Starting Struggles.

For the past couple of years I have been wanting to write. I just wanted to be able to put my thoughts on paper. I have struggled with the motivation, the time, and the ability to control being scatterbrained. This is my attempt and effort to correct this.
I have always struggled with finding the time to do things that I should do. I should be writing a paper for school when I am watching TV. I should be cleaning the house when I am watching TV. I should be reading my Bible when I am getting that extra hour of sleep (because I was up late watching TV). I think you get the picture. The common thing here is that I watch too much TV. I can’t blame it all on TV. I also like to play video games on my computer. Sometimes I get a little motivated to write something and I either check my email or I go to a site that gives me cheat codes for a game that I haven’t conquered yet. I get distracted and never get to the task that I originally set out to do. It’s that way when I try to read my Bible. I take it out and find something else to do with it. What I mean is that I will think of other ways to do my duty of reading God’s word and never get to the task at hand. I have developed plans to read and then write a commentary on what I have read but I sometimes do not read until it is bedtime and I’ll be sleepy when I am done.
Think I’m a slacker yet? or does this sound familiar?
When I am watching a show on TV and hear an interesting fact or something that strikes my interest, I will look it up on Wikipedia. I know that Wikipedia is not always accurate and that it is written by anyone, but there is some good stuff on there. I get so caught up following a rabbit trail that it is hours before I realize that I need to be doing something else. However, I could turn that research motivation into something useful. It is that I do this so that I can know more about a subject or a person. This is the exact reason we should read the Bible. Since God has written an autobiography and we say that God is so mysterious, why not read His autobiography and see what He says about Himself. It is no surprise that He tells us that this is the way that He communicates His thinking into the WHY of events and ideas. He tells us why He created man. He tells us why do bad things happen to good people. He especially tells us why we need Him. And best of all He tells us that He loves us. How does He tell us all these things you ask? Well you are just going to have to read the book to find out.
OK, here is the real purpose of today’s post.

1. I am going to read my Bible:
I don’t mean that I am going to have a plan. I am simply just going to open it and read. I may even look in the concordance and pick a topic that has been on my mind. (or if I get enough feedback I may even pick something that is on your mind.)
How much and for how long is going to depend on what the Holy Spirit is leading me to do.

2. Pray:
This is an area of worship in which I am lacking tremendously. I have heard the saying that is almost cliche now that “The family that prays together, stays together”. My wife and I pray at meals and most times it is a canned prayer. I think this offends God and I ask forgiveness. My prayer life is not where it needs to be. From what I understand it is that when we read the Bible it is God speaking to us and when we pray it is us speaking to God. From some of my classes in college this is what is known as communication. It is a two way conversation. Certainly I am NOT putting God in a box and saying that He only communicates to us through the Bible. I know that He speaks to us in many other ways. My goal is that I need to change the way I pray and the frequency.

3. Write what I read:
I think once I get into the habit, I’ll write more of these blogs. I do want to concentrate on writing on the things that I have read in the Bible and on the topics that I have received. But I need to have…
4. Feedback:
Feedback is the gauge as to what I direct my blog. I want to know what people think on these topics. Good and Bad. I am human and therefore under the curse so I do make mistakes. I do want this to be like a conversation. This is another reason why I have named this Breakfast with God. In order to have loads of feedback I need …
5. More people to read this blog:
Please send this link to all your friends. If what I write is your daily devotion then please tell others about it. I am constantly trying to improve this blog to cater to more people.

Thank you for reading today. I hope today has been an encouragement.

If you have any suggestions on how to improve this blog or you have any comments PLEASE do so. I would love to hear from you.

Starting Struggles.

