Happy Thanksgiving!
/NLC Email 11/24, 2017
NLC Email 11/24, 2017
NLC Email, Saturday 10/7/17:
One of my favorite personal scriptures is found in Psalms 122:1. David states so boldly and confidently, "I was glad when they said to me, 'Let us go to the house of the Lord.'” I was wondering exactly why he said that. Could it be that after many years of serving the Lord, that he realized the deep and rich importance of actually entering a physical place that was set aside for worship, for prayer, for hearing the Word, for meeting with God, and for meeting with God's people? I believe so. There is no place on earth like the "house of the Lord." So much happens there!
Do you know what I mean? Have you experienced the richness of being in a bonavide "house of the Lord?" It is exciting, pensive, heartfelt, and moving...all at the same time, and often at different times while the meeting is going on. There is singing, sometimes dancing, praying, kneeling, shouting, and often, silence. It is a unique place where the divine meets the mortal. When we are there, our hearts almost burst with the presence of the Lord!
May I encourage YOU to be a part of what God is doing at our local "house of the Lord" here at NLC? Come, present your praises to Jesus, be in the right attitude and atmosphere to hear the Lord speak to you, to challenge you, to change you for the better. Like David, we really should be rejoicing when someone says, "Let's go the house of the Lord!!"
Tomorrow (10/8/17) a very special speaker will be with us. Allan Huth is the founder and president of the Ezra Project, and the Vice President of the Gideons, International. Pamela and I had the privilege of hearing Brother Huth speak the other night at a Gideons event, and I can attest, he is an anointed servant of the Lord! His experience of serving the Lord expands over a thirty year period. He has traveled around the entire world sharing the love of Jesus to anyone that would listen. You will not want to miss this special presentation (8:30 and 10:45AM.)
See YOU at the "House of the Lord!" Remember, Sunday morning services begin on Saturday night as we prepare spiritually, physically, and emotionally to meet with God.
HE is worth it!
Sincerely in Jesus,
Pastor Rick
"Glorify the Lord with me;
let us exalt his name together."
Psalm 34:3
NLC Email/Sept21, 2107
Dear NLC!
Greetings in that most precious Name...JESUS! One verse is standing out to me today. It is found in Ephesians 2:1. The King James Version reads, "And you, He hath quickened, who were dead in trespasses and sins."
I like that word "quickened". It means that God radically changed us, kind of like a splash of icy water on our face in the morning after a long and cozy sleep will do! It means He, poetically, shook us by the shoulders, in order to wake us up, and removed our old sleepy, sinful nature, and put His wonderful nature, His Spirit, in us. We have been "quickened" by His love and mercy, which was made available to us through the body and blood sacrifice of Jesus Christ. That power is simply so very wonderful! Nothing else could have done it, no other power on earth or in the heavens would have been enough to...change a life. And this is exactly what Jesus did. He changed our lives!
Most other translations refer to the word "quickened" as to becoming "alive." In essence, we who were dead in sins, He has made alive in Him. Wow!
This raises some important questions for each of us today. How's it going? I mean, how's it really going? Feeling new? Feeling fresh? Feeling like a splash of icy water just hit you in the face?
The good news is that we may or may not actually feel that way right at this very moment in time, but none-the-less, the promise in God's Word is still absolutely true. In other words, whether we feel it or not, if we have accepted Christ into our lives as our Lord and Savior, if we have repented of our sins, and if we are living a current life of faith in Him, we are in fact "quickened", "alive", "new" and "awake" in the Lord Jesus.
This is where faith, true faith, comes into play. Hebrews 11:6 tells us,
"And it is impossible to please God without faith. Anyone who wants to come to him must believe that God exists and that he rewards those who sincerely seek him."
Oh, may our faith in Christ soar! May our spirit man catch up to our emotional man, and may our true born-again selves be all that we can be in the Lord, and for the Lord. This new life is too extraordinary to neglect or to take for granted!
