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Peace From Prayer


Prayer is the most intimate form of communing with God. The more that you pray, the stronger your faith becomes and the deeper will be your trust in the Lord’s will for you. Prayer will give you peace that passes all understanding.

Beginning in the New Year I would like to get you thinking about your prayer life. However, instead of giving my thoughts about praying I am just going to let God’s Word speak to you, and pray that God will open your hearts and give you understanding into His Word.

Just read and think about the following verses. Contemplate what they mean to you and think about how they will affect you and your life of prayer.

1Th 5:17  Pray without ceasing.

 Php 4:6  Be careful for nothing; but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God. 

Php 4:7  And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.

 Imagine having such peace just from talking with God. Prayer is nothing more than just talking with God and letting Him know your thoughts, your concerns, your joy and sorrows. God does listen and He will answer your prayers in ways that He knows is best for you. In doing so He will give you such peace that the world just cannot match nor understand.

 Just think, God does hear the prayers of His Children and answers them in ways that only result in peace for you; no matter what is the answer. You will accept it and will joy in His decision.

 Make this New Year a new time of praying and just spending time with God. You will not regret doing so.

Peace, true peace, is such a wonderful feeling, especially in knowing that it came from God just for you.

 

 

 

Written by Glenn C. Riffey

January 10, 2019 at 5:55 pm

Why There Are Moments of Failure For A Christian


The day starts our just fine. You have your early morning talk with God and you go off to start the day feeling good. You have God’s protection and you feel that nothing can go wrong. That is when it usually happens.

At some point of the day, you have a thought pop into your mind. It is a thought that you have not had for a while and in the surprise of it, you start entertaining the thought. Maybe something crosses your line of vision, the sight captivates you, and you let your eyes linger longer that you normally would have and you enjoy the view before you.

There is always the possibility that someone angers you and you spout salty words that you do not normally use. Then again, maybe something happens that causes you to react in a physical way that causes harm to someone.

As a Christian, we have to remember that we are not perfect. We still have a sin nature and though God promises not to let you be tempted beyond what you can bare and gives room for escape, there are times when you do not want to escape. At this point is when failure as a Christian comes into play. I know, for I have been there myself.

Who is he who temps us? It is not the Lord, as He temps no one. The tempter is Satan himself and, when he is not around, he has many demons to do his dirty work for him. They do not come to temp us during low or weak times. No, they come when we least expect to be tempted, in times when we feel at our best in our relationship with God. It is during these times, when we feel strong, that we forget who it is against whom we fight.

Eph 6:12  For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.

Those are the moments when we are caught off guard and we find ourselves doing the very thing that we do not want to do. The reason for this is very clear as we find in Galatians 5: 17:

Gal 5:17  For the flesh lusteth against the Spirit, and the Spirit against the flesh: and these are contrary the one to the other: so that ye cannot do the things that ye would.

We forget that we do not fight an outward fight, one that we can see with our eyes. No, we fight a spiritual fight that creeps up on us and catches us at our moment of weakness, which is when we feel at our best. Then they attack and we are neither strong nor prepared for the onslaught that the demons bring on.

It is at times like this that our own lusts or desires over comes us and we are drawn into the trap that has been set for us. As we see in James  1:14:

Jas 1:14  But every man is tempted, when he is drawn away of his own lust, and enticed.

While it is true that any sin that we commit, after having been “born again” by the Spirit of God, is forgiven, when we know that we have committed a sin the best thing to do is to confess that sin and to ask God for forgiveness, and to confess our sorrow for having acted in disobedience to God.

Only in this way can we come back into the presence of God, to feel that forgiveness, to allow us to fellowship with God again so that during our closeness with the Lord the gnawing aspect of our sin will not hinder, nor interfere with, our relationship with God.

The life of a Christian, one who is a true disciple of Jesus, is a lifelong journey. We will never be without temptation nor will we ever come to the point of never giving in to sin. The flesh fights against the spirit and the spirit against the flesh. Most of the time the spirit wins, but when the flesh becomes the victor we must quickly recover, confess our willfulness to sin and to rely on God to bring us back into a right fellowship with Him; to once again feel His love and forgiveness of us.

We all must fight the good fight, walk in the Spirit as much as we can, and look out for those moments of weakness during those times when we feel strong in our faith. Living the Christian life is not easy and was never meant to be, but by looking to God, and not to ourselves, to keep us safe from the tempter, and his demons who constantly lie in wait, do we have any chance of overcoming the fleshly desires when something unexpected comes our way.

