Year: 2022

The Name That Is Above All Names

The Name That Is Above All Names

“And behold thou shalt conceive in thy womb and bring forth a son and shalt call his name Jesus.”  (Luke 1:31 KJV). 

When the angel Gabriel made the announcement to Mary that she was God’s chosen vessel to bring the Messiah into the world, she was told that He was to be named Jesus!  The name means: Jehovah is Salvation. It was the declaration that God Himself would bring salvation and redemption to humanity.  It was the affirmation of the inability of man to save himself.  What man could never do through religious zeal or devotion, Jesus did through the cross!  As a result of His work on the cross and His mighty resurrection from the dead, the Name of Jesus has been exalted above every name (Phil. 2:9-11).  There is no name anywhere that can compare with that Name! 
Only in that Name is there salvation (Acts 4:12).

In this world, the Name of Jesus is both despised and loved!  The enemies of Jesus despise that Name. They hate it. They profane and revile it in every way possible. In reality they fear that Name because that Name exposes the darkness of their own heart.  And that Name reminds them of their ultimate destiny.  But to those who have received His wonderful gift of Salvation, the Name of Jesus is loved, revered, honored  and cherished.  To the redeemed, the Name of Jesus is precious.  To the redeemed the  Name of Jesus means mercy, grace, unconditional love, forgiveness, a new life and  a new beginning.  To the redeemed the  Name of Jesus guarantees and assures  eternal life. There is no other Name anywhere that can offer what  Jesus offers. 

Only in the Name of Jesus is there salvation from sin, deliverance from the powers of darkness, healing, peace, hope, joy and love.  Only at the Name of Jesus do the demons tremble!   And only at the Name of Jesus does  all of heaven rejoice to the glory of God the Father and the Holy Spirit!  Throughout all eternity we will be celebrating and worshipping the One Who’s  Name is  Jesus!  We will be in His very Presence! We will see Him face to face (1 Cor. 13:12). And we will have the joy along with all the redeemed  of casting our crowns before His feet (Rev. 4:10-11). 

This season  is all about that Name! So, during this wonderful season, let us celebrate the Name of Jesus! There is no other name like that Name!   

Rev. James W. Black

The Revelation of Jesus

The Revelation of Jesus

“And it was revealed unto him by the Holy Ghost , that he should not see death before he had seen the Lord’s Christ.” (Luke 2:26 KJV).

Simeon was a man who loved the Lord; a man whose heart was fixed upon the Lord (Luke 2:25).   He was an elderly man by this time in his life. For a long time he had been hoping to see  the Messiah, the Redeemer  that God had promised Israel (Isaiah 9:67, Isaiah 59:20).   But now that he was in the twilight years of his life that hope was beginning to fade.  Then, unexpectedly one day,  the Holy Spirit spoke to him and revealed unto him that he would not die until he had actually seen the Messiah with his own eyes!   It was an powerful and encouraging word.  His hope was renewed.  So he continued to wait and to look with expectancy. 

Then one  day, while he was still waiting, the Holy Spirit spoke to him again and directed him to go into the Temple (Luke 2:27).  He was obedient and went.  When he entered the courtyard of the Temple there were probably hundreds of people there.  But the Holy Spirit continued to guide him.  He was drawn to the area where the newborn babies were being dedicated.  It is possible that there were several newborns being dedicated that day. Jerusalem was a large city.   But his heart was drawn to one particular couple.  He asked them if he could hold their child.  And as he took the child up in his arms, the Holy Spirit spoke unto him again and no doubt said unto him: “This is the One! This is God’s Promise to Israel and to the world!”   Simeon’s heart overflowed with joy (Luke 2: 28-30).  The Holy Spirit had revealed Jesus, the Messiah unto him!  God had kept His promise! 