The Message translation captures the meaning of what we are saying here. Read Ephesians 2:1-6 and take it in slowly:
"It wasn’t so long ago that you were mired in that old stagnant life of sin. You let the world, which doesn’t know the first thing about living, tell you how to live. You filled your lungs with polluted unbelief, and then exhaled disobedience. We all did it, all of us doing what we felt like doing, when we felt like doing it, all of us in the same boat. It’s a wonder God didn’t lose his temper and do away with the whole lot of us. Instead, immense in mercy and with an incredible love, he embraced us. He took our sin-dead lives and made us alive in Christ. He did all this on his own, with no help from us! Then he picked us up and set us down in highest heaven in company with Jesus, our Messiah."
THIS is wonderful news! We encourage you today to recognize your place of prominence "in the highest heaven"right next to our Lord Jesus. It is there that we will do our best in life. It is there that we will see ourselves as we really are...saved, sanctified, surrendered. It is there that we will discover God's plan for our lives. May each of us embrace this miraculous position in Him!
Have a great week. Let's stay focused on Jesus. Let's enjoy our new life in Him! Oh, and get ready for Sunday as we once again gather to honor our Risen Lord!
All For Jesus,
Pastor Rick and Pamela
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~Pastor Rick
Church email, August 22, 2017
Greetings NLC!
There is a scripture in the Old Testament that says, "The Lord will fight for you, and you shall hold your peace" (Exodus 14:14 NIV). This was written at a time when Moses was leading the Chosen People away from Egypt, as the Egyptians army marched aggressively towards them, to capture them and return them back to Egypt and bondage. Moses was reminding the people that the Lord was with them, fighting for them, and still had wonderful promises for them in spite of the dire circumstances they were facing. And, the Lord did indeed fight for them, and through miracles and signs and wonders, delivered them out of the hands of the Egyptians and into the Promised land.
I really like that verse! There is a two-fold application for those of us that are trusting in Jesus as our personal Lord and Savior. First, we are definitely in a spiritual battle, but we are not alone in this battle. Jesus is fighting for us; fighting on our behalf. That is great news! And, secondly, because Jesus is fighting for us, we can have a confidence and an assurance that will lead us to peace...as in peace in the midst of the storm.
Facing any storms lately? If not, hallelujah! But, remember this when the eventual storms of life do come! If yes, be reminded of this wonderful promise...Jesus is fighting for you.
Jesus is fighting for us! Yes, He is fighting against spiritual forces and ungodly situations that may attempt to disrupt what He has planned for our lives. Remember, although the enemy of our souls sometimes rears his ugly head, is already a defeated foe! Take a moment, and hear what the Word of God says on this topic of the Lord fighting for us:
*Deuteronomy 1:30 "The Lord your God, who goes before you, He will fight for you, according to all He did for you in Egypt before your eyes."
*Deuteronomy 3:22 "You must not fear them, for the Lord your God Himself fights for you."
*Deuteronomy 20:4 "for the Lord your God is He who goes with you, to fight for you against your enemies, to save you."
*Deuteronomy 31:18 "The Lord himself goes before you and will be with you; He will never leave you nor forsake you. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged.”
*Deuteronomy 33:27 "The eternal God is your refuge and dwelling place, and underneath are the everlasting arms"
*Joshua 23:10 "One of you routs a thousand, because the Lord your God fights for you, just as he promised."
*1 Samuel 17:47 "Then all this assembly shall know that the Lord does not save with sword and spear; for the battle is the Lord’s, and He will give you into our hands."
*2 Samuel 22:2-3 “The Lord is my rock, my fortress and my deliverer; my God is my rock, in whom I take refuge, my shield and the horn of my salvation. He is my stronghold, my refuge and my Savior—from violent people you save me"
*2 Chronicles 20:15 "And he said, 'Listen, all you of Judah and you inhabitants of Jerusalem, and you, King Jehoshaphat! Thus says the Lord to you: Do not be afraid nor dismayed because of this great multitude, for the battle is not yours, but God’s.’"