In the outcome, the victory is not ours, but the Lord’s. Jesus is the one who picks us up, cleans us off and provides forgiveness for us when we have lost a battle in our spiritual warfare. He will set us back on the straight and narrow and will continue to work in us His will until the time of the end will have come.

Written by Glenn C. Riffey

December 2, 2018 at 5:59 pm

Showing You Know God


Do you know God? In 1 John 2: 3, 4 we read the following:

1Jn 2:3  And hereby we do know that we know him, if we keep his commandments.

1Jn 2:4  He that saith, I know him, and keepeth not his commandments, is a liar, and the truth is not in him.

If you say that you know God but do not keep His commandments then, basically, you are lying. Giving you the benefit of the doubt it may be that you do not know what are His commandments.

If that is the case then the problem could be that you are in the wrong church or the person who is in the place of leadership and authority does not belong there. Either way you are to blame for what you know or do not know.

Knowing God should make one want to learn more about Him, what He thinks, what He says, what He has done and is still doing. You can only find that out for yourself by taking on the responsibility of reading the bible and studying it.

The importance of obeying God is made known even by what Jesus said to us. In John 14: 21, 23, 24 we read what Jesus says about obeying God:

Joh 14:21  He that hath my commandments, and keepeth them, he it is that loveth me: and he that loveth me shall be loved of my Father, and I will love him, and will manifest myself to him.

Joh 14:23  Jesus answered and said unto him, If a man love me, he will keep my words: and my Father will love him, and we will come unto him, and make our abode with him.

Joh 14:24  He that loveth me not keepeth not my sayings: and the word which ye hear is not mine, but the Father’s which sent me.

If one truly knows God, they will have the desire to be obedient to Him. We will not be perfect at it because of our sin nature, but we will be trying to be obedient as much as possible, asking for God’s help in doing so and acknowledging our failures and asking for forgiveness.

Our obedience to the commands of God the Father and of our Lord Jesus shows that we know and love God. Anything else proves that we are just lying about our profession of faith.

How about you, are you obedient to the commandments of God? Do you show that you really know God the Father and that you love the Lord Jesus by your being obedient to their commands or, maybe you are just living a lie?

You may be able to fool your friends and family, but you cannot fool God. Remember, without proof of your faith your faith is dead, and so are you.

Written by Glenn C. Riffey

November 4, 2018 at 4:53 pm

Are You Known Of God?


If someone were to ask you, “Does God know you?” One would imagine that you would say, “of course God knows me. He knows everyone, doesn’t He?” What if one were to answer, “That depends?”

In 1st Corinthians 8: 3 we read:

“But if any man loves God, the same is known of him.”

Being known of God is walking with Him every day, trusting in Him in all areas of your life and being so close to Him that you can talk with Him in a most intimate way. God needs to be first in your life so that everything else plays off that.

So, now the question is this, “Do you love God?” Well of course, “I love God,” you would say, but do you? To say that you love God is one thing but there is only one way that you can prove that you love God.

In the Gospel of John 14: 21 Jesus says the following:

“He that hath my commandments, and keeps them, he it is that loves me: and he that loves me shall be loved of my Father, and I will love him, and will manifest myself to him.”

If you truly love Jesus then you will be trying your very best to be obedient to Him. However, if you have not been born again, and have become a disciple of Jesus, you will have no desire to be obedient to Him, nor even love Him. You will only have the desire to fulfill the lust of the flesh, savor yourself with the lust of the eyes, and be full of pride as you brag about all of your accomplishments in life.

Think about that. Maybe you are “not” known by God,” especially in that most intimate way.

If that is the case, you will be one of them who will face Jesus on that great day of Judgement when you will hear Jesus say:

And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, you that work iniquity. Mathew 8: 23

How dreadful that will be. It truly is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God.

You can make sure that you will not hear Jesus say this to you. To everyone who will confess that Jesus is Lord, and believe in your heart that God the Father has raised Him from the dead you will have found yourself to have been born again, and are now a disciple of Jesus. That is the only way that one can truly know that God knows them – loves them.

Do you not think that it is better to be known of God so that if someone asks you, “Does God know you?” you will then be able to say in a most absolute way, “Why yes, yes He does!”

In addition, your smile will say it all.

Written by Glenn C. Riffey

August 5, 2018 at 5:47 pm

Do You Have The Right To Call God “Father”?


I do believe that most people would acknowledge that God, specifically Jesus who is God in human form, is the Creator of us all.

Joh_1:3  (KJV)  All things were made by him (Jesus); and without him was not any thing made that was made.

