The Saturday Morning Post – Your Minister

Today’s Passage – Matthew 19 – 21 (Click on the references to listen to the audio – click here to view the text from the Blue Letter Bible website)

(Second Milers also read – Psalms 56 – 60; Proverbs 12)

Good morning. Jesus said, in the above passage, “…and whosoever will be chief among you, let him be your servant: even as the Son of man came not to be ministered unto, but to minister, and to give his life a ransom for many.” Jesus, God Almighty in flesh, came to earth to minister to us. He is our example, and we should be striving to emulate Him. God the Son submitted Himself to God the Father’s will. This is what Jesus said about the Father’s will…

If you are looking for the will of God for your life, to start, be a servant: a minister for the Lord. As a student, be a servant to your Sunday School teacher. As a Sunday School teacher, be a servant to your students and the Sunday School Director. Director of whatever ministries the Lord has entrusted you with, deacons, assistant pastors; be a servant to those given to your charge and your pastor. As a pastor, be a servant to all those who the Lord has given you. If we all do this we will be ministering to our Lord Jesus Christ. And if God Almighty could wash the feet of men, why can’t we do the same?

What is your attitude towards your sister or brother in Christ? The Greek word for minister is the root word: Diakonos. This is the same word we get deacon from. A minister is one who executes the commands of another, especially of a master. If we as Christians were more like Jesus, maybe the world would want to receive Him too, and stop chasing after false gods and religions like Islam, Buddhists, Secular Humanism, Baal, and any other false god you can think of.

Peace!


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The Saturday Morning Post – Beating The Devil

Today’s Passage –Matthew 1 – 4 (Click on the references to listen to the audio – click here to view the text from the Blue Letter Bible website)

(Second Milers also read – Psalms 21 – 25; Proverbs 5)

Good morning. We have an adversary who loves to make trouble for us. He is the father of lies. He is so stuck up on himself that he pictures himself as a god. He hates God, and he hates God’s creation: us. But there are a few things we can do to defeat our already defeated foe.

1) Remember that God is in control.

Think about Job, and everything the devil put him through. God put a limit on what he could do to Job…

And Job lost his children and all he had. The next attack fell on Job, but God spared his life.

But the devil is strong, and may be hard for you to defeat whatever he is doing in your life. You need help…

2) You need to ask Jesus into your heart and be saved.

Solomon said…

If you are saved, God is your Father, and you have Jesus, and you have the Holy Spirit, and a threefold cord is not easily broken: and God can’t be broken. In Matthew 4:1-11, our opening verses, we see the devil’s attack on Jesus: the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life.

3) Know your Bible.

Every time the devil tempted Jesus, the Lord delivered a knockout punch with the Word of God. The apostle John said…

When you get save, you become a child of God. He loves you and will never cast you out. Jesus said…

You have nothing to fear if Heaven is your home.

Peace.


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The Saturday Morning Post – It Gets Worse, But Has A Happy Ending

Today’s Passage – Habakkuk 1 – 3 (Click on the references to listen to the audio – click here to view the text from the Blue Letter Bible website)

(Second Milers also read – Revelation 13 – 16; Psalms 136 – 140; Proverbs 28)

Read the “0928 Evening and Morning“ devotion for today, by the late Charles Haddon Spurgeon.

Good morning. We are in Quartzsite, Arizona, at the time of this post. We were almost out of food and provisions. On the way in we found an Aldi. When we food shop back in New Jersey, Aldi’s, is the first place we go. And we usually spend under $100. This stop was $250! Now we did buy a few extra things as we will be boon docking in the desert for a while, but still $150 more than usual? When we first started shopping at Aldi’s, we spent about $70. Gradually this went up and up. But God is good…

God is good to His children. If you’re not saved, you need to get saved.

You see…

The best thing you can do is rely on the Lord. Trust Him to supply your need as He said He would. Put your trust in the Lord, He will not let you down. Let me tell you what happened to Jesus, in His own home town…

Trust God. He is the only way we can get through the mess in our country that is coming.

Peace! (But only when Jesus comes.)


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The Saturday Morning Post – Make America Great Again

Today’s Passage – Joel 1 – 3 (Click on the references to listen to the audio – click here to view the text from the Blue Letter Bible website)

(Second Milers also read – 2 Peter 1 – 3; Psalms 101 – 105; Proverbs 21)

Read the “Evening and Morning“ devotion for today, by the late Charles Haddon Spurgeon.

Good morning. How is that coffee you’re drinking? Are you able to afford eggs and bacon for your breakfast too? Are you sick of all the high prices that you have to pay? Are you fed up with the homosexual movement, or schools teaching your sons that they can be girls, and your daughters, boys? God made you just the way He wanted you. Who are you to tell a perfect God that He is wrong? Sin has spread all across our nation. How do you expect God to bless. America will never be great again as long as there is sin in the camp. When He comes back, do you thing He will be happy with what He sees? No, He will not.

