Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Weekend Coming ... New Chapter!

New Years weekend is coming up quick.  The eve will be a night to remember everything from 2010.  The way our lives have traveled to this moment.  How God is a great God to us!  He makes all things work together for good for those love Him!  The first of the year bring forth a FRESH START in many ways.  New day, new year, new resolutions, new diet plans, new reading plans, etc...

There is also a new beginning, a new chapter that's about to be written in the history of First Church of God in Elmont, NY.  A new worship service that is multi-faceted, multi-ethnic, and multi-generational will launch this Sunday!  Personally speaking, this responsibility is great but its exciting and challenging.  There's a great team in place in areas they are "called' and gifted to serve.  (I just got a note from a young person on the team initiating a 24-hour chain prayer!)  People are already excited and sharing ideas how we can serve our community.  2011 will be a new year and a new beginning to a great story!  Be a part of it! 

Enjoy the Ride,

Cecil

Weekend Past ...

Christmas away from home was definitely different! But we were with family in Virginia so that was great! It was a great time to spend with everyone there and to just relax for a few days. No appointments, no meetings, just family time at home.

Played some football (even little Abi played) - proud Daddy here!  Went to the local mall.  Drove by Liberty University.  Ate a whole lot of good food!  And even built a bonfire in the huge backyard in the middle of snowfall... which usually can't do here!

Then the drive back was fun!  An 8 hour trip took almost 30 hours and a hotel stay due to this blizzard!  But it was a safe, great, and memorable experience for all!  I think we know the Nativity Story DVD by heart thanks to Abi wanting to watch it! 

Enjoyed The Ride (definitely),

Cecil

p.s. A new weekend is coming!

Monday, December 20, 2010

Planting New Service - Updates

For those that have been asking and keeping up online, here are a few updates for the launching of new services ...
1. Starting a new series:  FRESH START - STRONG FAITH!  With the new year lets have a fresh start in walk with Christ and ensure our faith is strong to lasts thru the tests of life.  Without the grace of God and the power of God we might be in for a rude awakening.

2. We have the privilege of having Rev. Andrew Binda, NY Church of God Administrative Bishop, come to minister from the Word on Sunday, January 9th, 2011.  He will also be dedicating the new worship service to God for the Great Commission and Commandment to be lived out thru the lives of the people.

3. January is "Bring your Friend to Church Month".  Better yet, all of 2011 is "Bring your Friend to Church Year".  =)  Everyone that attends is encouraged to come accompanied with a friend, relative, neighbor, co-worker, classmate, stranger, etc...

4.  Launching in January and quickly the church is going to serve the community in February.  The annual Winter VBS will be during the school recess for elementary and high school kids.  If you want to have children registerd or want to volunteer, please contact us.  37 little kids and whole lot of "big kids" were impacted for life last year and expecting great things yet again! 

Enjoying The Ride,

Cecil

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

One Year @ QCC

The doors were open to voluntarily minister at QCC - a children's hospital in Queens about over a year ago.  Every month a dedicated team goes to the hospital to spend about an hour with the kids and staff there by sharing stories, singing songs, acting out short skits, etc...

The following is what one of the team leaders shared:
"This has been an amazing year with QCC! In the very beginning of this endeavor, last year (can't believe its been over a year), we had some restrictions in how much we can say about our faith, limitations in using the Bible, and saying the name of Jesus BUT by HIS grace things have really changed!!! Over some months, children started to view our program as "church time" and we have had full reign to speak from the BIBLE, quote scripture, sing praise and worship songs, pray with them, and say the name of JESUS! It's been an amazing journey! We even distributed Bibles two months ago, with the Director's permission, to all the children that came. A day we never thought would come! It really is the most amazing feeling to look into their young faces and say, "JESUS loves YOU!" =) Not only have the children been blessed but the staff and even the security guards have really enjoyed the services. All glory to GOD!"

This past Monday - 12/13, there was a celebration at QCC.  Gift packages that contained board games, books, etc... were given to each unit at the hospital.  And a great drama team - Restored - came out and amazed the crowd with a portrayal of God's love. 

Redeemed & Restored ministers @ Queens Childrens Center...
Merry Christmas to all!
Redeemed & Restored ministers @ Queens Childrens Center..... on Twitpic

Redeemed & Restored ministers @ Queens Childrens Center..... on Twitpic

Keep the children and staff at QCC in prayer! 

Enjoy The Ride,

Cecil

Friday, December 10, 2010

Free Christmas Concert

BRING YOUR FAMILY & FRIENDS OUT TO THIS FREE CONCERT!


Great time to relax with some music and refreshments.  There will be a short play for the enjoyment of the entire family.  Invite a friend and come out tomorrow night!

Enjoy The Ride,

Cecil

Monday, December 6, 2010

The Battle Belongs To The Lord

If we worship God in the visible areas of our life, God will work for us in the invisible areas.  Walk into your battles leading with worship and you will be amazed how God will work for you to be victorious.  Remember that the battles of our life belongs to the Lord God. 

This is a short clip from a message on the battle King Jehoshaphat encountered based on 2 Chronicles chapter 20.  I hope and pray that this blesses you.




Enjoy The Ride,
 
Cecil

Launch of New Service Updates

It was a packed weekend but looking back we wouldn't want it any other way.  We wanted to let you know of updates for the launch of new weekly community focused worship services.  The approach to this new service will be to KEEP IT SIMPLE. 

1. Launch date is for Sunday, January 2, 2011

2. Service will start by 9:30 am and end before 10:45 am.  That's a total of 75 minutes.

3. In those 75 minutes, you will experience praise & worship, ministry of the Word, and time to connect with others.

4.  The target group is unchurched people from multiple nationalities and generations.  Each one brings one.  A friend just invites a friend. 

5.  There are 3 areas that will serve as the approach to ministry: OUTREACH, WORSHIP, FOLLOW-UP!  Serve the community with love, invite them and our friends to church, and connect them to small groups. 

6. A few teams for Sunday services (WORSHIP) were identified with team leads.  If you are interested in joining one of these teams, please let us know.
- Prayer Team
- Greeters & Ushers Team
- Worship Team
- Audio & Visual Team

7.  A team for OUTREACH - local, national, and international missions - is being formed.  A team for FOLLOW-UP - discipleship - is being formed. 

8. Vision Statement:
We see a Bible-based, Christ-centered, Spirit-filled, and multi-ethnic church that lives the Great Commission & Great Commandment!

9: Mission Statement:
REAP THE HARVEST
Restore lives for a Christ-centered purpose
Empower minds with knowledge of God
Align and develop leaders for service
Proclaim Jesus Christ in Biblical worship & lifestyle

10.  Most importantly we are going to spend time in fasting & prayer the last week of December and in future weeks to pray to become strong in Spirit, filled with heavenly wisdom, covered and led by grace of God.

If you would like to learn more or have any questions, please respond with a comment or email me at youthpastor@firstcog.com.  Keep this in prayer! 