*Psalm 9:9-10 "The Lord is a refuge for the oppressed, a stronghold in times of trouble. Those who know Your Name trust in You, for You Lord, have never forsaken those who seek you."
*Psalm 56:9 "When I cry out to You, then my enemies will turn back; this I know, because God is for me."
*Psalm 109:21 "But you, Sovereign Lord, help me for Your Name’s sake; out of the goodness of your love, deliver me."
*Psalm 140:7 "Sovereign Lord, my strong deliverer, you shield my head in the day of battle."
*Isaiah 50:7 "Because the Sovereign Lord helps me, I will not be disgraced. Therefore have I set my face like flint, and I know I will not be put to shame."
*Isaiah 50:9 "It is the Sovereign Lord who helps me. If God be for us, who can be against us?"
*Romans 8:31 "What then shall we say to these things? If God is for us, who can be against us?"
Wow, the Lord really is fighting for me, and for you! This encourages me in many ways. One way is that now, I want to sign up and fully engage in the battle too! I want to join with Jesus to fight "the good fight" as Paul said in 2 Timothy 4:7.
Another way this encourages me is that now I am motivated to "put on the armor of God." See Ephesians 6:10-18, 1Thessalonains 5:5-8, 2 Corinthians 6:3-7 and Romans 13:11-14. I want to join in on this fight and do my part. And, I am very glad the Lord instructs me to put on spiritual armor for this fight.
Another way this encourages me is I am now reminded that because of Jesus, I have the victory, and so do you! I John 5:4 “For everyone who has been born of God overcomes the world. And this is the victory that has overcome the world—our faith.”
Have a blessed and victorious week in the Lord Jesus Christ! Stay on the winner's side, and always be ready to rumble. The god of this age may be on the prowl, but our Lord Jesus is still on the Throne! (1Peter 5:8,Rev 3:21)
Still thanking the Lord for wonderful services this past Sunday, and for the very special Water Baptism Service last Sunday night. So happy and proud of those that baptized!
God is good...and He is still fighting for you!!
See YOU this week at NLC!
All For Jesus,
Pastor Rick and Pamela
JUST MY OPINION regarding the removal of Confederate War Memorials throughout the country. Having a "yankee" father, whose family was in Italy during the Civil War, and a "southern" mother whose family was in Tennessee during the Civil War, I believe I have a unique perspective. Being raised on the outskirts of NYC, with first cousins in NY, Tennessee and South Carolina, adds to my vast exposure to a social condition that has plagued our nation for generations.
Why wasn't this an issue in the 50's and 60's when MLKJr's and Malcom X's voices were dominant? Why wasn't this an issue pre WW2 when African-Americans lined up to join the US Military to defend our country against Germany and Japan? Why wasn't this an issue pre WW1? And, why wasn't this addressed post Civil War, when the US was supposed to be mending after an horrific war between the States? As often said, hindsight is 20-20; and it should have been addressed a long, long time ago. Those statues and memorials should have never been erected in the first place.
Why would any American honor people who fought gallantly to keep people brought to this country against their will to be slaves? Or why would any American honor people who fought gallantly to keep natural born citizens of the USA bound to slavery because of the color of their skin? Obviously, slavery should never have happened, but celebrating the military leaders that fought for it to continue should never have happened either. Yes, it is necessary to keep and preserve history, but it must be honest history. Preserve history that says these generals, these soldiers, these people...fought to keep people slaves. We should remember that. It is our history, albeit, bad history. There is no honor here. There is no glory here. There should be humility, and repentance, and brokenness here. These should be remembrances that remind us never to go that route again. Such memorials, from the beginning, reminded people...black people and white people, that African-Americans would never be afforded equal status in this country, and that those that tried desperately to keep them slaves would always be remembered as heroes. How does one live under such oppression and arrogance?