So if you want to make America great again, tell others about Jesus.

Peace.


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The Saturday Morning Post – The Jew Hater

Today’s Passage – Ezekiel 24 – 27 (Click on the references to listen to the audio – click here to view the text from the Blue Letter Bible website)

(Second Milers also read – Ephesians 4 – 6; Psalms 31 – 35; Proverbs 7)

Read the “0907 Evening and Morning” devotion for today, by the late Charles Haddon Spurgeon.

Good morning. In our reading today, we have the Ammonites, Moab, Seir, Edom, the Philistines, and Tyrus. They all have something in common: they hated Israel, and rejoiced when God’s people were taken into captivity. God had made a covenant with Abraham…

There has been much Antisemitic activity in the world today: even in our own nation. If America is going to survive, it needs Jesus. Who, by the way, is Jewish. He is the Lion of the tribe of Judah. He is the Way, the Truth, and the Life. He is God. He is the Creator of the universe.

This is Jesus: God in flesh, dwelling with the people He loves. How could people hate someone who shed His blood, dying on a Roman cross, so you would not have to go to Hell when you die? You see, we all have sinned and we can’t save ourselves…

And…

It is my hope that the Antisemitic reading this will understand, and receive Jesus, a Jew and God Almighty, as their personal Saviour. Jesus is the only hope for America and Israel.

Peace.


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The Saturday Morning Post – The Soul Winner

Today’s Passage – Ezekiel 1 – 4 (Click on the references to listen to the audio – click here to view the text from the Blue Letter Bible website)

(Second Milers also read – 1 Corinthians 13 – 16; Psalms 146 – 150; Proverbs 31)

Read the “0831 Evening and Morning” devotion for today, by the late Charles Haddon Spurgeon.

Good morning. When you got saved, and learned about soul winning, did you think about screwing up and sending that person to Hell? Why? You can’t save anyone, let-alone send anyone to Hell. Only God can save someone. Because of their own rebellious nature, they send themselves to Hell. It’s all because they refuse to believe: not your giving the Gospel. As a matter of fact, how are the going to believe unless you tell them?

You were called by God to share the Gospel with others…

Peace!


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The Saturday Morning Post – What’s Wrong With The Old Black Book?

Today’s Passage – Jeremiah 37 – 40 (Click on the references to listen to the audio – click here to view the text from the Blue Letter Bible website)

(Second Milers also read – Romans 1 – 4; Psalms 116 – 118; Proverbs 24)

Read the “0824 Evening and Morning” devotion for today, by the late Charles Haddon Spurgeon.

And the truth of the Lord endureth for ever. Good morning! Aren’t you glad today that you have truth that you can stand on? God’s truth? And His truth endures forever. You can trust your King James Bible. If you look at the cover page, you will see: The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments translated out of the original tongues and with the former translations diligently compared and revised. Translating is stressful work. The translators knew they were answerable to King James, but also the King of Kings. Not to mention all the English speaking people who would be saved from reading God’s Word and seeing with their own eyes God’s perfect plan of salvation. That was a heavy responsibility to carry on their shoulders. They knew what God said in the Scriptures…

And you think your job has you stressed out? I have a translating example. It’s not the greatest example, plus it’s Spanish, not Greek or Hebrew. I typed an English phrase into a website that would translate the phrase into Spanish. It came out…

tengo que ir al bano

tengo means “I have.”

que means “what”, although the website said que has multiple meanings.

ir means “I have to do something.”

And al bano means “to the bathroom.”

You have “I have / what / I have to do something / to the bathroom.”

So the translation would probably look like this…

I have [to go] to the bathroom.

Maybe, one day, I’ll learn Spanish. The translators of the King James Bible reverenced God’s Word. They feared the Lord. The words that help us understand the English structure of the verses, if needed, were put in italics.

I hope I didn’t lose you with that last statement. There has been a question being kicked around about the inspiration of the Bible: was it just the originals that were inspired, or the King James Bible too? We can see how God feels about His Word from the verses above. God wants His Word perfect. Jesus said, “I am the vine, ye are the branches: He that abideth in me, and I in him, the same bringeth forth much fruit: for without me ye can do nothing.” (John 15:5)

God’s hand was all over the King James Bible. He gave the translators every word that He wanted in the Bible, both italicized and non-italicized. Without Jesus, the translators could never have given us the correct translation in the King James Bible. And we know from testimonies, history, and revivals, that the King James Bible brought forth much fruit, as it still does today.

Let me show you something I copied from somewhere while I was in college…

1382 The Wyclif Bible

The first purification.

1525 The Tyndale Bible

The second purification.

1535 The Coverdale Bible

The third purification.

1537 The Rogers Bible

The fourth purification.

1539 The Great Bible

The fifth purification.

1560 The Geneva Bible

The sixth purification.

1568 The Biship’s Bible

The seventh purification.

1611 The King James Bible.

So, what’s wrong with the old black book?