Enjoying The Ride,

Cecil

Friday, December 3, 2010

Interesting Weekend Ahead

This weekend is going to be saturated with action, excitement, and the unkown. 
Friday - spend some time in prayer and fasting. 
Saturday - go to Bible class and take 2 exams ... yikes!  Learning some great lessons! 
Sunday AM - worship celebration
Sunday PM - planning meeting for launch of new community worship service
Sunday night - rest relax with friends and family

New Service Plans
- presentation (CHECK)
- notes (CHECK)
- anxious & nervous (CHECK)
- confident that this is God's plan (CHECK)
- confident that we are in God's plan (CHECK)
- hopeful that a great team will step up and commit to THE CALL (CHECK)
- full of faith that God will provide direction,  people, resources, and opportunities to make a difference (CHECK)

Trying to prepare for everything is a task in itself but He's helping us through.  Excited for every part of the weekend.  Trusting in Him and going to have fun along the way! 

Enjoying the Ride,

Cecil

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

God Is Touching All

These are excerpts from an "e-testimony" after a recent prayer time at a home in Elmont ... Hope this encourages you!

Dear ones in Christ Jesus,

I was really amazed to hear the wonderful testimony about what God has done in Danny's life at the prayer meeting in Sujith and Grace's home. Dear ones let's be more serious in our ministries and especially the prayer meetings. God is trying to do something through us...Please find time to sit in His presence.
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Hey everyone,

We had the chance to talk to some of you about what Danny told us after the prayer at Sujith and Grace's place. But for those who have not yet heard...

After the prayer that day Danny said he had "felt God". When we asked him what he meant he explained that he had experienced warmth inside. We asked him how he knew it was God and he said, very seriously, that he felt "all his worries were gone and he felt all happy inside". Now Danny, many of you may not know, worries A LOT! For example, he will have difficulty sleeping the night before the 1st day of school, he worries about his friends, he gets very upset if someone he knows is sick, most recently, he couldn't sleep until daddy came home after the Midnight Run, worrying if his Dada was ok. So for Danny to say all his worries were gone, it had to be GOD!!!

We were excited to know that Danny had an encounter with GOD! An encounter that was personal and one he will never forget. Praying that GOD will be REAL to all of our children, that they may and taste and see that the LORD is good for themselves (not just once but continuously)!
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Amen that's awesome!!

I, personally had a great time when we prayed for all our children, even for the ones in the womb and the ones to come.. (how awesome it is that we can pray in faith for the generations that will come forth of us even when we don't see it YET) I had definitely felt an encounter myself and how awesome to hear that one of our little ones felt the same!! God was definitely there and moving full on!! Let us continue to pray for our children that there would be a thirst inside of them that will not be quenched with anything less than Christ Himself. When we pray in faith, we shall receive....

Be blessed!!
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Enjoy The Ride,

Cecil

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Midnight Run Leads to Clothes Drive

Last Friday the REMIX small group ventured into new territory.  In closing out The Hole In Our Gospel campaign, the team wanted to end it with a service project of compassion to those in need in New York City.  Intervarsity Christian Fellowship - NYIT chapter and REMIX partnered up to do a Midnight Run.

Basically, a team of about 15 helpers prepared brown bag food packages with a sandwich, bag of chips, and bottled water at First Church of God in Elmont.  The count was 85 packages; prepped and ready to be delivered.  Another team of 20 people got into 3 vehicles and drove to midtown Manhattan.  You know God was with us because 3 parking spots were available at our destination point.  We split up into 6 teams and went in all different directions. 

Food was delivered to homeless men and women "living" in their cardboard boxes at the steps of churches, corporate office buildings, restaurants, and in the middle of the streets.  We noticed the two extremes of life in the city.  One was people enjoying dinner in upscale restaurants while the other shows fellow human beings sleeping in cardboard boxes and jumping at the food offered to them because of their hunger!

Our eyes were opened and had the opportunity to talk to a few of them and share about Christ and even pray with some of them.  It was truly a life-changing experience for the teens and adults in their 30's.  This inspired a group to collect winter clothes since last Friday and deliver to the same area this coming Friday night.  You know God's in it because someone random person asked one of us where can I give away some clothing that I collected.  We said give it to us because we are giving it to homeless this week! 

As REMIX is on a winter break, keep everyone in prayer.  Enjoy the break but lets great refreshed to start off the new year with a new, contemporary COMMUNITY WORSHIP SERVICE starting on January 2, 2011.  Please come and check it out!  Sunday mornings from 9:30 to 10:30 am at 657 Meacham Avenue, Elmont, NY 11003. 

Enjoy The Ride,

Cecil

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

CORNELIUS CALL - PART 2

Ok, it took an extra day ... my apologies!  Here we continue the thoughts from study of Acts chapter 10:

- God might change the way He wants to do things.  He might challenge our norms and traditions.  He might ask us to do things never imagined or allowed before (based on the law).  He might ask a Jewish Peter to visit the home, eat with, and mingle with a Gentile Cornelius.  But He wont ever tell us to change the message of the Gospel that needs to be shared with those that need to hear it. 

- If you don't know what to say to a friend, co-worker, or a stranger when it comes to Christ, suggestion is to study and memorize 10 verses.  Acts chapter 10 verses 34-44.  That is the simple script of the salvation message.  That is what Peter shared to Cornelius and his family and friends in their home.  As Peter was still speaking God filled the listeners with the Holy Spirit.  The same one that was in Peter and his aides. 

- Under one roof, a bunch of "church" folks, a bunch of "unchurched" folks, from different ethnicities, cultures, even languages.  Peter's crew, Cornelius' family and friends.  Then 1 message was shared and when the 1 message was received, 1 Spirit - the Holy Spirit came upon the "different" folks.  Its not culture, race, ethnicity, or language that binds us together, but its the one message of the Gospel and love of God and the uniting power of the one and only Holy Spirit that makes us brothers and sisters in Christ. 

Hope this blesses you! 

Enjoy The Ride,

Cecil

Monday, November 8, 2010

CORNELIUS CALL - PART 1

Started a new series titled CALL OF DUTY yesterday at service.  A few snippets of what God spoke to us from the study of Acts chapter 10.  The theme of the sermon is: THE CORNELIUS CALL!

Cornelius - knew GOD but didnt have relationship with Jesus Christ ... YET
Peter - knew GOD and was a disciple of Jesus Christ ... preaching the Gospel message

Few thoughts from Acts chapter 10:
-- God might notice our prayers and works.  He might not answer it.  He'll keep it in his memory bank or "TO DO LATER" project list.  Unless we are connected to Jesus Christ, we might not receive the answers to our prayers or the rewards for our good works.  It might just be a "memorial" offering to God.  If and when we connect or even re-connect with Him, He might go to His "memorial offering" box and starting working on those requests and honoring those acts of kindness. 

-- How many times does God have to show us a vision for what He wants us to do for Him in our lifetime?  Is it 3x times like He had to with Peter on that rooftop?  Are you still thinking about the vision God gave you years ago?  Having a vision alone wont suffice.  If its not CONFIRMED and CLARIFIED by the Holy Spirit, the vision will fade away as time passes by.  However, if you've received the vision and its been sealed by the Holy Spirit, are willing to take the challenge to get out of your comfort zone to obey what God has in store for you?  See it, seal it, and answer the call!

