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Praising God in the Storm

March 23rd, 2010 Trent Arwine No comments

Many songs are good, some songs are really good, but this song has long found itself classified by me as totally excellent.

It is excellent as it is written, but after you listen to the background (inspiration for the writing of the song), it’s even more meaningful.

This video is the testimony and the song…

Sometimes God calms the storms in our lives and sometimes he just rides them out with us.

Casting Crowns lead singer Mark Hall tells of a little girl who passed away from Cancer and the strong faith of her mom as a lead-in to a live performance of “Praise You In This Storm”.

In this video, we’ve added the lyrics for those of our viewers who wish to sing along.

Christ’s Call to Follow in His Footsteps — K.P. Yohannan

September 1st, 2009 Trent Arwine No comments

This message is a partially transcribed excerpt from an original message spoken by K.P. Yohannan, the founder and president of Gospel for Asia, a mission organization involved in evangelism and church planting in the unreached regions of Asia  The full message is titled: “Christ’s Call”  and can be viewed here.

What I am here to tell you that the call of Christ is not just to be informed but do something about it.  You are bombarded with information.  You get enough spiritual information in one week that all of China and India, people don’t get in five years.  How blessed we are.  But lets not fool ourselves because you got people coming here, large numbers, you’ve got nice building, lets not fool ourselves.  That don’t mean we are impacting the world!

Nearly three billion people live on planet earth that never heard the Name Jesus.  I tell you what, many years ago I went through a crisis in my life.  The crisis was this – I wish I could believe there is no hell.  Because I was so getting desperate if hell is real I must do something more than what I was doing with my life.  But I tell you what – I went to the Bible, just like you read, and came to the conclusion hell is real.  There is a place, and hell is not for a vacation for two years, ten years, like they put prisoners for murdering for ten years, twenty years.

No sir.  Hell is forever!  And after ten billion trillion years those in hell will scream saying “I want to die!  I want to die!”  That’s all.  Not even for a drop of water.   They just want to die.  And the answer comes again and again and again – “You shall never die, you will never die.”  That is the fate of multiplied billions on planet earth.

But how we need to realize we are headed toward eternity and that is not a thousand miles away from now, it is next minute.  And Jesus lived like that.

1 Peter 2:21 – “To this you were called because Christ suffered for you, leaving you an example that you should follow in His footsteps.”

He left His example – He suffered for you, leaving you an example that we should follow in His footsteps.  The reason why we in America with all the teaching, all the music, all the stuff going on, our lives are shallow – still struggling with sin, and struggle in our private thought life, with things you know not pleasing God, and a lack of victory in your life, lack of authority of God in your life, seeking to please men rather than God, ever so busy we can’t be quiet – in the car, in the shower, in the room, everywhere we go, we have to be kept busy because we are a restless people.

Why is it?  Why is it?  It is simply because we do not want to accept the cross of Christ into our lives.  Cross means self-denial, giving up our own wishes and dreams for the sake of the cross.  For the sake of Calvary.  And that is what we are missing here.  That is the reason with all the stuff we miss so much of reality.

When will we learn – what does it take for us to learn – call of Christ for us is as the Father have sent Me, so send I you.  You are my hand, you are my leg, you are my eyes, you are my ears, you are my tears, you are Mine – go into the world and touch the poor, the needy, the lepers, the dying and the hurting and the ones going to hell and grab them and rescue them.  That is the call of Christ.  The call of Christ is to die not to live.  You must by the grace of God make a decision – that Lord I want approval from You and no one else.  So much of Christian work originates in the flesh and carnality.  “Lord I only want your approval.”

I know those are strong words – unless you are sensitive to the Lord, you can easily misunderstand.  We have a problem in America, in our church – we misunderstand obedience for legalism and bondage.

I’m telling you, I’m telling you – the day is soon coming you will regret and repent – too late will it be over the debased life we spent for ourselves here.  The world out there that do not know Jesus and our priority number one, number one must be – “Lord I love you and out of that I give all to touch the lost world.”

