Category: Pastor’s Corner

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

Our Powerful Union With Christ

Our Powerful Union With Christ

“I am the vine, you are the branches. He who abides in Me, and I in him, bears much fruit; for without me you can do nothing.”

John 15:5 NKJV

The invitation of Jesus is for us to abide in Him! The Greek word translated “abide” is the word “meno”. It means to stay, to remain, to continue, or to permanently abide in one place.” (Sparkling gems from the Greek page 578). Jesus is the author and the giver of life, both natural and eternal (John 3:16, Col. 1:16). There is no life apart from Him! And when we receive His gift of salvation we are joined with Christ and become recipients of eternal life (John 10: 27-28).

Our adversary wants us to believe that somehow we must “do more” in order for that life to be maintained. The evil one wants us to think that we must read the Bible more, attend church more, give more, and serve more so that our life in Christ can be meaningful and fruitful. Now all of those things are good and are important for our growth in Christ. Those spiritual disciplines teach us, strengthen us, encourage us, and help us to learn and understand more of the reality and power of Christ. But they are not an end in themselves. Our life in Christ rests on the finished work of Christ Himself. It is only when we understand our “settled and fixed” union with Christ that these other disciplines become meaningful to us. The fruit is produced by His life flowing into us, through us, and out of us. The fruit is not produced by our own effort. The fruit is produced by simply “being” in Christ.

To abide in Him means that we are no longer striving. We are no longer struggling. We are resting. We are content with simply “being” in Christ. And it is through this understanding of “abiding” that we discover the joy and the richness of His life flowing in us and through us! It comes by simply being “joined” with Him! We never hear or see an apple tree struggling to produce apples. The branches of the apple tree produce apples because they are connected and joined to the life of the tree. The “fruit of the Spirit” or the life of Christ is produced simply by being joined to Christ, resting in Him, and living in Him. (Gal. 5:22-25). And that is truly amazing, powerful, and liberating!

Rev. James W. Black

                                       

Not Ashamed of the Gospel

Not Ashamed of the Gospel

“For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ; for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth; to the Jew first and also to the Greek.”

Rom. 1: 16 KJV

Paul had been one of the most religious men of his day!  He was a rising star among the religious elite, the Pharisees.  His religious credentials were impeccable (Phil. 3: 4-10).  He was a brilliant student of  the Word of God. He had a great zeal for God.  He was sincere in what he believed. But he did not truly know God!  He only had religion, not a relationship with God.  In his religious zeal he persecuted the Christians for their faith in Jesus Christ, who they claimed had been raised from the dead.  Paul did not believe it!  He considered them to be a threat to the God of Israel. He was the enemy of Christ! 

But Jesus, in His sovereign grace, powerfully revealed himself to Paul as he was traveling to Damascus to persecute the Christians who were there (Acts 9).  In his encounter with the risen Christ, Paul was radically transformed from the enemy of Christ to one of the greatest defenders of Christ!   Paul would never be the same again (2 Cor. 5:17).  And although it meant rejection by his family and the Jewish people he dearly loved, he was more than willing to pay the price!  He was not ashamed to be identified with Christ!  Paul knew that Jesus was alive!  Jesus had revealed Himself unto him, forgiven him, anointed him, and called him to be His vessel in the proclamation of the Gospel to his generation. 

As God’s people we are not to be rude, offensive or obnoxious in our culture. But neither are we to be ashamed to be identified with Christ!  We make no apologies for being followers of Jesus.  We will often be rejected, ridiculed, mocked and maligned by family and friends.  We will be misunderstood.  We will be falsely accused of things we did not say and do not believe.  We will have lies told about us.  But the fact that these things happen should encourage us.  For Jesus said that these things would happen (Matthew 5: 11-12). 

Even though the darkness is increasing in our culture, it is our calling to speak up and live out the gospel of Jesus Christ.  If we do, some will see and be drawn to Him.  And that is the greatest reason not to be ashamed.  After all, why would we ever be ashamed of embracing and living for the very One who paid for our redemption , forgave us and delivered us from the penalty of sin, death and hell?  Why would we ever be ashamed of that?   No one else has ever done for us what Jesus has done for us!  And no one ever will! 

