Wednesday, December 28, 2011

With My Whole Heart #178

Psalms 103:1-5
1 Let all that I am praise the Lord;
with my whole heart, I will praise his holy name.
2 Let all that I am praise the Lord;
may I never forget the good things he does for me.
3 He forgives all my sins
and heals all my diseases.
4 He redeems me from death
and crowns me with love and tender mercies.
5 He fills my life with good things.
My youth is renewed like the eagle's!

David, the Psalmist wrote this Psalm in his later years. He was deeply moved with the thought of all that God had done for him. He uses the word, Lord, the personal name of God. He does so with much endearment.

Have you ever stopped to reflect on all the Lord has done for you? David did; so he had a little talk with himself. His words are spoken to his inner being. His whole heart is a translation of the word for soul. He reminds his own soul, his whole heart, to praise the Lord. He tells his own heart to never forget what the Lord has done.

David then remembers his own sin and the need he has for forgiveness. David was called a man after God's own heart and yet he sinned deeply. He lied, committed adultery and murder. Needless to say as he reflected on his own sin and his forgiveness, he had a reason to praise the Lord. His mind also went to the great healing power of God and again praises the Lord.

David then with his eyes on the future remembers the promises of eternal life. His life would not be over when he closed his eyes in death. There was a future life to anticipate because he had been redeemed. He quickly reminds himself that is only possible because of the love and mercy of God. He was not worthy, but God is a God of forgiveness.

He is rejuvenated and feels his youth return to his thoughts. No wonder he could say to himself, "Praise the Lord". Have you praised the Lord today? I am sure if you reflected on your life you would realize that the mercy and grace of God have sustained and guided you during this past year and you would have no reason except to PRAISE THE LORD.

__________________Today's personal note from Dennis

Greetings from Starbucks in beautiful Tempe, AZ

I do hope you had a great Christmas. I especially hope the New Year brings hope, joy and love to your life. It is hard for me to comprehend that we are on the doorstep of
2012. Remember Y2K? Everything was supposed to come apart and we were in for major changes in life because of computers. Well, Y2K did not turn out as was expected. We probably have more to be concerned about now with "hackers." Oh well, something needs our worries.

I am sure as the year ends you will find something to worry about. I like to think we can also find something to praise God for right now. Search your life and your heart and then practice a little praise. You may actually have to do (as the devotional today says) talk a bit to yourself.

Our family is about finished with birthdays and Christmas and after Saturday night 2011. I am sure you, as I have, had some ups and downs this past year. I can only pray that things in your life will be surrounded by the love and mercy of God. Collin turned 11 on the 28th. He is tall for his age. (5' 1") He loves school and playing video games. He went to Starbucks with me on his birthday
and the entire Starbucks staff and customers sang Happy Birthday to him. Think he was a little embarrassed.

Sandy and I continue our teaching ministry at FBC of Tempe. She begins the Reflections class on Tuesday January 3rd at 9 AM. It will continue until April 17. I will be preaching Sunday (Jan 1) at FBC Tempe at 9:30 AM Intersect Service and at the evening service at 6PM on January 15th, and again on March 4th at the the 9:30 AM Intersect Service.

We leave for Quartzsite, AZ and the ministry during the Gem and Rock Show on January 18th and finish on January 28th. We will be teaching the devotional time each morning and Sandy will be teaching Sunday School to the entire church and all of the Campers on Mission Team. It is one of the highlights of our year. Pray for our
preparation and for the Word to be received with accompanied action.

This has been a good year for our ministry. We so appreciate your prayers,
encouragement, support and concerns. You are wonderful.

May God bless you throughout this New Year.

"May the Lord smile upon you and be gracious to you." Numbers 6:25

~ DGW

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

A Christmas Newsletter #177

Colossians 4:7-9
7As to all my affairs, Tychicus, our beloved brother and faithful servant and fellow bond-servant in the Lord, will bring you information.
8 For I have sent him to you for this very purpose, that you may know about our circumstances and that he may encourage your hearts;
9 and with him Onesimus, our faithful and beloved brother, who is one of your number. They will inform you about the whole situation here. (NAS)

Do you get Christmas newsletters from friends, family members and even those you hardly know? Paul wrote at the end of the Colossian letter a series of statements and questions that read much like a Christmas newsletter. Newsletters contain universal elements. The first element is the latest information. Tychicus was the deliverer of the letter from Paul. His job was to inform the Colossians as to the well being of the Apostle; which hopefully would lead to great encouragement. Paul after all was a prisoner. Paul says that Tychicus will inform them of the whole situation. Paul continues the letter with word that Tychicus and Onesimus will be bringing encouraging words. They will accomplish that by sharing the latest news. Good news is always encouraging.

Colossians 4:10-11
10 Aristarchus, my fellow prisoner, sends you his greetings; and also Barnabas' cousin called Justus; these are the only fellow workers for the kingdom of God who're from the circumcision; and they have proved to be an encouragement to me. (NAS)

Paul also sent greetings from the others who were with him. A good newsletter almost always has a line that says something like, "Everyone here says hi."