As a proud grandparent of four beautiful grandchildren of African descent, I can say with full conviction...I get it. What ethnic group would want statues and memorials that honor people that wrongly tried to keep their people literally in chains, or in "their place", and I include those that attempted to keep Italian-Americans, or any ethnic group in their place as well. It is an across the board issue. Ethnic superiority is always wrong. Didn't we learn anything from Hitler in Germany? By the way, there are no statues honoring him there, or anywhere.
The beauty of America is that we are truly a melting pot of ethnic people and traditions from around the world. And, I clearly denounce any white supremacist group, KKK, or other such groups, especially those that do their bigotry in the name of Jesus Christ. As Islamic leaders are called upon to denounce Islamic terror groups, I (we) should also denounce any terror group in America or around the world that acts and speaks "in the Name of Jesus." Jesus has NOTHING to do with bigotry, hated, violence, segregation, etc. He is the unifier, not the divider.
All this, of course is....JUST MY OPINION.
Dear NLC,
Greetings in the wonderful Name of Jesus! Trusting this email finds you well, and sensing the great love of the Lord upon your life. I am writing today to encourage you...to encourage you to remember exactly who you are in Christ Jesus. You...are a child of God! John tells us plainly in chapter one, verses twelve and thirteen, "But as many as received Him (Jesus), to them He has given the right to become children of God, to those who believe in His name: who were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God."
If you have received Christ into your heart and spirit as your personal Savior and Lord, you have entered into a brand new relationship with God. This relationship never gets old! Please know, and if necessary be reminded that now, God is for you, not against you (Romans 8:31b). He is concerned about you, He loves you, He wants the ultimate good to come to pass in your life. And, He "will fight for you" Exodus 14:4a.
My brothers and sisters in Christ, what a wonderful fellowship we have entered into! Let's try our hardest not to let anything (ANYTHING!!) get in the way of this holy relationship with our Father in heaven. Worries? Offenses? Stresses? Financial concerns? Marriages? Children? Relationships? Health? Etc, etc, etc? Our Father knows all about these things, and He is here to help us through each circumstance and become over-comers in all areas of life.
Romans 8:37-39 "No, despite all these things, overwhelming victory is ours through Christ, who loved us. And I am convinced that nothing can ever separate us from God’s love. Neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither our fears for today nor our worries about tomorrow—not even the powers of hell can separate us from God’s love. No power in the sky above or in the earth below—indeed, nothing in all creation will ever be able to separate us from the love of God that is revealed in Christ Jesus our Lord."
Stay close to Jesus! Rest in His love, meditate on His Word, for His word is life (John 6:63b.) Let's not let anything get in the way of this wonderful, beautiful, awesome relationship with the Lord!
Enjoy the remaining weeks of summer. So very thankful for the great services this past Sunday in our absence as we visited with family members from out of state. Thank you to all that made the services run so smoothly and powerfully!
See you all this Sunday!!
All For Jesus,
In His Love,
Pastor Rick and Pamela
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This documentary film features NLC's Jesus Ruiz, former prison inmate, leader of the Latin Kings (Lowell, MA), and now Servant of Jesus Christ! Brother Ruiz serves NLC as an usher and Bus Driver, and he and wife Wanda head up "Off The Streets Ministry" an outreach ministry via Common Ground Ministries at the Cafe on Winter Street, Haverhill, each Saturday.
"Beyond the Wall highlights one of the most critical issues in criminal justice reform: the many prisoners returning to their communities each year where they face tremendous challenges and barriers. The film follows five formerly incarcerated men who are attempting to rebuild their lives on the outside with little support from the U.S. criminal justice system. Through this compelling and personal account, the film vividly shows their struggles and strategies for survival beyond the walls of jail and prison." (www.beyondthewallfilm.com)
All invited and encouraged to spread the word! Following the screening of the film, Brother Ruiz and follow advocate, Louie Diaz will share their dramatic testimonies of the life changing power of Jesus Christ!
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Greetings All!