For the past couple of years I have been wanting to write. I just wanted to be able to put my thoughts on paper. I have struggled with the motivation, the time, and the ability to control being scatterbrained. This is my attempt and effort to correct this.
I have always struggled with finding the time to do things that I should do. I should be writing a paper for school when I am watching TV. I should be cleaning the house when I am watching TV. I should be reading my Bible when I am getting that extra hour of sleep (because I was up late watching TV). I think you get the picture. The common thing here is that I watch too much TV. I can’t blame it all on TV. I also like to play video games on my computer. Sometimes I get a little motivated to write something and I either check my email or I go to a site that gives me cheat codes for a game that I haven’t conquered yet. I get distracted and never get to the task that I originally set out to do. It’s that way when I try to read my Bible. I take it out and find something else to do with it. What I mean is that I will think of other ways to do my duty of reading God’s word and never get to the task at hand. I have developed plans to read and then write a commentary on what I have read but I sometimes do not read until it is bedtime and I’ll be sleepy when I am done.
Think I’m a slacker yet? or does this sound familiar?
When I am watching a show on TV and hear an interesting fact or something that strikes my interest, I will look it up on Wikipedia. I know that Wikipedia is not always accurate and that it is written by anyone, but there is some good stuff on there. I get so caught up following a rabbit trail that it is hours before I realize that I need to be doing something else. However, I could turn that research motivation into something useful. It is that I do this so that I can know more about a subject or a person. This is the exact reason we should read the Bible. Since God has written an autobiography and we say that God is so mysterious, why not read His autobiography and see what He says about Himself. It is no surprise that He tells us that this is the way that He communicates His thinking into the WHY of events and ideas. He tells us why He created man. He tells us why do bad things happen to good people. He especially tells us why we need Him. And best of all He tells us that He loves us. How does He tell us all these things you ask? Well you are just going to have to read the book to find out.
OK, here is the real purpose of today’s post.

1. I am going to read my Bible:
I don’t mean that I am going to have a plan. I am simply just going to open it and read. I may even look in the concordance and pick a topic that has been on my mind. (or if I get enough feedback I may even pick something that is on your mind.)
How much and for how long is going to depend on what the Holy Spirit is leading me to do.

2. Pray:
This is an area of worship in which I am lacking tremendously. I have heard the saying that is almost cliche now that “The family that prays together, stays together”. My wife and I pray at meals and most times it is a canned prayer. I think this offends God and I ask forgiveness. My prayer life is not where it needs to be. From what I understand it is that when we read the Bible it is God speaking to us and when we pray it is us speaking to God. From some of my classes in college this is what is known as communication. It is a two way conversation. Certainly I am NOT putting God in a box and saying that He only communicates to us through the Bible. I know that He speaks to us in many other ways. My goal is that I need to change the way I pray and the frequency.

3. Write what I read:
I think once I get into the habit, I’ll write more of these blogs. I do want to concentrate on writing on the things that I have read in the Bible and on the topics that I have received. But I need to have…
4. Feedback:
Feedback is the gauge as to what I direct my blog. I want to know what people think on these topics. Good and Bad. I am human and therefore under the curse so I do make mistakes. I do want this to be like a conversation. This is another reason why I have named this Breakfast with God. In order to have loads of feedback I need …
5. More people to read this blog:
Please send this link to all your friends. If what I write is your daily devotion then please tell others about it. I am constantly trying to improve this blog to cater to more people.

Thank you for reading today. I hope today has been an encouragement.

If you have any suggestions on how to improve this blog or you have any comments PLEASE do so. I would love to hear from you.

Starting Struggles.

For the past couple of years I have been wanting to write. I just wanted to be able to put my thoughts on paper. I have struggled with the motivation, the time, and the ability to control being scatterbrained. This is my attempt and effort to correct this.
I have always struggled with finding the time to do things that I should do. I should be writing a paper for school when I am watching TV. I should be cleaning the house when I am watching TV. I should be reading my Bible when I am getting that extra hour of sleep (because I was up late watching TV). I think you get the picture. The common thing here is that I watch too much TV. I can’t blame it all on TV. I also like to play video games on my computer. Sometimes I get a little motivated to write something and I either check my email or I go to a site that gives me cheat codes for a game that I haven’t conquered yet. I get distracted and never get to the task that I originally set out to do. It’s that way when I try to read my Bible. I take it out and find something else to do with it. What I mean is that I will think of other ways to do my duty of reading God’s word and never get to the task at hand. I have developed plans to read and then write a commentary on what I have read but I sometimes do not read until it is bedtime and I’ll be sleepy when I am done.
Think I’m a slacker yet? or does this sound familiar?
When I am watching a show on TV and hear an interesting fact or something that strikes my interest, I will look it up on Wikipedia. I know that Wikipedia is not always accurate and that it is written by anyone, but there is some good stuff on there. I get so caught up following a rabbit trail that it is hours before I realize that I need to be doing something else. However, I could turn that research motivation into something useful. It is that I do this so that I can know more about a subject or a person. This is the exact reason we should read the Bible. Since God has written an autobiography and we say that God is so mysterious, why not read His autobiography and see what He says about Himself. It is no surprise that He tells us that this is the way that He communicates His thinking into the WHY of events and ideas. He tells us why He created man. He tells us why do bad things happen to good people. He especially tells us why we need Him. And best of all He tells us that He loves us. How does He tell us all these things you ask? Well you are just going to have to read the book to find out.
OK, here is the real purpose of today’s post.

