Sunday, October 31, 2010
Read Luke 18:9-14
By Curtis Strickland
In Psalm 9, the Psalmist says that “He forgetteth not the cry of the humble.” In our society, it seems that humility is nowhere to be found. We’ve become a proud and arrogant people. Climbing the ladder of success has become the most important thing in some lives. Jesus taught about being a servant. He washed the disciples’ feet as an illustration. Jesus let them know that He came to serve and not to be served.
Isaiah 57:15 reveals God’s values “For thus saith the high and lofty One that inhabiteth eternity, whose name is Holy: I dwell in the high and holy place, with Him also that is of a contrite and humble spirit, to revive the spirit of the humble and revive the heart of the contrite ones.” Jesus says in Matthew 18:4: “Whosoever therefore shall humble himself as this little child the same is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven.”
Applying the Truth as an Individual
Are you praying humbly?
Applying the Truth as a Church
Can PVBC be characterized as a humble and serving church?
Read Proverbs 22:4
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Revival -- Oneness of Heart
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Read Matthew 18:19
By Curtis Strickland
In Matthew, Jesus stated that if only two shall agree on earth it shall be done for them in heaven. Only two. Think of the revival that would come to PVBC if the hundreds here would be of one heart, praying in one accord. Act 4:32: “And the multitude of them that believed were of one heart and of one soul: neither said any of them that ought of the things which he possessed was his own, but they had all things in common.”
Read the following passages that instruct us on how to enjoy oneness of heart: Isaiah 52:8, Philippians 1:27 & 3:16, I Corinthians 12:12, Ephesians 4:31-32. Try these to enhance your prayer life.
Applying the Truth as an Individual
Are you in one accord with God and your brothers and sisters in Christ?
Applying the Truth as a Church
Is PVBC truly in one accord with God?
Read James 3:14-18
Read Matthew 18:19
By Curtis Strickland
In Matthew, Jesus stated that if only two shall agree on earth it shall be done for them in heaven. Only two. Think of the revival that would come to PVBC if the hundreds here would be of one heart, praying in one accord. Act 4:32: “And the multitude of them that believed were of one heart and of one soul: neither said any of them that ought of the things which he possessed was his own, but they had all things in common.”
Read the following passages that instruct us on how to enjoy oneness of heart: Isaiah 52:8, Philippians 1:27 & 3:16, I Corinthians 12:12, Ephesians 4:31-32. Try these to enhance your prayer life.
Applying the Truth as an Individual
Are you in one accord with God and your brothers and sisters in Christ?
Applying the Truth as a Church
Is PVBC truly in one accord with God?
Read James 3:14-18
Revival -- Faith
Friday, October 29, 2010
Read Matthew 21:18-22
By Curtis Strickland
Faith: the trust in God and in His promises as made through Christ and the Scriptures by which man is justified and saved. (Random House Dictionary). Hebrews 11:1: “Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.” Praying is praising and thanking God. It is also petitioning God for certain things in our lives. Praying without faith is just words. In Matthew 21:22 Jesus says “All things whatsoever ye shall ask in prayer, believing, ye shall receive.” The key word is believing.
Praying for revival in our lives and for salvation for the lost must be done in faith without any doubt. Prayer, with faith, triggers the promises of God. His power is always available and is activated when we pray. We are praying to a God with no limits on what He can do. Read Ephesians 3:20. Revival is not God’s problem. The problem is in our thinking and obeying “with faith” that God will answer our request. Prayers can never deplete God’s power and grace. Our lack of faith hinders our prayers.
Applying the Truth as an Individual
How strong is your faith?
Applying the Truth as a Church
As part of the body of Christ, is PVBC a faithful church in everything?
Read Romans 4:18-21
Read Matthew 21:18-22
By Curtis Strickland
Faith: the trust in God and in His promises as made through Christ and the Scriptures by which man is justified and saved. (Random House Dictionary). Hebrews 11:1: “Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.” Praying is praising and thanking God. It is also petitioning God for certain things in our lives. Praying without faith is just words. In Matthew 21:22 Jesus says “All things whatsoever ye shall ask in prayer, believing, ye shall receive.” The key word is believing.
Praying for revival in our lives and for salvation for the lost must be done in faith without any doubt. Prayer, with faith, triggers the promises of God. His power is always available and is activated when we pray. We are praying to a God with no limits on what He can do. Read Ephesians 3:20. Revival is not God’s problem. The problem is in our thinking and obeying “with faith” that God will answer our request. Prayers can never deplete God’s power and grace. Our lack of faith hinders our prayers.
Applying the Truth as an Individual
How strong is your faith?
Applying the Truth as a Church
As part of the body of Christ, is PVBC a faithful church in everything?
Read Romans 4:18-21
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Revival -- Praise and Gratitude
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Read Job 1:13-22
By Curtis Strickland
God allows difficulties in our lives. They may not be as harsh as Job’s. Praying and depending on God during these times will strengthen our faith and dependence on Him. There was a time when my wife and I went through a very difficult time. She was diagnosed with cancer. We were devastated. Not knowing the severity, we were scared beyond belief. Our faith in God and a simple prayer to ask God to help us eased our fear. God answered that simple prayer. My wife is cancer free and we believe God will not allow it to return. My praise and gratitude cannot be expressed in words. Read Phil 4:4 and I Thes 5:18. If your prayer is to have any effect, then it must come from a thankful heart.
Applying the Truth as an Individual
Examine your life. Are you grateful and praising God for everything?
Applying the Truth as a Church
Does PVBC praise God or just go through the motions?
Read Hebrews 13:15
Read Job 1:13-22
By Curtis Strickland
God allows difficulties in our lives. They may not be as harsh as Job’s. Praying and depending on God during these times will strengthen our faith and dependence on Him. There was a time when my wife and I went through a very difficult time. She was diagnosed with cancer. We were devastated. Not knowing the severity, we were scared beyond belief. Our faith in God and a simple prayer to ask God to help us eased our fear. God answered that simple prayer. My wife is cancer free and we believe God will not allow it to return. My praise and gratitude cannot be expressed in words. Read Phil 4:4 and I Thes 5:18. If your prayer is to have any effect, then it must come from a thankful heart.
Applying the Truth as an Individual
Examine your life. Are you grateful and praising God for everything?
Applying the Truth as a Church
Does PVBC praise God or just go through the motions?
Read Hebrews 13:15
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Revival -- Reverence
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Read Psalm 99
By Curtis Strickland
Reverence: a feeling or attitude of deep respect tinged with awe, to honor and adore. (Random House Dictionary). Praying to the God that can speak things into existence, controls history and our lives, demands our reverence. God is holy. He is not the old man upstairs. Psalm 99 commands us to praise, exalt and worship the Lord. Why? Because the “Lord God is King.”
Picture in your mind being ushered into the presence of God. Do you see yourself sashaying before Him with worldly things on your mind? I’m sure that’s not the case. Your attitude in that day will guide your spirit today. If an attitude of reverence prevails, then let that attitude guide you in your daily prayers as you come to the throne of your heavenly Father, the Lord God Almighty.
Applying the Truth as an Individual
Are you living in reverence to God?
Applying the Truth as a Church
Does PVBC truly have a reverent fear of God?
Read Rev 5:11-14
Read Psalm 99
By Curtis Strickland
Reverence: a feeling or attitude of deep respect tinged with awe, to honor and adore. (Random House Dictionary). Praying to the God that can speak things into existence, controls history and our lives, demands our reverence. God is holy. He is not the old man upstairs. Psalm 99 commands us to praise, exalt and worship the Lord. Why? Because the “Lord God is King.”
Picture in your mind being ushered into the presence of God. Do you see yourself sashaying before Him with worldly things on your mind? I’m sure that’s not the case. Your attitude in that day will guide your spirit today. If an attitude of reverence prevails, then let that attitude guide you in your daily prayers as you come to the throne of your heavenly Father, the Lord God Almighty.
Applying the Truth as an Individual
Are you living in reverence to God?
Applying the Truth as a Church
Does PVBC truly have a reverent fear of God?
Read Rev 5:11-14
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Revival -- Obedience
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Read Isaiah 1:10-20
By Curtis Strickland
Obedience: the act or practice of obeying; dutiful or submissive compliance-conformity to a monastic rule of the authority to a religious superior. (Random House Dictionary). Living an obedient Christian life is much more than adhering to traditions or to the by-laws of a church. Isaiah makes it plain that God does not want our Sunday worship only. He desires our worship and obedience daily, hourly, every minute. Read John 9:31b and Psalm 34:14. For our prayers to reach above the ceiling, we must be obedient to God every minute of every day.
Applying the Truth as an Individual
Are you truly obedient to God?
In every area of your life?
Applying the Truth as a Church
Is PVBC an obedient New Testament church?