Trusting this day finds you well, and close to our Lord Jesus! I am writing today to encourage you in your faith, in your personal devotions, and in your church attendance. Please give a little thought and meditation to the following scriptures:
FAITH: Hebrews 11:6 "And it is impossible to please God without faith. Anyone who wants to come to Him must believe that God exists and that He rewards those who sincerely seek Him." Romans 10:17 "So faith comes from hearing, that is, hearing the Good News about Christ."
PERSONAL DEVOTIONS: Hebrews 10:22 " let us go right into the presence of God with sincere hearts fully trusting Him. For our guilty consciences have been sprinkled with Christ’s blood to make us clean, and our bodies have been washed with pure water." Psalm 1:1-3 "Oh, the joys of those who do not follow the advice of the wicked, or stand around with sinners, or join in with mockers. But they delight in the law of the Lord, meditating on it day and night. They are like tress planed along the riverbank, bearing fruit each season. Their leaves never wither, and they prosper in all they do."
CHURCH ATTENDANCE: Acts 2:42 " They devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching and to fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer." Hebrews 10:24-25 "Let us think of ways to motivate one another to acts of love and good works. And let us not neglect our meeting together, as some people do, but encourage one another, especially now that the day of His return is drawing near."
The above scriptures are taken from the New Living Translation. Can you "see", and can you "feel" the meaning of each one? Here is a quick paraphrase:
"Understand that faith is of the utmost importance. Always have faith in God. And, increase your faith by hearing, really hearing and pondering, the Word of God. When you take personal time in God's Word, you literally 'hide yourself' in His presence. It is there that you are cleansed and purified from the darkness and evil of this world. We benefit so much by spending time in His Word, in fact, we receive strength and plant deep roots in Christ as we tarry in His Word. On top of this, we must continue in the ways of the early believers that 'devoted themselves' to sound doctrine, to fellowship, to communion and to praying with one another. All this takes place in the local church. As we gather together, on the 'first day' of the week or during mid-week, we encourage one another to keep going! We do this, especially as we discern the times, that Jesus is coming!"
Have a great week! Please feel free to respond to this devotional to me. I would really like to hear from you!
All For Jesus! Pastor Rick
Well, here we are on this fine day of February the 9th. We are in the midst of a Blizzard!! It is truly awesome to behold this storm. Earlier, I had the wonderful opportunity to embark on an "adventure in Narnia" with three of my grandchildren...the three that live closest, (right next door actually!!) Ava West, Jack Sullivan and Ella Victory. We trekked around the church property for a while, and ended up at the NLC Playground behind the church. Being at the Playground in the midst of this Blizzard was something to behold! A summer spot now being enjoyed in the Blizzard...very cool! (No pun intended!)
The kids are quite unique, you know. Each poetically talented, and different. In a way, they represent all of us...curious, chatty, sensitive, needing love and craving independence. I liked when Ava yelled out, "come on everyone!!" as they began their plunges down the slide and into the waiting snow at the bottom. There were only three, but it seemed like an army...or an entourage...or...a family. We all have a need for "family" don't we? A need to... belong?
This Blizzard gives me time to think of my many blessings....the recent return of my car that was stolen last Friday (a story for another day!), some truly wonderful services at church these past few Sundays, my personal family (Pamela, and Stacie and Jeffrey and Betsie, and my mom and other family members in NY and NC and Fla), and my church family.
So curious, that church family is; IE last night was a very interesting Bible Study of 1 Timothy 2:9-15. Check out that passage to see what I mean! Many creative questions were asked. Chatty they are...time just flew by! Sensitive, oh yes..each having a different story to share, and different application to grasp. And, how all of us need love, yet desire independence.
Which brings me to this: Romans 12:5, from the Message. Don't you just sometimes love the Message?