Colossians 4:12
Epaphras, who is one of your number, a bonds lave of Jesus Christ, sends you his greetings. always laboring earnestly for you in his prayers, that you may stand perfect and fully assured in all the will of God. (NAS)

By the way we are praying for you. There is nothing as assuring and encouraging as the knowledge that you are being prayed for. Epaphras, a pastor, was a prayer warrior. He labored in prayer and everyone must have known that he prayed for them. His prayers were specific: "that you may stand perfect and fully assured in all the will of God."

Colossians 4:18
I, Paul, write this greeting with my own hand. Remember my imprissonment. Grace be with you. (NAS)

Ministry is not done without support. Prayer and encouragement, love, concern and finances were all needed to fulfill the ministry God had called Paul to accomplish. He was a prisoner spreading the gospel through verbal witness, a lifestyle and the written word. "Remember me" was Paul's reminder. Send out your newsletter. Read the ones you get. Remember to encourage everyone with the latest information, a sincere greeting, prayer, and whatever support is needed.

Merry Christmas!

________________Today's personal note from Dennis

Greetings from Starbucks in beautiful Tempe, AZ,

What a great month. Birthdays, Christmas musicals, grandon's performances and programs, Christmas, and of course shopping fills every moment. Sandy and I have so enjoyed having our family over to our home for several special occasions.

I finished the four Sunday morning teaching sessions with our Sunday School class. I really enjoyed doing that. I am grateful for Steve Landis, our regular teacher, for allowing me that privilege. They are a great class.

Collin was one of twelve in his entire elementary school to qualify for the spelling bee. He did great and we were thrilled.

Burke has a summation of his last quarter's work at a night called Summative. He constructed a castle which depicted the study of the social studies assignment. He did great as you can tell by the picture.

Mandy celebrated her birthday on Sunday evening. We had a great time in spite of the fact that both Mandy and John have shared a bad cold. They neither one were feeling very well.

Our whole family is having a great time with a baby this year at Christmas. Johnny gets to be the center of attention for everyone. Even Aunt Susan gets to give him a bottle; and he does like to eat.
Christmas Eve Services will be held in churches around our world to remind us of that wonderful night 2000 years ago when God invaded our planet in the form of a little baby. He came to die on a cross for our sins and resurrect to give us His life. That is the essence of Christmas. Emmanuel sums it up: God with us. On Christmas Day we
celebrate His birth. I do hope and pray you find a place of worship to attend with fellow believers.

I thank God daily that He has granted me the opportunity to live and hopefully be a blessing to as many people as God brings my way. Almost daily I have the privilege of
telling what God has done for me. The story God gives each of us varies, but it still is HIS story. God has blessed us all so much. Praise Him, Thank Him and Worship Him
this Christmas season.

May God bless you and may you truly find the meaning of Christmas.

Sandy and I both wish all of you a very Merry Christmas. May God's joy fill your heart and mind. Share HIS story with someone this wonderful time of the year. ~ DGW




Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Between A Rock and A Hard Place for Christmas #176

Philippians 1:21 For to me, to live is Christ, and to die is gain. (NAS)

Philippians 4:13 I have the strength to face all conditions by the power that Christ gives me.

Do you ever seem to accomplish getting between a rock and a hard place without even trying? What if the rock and the hard place was the choice between life and death? You might make that choice quickly because you like living. You might believe that you can accomplish more alive than dead; but for the Apostle Paul it was much easier. For to him, whether he was alive or dead, his whole life was Jesus. His life was more than the space of a few years between birth and death. His life was for eternity and he saw eternal life as Christ's life. In order to call death a gain you need to have an eternal perspective.

Paul also saw life as Jesus’ life. Jesus is the life that everyone desires. His life is full and abundant. It is not a life free from trials and tribulations, but a truly living in the midst of whatever would come your way.

The Apostle Paul saw not only that Christ was life; but also that He was the strength and the power to face all conditions. Another translation says, “I can do all things through Him who strengthens me.” Life was never meant to be experienced apart from His life. Anything and everything else falls short.

The Christmas season is a wonderful time to find a meaningful and full life. The baby born in a manger was the one who came to give us His life. He lived a perfect sinless life, died on a cross for our forgiveness, and arose from the dead to give us a way to have a relationship with God. Jesus Himself was God in human flesh. He came to earth to give you life. Real purpose in life is having an eternal perspective on life and death through Jesus Christ.


_______________Today's personal note from Dennis

Greetings from Starbucks in beautiful Tempe, AZ.,

Actually today it is a rainy and cold in Tempe. Guess that is beautiful for all of us here in AZ who seldom see rain or cool weather. I do hope you are enjoying your day. Have you finished your Christmas shopping? I am done!! Got a gift for Sandy. That is my one and only project. I let Sandy do the rest. I give her a little money and let her do her thing at the mall and online. Sandy has the house decorated and the tree is up. Under the tree are some wrapped gifts. I do hope one is for me. LOL

God has so blessed us. We have asked you to pray for Johnny. He had an MRI to determine if his enlarged head is hereditary or caused from fluid. We got word this week that he is doing great. No problems. There is a slight amount of fluid but he will outgrow it. We praise the Lord for that. He needs to be careful about choosing relatives.

Sandy is still dealing with some issues with reflux. She is on medication which we hope will help.