Part 2 will continue tomorrow ...

Enjoy The Ride,

Cecil

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

CAN YOU SERVE UR KING?

The journey of learning about the Hole in Our Gospel is taking me into some challenging areas.  How much do I or can I help someone when they are in need?  If and when I do it, why do I do it?  How can we educate, inform, train, and encourage others in this generation to see the need, feel the need, and act on the need?  I hope it starts with this ministry fair this Friday night.  In my heart, I believe God will ignite or spark a passion in at least one person's heart to help someone or people group somewhere around the world.  That life can be down the block, down the coastline, or across the globe. 

If you feel like you can make a difference in at least 1 person's life, come out and check out the ...
Acts 29 Worship Band will be leading worship.  Various ministries and presenters will be speaking. Networking opportunities and refreshments will be served.

See you there!

Enjoy the Ride,

Cecil

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Theres A Hole In The CHURCH

WHAT IS YOUR CHURCH DOING TO HELP THE POOR AND NEEDY OF THIS WORLD?

JOIN THE JOURNEY THIS FRIDAY NIGHT AT REMIX CAFE!

Monday, October 25, 2010

Give It To Him Today!

Psalms 147
1 Praise the LORD! How good it is to sing praises to our God! How delightful and how right!
3 He heals the brokenhearted, binding up their wounds.
4 He counts the stars and calls them all by name.
5 How great is our Lord! His power is absolute! His understanding is beyond comprehension!

Give God praise today.  Even when your in the thick of things in life, struggling to stay afloat, debating on decision to make, still give Him praise right now!  Giving Him praise is always right and beautiful.  God can mend your broken heart and refresh your spirit.  He can heal the hurts you experience ... so give Him praise right now!

The world population on 10/25/2010 at 10:30 am (EST) is 6,877,333,737The population of evangelical Christians is approximately 648,000,000We're a few billion behind. The count of stars?  An average galaxy contains between 100 billion and 1 trillion numbers of stars.  We really dont know the number - only God knows.  If God can count and name ALL the unimaginable number of stars, believe me, He knows your name and your life.  If He has positioned each star in its place, He also has placed you in this world for a divine purpose.  He knows your name but do you know His name?  His name is Jesus Christ, the risen Savior!  He has His eyes on you, turn your eyes to Him and allow Him to connect with you. 

And each time you look at each other, just remember to give Him praise and thanks right at that moment because that moment is your "right now" moment! 

Enjoy The Ride,

Cecil

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Where Is The American Dream?

Thats a scary question and the sad reality these days is that maybe there is no more such thing as the American Dream.  How does this concept tie in to Biblical principles?

Come check it out this Friday 7:30 pm at the REMIX CAFE ... 657 Meacham Avenue, Elmont, NY 11003.


Enjoy The Ride,

Cecil

Monday, October 11, 2010

Is There An Antidote For Greed?

Come check out REMIX this Friday night to find out the answer to that question!
Do we need the antidote?


Enjoy The Ride,

Cecil

Friday, October 8, 2010

Votes to Oats

I was reading the paper the other day and Abi was playing and talking nearby.  So she walks over and starts pulling and tugging at the paper asking, "Daddy, what is this ... who is that, etc...?"  She finally pointed to the cover on which there was a picture of Carl Paladino.  An interesting exchange took place after that. 

Abi: "Who is that, Daddy?" 
Daddy: "That's Carl Paladino."
Abi: "What is he doing?"
Daddy: "He is talking to people."
Abi: "Why?"
Daddy: "He wants to be the governor of NY."  (might have been much for a 2 year old, sorry)
Abi: (blank stare)
Daddy: "He's talking to people to get votes."
Abi: "He wants OATS?"
Daddy: (smiling) "No baby, he wants VVVVOTES."
Abi: "VVVOTES ... oh ok."
Abi: (sits down and signaling how she eats oats) "Daddy, OATS are too hot, he has to wait and let it cool down."

What can you do but laugh and pick her up and give her a big hug and smooch!  I love you Abi! 

Enjoy The Ride,

Cecil

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Clips from Broken Chains Series: Part 3 - God Recycles

If we are broken, God is not finished with us because He will recycle us for a greater purpose!
I hope and pray God blesses you! 





Enjoy The Ride,

Cecil

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Every Pastor Needs

4 Types of Friends Every Pastor Needs
Written by: Mike Reighard

Pastors may be the most well-known, loneliest men on the face of the earth. Friendship is a vital part of New Testament ministry and leadership. Without quality, biblical friendships, we are modeling a flawed Christian lifestyle for our church members. Yet, for many, the difficulties of pastoral friendships outweigh the benefits.

Most pastors find themselves in an unhealthy relationship where their wife is their only friend and counselor. If a pastor continues to project his problems onto his wife, she will grow disillusioned and desperate to leave the ministry. I believe a pastor’s wife should be his best friend, but she should not be his only friend.

In my 30 years of ministry, I have learned that every pastor needs at least four types of friends:

The Developer
Your best friend will always be the person who brings out the very best in you. According to Billy Graham, he wouldn’t have made it as an evangelist if he had to minister alone. Over 53 years ago, Billy Graham met his staff and best friends: Cliff Barrows, George Beverly Shea, and Grady Wilson. These three men protected him, strengthened him, counseled with their wisdom, and corrected him when he needed it. He is convinced that without these friends he would have burned out within a few years after his first groundbreaking crusade in 1949 (Just as I Am: The Autobiography of Billy Graham, pp. 125-129).

Developer friends will bring the gift of encouragement to a pastor’s life and bring out the very best in him.

The Designer
We tend to think of mentors as a personal, hands-on coach. The Latin and Greek define them more as “advisors” or “wise men.” Jesus was a master mentor. He ministered to thousands, trained hundreds, equipped twelve, and had an intimate friendship with three men.

The designer mentors us in our marriage, ministry, child-rearing, civic involvement, business acumen, or any area where we need a model. Designer mentors may live near or far, be acquaintances or strangers, or may even be dead. They “design” our lives through Scripture, books, tapes, articles, or seminars.

The Disturber
We need friends who will shake up our status quo. Disturbers ask us difficult questions, forcing us to take a closer look at motivations and ambitions. Disturbers know when we have retreated into our comfort zones, and they call us out to greater effectiveness. God uses disturbers in our lives to become the object of greater force that breaks inertia and propels us to greater achievement.

A biblical picture of a disturber is in Deuteronomy 32:11. In this passage the mother eagle tears up the soft nest to reveal sharp thorns that bring discomfort to the eaglets. Because of discomfort, the eaglets leave the nest and learn to fly. The mother develops her young by repeatedly pushing them out of the nest and catching them until they become skilled flyers. Eagles were never meant to stay in the nest and neither were we. The disturber pushes us to learn to fly.

The Discerner
In a lifetime of relationships, perhaps only a handful of people are willing to play this vital role because it requires mutual vulnerability. More popularly known as accountability partners, discerners bring the gift of spiritual insight into our lives. They know how to speak the truth in love. They know how to exhort and rebuke, seeking to keep their friend on the right track. They are also vulnerable—the true friends who will walk into the room of your life while everyone else is walking out.