Jesus is still actively involved in this world;  particularly in the lives of His people.  But we can see Him only  if we are  looking  for Him!  The majority of  people are not looking for Him.  Therefore  they never see Him.  But if our heart is fixed upon the Lord and we desire to obey Him, and  we intentionally look for Him in our daily life, the Holy Spirit will reveal Jesus unto us (Jer. 29:13).   We may  not see His visible form.  But we will be able to  see the imprint of His hand upon our day.  Sometimes we will see it immediately.  Other times, we will only see it at the end of our day after  we reflect back upon it.  But make no mistake about it.  The Holy Spirit will reveal Jesus to us!    It will be undeniable and amazing.  So like Simeon, let us wait,  let us look and let us obey the leading of the Holy Spirit.  We will be filled with joy over what we see. 

Rev. James W. Black

Sometimes God Surprises Us When He  Answers Our Prayer

Sometimes God Surprises Us When He  Answers Our Prayer

“But the angel said unto him, Fear not Zacharias, for thy prayer is heard and thy wife Elizabeth shall bear thee a son and thou shalt call his name John.” (Luke 1:13 KJV). 

Sometimes when we pray about something in particular the Lord answers quickly.  Those times are always a joy and a delight.  But then there are other times that we pray and the answer does not come quickly.  Sometimes we pray for days,  weeks, months and  even years without seeing the answer. In those times we can become  discouraged.  In those times we are tempted to quit praying. In those times we often think that the Lord has forgotten us.  In those times the enemy of our soul whispers in our ear and tells us that God doesn’t care; that He really doesn’t love us. 

No doubt that was true with Zacharias and his wife Elizabeth.  For years they had prayed for a child.  For years they had longed for a son.  But in spite of their faithfulness and their commitment in following  the Lord, the answer had not come.  Now, the hope for that answer was all but gone. They were well up in years. The possibility of being able to have a child was slim to none. If they had not been able to have a child in their prime their chances of having a child now was marginal at best. 

And yet, as Zacharias ministered before the Lord in the Temple; on a day when he least expected it, the answer came. The answer was dramatic.  It was shocking.  It was in every way a surprise! What was surprising was not just the answer itself but the way in it came. It came in a way he never imagined. God sent an  angel to deliver the message.  The message was specific, direct and personal.  The message was that In spite of what seemed  impossible,  God was indeed going to give them a son!  Because with God nothing is impossible! 

Sometimes these answers to prayer are the most powerful and the most meaningful. God’s answer after such a long time usually comes on a day when we least expect it. It comes in a way that totally surprises us.  It comes in a way that we will never forget.  That answer impacts our life.  It marks us.  We will never be the same as a result.  And it deepens our love, our faith and our trust in the Lord. 

So, keep praying. Keep trusting the Lord. Keep standing upon His Word!  Although the answer may be long in coming, when it does come, it will surprise you!  And you will be totally amazed and in awe of  God! And you will realize once again that there is indeed no one like Him! 

Rev. James W. Black

The Nearness of God

The Nearness of God

“The Lord is near to all who call upon Him, to all who call upon Him in truth.”
(Psalm 145:18 NKJ).

The holiness of God makes Him unapproachable.  But the mercy of God and the grace of God revealed through the blood of Jesus is an open invitation  to enter  into His Presence.  God  longs to reveal Himself unto us.  He longs to fellowship with us.  He longs to be near us.  He longs to be with us!

 The entire  Bible is the story of redemption and the revelation of God’s desire to be with  us.   Through sin everyone is separated  from God.  But through Jesus everyone can be  forgiven.  Everyone  can be restored.  Everyone can be made whole. Everyone  can have  fellowship with God.   Everyone can come into His Presence.  Everyone can  be near  Him!  It is an open invitation.  There are  no exceptions.  There are  no exclusions. 

Because He is Spirit, God  can be with each of us personally no matter where we are. We are limited, but He is unlimited.  We are finite but  He is infinite.  Our finite mind struggles to grasp the reality  that God can be everywhere all at the same time!  But the things that are impossible with men, are possible with God!  (Luke 18:27). 

