Faith and Freedom Friday-God Contends With Those Who Contend With His People-Pt 3

prepper recon psalm 35 pic

My friend Mark Goodwin – author of The Economic Collapse Chronicles, The Days of Noah series, and his latest offering, Behold Darkness and Sorrow, was kind enough to post my 5-part teaching through Psalm 35. His synopsis is below.

God will defend His people against those who oppose Him and them. How far will God go and how far should the Christians go in denouncing evil? Psalm 35 gives us an in-depth look into the answer to that question and much more. Buckle up for this 5-part teaching through Psalm 35. You might be surprised by what you will learn.

This Part 3 focuses on verses 4-8. This message is not for the pacifist or the believer who has compromised to get along with the world. Stand strong believer!

View other teachings from Pastor Mike on his YouTube channel HERE – Calvary Chapel of Lima.

Listen to Psalm 35 Part 3 here.

Marks’ website – www.prepperrecon.com

Faith and Freedom Friday- God Contends With Those Who Contend With His People-Pt 2

prepper recon psalm 35 pic

My friend Mark Goodwin – author of The Economic Collapse Chronicles, The Days of Noah series, and his latest offering, Behold Darkness and Sorrow, was kind enough to post my 5-part teaching through Psalm 35. His synopsis is below.

God will defend His people against those who oppose Him and them. How far will God go and how far should the Christian go in denouncing evil? Psalm 35 gives us an in-depth look into the answer to that question and much more. Buckle up for this 5-part teaching through Psalm 35. You might be surprised by what you will learn.

This Part 2 focuses on verses 1-3. An outline of the chapter is given for your personal study time. Spiritual warfare is real and all believers are involved whether they understand that truth or not. Stand strong believer!

View other teachings from Pastor Mike on his YouTube channel HERE – Calvary Chapel of Lima.

Listen to Psalm 35 Part 2 here.

Marks’ website – www.prepperrecon.com

Captivated by Christ

See to it that no one takes you captive through philosophy and empty deception, according to the tradition of men, according to the elementary principles of the world, rather than according to Christ. Colossians 2:8

Are you captivated by Christ or by the world?  That is the context for Paul’s admonition to the Colossian believers.  Our focus verse sums up the point Paul made earlier in this passage by telling his readers that his great desire was for them to attain “all the wealth that comes from the full assurance of understanding, resulting in a true knowledge of God’s mystery, that is, Christ Himself,  in whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge. I say this so that no one will delude you with persuasive argument.”

So, if our spiritual wealth comes from a full assurance of understanding that true knowledge is found in an ever-growing relationship with Jesus Christ, why do we still give so much time, attention, and value to the things of this world?

Some may think that they are not captive to the world and are captive to Christ.  There is any easy test to prove whether or not this is true.  Ask yourself a few probing questions such as:

  • Do you see your church as a place to come and receive or to come and contribute? Are you involved in ministry at your church? Do you volunteer for ministries where there are known needs? Or do you use the excuse that you are too busy?
  • Do you make up your own morality? Do you decide for yourself what is true, what is right, what is good? Or do you look to God’s Word for understanding what is true, right, and good?
  • Do you believe that God’s primary concern for you is that you are happy? Or do you understand that God’s primary concern is that you are holy and recognize this process may require sacrifice and difficulty?

Friends, we were once all captive to the domain of darkness but God in His mercy caused us to be born again into a living hope. God desires to transform us into the likeness of His Son Jesus Christ. It is His desire that we be renewed day by day in our thinking so that we will understand the riches of His mercy and grace.  Don’t trade this magnificent inheritance for the things the world has to offer.

That is a transforming truth.

Growing Up: How To Be A Disciple Who Makes Disciples

Brothers and sisters: I am on the “Growing Up: How To Be A Disciple Who Makes Disciples” launch team. I have received an advance copy of Robby Gallaty’s book and will be reading it and writing a review. Once the review is posted on my blog – The Transforming Word (www.drmikespaulding.com), Amazon, and Barnes and Noble I’ll give you a heads up to check it out and get the word out about this great resource.

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The Only Constant Is Change

Readers of this blog will notice a change in blog title and focus.  Let me explain.

The last couple of months have been interesting in the least.  Lots of challenges and more importantly a fresh perspective given by the Lord.  As a Christ follower and disciple of Jesus I want to be certain that my life lines up with His teachings and His leading day by day.  Long story short, I believe Jesus has gently and graciously (doesn’t He always?) drawn my attention to a new “assignment” in a familiar place.

As some of you know I am a “tent-making” pastor.  Time is precious to me and normally way short of what I think I need to accomplish everything on my plate.  I have emerged from many hours of prayer with a new perspective on this ministry God has given me and on what He desires from me moving forward.  One of the changes is in this blog.  I haven’t taken the time to post my thoughts and things that I hope will encourage others in their faith walk.  Instead, I have posted things I found interesting that are written by others.  I haven’t always agreed with everything suggested in the articles I’ve posted, but found them to be a good explanation and insight into the subject matter.  There is nothing wrong with that of course and many bloggers do that.  That was not my intention here and so I will be posting what is happening in my ministry, life, and family as originally intended.  I hope you will find this much more edifying.

Additionally, God has opened several doors of opportunity for me personally and for Calvary Chapel of Lima as His local body of believers, to reach into Lima and the surrounding area with His message of hope and salvation.  When everything is said and done brothers and sisters, our life in Christ is about obedience to Him AND making disciples of Him.  Therefore, I will be sharing some of what I am doing and encouraging you to be a disciple maker in your city or area.  One way to do that is to begin to look outside your tradition and see what other like-minded believers are doing for the Kingdom.

Finally, if this blog is encouraging to you please consider interacting with me on it and sharing it with others. Conversation is a good and healthy thing and I am interested in hearing your thoughts on the subjects posted.

God bless you all today as you seek to serve Him through word and deed.  One day we will see Him face to face and rejoice in His eternal mercies toward us.

Mike