Proverbs 27:6 reads, “The wounds of a friend are trustworthy, but the kisses of an enemy are excessive.” Always be slow in choosing your discerners and even slower in leaving them.

If you are a typical pastor without close friendships, I urge you to seek them out. They may keep you in ministry for the long haul, and your wife will thank you.

Enjoy The Ride,

Cecil

Friday, September 24, 2010

The Journey Begins

There is an excitement and anticipation about this small group journey we're about to begin.  Everyone's senses are on high alert including our spiritual antennas.  The prayer is that our hearts and minds are transformed to fill the hole in our gospel.  Witnessing the school supplies giveaway bless so many children and families brought a bigger smile and joy to our faces in my opinion.

This week—WHERE is the Hole?

The Hole in Our Gospel, looks to see if we might be forgetting something in our faith journey. It asks, “What does God expect of us?” Are we missing something that He expects of us? Now let’s be clear. The gospel isn’t missing something. We’ve been missing something that’s in it.

Come out for time of worship, Word, and fellowship!
See you tonight at 7:30 pm
Remix Cafe
657 Meacham Avenue, Elmont, NY 11003.

Enjoying The Ride,

Cecil

Monday, September 20, 2010

Golgotha to Calvary

Closing out a series on Broken Chains earlier this month was enlightening and encouraging. The focus was on how God recycles people, situations, places, etc for good and His purpose.  The picture of Golgotha (the place of skulls) came to mind.  That is the hill on which Jesus was taken to to be crucified.

The soil of Golgotha has soaked up a lot of blood, sweat, and tears from criminals, friends, families, and onlookers. The air has an odor of despair, defeat, and death.  The landscape shows gloom and no life.  There are bone fragments mixed in with pebbles and stones laying on the ground.  There are dried up blood stains on those stones, bones, and soil.  There is an aura about Golgotha that exudes "THE END" ... "GIVE UP" ... and quite literally, "DEATH"! 

When we have those "dead" and devastated ares of our life, what do we see, feel, smell, and sense around us? Do we taste the bitterness of hurt? Do we smell the stink of decaying lives? Do we feel the pain of defeat? Do we see the despair in the eyes of people?

They thought taking Jesus to Golgotha would bring Him to the grand finale.  "Exit stage left" as they say on Broadway. The "place of skulls" was the final "resting" area for criminals found guilty in that day.  But wait ... there's hope even for Golgotha.  Because a day was coming that God had planned, before time began, to enter that place, that situation, that lifeless state and do something about it.  Jesus entered the picture.  Jesus was convicted ... but there was no fault in Him.  A holy God entered a devastated and unholy place.  A righteous God walked into the midst of the unrighteous and gave Himself up knowing the bigger picture. 

Is it our relationships with spouses, children, parents?  Is it our finances?  Is it our health?  Is it our emotions?  Is it the ministry God entrusted with us?  Is it our passion for God?  Is it our families?  Is it our marriages?  Is it our commitment to serve the body of Christ?  Is it our relationship with God? 

WHAT HAS NO LIFE RIGHT NOW?  LET THE RIGHTEOUS, HOLY, AND POWERFUL FATHER GOD, SON JESUS CHRIST, AND THE HOLY SPIRIT WALK INTO THOSE AREAS AND ALLOW HIM TO JUST RECYCLE IT FOR HIS PURPOSE AND GLORY! 

We dont talk about Golgotha anymore but we call it Calvary.  When we allow Jesus to come in and take over He will forever change the identity of our lives.  We are not sinners, defeated, sick, or poor, but we are redeemed, victorious, strong, and rich in Him. 

Enjoy The Ride,

Cecil

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Finale from X-Conference

CHURCH SYSTEMS

As the church is the body of Christ, the church systems may be compared to human body systems. The human body is made up of 10 major organ systems. Without all functioning properly the entire body will be affected - weakened. In the same way, the church is made of many systems and if all are not synchronized and functioning properly, the entire church body is negatively affected.

1. Worship Planning – is it maximized?

2. Evangelism – not just "convert" business but DISCIPLESHIP process
a. Prepare for people to come
b. Think big
c. Tick the devil off

3. Assimilation – keep first time “gifts”
a. Relationships
b. Responsibilities

4. Volunteers
a. Lost people need a place to serve
b. 50% church serves 1 hour a week

5. Small Groups

6. Stewardship – part of discipleship proces

7. Leadership Development

8. Strategic – work on church present and future

Enjoy The Ride,
Cecil

Monday, August 30, 2010

NFY

Excerpt from Dayspring e-devotional:
We need a new button, t-shirt, bumper sticker, or cap that reads...NFY! It stands for Not Finished Yet!

Regardless of the label people put on you (senior, baby-boomer, retired person), regardless of the number of birthdays you've celebrated, you are still here. And as long as you are here, you are not there, and as long as you are not there, it means God still has a purpose for you here.

When Jesus was on the cross, the last thing He said was, "It is finished." After He made that statement He died. When is God's purpose for you on this earth finished? It is finished when you die... until then, you are not finished yet! NFY!

Does the thought of getting older discourage you or make you fearful? Consider these words the Lord spoke to Isaiah: I will be your God throughout your lifetime--until your hair is white with age. I made you, and I will care for you. Isaiah 46:4 NLT
Regardless of what stage in life we are in, God has a work to do in us, through us, and for us.  Some are in different phases of God's recycling process. Some have not yet started, some are just underway, some are in the thick and the burning heat of it, some are coming out of it, and some are out of it refined by God.  He will finish the good work He has started.  If God started something he will not leave it undone.  He has to finish it because He is a "complete" God.  Don't give up now because He's not done with you! 
 
Enjoy The Ride,
 
Cecil

Thursday, August 12, 2010

OVERCOME THE "WE'RE SMALL, WE CAN'T" MENTALITY

X Conference Snippets continued ... Focused on Genesis 1: The creation story and how God builds ...

1. God is creative
a. We have to be creative
b. Pull something out of something … ex. Paper out of trees

2. God is strategic
a. Ask God for His wisdom, heart, and direction on matters

3. God is systemic
a. He put a seed in everything - the FUTURE was in mind
b. Ability to produce and RE-produce

4. God is synergistic
a. Make a connection with like-minded people
b. God blesses the right connection

5. God is a God of seasons
a. He not only tells you WHAT to do but WHEN to do WHAT

Enjoy The Ride,

Cecil

Monday, August 2, 2010

New Day - New Week

Finally a new day a new week ... after a long week of a lot of things that wear on your mind and heart, its a new day and a new week.  Even today there are lasting images I'll never forget but I have to believe that God is in control.

It's been a time of self-examination, self-evaluation, and self-awareness in addition to accepting the message God wants to relay to the body.  Pride, laziness, greed, anger, jealousy, and lust are all chains that may be strong, tough to break, and really bound up tight around our hearts, minds, bodies, and lives. 