A Call to Anguish, by David Wilkerson

August 23rd, 2009 Trent Arwine No comments

This message is a partially transcribed excerpt from an original message spoken by David Wilkerson.  The full message is titled: “A Call to Anguish.”  and can be downloaded from www.sermonindex.net.”

And I look at the whole religious scene today and all I see are the inventions and ministries of man and flesh.  It’s mostly powerless.  It has no impact on the world.  And I see more of the world coming into the church and impacting the church, rather than the church impacting the world.  I see the music taking over the house of God.  I see entertainment taking over the house of God.  An obsession with entertainment in God’s house.  A hatred of correction and a hatred of reproof.  Nobody wants to hear it any more.  Whatever happened to anguish in the house of God?

Whatever happened to anguish in the ministry?   It’s a word you don’t hear in this pampered age.  You don’t hear it.  Anguish means extreme pain and distress.  The emotions so stirred that it becomes painful.  Acute deeply felt inner pain because of conditions about you, in you, or around you.  Anguish.  Deep pain.  Deep sorrow.  The agony of God’s heart.

We’ve held on to our religious rhetoric and our revival talk but we’ve become so passive.  All true passion is born out of anguish.  All true passion for Christ comes out of a baptism of anguish.  You search the scripture and you’ll find that when God determined to recover a ruined situation… He would share His own anguish for what God saw happening to His church and to His people.  And He would find a praying man and take that man and literally baptize him in anguish.  You find it in the book of Nehemiah.  Jerusalem is in ruins.  How is God going to deal with this?  How is God going to restore the ruin?  Now folks, look at me… Nehemiah was not a preacher, he was a career man.  But this was a praying man.

And God found a man who would not just have a flash of emotion.  Not just some great sudden burst of concern and then let it die.  He said: "No.  I broke down and I wept and I mourned and I fasted.  And then I began to pray night and day.  Why didn’t these other men… why didn’t they have an answer?  Why didn’t God use them in restoration?  Why didn’t they have a word?  Because there was no sign of anguish.  No weeping.  Not a word of prayer.  It’s all ruin.

Does it matter to you today?  Does it matter to you at all that God’s spiritual Jerusalem, the church, is now married to the world?  That there is such a coldness sweeping the land?  Closer than that… does it matter about the Jerusalem that is in our own hearts?  The sign of ruin that’s slowly draining spiritual power and passion.  Blind to lukewarmness, blind to the mixture that’s creeping in.  That’s all the devil wants to do is to get the fight out of you and kill it.  So you won’t labor in prayers anymore, you won’t weep before God anymore.  You can sit and watch television and your family go to hell.

Let me ask  you… is what I just said convicting to you at all?  There is a great difference between anguish and concern.  Concern is something that begins to interest you.  You take an interest in a project or a cause or a concern or a need.  And I want to tell you something.  I’ve learned over all my years… of 50 years of preaching.  If it is not born in anguish, if it had not been born of the Holy Spirit.  Where what you saw and heard of the ruin that drove you to your knees, took you down into a baptism of anguish where you began to pray and seek God.  I know now.  Oh my God do I know it.  Until I am in agony.  Until I have been anguished over it…  And all our projects, all our ministries, everything we do… Where are the Sunday school teachers that weep over kids they know are not hearing and are going to hell?

You see, a true prayer life begins at the place of anguish.  You see, if you set your heart to pray, God’s going to come and start sharing His heart with you.  Your heart begins to cry out:  "Oh God, Your name is being blasphemed.  The Holy Spirit is being mocked.  The enemy is out trying to destroy the testimony of the Lord’s faithfulness and something has to be done." 