Read James 1:19-25
Read Isaiah 1:10-20
By Curtis Strickland
Obedience: the act or practice of obeying; dutiful or submissive compliance-conformity to a monastic rule of the authority to a religious superior. (Random House Dictionary). Living an obedient Christian life is much more than adhering to traditions or to the by-laws of a church. Isaiah makes it plain that God does not want our Sunday worship only. He desires our worship and obedience daily, hourly, every minute. Read John 9:31b and Psalm 34:14. For our prayers to reach above the ceiling, we must be obedient to God every minute of every day.
Applying the Truth as an Individual
Are you truly obedient to God?
In every area of your life?
Applying the Truth as a Church
Is PVBC an obedient New Testament church?
Read James 1:19-25
Monday, October 25, 2010
Revival -- A Burdened Heart
Monday, October 25, 2010
Read Daniel 9:3-5
By Curtis Strickland
As our church prepared for revival, there were several cottage prayer meetings. These meeting were great, but unless we as individuals prepare our hearts, there will be no revival. As Christians, it is our responsibility to stay close to God. Through prayer and constant confession, we can do this. A burdened heart begins with self cleansing, confessing our sins daily. Only then can we confidently pray for others and experience revival.
Applying the Truth as an Individual
Have you truly confessed every sin to God?
Is your heart burdened for others?
Applying the Truth as a Church
Do you think cottage prayer meetings are worth the effort?
Are you participating in group prayer?
Read John 17
Read Daniel 9:3-5
By Curtis Strickland
As our church prepared for revival, there were several cottage prayer meetings. These meeting were great, but unless we as individuals prepare our hearts, there will be no revival. As Christians, it is our responsibility to stay close to God. Through prayer and constant confession, we can do this. A burdened heart begins with self cleansing, confessing our sins daily. Only then can we confidently pray for others and experience revival.
Applying the Truth as an Individual
Have you truly confessed every sin to God?
Is your heart burdened for others?
Applying the Truth as a Church
Do you think cottage prayer meetings are worth the effort?
Are you participating in group prayer?
Read John 17
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Pray to WIN! -- A Prayer of Celebration
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Read Isaiah 43: 1 - 2; 2 Peter 1: 4
By Sam and Sue Stack
How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord,
Is laid for your faith in His excellent Word!
What more could He say than to you He hath said,
To you who for refuge to Jesus have fled?
Fear not I am with thee; O be not dismayed,
For I am thy God and will still give thee aid;
I’ll strengthen thee, help thee, and cause thee to stand
Upheld by My righteous omnipotent hand.
When through fiery trials thy pathways shall lie.
My grace, all-sufficient, shall be thy supply;
The flame shall not hurt thee; I only design
Thy dross to consume and thy gold to refine.
“The soul that on Jesus hath leaned for repose,
I will not, I will not desert to his foes;
That soul, though all hell should endeavor to shake,
I’ll never, no, never, no, never forsake!”
This hymn was first published in 1787, and was originally titled “Scripture Promises.” That is an appropriate title for a song that reminds us of God’s promise and faithfulness to us. We can celebrate the truth of scripture today as we prepare for today’s services and this week of Revival.
Applying Truth as an Individual
Do you truly believe the promises of scripture? Maybe a better question would be: do you live like you believe the promises? Pray today that God will give you the faith to live and celebrate the promises of scripture.
Applying the Truth as a Church
Pray today that as our church body prays through this devotion, we will show by faith that we as a church believe and trust in the promises of God’s Word.
Read Isaiah 43: 1 - 2; 2 Peter 1: 4
By Sam and Sue Stack
How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord,
Is laid for your faith in His excellent Word!
What more could He say than to you He hath said,
To you who for refuge to Jesus have fled?
Fear not I am with thee; O be not dismayed,
For I am thy God and will still give thee aid;
I’ll strengthen thee, help thee, and cause thee to stand
Upheld by My righteous omnipotent hand.
When through fiery trials thy pathways shall lie.
My grace, all-sufficient, shall be thy supply;
The flame shall not hurt thee; I only design
Thy dross to consume and thy gold to refine.
“The soul that on Jesus hath leaned for repose,
I will not, I will not desert to his foes;
That soul, though all hell should endeavor to shake,
I’ll never, no, never, no, never forsake!”
This hymn was first published in 1787, and was originally titled “Scripture Promises.” That is an appropriate title for a song that reminds us of God’s promise and faithfulness to us. We can celebrate the truth of scripture today as we prepare for today’s services and this week of Revival.
Applying Truth as an Individual
Do you truly believe the promises of scripture? Maybe a better question would be: do you live like you believe the promises? Pray today that God will give you the faith to live and celebrate the promises of scripture.
Applying the Truth as a Church
Pray today that as our church body prays through this devotion, we will show by faith that we as a church believe and trust in the promises of God’s Word.
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Pray to WIN! -- A Prayer of Faith
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Read James 4: 7 – 8, Hebrews 10:22
By Sam and Sue Stack
I am Thine, O Lord; I have heard Thy voice,
And it told Thy love to me;
But I long to rise in the arms of faith,
And be closer drawn to Thee.
O the pure delight of a single hour
That before Thy throne I spend,
When I kneel in prayer, and with Thee, my God
I commune as friend with friend!
Draw me nearer, nearer blessed Lord,
To the cross where Thou hast died;
Draw me nearer, nearer, nearer blessed Lord,
To Thy precious bleeding side.
Fanny Crosby the author of this hymn, began memorizing scripture as a child. With the help of her grandmother and later a neighbor, she committed most of the Bible to memory. It was out of this deep reservoir of scripture memory that she was able to write so many lasting hymns.
It was her understanding of scripture that allowed her to vision closeness with her Savior as a deep abiding friendship.
Applying Truth as an Individual
Are you as close as you would like to be with your Savior? Pray today that God will draw you closer to him.
Applying the Truth as a Church
Pray today that as your brothers and sisters at Pleasant Valley are praying for closeness to God, that by drawing closer to God, we will draw closer to each other.
Read James 4: 7 – 8, Hebrews 10:22
By Sam and Sue Stack
I am Thine, O Lord; I have heard Thy voice,
And it told Thy love to me;
But I long to rise in the arms of faith,
And be closer drawn to Thee.
O the pure delight of a single hour
That before Thy throne I spend,
When I kneel in prayer, and with Thee, my God
I commune as friend with friend!
Draw me nearer, nearer blessed Lord,
To the cross where Thou hast died;
Draw me nearer, nearer, nearer blessed Lord,
To Thy precious bleeding side.
Fanny Crosby the author of this hymn, began memorizing scripture as a child. With the help of her grandmother and later a neighbor, she committed most of the Bible to memory. It was out of this deep reservoir of scripture memory that she was able to write so many lasting hymns.
It was her understanding of scripture that allowed her to vision closeness with her Savior as a deep abiding friendship.
Applying Truth as an Individual
Are you as close as you would like to be with your Savior? Pray today that God will draw you closer to him.
Applying the Truth as a Church
Pray today that as your brothers and sisters at Pleasant Valley are praying for closeness to God, that by drawing closer to God, we will draw closer to each other.
Friday, October 22, 2010
Pray to WIN! -- A Prayer of Surrender
Friday, October 22, 2010
Read Isaiah 53: 5 - 6
By Sam and Sue Stack
Alas and did my Savior bleed and did my Sovereign die?
Would He devote that sacred head for sinners such as I?
Was it for sins that I have done He suffered on the tree?
Amazing pity! Grace unknown! And love beyond degree!
But drops of grief can ne’er repay the debt of love I owe;
Here, Lord I give myself away – ‘tis all that I can do
As we live our daily lives our actions affect the lives of those we come in contact with every day. It is a sobering thought to realize that we impact people often times without even knowing it. I am sure that when Isaac Watts penned the words to this hymn he never thought about the millions that would be impacted by his words over the course of 3 centuries. Can you imagine having an impact on people 300 years from now?
A thirty year old blind woman attending a revival service in 1851, heard the words to this song and gave her life to the Lord. Her name was Fanny Crosby, who went on to become the greatest hymn writer of her time. Many of her songs are impacting lives today.
Applying Truth as an Individual
Do you live your life aware of the impact your actions have on others? Do you intentionally act in a way that points others to Christ? Pray today that your actions will impact your world for the glory of Christ.
Applying the Truth as a ChurchDo the actions Pleasant Valley takes as a church impact our community in a way that points them to our Savior? Do our activities point our community to Christ? Pray today that we as a church will impact our world for the glory of Christ.
Read Isaiah 53: 5 - 6
By Sam and Sue Stack
Alas and did my Savior bleed and did my Sovereign die?
Would He devote that sacred head for sinners such as I?
Was it for sins that I have done He suffered on the tree?
Amazing pity! Grace unknown! And love beyond degree!
But drops of grief can ne’er repay the debt of love I owe;
Here, Lord I give myself away – ‘tis all that I can do
As we live our daily lives our actions affect the lives of those we come in contact with every day. It is a sobering thought to realize that we impact people often times without even knowing it. I am sure that when Isaac Watts penned the words to this hymn he never thought about the millions that would be impacted by his words over the course of 3 centuries. Can you imagine having an impact on people 300 years from now?