1. I am going to read my Bible:
I don’t mean that I am going to have a plan. I am simply just going to open it and read. I may even look in the concordance and pick a topic that has been on my mind. (or if I get enough feedback I may even pick something that is on your mind.)
How much and for how long is going to depend on what the Holy Spirit is leading me to do.

2. Pray:
This is an area of worship in which I am lacking tremendously. I have heard the saying that is almost cliche now that “The family that prays together, stays together”. My wife and I pray at meals and most times it is a canned prayer. I think this offends God and I ask forgiveness. My prayer life is not where it needs to be. From what I understand it is that when we read the Bible it is God speaking to us and when we pray it is us speaking to God. From some of my classes in college this is what is known as communication. It is a two way conversation. Certainly I am NOT putting God in a box and saying that He only communicates to us through the Bible. I know that He speaks to us in many other ways. My goal is that I need to change the way I pray and the frequency.

3. Write what I read:
I think once I get into the habit, I’ll write more of these blogs. I do want to concentrate on writing on the things that I have read in the Bible and on the topics that I have received. But I need to have…
4. Feedback:
Feedback is the gauge as to what I direct my blog. I want to know what people think on these topics. Good and Bad. I am human and therefore under the curse so I do make mistakes. I do want this to be like a conversation. This is another reason why I have named this Breakfast with God. In order to have loads of feedback I need …
5. More people to read this blog:
Please send this link to all your friends. If what I write is your daily devotion then please tell others about it. I am constantly trying to improve this blog to cater to more people.

Thank you for reading today. I hope today has been an encouragement.

If you have any suggestions on how to improve this blog or you have any comments PLEASE do so. I would love to hear from you.

Who Are You?

“Our identity in Jesus Christ is a fundamental truth that we believers need to understand, if we are to experience this promised freedom and grow to Christian maturity.” Neil Anderson

I was watching one of my favorite movies, The Bourne Identity, and in the opening sequence and to set the plot the main character, Jason Bourne, was asked by his rescuers “Who are you?” How did he try to identify himself? By his name? By his language? Perhaps it was his knowledge in his trade?

Neil Anderson writes that the search for meaning and hope is based on the Christian’s understanding of who you are in Christ. I have heard this terminology before. The infamous “IN CHRIST” statement. I never understood until this first chapter. It is the critical foundation “for your belief structure and your behavior pattens as a Christian.

First, I want to stop right here for a moment. If you are reading this blog with a skeptical heart then let me assure you that I was always skeptical. But let me first ask you a question. Have you come to a place in your life where you know for sure that if you were to die today you would go to heaven, or is that something you would say that you are still working on?
In another post I will share how I came to know for certain that I have eternal life and how you can know also but for now permit me to ask another question.
“Suppose you were to die today and you were standing before God and He were to say to you, ‘Why should I let you into My Heaven?’ what would you say?”

