from J. Lee Grady

February 1st, 2008 by admin

Take Paula White, for example. The high-powered preacher announced last August that her marriage to Randy White was over, with no clear explanation why, and she continued on her whirlwind ministry circuit without skipping a beat. The Whites said adultery was not the reason for their breakup, although Randy said the whole mess was his fault. We were all left scratching our heads.

“Those of us who still believe the Bible is the rule book for marriage, sexuality, moral character and church discipline must confront this craziness.”

When a local news reporter in Tampa, Fla., asked Paula about how she reconciles her faith with her decision to divorce, she quoted a verse from Ecclesiastes and implied that, just as there is “a time for everything under heaven,” her divorce was just an unfortunate moment in her spiritual journey. She also glibly suggested that one day she and Randy might get back together since they are good friends.

Huh? What kind of talk is this, and what garbled message does it send to immature believers who don’t know yet how to discern God’s will for themselves? Many of them will take Paula’s confusing words as license to do whatever they feel like doing. If there is a time for divorce, then there might as well be a time for binge drinking, a time for a porn movie or a time to steal from an employer. Morality gets morphed into an ooey-gooey concept that you shape for yourself.

I wish that Paula had said this: “Divorce is not God’s will. It destroys families. If anyone out there is thinking about divorce, please don’t choose that path until you have tried every avenue for restoration.” But she didn’t sound a clear trumpet. She gave us mishmash.

Then we have Bishop Thomas Weeks III, the estranged husband of celebrity preacher Juanita Bynum. Their marriage crashed and burned last August when she accused him of beating her in an Atlanta hotel parking lot. Weeks and Bynum have continued preaching since they announced plans to divorce, and Weeks told Gospel Today magazine last month that he’s looking forward to finding wife No. 3 while he continues to oversee several churches. When asked what he needed to change, the bow-tied preacher replied: “I have to take vacations.”

What is missing in both the Weeks-Bynum fiasco and the White’s breakup is a clear admission that biblical principles have been violated. For the Whites, we are left feeling that if you drift apart from your spouse because of the demands of ministry, you just move on and keep preaching. (After all, as Paula says, “Your best days are ahead.”) For Bynum and Weeks, the message is also muddled: If your marriage doesn’t work out, it’s probably because your partner didn’t realize how powerful God’s calling is on your life. (In other words, it’s all about you.)

This sad scenario seems almost normal today because our standards have been totally compromised. In many independent charismatic churches we refuse to draw boundaries. We don’t enforce biblical standards of leadership. We don’t tell those who have failed morally to get out of the ministry long enough to find true healing.

Leaders must be godly examples. God does not require them to have perfect marriages, but He does raise the bar for all those called into the ministry by requiring marital faithfulness. We don’t have the right to lower that bar just because we live in a permissive culture.

We must make biblical standards clear: (1) Marriage is indeed sacred, and divorce should never be viewed as a flippant choice; (2) Ministers of the gospel should have exemplary marriages; and (3) Leaders who fail at marriage can be instantly forgiven, but they have no business leading a church until they have walked though a healing process that includes full repentance and a heavy dose of accountability.

It is time for some backbone. Those of us who still believe the Bible is the rule book for marriage, sexuality, moral character and church discipline must confront this craziness. We must lovingly but firmly redraw the lines before they are blurred beyond distinction.

J. Lee Grady is editor of Charisma. In the March issue of the magazine, due on newsstands Feb. 15, you can read “Is Marriage Still Sacred?”—a report on how church leaders are addressing the American marriage crisis.

domesticated by God- fences and feedings

January 25th, 2008 by admin

Characteristics of one that is domesticated

  • usually subject to careful breeding, reproduces after it’s own kind
  • has boundaries, fences, or walls for safety
  • is fed and watered well
  • is kept safe from predators
  • has a useful purpose
  • has a name, and is none by it’s owner
  • after time becomes dependent, no longer able to be independent or care for itself by itself

Hmmm, where am I going with this? Well, my question is, are you domesticated? Or are you a free and independent spirit? And if you are free and independent, do you think that is a good thing? Go through the list above again and suppose the owner is God? Do you recognize the benefits of His laws, or do you see them as bondage? Does He know what is best for you, or do you think you know what is best for you?

Are you fed (spiritually) what He wants you to have, and are you fed by Him? Or do you do your own thing?

Do you serve a useful purpose in His Kingdom? Or do you serve your own Kingdom?

Does He know your name, and do you come when He calls?

Do you stay within His safe fences or do you roam where the wolves are?

The true test, do you reproduce champion purebreds? Those who desire Holiness, are Spiritually submissive, and lead clean lives, wanting to stay within the safe boundaries of His Word? Or do you reproduce half-breeds? Those who get saved but never really submit to Him, never grow, and are far too independent for their own good.

Hmmm, which one are you? Domesticated believer? Or are you a wild and potentially rabid believer? Rabid believers don’t live long. They become reclusive, violent, contagious, afraid of water, and they die young.