A thirty year old blind woman attending a revival service in 1851, heard the words to this song and gave her life to the Lord. Her name was Fanny Crosby, who went on to become the greatest hymn writer of her time. Many of her songs are impacting lives today.
Applying Truth as an Individual
Do you live your life aware of the impact your actions have on others? Do you intentionally act in a way that points others to Christ? Pray today that your actions will impact your world for the glory of Christ.
Applying the Truth as a ChurchDo the actions Pleasant Valley takes as a church impact our community in a way that points them to our Savior? Do our activities point our community to Christ? Pray today that we as a church will impact our world for the glory of Christ.
Pray to WIN! -- A Prayer for Refuge
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Read Psalm 91:1 - 2
By Sam and Sue Stack
I am weak, but Thou art strong;
Jesus, keep me from all wrong;
I’ll be satisfied as long
As I walk, let me walk close to Thee.
Just a closer walk with Thee,
Grant it Jesus is my plea,
Daily, walking close to Thee,
Let it be, dear Lord, let it be.
The story goes about a father leaving home on a long trip. The father wrote his son a note saying: “I will be away on your birthday, but will be home by Saturday with your gift. What would you like – a video game, new bike, or MP3 player? What did the boy circle? Saturday, he could have chosen any gift, but the gift he wanted most was time with dad.
The heart of the song, “Just a Closer Walk with Thee” is that we pray to know and walk closely with our Heavenly Father. It is good to know that He is not an absent Father. He wants to share our burden and guide us daily in our walk with Him.
Applying Truth as an Individual
Do you fully trust the Lord with all your plans? Do you recognize as the song says that you are weak and He is strong? Pray today that God will reveal to you areas that you still need to give over to His leadership.
Applying the Truth as a Church
Do we as a church fully lean on God’s guidance? Do we try to have church our way and leave God out of the picture? Pray today that we as a church will make God our refuge, our place of safety, and that we will fully trust Him to lead us.
Read Psalm 91:1 - 2
By Sam and Sue Stack
I am weak, but Thou art strong;
Jesus, keep me from all wrong;
I’ll be satisfied as long
As I walk, let me walk close to Thee.
Just a closer walk with Thee,
Grant it Jesus is my plea,
Daily, walking close to Thee,
Let it be, dear Lord, let it be.
The story goes about a father leaving home on a long trip. The father wrote his son a note saying: “I will be away on your birthday, but will be home by Saturday with your gift. What would you like – a video game, new bike, or MP3 player? What did the boy circle? Saturday, he could have chosen any gift, but the gift he wanted most was time with dad.
The heart of the song, “Just a Closer Walk with Thee” is that we pray to know and walk closely with our Heavenly Father. It is good to know that He is not an absent Father. He wants to share our burden and guide us daily in our walk with Him.
Applying Truth as an Individual
Do you fully trust the Lord with all your plans? Do you recognize as the song says that you are weak and He is strong? Pray today that God will reveal to you areas that you still need to give over to His leadership.
Applying the Truth as a Church
Do we as a church fully lean on God’s guidance? Do we try to have church our way and leave God out of the picture? Pray today that we as a church will make God our refuge, our place of safety, and that we will fully trust Him to lead us.
Pray to WIN! -- A Prayer for Believers
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Read Ephesians 6:18
By Sam and Sue Stack
Sweet hour of prayer! Sweet hour of prayer!
That calls me from a world of care,
And bids me at my Father’s throne
Make all my wants and wishes known;
In seasons of distress and grief,
My soul has often found relief,
And oft escaped the tempter’s snare,
By thy return, sweet hour of prayer!
William Walford, the author of this hymn, was a blind preacher and shopkeeper in England. One day when a local minister stopped in his store, William asked the minister to write out a new poem that he had in his head. Three years later on a visit to the United States that minister shared the poem with a newspaper editor allowing the poem to become the hymn that has been sung for over 150 years.
It is amazing what God can do with the little things of life to spread His word. Being in the right place at the right time is never by accident. We serve a sovereign God. The minister who brought the poem to America, the newspaper editor and even the author are long gone and forgotten, but the words live on. Today’s scripture reminds us to always be alert and open to the prodding of the Lord who answers prayer.
Applying Truth as an Individual
Do you pray without ceasing? Are you open to the prodding of the Holy Spirit in your daily life? Pray today that God will use you in some way for His glory.
Applying the Truth as a Church
Do we as a church pray without ceasing? Are we open to the movement of the Holy Spirit even when it may move us to a different place? Pray today for the membership of Pleasant Valley.
Read Ephesians 6:18
By Sam and Sue Stack
Sweet hour of prayer! Sweet hour of prayer!
That calls me from a world of care,
And bids me at my Father’s throne
Make all my wants and wishes known;
In seasons of distress and grief,
My soul has often found relief,
And oft escaped the tempter’s snare,
By thy return, sweet hour of prayer!
William Walford, the author of this hymn, was a blind preacher and shopkeeper in England. One day when a local minister stopped in his store, William asked the minister to write out a new poem that he had in his head. Three years later on a visit to the United States that minister shared the poem with a newspaper editor allowing the poem to become the hymn that has been sung for over 150 years.
It is amazing what God can do with the little things of life to spread His word. Being in the right place at the right time is never by accident. We serve a sovereign God. The minister who brought the poem to America, the newspaper editor and even the author are long gone and forgotten, but the words live on. Today’s scripture reminds us to always be alert and open to the prodding of the Lord who answers prayer.
Applying Truth as an Individual
Do you pray without ceasing? Are you open to the prodding of the Holy Spirit in your daily life? Pray today that God will use you in some way for His glory.
Applying the Truth as a Church
Do we as a church pray without ceasing? Are we open to the movement of the Holy Spirit even when it may move us to a different place? Pray today for the membership of Pleasant Valley.
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Pray to WIN! -- A Prayer for Assurance
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Read Philippians 4: 6 – 7
By Sam and Sue Stack
What a friend we have in Jesus,
All our sins and griefs to bear!
What a privilege to carry
Everything to God in prayer!
O what peace we often forfeit,
O what needless pain we bear,
All because we do not carry
Everything to God in prayer!
What a truth is found in the words of this old hymn based on the above scripture. How often do we try to do things on our own? God is waiting for us to realize that we cannot bear our burdens alone. God is waiting for us to admit the obvious to Him: that we cannot live our lives apart from Him. Life is so much easier when we take everything to Him.
This hymn was written by Joseph Scriven, who lived his life depending on Jesus as his only friend. Scriven lived a life filled with tragedy. The night before he was to be married, his fiancé was killed in an accidental drowning.
This hymn was not written to be published, it was written to encourage his mother who was critically ill in another country. He wrote it to encourage her and remind her that Jesus was there to bear her burdens. I pray that we all win with this truth.
Applying Truth as a Individual
Do you carry everything to God in prayer? Do you let His peace carry you through the day? Worry is a form of pride; do you allow pride to rob you of the peace of giving God control?
Applying the Truth as a Church
Do we as a church allow God control or do we try to do everything our way? Are you willing to pray to allow God to work through leadership to make Pleasant Valley a Church that Wins?
Read Philippians 4: 6 – 7
By Sam and Sue Stack
What a friend we have in Jesus,
All our sins and griefs to bear!
What a privilege to carry
Everything to God in prayer!
O what peace we often forfeit,
O what needless pain we bear,
All because we do not carry
Everything to God in prayer!
What a truth is found in the words of this old hymn based on the above scripture. How often do we try to do things on our own? God is waiting for us to realize that we cannot bear our burdens alone. God is waiting for us to admit the obvious to Him: that we cannot live our lives apart from Him. Life is so much easier when we take everything to Him.
This hymn was written by Joseph Scriven, who lived his life depending on Jesus as his only friend. Scriven lived a life filled with tragedy. The night before he was to be married, his fiancé was killed in an accidental drowning.
This hymn was not written to be published, it was written to encourage his mother who was critically ill in another country. He wrote it to encourage her and remind her that Jesus was there to bear her burdens. I pray that we all win with this truth.
Applying Truth as a Individual
Do you carry everything to God in prayer? Do you let His peace carry you through the day? Worry is a form of pride; do you allow pride to rob you of the peace of giving God control?
Applying the Truth as a Church
Do we as a church allow God control or do we try to do everything our way? Are you willing to pray to allow God to work through leadership to make Pleasant Valley a Church that Wins?
Monday, October 18, 2010
Pray to WIN! -- A Prayer for Insight
Monday, October 18, 2010
Read Psalm 119: 17 - 20
By Sam and Sue Stack
Open my eyes that I may see
Glimpses of truth Thou hast for me
Place in my hand the wonderful key
That shall unclasp and set me free.
Silently now I wait for Thee
Ready my God, Thy will to see
Open my eyes, Illumine me, Spirit divine!
Often times I hear people say, “I’m just too busy for this or for that.” I have said it many times myself. But I wonder how many times we miss the prompting of God in our lives because we fill our time with something good instead of something that is better.
