Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Don't Forget! #156

Judges 8:32-35

32 And Gideon the son of Joash died at a ripe old age and was buried in the tomb of his father Joash, in Ophrah of the Abiezrites. 33 Then it came about, as soon as Gideon was dead, that the sons of Israel again played the harlot with the Baals, and made Baal-berith their god. 34 Thus the sons of Israel did not remember the LORD their God, who had delivered them from the hands of all their enemies on every side; 35 nor did they show kindness to the household of Jerubbaal (that is, Gideon) in accord with all the good that he had done to Israel.

How easy it is to forget. Maybe you couldn't find your keys this morning, or remember where you parked your car at the mall, or if you finished that project or assignment. No matter what you forgot it is usually not a big deal. But when you forget what God has done for you in the past, it is a big deal.

Gideon had been used of God to rid the Israelites of their arch-enemies, the Midianites. He had led them to an abundance of spoil and positioned them as the leaders of their world. Gideon died at a ripe old age and as soon as he was gone the sons of Israel again began to worship Baal. The Bible says they did not remember the LORD their God. You can forget lots of things, people, events; but you cannot afford to forget God and all He has accomplished in your life.

God had miraculously delivered Israel from the Midianites even though they were greatly outnumbered. God intervened and gave three hundred men the victory over an entire army. You might wonder how could they forget that? But how many times do you worry, fret, stew and become discouraged because you forget what God has done for you in the past. The great thing about God is that what He has done before He can do again. Trusting in Him for what He has done should lead you to trust Him for what He is about to do.

Your faith is based on the God who does not change. Remember what He has done before and trust Him to do it again. Don’t allow yourself the choice of forgetting the greatness of God and His past watch-care over you.

Remembering is the wonderful experience of reliving God’s hand on your life in the past and making sure it is applied to the present. Remember how great God is!

___________Today's personal note from Dennis

Greetings from Pierre South Dakota,

I awoke this morning to a beautiful summer day in Pierre. The sun was shining and the grass is green. There is
still flooding in the area from the rains earlier this year. We took a ride on our friend's house boat last night as the sun was going down. The sunset was arrayed in color and the water was peaceful. Collin took the opportunity to jump from the roof of the house boat into the cool water. (not once but maybe 20 times.) He loved it. I even caught a nice sized small mouth bass.

Our friends, the Jones family, are doing really well. It is so great to see friends. I started to say old friends, but I think I may be the one getting old.

One of the men in my Bible Study lost his father-in-law to cancer last week. I preached his funeral on Saturday at Grace Community Church in Tempe. The service gave an opportunity to share the gospel with many non-believers. Continue to pray for the fruit of that funeral.

Burke and Bennett started school this week. Summer for them is really short. Their school is basically year round with several breaks. Both are excited about school and the many activities their school provides.

Baby Johnny is doing better all the time. He still does not like his helmet but it is beginning to make a difference.

I will be preaching here in Pierre at the Community Bible Church on Sunday. This will be the third time to share God's word with this great church. Pastor Harvey has been very generous to allow me to share his pulpit.

Sandy and I are scheduling speaking engagements for the rest of the summer and the fall. God continues to open doors for ministry. For that we thank Him. Please continue to pray for those opportunities to continue.

I receive stories of how God is using The Encourager to do exactly as I hoped it would, and that is encouraging God's servants. I spoke with a Worship Pastor in California this past week, and he uses The Encourager for the devotional for his Wednesday night choir rehearsal. I am so glad. Many of you forward The Encourager to your own mailing list. Please feel free to use whatever you can. One business I frequented a couple of weeks ago make copies available for customers by printing a few extras and laying them on the counter where people checking out can take a copy with them. Be creative. Let me know how God is using The Encourager in your personal life, your church, your business or any other way. I get encouraged then.

Thanks for your prayers. Without God's intervention and mercy I would not be here on this planet to share the message of God's mercy and grace. I do hope you will continue to pray for both Sandy and me. May God bless your life with His grace and mercy. To Him be the glory!
~ DGW

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

I, MY, ME! #155

Isaiah 10:12-16

12 When the Lord has finished all his work against Mount Zion and Jerusalem, he will say, "I will punish the king of Assyria for the willful pride of his heart and the haughty look in his eyes. 13 For he says: " 'By the strength of my hand I have done this, and by my wisdom, because I have understanding. I removed the boundaries of nations, I plundered their treasures; like a mighty one I subdued their kings. 14 As one reaches into a nest, so my hand reached for the wealth of the nations; as men gather abandoned eggs, so I gathered all the countries; not one flapped a wing, or opened its mouth to chirp.' " 15 Does the ax raise itself above him who swings it, or the saw boast against him who uses it? As if a rod were to wield him who lifts it up, or a club brandish him who is not wood! 16 Therefore, the Lord, the LORD Almighty, will send a wasting disease upon his sturdy warriors; under his pomp a fire will be kindled like a blazing flame.