Now there came a time in a certain place when Jesus was heard praying by his disciples. They must have marveled at His praying because when he was finished one of them asked Him, “Lord, teach us to pray”.

Jesus said to them, “When you pray say, Our Father.” By this Jesus told them that the first thing you should do when praying is to acknowledge to whom it is that you are praying. Not only is that person God but He also is your Father. However, who has the right to call God “Father” and why?

Throughout the New Testament, whether talking to groups of Christians or to individual Christian, the Apostle Paul would address them in this manor:

Eph_1:2  (KJV)  Grace be to you, and peace, from God our Father, and from the Lord Jesus Christ.

Paul specifically states that God is “our Father”, and he says that only when he was communicating with Christians.  So, how do we become a child of God?

Now everyone knows about John 1:12 that says:

John 1:12  But as many as received him (Jesus), to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name:

It is by receiving Jesus, who is God, that people are given the right to become sons (children) of God.

However, very few people, even Christians themselves know about the next verse that speaks of the “sons of God” and reads:

John 1:13  Which were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God.

People are not born into the family of God because they might belong to a religious family, nor are they born into God’s family because they earn their way into His family, or even will themselves to be born into God’s family.

In John 3: 3 Jesus says the following:

Joh 3:3  Jesus answered and said unto him, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.

One must be “born again” before they not only can see the kingdom of God but also be able to enter into the kingdom of God, and it takes God to decide who will be “born again” and become His children.

In short, when a person is born of God (born again), as God chooses, does one receive the right to call God “our Father”. That is why Paul told the Christians, as he wrote to them, that God is our Father because they have been born into the family of God.

Therefore, only they who are true disciples of Jesus, who have been born again by the power of God, are the only ones who are given the right to call God “Father”. No one else has that right. God has no obligation to listen, or even to respond, to anyone who is not a member of His family. They have no assurance that their prayer will be answered.

How about you? Have you been born again? If so, then you have the right to do as Jesus says to do. When you pray, you can start by saying to God, “Our Father”.

Written by Glenn C. Riffey

June 3, 2018 at 12:48 pm

Who Is Your Valentine?


Ah, love. Valentine’s Day is a time for showing how much you love someone and for showing gratitude for the love that someone has towards you. Have you ever thought how someone’s love towards you affects how you love that person in return?

When you truly love another and you know how much they love you in return does it not give you a wonderful sense of gratitude for that person making it so easy to love them by the way they show their love for you?

In a letter written by the Apostle Paul to the Christians – the true born again disciples of Jesus – at Rome he writes the following:

Romans 5: 9 ….. But God commandeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.

Think of that. Jesus died for us while we were still in our sinful state so that He could bring us into the family of God. How great of a love that must be. In fact, in the Gospel of John 15: 13, Jesus tells us this:

Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.

What love it is that Jesus must have for His people that He would lay down His life for us so that we would have life eternal. Jesus has done for us what we could not do for ourselves and has provided forgiveness for our sins, and because of what He has done for us, by His great love for us, we now have assurance of eternal life in Heaven. We do not have to fear facing God’s wrath or of being cast into the lake of fire to suffer eternal punishment for our sins.

There is no greater love than this.

So, this Valentine’s Day, if you are a true disciple of Jesus, why not share the love of Jesus to that special person here on earth in a way that would honor the love of Christ for us. Not by laying down our life for them, but by laying down our own selfishness and love them with a love that expects nothing in return.

As Jesus loves us so should we love others. For loving others with an unconditional love is showing the love of Jesus. What greater love is there than by loving others as Jesus loves us?

By doing so, you just might discover just how much Jesus really does love you.

Written by Glenn C. Riffey

February 11, 2018 at 1:00 am

Simplistic Christianity


What does it mean to become a Christian? Simply put, it means to become a disciple of Jesus. So, how does one become a Christian?

That is a good question. Let us see what the Bible says about becoming a Christian in a very simplistic way.

In the Gospel of Mark 1: 14, 15 we read the following quote by Jesus:

Mar 1:14  Now after that John was put in prison, Jesus came into Galilee, preaching the gospel of the kingdom of God,

Mar 1:15  And saying, The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand: repent ye, and believe the gospel.

Here Jesus simply says, “You repent and believe the gospel.” The word repent means “to think differently, that is, reconsider morally to feel compunction.” We are to admit our sinfulness, have a desire to change morally, and to ask for forgiveness for having lived our lives as we want instead of what God wants; to want to live for God and not for ourselves.