Absolutely NOTHING!

Peace.


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The Saturday Morning Post – Strange gods

Today’s Passage – Jeremiah 10 – 13 Click on the references to listen to the audio – click here to view the text from the Blue Letter Bible website)

(Second Milers also read – Acts 7 – 9; Psalms 81 – 85; Proverbs 17)

Read the “0817 Evening and Morning” devotion for today, by the late Charles Haddon Spurgeon.

Good morning. If you had asked me a few years back if I thought America was under God’s judgment, I probably would have said I didn’t think so. Everything appeared to be going okay. After 9/11 things drastically changed in the United States.

An illustration that many preachers have used is about how to cook a frog. If you toss a frog in a pot of boiling water, he will hop right out. But if you place a frog in a pot of water, and slowly bring up the heat, he will stay there in the pot till he gets cooked. That’s what happened to us. The devil has been working on this country for quite some time. The religion of Evolution is preached in our schools as truth instead of just a theory. Children are taught that the baby formed in the womb is just an unfeeling blob of goo, so abortion is okay. People are numbed by propaganda telling them that homosexuality is an alternate life style and not sin. The Word of God has been removed from schools, government buildings, and books of “higher learning” (Romans 1:22).

Coexist is written on many of our bumper stickers. You can be whatever religion you want, just don’t attack anyone else’s. It doesn’t matter if they are on their way to Hell: they’ve been taught that there is no Hell. Why, you can even be a god yourself. Just jump around like Shirley McLane shouting I am god, I am god. Is it any wonder that many Americans have tried to push God out of their lives, and unfortunately the lives of others too?

Even if the godless succeed in removing from the Pledge of Allegiance the phrase: one nation under God; we are still, and always will be one nation under God. And God chastens those He loves (Hebrews 12:5-11). Look what God said about Israel in Psalm 81…

God has spoken to us through His Word. God has saved us, not only salvation from sin, but also problems attacking our lives. And God has showed us His great love to us. And we are supposed to be His witnesses of these things. And God did these things in our lives. He did them “when there was no strange god among” us.

Logic with me for a minute. If anything that is not of faith is sin (Romans 14:23). Then anything that we deem more important than God, is a strange god. What is more important than God to you? Is it sports? Is it your job? Is it a favorite TV show that’s in the same time-slot as church? What is your strange god? When we get rid of them, maybe God will start working in our lives again. We will be witnesses for Him. He will heal our nation (2Chronicles 7:14). Psalm 85 is a good model prayer…

Tired of not seeing God work in your life? Get rid of the strange gods.

Peace!


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The Saturday Morning Post – Hope For America

Today’s Passage – Isaiah 19 – 23 (Click on the references to listen to the audio – click here to view the text from the Blue Letter Bible website)

(Second Milers also read – Luke 23 – 24; Psalms 11 – 15; Proverbs 3)

Read the “0803 Evening and Morning” devotion for today, by the late Charles Haddon Spurgeon.

Good morning. I’d like to call your attention to verses 24 and 25. It appears that there are three types of peoples, or will be. God refers to the Egyptians as His people.

1) Blessed Be Egypt MY People

The Egyptians come to know the LORD through all the plagues, and when all Israel walks out of Egypt and bondage. I was reminded of what Yul Brynner said to his wife in the movie: The Ten Commandments: “His God is God.”

And according to our passage, the Egyptians would be God’s people. And that brings us to the Assyrians.

2) Blessed Be Assyria, The Work Of MY Hands

Assyria was created by God for His purpose.

And thirdly is Israel.

3) Blessed Be Israel MINE Inheritance

And as the firstborn, Israel was entitled to a double portion. He was the heir. Israel was God’s inheritance. And we who have received Jesus as our personal Saviour are also part of His inheritance.

So what about America? Is America like Assyria, raised up to protect Israel? Is America like Egypt, and has to go through the plagues before they turn back to God? Or are we part of Israel? We who are believers are grafted in with Christ: we have become part of Israel.

Peace.


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I Want To Die – The Saturday Morning Post

Today’s Passage – Ecclesiastes 9 – 12 (Click on the references to listen to the audio – click here to view the text from the Blue Letter Bible website)

(Second Milers also read – Luke 9 – 10; Psalms 126 – 130; Proverbs 27)

Read the “0727 Evening and Morning” devotion for today, by the late Charles Haddon Spurgeon.

Good morning. I want to die. Don’t you? I’ll miss you all. No I won’t, because the dead know not anything. There are not anymore chances for any rewards, and I will soon be forgotten. All my love, hatred, and envy will be gone, and I have no more portion in anything that is done under the sun. Pretty grim isn’t it. But I am still living, and I know one day I will die: we all have an appointed time. But I want to die now…

We need to have the same mind as Christ: He obeyed His Father even unto death on the cross.

So I’m afraid you are stuck with me for a while. How long that while is, I don’t know, but it will not be until the Lord is done with me, and calls me home.

Peace.


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