What does God think about pride, arrogance, and haughtiness? It is fairly obvious from the Bible that He is strongly opposed to that type of attitude. James 4:6 “God opposes the proud, but gives grace to the humble.”


The King of Assyria was being used of God to punish Zion and Jerusalem. He then promises the King that he will also be punished because of his pride and arrogance. The characteristic of an arrogant, prideful person is the use of the pronouns “I and my or me.” The King uses the pronoun nine times in three sentences. He declares that he has accomplished everything by his own strength. Someone has said, “I was conceited until I found out I was better than I thought I was.” That was the king’s evaluation of himself.


Therefore God will bring judgment against him. God is the one who works in our lives to accomplish the works He desires. The ax does not raise itself against the one who swings it simply means that we are instruments in God’s hand, not the other way around. Everything you accomplish can be attributed to God and others. Humility, the opposite of pride, gives credit where credit is due.


1 Peter 5:6 "God will deal in judgment on an arrogant and prideful life." Give God glory in all things and humble yourself. He will reward your attitude.


_____________________Today's personal note from Dennis


Greetings from HOT AZ!


As most of you in the rest of the country experience the wonderful weather we have here in AZ from June to October I say, "Welcome to Summer."
We have already hit 118 this year with over 10 days over 110. It is great to welcome the rest of you to our world.
Sure, you say it is a dry heat. So is an oven.

Sandy and I have been busy taking care of Johnny the past couple of weeks. With Mandy back at work and John trying to work from home they have needed
some help. Johnny is using his helmet to correct the toaster head and is not at all pleased with it. It is uncomfortable, but very necessary. He cries a lot when he is wearing
it, which is several hours a day. Pray for him and for the patience of the care givers.

Sandy, Collin and I leave next Tuesday for a week in South Dakota. I will be preaching at Community Bible Church in Pierre on July 31st. Looking forward to seeing the folks there.
We will spend time with the Jones family.

Saturday July 23 I will be preaching a funeral for the father of a friend I have met in a men's Bible Study at Grace Community Church. Pray for the service.
T
here will be many
non-believers at the service. We plan on giving an altar call. Pray for God to work in people's lives.

God continues to provide good health for me and Sandy. We praise him that we can continue to serve him.

Thank you for your prayers and support. You are loved. ~ DGW



Thursday, July 14, 2011

Just A Touch #154

Mark 10:13-16

13 And they were bringing children to Him so that He might touch them; and the disciples rebuked them.

14 But when Jesus saw this, He was indignant and said to them, "Permit the children to come to Me; do not hinder them; for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these.

15 "Truly I say to you, whoever does not receive the kingdom of God like a child shall not enter it at all."

16 And He took them in His arms and began blessing them, laying His hands upon them. (NAS)

Do you need a fresh touch from God? Do you need embraced, loved, accepted? Do you need power in your life? Would you like for someone to say good things about you? Then come to Jesus. The mothers of the little children wanted Jesus to touch their children. To touch was to make a connection. The desire of the mothers was for their children to be blessed by connecting to Jesus. Jesus is the same, yesterday, today and forever.

Do you need to connect or reconnect to God? Many in the Bible knew how special it would be if they could only connect with Jesus. The woman, with the issue of blood believed if she could just touch the hem of Jesus’ garment then things would be different. “For she thought, ‘If I just touch His garments, I shall get well.’" Mark 5:28.

He touched the leper and he was healed, He touched Peter’s mother-in-law who had a high fever and it was gone. He touched the eyes of two blind men and they could see.

Although the disciples of Jesus tried to stand in the way, Jesus made sure even the children could come to Him.

He is speaking to you today. Matt 11:28-30: "Come to Me, all who are weary and heavy-laden, and I will give you rest. Take My yoke upon you, and learn from Me, for I am gentle and humble in heart; and you shall find rest for your souls. "For My yoke is easy, and My load is light." (NAS)

Would you ask Jesus to give you a fresh touch. Humble yourself as a little child and come to Jesus. He is ready to give refreshing to your life.