He invests a dream, vision, calling, selection in our lives.  If He did it, we can't shake it off or wiggle out of it.  If men puts a responsibility on us, we can wiggle out of it or they might take off what they put on.  Joseph's calling and dreams were given by God, not his father, Jacob or his brothers.  The beautiful robe was given by Jacob, but Joseph's brothers ripped it off.  Even in the pit God's dream / calling was still inside Joseph.  The shirt on Joseph's back that was purchased by Potiphar was ripped off by Potiphars wife in a passion enraged reaction to Joseph's rejection of her sexual advances.  She might have ripped off his shirt and "title" has manager of the house, but God's dream / calling was still inside of Joseph even in the prison. 

We might have to go thru the pits, allegations, and prisons of life before we reach our God ordained destiny.  But if God is the one that invested His dream inside of you, He will make sure to make a way for you to get there.  He provided the bussinessmen traveling by the pit so Joseph can be sold by his brothers.  God provided the Potiphar so Joseph can get a stepping stone to his ultimate destination.  Even in the opportunity, the enemy will try to distract and destroy but we must walk with conviction, integrity, purity, and character.  If so, even when men throw us in the prison, God's favor will be with us. 

You're not meant to rot away in a pit or prison.  You're meant to realize your God-given dream / calling.

Enjoy The Ride,

Cecil

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

BECOME - FILLED - COVERED

Just wanted to share a thought and hope it blesses you.

Had the privilege to preach at service in connection to my cousins baby dedication service.  In trying to connect to the occasion, I focused on Luke 2:40 And the child grew and became strong; he was filled with wisdom, and the grace of God was upon him. This was in reference to the young boy Jesus.  Read the first 2 chapters in its entirety. 

QUICK HITS

1. Even Jesus "grew" up in this world.  He went through the stages of life as any person would.  He was God but He was man as well.  If Jesus had to grow up, we definitely need to grow up.  Grow up physically and spiritually.  Don't settle for this is enough or I'm at my max ... no, there's more ahead of you, get ready!

2. The child "became" strong in Spirit.  The word become shows that there is a process in place.  When we become a pro athlete, there was a process of years and years of practice and training and application.  When we become a nurse, there was a process of education, testing, evaluation, improvement, etc... When we become a child of God, there is a process to learn about Him, love Him, be tested by Him, and get stronger in His Spirit.  If we don't continually exercise our physical muscles we lose our shape, form, and definition.  Same way if we don't use our spiritual strength daily we lose the edge the Holy Spirit gives us in battling all the different attacks of Satan.  We have to "become" stronger!

3. The child was "filled" with wisdom.  Not just knowledge from this world but wisdom from heaven to apply the knowledge in the best way.  For an empty pot to be filled with something it must be emptied out.  For an empty pot to be filled with something, it must be opened up to receive.  We must be open to receive and emptied out of selfish pride to receive God's wisdom.  The Bible says if anyone lacks wisdom just ask of God ... He will give it to you.  As we get older, we can still learn new things.  When we stop learning we stop living! 

4. The child was "covered" by grace. For a blanket to cover a person, it will go where the person goes.  For a massive sheet of clouds to cover an area of land, it will pour down its rain over that part of land.  For God's grace to cover His child, it must be worthy of His grace.  God's grace cannot cover someone that is not living a holy life because God's presence is holy.  His holiness cannot mix with unholiness.  There is a saying, "He will not lead you, where His grace cannot keep you."  Let's examine ourselves to ensure His grace and presence is with us in our public and private lives. 

Enjoy The Ride,

Cecil

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Tweet Tweet

One step at a time I guess ... first it was blogging and now its tweeting.  What's next? Follow @L2lifelead

Last weekend was relaxing and hopefully productive!  Started a new series on "Broken Chains". 
Part 1 covered 3 characteristics that we hold onto or take onto our lives - even as Christ-followers.

1. Greed - success is not based on what you have compared to those around you
2. Laziness - we need to be productive, fruitful, and multiply in physical and spiritual areas
3. Pride - dont cross the line from confidence to pride and dont walk around feeling worthless either

These are 3 "chains" that starts with one link but with each instance we exercise those traits, we add another link to the chain and make it stronger and tighter around us.  If we recognize and make a decision to break free, God will give us His power and His grace to break those "chains" from our lives and move forward in freedom. 

It's funny how God speaks ... as the illustration got to the part of cutting the PRIDE "chain", it was not as easy as the other two "chains".  Pride is always hard to cut out and keep in check.  Be confident but not proud.  Boast in the Lord if anything! 

Enjoy the Ride,

Cecil

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Life Is a Journey ... Keep Moving

Last Saturday I had an opportunity to speak at a Spiritual Wellness & Empowerment Workshop in Brooklyn.  The host and sponsor of the workshop is a professor of one of the young men in our youth group.  To be honest, I didn't know what to expect.  I knew they were having different speakers from varioius backgrounds and perspectives.  It was an opportunity to share the Gospel message with folks that may not be in the faith.  The theme of the workshop was Life Is a Journey - Keep Moving

That is so true.  We often get hung up on so many little and big things that happened to us each day in our lives.  We dwell on it, let it sit in our pool of thoughts in our mind, and allow it to spin out of control in the vortex of our reasoning.  The reality is that things, good and bad, will happened to any one of us.  We have to see it for what it is and keep it in perspective and keep moving ... FORWARD.  Not backward.  So in preparing for this speaking engagement, the approach I was taking was that I'd use scripture as my reference but not be too "churchy".  Get the necessary message across without pounding them over the head with it.  So I get there and the event progresses through the first few presenters.  There was a praise dance, a talk on domestic violence, a preso on leaving a legacy, with a few breaks in between. 

I talked about living our lives not in fear but in faith.  It was based off a series that was done in 2007.  We can go from living in FEAR TO FAITH!  If a talent, skill, ministry, or purpose has been planted inside of us, it will be summoned at a necessary time.  Gideon was destined to be a mighty warrior - even though he didnt know it yet.  He was about to become one of the greatest military leaders of his time.  He used his strength, but God's presence was with him.  We dont have to be afraid our doubt ourselves because we dont think we're cut for the task.  He created us for the task at hand.  Don't be afraid of the losses in life but be faithful to obey what He wants and needs you to do.  Step out of your hiding place and embrace the call on your life. 

I look back and can say that I enjoyed the experience and thank God for the opportunity to talk about Him and how He can help us go from Fear To Faith

Enjoy The Ride,

Cecil

Friday, June 25, 2010

Church Autopsies

These are notes from a session led by Steve Pike at the X Conference. He is the National Director of the Church Multiplication Network. The question that was put in front of the audience was, "Why Do Churches Fail?" This is based on research conducted by the network on failed vs. growing churches.