If you are just flabbergasted that I would even ask such a question then you need to read on. You see Heaven is a FREE gift! (Romans 6:23 “For the wages of sin is death but the GIFT of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.”)
A gift is not earned or deserved. Suppose your best friend were to surprise you with an expensive gift like a car, you would almost immediately start feeling like you should give them some money for it. Right? At least something for compensation. Actually that would be an insult to the gift giver. Besides if you did give compensation to the friend, it would no longer be a gift. I kills me to see the Krishna’s at the airports and malls when they give a gift and then expect a donation. (great lead in to the gospel by the way). My response has always been “How can the gift be a gift if I just paid for it?” It is the same with eternal life. Ephesians 2:8-9 says “For it is by grace that you have been saved, through faith – and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God – not by works, so that no one can boast.”
This can be clearly seen when we study what the Bible says about man.
Man is a sinner. In Romans 3:23 it says that “we have all sinned and fallen short of the glory of God.” When we think of sin many times we think of robbery, murder, adultery, etc. The Bible tells us that sin is anything that doesn’t please God or is a transgression of His law. Anything we do that we shouldn’t, like losing our temper or stealing- these are sins of commission. Anything we should do but don’t, like failing to pray or read the Bible or to truly love our neighbor- these are sins of omission. There are not only sins in deed, but also sins in word and thought like lying, cursing, lust, pride, and hatred. The Bible says that these are all sins. Lets put into perspective to see the seriousness of this.
Let’s say that I only sin maybe ten times a day, or even five, or just three. Why, I would be practically a walking angel! Imagine if no more than three times a day did I think unkind thoughts, or lose my temper, or fail to do what I ought towards God and man- I would be a pretty fine person, would I not? Think about this for a moment, even if I were this good, I would still have over 1000 transgressions a year! If I lived to be the age of 70, I would have 70000 violations of the law of God on my record. Think what would happen to an habitual offender in a criminal court with 70000 transgressions on his record.
So we see by this that man CANNOT save himself. In the book of Matthew it says that we are to “be perfect, therefore, as your heavenly Father is perfect.”(Matt. 5:48) If I were to have you over for breakfast one morning and I were to prepare an omelet with five good eggs and one rotten egg, I could not serve it to company and expect it to be acceptable.
Even less can we serve up our lives to God, which may have many things in them that men would call good, and yet are filled with deeds and thoughts that are rotten, and expect them to be acceptable to God.
If we want to get into heaven by our good works, then all we have to do is to be perfect “be perfect as your heavenly Father is perfect”. God’s standard is complete obedience to Him in all things and at all times. We ALL fall short of this.
Do you see now why it is impossible for anyone to get in to heaven by their good works? This really comes in to sharper focus when we look at what the Bible says about God.
God is merciful and therefore does not want to punish us. 1 John 4:8 say that “God is love”. God is also just and therefore MUST punish sin. In Exodus 34:7 God says that “He does not leave the guilty unpunished.”
This seems to be a problem for us as we just said that man is a sinner and cannot save himself but God solved this “problem” in the person of Jesus Christ.
Who is Jesus? According to John 1:1, 14 He is the infinite God-Man.
“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
The Word became flesh and took up residence among us. We observed His glory, the glory as the One and Only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth.”
What did Jesus do? He died on the cross and rose from the dead to pay the penalty for our sins and to purchase a place in heaven for us.
Let’s imagine that I have a book in my right hand. It minutely details every account in my life. Each page details the sin of a particular day- every word I have spoken, every thought that ever crossed my mind, every deed I’ve ever done. Here then is the problem- my sin. God loves me but hates my sin and must punish it. To solve this problem, He sent His Son in to the world. The Scripture says “We all went astray like sheep; we all have turned to our own way; and the LORD has punished Him for the iniquity of us all.” Isaiah 53:6. Picture me taking that book that contains all my sins and it is transferred to my right hand because this passages say that God laid on Jesus ALL of my sins. All of my sins which God hates has been placed on Jesus Christ.
When the last sin had been paid for, Jesus said, “It is finished!” This is an interesting word in the original text. It is TETELESTAI, a commercial word which means, “It is paid; the debt is paid.” When He died, He was buried in a grave for three days but He rose from the dead and went to heaven to prepare a place for you and me. Now He offers heaven – eternal life – To you and me as a gift. And this gift is received by faith.
Faith is the key that opens the door to heaven. On my ring ring there are many keys. Some even look somewhat alike. Yet, when I go to unlock my front door tonight, I could try all these keys except the right one and I could not unlock the door . It does not matter how sincere I am in exercising my belief that a different key will open the door. The fact is that only one key will open the door.
The right key to heaven is saving faith. Before we talk about saving faith – the only key that will open heaven’s door- I want to talk about two other keys that people think will open the door to heaven. These keys are head knowledge and temporal faith.
Many people know certain historical facts about Jesus. They believe in Jesus the same way they believe Napoleon or George Washington. They believe He actually existed. They believe that He was a real person in history, but they are not trusting Him to do anything for them now. The Bible says the devil believes in God “The demons also believe–and they shudder.” James 2:19
So believing in God’s existence is not what the Bible means by saving faith.
Temporal faith is another thing that people often mistake for saving faith. When a person trusts in the Lord for finances, you could call that financial- faith. A person may pray and trust the Lord to take care of his family. You could call this family-faith. There is one thing that all of these have in common. They are temporary. For instance, once you reach your destination, you don’t need to trust the Lord for travelling- faith.
All the tings of this world will pass away. They are temporary. But saving faith is trusting in Jesus Christ alone for eternal life. Acts 16:31 says that “believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved”. If we were talking in person right now you would notice that there is an empty chair next to me. You believe that the chair exists, right? Do you believe that the chair would support me if I were to sit on it? But you see, it’s not holding me up for one simple reason: I’m not sitting on it.
For the sake of making my point, let the chair I’m sitting in right now represent me and the empty chair represent Christ. For a long time I believed He existed and He could help me. However, I did not have eternal life because I was trusting in my own good works to get me into heaven. Years ago I repented of my sins and transferred my trust from myself to Jesus Christ- from what I had been doing for God to what He has done for me on the cross. Now I sit in the empty chair. By a simple act of faith I transferred my trust from what I had done to what Christ has done for me.
When I asked you earlier what would you say to God if He were to ask you , “Why should I let you into My heaven?” you said, “I try to be good. I try to live a good life. I have been a pretty good person. “Who is the only person referred to in your answer?
To receive eternal life you MUST transfer your trust from yourself to Jesus Christ alone for eternal life.
Faith is the hand of a beggar reaching out to accept the gift of a king. 13 years ago this beggar reached out an unworthy hand and received the gift of eternal life. I didn’t deserve it then and I don’t deserve it now. But I have it- by grace!!!
Why, then, should I try to live a good life? The reason for living a godly life is gratitude for this gift of eternal life. I’m not trying to gain something I don’t have by my efforts to be good. Rather, I’m saying, “Thank you, Lord.” The motive for Christian living is gratitude for the gift of eternal life.
If this makes sense to you then keep reading!!!
If you would like to receive this gift of eternal life the let me clarify what this involves:
1. Transfer of trust
2. Receive the resurrected and living Christ as Savior
Revelation 3:20- “Here I am! I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears My voice and opens the door, I will come in eat with him, and he with Me.”
3. Receive Christ as Lord.
4. Repent

