Harvest - Jesus alone had sown the seed into the heart of the woman at the well. The disciples were privileged to participate in a huge reaping extravaganza for which they had done no work at all. Spiritual harvest often comes more quickly than natural harvests. Don’t think that it will always take a long time before you see people respond to the Word you sow into their hearts. The souls of men are often ready to be reaped for the Kingdom of God very quickly after the initial sowing. You may be planting the very seed that will bring salvation to an entire group of people. Don’t be threatened by people who join you in the reaping process of what you have sown

"Say not ye, There are yet four months, and then cometh harvest? behold, I say unto you, Lift up your eyes, and look on the fields; or they are white already to harvest."John 4:35

Once Denise and I and our team traveled by bus to conduct massive evangelistic campaigns in eight of the largest cities in the nation of Ukraine. 

Because we had been on television for many years in those particular eight cities, we were anticipating that thousands of people would attend these meetings.

As we drove through the vast wheat fields in eastern Ukraine, the golden wheat waved this way and that as the gentle, late-summer winds blew across the landscape. 

It was so beautiful that Denise and I asked the driver to stop so we could get out of the bus and walk through the beautiful golden fields. 

As we stood in the midst of those gorgeous shelves of golden grain, we thought of the vast, spiritual harvest fields of the former Soviet Union where God had called our family and ministry. 

Of course, we were especially thinking about the harvest of souls we were praying to see in those upcoming meetings.

As we stood in the middle of those beautiful fields of wheat, we looked at each other and quoted Jesus’ words in John 4:35, which says, 

“Say not ye, There are yet four months, and then cometh harvest? Behold, I say unto you, Lift up your eyes, and look on the fields; for they are white already to harvest.”

When Jesus spoke these words, He was just outside the city of Sychar in Samaria. 

His disciples had gone to the city to find food, and Jesus had just met the woman at the well (see John 4:1-27).

Jesus’ encounter with this woman was life-transforming. 

He spent a significant amount of time talking to her about her personal life, answering her spiritual questions, and treating her with a level of dignity that had rarely been afforded to her. 

It was the first seed Jesus ever sowed into the heart of a Samaritan. 

The woman was so moved by His compassion that when she returned to her village, she told the people,

“Come, see a man, which told me all things that ever I did: is not this the Christ?” - (John 4:29).

This woman so enthusiastically shared her testimony of Jesus that the entire village of Sychar went out of the city to find Him (John 4:30). 

Thus, from the moment Jesus first sowed His seed into the heart of this Samaritan woman to the time He reaped His first major harvest among the Samaritans would only be a matter of hours. 

This was indeed quite remarkable. 

Certainly, it often takes quite a period of time to reap a sizable harvest of souls in any new region of the world.

As the village of Sychar went out to meet Jesus, He and His disciples were on the outskirts of the city, where He was speaking to them about doing the work of God.

From Jesus’ words, it seems likely that He and His followers were standing near a wheat field at the time, similar to the one my wife and I stood in that day in the nation of Ukraine.

As Jesus was speaking to His disciples, He was apparently standing in a position that enabled Him to have a wide view of the nearby wheat fields.

Meanwhile, His disciples were so focused on what He was telling them that they were unaware of the streams of people coming from the village and making their way through the fields to where they were located. 

It was at this moment that Jesus told the disciples,

“Say not ye, There are yet four months, and then cometh harvest …”

Naturally speaking, it should take a minimum of four months for seed to be reaped as a full-grown harvest.

But that time frame didn’t apply in the case of the Samaritan woman. 

Seed had been sown into her heart just a short time earlier - yet it was already time to reap!

That is why Jesus told his disciples, 

“… Behold, I say unto you, Lift up your eyes, and look on the fields; for they are white already to harvest.”

When the disciples turned around and looked, they could see multitudes pushing through the vast wheat field as they made their way to Jesus. 

It must have been an amazing sight to the disciples.

After all, this Samaritan woman had gone to her town only a few hours earlier, and already there was such a large response to her testimony! 

Jesus had only sown seed into one Samaritan woman’s heart, but He was already reaping a massive harvest of souls.

I want you to notice that Jesus said that “… they are white already to harvest.” 