1. Truth About $$$
a. There is no correlation to success or failure
b. Success will be accelerated if used properly
c. Compensation focused on leadership and developers. The developers will recruit doers (volunteers).
d. Train & resource volunteers … TRAIN HARD – MANAGE EASY
e. Use caution when advertising and promotions
f. Leverage matching funds

2. Leadership
a. The leaders has to have “IT” ... people will know if they have "IT"
b. Leaders must take responsibility to bring TEAM w/them

3. Y?
a. Mission drift – are we still on point with the mission or are we drifting away with no end in sight.
b. Not knowing why we are doing this is a major reason for fatigue, burnout, and failure
c. Live by faith
d. Keep MAIN THING the MAIN THING

4. Who?
a. Not knowing who we are doing this for
b. Starting a new church is popular now
c. Remember whose church it is … God’s church
d. Don’t lose touch with whose church it is
e. Right Thing for Right Reason

5. IED – Improvised Explosive Devices
a. Over-dependence on family
b. Planting for convenience
c. Using the wrong tools
d. Pastor(s) must keep their Sabbath – get refresh time alone and with family.

Final Thoughts:
Church planting is a direct attack on hell and Satan. This is spiritual warfare so go prepared to get into battle.

Enjoy The Ride,

Cecil

Friday, June 18, 2010

Winding Down to Fathers Day!

This week has been interesting!  The weekend will be full of things to do and places to be.  The body and mind is winding down.  But thank God for the health and ability to be here and enjoy these moments in life. 

It's been a true pleasure to read a simple story from the Bible and how the Word truly comes to life through the Holy Spirit and it speaks to you.  Dwelling on the Word truly is different than just reading the Word.  I've come to realize it over these past several years. 

I have the privilege to minister at a church on Fathers Day.  In preparation the Spirit led me to a father in the book of Luke.  There are so many life applications to take from his life story.  I hope and pray that God makes it clear and relevant for His people on Sunday.  The details will follow next week ...

On a "father" note ... having Abigail in my life has made me look at life differently.  Even though my wife doesn't think I can feed Abi - which is not my strong suit ... I know we can definitely be an example for her in so many ways.  Those ways must be positive ways! 

Enjoy The Ride,

Cecil

p.s. To all the fathers,
HAPPY FATHERS DAY!

Monday, June 7, 2010

X Conference Snippets - continued

FROM JOEL HUNTER
WORKSHOP 1: “LESSONS ALONG THE WAY”

- launch team was 6 people … now has 3 locations in Houston and New Orleans
- Worship leader (one of the 6) – April died in car crash … but the effects of her life and death realized years later
- One young lady came to church, got saved and baptized
- At baptism service this lady revealed how she came to church … she used to work with April
- At April’s funeral Pastor Joel’s message spoke to this young lady's heart and spirit
- At baptism, the Spanish pastor led by Holy Spirit to ask how many people present is here because of April – her life or death … 39 people stood up!

Mark 5 (feeding of 5000)
- God is a God of journey, not just God of destination
- God wants to know what’s in your hand and not what’s out there in the village
- God instructed them to have people sit down in groups of 100 and 50
  • He has a plan and strategy
- Moments of breaking is truly the miracle
- Mission is more important than methods
- Everything needs to be intentional

Stay tuned for more takeaways from more speakers at the X Conference.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Being Kind To The Community

Kindness is a key that opens hearts.  Winding down on Remix before summer break.  Worship night with a focus on servant evangelsim to the community.  Do we really love our neighbors?

Thursday, May 27, 2010

X Conference Snippets

If you went to the X Conference on Long Island last week, you were X'd.  It was a great conference on church planting. I'll try to share few snippets from the notes I was able to take from the different sessions. Great speakers with experience and an annointing to lead.

From Mark Batterson:
- Remind ourselves of why we do what we do…
- “Abraham” moment to pack up and move & obey His calling
- Close your eyes so you can see only the vision from God in your spirit … don’t depend on the visible
- Grow more to give more
- Have a LONG vision instead of BIG vision
- Mental dominant vision of Jesus Christ is Him on the cross … but He’s not there now, He is living and sitting on the throne
- Minister TO Him first then FOR Him
- Who are you going to offend? As leaders, we are going to offend someone … need to offend the Pharisees.

More to come from great men of God ... stay tuned!  Feel like doing some planting! 

Enjoy The Ride,

Cecil

Friday, May 14, 2010

Do What ...

Do what God wants you to do and then He will do what you want Him to do!

I had an opportunity to share a similar idea with someone recently and it kind of stuck with me. This particular phrase came to mind early this morning while still in bed.  We want God to do so many things for us in life.  Sometimes He's just waiting to follow through on those requests.  Why is He waiting?  Maybe because He wants to see us do what He wants/needs us to do. 

As leaders, we want to see things accomplished, the vision becoming reality, lives changed, and new frontiers being explored.  We want God to do so many things according to our wishes.  But in the middle of the process, we lose sight of what God needs us to do ...

...love Him, obey Him, follow Him, worship Him, & serve Him! 

He's ready to make a move for us!  Are we making a move for Him?

Enjoy the Ride,

Cecil

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Family Planting

If you asked me five years ago or even 2 years ago, if I'd be planting flowers and vegetables at our home, I would have looked behind me and back at you and said, "are you talking to me?" ... and then probably laughed! Now you can laugh at me.

Last year I did some planting of flowers in our flower bed and some other parts of the yard just to make it look neat and lively. The bushes are growing and perennials are back ... so something worked. This year, we just took it to a new level ... it was a family affair. My lovely wifey helped plant some annuals in the driveway and even our little girl helped daddy with planting perennial bulbs. The wifey was on a roll and kept going by raking "organic choice" (her choice) garden soil into the garden patch in our backyward ... why you ask? Because we planted vegetables.

The same guy that kept asking his dad while growing up at home, why waste your time gardening vegetables is now the guy that is digging dirt and planting SQUASH, BELL PEPPERS, AND TOMATOES. Funny part is that wife wants the vegetables but she didnt want to get in the dirt. We made a deal, I'll plant, but she will have to water and take care of it. We'll see how long that lasts! =) I love her and cant wait to get the first meal from our own garden! Hopefully something grows!

There are more plants waiting to be planted still sitting in the garage. It's been a bit chilly the past couple of days here. To be honest, planting flowers and taking care of the yard is kind of relaxing ... until the back aches later that night.

Enjoy The Ride,

Cecil

Monday, May 10, 2010

A BUG IS GOING AROUND ...

What a week that just went by? National Day of Prayer on Thursday. Remix on Friday.

Thursday ... Truly a night where the community of Elmont came together for one purpose - TO PRAY FOR THIS NATION! I personally walked out of that place knowing God was there and He did hear our prayer and He will answer. After talking to others in attendance, similar sentiments were shared. About 45-50 people came out and it was awesome to see a multi-generational, multi-cultural gathering of believers praying for America's government, military, education system, media, businesses, families, and churches. The team leading worship was inspired. The prayer stations were vibrant. The corporate prayer pressed into the deeper end of the pool of the presence of God. Many believe this could be just the beginning of focused prayer times for the nation and community - by the community!