I have enjoyed teaching our Sunday School class. I was filling in for our regular teacher. I only have one more Sunday. So grateful for the opportunity.

Quartzsite Rock and Gem show is a little over a month away. We really look forward to sharing with our Campers on Mission group as well as the ministry in the streets.
Sandy will begin teaching again on Tuesday mornings in January. Pray for her preparation.

Our church is busy with music presentations this month. We so enjoy listening to them. Christmas is such a wonderful time for family and friends. I hope and pray you have a great time with yours.

God bless you all. Thanks for your prayers and love. It means a lot. ~ DGW

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Take A Break! #175

Matthew 11:28-30
28 "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you best. 29 Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. 30 For my yoke is easy and my burden is light."

"Wow! I am so tired." The words of the season seem to be expressed in those five poignant words. Do those words express the way you feel also? Work, school, family, holidays, pressure from finances, travel, and a fast paced life style all lend themselves to a tired, discouraged, and burdened down person. Jesus lived in a very different time and yet His observation of the people of His day concluded that they were also weary and burdened and needed rest.

Biblical lifestyle would seem laid back to you, but maybe the pressures were much the same. Jesus knew that people needed to eat, have shelter, support family and care for the needs of all, and yet He saw hurting people.

Jesus explained to the crowds that His concern allowed them to come to Him and find a gentle and humble heart, and a place of rest. The demands of life were shrouded in the pressure to perform religiously. How often do you find yourself burdened with your faith instead of freed from weariness and burdens of living up to the demands of religion and religious leaders. Take a break! Come to Jesus.

Jesus was surrounded with people who were overwhelmed with the rules and pressures of meeting religious expectations. He came to bring something different. He came to give "life and life more abundant." John 10:10 It is the "life" He offers you. The yoke Jesus brings is easy and His burden is light.

What a great time of year to learn to give your struggles to God. Let Him be your burden bearer. Let Him be your Lord and Savior and your very Life. Jesus says, "Learn from me." Undoubtedly Jesus exemplified a life that was filled peace, joy, love and patience in the midst of a chaotic world. Why not let Jesus have your burdens and weariness. Remember His yoke is easy and His burden is light.

____________Today's personal note from Dennis

Greetings from Starbuck in beautiful Tempe, AZ,

Merry Christmas! One of my grandsons asked yesterday, "how many days it was until Christmas." I guess that is the question being asked not only by the children, but by Moms and Dads, Grandparents, and everyone with a list. Well the answer is, "Way too soon." At least that is the way some of you feel.

Sandy has been on line with Amazon.com the whole week. UPS knows our house without even looking. Saves postage and taxes. Not a bad deal. What I like is it saves a trip to the Mall.

We are in the swing of birthdays. We celebrated Roger's 40th and Susan's 32nd this week. We had our usual birthday bash. Sandy has a hard time not having a big party for all holidays and birthdays. We have one three more birthdays. Mandy and Collin were also born in December. Although most question if Jesus was really born in December we still celebrate His birthday also.

What a wonderful Savior we have. This week for some reason I was hit with a new reality of the humanity of Jesus. I was overwhelmed to think of this baby being born in a manger in Bethlehem and realized that would be like someone being born in a barn in some little town in the midwest or Why, AZ.

Nothing in His birth said He was more than a baby with some strange things taking place. Not many babies have angels announce their birth.

I am still teaching Sunday School. I am enjoying sharing the first three chapters of 2 Corinthians. These verses are so filled with great truths and are such an encouragement.

Sandy and I will again be leading the devotionals at Quartzsite, AZ at the annual revival at Quartzsite Southern Baptist Church and sharing with the people on the streets. The annual Gem and Rock show brings thousands of people to this little desert town in January each year.

This week is concert week. Bennett has both a choir concert and band concert. Burke and Collin have band concerts. We so enjoy watching the grandsons perform.

Although this is a busy time of year I hope and pray you will remember it is the celebration of our wonderful Lord Jesus. I pray you will be encouraged because of your personal relationship with Him. May God bless you and your family. ~ DGW

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Is Your Christmas Merry? #174

Matthew 2:13-18
13 After the wise men were gone, an angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream. "Get up! Flee to Egypt with the child and his mother," the angel said. "Stay there until I tell you to return, because Herod is going to search for the child to kill him." 14 That night Joseph left for Egypt with the child and Mary, his other, 15 and they stayed there until Herod's death. This fulfilled what the Lord had spoken through the prophet: "I called my Son out of Egypt." 16 Herod was furious when he realized that the wise men had outwitted him. He sent soldiers to kill all the boys in and around Bethlehem who were two years old and under, based on the wise men's report of the star's first appearance. 17 Herod's brutal action fulfilled why God had spoken through the prophet Jeremiah: 18 "A cry was heard in Ramah - weeping and great mourning, Rachel weeps for her children, refusing to be comforted, for they are dead."

Christmas is not always the joyous, merry experience that the media or even the church portrays it to be. For many, and maybe you, Christmas is everything but a wonderful time of the year. For Mary and Joseph Christmas was a time of running for their child''s life. Herod heard rumors that a new king was born. His fear of losing power caused a chain of events that endangered the very life of this newborn baby boy named Jesus, who was God in human flesh. Joseph received a dream in which he was told to escape to Egypt with Mary and the baby.