Are we too busy to pray? I hope not. This old hymn written by Clara Scott in the late 1800’s, calls us to take the time to stop and listen to what God has for us and then to act on it. Clara was a music teacher and composer. Her life as a teacher and composer gives us evidence that she was open to God’s leading and was ready to share through her music what God had done for her.
Applying Truth as an Individual
How busy are you with the cares of life? How much time out of the day do you spend in prayer and reading the Word?
Find time today to pray and read the Word and ask God to open your eyes to see His Truth, your ears to hear His Truth, and your mouth to speak His Truth.
Applying the Truth as a Church
Pray today for the members of Pleasant Valley that God will open our eyes to see His truth, open our ears to hear His truth, and open our mouths to speak His Truth.
Pray that God will work in our hearts to follow the truths of this passage.
Read Psalm 119: 17 - 20
By Sam and Sue Stack
Open my eyes that I may see
Glimpses of truth Thou hast for me
Place in my hand the wonderful key
That shall unclasp and set me free.
Silently now I wait for Thee
Ready my God, Thy will to see
Open my eyes, Illumine me, Spirit divine!
Often times I hear people say, “I’m just too busy for this or for that.” I have said it many times myself. But I wonder how many times we miss the prompting of God in our lives because we fill our time with something good instead of something that is better.
Are we too busy to pray? I hope not. This old hymn written by Clara Scott in the late 1800’s, calls us to take the time to stop and listen to what God has for us and then to act on it. Clara was a music teacher and composer. Her life as a teacher and composer gives us evidence that she was open to God’s leading and was ready to share through her music what God had done for her.
Applying Truth as an Individual
How busy are you with the cares of life? How much time out of the day do you spend in prayer and reading the Word?
Find time today to pray and read the Word and ask God to open your eyes to see His Truth, your ears to hear His Truth, and your mouth to speak His Truth.
Applying the Truth as a Church
Pray today for the members of Pleasant Valley that God will open our eyes to see His truth, open our ears to hear His truth, and open our mouths to speak His Truth.
Pray that God will work in our hearts to follow the truths of this passage.
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Perseverance To Win -- Adversity-Focus
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Read Matthew 11:25-30
By Becky Jordan
Jesus mentions two kinds of people in His prayer: the “wise” - arrogant in their own knowledge and the “babe” - humbly open to receive the truth of God’s word.
We all keep ourselves busy! In fact we think it’s a contest to see who can stay the busiest. It’s like we are not important or valuable without having “stuff” going on. But Matthew 11: 28 tells us “Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.”
We don’t have to keep up with the world because Jesus freed us from sin and the bondage of proving our worth. All He wants is for us to allow Him to have full control in forming us into His image.
Applying the Truth as an Individual
Are you wise in your own knowledge, or do you seek the truth in child like faith realizing that only God holds all the answers?
Applying the Truth as a Church
Do we as a church value ourselves on how busy we are?
Do we at PVBC focus more on “stuff” instead of what’s on the other side of our church walls?
Are we going to allow God to conform us into the image of His Son?
Read Matthew 11:25-30
By Becky Jordan
Jesus mentions two kinds of people in His prayer: the “wise” - arrogant in their own knowledge and the “babe” - humbly open to receive the truth of God’s word.
We all keep ourselves busy! In fact we think it’s a contest to see who can stay the busiest. It’s like we are not important or valuable without having “stuff” going on. But Matthew 11: 28 tells us “Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.”
We don’t have to keep up with the world because Jesus freed us from sin and the bondage of proving our worth. All He wants is for us to allow Him to have full control in forming us into His image.
Applying the Truth as an Individual
Are you wise in your own knowledge, or do you seek the truth in child like faith realizing that only God holds all the answers?
Applying the Truth as a Church
Do we as a church value ourselves on how busy we are?
Do we at PVBC focus more on “stuff” instead of what’s on the other side of our church walls?
Are we going to allow God to conform us into the image of His Son?
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Perseverance To Win -- Be Fearless!
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Read Acts 5:40-42
By Brad and Rebecca Cox
Peter and the apostles were faithfully teaching and preaching in the name of Jesus. God was allowing the Gospel to spread and the number of those who believed on the name of Jesus grew. This raised the ire of the Chief Priest and those that stood with him. They were angered with jealousy and plotted to kill the apostles. The Lord used a nonbeliever to deliver the apostles from an untimely death. The apostles were beaten, commanded to never again speak the name of Jesus and released. Instead of feeling sorry for themselves and their situation, the apostles rejoiced that the Lord God found them faithful and worthy to suffer pain and abuse for the Holy name of Jesus. They boldly continued to daily preach not only in the temple but in every house that Jesus is the Christ.
What could the apostles and other followers of Jesus have learned through this time of persecution? Preaching on the name of Jesus landed the apostles in this situation. Faith and trust in Jesus got them out.
Do you boldly proclaim the gospel of Jesus daily in a sinful world?
Does the world see Jesus in you?
Applying the Truth as a Church
Is Pleasant Valley boldly proclaiming Jesus outside the walls of the church? What are you doing to help Pleasant Valley further the cause of Jesus outside the church walls? When persecution comes, where will Pleasant Valley be?
Read Acts 5:40-42
By Brad and Rebecca Cox
Peter and the apostles were faithfully teaching and preaching in the name of Jesus. God was allowing the Gospel to spread and the number of those who believed on the name of Jesus grew. This raised the ire of the Chief Priest and those that stood with him. They were angered with jealousy and plotted to kill the apostles. The Lord used a nonbeliever to deliver the apostles from an untimely death. The apostles were beaten, commanded to never again speak the name of Jesus and released. Instead of feeling sorry for themselves and their situation, the apostles rejoiced that the Lord God found them faithful and worthy to suffer pain and abuse for the Holy name of Jesus. They boldly continued to daily preach not only in the temple but in every house that Jesus is the Christ.
What could the apostles and other followers of Jesus have learned through this time of persecution? Preaching on the name of Jesus landed the apostles in this situation. Faith and trust in Jesus got them out.
Their faith did not decrease and their witness increased. Consider the following:
- No man can stop us from proclaiming the gospel.
- No one stops the spread of the gospel, not even in places where Christians are being persecuted and killed.
- Persecution exposes the imposter in the church and causes them to cut and run.
- We should never be ashamed of proclaiming the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Applying the Truth as an Individual
Would a time of persecution cause you to stand up for Jesus or shrink into the crowd?Do you boldly proclaim the gospel of Jesus daily in a sinful world?
Does the world see Jesus in you?
Applying the Truth as a Church
Is Pleasant Valley boldly proclaiming Jesus outside the walls of the church? What are you doing to help Pleasant Valley further the cause of Jesus outside the church walls? When persecution comes, where will Pleasant Valley be?
Friday, October 15, 2010
Persevere To Win -- What Is Perseverance?
Friday, October 15, 2010
Read Luke 9:62, I Corinthians 15:58 & 16:13, Ephesians 6:18-20, Romans 5:1-11
By Rusty Jackson
The word Persevere comes from the Latin word, per, meaning through, and severus, meaning severe. Therefore this means to go through something severe. Webster’s 9th Edition Collegiate Dictionary defines persevere as (1a)to persist in a state, enterprise. Synonyms: Steadfastness.
Perseverance: the action or condition or an instance of persevering.
Steadfastness:
(1a) firmly fixed in place,
(1b) not subject to change
(2) firm in belief, determination to the task.
Applying the Truth as an Individual
After reading the passages, does God expect us to persevere in our faith? Did Jesus persevere for our sakes on the cross and should we not do the same for him in our lives as his followers? Can we have misplaced perseverance in our lives? If yes, can you give some examples? Is my faith and trust in God strong enough to persevere through whatever challenges this life may throw at me and my family?
The last question is easily answered in the affirmative, but harder to live when you experience sudden loss and must put to practice the faith we have read about. However, if we are firmly grounded in our faith in Christ as our Savior, truly believe that God is our heavenly Father, and trust in His will; then we can endure much more than we might believe and still live our lives for Christ.
Applying the Truth as a Church
Are you willing to persevere many of the interpersonal differences between other members of our church? Do the areas that you demonstrate perseverance in your church life line up with the areas that God desires for your perseverance to be demonstrated? Do trials and difficulties develop perseverance in us as God’s people? Can you think of some examples in the life of our church that developed perseverance in our group of believers? Can you think of a time when you wanted to leave the congregation or fellowship? If yes, why didn’t you? Do you believe that God was using that time to develop perseverance in your life? God gives us many examples of perseverance in his word: Job, Elijah, Noah, Moses, David, all of the apostles; the list goes on and on. The trials these men went through were not easy, but think of the impact that they made on God’s plan for mankind and the Christian faith. We cannot do great things for God’s kingdom without trials, struggles, and the resulting perseverance that can come from God’s hand in our lives.
Read Luke 9:62, I Corinthians 15:58 & 16:13, Ephesians 6:18-20, Romans 5:1-11
By Rusty Jackson
The word Persevere comes from the Latin word, per, meaning through, and severus, meaning severe. Therefore this means to go through something severe. Webster’s 9th Edition Collegiate Dictionary defines persevere as (1a)to persist in a state, enterprise. Synonyms: Steadfastness.