______________Today's personal note from Dennis

Greetings from Starbucks,

More and more I recognize my need to be totally dependent on God. He is the source of all, the power of all, and the finisher of all things. To Him be the glory.

Summer is quickly flying by. The All-Star baseball game seems to mark the middle of summer and the National League taught the American League a lesson here in the Valley of the Sun this week.

Sandy and I are spending most of our summer here in the heat. We will take a week and travel to South Dakota again this year. Plans now are for me to preach at the Community Bible Church in Pierre. Pastor Harvey has been gracious to allow me to fill his pulpit several times. It is a great church. This has been a tough year for them because of the flooding in Pierre.

Our grandsons are busy. Burke and Bennett are in San Diego this week. Collin is attending a soccer camp and Johnny is trying to adjust to a helmet. He does not like the helmet. It is helping him to develop his lungs with the crying he does when he has to wear it.He is doing much better. The medication for the digestive issues is working. He is also low on vitamin D and is receiving a supplement for that.

Sandy is thrilled to know that Burke has inherited the gene for antique shopping.

I do hope all of you are having a wonderful summer. I pray for God’s protection as you travel and spend time receiving much needed R&R.

God bless you all. ~ DGW


Wednesday, July 6, 2011

A Lesson For The Religious #153

Luke 18:10-14


10 "Two men went up to the temple complex to pray, one a Pharisee and the other a tax collector.

11 The Pharisee took his stand [a] and was praying like this: 'God, I thank You that I'm not like other people [b] — greedy, unrighteous, adulterers, or even like this tax collector.

12 I fast twice a week; I give a tenth [c] of everything I get.'

13 "But the tax collector, standing far off, would not even raise his eyes to heaven but kept striking his chest [d] and saying, 'God, turn Your wrath from me [e] —a sinner! '

14 I tell you,

this one went down to his house justified rather than the other; because everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, but the one who humbles himself will be exalted." (HCSB)

Do you ever get the “look down your nose syndrome?” Simply put; do you sometimes think you are better than someone else? Jesus was very hard on people whose attitude was that of the Pharisee. The parable of Jesus illustrates two people. One person was pious in his own mind. He gave examples that would have been appropriate for a religious person of his day. He was a pray-er. He prayed to himself, by himself. He saw himself as absent of greed, unrighteousness, adultery, or even someone remotely like the tax collector. He fasted twice a week and was a faithful tither.

Most churches would give anything to have a church full of people like this man. “Maybe we do.”

In the same room, but far away, likely because of shame, stood the dreaded tax collector. He saw his sin but could do nothing about it. He was broken by his sin and recognized he deserved punishment. He cried out for mercy. Jesus’ conclusion: the tax collector was justified before God, made right, accepted and received God’s love and forgiveness. The Pharisee on the other hand was not. Jesus then says if we exalt ourselv

es we will be humbled. If we humble ourselves God will exalt us.

What a great lesson for religious people. Our acceptance by God is based on our broken and humbled hearts. Put one on today. God will exalt you.

_______________Today's personal note from Dennis

Greetings from Starbucks,

Hope your day is off to great start and ends even better.

Sandy and I are enjoying our summer.We are spending our time watching our grandsons and trying to catch up on things that need done around the house. We have several projects still not completed. There are not enough hours in the day to get them done and take a good nap.

Thanks for your prayers for Johnny. Also thank you for inquiring about his wellbeing. He is better. He now has his helmet in place in order to correct the ‘toaster head’ he received as a preemie. He doesn’t like it very well, but it is necessary. Wediscovered his digestive issues were caused by reflux, milk allergies, and yet to developswallowing techniques. He should outgrow all of them by one year. We praise God that he continues to grow and flourish. He is over 13 pounds.

We are scheduled to be in South Dakota again this year. We leave the last week of July and come home the first week of August. We look forward to seeing friend

s in Pierre. They have been hit hard by the flooding of the Missouri river. Many have damaged homes. Pray for them.


God continues to bless both Sandy and me with good health. I have

discovere

d that retirees never get a day off. We are so grateful for the strength to serve the

Lord and our family.

We would really appreciate your prayers for the opportunity to teach and preach in the area while we are home. ~ DGW