Repent of rebelliousness and get domesticated by God today. The truth will set you truly free.

Christmas Service at The Well

December 13th, 2007 by admin

We will be gaving Charlie Shamp as our guest speaker, you don’t want to miss it!

Dec 23,  3pm at

The Well

103 Haylong Ave

My Pleasant TN 38474

great quotes

December 13th, 2007 by admin

“Many do not recognize the fact as they ought, that Satan has got
men fast asleep in sin and that it is his great device to keep them
so. He does not care what we do if he can do that. We may sing
songs about the sweet by and by, preach sermons and say
prayers until doomsday, and he will never concern himself about
us, if we don’t wake anybody up. But if we awake the sleeping
sinner he will gnash on us with his teeth. This is our work - to
wake people up.” - Catherine Booth

“Spirit filled souls are ablaze for God. They love with a love that
glows. They serve with a faith that kindles. They serve with a
devotion that consumes. They hate sin with fierceness that burns.
They rejoice with a joy that radiates. Love is perfected in the fire of
God.” - Samuel Chadwick

“Are you truly a Spirit-filled Christian? Does the term “Spirit-filled”
describe your doctrine or your devotion?” - David Smithers

“How is it that the soul being of such value, and God so great,
eternity so near and yet we are so little moved?” - William Bramwell

“Pray, O pray, my brother! never, never quit your hold of the
fullness of God; for time is nearly over, and if this fullness be lost it
will be lost forever. I am astonished that we do not pray more, yea,
that we do not live every moment as on the brink of the eternal
world, and in the blessed expectation of that glorious country.”
 - William Bramwell

“Many who do come into the secret place, and who are God’s
children, enter it and leave it just as they entered, without ever so
much as realizing the presence of God. And there are some
believers who, even when they do obtain a blessing, and get a
little quickening of soul, leave the secret place without seeking
more. They go to their chamber, and there get into the secret
place, but then, as soon as they have got near to Him, they think
they have been peculiarly blessed, and leave their chamber, and
go back into the world.Oh, how is it that the Lord’s own people
have so little perseverance? How is it that when they do enter
into their place of prayer to be alone, they are so easily persuaded
to be turned away empty; instead of wrestling with God to pour
out His Spirit, they retire from the secret place without the answer,
and submit to it as being God’s will.” - William C. Burns

“While women weep, as they do now, I’ll fight; while children go
hungry, as they do now I’ll fight; while men go to prison, in and out,
in and out, as they do now, I’ll fight; while there is a drunkard left,
while there is a poor lost girl upon the streets, while there remains
one dark soul without the light of God, I’ll fight - I’ll fight to the very
end!” - William Booth

“Work as if everything depended upon your work, and pray as if
everything depended upon your prayer.” - William Booth

“Go for souls and go for the worst.” - William Booth

“A real minister of the gospel is a man of prayer. Prayer is his
grand employment, his safety, his first and perpetual duty; and
under grace, the grand source of his consolation. Our instructions
will be always barren, if they be not watered with our tears and
prayers.” - Thomas Coke

“A man may study because his brain is hungry for knowledge,
even Bible knowledge. But he prays because his soul is hungry
for God.” - Leonard Ravenhill

“A zealous man feels that like a lamp he is made to burn; and if
consumed in burning, he has but done the work for which God
appointed him. Such a one will always find a sphere for his zeal. If
he cannot preach and work and give money, he will cry and sigh
and pray.” - J. C. Ryle

“Lord grant that the FIRE of my heart may melt the lead in my
feet.” - Unknown

“A minister, who prays not, who is not in love with prayer, is not a
minister of the Church of God. He is a dry tree, which occupies in
vain a place in Christ’s garden. He is an enemy, and not a father,
of the people. He is a stranger, who has taken the place of the
shepherd, and to whom the salvation of the flock is an indifferent
thing.” - Thomas Coke

“In Shansi I found Chinese Christians who were accustomed to
spend time in fasting and prayer. They recognized that this fasting,
which so many dislike, which requires faith in God, since it makes
one feel weak and poorly, is really a Divinely appointed means of
grace. Perhaps the greatest hindrance to our work is our own
imagined strength; and in fasting we learn what poor, weak
creatures we are - dependent on a meal of meat for the little
strength which we are so apt to lean upon.” - J. Hudson Taylor

“The Azusa revival began where every revival should rightly begin -
in repentant tears. It began in tears, it lived in tears, and when the
tears ended the Azusa revival ended.” - A. G. Osterberg

“A revival almost always begins among the laity. The ecclesiastical
leaders seldom welcome reformation. History repeats itself. The
present leaders are too comfortably situated as a rule to desire
innovation that might require sacrifice on their part. And God’s fire
only falls on sacrifice. An empty altar receives no fire!” - Frank Bartleman

Jesus to the rescue!

October 23rd, 2007 by admin

Well, here is the news, we started our

Save the Farm

Bless the Preacher

 Drought Sale

yesterday and it is sure getting a lot of traffic. If you haven’t taken a look be sure you do, and don’t say I didn’t tell you!