If this is really what you want, I can lead us in a prayer and we can tell God what you just told me. Email me or comment to this post and I will respond.

Next week I will pick up where we left off in the book. It is imperative that we know who we are in Christ and that we are a child of the King.

Ciao!!!

D. Shannon Rainwater <
Ezra 7:9-10

Who Are You?

“Our identity in Jesus Christ is a fundamental truth that we believers need to understand, if we are to experience this promised freedom and grow to Christian maturity.” Neil Anderson



I was watching one of my favorite movies, The Bourne Identity, and in the opening sequence and to set the plot the main character, Jason Bourne, was asked by his rescuers “Who are you?” How did he try to identify himself? By his name? By his language? Perhaps it was his knowledge in his trade?


Neil Anderson writes that the search for meaning and hope is based on the Christian’s understanding of who you are in Christ. I have heard this terminology before. The infamous “IN CHRIST” statement. I never understood until this first chapter. It is the critical foundation “for your belief structure and your behavior pattens as a Christian.


First, I want to stop right here for a moment. If you are reading this blog with a skeptical heart then let me assure you that I was always skeptical. But let me first ask you a question. Have you come to a place in your life where you know for sure that if you were to die today you would go to heaven, or is that something you would say that you are still working on?
In another post I will share how I came to know for certain that I have eternal life and how you can know also but for now permit me to ask another question.
“Suppose you were to die today and you were standing before God and He were to say to you, ‘Why should I let you into My Heaven?’ what would you say?”