Rev. James W. Black

                                       

Faithfulness in the Face of the Enemy

Faithfulness in the Face of the Enemy

“I sought the Lord and he heard me, and delivered me from all my fears.”

Psalm 34:4 KJV

David was a man of courage but he also knew the reality of fear.  He lived in fearful times.  He was being hunted by King Saul who wanted to kill him.  He, along with his men, were having to hide in the land of the Philistines, the enemies of Israel.  He had to be constantly on the move lest he be discovered by his enemies.  One misstep could result in death;  not only for himself but for all those who were with him.  But David knew that the remedy for fear could only be found in God Himself.  Therefore in the face of fear, David sought the Lord!

When we genuinely seek the Lord, He will reveal Himself unto us!   We discover afresh and anew that the Lord is our refuge and our strength (Psalm 46:1).   We begin to see things from God’s perspective rather than our circumstances.  We recognize that He is the Sovereign and  Almighty God; the Great El Shaddai!  We remember that we can trust Him.  We have nothing to fear (Psalm 27:1).

We live in fearful times also.  Each one of us faces our own personal difficulties and struggles in life.  We also see the many challenges facing our nation.  We see how our government is unwilling and often inept in its ability to deal with anything.   We see the decline of our culture.  We see the rise of anti-Christian sentiment in our society.  We see the unrest in the Middle East.  We see the rise of China and the War in Ukraine, which could easily get out of hand and become much bigger than anyone ever thought.  We fear for our children and our grandchildren and the difficult future they will face without a change of course in our culture. 

But if we can keep our focus on Jesus and teach our children to do the same, then we have nothing to fear!  Our God is more than enough for ourselves and for the next generation.  It is all a matter of seeking  Him, trusting Him, and resting in Him!  For in Him, there is no fear!

Rev. James W. Black

                                       

The Remedy for Fear

The Remedy for Fear

“I sought the Lord and he heard me, and delivered me from all my fears.”

Psalm 34:4 KJV

David was a man of courage but he also knew the reality of fear.  He lived in fearful times.  He was being hunted by King Saul who wanted to kill him.  He, along with his men, were having to hide in the land of the Philistines, the enemies of Israel.  He had to be constantly on the move lest he be discovered by his enemies.  One misstep could result in death;  not only for himself but for all those who were with him.  But David knew that the remedy for fear could only be found in God Himself.  Therefore in the face of fear, David sought the Lord!

When we genuinely seek the Lord, He will reveal Himself unto us!   We discover afresh and anew that the Lord is our refuge and our strength (Psalm 46:1).   We begin to see things from God’s perspective rather than our circumstances.  We recognize that He is the Sovereign and  Almighty God; the Great El Shaddai!  We remember that we can trust Him.  We have nothing to fear (Psalm 27:1).

We live in fearful times also.  Each one of us faces our own personal difficulties and struggles in life.  We also see the many challenges facing our nation.  We see how our government is unwilling and often inept in its ability to deal with anything.   We see the decline of our culture.  We see the rise of anti-Christian sentiment in our society.  We see the unrest in the Middle East.  We see the rise of China and the War in Ukraine, which could easily get out of hand and become much bigger than anyone ever thought.  We fear for our children and our grandchildren and the difficult future they will face without a change of course in our culture. 

But if we can keep our focus on Jesus and teach our children to do the same, then we have nothing to fear!  Our God is more than enough for ourselves and for the next generation.  It is all a matter of seeking  Him, trusting Him, and resting in Him!  For in Him, there is no fear!

Rev. James W. Black

                                       

God’s Way Is Perfect

God’s Way Is Perfect

“As for God, His way is perfect; The word of the Lord is proven; He is a shield to all who trust in him.” (Psalm 18:30 NKJV).

Everything that God does is perfect! He never has to make a rough draft or a prototype. He never has to figure things out by trial and error. He never has to make a correction. Everything He does from the beginning to the end is perfect! The word “perfect” means flawless. But it also means “complete”. The Lord always completes whatever He starts. And whatever He completes is always perfect and flawless!