Friday ... I think the prayer bug just spread from Thursday into Friday. The focus at Remix this session has been on the facets of prayer: the APPEAL, the POWER, and this week the DIALOGUE. In essence, the ground has been fertilized with the study from the Word on prayer. Thursday night activated the seeds into active growth through our expression of prayer and worship. We studied on how God the Father, God the Son Jesus Christ, and God the Holy Spirit want to hear from us all the time but they also want to speak to us. The night was starting to close with any prayer requests - which there were a few. Then the worship team sang the song based on Psalms 121 - "I Lift My Eyes Up To The Mountains". We were ready to just sing it once or twice and close out with prayer but ... thats not how it went down - THANK GOD! The group stood together in a big circle and just kept singing and worshipping as the Spirit lead. People speaking to God in the heavenly language, people shedding tears, people praising God, people praying was a sight to see. A call for prayer was put out ... to pray for all students to be successful as they close out this academic year and as some close one chapter in their life to start a new chapter in a couple of months. They all came to the front and the rest of the group surrounded them and prayed over them as the Spirit lead. Then roles reversed. The students stepped back and the adults / parents of little children (who requested prayers for their kids' health and education, etc...) stepped into the middle. Now they were surrounded by the students and others and prayed over. The following quote sums up the experience ... "Yesterday i really felt the amaizing presence of the Holy spirit in our midst...Pls pray for the next meeting."

God is alive and well and is speaking to all of us! Let's continue to DIALOGUE with HIM so He can accomplish His plan through our lives. I dont mind catching and spreading this bug around ...

Enjoy The Ride,

Cecil

Friday, April 30, 2010

ORANGE CONES - PART 2


Continuing the concept of the bright orange cones in our life we turn our focus from protecting what's inside the "CONE FENCE" to extending the boundaries created by these orange cones.

If we are standing inside the "fenced" in area, we pray for protection and provision.  As we build up each area in our life with excellence through God's Word and presence, we need to move forward and extend ourselves.  We have to stretch ourselves and our influence. 

Sometimes God will force us to move one "cone" further out by asking us take a step of blind faith in Him.  Sometime He'll create opportunities in our life to take another "cone" to another level - for example our prayer life.  Sometimes a passion is stirred up inside our hearts due to our life experiences or dire need we face and we are compelled to move another "cone" out a little further - ex. charity work, helping hand, etc...

Sometimes the call of God on our life is so strong to serve Him with our entire being, that He obliges us to take up our "cone" and follow Him.  And follow Him until He tells us to put the "cone" down.  Imagine how much you expanded your territory for His Kingdom. 

We have to also at time, knock some cones down that the enemy has put up to limit our thinking, faith, prayer, and trust in God.  There are "cones" we need to take up and just throw them to the side and step out of the box the enemy wants to keep us in. 

Step out of the box in faith and see how far God will expand you and your influence for His glory!

Enjoy The Ride,

Cecil

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

ORANGE CONES - PART 1

You see these orange cones out on the roads, sidewalks, driveways, used at construction sites, etc... These cones can serve numerous purposes depending on the perspective you have.  I'd like to highlight 2 ways based on what God put on my heart as a correlation to my character and life.

Imagine having to do some work in a space that you dont want anyone or anything entering so it doesnt compromise the integrity or quality of the work site and eventual result.  You can use these cones to create a quasi-fence.  This step can signal to the surroundings that there is someone or something here worth protecting. 

In our lives, we have to sometimes put "cones" up to protect the integrity of our individual and family lives.  The enemy will always try to encroach into areas of our life that will compromise our quality - the product that God wants us to be.  Our personal life and our families are worth fighting for and protecting from the attacks of the enemy.  The enemy is not real life people but the powers of darkness and Satan.  We have to put these "cones" up to signal to the world and Satan that you are going to take necessary steps to protect your "work site".

Few "Cones":
1. Prayer time - individually, family, and with fellowship of believers
2. Reading time - with your Bible
3. "Check Me" friends - accountability partners
4. Worship experience - go to church
5. Committment - to Jesus Christ ... loving Him, learning about Him, living for Him
6. many more to come ...

Enjoy the Ride,

Cecil

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

CERTIFIED!

God placed a vision in my heart about providing a children's ministry at our church. In 2009 it was realized and Kidz Korner Explorerz was launched as a children's service for kids up to age 8. The timing was perfect in God's eyes because we had the leaders who are passionate for ministering to kids. It was a team effort between Sheena and Jeni.

Each of them have different skill sets and abilities. They complement each other well in personality and approach. As a leader, I desired for them to be equipped as ministers and leaders. The New York state Church of God offered a youth leaders and children's minister certification course. What a perfect match? Sheena and Jeni signed up and finished the coursework over the past year. Yesterday, they received their certificates from NY State COG at the state youth conference and presented by Rev. Andrew Binda.

I am thankful to God for choosing them and giving them the desire to get better at what they are called to do. Being called by God is awesome and learning from others is a great tool to use in ministry. We need to invest in our ministers and leaders called for ministry!

Congrats to Sheena and Jeni on their achievement. I believe this is just the beginning for them and Kidz Korner Explorerz!

Enjoy The Ride,

Cecil

Friday, March 26, 2010

LIKE A SPONGE

The kitchen floors needed to be mopped, the dishes needed to be washed, and I had the pleasure of doing it the other night. In the middle of this, I had a "whoa" moment.

A sponge sitting by the sink all dried up is useless. A sponge that is wet, with soap in it, and in the hands of a cleaner is powerful. Sometimes we hear the phrase ... "soak it in like a sponge". If we see ourselves as a sponge, we can't be sitting around idle being all dried up and useless in the eyes of God - for the Kingdom of God. I saw the soap (cleaning agent) as the blood of Jesus Christ. I saw the water (life) as the Holy Spirit. Water gave life to the sponge.

The sponge with water alone is OK but not powerful to do its intended job.
The sponge with soap and no water is dry and just smearing the soap all over.
The sponge with water and soap is POWERFUL to fulfill its purpose.

A child of God lives a clean life thru the blood of Jesus flowing through them.
A child of God lives an anointed life with the Holy Spirit inside of them.
When you mesh the two together, a child of God lives a POWERFUL life.

A Christian life that is holy and anointed. When the power of the blood and Holy Spirit join forces in a person, they become a mighty tool in the hands of God.

Will you allow the cleansing agent to flow thru you? Will you allow the life-giving agent to fill you up? If you do, you're being prepared to be a mighty tool in the hands of God.

Enjoy the Ride,

Cecil

P.S. And no, I was not in trouble with my wife to end up cleaning floors and dishes. =)

Friday, March 12, 2010

WHAT LIFE ARE YOU WAITING FOR?

I am reading a book and saw a question that popped out at me ... WHAT LIFE ARE YOU WAITING FOR? This question in other forms have been pressing on my heart and spirit in recent weeks.

God gave us this life as an opportunity to serve Him, worship Him, glorify Him. As a leader, risks always involve fear. As a leader, we also have to realize this life is the only chance we get to fight for God and His Kingdom. In our eternal state, its our celebration time.

So the short time we have here, let's fight for God as His warriors. Things might look and feel scary, but the greater the risk the higher the reward. We are not alone as we take these risks because God will be with us each step of the way.

WHAT LIFE ARE YOU or AM I WAITING FOR?

Enjoy the Ride,

Cecil

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

MERCY FACTOR

GOD'S PUNISHMENT HAS A MERCY FACTOR!