Perseverance: the action or condition or an instance of persevering.
Steadfastness:
(1a) firmly fixed in place,
(1b) not subject to change
(2) firm in belief, determination to the task.
Applying the Truth as an Individual
After reading the passages, does God expect us to persevere in our faith? Did Jesus persevere for our sakes on the cross and should we not do the same for him in our lives as his followers? Can we have misplaced perseverance in our lives? If yes, can you give some examples? Is my faith and trust in God strong enough to persevere through whatever challenges this life may throw at me and my family?
The last question is easily answered in the affirmative, but harder to live when you experience sudden loss and must put to practice the faith we have read about. However, if we are firmly grounded in our faith in Christ as our Savior, truly believe that God is our heavenly Father, and trust in His will; then we can endure much more than we might believe and still live our lives for Christ.
Applying the Truth as a Church
Are you willing to persevere many of the interpersonal differences between other members of our church? Do the areas that you demonstrate perseverance in your church life line up with the areas that God desires for your perseverance to be demonstrated? Do trials and difficulties develop perseverance in us as God’s people? Can you think of some examples in the life of our church that developed perseverance in our group of believers? Can you think of a time when you wanted to leave the congregation or fellowship? If yes, why didn’t you? Do you believe that God was using that time to develop perseverance in your life? God gives us many examples of perseverance in his word: Job, Elijah, Noah, Moses, David, all of the apostles; the list goes on and on. The trials these men went through were not easy, but think of the impact that they made on God’s plan for mankind and the Christian faith. We cannot do great things for God’s kingdom without trials, struggles, and the resulting perseverance that can come from God’s hand in our lives.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Persevere To Win -- The Spirit of Adversity
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Read Acts 13:16-22
By Dennis Woods
The spirit of adversity can rise up at any time and in all situations. King David had his share and more of being in adverse conditions. The utmost thing we should remember during these times of trial is that we are not alone! Glory!! The God who saved us will gladly continue to be the strong defender of our hearts, minds, and bodies. He is faithful and we should be too. Our prayer time and Word studies must continue or perhaps go into overdrive. We must have the firm foundation that will sustain us and keep us full of the knowledge of God.
David was not looking for the adversities that came on him. His young spirit was fresh and committed to serving God and others. He stumbled at times, but he was always quick to repent and get back on the road that kept him focused on being “the man after God’s own heart”. David knew how to fight. He was fearless. He was faithful to the God he loved. We who have accepted Jesus are on a winning team. Yes! Our fight should not be with our teammates. Keep praying, speaking, and singing the Word. We are winners!
Adversity can grow you -- begin a deeper desire of the Word, and elevate your prayer time.
Applying the Truth as an Individual
Do you get upset and lose your focus during times of adversity?
Do your conversations speak of God’s goodness?
Do they focus on the battles you are fighting?
Applying the Truth as a Church
How is Pleasant Valley responding to adversity?
Has Pleasant Valley lost her focus during times of adversity?
How can she keep her focus?
Read Acts 13:16-22
By Dennis Woods
The spirit of adversity can rise up at any time and in all situations. King David had his share and more of being in adverse conditions. The utmost thing we should remember during these times of trial is that we are not alone! Glory!! The God who saved us will gladly continue to be the strong defender of our hearts, minds, and bodies. He is faithful and we should be too. Our prayer time and Word studies must continue or perhaps go into overdrive. We must have the firm foundation that will sustain us and keep us full of the knowledge of God.
David was not looking for the adversities that came on him. His young spirit was fresh and committed to serving God and others. He stumbled at times, but he was always quick to repent and get back on the road that kept him focused on being “the man after God’s own heart”. David knew how to fight. He was fearless. He was faithful to the God he loved. We who have accepted Jesus are on a winning team. Yes! Our fight should not be with our teammates. Keep praying, speaking, and singing the Word. We are winners!
Adversity can grow you -- begin a deeper desire of the Word, and elevate your prayer time.
Applying the Truth as an Individual
Do you get upset and lose your focus during times of adversity?
Do your conversations speak of God’s goodness?
Do they focus on the battles you are fighting?
Applying the Truth as a Church
How is Pleasant Valley responding to adversity?
Has Pleasant Valley lost her focus during times of adversity?
How can she keep her focus?
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Perseverance To Win -- Be Not Ashamed
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Read 2 Timothy 1:7-12
By Brad and Rebecca Cox
In this letter, Paul is trying to encourage Timothy to continue sharing God’s word unashamedly, even in the midst of strong opposition. Satan will not fail to pull out all his forces when a follower of Christ is making advances, but it will serve us well to maintain a focus for the future as Paul did. God’s word is ultimate truth, and in that alone we can believe and be convinced of His promises of eternity when we devote ourselves to drawing others to Him. He is more than worthy of our absolute obedience!
Through the Holy Spirit, believers are equipped for the journey with:
- Power or strength in difficult circumstances or situations.
- Love to display to all.
- A Sound Mind to understand how to use spiritual gifts for His greater glory.
Applying the Truth as an Individual
Are you personally living a life that reflects Christ, regardless of your environment or circumstances? Would others agree with your answer?Have you ever found yourself in the midst of persecution? If so, did you push forward unashamedly for Christ?
Applying the Truth as a Church
Do you feel that Pleasant Valley as a whole is unashamed to spread the gospel?
Are you personally playing a part in helping Pleasant Valley spread the gospel?
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Persevere To Win -- Fear Not!
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Read 2 Timothy 1:7
By Jason Wade
I am a pharmacy manager. Over the past three years, we have had a lot of turnover for various reasons. I began to think that people didn’t want to work with me. As I examined myself, fear set in. It started out small and gradually grew until it consumed me. I couldn’t sleep at night. I spent my off days constantly worrying about the pharmacy. I couldn’t even enjoy spending time with my family. I began praying for God to take it away, to help me, and to fix it. I trusted God and I believed He would do it. But things didn’t change. I began to wonder if I really did trust God and believe He could do it.
Shortly after this, I heard a message from my pastor. There were two chairs on the stage. They represented demonic reasoning and divine revelation. He sat in one chair and said that in this chair you would experience many bad things. When he named fear, I really tuned in. He quoted today’s Bible verse. He then moved to the other chair and said that in this chair you would experience many good things. He said: “Fear not! Jesus is Lord!” The Holy Spirit directed me to 1 John 4:18. Perfect love drives out fear. Suddenly, it all became clear. I had a pride issue. I believed that the pharmacy couldn’t function without me. My pride was feeding my fear. I got out of the demonic reasoning chair, repented of my sinful pride, and sat down in the divine revelation chair. I began to really believe 2 Timothy 1:7 for the first time in my life.
Applying the Truth as an Individual
Are you experiencing fear? Do you want to be fearless?
Which chair are you sitting in? Do you know?
Applying the Truth as a Church
What is Pleasant Valley afraid of?
Read Romans 8:3. Has Pleasant Valley used demonic reasoning or divine revelation when adversity has come?
Read 2 Timothy 1:7
By Jason Wade
I am a pharmacy manager. Over the past three years, we have had a lot of turnover for various reasons. I began to think that people didn’t want to work with me. As I examined myself, fear set in. It started out small and gradually grew until it consumed me. I couldn’t sleep at night. I spent my off days constantly worrying about the pharmacy. I couldn’t even enjoy spending time with my family. I began praying for God to take it away, to help me, and to fix it. I trusted God and I believed He would do it. But things didn’t change. I began to wonder if I really did trust God and believe He could do it.
Shortly after this, I heard a message from my pastor. There were two chairs on the stage. They represented demonic reasoning and divine revelation. He sat in one chair and said that in this chair you would experience many bad things. When he named fear, I really tuned in. He quoted today’s Bible verse. He then moved to the other chair and said that in this chair you would experience many good things. He said: “Fear not! Jesus is Lord!” The Holy Spirit directed me to 1 John 4:18. Perfect love drives out fear. Suddenly, it all became clear. I had a pride issue. I believed that the pharmacy couldn’t function without me. My pride was feeding my fear. I got out of the demonic reasoning chair, repented of my sinful pride, and sat down in the divine revelation chair. I began to really believe 2 Timothy 1:7 for the first time in my life.
Applying the Truth as an Individual
Are you experiencing fear? Do you want to be fearless?
Which chair are you sitting in? Do you know?
Applying the Truth as a Church
What is Pleasant Valley afraid of?
Read Romans 8:3. Has Pleasant Valley used demonic reasoning or divine revelation when adversity has come?
Monday, October 11, 2010
Persevere To Win -- A Lesson in Perseverance
Monday, October 11, 2010
Read James 1:22-25
By Jason Wade
My son Justin used to love The Veggie Tales video series when he was younger. One day, he was watching an episode titled “Sumo of the Opera: A Lesson in Perseverance”. He was two at the time. Later that week, he became frustrated with something he was doing and said he was going to quit. I borrowed a line from the Veggies and said: “Perseverance, Justin, perseverance!” Justin didn’t care for that too much but he stuck it out and finished the task and he was happy that he did.