That should bring great comfort to each of us who are redeemed because the Lord is doing a great work in us! The Apostle Paul reaffirmed this when he said: “…He who has begun a good work in you will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ.” (Philippians 1:6 NKJV). While none of us can truthfully claim perfection right now, we can all affirm that we are in the process of being perfected and being made complete in Him! And that is His work, not ours!

The Lord will use a multitude of tools and circumstances to accomplish His task. He knows just “the way” to do it! And we can either cooperate in the process or we can be stubborn and resist what he wants to do. The more we resist, the longer it will take and the more difficult will be the process. But make no mistake about it. The Lord will complete whatever He has started. And when it is finished it will be perfect.

It is also important for us to know that the “perfection” and the “completeness” will not be fully realized until He returns in all of His glory and not before. So, do not fret or worry about your progress. Just relax. Yield to the Lord and let Him do His work. He knows exactly what He is doing! His way is perfect!

Rev. James W. Black

Preparing for Battle

Preparing for Battle

“And all this assembly shall know that the Lord saveth not with sword and spear, for the battle is the Lord’s and he will give you into our hands.” (1 Sam. 17:47 KJV).

Because we live in a broken world, conflict is a normal part of life.  We don’t like it and we certainly do not desire it.  But it happens.  And being a child of God does not exempt us from conflict.  The key issue is: How do we handle conflict when it comes? The answer is to be prepared before the battle comes.  For the child of God, the Lord has given us vast resources to assist us in the face of the enemy.

He has given to us The Holy Spirit (Rom. 8:11). He has given to us The Word of God (Heb. 4:12). And He has given to us powerful weapons that can be utilized whenever conflict arises (Eph. 6: 10-18).  Our responsibility is to be prepared whenever the battle comes! 

Those in the military train continually with their weapons.  They learn about their weapons.  They know what they can do.  And most importantly they learn how to use them with absolute confidence.  The training is done so that when the battle comes they will instinctively know what to do.  A soldier cannot wait until the battle comes to prepare.  The soldier must be well prepared before the battle comes.  If he is prepared, then he is in a position to experience victory! 

Ultimately our confidence in battle does not come from us, but from the One who has redeemed us and called us,  the Lord Jesus Christ!  When David faced Goliath, he was not prideful or cocky.  Rather he was confident in the God that he knew and served.  David was not intimidated or fearful of the enemy because he knew that the outcome of the battle rested in the Lord, not in himself.   David had spent much time alone with the Lord on the hillside with sheep.  His intimate relationship with the Lord had prepared him for the battle long before it ever came.  Thus when it did come, David knew instinctively what to do.   

Let us prepare ourselves for battle by seeking to know and walk closely with the Lord.   As we do, whenever the enemy comes against us, we will be prepared to use the weapons of our warfare against him.  And we can expect to be victorious.  Like David, we can Run to the Battle with confidence, not fear.   

Rev. James W. Black   

Standing Firm in Liberty

Standing Firm in Liberty

“Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free, and be not entangled again with the yoke of bondage.” (Gal. 5:1 KJV).

The Apostle Paul encouraged the Followers of Christ in Galatia to “stand firm” in the liberty that Christ had achieved for them. Some of the Galatian Christians were being tempted and drawn back into the bondage of religious legalism.  Paul warned them to “wake up”  and not allow themselves to be drawn back into the very thing that Christ had delivered them from!   

The Power of Christ delivers us not only from the bondage of sin but also from the bondage of religious legalism.  The resulting liberty that Christ provides impacts every area of our Iives.  It impacts the culture as well. 

It was the liberty of the Gospel that fueled the desire for freedom from the tyranny of England in the American Colonies in 1776.   The American culture in the late 1700s was profoundly influenced by the Gospel.  Christian principles were embraced by the culture at large whether they were Christian or not.  They were embraced because of their profound and positive impact on the culture. 