Jesus was not referring to the unripe wheat fields, but to the people who were coming to see Him. 

One scholar has noted that workers in small villages were known to wear white workers’ garments. 

This village of workers was so affected by the Samaritan woman’s testimony that they dropped what they were doing and immediately went to see Jesus, still dressed in their white workers’ garments. 

When the Lord saw a crowd of people coming toward Him dressed in white, He didn’t see white garments; He saw a harvest that was white and ready to be reaped among the Samaritans.

As the crowd approached Jesus, He told the disciples,

“And he that reapeth receiveth wages, and gathereth fruit unto life eternal: that both he that soweth and he that reapeth may rejoice together. 

"And herein is that saying true, One soweth, and another reapeth” - (John 4:36,37).

Jesus was the One who sowed the first seed into the heart of the Samaritan woman, but now it was time to reap - and it requires many more hands to reap than it does to sow. 

Jesus was the Sower, but the harvest could not be fully reaped and retained without the help of His disciples.

Jesus felt great joy as He watched this harvest of souls coming in so quickly. 

However, now it would also be the disciples’ great joy to help Jesus swing the sickle and bring these souls to God. 

Jesus sowed the seed, but it was essential for the disciples to help Him reap.

In John 4:38, Jesus said, “I sent you to reap that whereon ye bestowed no labour: other men laboured, and ye are entered into their labours.” 

Jesus alone had sown the seed into the heart of the woman at the well. 

At the time He did this, His disciples were in the village looking for food.

But now the disciples were privileged to participate in a huge reaping extravaganza for which they had done no work at all! 

They were literally entering into a harvest that was white and ready to be reaped because Jesus had taken the time to sow seed into a single person’s heart.

Spiritual harvest often comes more quickly than natural harvests. 

It may take four months for wheat to be ready to be reaped. 

However, don’t think that it will always take a long time before you see people respond to the Word you sow into their hearts. 

The souls of men are often ready to be reaped for the Kingdom of God very quickly after the initial sowing.

Also, please don’t think that your role in sowing seed is small and insignificant. 

Remember, Jesus sowed a single seed into the heart of one person, yet that isolated, solitary event produced a harvest so huge that an entire village came to Jesus Christ. 

In the same way, the seed you sow into someone’s heart today may be the very seed that produces the next massive harvest for the Kingdom of God!

So the next time you find yourself talking to someone about Jesus Christ or sharing the truths of God’s Word with a stranger, don’t allow the devil to tell you that you’re wasting your time. 

You may be planting the very seed that will bring salvation to an entire group of people. 

And when the harvest is ready to be reaped, don’t be threatened by people who join you in the reaping process of what you have sown. 

Harvests always require more reapers than sowers, so be thankful that one plants and others come alongside to help you reap!

As Denise and I finally stood on the stage to preach to the vast crowds that attended those meetings in Ukraine, I thanked God for giving us the awesome privilege of preaching to such huge numbers of people.

But I also thanked Him for every single person who uses his or her own private life as a pulpit to share the seed of God’s Word with people on the street and at work. 

Regardless of how or where the seed of God’s Word is sown by believers, every seed sown is powerful and has an eternal effect. 

Never forget that fact as you go through your day using YOUR life as a pulpit for sowing the life-changing seed of the Gospel!

My Prayer for Today

Lord, I never realized the power that one single seed could make on such a large group of people.

I have mistakenly thought that witnessing to one person was not as important as preaching to multitudes. 

Please forgive me for overlooking the power of a single seed sown into the human heart. 

Holy Spirit, I want to be ready when the harvest comes in — and that includes having enough friends and coworkers on hand to pitch in and help. 

So I ask You to dispatch a group of ready and willing workers who can step into the harvest field and assist me in bringing in the sheaves!

I pray this in Jesus’ name!

My Confession for Today

I confess that the seed I sow into people’s hearts has the power to bring great change to entire groups of people. 

Every time I share the Word of God with people who don’t know the Lord, a seed is planted in their hearts and minds that has the power to revolutionize their lives, their families, their friends, and even their entire cities. 

Every person I touch has the potential of taking the Gospel message further, thus creating a larger harvest for the Kingdom of God.