Fast forward one year. I was working hard trying to put together a tricycle for Justin. I could not get the front wheel on straight. I kept working at it while Justin was playing with his toys. It would not stay straight no matter what I did. I remember getting angry and yelling “I give up!” as I threw my wrench across the yard. Then I felt little eyes on me. Justin had stopped playing and was staring at me. He said: “Perseverance, Daddy, perseverance!” Well, the Holy Spirit convicted me and I retrieved my wrench and kept working on that tricycle wheel until it was “almost” straight. To this day, when I feel like giving up, I remember those words and it helps me hang in there and finish.
Applying the Truth as an Individual
When frustration comes and you want to quit, what helps you hang in there and finish?
Paul wrote about finishing the race. What are you doing to make sure you finish strong?
Applying the Truth as a Church
Read Matthew 16:18. How does Pleasant Valley handle attacks from Satan?
How can Pleasant Valley hang in there and finish strong?
Read James 1:22-25
By Jason Wade
My son Justin used to love The Veggie Tales video series when he was younger. One day, he was watching an episode titled “Sumo of the Opera: A Lesson in Perseverance”. He was two at the time. Later that week, he became frustrated with something he was doing and said he was going to quit. I borrowed a line from the Veggies and said: “Perseverance, Justin, perseverance!” Justin didn’t care for that too much but he stuck it out and finished the task and he was happy that he did.
Fast forward one year. I was working hard trying to put together a tricycle for Justin. I could not get the front wheel on straight. I kept working at it while Justin was playing with his toys. It would not stay straight no matter what I did. I remember getting angry and yelling “I give up!” as I threw my wrench across the yard. Then I felt little eyes on me. Justin had stopped playing and was staring at me. He said: “Perseverance, Daddy, perseverance!” Well, the Holy Spirit convicted me and I retrieved my wrench and kept working on that tricycle wheel until it was “almost” straight. To this day, when I feel like giving up, I remember those words and it helps me hang in there and finish.
Applying the Truth as an Individual
When frustration comes and you want to quit, what helps you hang in there and finish?
Paul wrote about finishing the race. What are you doing to make sure you finish strong?
Applying the Truth as a Church
Read Matthew 16:18. How does Pleasant Valley handle attacks from Satan?
How can Pleasant Valley hang in there and finish strong?
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Homecoming -- Execution Equals Excellence
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Read James 1:22
ByJason Wade
Mark Richt, head football coach of the Georgia Bulldogs, said that if the team executes, they will win. The Dawgs have everything they need to win. The coaches prepare the game plan. Each player has a playbook. The team has practice all week. On game day, if every player executes the plays, Georgia wins.
As Christians, we can win. We have everything we need. God is our coach. He’s given us the game plan in the playbook, the Bible. How do we execute the plays? Today’s Bible verse holds the answer. Obedience. We have heard the Word. We must obey it. Do what It says. I Cor 12:31 tells us that God will show us a more excellent way. Execution of the Word, obedience, will lead us to excellence for the glory of God.
Applying the Truth as an Individual
Do you know the playbook, the Bible?
Do you execute the plays, obey it?
Applying the Truth as a Church
PVBC has heard the Word preached and taught. Do we obey it?
Isn’t it easier when we say: “Yes, Lord.”?
Read James 1:22
ByJason Wade
Mark Richt, head football coach of the Georgia Bulldogs, said that if the team executes, they will win. The Dawgs have everything they need to win. The coaches prepare the game plan. Each player has a playbook. The team has practice all week. On game day, if every player executes the plays, Georgia wins.
As Christians, we can win. We have everything we need. God is our coach. He’s given us the game plan in the playbook, the Bible. How do we execute the plays? Today’s Bible verse holds the answer. Obedience. We have heard the Word. We must obey it. Do what It says. I Cor 12:31 tells us that God will show us a more excellent way. Execution of the Word, obedience, will lead us to excellence for the glory of God.
Applying the Truth as an Individual
Do you know the playbook, the Bible?
Do you execute the plays, obey it?
Applying the Truth as a Church
PVBC has heard the Word preached and taught. Do we obey it?
Isn’t it easier when we say: “Yes, Lord.”?
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Homecoming -- The Motions
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Read Psalm 104:34
By Jason Wade
I do my quiet time every morning. A few years ago, I began to feel like I wasn’t getting enough out of my Bible study. I was missing something. I began to pray and God revealed to me that I was just going through the motions so I could check quiet time off my daily list. After all, I am a deacon and a Sunday School teacher.
I realized I had no passion for God’s Word. I began to really seek Him in the mornings. God began to reveal truth to me that I didn’t hear before. My prayers began to have power. I began to pray without ceasing throughout the day. It has made a difference in my life. I developed a hunger for the Word and a thirst for Christ’s righteousness that I had not had before. I decided that I didn’t want to spend one more day going through the motions. I want to live each day with God’s all-consuming passion inside of me. What about you?
Applying the Truth as an Individual
How’s your quiet time?
Do you have one?
Are you going through the motions?
Pray and ask god to meet with you during those times.
Applying the Truth as a Church
Is PVBC going through the motions?
Are we spinning our wheels?
God gave us His best: His Son, Jesus. Jesus gave us His best: His life.
Is PVBC giving God our best?
Read Psalm 104:34
By Jason Wade
I do my quiet time every morning. A few years ago, I began to feel like I wasn’t getting enough out of my Bible study. I was missing something. I began to pray and God revealed to me that I was just going through the motions so I could check quiet time off my daily list. After all, I am a deacon and a Sunday School teacher.
I realized I had no passion for God’s Word. I began to really seek Him in the mornings. God began to reveal truth to me that I didn’t hear before. My prayers began to have power. I began to pray without ceasing throughout the day. It has made a difference in my life. I developed a hunger for the Word and a thirst for Christ’s righteousness that I had not had before. I decided that I didn’t want to spend one more day going through the motions. I want to live each day with God’s all-consuming passion inside of me. What about you?
Applying the Truth as an Individual
How’s your quiet time?
Do you have one?
Are you going through the motions?
Pray and ask god to meet with you during those times.
Applying the Truth as a Church
Is PVBC going through the motions?
Are we spinning our wheels?
God gave us His best: His Son, Jesus. Jesus gave us His best: His life.
Is PVBC giving God our best?
Friday, October 8, 2010
Homecoming -- What’s Our Purpose?
Friday, October 8, 2010
Read Romans 8:28
By Jason Wade
Pastor Vodie Baucham said: “If you don’t know the purpose of a thing, you’ll abuse it.” So, we need to know the purpose of this life so we won’t abuse it. In the movie Facing the Giants, the coach asks the team: “What are we doing?” Basically, he was asking: “What’s our purpose?” Webster’s Dictionary defines purpose as: a result which it is desired to obtain; willpower.
The coach of a football team knows that it takes sacrifice to win. So, the purpose of that team should be based on sacrifice. Webster’s Dictionary defines sacrifice as: the act of depriving oneself of something for the sake of attaining some goal or for the sake of someone else. That means hard work, time, physical exertion, and self-sacrifice must happen if the team wants to win.
The Church’s purpose is also based on sacrifice. Jesus Christ gave His life. He died for us, but ultimately for God’s glory. That means hard work, time, physical exertion, and self-sacrifice must happen if the Church wants to win. It’s not going to be easy. But, if it’s hard, it becomes valuable to you. If you sacrifice and work hard for something, then it means something to you. Our purpose must be more than just winning. It must be based on the sacrifice of Christ and bring glory and honor to the Father.
Applying the Truth as an Individual
Is there anything in your life that needs to be sacrificed for God’s glory?
Are you willing to make that sacrifice?
Applying the Truth as a Church
What is PVBC’s purpose?
Is PVBC honoring the Lord Jesus’ sacrifice by living out that purpose?
Read Romans 8:28
By Jason Wade
Pastor Vodie Baucham said: “If you don’t know the purpose of a thing, you’ll abuse it.” So, we need to know the purpose of this life so we won’t abuse it. In the movie Facing the Giants, the coach asks the team: “What are we doing?” Basically, he was asking: “What’s our purpose?” Webster’s Dictionary defines purpose as: a result which it is desired to obtain; willpower.
The coach of a football team knows that it takes sacrifice to win. So, the purpose of that team should be based on sacrifice. Webster’s Dictionary defines sacrifice as: the act of depriving oneself of something for the sake of attaining some goal or for the sake of someone else. That means hard work, time, physical exertion, and self-sacrifice must happen if the team wants to win.
The Church’s purpose is also based on sacrifice. Jesus Christ gave His life. He died for us, but ultimately for God’s glory. That means hard work, time, physical exertion, and self-sacrifice must happen if the Church wants to win. It’s not going to be easy. But, if it’s hard, it becomes valuable to you. If you sacrifice and work hard for something, then it means something to you. Our purpose must be more than just winning. It must be based on the sacrifice of Christ and bring glory and honor to the Father.