If you are just flabbergasted that I would even ask such a question then you need to read on. You see Heaven is a FREE gift! (Romans 6:23 “For the wages of sin is death but the GIFT of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.”)
A gift is not earned or deserved. Suppose your best friend were to surprise you with an expensive gift like a car, you would almost immediately start feeling like you should give them some money for it. Right? At least something for compensation. Actually that would be an insult to the gift giver. Besides if you did give compensation to the friend, it would no longer be a gift. I kills me to see the Krishna’s at the airports and malls when they give a gift and then expect a donation. (great lead in to the gospel by the way). My response has always been “How can the gift be a gift if I just paid for it?” It is the same with eternal life. Ephesians 2:8-9 says “For it is by grace that you have been saved, through faith – and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God – not by works, so that no one can boast.”
This can be clearly seen when we study what the Bible says about man.
Man is a sinner. In Romans 3:23 it says that “we have all sinned and fallen short of the glory of God.” When we think of sin many times we think of robbery, murder, adultery, etc. The Bible tells us that sin is anything that doesn’t please God or is a transgression of His law. Anything we do that we shouldn’t, like losing our temper or stealing- these are sins of commission. Anything we should do but don’t, like failing to pray or read the Bible or to truly love our neighbor- these are sins of omission. There are not only sins in deed, but also sins in word and thought like lying, cursing, lust, pride, and hatred. The Bible says that these are all sins. Lets put into perspective to see the seriousness of this.
Let’s say that I only sin maybe ten times a day, or even five, or just three. Why, I would be practically a walking angel! Imagine if no more than three times a day did I think unkind thoughts, or lose my temper, or fail to do what I ought towards God and man- I would be a pretty fine person, would I not? Think about this for a moment, even if I were this good, I would still have over 1000 transgressions a year! If I lived to be the age of 70, I would have 70000 violations of the law of God on my record. Think what would happen to an habitual offender in a criminal court with 70000 transgressions on his record.
So we see by this that man CANNOT save himself. In the book of Matthew it says that we are to “be perfect, therefore, as your heavenly Father is perfect.”(Matt. 5:48) If I were to have you over for breakfast one morning and I were to prepare an omelet with five good eggs and one rotten egg, I could not serve it to company and expect it to be acceptable.
Even less can we serve up our lives to God, which may have many things in them that men would call good, and yet are filled with deeds and thoughts that are rotten, and expect them to be acceptable to God.
If we want to get into heaven by our good works, then all we have to do is to be perfect “be perfect as your heavenly Father is perfect”. God’s standard is complete obedience to Him in all things and at all times. We ALL fall short of this.
Do you see now why it is impossible for anyone to get in to heaven by their good works? This really comes in to sharper focus when we look at what the Bible says about God.
God is merciful and therefore does not want to punish us. 1 John 4:8 say that “God is love”. God is also just and therefore MUST punish sin. In Exodus 34:7 God says that “He does not leave the guilty unpunished.”
This seems to be a problem for us as we just said that man is a sinner and cannot save himself but God solved this “problem” in the person of Jesus Christ.
Who is Jesus? According to John 1:1, 14 He is the infinite God-Man.
“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
The Word became flesh and took up residence among us. We observed His glory, the glory as the One and Only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth.”
What did Jesus do? He died on the cross and rose from the dead to pay the penalty for our sins and to purchase a place in heaven for us.
Let’s imagine that I have a book in my right hand. It minutely details every account in my life. Each page details the sin of a particular day- every word I have spoken, every thought that ever crossed my mind, every deed I’ve ever done. Here then is the problem- my sin. God loves me but hates my sin and must punish it. To solve this problem, He sent His Son in to the world. The Scripture says “We all went astray like sheep; we all have turned to our own way; and the LORD has punished Him for the iniquity of us all.” Isaiah 53:6. Picture me taking that book that contains all my sins and it is transferred to my right hand because this passages say that God laid on Jesus ALL of my sins. All of my sins which God hates has been placed on Jesus Christ.
When the last sin had been paid for, Jesus said, “It is finished!” This is an interesting word in the original text. It is TETELESTAI, a commercial word which means, “It is paid; the debt is paid.” When He died, He was buried in a grave for three days but He rose from the dead and went to heaven to prepare a place for you and me. Now He offers heaven – eternal life – To you and me as a gift. And this gift is received by faith.
Faith is the key that opens the door to heaven. On my ring ring there are many keys. Some even look somewhat alike. Yet, when I go to unlock my front door tonight, I could try all these keys except the right one and I could not unlock the door . It does not matter how sincere I am in exercising my belief that a different key will open the door. The fact is that only one key will open the door.
The right key to heaven is saving faith. Before we talk about saving faith – the only key that will open heaven’s door- I want to talk about two other keys that people think will open the door to heaven. These keys are head knowledge and temporal faith.
Many people know certain historical facts about Jesus. They believe in Jesus the same way they believe Napoleon or George Washington. They believe He actually existed. They believe that He was a real person in history, but they are not trusting Him to do anything for them now. The Bible says the devil believes in God “The demons also believe–and they shudder.” James 2:19
So believing in God’s existence is not what the Bible means by saving faith.
Temporal faith is another thing that people often mistake for saving faith. When a person trusts in the Lord for finances, you could call that financial- faith. A person may pray and trust the Lord to take care of his family. You could call this family-faith. There is one thing that all of these have in common. They are temporary. For instance, once you reach your destination, you don’t need to trust the Lord for travelling- faith.
All the tings of this world will pass away. They are temporary. But saving faith is trusting in Jesus Christ alone for eternal life. Acts 16:31 says that “believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved”. If we were talking in person right now you would notice that there is an empty chair next to me. You believe that the chair exists, right? Do you believe that the chair would support me if I were to sit on it? But you see, it’s not holding me up for one simple reason: I’m not sitting on it.
For the sake of making my point, let the chair I’m sitting in right now represent me and the empty chair represent Christ. For a long time I believed He existed and He could help me. However, I did not have eternal life because I was trusting in my own good works to get me into heaven. Years ago I repented of my sins and transferred my trust from myself to Jesus Christ- from what I had been doing for God to what He has done for me on the cross. Now I sit in the empty chair. By a simple act of faith I transferred my trust from what I had done to what Christ has done for me.
When I asked you earlier what would you say to God if He were to ask you , “Why should I let you into My heaven?” you said, “I try to be good. I try to live a good life. I have been a pretty good person. “Who is the only person referred to in your answer?
To receive eternal life you MUST transfer your trust from yourself to Jesus Christ alone for eternal life.
Faith is the hand of a beggar reaching out to accept the gift of a king. 13 years ago this beggar reached out an unworthy hand and received the gift of eternal life. I didn’t deserve it then and I don’t deserve it now. But I have it- by grace!!!
Why, then, should I try to live a good life? The reason for living a godly life is gratitude for this gift of eternal life. I’m not trying to gain something I don’t have by my efforts to be good. Rather, I’m saying, “Thank you, Lord.” The motive for Christian living is gratitude for the gift of eternal life.
If this makes sense to you then keep reading!!!
If you would like to receive this gift of eternal life the let me clarify what this involves:
1. Transfer of trust
2. Receive the resurrected and living Christ as Savior
Revelation 3:20- “Here I am! I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears My voice and opens the door, I will come in eat with him, and he with Me.”
3. Receive Christ as Lord.
4. Repent