The key to experiencing the nearness of God is to genuinely want it.   That is what is meant by the phrase “in truth.”   We genuinely and truly desire to know Him.
We genuinely and truly desire to be near Him.  We genuinely and truly repent and turn from our sin.  We genuinely  and truly come unto Him with an open and yielded heart. We genuinely and truly desire Him above everything else (Math. 6:33).  .  And when we do, we will find Him (Jer. 29:13).  In fact, we will discover that He has been there all along,  We just didn’t know it!  (Gen. 28:16).  He is not very far from any of us!  (Acts 17:27). 

James W. Black

The Gift of Peace

The Gift of Peace

“Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth,  give I unto you.  Let not your heart be  troubled, neither let it be afraid.” John 14:27 (KJV).

 When Jesus spoke these words to His disciples, He was on His way to the cross.  Within just a few hours He would be brutalized and tortured.  The unspeakable pain and anguish He would experience  would be  magnified  billions of times over by the reality of  my sin and your sin being  placed upon Him by God the Father!   He would be judged as if He Himself had actually committed the sin (2 Cor. 5:21).  But  He was totally and completely innocent!  What is amazing is that in the face of all of that Jesus had perfect peace.  And He promised  His followers that He would give them that same peace!  What Jesus promised to those disciples, He still promises unto us.  His gift of peace is a remarkable and marvelous gift. 

We live in a world that is devoid of peace.  Not only is there armed conflict taking place around the world, but the greatest  conflict is within the human heart.  Families are broken and falling apart. In the desire for peace people seek to numb the pain and emptiness of their lives with  drugs, alcohol and the relentless pursuit of material things.  But the relief is only momentary.  It does not last.

The peace that Jesus offers is three fold.  First and foremost it is peace with God.  Jesus paid for our sin that we might be free from the impending judgment of a Holy God upon our sin (John 3:36).  The wrath of God was fully satisfied on the cross (Isaiah 53:11) and that finished work forever sealed  and guaranteed  by His Mighty Resurrection (Rev. 1:18).

Secondly, it is peace the peace of God within ourselves.  The empty void within our lives is filled by His Person and His Presence within us.  It is in Him that we find our purpose, the meaning of life and indescribable joy!  (Col. 3:15).

And finally it is peace with one another (Eph. 4:1-3).   When we experience  Peace with  God we also discover the Peace of God.  It is only then  we can experience peace with one another.  The gift of God’s peace sets us free  from having to prove to others that we have meaning,  value and  worth.  We are fully and completely valued, accepted and loved by the most important Being in the entire universe, the Lord Jesus Himself!  It cannot possibly get any better than that!  Why would anyone settle for anything less?

James W. Black

Being Thankful

Being Thankful

“O give thanks unto the Lord, call upon his name, make known his deeds among the people.” (Psalm 105:1 KJV). 

As we witness the continuing decline of our great nation and the corruption  of  our once reliable and dependable institutions it is easy to become angry,  discouraged and skeptical.  It is easy to get caught up in the negative and to  forget to be thankful for that that we still have.   In spite of all the evil that is happening we still have much for which to be thankful.   

We can be thankful that in spite of the fact that our freedoms are under assault, we still have more freedom than 90% of the rest of the world.  We can be thankful that we live in America instead if Cuba, Venezuela, Zimbabwe  or North Korea.    We can be thankful that in spite of inflation, most of us can still feed our families.  We can be thankful that there is an abundance of jobs for those who want to work. 

We can be thankful that we can still speak our mind without fear of government repression.  Business and various elements of society  may seek to cancel us or attack us, but we can still speak the truth in love whether it is accepted or not.  We can be thankful that we still have the freedom to assemble to worship God without fear of persecution.   We can be thankful that it is not illegal to own a Bible or to read it. 
We can be thankful that it is not illegal to share our faith. 

We can be thankful that the majority of us own an automobile.  We can drive to where we need to go.  We can be thankful that the majority of us have a roof over our head.
We can be thankful for the faithfulness of God.  And most importantly we can be thankful for our great salvation.  One of the hallmarks of God’s people is thankfulness.  May we above all people live before an unbelieving world with a grateful heart!  We have much for which to be thankful! 