Applying the Truth as an Individual
Is there anything in your life that needs to be sacrificed for God’s glory?
Are you willing to make that sacrifice?
Applying the Truth as a Church
What is PVBC’s purpose?
Is PVBC honoring the Lord Jesus’ sacrifice by living out that purpose?
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Homecoming -- Practice To Win
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Read 2 Timothy 2:3-16
By Becky Jordan
Paul urged Timothy to remind the believers not to argue over unimportant details or have foolish discussions. Such arguments are confusing and useless.
“Be diligent to present yourself approved to God a worker who does not need to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.” II Timothy 2:15
What he’s saying is we need to decide whether or not we will live for God, and then live out what we have decided.
Applying the Truth as an Individual
Am I diligently studying, praying and listening to the Lord today?
Applying the Truth as a Church
Is our church living for God, or have we been neglecting Him?
Are we a church that is consistent in serving God with confidence, seeking His approval and sharing His word with others?
If not, let’s start by getting on our knees and seeking the Lord for He is our strength.
Read 2 Timothy 2:3-16
By Becky Jordan
Paul urged Timothy to remind the believers not to argue over unimportant details or have foolish discussions. Such arguments are confusing and useless.
“Be diligent to present yourself approved to God a worker who does not need to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.” II Timothy 2:15
What he’s saying is we need to decide whether or not we will live for God, and then live out what we have decided.
Applying the Truth as an Individual
Am I diligently studying, praying and listening to the Lord today?
Applying the Truth as a Church
Is our church living for God, or have we been neglecting Him?
Are we a church that is consistent in serving God with confidence, seeking His approval and sharing His word with others?
If not, let’s start by getting on our knees and seeking the Lord for He is our strength.
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Homecoming -- What Is Passion?
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Read 2 Kings 19:31, Isaiah 37:32, John 2:13-17, Romans 10:2-4, Titus 2:14
By Carmel Jackson
The word Passion comes from the Latin word passio meaning "suffering," "being acted upon." Webster’s 9th Edition Collegiate Dictionary defines passion as (1a) the sufferings of Christ between the night of the Last Supper and His death. Synonyms: fervor, ardor, enthusiasm, zeal.
Passion applies to an emotion this is deeply stirring or ungovernable. Fervor implies a warm and steady emotion. Ardor suggests warm and excited feeling likely to be fitful or short-lived. Enthusiasm applies to lively or eager interest in or admiration for a proposal or cause. Zeal implies energetic and unflagging pursuit of an aim or devotion to a cause.
What is unflagging? A word used in the English language since 1715, it is defined as "tireless." When I went to find verses with an example of having a passion to win, the word zeal or zealous is what I found in reference to overcoming or winning.
Applying the Truth as an Individual
After reading the passage, does God show Zeal?
Who does He show zeal toward?
Can we have Zeal for the wrong things?
Do I have Zeal, tireless energy, for the things of God or for the World?
The last question should always be asked first. All of us are given the same amount of time in a day. Where we spend our time reviles the spiritual condition of the heart. Ask God to help you change in order to grow.
Applying the Truth as a Church
Do you tithe with your time and talents as well as your money?
Do you put God’s work before worldly activities? Why not?
Have you been robbing yourself of the blessings of God?
God doesn’t need us to get the job done, but rather we need God to use us to give us purpose. Stop robbing God and yourself! As Malachi 3:10a says, “Bring all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may be food in my house, and try me now in this, says the Lord, if I will not open for you the windows of heaven and pour out for you such blessing that there will not be room enough to receive it.”
Read 2 Kings 19:31, Isaiah 37:32, John 2:13-17, Romans 10:2-4, Titus 2:14
By Carmel Jackson
The word Passion comes from the Latin word passio meaning "suffering," "being acted upon." Webster’s 9th Edition Collegiate Dictionary defines passion as (1a) the sufferings of Christ between the night of the Last Supper and His death. Synonyms: fervor, ardor, enthusiasm, zeal.
Passion applies to an emotion this is deeply stirring or ungovernable. Fervor implies a warm and steady emotion. Ardor suggests warm and excited feeling likely to be fitful or short-lived. Enthusiasm applies to lively or eager interest in or admiration for a proposal or cause. Zeal implies energetic and unflagging pursuit of an aim or devotion to a cause.
What is unflagging? A word used in the English language since 1715, it is defined as "tireless." When I went to find verses with an example of having a passion to win, the word zeal or zealous is what I found in reference to overcoming or winning.
Applying the Truth as an Individual
After reading the passage, does God show Zeal?
Who does He show zeal toward?
Can we have Zeal for the wrong things?
Do I have Zeal, tireless energy, for the things of God or for the World?
The last question should always be asked first. All of us are given the same amount of time in a day. Where we spend our time reviles the spiritual condition of the heart. Ask God to help you change in order to grow.
Applying the Truth as a Church
Do you tithe with your time and talents as well as your money?
Do you put God’s work before worldly activities? Why not?
Have you been robbing yourself of the blessings of God?
God doesn’t need us to get the job done, but rather we need God to use us to give us purpose. Stop robbing God and yourself! As Malachi 3:10a says, “Bring all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may be food in my house, and try me now in this, says the Lord, if I will not open for you the windows of heaven and pour out for you such blessing that there will not be room enough to receive it.”
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Homecoming -- Doing What it Takes
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Read Judges 7
By John Smith
Back in 2006, I had my first opportunity to coach football for Brantley County High School. For the first time in the school’s 35-plus years of varsity football, we made the state playoffs. Of course, I jokingly tell everyone it was my coaching prowess that led us to the playoffs, but I know it required a lot of hard work by the entire team. As we traveled to Louisville, Georgia to face Jefferson County High School in the first round, you could sense the nervous excitement in the younger players. However, the upperclassmen knew what was required of them, and they had been preparing for this moment their entire high school careers.
Very similar to the Midianites, the Jefferson County team was viewed as the sure victor. The Lord had delivered the Israelites into the hands of the Midianites for seven years. As I walked the field during pre-game festivities, our opponent seemed without number (Judges 6 v. 5). They were also much bigger and faster than our players. However, the Jefferson County team lacked a few characteristics of a well prepared team.
Just like Gideon and the chosen 300 men, our young Brantley County team had come to understand the importance of preparation. There was a specific plan in place that we as coaches knew we had to implement in order for us to be successful against a much superior opponent (and WE won)!! I am sure Gideon was concerned when the Lord continually told him to reduce the number of Israelites who would fight the Midianites. However, the Lord had a specific plan for Gideon and the Israelites. Since the Lord was directing His people and His servant obeyed, the Spirit-led preparation produced a victory.
Applying the Truth as an Individual
How would you react if you were Gideon? How does the story of this event apply to you today?
Applying the Truth as a Church
How do many groups react when they are successful? Read Judges 7 verse 2 again.
How does our individual preparation and understanding of the Lord’s specific plan contribute to the success of the body of believers at Pleasant Valley?
Read Judges 7
By John Smith
Back in 2006, I had my first opportunity to coach football for Brantley County High School. For the first time in the school’s 35-plus years of varsity football, we made the state playoffs. Of course, I jokingly tell everyone it was my coaching prowess that led us to the playoffs, but I know it required a lot of hard work by the entire team. As we traveled to Louisville, Georgia to face Jefferson County High School in the first round, you could sense the nervous excitement in the younger players. However, the upperclassmen knew what was required of them, and they had been preparing for this moment their entire high school careers.
Very similar to the Midianites, the Jefferson County team was viewed as the sure victor. The Lord had delivered the Israelites into the hands of the Midianites for seven years. As I walked the field during pre-game festivities, our opponent seemed without number (Judges 6 v. 5). They were also much bigger and faster than our players. However, the Jefferson County team lacked a few characteristics of a well prepared team.
Just like Gideon and the chosen 300 men, our young Brantley County team had come to understand the importance of preparation. There was a specific plan in place that we as coaches knew we had to implement in order for us to be successful against a much superior opponent (and WE won)!! I am sure Gideon was concerned when the Lord continually told him to reduce the number of Israelites who would fight the Midianites. However, the Lord had a specific plan for Gideon and the Israelites. Since the Lord was directing His people and His servant obeyed, the Spirit-led preparation produced a victory.
Applying the Truth as an Individual
How would you react if you were Gideon? How does the story of this event apply to you today?
Applying the Truth as a Church
How do many groups react when they are successful? Read Judges 7 verse 2 again.
How does our individual preparation and understanding of the Lord’s specific plan contribute to the success of the body of believers at Pleasant Valley?
Monday, October 4, 2010
Homecoming -- God’s Plans
Monday, October 4, 2010
Read Proverbs 3:1-6
By Sandra Lamber
Do you sometimes struggle over the decisions you are called upon to make? Daily, you must make decisions about such things as your family, your finances, your job, even your church activities. Our mind can get overloaded with all the different demands in our life that call for some sort of response from us.