If this is really what you want, I can lead us in a prayer and we can tell God what you just told me. Email me or comment to this post and I will respond.


Next week I will pick up where we left off in the book. It is imperative that we know who we are in Christ and that we are a child of the King.


Ciao!!!


D. Shannon Rainwater <
Ezra 7:9-10


Apologies

I want to apologize to everyone following this blog. I can not stand it when someone says they are going to do something then does not follow up on it. I have to admit that I AM LAZY!!! I do not do my quiet time like I know I should. I have developed a routine plan that may help me be a little more organized. Please know that the more questions and comments I get, the more dedicated I have to be. So it is up to you to spread the word.

New Opportunity

I just had a great opportunity. My wife and I watched the movie Julie and Julia and loved it. It also gave a great idea for this blog. I want to go through a book and blog about it as I go. I started thinking about what book I want to start with and while I was running I was listening to Daily Audio Bible’s reading of Neil T Anderson’s book Restored and thought it was perfect. But after some thought I really want to start with his book entitled Victory Over the Darkness. It is a book that explores a new Christians relationship with Christ and how we are “in” Christ.

Also what is new is that I’ll be starting a new website dedicated ONLY to everything that BibleGrounds stands for… so be looking for it. I’ll be able to sell books and coffee right from the site. I am thinking that it will be a great evangelistic tool.

Ranting

OK so I had a conversation just a little while ago with a person who is having a tough time. I noticed that the person used a word that is not normal in the English language. It was the “F-” word. So, I said watch your mouth. The response was that they didn’t believe that it was a bad word only that it was an emphatic adjective.

What!?! An emphatic? Please! If it was indeed an emphatic word used to describe disgust then it would be widely accepted as just that!
How many times have I seen (and I’m just as guilty of this as anyone) someone trying to justify their sin. How many times can we say that times are changing and God will understand? Why is it that when things are going bad we blame God then we forget Him when things are going well? Why do think we have to rely on our own strength when we have access to all power?
Sorry for jumping around there.
I remember when I was growing up that I had to play like I was a Christian just so that people at church wouldn’t find out. I found out that I was a pretty good actor. Did you know that our English word “actor” come from the Greek word hypocrite? Funny huh? I was basically a hypocrite but would not admit it. But one day I did, when I became a Christian.
I just wished that it was easier to witness to someone who realizes they need Jesus. BUT the world doesn’t think that way.
By the way…
If you were to die today after reading this post and you are standing before God and He were to ask you “Why should I let you into my Heaven?” What would be your answer?
Think about it? And if you Know that He is going to let you in then what is stopping you from informing your neighbors/relatives/friends? What is the worst that could happen? You send them to Hell #2? NO!!!
And if you don’t know that you are going then please email me. I want to show you how you can know for sure.
Comments? Questions?