Herod, in order to make sure he remained in power, ordered his soldiers to kill all boys two years and younger. The cry was heard throughout the town of Bethlehem because of the sorrow. What a difficult time of the year to celebrate. It may be the same for you. Memories of Christmas may not be pleasant. Your family, your church, your own personal life may be overflowing with sad thoughts of the season that is supposed to be filled with joy.

Remember that Herod himself died. Matthew 2:15 He remained (Jesus) there until the death of Herod. This was to fulfill what had been spoken by the Lord through the prophet: "Out of Egypt I called MY SON."

Mary and Joseph along with Jesus returned to Israel. The Merry Christmas we share is because of the victory of Jesus. He lived, He died, He arose, and someday He is coming again. Although you may have experienced sad times at Christmas, remember so did Mary and Joseph. In the end they found victory. We are also victorious. Celebrate a VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS no matter what the past of the present, because Jesus is our victory.

_____________Today's personal note from Dennis

Greetings from Starbucks in beautiful Tempe, AZ.,

I do hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving. Sandy was up early in order to have four pies made by 6:30 AM. I sure married good. She fixed a traditional Thanksgiving dinner. The whole family came to our home. We had a great time.

Sunday I was privileged to teach our Sunday School class. We have over 50 in the class. The next three weeks I will continue with the study in 2 Corinthians. The class is so responsive. They are a joy to teach. Sandy will begin teaching again in January on Tuesday mornings. She is looking forward to sharing with the ladies of our church.

In the meantime we are busy with band concerts (all three grandsons), birthdays (all three kids and one grandchild, choir presentations, and putting up Christmas decorations. We have a real band with the three older grandsons playing percussion, trumpet and trombone. I think Johnny may play a hockey stick like his dad.

Sandy and I will be doing ministry again this winter in Quartzsite, AZ during the Rock and Gem Show. The First Baptist Church of Quartzsite sponsors an annual revival. I found out yesterday that my friend of almost 50 years, Henry Smart, will be preaching. Sandy and I will lead the daily devotionals for the Campers On Mission team. It is always a highlight of the year for us.

I know that you will be having family get togethers during this special time of the year. I do pray you will enjoy one another, remember the reason we celebrate Christmas is Jesus, and that you will be safe.

May God bless you during this wonderful season of Christmas. Tell someone about Jesus. Love your family. Celebrate life. Take a nap now and then. Give to someone who cannot return the favor. And as Ron Dunn used to say "love God, hate sin and watch out for big trucks". LOL

I love and appreciate you all. ~ DGW

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Are you facing the Lions? #173

Daniel 6:10 But when Daniel learned that the law had been signed he went home and knelt down as usual in his upstairs room, with its windows open toward Jerusalem. He prayed three times a day, just as he had always done, giving thanks to his God. (NLT)

Philippians 4:6 Don't worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done. (NLT)

Daniel found himself between the proverbial rock and a hard place. The administrators, officials, high officers, advisers, and governors told King Darius, king of the Medes and the Persians, that the king should make a law that will be strictly enforced. The orders said that for the next thirty days any person who prays to anyone, divine or human - except to Darius, will be thrown into the den of lions. Daniel of course could not follow that law. He knew that if he did not follow the law the result would conclude with him becoming lion food.

Daniel did his usual thing; he prayed. He went to his room with its windows open toward Jerusalem and prayed. His normal custom was to pray to the Lord three times a day. This day with a den of lions awaiting he still prayed. HE GAVE THANKS. What a time to give thanks. Circumstances say he should be praying for rescue, intervention, and protection Instead he gave thanks to God.

What are you facing today that feels like a hungry lion is lying in wait to attack you? What is your response? Is it giving thanks in all circumstances? Is it a choice to not worry? Is it your choice to pray about everything?

When you experience life's difficulties it would be easy to complain, worry, fret and give up. God's encouragement to you is to give thanks in all things. How can you do that? You can pray and give thanks because no matter what you are facing you know that you are in Christ. The Bible does not say, "Give thanks FOR all things, but IN all things. God loves you and cares about everything you face. Give thanks IN things.

________________Today's personal note from Dennis

Greetings from Starbucks in beautiful Tempe, AZ

Happy Thanksgiving!!
We all have so much to be thankful for that it is hard to even think of mentioning them all.
  • I am so thankful for my Lord Jesus. He is not only my Savior and Lord, He is my very Life. He said in his own words that He came to give us life and life more abundantly. I believe that and am so grateful.
  • I am thankful for my family, my children, my son-in-law and daughter-in-law, my grandchildren, and my Dad. And of course all my extended family.
  • I am also so very thankful for my wonderful wife, Sandy. She has been my love, my encourager, my support, my joy for over 45 years now. How thankful I am that God has allowed us such a wonderful life together.
  • I am thankful for friends all over this planet. God has allowed me to meet people from all over the USA and around the world. It is such a blessing for which I am very thankful to have had the opportunity to know these special friends.
  • I am thankful for the material blessings from God. He has richly blessed my life.
This past week Sandy and I had lunch with one of the Doctors who cared for me when I was at my most critical point. It was so good to meet with him and his medical assistant as friends. They are special people. I am thankful for them.