"In this way we are like the various parts of a human body. Each part gets its meaning from the body as a whole, not the other way around. The body we’re talking about is Christ’s body of chosen people. Each of us finds our meaning and function as a part of his body. But as a chopped-off finger or cut-off toe we wouldn’t amount to much, would we? So since we find ourselves fashioned into all these excellently formed and marvelously functioning parts in Christ’s body, let’s just go ahead and be what we were made to be, without enviously or pridefully comparing ourselves with each other, or trying to be something we aren’t."
In other words, "enjoy your individuality, enjoy your togetherness, enjoy your new life in Christ!"
Thanking the Lord today for a time to think....and a time to be truly thankful for His many blessings!
BTW...."YOU" are welcome at NLC, anytime!!
And, yes, I really do love my grandkids!!
Just a reminder....
Tuesday, November 22. 2106
Dear NLC,
Please pray!!
Sickness has hit NLC pretty hard these past few weeks.
Please pray that the Lord would not only heal those listed below, but also protect all of us from future health problems, especially as we enter the Holiday Season and New Year.
Be reminded of this important verse (among others) that pertain to our "position" in Christ as we pray to Him. Psalm 66:18 tells us, "If I regard iniquity (sin) in my heart, the Lord will not hear me." Be sure to "wipe the slate clean" before you go to the Lord in prayer. Hold no offense against Him, nor against another brother or sister in Christ, nor against any unbeliever. Come clean before the Lord, personally, as well as regarding your relationships with others. Talk with someone, if necessary, about your desire to "clear the air" between you and them. This may be difficult, but sometimes it is necessary to do so. The Lord has established a way for "righteousness" to prevail among us. May we allow the Holy Spirit to move in us, and through us, as we reach out to the Lord for others to be healed. (See scripture verses below.)
To God Be The Glory!!
Pastor Rick and Pamela
(List of people in need of prayer is not published on this website. The special needs alluded to in this blog can be found on the NLC Email Prayer List, sent out today. Please pray for men, women, teens and children from NLC to be healed of sickness, disease, and accidental injuries. Thank you!)
"Make this your common practice: Confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you can live together whole and healed. The prayer of a person living right with God is something powerful to be reckoned with. Elijah, for instance, human just like us, prayed hard that it wouldn’t rain, and it didn’t—not a drop for three and a half years. Then he prayed that it would rain, and it did. The showers came and everything started growing again."
James 5:16-18 The Message
by Jack Wellman, Christian Media Magazine
April 9, 2015
I could list more than five things that I love about being a pastor but here might be my favorite ones. Which ones might you think of?
I was told in seminary to preach the gospel in each sermon because there are likely some in the congregation that have never really been saved. Jesus gave the Parable of the Wheat and the Tares with the understanding that He was saying that there will always be unregenerate people mixed among those who are saved (Matt 13:24-30), therefore it makes in necessary to use good, expository preaching in every single message from behind the pulpit because there is power in the message of the gospel to change lives (Rom 1:16) and the power to save. Paul said“the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God”(1 Cor 1:18) so this power must be unleashed every time I preach because we know that God’s says “my word that goes out from my mouth: It will not return to me empty, but will accomplish what I desire and achieve the purpose for which I sent it” (Isaiah 55:11). I don’t trust my own thoughts, ideas or opinions but I do trust God’s Word to do what He sets it out to do. I have had the greatest of privileges to lead people to saving faith in Christ but I knew it wasn’t really me that saved anyone but the Word itself as it takes a man of God, using the Word of God, with the Spirit of God, to make the children of God for the glory of God.