It was not atheism that fueled the fires of freedom in America.  It was the Gospel of Jesus Christ.  It was not atheism that motivated men to lay down their lives for freedom in the war with England.  It was the influence of the Gospel of Christ. It was not atheism or agnosticism that blessed our nation throughout its history.  It was the Gospel of Christ.  We are deeply indebted to those who have gone before us and who have modeled for us what it means to be a Follower of Christ in the arena of everyday life. 

Let us resolve as Followers of Christ to continue to “stand firm” In our liberty in Christ.
Failure to do so may cause us to lose the liberties that we now enjoy in this nation.

James W. Black   

The Blessing of Contentment

The Blessing of Contentment

“Now godliness with contentment is great gain.  For we brought nothing into this world, and it is certain we can carry nothing out of it.”

1 Tim. 6:6 NKJ

One of the great blessings the Lord gives to the redeemed is “contentment”.  In a materialistic culture that defines happiness as the accumulation of stuff or having the approval of others, the Word of God brings everything into perspective.  Contentment is not found in things or in others.  It is found in Christ alone!  (Col. 1:27). 

The Word of God affirms that it is not how much we possess that brings joy, but rather Who possesses us!   It is Jesus Christ living and incarnate in us Who brings contentment and joy. (Rom. 8: 9-11).  The Word declares that it is “in him that we live, move and have our being…”.  (Acts 17:28).  Our life originates in Him for He alone is the giver of life. Our life is sustained by Him for He alone is the preserver of life. Our life finds its true meaning and purpose in Him, for He alone reveals the purpose of our life. Our life finds its ultimate destiny in Him, for He alone reveals our destiny! (Rev. 5:9). Only when we know the reality of these things,  which can only be found in Him, can we then come to the place where we cease our striving and learn to rest in Him! (Heb. 4: 9-11). 

Many people who have acquired great wealth, fame, and the acclamation of others do not have joy and contentment in their life. Just look at the lives of the elite in Hollywood, business, and politics.   Many of them live shallow, hollow, and empty lives. 

But the people of God, the redeemed, who are growing in their intimacy with Christ, are joyful and content regardless of how little or how much they have. The reality is that when we have Him and He has us, He provides everything we truly need, including contentment. If we are not content in our Christian life we need to refocus our attention upon the very One who gives us life! When our heart is fixed upon Him, we will discover that He provides everything that we truly need! And He enables us to value and enjoy what we already have! 

Rev. James W. Black

The Best Father Anyone Can Have

The Best Father Anyone Can Have

“And I will be a Father unto you, and ye shall be my sons and daughters saith the Lord Almighty.” (2 Cor. 6: 18 KJV).

Fatherlessness is of epidemic proportions in our nation.  And we are reaping the consequences of it on multiple levels.  Shattered homes and broken families have left a generation of children longing for affirmation, meaning, purpose, and direction in life.  Mothers are vitally important to the family and we are thankful for them.  But the heart of every child also deeply longs for the acceptance and love of a  father. 

Far too many have had fathers who have neglected them, abused them, abandoned them, or totally rejected them.  Those wounds are deep.  They scar a person for life. Studies have shown that a person’s view of their father also impacts their view of God.

Only Jesus can heal those deep wounds and set one free from the pain.   

Everyone becomes fatherless at some point in life. Even those who have had good fathers, experience a deep sense of loss when their earthly father dies.  There is a natural void that is left and there is always the longing to be able to see, hear and be with one’s father again.  I can remember my 95-year-old mother-in-law talking one day about how she still missed her father who had passed away many years before.   

Thankfully  God the Father sees and understands the pain that the fatherless experience.  In His grace and mercy, He freely and lovingly promises to be a “father to the fatherless” (Psalm 68:5).  He offers Himself as the Father that our hearts have always longed for!   He is in every way the Perfect Father! 

His wisdom is infinite.  His acceptance of us is total and complete. His love for us Is unconditional and beyond measure. His power is unlimited.  His provision is inexhaustible.  He teaches us.  He guides us. He protects us.  And He is always with us!  He will never abandon us!  Therefore, receive Him.  Embrace Him.  Walk with Him.  For He is absolutely the best Father that anyone could possibly have!  No one who receives Him will ever be fatherless again! 

Rev. James W. Black