We are having our family over for Thanksgiving dinner. I am thankful we all can be together. What a blessing!

I do hope and pray you have a wonderful time celebrating God's blessings and thanking Him in all things. It would be so great if I could see all of you during the holiday season. Quite impossible, except in my thoughts. You are special and I thank God for you.

God bless you and all yours. ~ DGW

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Are You Chained to the Chariot? #172

1 Corinthians 2:14
14 But thank God! He has made us his captives and continues to lead us along in Christ's triumphal procession. Now he uses us to spread the knowledge of Christ everywhere, like a sweet perfume.
15 Our lives are a Christ-like fragrance rising up to God. But this fragrance is perceived differently by those who are being saved and by those who are perishing
16 to those who are perishing, we are a dreadful smell of death and doom. But to those who are being saved, we are a life-giving perfume. And who is adequate for such a task as this?

Picture in your mind an army general riding through the center of the city. He has just won a great victory. Behind him is the conquered general of the opposing army tied to the chariot and led through the city. Often you may think of yourself as the conquering general riding in the beautiful chariot or on the back of a white horse when in fact the scripture says you are the captive. The conqueror is King Jesus. He leads you in His triumph.

It is not your victory; it is His. The Apostle Paul writes that he is thankful, full of gratitude to be led in Christ's triumph. He sees himself as being carried through the city as a
spectacle. Although Paul's discovered an open door for the gospel was available in Troas he had no peace about staying there. Instead, grateful to be led in Christ's triumph he ends up in Macedonia. He was committed to finding Titus. That was God's leadership for his ministry.

Remember when you find no rest for your spirit, and you are staring at an open door for ministry that you are chained to the chariot of Christ. He is your leader and he leads you in His triumph. The open door at Troas closed, but a new door opened. Paul understood that change of ministry assignment is a result of being chained to the charity.

How utterly impossible it is for you to accomplish the ministry of the gospel in your own strength and power. Christ is our sufficiency and our adequacy. Be glad that you are chained to His chariot. Your life and ministry will to some be a fragrant aroma, to others the stench of death. Some will see the life of Christ in you as you are led in His triumph. Others will not understand and reject Christ and will see your life as wasted.

Be grateful that you are chained to His chariot. You will be led in victory!

________________Today's personal note from Dennis

Greetings from Starbucks in beautiful Tempe, AZ

We all have heard the saying, "Time flies when you're having fun." I must be having a really great time, because time seems to fly by. My Dad used to tell me that as you got older time went faster. Wasn't so sure he knew what he was talking about. I have changed my mind. He knew exactly what happens as you get older. It is almost Thanksgiving 2011. It was only two years ago that I was unsure I would make it until Christmas

. But I am THANKFUL that I am still around, although time is moving very fast.

Sandy finishes teaching the Tuesday Ladies Bible Study this week. She has enjoyed sharing with the ladies at First Baptist Church. I am looking forward to teaching Sunday School Nov 27, Dec 4 and 11. Some of you caught the error last week when I mentioned the class met at 1:00 AM instead of 11:00AM. Some of you were concerned I would have no one to teach that time of morning.

The picture is of Burke and Johnny. Burke is Roger and Jen's youngest and of course Johnny is the preemie who has grown up. Burke is 10 and in fifth grade. He loves to play with his little cousin. The pic was taken on the bunk bed. Johnny is having
an MRI of his head. It is larger than normal and the DRS want to find out if it is fluid or just hereditary. Most of you have accused some of our family with big heads. LOL Please pray for a good outcome of the MRI. It is not scheduled yet. He did weigh 20 lbs 15oz this week. A long way from the three pounds he weighed at birth.

Roger has started his own law firm. He has a web site up and running and already has clients. Check out his web site. www.jrogerwoodlaw.com. He is excited.Pray for his new venture.

Sandy and I are already looking forward to our annual trek to Quartzsite, AZ. We do ministry during the annual Gem and Rock Show. Thousands of people gather in the desert to buy and sell rocks, gems, jewelry, and junk. Sandy and I will be leading the morning devotionals for the people doing the ministry. Really looking forward to the opportunity again this year. The dates are January 21-28, 2012. Begin now to pray for those who will hear the gospel and those who will do ministry.

I pray for you that you will have a wonderful holiday season. Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years seems to be a time when many people think about God as during no other time of the year. Even though we have greatly commercialized the season I believe we can still use the season to share about our wonderful God and Savior.

May God bless you as you gather with family and friends to enjoy this special time of year. Thanks for taking time to drop me a note. It means a great deal.

May God bless you with peace in your spirit. ~ DGW

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Victory Is Ours #171

1 Samuel 30:8
And David inquired of the LORD, saying, "Shall I pursue this band? Shall I overtake them?" And He said to him, "Pursue, for you shall surely overtake them, and you shall rescue all." (NAS)

When David's family was attacked and his wives and daughters and sons carried away into captivity by the Amalekites David and all of Israel wept until they could weep no more. Then when he had no strength left he inquired of God who told him not only to pursue the enemy, but that he would also have victory and all of the captives would be rescued.