There is going to be no renewal, no revival, no awakening, until we are willing to let Him once again break us.  Folks, it’s getting late, and it’s getting serious.  Please don’t tell me… don’t tell me you’re  concerned when you’re spending  ours in front of internet or television.  Come on.  Lord, there are some that need to get to this alter and confess: "I am not what I was, I am not where I am supposed to be.  God I don’t have Your heart or Your burden.  I wanted it easy.  I just wanted to be happy.  But Lord, true joy comes out of anguish.”  There’s nothing of the flesh that will give you joy.  I don’t care how much money, I don’t care what kind of new house, there is absolutely nothing physical that can give you joy.  It’s only what is accomplished by the Holy Spirit when you obey and take on His heart.

Build the walls around your family.  Build the walls around your own heart.  It will make you strong and impregnable against the enemy.  God, that’s what we desire.

Jesus Died — Paul Washer

July 12th, 2009 Trent Arwine No comments

The text here is a partially transcribed excerpt from a message spoken by Paul Washer.  I am uncertain as to the the source of the entire message from which this excerpt is derived… most likely you can find it at www.sermonindex.net.  If you find it, please let me know.

He died.  The Father gave His Son.  When you say things like, Jesus died.  Shouldn’t you stop for a moment, or something.  I mean, He died.  He really died.  And it was His blood shed on that tree that’s the only reason the black filth of your sin can be washed away.

That blood on that tree… the slaughter of the Son of God.  And that man, that God, that man Christ Jesus rose again from the dead.  And on the 40th day He ascended up to the right hand of His father and for the first time in all the history of history a man walked up to the doors of heaven and cried out what we find here in verse 7: “Lift up your heads O gates and be lifted up O ancient doors that the King of Glory may come in.  And all of heaven behind those doors are in utter shock in silence and wonder.

Finally a brave one lifts his head and begins to speak: “Who is this King of Gory?  Who dares speak to these doors.  No man has ever dared come this far or lay his hand to the latch of this wall.  Who is this King of Glory?  And then all of a sudden the Lord, the Messiah, the Christ, the Son of God, the Man for us cries out: “The Lord strong and mighty, the Lord mighty in battle.  Lift up your heads O gates, lift up your heads, lift them up O ancient doors that the King of Glory may come in.”  And in the first time of all time, those doors opened for a man, and He walked through those doors and everything that has ever been made fell on its face.  “All hail the power of Jesus name let angels prostrate fall.  Bring forth the royal diadem and crown Him Lord of all.  Crown Him with many crowns, this Lamb upon the throne.”  And I can just see Him now, walking up to His Father… bold, it was His right.  Climbing the steps of this throne that would make Solomon’s throne look like paper machet… and sits down without even asking permission.  And looks at His Father, not as a question, but as an affirmation, and says: “Father, it is finished.”  And the Father says: “Son, it is finished indeed.”  This Jesus Whom you crucified, God has made Him both Lord and Christ of all.

Don’t think I will even ask you to make Jesus Lord of your life, that’s the most preposterous thing I could ever tell you to do.  Jesus Christ is Lord of your life. Whether your serve Him or not, whether you bless Him, curse Him, hate Him or love Him… He is the Lord of your life because God has given Him a name that is above every name so that at the name of Jesus Christ every knee shall bow and tongue shall confess that He is Lord.

Some of you will bow out of the grace that has been given to you and others will bow because your knee caps will be broken by the One who rules the nations with a rod of iron.

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You Will Suffer – John Piper

July 11th, 2009 Trent Arwine No comments

The text here is a partially transcribed excerpt from a message spoken by John Piper.  Consider listening to the entirety of the message from which this excerpt is derived… entitled “How Our Suffering Glorifies the Greatness of the Grace of God.”

The purpose of God in creating the universe is to display the greatness of the glory of His grace supremely in the suffering of His Son.  That’s yesterday.  Today, the summons.  Will you join the Son in displaying the supreme satisfaction of the glory of grace in joining Him on the Calvary road of suffering because there is no other way the world is going to see the supreme glory of Christ today except that we break free from the Disney Land of America and begin to live lifestyles of missionary sacrifice that looks to the world like our treasure is in heaven and not on earth; it’s the only way.