King David after going against the will of God realized his mistake and asked for forgiveness. You can read the entire story in 1 Chronicles chapter 21. The only problem was that God had already decided to punish King David and Israel and He charged the angels to destroy the nation.

Because of David's repentance, God gave him 3 choices for a punishment in verse 12: "You may choose ..."
(1) three years of famine
(2) three months of destruction by your enemies
(3) three days of severe plague as the angel of the LORD brings devastation throughout the land of Israel.
David chose option 3. He responded, "But let me fall into the hands of the LORD, for his mercy is very great. Do not let me fall into human hands."

David realized that if he chose famine, he is sanctioning a slow painful death to the nation. The future generations would be killed because of the lack of "food" given to them.
David realized that if he chose enemies' destruction, the nation of Israel would be wiped out because they would not let up.
David realized that if he chose angel of the Lord, the nation would be hurt but it would not be destroyed. He knew that God loved His children and His punishment included a mercy factor.

We might be going through a punishment or disciplining by God's hands in our lives, but it is not to wipe us out or put us to shame. It is for short time - only "3 days" - to show us that He is in control of everything. He deals with us in mercy and love. He wants to see us get up and grow, not stay down and die. He needs us to fall into His hands.

We make mistakes. We come up short in God's eyes and sometimes in man's eyes. We're not perfect, but we have a road to redemption through Jesus Christ. The punishment for sinners has been decided which was destruction for eternity. But if we realize and repent, God is gracious and merciful to relent his all-out onslaught of destruction and spare us to live another day.

Enjoy The Ride,

Cecil

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

LOVE IS IN THE AIR - PART 2

Shifting focus to Mark chapter 12, we read that Jesus gave two specific commands on love. First, love God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength. Second, love each other. He summarized the law of God and encompassed the entirety of the life to which He was calling His followers. It seems basic but difficult to live out.

To break it down a little further, we can see that with our heart our allegiance is drawn. In our heart we feel and it’s the source of expression of love. With our soul our character defined. It is where you decide between choices. In the mind our thoughts and beliefs are constructed. It is where you think. God wants us to think, that’s why He puts choices in front of us. Having faith in God doesn’t mean we stop thinking. In our strength our actions are carried out. It is where we physically interact with the world around us. However, we will not last for long if depend on our own strength to get thru each day. We need His power and strength to face the battles of life. It takes energy and our energy is the Spirit of God.

When you bring these components together in life, it means centering our lives on Him on a daily basis. That takes a daily commitment which involves focus and discipline. Can we or are we ready to make that commitment?

Loving others is not easy. Loving ourselves comes naturally to us. It takes a choice to love others – a commitment to reach out and engage them. Can we or will we love others? True love is in and through Jesus Christ. True love in Jesus Christ is everlasting. He was sacrificed for our eternal life. Can we at least live our short lives on earth for Him, loving Him and loving others around us?

Enjoy The Ride,

Cecil

LOVE IS IN THE AIR - PART 1

It’s February, there’s snow on the ground (all over the U.S.), and we can see red all around us. Red balloons, stuffed animals, boxes with chocolate inside, etc…This is the month for “love” as per the holiday calendar. Save me a piece of chocolate. The world has transitioned from the birth of Jesus – Christmas – to focusing on a day named after a “saint” Valentine. From the ultimate to the “passionate”.

The Bible’s central theme highlights true love, the sacrificial and self-giving love of Jesus Christ. In 1 John chapter 4, we read about this love. The source of love is God himself. God is love. There is strong language there that says that if we don’t love, we don’t know God. We walk around thinking we “know” God but still cannot love – we’re just fooling ourselves. As He is the source and we had the privilege to receive and accept this love, we cannot be satisfied with that alone. The Dead Sea has no life because there is no way for the water to flow out of it – it just collects the water from the rivers. There is no outlet from this sea. We cannot just be collectors but providers and givers of the love of God. When we love God, ourselves, and others we are giving this love a channel to operate. When that love is in operation, God’s love is being shared and He is glorified.

Jerry Maguire uttered the famous line, “show me the money” in relation to getting a sports franchise to pay one his athlete clients the most money to play for them. God didn’t whisper sweet nothings into our ears, but He shouted it with the act of having his only Son sacrificed, killed, slaughtered like a lamb, for our eternal salvation, deliverance, healing, and victory. Even while we were sinners – liars, cheaters, scammers, haters, etc. – He loved us so much to die for us. We show our love with gifts that have a limited price and value - flowers, teddy bears, jewelry (oh I meant watches), etc. The world today defines love with sex, touchy-feely affection, great looks and material wealth. But heaven defines love with sacrifice and relationship. One symbol is not a heart with an arrow thru it, but a wooden cross with a sign on top, three nails, blood stains, flesh, sweat, and tears. That was our gift and that gift is available to all of humanity. Are we presenting it thru the love we showcase in our lives?

Enjoy The Ride,

Cecil

Monday, February 1, 2010

2010 - Leap Into Action - PART 2

...CONTINUED

2. Simon passed the quiz so its time now for a test. Jesus asked him to launch out into deep for a catch. In 2010, we need to launch our lives out into the deep. Its not easy and it might be scary but know that we have a "life vest". It is the presence and promise of God. He directed us to launch out and in that case, He will be with us!

Jesus told him to cast YOUR net, not someone else's net! There are so many types of nets we see around us: fishing net, soccer goal net, basketball hoop net, mosquito nets, etc... Each one is different in terms of strength, make up, and purpose. Each of us has been given OUR NET - its different in strength, purpose, and make up as well. You dont have to try to cast out your friends net or your loved one's net - but just YOURS. Reach your circle of influence with YOUR NET. You have a special gift - Use it in ACTION in 2010!

Enjoy the Ride,

Cecil

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

2010 - Leap Into Action - PART 1

In the last week of 2009, I was reading Luke 5 and focused on the first few verses. It screams out a CALL TO ACTION for Jesus and His Kingdom! We can't hang around like bumps on a log any longer. Satan is on top of his game these days and God can't afford to have spectators when He needs participators.
HIGHLIGHTS & APPS
1. A crowd of people were following Jesus and gathering around him to hear Him speak and minister to their needs. The crowd grew in size and He knew everyone was not hearing the message and needed to change his vantage point. He looked to get to a higher point so His words can go out to everyone (even the guy all the way in the back). He stepped onto one of the boats and told the owner to take boat a little bit off shore so all can hear His message. Simon - the boat owner - without hesitation ACTED! Jesus was recruiting people for the position of Disciple and He tested this man. This man passed his first quiz!

I'm thinking the people in front of the crowd had their JESUS ENCOUNTER a while back on the journey and just enjoy being around Him now and Jesus knew it. He also knew there were people that never heard him or had their JESUS ENCOUNTER yet (people piling up at back of crowd just now). Are we lifting up Jesus so that ALL people can see and hear HIM speak and minister to them? We, the church folks, need to grow up in all ways and lift up Jesus for ALL to see His love! Simon saw the need and processed the request and took ACTION!

Stay Tuned For Part 2 ...

Enjoy The Ride,

Cecil