The Amalekites were the descendants of Esau. When Moses brought the nation of Israel out of Egypt they were attacked from the rear by the Amalekites at Rephidim. By approaching from the rear they killed the weakest of all the people. A battle ensued and Israel prevailed. Moses then declared to Israel that the Amalekites would always be their enemy. Later Saul is called to battle the Amalekites with the instruction to kill everyone. Saul disobeyed and brought back the King of the Amalekites, Agag.

Some have compared the Hebrew's battles with the Amalekites to the Christian's battle with their own flesh. The flesh is not the physical body, but the selfish desires, lustful ways, as seen in the fruit it produces: Galatians 5:19-21"The fruits of the flesh are obvious: sexual immorality, impurity and debauchery; idolatry and witchcraft; hatred, drunkenness, orgies, and the like. I warn you, as I did before, that those who live like this will not inherit the kingdom of God." Galatians 5:22-23 "But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law."

As Christians we can have victory over the flesh by walking in the Spirit. The battle between the flesh and the Spirit is ongoing and will be all of your life. The Christian is never free from the battle, but can be victorious over the flesh. Galatians 5:16 "But I say, walk by the Spirit, and you will not carry out the desire of the flesh." The battle will always be raging, but victory is ours through God's Holy Spirit.

_____________Today's personal note from Dennis

Greetings from Starbucks in beautiful Tempe, AZ

Sandy and I are home once again for the Thanksgiving, Christmas and all the family birthdays. We have such a great time during this season of the year. The only thing we have discovered is that as we have begun to mature we get tired a lot quicker. An afternoon nap sure is nice.

Our friends, the Tuttletons, went home Wednesday. We had a wonderful month with them. It was quite a big difference from two years ago when they also stayed with us a month to take care of me and Sandy when I was so critically ill. Great friends are hard to beat.

the retreat in Ohio was a wonderful blessing. We have been meeting each November for nine years. It has been a joy to watch the whole group mature in their faith and walk with god. Bob and Pat Moser, the leaders, have been teaching this group over twenty years. Time makes a difference.

Yesterday Interstate 10 was closed because of an oil tanker fire. You may have seen it on the news. The school that was evacuated is the school tow of my grandsons, Bennett and Burke, attend. They had an exciting day.

Sandy is about finished with her Tuesday Bible Study. She has enjoyed teaching. The plans look like she might be teaching again in January.

I will be teaching our Sunday School Class on November 27, December 4 and 11. The Watchmen's Class meets on Sunday morning at First Baptist Church of Tempe and 1:00 AM. I am excited about filling in for three Sundays for our teacher. Please continue to pray for opportunities to share God's word.

May God continue to bless you with His overwhelming power and strength. ~ DGW


Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Let Go Of Your Load #170

Psalms 55:22
"Cast your burden upon the Lord and He will sustain you; He will never allow the righteous to be shaken."

Ever pick up something too heavy for you to carry by yourself. No matter how hard you tried. groaned or grunted you just couldn't pick it up. Some things are too big to budge. It is not necessary to make attempt after attempt and continue to fail. You need victory. God has an answer, "Cast your burden on Him."

The word picture in this Psalm is a person carrying a burden too heavy to bear alone. The Psalmist reminds you that God is able to receive your load, bear it and to carry your burden. As in most things there is a perquisite. Something has to happen first. You have to cast your burden off of yourself.

You may attempt to convict yourself you can do it alone. You can try to convince friends and family that you can go it alone. You may try to convince God that you don't need His help, but think again. You need help. Be encouraged that God will sustain you. He will never allow the righteous to be shaken.

So when you attempt to handle life's burdens and be in control of the outcome you are merely fooling yourself. God desire is for the righteous. His children, to never be shaken or to become unstable or fearful. You will be shaken unless you learn to cast all our burdens on the Lord.

The promise of never being shaken is yours. What are you carrying around right now that has you "shook"? Give it up! Let Jesus have your load by first letting go of your struggle and then, "Cast all your cares upon Him, because He cares for you." 1 Peter 5:7

_________________Today's personal note from Dennis

Greetings from Starbucks in beautiful Tempe, AZ,

By this time you receive this we will be in OHIO! Brrrrrrr!

Thanks for your notes of support and words of prayer you have shared with us this week.
Sandy and I are both doing well and are excited about our time in Ohio this weekend. We are teaching on several Biblical characters and how God used them for His glory when it seemed He should not have. The title we have chosen is: "God is not finished with you yet." Pray for us as we share God's word.

We had a great time this week watching our oldest grandson,
Bennett, in the musical "OKLAHOMA".

He is a freshman at Horizon Learning Center. We are really proud of his accomplishments. He has been blessed with musical abilities like his Dad. (see picture)

Sandy continues to teach on Tuesday mornings at First Baptist Church of Tempe. She has been asked to teach in the spring again. She is praying about that opportunity. Pray for her decision.

I have been asked to teach the Watchmen's Sunday School class on Sunday mornings at FBC November 27, December 4, and 11. I am really excited to give our wonderful teacher Steve Landis a three week break. The class is around 50 in size and primarily folks in 50s and 60s. Great fellowship.

