Author: James Black

You Shall Call His Name Jesus

You Shall Call His Name Jesus

“And behold, thou shalt conceive in  thy womb and bring forth a son, and shalt call his name Jesus.”

Luke 1:31 KJV

The angel Gabriel, who was sent by God,  announced to the Virgin Mary that she was going to have a son.  That son would be supernaturally conceived by the Holy Spirit.  And she was to call his name “Jesus”.  In Hebrew the name is Yeshua.   In Greek it is Iesous.  In English it is Jeshua.   We call it Joshua.  The name literally means  “Jehovah is Salvation.”  It is important to note that that name was common among the Jewish people. 

Today there is no other name that is more loved or hated than the Name of Jesus!  To those who have opened their hearts and experienced the saving and transforming power of Jesus in their life, that Name is precious!  It is cherished, honored, and loved.  It is only in that Name that we can receive salvation from our sin (Acts 4:12) and the wrath of God that our sin deserves (John 3:36).

But that Name is also hated by others.  They hate that Name because the very mention of that Name exposes their sin and the darkness in their hearts (John 3: 19-20).  That Name is increasingly attacked today in our culture. And the cost of honoring that Name will increase as we continue moving closer to the Lord’s return.   There are many saints of God around the world who have sacrificed their lives because of that Name!  But looking from the standpoint of eternity, all of them would say to us that it is worth it! 

There is power in the Name of Jesus to redeem from sin, to heal physically and emotionally, and to deliver from the powers of darkness!  So let us continue to lift up that Name both in word and in deed.  There is no name anywhere like the Name of Jesus! 

Rev. James W. Black

 The Importance of What We Wear

 The Importance of What We Wear

“I will greatly rejoice in the Lord, my soul shall be joyful in my God; for he hath clothed me with the garments of salvation; he hath covered me with the robe of righteousness…”

Isaiah 61:10 KJV

Throughout the year clothing manufacturers send out catalogues and other forms of advertising informing us of the latest fashions.  People eagerly watch the Hollywood elite at their award ceremonies to see what styles their favorite movie stars are wearing.  But did you know that the Holy One is also concerned about fashion? 

His greatest desire is that we might be “clothed” with the garments of salvation and to wear “the robe of righteousness.”  Of all the things we might wear, those are the most important. 

We are also instructed in the Word of God (Colossians 3: 1-17) that as followers of Christ we are to “put off” some things and to “put on” some things.  In Col. 3:8-9 we are instructed to “put off” anger, wrath, malice, blasphemy, filthy talk and lying.  In Col. 3: 12-14 we are instructed to “put on” tender mercy, kindness, humbleness, meekness, patience, forgiveness and love.  Being followers of Christ, therefore,  requires us to change what we wear.  And the amazing thing  is that Christ has already provided us with everything that we need (2 Peter 1:3). 

The good news is that unlike the world’s fashion, the believer’s fashion has already been paid for in Christ (Col. 3:10-11).  The fashion that Christ provides for us is always free.  It always looks good on us.  It is always a perfect fit.  It never wears out.  And it never goes out of style!  And when unbelievers actually get a good look at it, it makes them envious! 

So, as followers of Christ, let us be sure that we are wearing the right wardrobe because someone is always looking at what we wear!  And let us be so submitted to Christ,  that our garments are always a reflection of Him! 

By Rev. James Black

 The Promise of Fruitfulness

 The Promise of Fruitfulness

                     

 “…Those that be planted in the house of the Lord shall flourish in the courts of our God. They shall still bring forth fruit in old age; they shall be fat and flourishing.”

Psalm 92:13-15

In this passage of scripture, the Lord promises that if we are planted (established, rooted, grounded, actively involved) in a growing relationship with Him, and in His house (working to advance His purposes and His Kingdom), then we shall flourish and enjoy the Presence of God. The word “courts” here is a picture of being in His Presence.

There are many today who have given up and abandoned the house of the Lord altogether. Some have done so simply out of neglect; getting caught up in the busyness of life. Some have become disillusioned because of those in the Body of Christ who have failed at times and not lived up to their expectations; while ignoring their own weaknesses and failures. Their focus has been on others instead of Christ. Many see no purpose or value in church at all because they have never truly sought to cultivate an intimate relationship with the Lord. They have substituted “being in church” for a true relationship with the Lord. They have not yet discovered that church has little meaning or value unless one has experienced the reality of Christ in their persona life. Church is no substitute for the reality of a personal relationship with the Jesus. Church encourages it, enhances it and enriches it, but is never a substitute for it. Many put more value in cultivating relationships with others than they do with the Living God who longs to reveal Himself unto them.

But the Holy One has redeemed us for the purpose of bringing forth fruit (the fruit of the Spirit [Gal. 5: 22-23] and the reproduction of disciples (John 15:5}. And like it or not we cannot do that effectively apart from being connected to and engaged with the Body of Christ. We cannot reach our fullest potential in the Kingdom of God apart from our fellowship with Him and our fellowship with one another. The Body of Christ nurtures us and challenges us in our growth and walk with the Lord. If we continue to cultivate our fellowship with Him we will “flourish in the Presence of God” even in our old age. We can delight in and enjoy the Presence of God more and more in this life until He calls us home to be with Him! And then we will see the full revelation of His glory which for now, we can only imagine! (1 Cor. 2: 9-10 & Rev. 4 – 5).

Rev. James W. Black

Everything Needed to Live a Godly Life is Already Provided

Everything Needed to Live a Godly Life is Already Provided

                     

 “…His divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness, through the knowledge of him that hath called us to glory and virtue.”

2 Peter 1:3 KJV

Everything that we need to live a Godly life has already been provided for us through the Person of Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit Who now dwells within us (Col. 1:27).  All of that became ours, the very moment that we surrendered our heart to Him!  The reason that we often struggle is that we believe the lies of the adversary that somehow we are are inferior, inadequate, and insignificant and  that we need more than what we already have in order to walk with God and please Him!   

While it is true that as followers of Christ we must grow in our faith walk, it is equally true that all that we need to grow has already been provided for us.  We must simply learn to walk in what  we already possess.  We do not need more power or more strength or more wisdom.  We simply need to draw upon what we already have in Christ. 

There is no shortage of power, strength, wisdom, ability, love, grace, joy or peace in Jesus.  There is no lack of anything  in Him!   Therefore if Christ is in us (Rom. 8: 9-11), then we already have all that is needed to live for Him and to be whatever He wants us to be in this life.   Some will say, “Well, I don’t feel strong or wise or full of joy and peace!”  That is certainly true when we are focusing upon ourselves or our circumstances.  But we do not walk by our feelings.  When  we  rivet our attention on Him, focus upon Him, walk in Him and draw upon Him, He will provide for us everything that is needed when it is needed.  Our source for all that we need is in Him, not in ourselves.  Our walk with Christ is not determined by how we feel.  It is determined by the “knowledge of Him that has called us.”   

Thus the key to discovering all that we have in Christ is simply to be intentional in seeking to know Him more and more.  As as we learn to  know Him more, we discover that He is the God Who is more than enough for all things! 

Rev. James W. Black