James W. Black

Knowing God’s Will For My Life

Knowing God’s Will For My Life

“He hath showed you, O man, what is good; and what does  the Lord require  of you , but to do justly, to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God?”  (Micah 6:8 NKJV).

As a child of God have you ever wondered what God’s will is for your life?  In other words, the Lord has redeemed you.  He has given you  new life in Christ.  Now, what does He want you  to do?  Every child of God has asked that question.  It is not new. But we often struggle in trying to find the answer.   We   tend to complicate the matter.  In knowing God’s will, we must understand two things. 

First there is the general will of God.   The general will of God is what is required of all God’s children throughout all ages.  It  never changes. (1).  We are to do justly. 
That is we are to simply do what is right according to what God has clearly revealed in scripture. They’re is an abundance of scripture that clearly tells us how we should live. The 10 Commandments is  a good place to start. [Ex. 20].   (2). We are to love mercy.  As we have been the recipients of God’s abundant mercy, we should also be generous in extending mercy to others.  (3). We are to walk in humility before God and men.  If we are walking in humility before God, we will also walk in humility before others.  We will not be proud, arrogant or boastful.  As we seek to do these things, relying upon the Power of the Holy Spirit, Who resides within us, we will be doing God’s will and will be a light to those who are in darkness all around us. 

Then there is the specific will of God.  The specific will of God  flows out of our walking in the  general will of God.    What that means is that if we are not doing what is already clearly revealed in scripture, then why should we expect the Lord speak to us about anything else?  It is  through  doing what we already know to do that the Lord will  speak to us about other things.   The Lord will  make His will abundantly  clear to us.  He  will also confirm it by His Word, by His Spirit and through other people and circumstances. 

So, rest in the Lord.  Do what you already know to do as a Child of God.  Enjoy the Lord each day.  And He will speak to you specifically if there is ever anything else He wants you to do.  You will always be the first to know!  So, until then, just relax! 

James W. Black

The Lord Delivers His Own

The Lord Delivers His Own

“Many are the afflictions of the righteous,  but the Lord delivers him out of them all.”
(Psalm 34:19 NKJV).

Everyone encounters difficulties in life.  Some difficulties are greater than others.  But for all those who truly seek to follow the Lord, He has promised to deliver them. Jesus affirmed this in (John 16:33 NKJV) when He said: “In the world you will have tribulation; but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world. “ (NKJV).   

Now exactly what does this look like in the real world?  There have been times when the Lord  sovereignly intervened in the situation  we were facing.   It  caused us to rejoice.  It strengthen our faith.  But we have also seen situations where we  were not delivered.  We prayed for the circumstances to change and they didn’t.  We prayed for a loved one to be healed and they weren’t.   And yet His word emphatically declares that He does deliver the righteous (the redeemed) out of them all.   So, how then  can we reconcile the two in light of scripture?

 We must learn to look at life  from God’s perspective.  God works from the standpoint of eternity, not time.  There are times when the Lord delivers quickly.  At other times  the deliverance takes much  longer than  expected.  And  the evil one whispers  that the Lord has abandoned us.   There are times when  the Lord delivers us from a situation.  At other times, He delivers us through a situation!  But in each situation the Lord is still the One who delivers! 

In all situations we must learn to trust the Lord.  He will deliver us in His time and in His way.  He will deliver us in the  way that will be for our greatest good and for His greatest glory.  It is in trusting Him that we discover His faithfulness.  It is in trusting Him,  when all the voices  around us  tells us not to,  that our faith in Him is deepened. 

Sometimes He delivers in life.  Sometimes He delivers through death.  But we can trust Him because  both in life and in death we belong to Him.  And He will deliver us in and through it all!   We can trust the One who has conquered death, hell and the grave!
 So, trust Him in the midst of all   you are facing right now.  He is faithful!  He will deliver!  He has never failed!  He never will! 

James W. Black 

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