We look forward to being home for the holiday season. Of course for our family that not only means Thanksgiving and Christmas but birthdays. I often joke that with Roger, Mandy, Susan, Collin and Jesus all celebrating birthdays in December. I end up broke at the end of the month.

Thanks again for your prayers and support. You mean so much to us. Take a minute to read today's devotional. I think it will bless you.

God bless all you do and may God be your strength. Ask Him to fill you with His Holy Spirit in order to serve Him. ~ DGW



Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Cry HELP! #169

Jonah 2:1-2
Then Jonah prayed to the Lord his God from the stomach of the fish, and he said, "I called out of my distress to the Lord, and He answered me. I cried for help from the depth of Sheol; Thou didst hear my voice." NAS

You may never have found yourself in quite the predicament in which Jonah found
himself. He was running from the call of God in his life. God was specific in His
instruction to Jonah; "go and preach to Nineveh." His unwillingness sent him on a fast and furious trip in the opposite direction. That response will usually bring anyone to an unfavorable end.

As a result of his rebellion Jonah ended up on a ship from which he was thrown overboard and left to die. Instead of dying God prepared a great fish to swallow him.
So now Jonah finds himself in the predicament of a lifetime. He was in the sea in the belly of a great fish with no hope.

Jonah was unable to save himself from the great waters; yet in his distress he called
out to God in fervent prayer. Have you ever been at the point of despair? Were you convinced you were not going to survive? It is when there is no hoe of survival, no word of encouragement, no way out that you will learn to call out to God. It is strange that you may think of prayer as the last resort rather than the first choice.

When you get desperate enough that you will ask God to save you; It is then you will discover that He was all you ever really needed. He is more than adequate to meet your need. Just call out to Him right now He loves you and desires to rescue you from the fish that has swallowed you, whatever it may be. After Jonah called out to God he was rescued and went on to fulfill his calling to preach to Nineveh. A whole city repented of their sin and came to faith in God because one man cried out to God in the time of desperation.

How desperate do you have to get before you "call out to God?" Are you facing a big fish and an ocean of unfriendly water? Take a lesson from Jonah. "HELP" was his cry. There is nothing wrong with admitting you are being engulfed and are over your head in struggles. It is usually only when yo

Why not call on God to rescue you and then allow God to fulfill your calling?

________________Today's personal note from Dennis

Greetings from Starbucks in beautiful Tempe, AZ
Hoping and praying that you had a wonderful week.
We are back in Tempe after a great time in San Diego.
It is always good to be home.

Sunday we celebrated the resurrected Jesus with our friends at Northpointe Baptist Church. They are such a great church. Sandy and I feel like we are home
at Northpointe.

Praise the Lord with us. The report for Sandy's thyroid tests came back and show no malignancy. We are very thankful. I met with the oncologist on Friday and although I have a new tumor it is small and will require no treatment for now. Praise the Lord again.

Many of you have asked about our preemie grandson, Johnny. As you can see by the pictures seven months have made a big difference. He will be eight months old on November 8th. Again we praise God. The picture of him as a Big Boy shows him eating real food. His Dad thought it looked like BBQ sauce and put his picture on Facebook with the caption. "More ribs please" He received many comments. Some even believed he really served him BBQ sauce.
One person chastised him for doing it. My son-in-law
with his quick wit wrote back that they were "baby back ribs."

Sandy and I will be in Columbus, Ohio November 4-6 leading a retreat for our friends Bob and Pat Moser. The retreat setting is the beautiful Hocking Hills area of Ohio. We look forward to seeing all our friends in Columbus. Please pray for us as we continue to prepare.

It is very encouraging to me that almost 1400 of you receive The Encourager each week. Thanks for dropping an email to me to let me know how I can
pray for you and to let me know how things are going in your life, your family and your church. The purpose of The Encourager is to 'encourage God's servants.' I do hope and pray you are encouraged. Take a look at this week's Encourager devotional and be encouraged.

God bless you. May God give you strength, courage, power and love today. ~ DGW

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Just Be You #168

1 Peter 4:10
As each one has received a special gift, employ it in serving one another, as good stewards of the manifold grace of God. (NAS)

God in His graciousness has given to every believer a spiritual gift. The gifts are given for the benefit of the Church and for the glory of God. The gifts are given in order to best serve one another. To received a gift is to become responsible for its management and use. No one can say they have not received a gift for the grace of God has made sure each one has a gift.

Every person becomes a servant through the use of his or her gifts. A good manager is someone who uses his or her gift for its intended purpose. Your purpose in life is to use your various gifts to serve. As a pen is made to write, you are made to use your gift, if it accomplish its purpose. So you are meant to achieve fulfillment as you serve by using your spiritual gift. Your personal sense of value and worth is enhanced and proven as you serve through the use of your giftedness.

Romans 12; 1 Corinthians 12-14; Ephesians 4; and 1 Peter 4 all reveal the names and uses the gifts given by God's Holy Spirit to use for His glory and the needs of others. You are unique. No one is given a gift mix quite like yours. Combine your personality, life experiences and gifts and you become a special instrument in the hands of God.

Your responsibility is the stewardship of all that God has given you. You will be fulfilled and your life will count for His glory as you just be who you were meant to be. Discover and use your gifts. Study the passages of scripture that relate to gifts. Begin by serving others and you will likely find your gift as you serve.