Therefore, I am bold to speak to anyone whenever I see an open door of opportunity to tell the Good News of Jesus Christ!

I declare this by faith in Jesus’ name!

Questions to Answer

1. Can you think of a true-life story of how one person’s testimony affected a nation or an entire group of people? 

Who was that person?

2. Can you recall a time when the words someone spoke to you brought tremendous change into your life? 

Who was that person? 

What did he or she tell you? 

What changes came about in your life as a result of those words?

3. Is that person aware of how God changed your life as a result of the seed he or she sowed into your heart? 

If you’ve never shared the impact that person’s words had on you, don’t you think it would be appropriate for you to do so?

Rick Renner

Rick Renner is a highly respected Bible teacher and leader in the international Christian community. He is the author of a long list of books, including the bestsellers Dressed To Kill and Sparkling Gems From the Greek 1 and 2, which have sold millions of copies in multiple languages worldwide. Rick’s understanding of the Greek language and biblical history opens up the Scriptures in a unique way that enables his audience to gain wisdom and insight while learning something brand new from the Word of God. Rick and his wife Denise have cumulatively authored more than 40 books that have been distributed worldwide.

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Saturday, November 2, 2024

Rejecting Jesus - so many people reject the way of the Lord in a time of rebellion. Rejecting Jesus as the way of peace leads to the destruction that would follow. Perhaps they think that they can later follow him whenever and however they may choose. They will forfeit much peace as the consequences of their rebellion and procrastination bring them heartache after heartache. Let's live and act with great urgency in the lives of those we love and ask God to help us reach them for Jesus so their lives and their eternities will not be squandered on what is not peace

Rejected

"But as [Jesus] came closer to Jerusalem and saw the city ahead, he began to weep. 

"'How I wish today that you of all people would understand the way to peace. 

"But now it is too late, and peace is hidden from your eyes. 

"Before long your enemies will build ramparts against your walls and encircle you and close in on you from every side. 

"They will crush you into the ground, and your children with you. 

"Your enemies will not leave a single stone in place, because you did not recognize it when God visited you.'" — Luke 19:41-44

So often, we assume that if an opportunity is presented to us, then we will have many other chances to respond to the same opportunity. 

However, our experience eventually teaches most of us what God had tried to get us to see much earlier: 

We are offered but pass up opportunities, and then circumstance change so that those opportunities are never available in quite the same way again.

Jerusalem stood on the brink of a change in its history. 

Accepting Jesus as the way to peace offered great opportunity. 

Rejecting Jesus as the way of peace led to the destruction that would follow. 

Unfortunately, this same rejection plays itself out repeatedly on a much smaller scale in the lives of so many people.

They reject the way of the Lord in their youth, or in a time of rebellion, but perhaps think that they can later follow him whenever and however they may choose.

While they may eventually come to the Lord, they will waste much time, and they will also forfeit much peace as the consequences of their rebellion and procrastination bring them heartache after heartache. 

However, some can have their hearts become so hardened that they never wish to come to the Lord. 

Let's live and act with great urgency in the lives of those we love and ask God to help us reach them for Jesus so their lives and their eternities will not be squandered on what is not peace!

Today's Prayer:

Father, give me wisdom and "urgent patience" to know how best to share Jesus with those I love but who do not know him as their Lord. 

I do not want to rush them in ways that close their hearts to him. 

At the same time, dear Father, I don't want to be lackadaisical in my approach to them either. 

Help me be a peace-bringer as I seek to share the Lord. 

In Jesus' name, I ask it. Amen.

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Why have You chosen me out of millions Your child to be?You know all the wrongs that I've doneOh, how could You pardon me, forgive my iniquitiesTo save me, give Jesus Your Son
But Lord, help me be what You want me to beYour Word I will strive to obeyMy life I now give, for You I will liveAnd walk by Your side all the way
I am amazed to know that our God's so great could love me soHe's willing and wanting to blessHis love is so wonderful, His mercy's so bountifulI can't understand it, I confess
But Lord, help me be what You want me to beYour Word I will strive to obeyMy life I now give, for You I will liveAnd walk by Your side all the way
But Lord, help me be what you want me to beYour Word I will strive to obeyMy life I now give, for You I will liveAnd walk by Your side all the way

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