When I was first called to the ministry, I had no idea that there are certain rules and qualifications that have to be met to be a minister. According to 1 Timothy 3, the “overseer” must be:

1. must be above reproach,
2. the husband of one wife,
3. self-controlled,
4. sensible,
5. respectable,
6. hospitable,
7. an able teacher,
8. not addicted to wine,
9. not a bully but gentle,
10. not quarrelsome,
11. not greedy
12. one who manages his own household competently,
13. having his children under control with all dignity.
14. He must not be a new convert
15.he must have a good reputation among outsiders
I actually questioned my calling when I learned about this list. I think that that is a part of its purpose. It weeds out those who are looking for the prestige of being a leader in the church. In todays church, whom most leaders do not believe the Bible to be true, skip over the parts that do not fit with their belief.
I discovered while I was in Seminary that some of the higher officials of the church were accepting homosexuals into the church fellowship and putting them into leadership positions. After all, can not a homosexual be called into the ministry? If we read a few verses before the above passage it says that if anyone desires to be a minister then they desire a good thing. So, can not a homosexual desire to be a pastor of a church. Sure they can, but they can not serve as one UNTIL their sin is put under the blood of Christ.

2nd American Revolution, 1 if by economics, 2 if by healthcare

OK! I can not stay silent any more. I know that you all voted for “Homosexuals in the Ministry” as the hottest topic, however, I feel as I must speak on something else.

I say these things because I am an American! Not Scottish-American but just a proud natural born American. My parents were American and their parents were American. Guess what? Their parents were American. I come from a lineage of soldiers and sailors who have given up a part of personal life for the same cause as the founding fathers of America. Freedom!
It should not be cliche when one hears the phrase “Freedom isn’t free” because it isn’t. Many have given their lives for others. For what? So that they can enjoy the feeling of security, justice, and an equal chance of an abundant life. Some have given their health. (Much to say about this later) Some no longer walk or run. Some no longer enjoy throwing a ball with their son. Some can no longer see how beautiful their daughter has become. Freedom costs.
But what do we have freedom from?
Freedom from State Run Religion
Our founding fathers NEVER intended this to be a nation of religion. They came up with the idea of Separation of Religion and State. Does this mean that religion is not allowed in government? No, it means that the State (government) can not run a religion. And from the looks of what our government does today I’m glad they don’t run a religion.
Freedom from Government
Next, we have freedom from our own government. What does this mean? Our government is set up so that everyone of its citizens can enjoy an equal chance to wealth or peace. It means that we can live in an area with out anyone telling us what color our house has to be. (wait a minute!) It means that we do not have to answer to ONE person in charge! We have our voice in the middle of the decision process. (What?) It means that we can buy land produce a product and sell it for a reasonable price even if someone down the street has the same thing. This is the basic principle of FREE Market Capitalism.
Freedom from Foreign and Domestic enemies
We are also free from enemies foreign AND Domestic. This means that our government will provide protection from people from other countries coming to our country and taking over the economy and our way of living (Excuse me?) This means that our government will provide protection from armies of other countries invading our land!
(Wait a minute… you said AND Domestic. What do you mean?)
Domestic enemies means that the government will also provide justice to those who wrong you. They will provide a legal system to protect your belongings and property. They also will provide protection against the very government themselves. (HUH?) We are allowed to express ourselves if the government became the very thing that George W. said that we are doomed to become. The government will not oppress its citizens but instead represent them! We are a government “of the people, by the people, and FOR the people!” George W. never wanted to be president. His thoughts were that the office would be a place for a tyrant and he was finished fighting a tyrant! George W. believed that God should be the head and that the governing principles should come from the Bible not some essays from misled philosophers! Oh by the way… George W. is non other than George Washington.
Finally, I wanted to get off my chest is that we as a nation have fallen far away from what we stood for from the founding fathers to what our government is today. Our government has changed in the past 15 years. Ever since we took out the governing principles of the Bible from our governing principles, America has suffered. We will continue to suffer until we realize that we are FREE!!! Would I dare say that we are headed to a Socialist nation? YES!!! Spread the wealth and free government health is a tell- tale sign that we are headed that way. I have seen pictures comparing Obama to Che and I have to shudder to think that it is a possibility.
I know what you are thinking. What does this have to do with the purpose of this Blog? Bible Grounds? OK, you got me but we can see what the Bible has to say about Socialism, Communism, government, Capitalism, and Religious based government. What do you all think???
Comments please!!!