The prosperity gospel will not make anybody praise Jesus.  It will make people praise prosperity.  Of course I’ll have a jesus who will give me a car.  Who wouldn’t want a jesus who gives me health, a car, a fine marriage… I’ll take your jesus if the payoff is right.

When It’s All Been Said and Done

June 25th, 2009 Trent Arwine No comments

Time is the most precious, and yet often ignored, commodity on earth.  I spoke with a man recently who was admittedly not a born again Christian.  When I asked of his life’s ambition he replied:  “To be wealthy so that I can be secured and be in a position to help others.”  Sounds like a relatively noble aspiration.  My reply: “What would you profit if you gained the whole world and yet lost your own soul?  An interesting conversation ensued.

The question is for us.  What are our goals and pursuits?  How do we spend our time?  What really matters when it’s all been said and done?

What is the nature of your life? You are [really] but a wisp of vapor (a puff of smoke, a mist) that is visible for a little while and then disappears [into thin air]. – James 4:1 (AMP)

 

When It’s All Been Said and Done
Words and music by Jim Cowan (singer: Robin Mark)

When it’s all been said and done
There is just one thing that matters
Did I do my best to live for truth
Did I live my life for You

When it’s all been said and done
All my treasures will mean nothing
Only what I’ve done for love’s Reward
Will stand the test of time

Lord Your mercy is so great
That You look beyond our Weakness
And find purest gold in miry clay
Making sinners into saints

I will always sing Your praise
Here on earth and ever after
For You’ve shown me Heaven’s my true home
When it’s all been said and done
You’re my life when life is gone

Lord I’ll live my life for You

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Ravi Zacharias Tells the Story of David Livingstone

June 18th, 2009 Trent Arwine No comments

The text here is a partially transcribed excerpt from a message spoken  by Dr. Ravi Zacharias.  The entirety of the message can be found at www.rzim.org.

David Livingstone was born in Blantyre Scotland in 1813.  He was born into a home where his father used to put him on his knee and read to him stories of great missionary exploits.  One particularly, Karl Gutzlaff, the Dutch Missionary, who doubled up as a medical missionary too.  And young David used to look into his father’s eyes and say: "you know daddy, one day I’m going to be a man like that.  I want to be a missionary, I want to be a doctor, I want to serve God."

 

So David Livingstone, in his young life, got on his knees one day, and he prayed this prayer… he said: "Send me anywhere, only go with me.  Lay any burden on me, only sustain me.  Sever any ties but the ties that bind me to Your service and to Your heart."  And he said through it all the words of God came to me: "Lo, I’m with you always, even to the end of the age."

He packed his bags and he went off to Africa.  And when he took one glimpse of Africa from a distance he penned, in his journal, these words.  "The haunting specter of the smoke of a thousand villages in the morning sun has burned within my heart." "The haunting specter of the smoke of a thousand villages in the morning sun has burned within my heart."

He married a woman of the famous Moffat family, Mary was her name.  Her father had been a great missionary.  But David Livingstone’s life was one of an explorer, and he would move from place to place and his only goal was Jesus in the hearts and lives of men and women, thousands of them.  Finally, his wife and his young family couldn’t keep up with him anymore.  Some of his children were dying out of sickness and disease and he said: Mary, why don’t you take them back home and I will see you shortly and spend some more time with you.  It’s too dangerous for us to go on.

So he sent his dear wife Mary back home and letters would take months to exchange but some of the fondest letters of love and romance were exchanged between he and Mary, and do you  know when he saw her the next time?  Not five weeks, not five months, five years…

Please watch the video for the rest of the story…

Paul Washer: What Modern Day Evangelism Doesn’t Understand

June 17th, 2009 Trent Arwine No comments

Now see, here’s what modern day evangelism doesn’t understand: “you can only take a man so far.”  Don’t you see that?  And you can’t substitute the work of the Spirit of God with some little method of taking a verse out of context, getting them to pray a prayer, and then  popeishly declaring them to be safe.  Don’t you see that?