It might seem that I covered this already but let me explain why this is another of the reasons that I love being a pastor. I feel absolutely compelled to do it. For over 25 years, when I was much younger, I also taught Sunday school but it felt like something was missing for many years. I felt like it wasn’t enough and I couldn’t figure it out until I got the chance to fill the pulpit one time for a pastor that was retiring. Then I understood what Jeremiah felt in 20:9 “If I say, ‘I will not mention him, or speak any more in his name, there is in my heart as it were a burning fire shut up in my bones, and I am weary with holding it in, and I cannot.’” Like Paul I say that “preaching the Good News is not something I can boast about. I am compelled by God to do it. How terrible for me if I didn’t preach the Good News” (1 Cor 9:16)! Pastors that I know will tell you “we cannot help speaking about what we have seen and heard” (Acts 4:20) and like Paul “I am obligated both to Greeks and non-Greeks, both to the wise and the foolish” (Rom 1:14). I can honestly tell you that I would be miserable doing anything else in life which agrees with Paul’s statement “For necessity is laid upon me. Woe to me if I do not preach the gospel” (1 Cor 9:16b)! Like the runner in Chariots of Fire, I feel God’s holy pleasure in me when I preach the gospel, as imperfect as I am. I often tell the church; “Part of my sermon today will be perfect…the part where I read out of the Bible” but I have no other choice in life.
I have a tradition every Sunday morning. On the last worship song that is sung before the sermon, I go around to as many people as I can and hug them and tell them that I thank God for them being there. Some people are huggers and so I hug them, some are uncomfortable with hugging and I respect that and even though I am a hugger, I shake their hand or pat them on the shoulder and tell them I am glad they are there. I love the people of God and there is no other place that I would rather be than with the people of God and to love the people of God and to thank God for these people. I try to never take them for granted that they are there adding to the worship service and giving it a more meaningful experience and adding to the filling out of the Body of Christ, the church. I love these people as if they were my own family because they truly are. I pray for them, I tell them to their face, “I love you,” and I appreciate what they contribute to the church in whatever way they do. I try to be specific and not just using empty words with insincere flattery.
I have some young men that I am mentoring but don’t get me wrong … I have a mentor too. I believe that every Timothy needs a Paul but every Paul needs a Timothy. The Body is to grow up together and to be accountable to one another. I believe that my experience, my failures, and my successes must be shared with younger men so that when I am gone someday, they can take up the lantern like Elisha took up the lantern for Elijah. Pastors should train men to take up and continue the ministry when they are gone. Not one of us knows where we’ll be in the next year, not to mention next week, and we must train, equip, and prepare young men to take up where we might leave off like Paul did with Timothy and Titus. Paul instructed Timothy “Command and teach these things. Let no one despise you for your youth, but set the believers an example in speech, in conduct, in love, in faith, in purity. Until I come, devote yourself to the public reading of Scripture, to exhortation, to teaching” (1 Tim 4:11-13). Like Paul considered Titus his own true son (Titus 1:4) and there was no greater joy, so too did Paul consider Timothy as his spiritual son. Mentoring brings joy because I get to see these young men’s lives be transformed but I need mentoring too and my mentor is our retired pastor of the church where I am at now, proving that we never outlive the necessity to be mentored and to mentor others.
This might be something you wouldn’t expect but when people come to me, they know that they can confide in me and I won’t share their struggles with anyone. I keep all of my counseling sessions in strict confidence. When people tell me that they’re struggling with pornography, drugs, sexual addictions, same-sex attraction, alcohol, marital problems or whatever else it is, the most frustrating part is that sometimes I can’t help them but I do know Who can and it’s not a human. I heard one pastor say that living the Christian life is not hard…it’s impossible so we need God’s supernatural strength to help all of us to overcome in different areas of life but during the times that I can actually help someone to transform their life through prayer, the Word of God, intervention, accountability applications or whatever it is, there is tremendous joy in this. I also tell those that I counsel that I am not their solution, God is and what I can’t do, He can but to have people come to me with problems that they have only shared with God and no one else makes me feel that they trust me thoroughly and know that I won’t gossip to anyone about their weaknesses because I too have my own personal struggles.
Maybe you can find something else that you love about being a pastor. Another thing I love about my ministry is that I get to study the Word of God during my writing (as I’m bi-vocational) and during my message preparations for sermons. Since I get so much enjoyment out of studying and reading the Word of God, it’s such a privilege to love what I do and to feel that I am fulfilling God’s purpose for my life for which there is nothing in life more satisfying than being in the sovereign will of God.
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