Praise God for all things, but never forget to praise Him and thank Him for making you special. You are special to God and to all those who serve in His name. Use your gifts wisely and use them often.

_____________Today's personal note from Dennis

Greetings from foggy San Diego,

Sandy and I are enjoying our time with Don and Tommie Tuttleton in San Diego this week. We spent yesterday at the famous San Diego Zoo. What a neat place. We all were very tired after walking all day up and down the hills of the zoo. It was worth it though.

Thanks for your prayers.
1. My reports came back and I have a very small new tumor in the right lobe of the liver, but the oncologist does not feel a need to treat it for now. Labs showed a slight increase in liver enzyme counts, but not enough to be greatly concerned.
2. Sandy is still awaiting reports on the nuclear tests of her thyroid. We should hear from the Dr. before the week is over.
3. Susan finally is getting relief from the pain in her feet and hands from the peripheral neuropathy. She is so grateful.

I will be preaching Sunday October 23rd at Northpointe Baptist Church in Chandler, AZ. Their YOUNG pastor is hiking the Grand Canyon. I will preach. He will hike.

Sandy continues to enjoy teaching her Tuesday Ladies Class at First Baptist Church of Tempe. She is teaching Ephesians.

We continue to prepare for the retreat in Ohio. We will be in Columbus November 4,5,6. We look forward to seeing all our friends in that area of Ohio.

God has been good to us over the past few months in spite of health issues. We believe our purpose is to bring glory to God through our lives, in our message, and with our actions and words. That is our goal and aim. No matter what any of us face in life God can receive glory. What a great God we serve. ~ DGW

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Tasks to Complete #167

Luke 14:28-30
For which one of you, when he wants to build a
tower, does not first sit down and calculate the cost, to see if he has enough to complete it? Otherwise, when he has laid a foundation, and is not able to finish, all who observe it begin to ridicule him, saying, 'This man began to build and was not able to finish. (NAS)

No one likes to be ridiculed, even if it is deserved. Jesus warned His disciples to be aware of deciding to be His follower without first counting the cost. It is easy to sign on a dotted line and join up to all kinds of ventures. To become a disciple of Jesus is a lot more serious than building a house or buying a car.

The cost for a disciple is surrendering everything to the Lord. The Bible says of the first disciples, “They left everything to follow Him.” Luke 5:11 Jesus uses an example of what it means to be His disciple by describing someone who decides to build a tower but does not sit down first and calculate the cost. Can you imagine building a house without knowing the final cost? When the money ran out the builder simply quit building only to leave a partially finished house.

That left him open to ridicule. A professional baseball player was asked what was the most important part of hitting the baseball. His answer was simply, “Follow through.”

Books have been written with the theme of ‘finishing well’ referring to life itself. To finish a job is maybe the most important part. Many things have been started. In some cultures and countries to become a disciple of Jesus could cost you family, job, status, and maybe even life itself. To be a follower of Jesus and not finish brings ridicule and failure. Don’t begin the tower until you count the cost.

Buildings, movies, projects, books, music and a host of other things have been started and never finished. In fact few things are ever finished. When it comes to being His disciple Jesus desires us to follow Him all of our lives. To co

mmit to be His disciple is a life- changing experience of which there is no turning back. Are you considering becoming His disciple? First count the cost. You will find a life of challenge. Few things are finished. Plan now to finish what you start, especially when it comes to being a disciple of Jesus.

_________________Today's personal note from Dennis

Greetings from Starbucks in beautiful Tempe, AZ..,

Challenges abound. Sandy received her Ultra Sound test results. She has nodules on her Thyroid. She will be having a nuclear test done this week to determin whether they are hot or cold. If they are hot it means they are benign, if cold there is a possibility of malignancy. If they are cold then a biopsy will be taken. Pray for her and the tests and for good results. As you can imagine we are all concerned.

Susan continues to fight the peripheral neuropathy. Her hands, arms, feet and legs are all involved in the pain. She is on medication to try and correct the problem. Pray for her. She is having a hard time working because she cannot drive or use her hands without pain and her work includes using the computer, telephone and taking clients to see homes.

I have a preliminary result on my tests. I actually see the oncologist on Friday the 14th. There is a new tumor in the right lob of the liver and some ascites. The liver counts have again gone above acceptable levels. Friday I should know the next step of action. Again, just pray.

Our family had a wonderful time on Sunday as we celebrated birthdays. Jennifer and Bennett celebrated together. Jen #40 and Bennett #14. It is hard to believe I have a grandson 14 years old.

Sandy and I will be spending next week in San Diego, CA. with our friends the Tuttletons from Louisiana. Looking forward to seeing them.

I will be preaching on October 23, 2011 at the Northpointe Baptist Church in Chandler, AZ.

Sandy and I continue to prepare for the retreat in Ohio. Our topic, "God is not finished with you yet." has been challenging to prepare and yet very rewarding. Our study has
kept us busy the past few weeks. Pray for the retreat November 4-6.

You will never know how much I appreciate your prayers. We become aware of our needs and it seems your prayers are already ahead of us. Thanks a bunch.
I love you all. ~ DGW