But that isn’t the big news. The big news is that when we planned the big event there was no rain in the forecast that looked like it would amount to anything. Since yesterday morning, which is exactly when the event started, it has rained 3 inches! A steady rain, and it is still coming!

Now to some people that may seem like a coincidence, but if you read the event page, I wrote on there, “and who knows, maybe it will even rain” more than once. Add to that, that it is called a “Drought Sale.” Add to that our farm is called Carmel Farm. We named it that for 2 reasons. #1 Carmel is hebrew for “fruitful”. #2 Mount Carmel is the place where Elijah defeated Jezebel. We have a prophetic ministry and prophets are always hounded by a Jezebel Spirit. So the Carmel name is really a proclamation and reminder. BUT the interesting thing is After Elijah defeated Jezebel, it rained! And it hadn’t rained in a long, long time. They were in a DROUGHT! Do I always read between the lines like this? Yes I do. Do I always see a God message? Yes I do. So what do I think He is saying? I think He is telling us to move forward, to keep forging ahead, that He is pleased! That Jezebel is defeated and help is on the way! One of the biggest things we share to folks is the importance of submission. Total submission to Jesus. The word “Jezebel” means “un-husbanded” or in other words, un-committed, un-submitted.  And it was King Jehu, which means “Jehovah (God) is He” that took down Jezebel once and for all. So what is the message I see in all this? 

Jesus to the rescue!

serious prayer for Mozambique

October 18th, 2007 by admin

this just in from Heidi Baker’s ministry 

Hi Everyone, I would like to solicit your prayers at this time, as we are under heavy, heavy spiritual warfare at this moment. Here is a list of what has happened:

1. Rolland is gravely ill and flew to Holland this week for an undefined period of time for treatment.

2. Yesterday, the head of the transport department, Pedro, got in an accident and totaled our Administrator Julio’s new car while driving it up to Pemba for him.

3. Julio, our head Administrator in Pemba, drove down with his girlfriend Rachel yesterday to deal with the issue….they also got in an accident last night in the hospital and we are told the third person riding with them is in serious condition. I was just told Rachel is not in very good shape either.

4. Don, associate base director alongside the Bakers for Pemba base, has just had violent malaria since Monday and now has a terrible leg infection that is very serious and he needs to fly to S. Africa for treatment…his leg is discolored and swollen and he can barely walk.

4. Heidi’s Mozambican secretary recently got in an accident with her motorbike, as well as did Luciano, the associate pastor to Jose, our provincial leader over Cabo Delgado Iris churches. Both were separate instances recently.

5. Pedro, the head of our kitchen, just broke his foot falling off his motorbike, I believe also within this last week.

6. Today, as we all prayed to together and warred in the tent, a giant construction truck….you know those huge ones that weigh a couple of tons….literally tipped over onto its side inside the construction site for the new church building.

Even before all this, our provincial pastor Jose had his food poisoned almost a month ago but fortunately discovered it and didn’t eat it. Surpresa, international director of Iris Ministries alongside Heidi and Rolland, found out one of his brothers was murdered a few weeks ago.

Clearly, there is an attack on male leadership. These are all males in important leadership roles at our center, and all of them one right after the other…all of this has the mark of witchcraft. We believe that this is an opportunity as a community to close any open doors to that. Biblically, as Christians these things have no power to harm us from a legal standpoint when in Christ. But I believe it is also biblical that if we have areas of sin that we are unrepentant of, or if there is disunity as a community, we give an open door and these things can come in. But when these things happen, they also have great potential to bring us together and bring great glory to God. This is my prayer.

We will be doing a corporate fast here in Pemba, as well as organizing times to corporately pray and worship together, for the next 21 days. After that we will likely be launching into our next 24-7 prayer week. I earnestly request that you be in prayer for those who have been in accidents and sick (especially Rolland), as well as for protection for all of us here. Jesus has the victory and we know He has amazing plans for Mozambique beyond anything we have seen so far.

Love you so much in Christ,
Melissa

just right

October 18th, 2007 by admin

“Wait for the LORD; be strong and take heart and wait for the LORD.”- Psalm 27:14

coming Monday Oct 22

October 18th, 2007 by admin

your opportunity to bless the preacher

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scripture of the day on biblegateway.com

October 1st, 2007 by admin

“Blessed are you when people insult you, persecute you and falsely say all kinds of evil against you because of me. Rejoice and be glad, because great is your reward in heaven, for in the same way they persecuted the prophets who were before you.”- Matthew 5:11-12

awesomeglory

September 18th, 2007 by admin

….out of the brightness of His presence bolts of lightning blaze forth
…He thunders from Heaven
.. His voice resounds
…He is Power
…He is Majesty
…He is Glory


He is Jesus….


He is absolute overwhelming Love…more abundant than we can understand…the mountain is a spiritual place… a place of worship…adoration…and intimacy
…He is calling you…can you hear Him?…He is calling your name
…He is saying, “come away with me”…