Well, according to this passage, God doesn’t want us to go through all of this alone. He wants to be a vital part of our decision making process. In fact, verse 5 says that we are to trust Him with our whole heart and not depend on our own understanding of a particular situation; and verse 6 promises that He will direct us. Yes, God wants to be included when you make decisions about which car you buy, what babysitter to use, where you go on vacation, how to react to that coworker, whether to serve on that church committee and the list goes on and on.
Teaching high school for 34 years has made me into a very goal-oriented person. I must always have a plan. However, this passage reminds me that I need to include God in these plans or they might not reach a successful conclusion.
Applying the Truth as an Individual
How would you evaluate your plans and decisions over the last few weeks – has God been included in them?
Applying the Truth as a Church
As a church, are we making decisions about our church that God is not only pleased with; but He has also been a part of?
Read Proverbs 3:1-6
By Sandra Lamber
Do you sometimes struggle over the decisions you are called upon to make? Daily, you must make decisions about such things as your family, your finances, your job, even your church activities. Our mind can get overloaded with all the different demands in our life that call for some sort of response from us.
Well, according to this passage, God doesn’t want us to go through all of this alone. He wants to be a vital part of our decision making process. In fact, verse 5 says that we are to trust Him with our whole heart and not depend on our own understanding of a particular situation; and verse 6 promises that He will direct us. Yes, God wants to be included when you make decisions about which car you buy, what babysitter to use, where you go on vacation, how to react to that coworker, whether to serve on that church committee and the list goes on and on.
Teaching high school for 34 years has made me into a very goal-oriented person. I must always have a plan. However, this passage reminds me that I need to include God in these plans or they might not reach a successful conclusion.
Applying the Truth as an Individual
How would you evaluate your plans and decisions over the last few weeks – has God been included in them?
Applying the Truth as a Church
As a church, are we making decisions about our church that God is not only pleased with; but He has also been a part of?
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Passion to WIN! -- Share Christ with Passion!
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Read Matthew 28:19-20
By Kevin and Cori Barclift
Have you ever heard someone speak with passion? Maybe it was Billy Mays speaking about Oxyclean, or a coach giving a half-time speech, or maybe it was a preacher, speaking about Jesus Christ. It seems that when someone speaks with passion about something, people listen. I read the following story by G. Campbell Morgan and it reminded me of the importance of speaking with passion.
There is a tale told of that great English actor, Macready. An eminent preacher once said to him: "I wish you would explain to me something." "Well, what is it? I don't know that I can explain anything to a preacher."
"What is the reason for the difference between you and me? You are appearing before crowds night after night with fiction, and the crowds come wherever you go. I am preaching the essential and unchangeable truth, and I am not getting any crowd at all."
Macready's answer was this: "This is quite simple. I can tell you the difference between us. I present my fiction as though it were truth; you present your truth as though it were fiction."
Some things are easier to talk with passion about than others. I could talk about New York Giants football all day long and with passion, but it would be hard for me to talk about changing out an electrical outlet in the wall with passion. Let me ask you this: Is it hard for you to talk about Jesus with passion? If it is, examine your life with Christ and seek out ways to become closer to Christ so that your love and passion for Him is contagious, and so that others see your passion for Him.
Read Matthew 28:19-20
By Kevin and Cori Barclift
Have you ever heard someone speak with passion? Maybe it was Billy Mays speaking about Oxyclean, or a coach giving a half-time speech, or maybe it was a preacher, speaking about Jesus Christ. It seems that when someone speaks with passion about something, people listen. I read the following story by G. Campbell Morgan and it reminded me of the importance of speaking with passion.
There is a tale told of that great English actor, Macready. An eminent preacher once said to him: "I wish you would explain to me something." "Well, what is it? I don't know that I can explain anything to a preacher."
"What is the reason for the difference between you and me? You are appearing before crowds night after night with fiction, and the crowds come wherever you go. I am preaching the essential and unchangeable truth, and I am not getting any crowd at all."
Macready's answer was this: "This is quite simple. I can tell you the difference between us. I present my fiction as though it were truth; you present your truth as though it were fiction."
Some things are easier to talk with passion about than others. I could talk about New York Giants football all day long and with passion, but it would be hard for me to talk about changing out an electrical outlet in the wall with passion. Let me ask you this: Is it hard for you to talk about Jesus with passion? If it is, examine your life with Christ and seek out ways to become closer to Christ so that your love and passion for Him is contagious, and so that others see your passion for Him.
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Passion to WIN! -- Passion Turns to Praise
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Read Psalm 149-150
By Kevin and Cori Barclift
Psalm 149:1-9, Praise the LORD. Sing to the LORD a new song, his praise in the assembly of the saints. [2] Let Israel rejoice in their Maker; let the people of Zion be glad in their King. [3] Let them praise his name with dancing and make music to him with tambourine and harp. [4] For the LORD takes delight in his people; he crowns the humble with salvation. [5] Let the saints rejoice in this honor and sing for joy on their beds. [6] May the praise of God be in their mouths and a double-edged sword in their hands, [7] to inflict vengeance on the nations and punishment on the peoples, [8] to bind their kings with fetters, their nobles with shackles of iron, [9] to carry out the sentence written against them. This is the glory of all his saints. Praise the LORD.
Psalm 150:1-6, Praise the LORD. Praise God in his sanctuary; praise him in his mighty heavens. [2] Praise him for his acts of power; praise him for his surpassing greatness. [3] Praise him with the sounding of the trumpet, praise him with the harp and lyre, [4] praise him with tambourine and dancing, praise him with the strings and flute, [5] praise him with the clash of cymbals, praise him with resounding cymbals. [6] Let everything that has breath praise the LORD. Praise the LORD.
I once heard a preacher ask a question after reading these verses. The question was: "What if the Lord, when inspiring these verses, changed the last phrase of Psalms to read instead of 'Let everything that has breath praise the Lord' to 'Let everything that praises the Lord have breath?'" Then he asked, "How many of you would be breathing?” So, I ask you...
- How many of you would be breathing?
- Let your passion towards Jesus turn to praise!
Friday, October 1, 2010
Passion to WIN! -- The Passion of the Christ
Friday, October 1, 2010
Read Romans 5:8
By Kevin and Cori Barclift
I remember it quite vividly. I sat there in a movie theater in February of 2004. I had gone to see a movie about my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ with several friends. I was in the top row of the stadium seats with my coca-cola and popcorn in hand anticipating a movie to help me understand and see what my Savior went through. I had no clue what was about to happen to me. I have no clue what happened to that bag of popcorn, because there was no need for it. I sat there for over 2 hours, speechless, with tears rolling down my cheeks the entire time. After the movie ended, I continued to sit there, still speechless. My brother and I rode to the movie together. We rode the entire way home speechless. I went straight to bed, but could not sleep. I laid there with the images in my head of Christ being beaten, and pieces of his flesh barely hanging on to him by skin. I couldn’t help but lay there and feel so guilty of the sin I had in my life. He did not deserve to go through what He went through. It was of no fault to Him whatsoever. It was my sin that held Him there. It was my sin that caused Him to go through that pain. I was the very reason His flesh was ripped from his body. I did it.
The name of the movie is: “The Passion of the Christ.” So, what is this passion the title describes? What passion would cause Christ to go through what He did? You would have to be passionate about something in order to go to the cross the way Jesus Christ did, right? So, what exactly is this passion the movie speaks about? That passion is me. That passion is you. Christ is passionate about His children. Wow! While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.
Prayer: Thank you Jesus for being passionate about me. Thank you for taking my place on the cross. Lord help me to be just as passionate about you, that I would lay my life down for you. Amen
Read Romans 5:8
By Kevin and Cori Barclift
I remember it quite vividly. I sat there in a movie theater in February of 2004. I had gone to see a movie about my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ with several friends. I was in the top row of the stadium seats with my coca-cola and popcorn in hand anticipating a movie to help me understand and see what my Savior went through. I had no clue what was about to happen to me. I have no clue what happened to that bag of popcorn, because there was no need for it. I sat there for over 2 hours, speechless, with tears rolling down my cheeks the entire time. After the movie ended, I continued to sit there, still speechless. My brother and I rode to the movie together. We rode the entire way home speechless. I went straight to bed, but could not sleep. I laid there with the images in my head of Christ being beaten, and pieces of his flesh barely hanging on to him by skin. I couldn’t help but lay there and feel so guilty of the sin I had in my life. He did not deserve to go through what He went through. It was of no fault to Him whatsoever. It was my sin that held Him there. It was my sin that caused Him to go through that pain. I was the very reason His flesh was ripped from his body. I did it.
The name of the movie is: “The Passion of the Christ.” So, what is this passion the title describes? What passion would cause Christ to go through what He did? You would have to be passionate about something in order to go to the cross the way Jesus Christ did, right? So, what exactly is this passion the movie speaks about? That passion is me. That passion is you. Christ is passionate about His children. Wow! While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.
Prayer: Thank you Jesus for being passionate about me. Thank you for taking my place on the cross. Lord help me to be just as passionate about you, that I would lay my life down for you. Amen
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