Month: October 2022

What We Think Is Important

What We Think Is Important

        “For as he thinks in his heart, so is he…” (Prov. 23:7 NKJV). 

What we think impacts our life.   We are not talking about just random disconnected thoughts that race across our mind occasionally.  No.  We are talking about the thoughts that shape our understanding of life.  These thoughts impact the way we live.  We make our decisions in life based upon the way we think. 

If we think that we have little worth as an individual, then  that is the way we will live our life.   It will often result in self destructive choices.    It we think that life itself has no meaning, then life will become empty to us.  If we think that life centers upon us, then we will become self absorbed.  If we think there are no consequences to evil actions then we will live  a life of lawlessness.   If we think money and possessions will bring us joy then we will live a life constantly seeking for  more but never have enough. If we think there is no hope, we will live a life filled with darkness, depression and despair. 

But if we  think the way God wants us to think, then everything changes.  If we think that love, mercy, grace, joy, peace,  forgiveness and salvation from sin can only be found  in Jesus, then we will run to Him.   If we think  that  eternal life can  only be 100% guaranteed by Jesus, then we will cling  to Him. If we think that Christ alone gives life meaning and purpose, then we will embrace Him fully.   If we think that the Bible is true and that God will actually speak to us  through His Word,  then we will read it and treasure it.  And if we believe that God’s  Word  teaches us how to live  so that we  can have  clear guidance and direction in life,  then we will walk in  it. 

So, what we think is important.  It’s important  because  it determines how we live our life. Our thinking affects everything in our life.  And if we will think on the things that God says is important, we will have peace and clarity  in a world that is filled with noise and chaos.  We will not only know where we are going, but we will know exactly how to get there. (John 14:6, Phil. 4:8). 

James W. Black

The Reason We Can Sing

The Reason We Can Sing

“But I trust in your unfailing love; my heart rejoices in your salvation. I will sing to the Lord, for he has been good to me.” (Psalm 13: 5-6 NIV -1973 Edition). 

There is no song like the song of the redeemed.  The ability to express what we know and feel in our heart through song is  a gift from God.  Often we think that only the talented or the gifted can sing.  And while we  are blessed by those who who do have those gifts, the privilege of singing is available to all.  That is why when we assemble for corporate worship, we use music and singing to express our joy and gratitude to the Lord for Who He is and what He has done for us.  Whenever we sing corporately everyone can join in and be a part.

The cumulative blending of our voices together in genuine worship creates a sound that ascends to the Throne of God!   In the combined expression of voices , no one hears the individual but the cumulative expression of the whole.  The Lord sees and hears our singing and rejoices over us by manifesting His Presence in our midst.   (Psalm 22:3).   And He, Himself rejoices over us with singing! (Zephaniah 3:17).   

So often we feel inadequate in our ability to express with words,  what we feel in our heart toward the Lord.  We feel at a loss as to what to say.  But the Lord gives people the talent and ability to write music and pen words that we can use to express our heart to the Lord.  The words of those  songs become our words.  The expression of those words  become the expression of our own heart.  The song is a gift  that helps us declare  our love for the Lord. 

The reason we can sing is because of the goodness of God that He has poured out upon our lives.  We  rejoice in our salvation, His love, His mercy and His amazing grace!  Above all people on the face of the earth, the redeemed have the greatest   reason to sing!  So whenever we gather together to worship, let us join our voices and sing to the One who is worthy of all praise! 

James W. Black

Speaking Our Faith

Speaking Our Faith

“For verily I say unto you, That whosoever shall say unto this mountain, Be thou removed, and be thou cast into the sea; and shall not doubt in his heart, but shall believe that those things which he saith shall come to pass; he shall have whatsoever he saith.”  (Mark 11: 23 KJV)

This passage of scripture is powerful.  It’s implications overwhelm the mind.  Is it really true?  Can we actually do that?  Yes, we can.  But we must be careful to make the proper application. 

When faced with a mountain (obstacles, setbacks, disappointments, hardships, and difficulties of every kind) we are not to speak just whatever comes to mind, but we are to speak what God says in His Word!  The late author and speaker Judson Cornwall once said:  “You  do have the right to speak to any mountain.  Just be sure that when you  speak, you  speak what the Lord told  you to speak.  When you do, then you can expect the mountain to be moved.”   

The power of what is spoken is not in what we say, but in what God says!  The Lord of the universe always backs up His Word!  There is power in His Word.  And when His Word is spoken in faith (absolute confidence and trust in His Truth) then His power is unleashed into whatever situation we may be facing.  And we can expect the mountain to be moved in God’s time and in God’s way.  So just keep speaking to the mountain what God told you to speak.  The mountain must move.  It has no choice. 

The perseverance in speaking is not to convince God to move.   It is  to convince the evil one and the mountain he has created,  must yield to the Name of Jesus and the Power of His Word.  The adversary will  resist until he is convinced that we are convinced of the absolute truth of God’s Word.  Once that is established he (the evil one) and the mountain that has been created by him has to move. 

Rev. James Black

The Joy of Being Delivered

The Joy of Being Delivered

“If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed.” (John 8:36 KJV).

It is important for us in the Body of Christ to be reminded of the fact that through the love of Christ that was demonstrated on the cross and the power of His Mighty resurrection from the dead,  we have been delivered from the wrath of God!

In John 3:36 Jesus declared that “he that believeth not the Son shall not see life, but the wrath of God abideth upon him.”   When we were outside of Christ we were the “children of wrath.” (Eph. 2:3).   In other words, were under the judgment of a Holy God.  God is so holy that by His very nature He is required to pour out his complete judgment upon sin (of any kind).   But Jesus took our place  upon the cross.  There our sin was placed upon Him!   And the full weight of God’s Holy wrath was poured out upon Him instead of us!  Then He offers to anyone who will personally accept and receive what He alone has done for them,  total forgiveness and deliverance from the wrath of God! 

That is the good news of the Gospel!   Because of our sin, we were all under the judgment and the wrath of a Holy God.  But now, because we have surrendered our lives to Jesus, we have been completely forgiven and delivered from that wrath!  (Rom. 6:23, Eph. 2:8-9).   

The revelation and the understanding of that truth should cause us to humble ourselves in love, adoration and worship before Him!  Each time we gather as the redeemed of God we are celebrating our deliverance!   That is why we gather. That is why genuine worship  is filled with humility, awe, wonder and unspeakable joy!  The amazement of being loved, forgiven and delivered from the wrath of God should cause us to be grateful and desire to worship Him with abandon! 

James W. Black