The second thing that Jesus said was to believe the gospel. What is the gospel? In First Corinthians chapter one and beginning with the first verse, the Apostle Paul states very clearly what is the gospel:

1Co 15:1  Moreover, brethren, I declare unto you the gospel which I preached unto you, which also ye have received, and wherein ye stand;

1Co 15:2  By which also ye are saved, if ye keep in memory what I preached unto you, unless ye have believed in vain.

1Co 15:3  For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures;

1Co 15:4  And that he was buried, and that he rose again the third day according to the scriptures:

Now we have the simple basics of how to become a Christian; repent and believe the gospel. You have seen what it means to repent and you now know what the gospel is in a very simplistic way. So, how does this all work together?

When God draws someone to Jesus, in doing so, He also gives them the power to repent and to believe the gospel, giving them the ability to do the following as we read in Romans 10: 8 – 10:

8. The word is nigh thee, even in thy mouth, and in thy heart: that is, the word of faith, which we preach;

9. That if thou you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in your heart that God has raised him from the dead, you will be saved.

10. For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation.

So now, you know what it means to “repent and believe the gospel”. In doing so you will receive forgiveness for your sins, have everlasting life with Jesus in Heaven, and you will know what it is truly like to feel the love of God.

The alternative? Read this from the Gospel of John 3: 36:

Joh 3:36  He that believeth on the Son has everlasting life: and he that believeth not the Son shall not see life; but the wrath of God abides on him.

When you compare the two choices, and you have “only two” from which to choose, Simplistic Christianity does not seem like a bad choice after all.

The Secret of Christmas


When you hear the word “Christmas”,  what is it about Christmas that you think? Maybe it is about a lighted Christmas tree or it could be about a little baby lying quietly in a manger somewhere.

Of course, one could think of Santa, angels on high, wise men from the East, or even shepherds on a hillside with their sheep. And you know, in today’s world none of these would be a wrong answer. However, none of them tells about the real “Secret” of Christmas.

See, if you can see the secret in the following verses taken from the Gospel of John chapter 1:

1:1  In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.

1:2  The same was in the beginning with God.

1:3  All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made.

1:4  In him was life; and the life was the light of men.

1:5  And the light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not.

1:10  He was in the world, and the world was made by him, and the world knew him not.

1:11  He came unto his own, and his own received him not.

1:12  But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name:

1:13  Which were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God.

1:14  And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, (and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,) full of grace and truth.

Do you see it? The secret of Christmas is that God lowered Himself to become a man, to be among us to show Himself that He is who He says He is. That by Him we can be forgiven for our sins and be given eternal life all because He has done for us what we cannot do for ourselves.

God became flesh and dwelt among us and to they who would receive Him (Jesus), to believe on Him and to submit to His will, they would find that God first had to give them the power to become one of His children in order to respond. This happened, not because we were born into a Christian family, not because we did something worthy of salvation, nor because we of our own will chose to receive Him. No, none of these can be true. Only because God has willed it is anyone born again into the family of God.

That is the Secret of Christmas; God coming down to earth, and as the God/man Christ Jesus, provided salvation for all who would be forgiven of their sins because of the atoning power of his birth, life, death, burial and resurrection all because we could not provide for ourselves what is needed for salvation.

If you can truthfully say that you have been born again by the Spirit of God, because it was God’s will to do so, then Christmas can be a most wondrous and Merry Christmas. For you truly know the “Secret of Christmas.”

Written by Glenn C. Riffey

December 3, 2017 at 3:30 pm

The Verse That Brought Repentance


When I was just a young boy, I attended an Anglican church faithfully. I was an acolyte, president of the church youth program and a lay reader. I was a Christian; or so I thought. It seemed, as it turned out, that I was only a Christian in name only (a CINO).

You see, in being a Christian in name only can be very deceiving, and so many people today are doing the same as I, and are only CINO’s, and do not realize that they are “not” heading for Heaven. I hope you are not one of them.

Then, as an adult, one day came when I heard about two verses in Proverbs 3 that for the life of me I could not get them out of my mind. They bothered me to no end and I just had to find out how to do what they were saying, because I could not do so of my own will; and therein lay the answer.

The two verses to which I refer are these:

Proverbs 3: 5, 6

5. Trust in the LORD with all your heart; and lean not unto your own understanding. 

6. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will direct your paths.

 I tried and I tried and I just could not get myself to trust in the way that these verses wanted for me to do. No matter what I did I just could not trust in the Lord. Sounds terrible, does it not?

Then it hit me. How could I trust in someone who I do not know? Who was this Lord in whom I am to trust? Could it be this Jesus I kept hearing about? Oh, yeah, I heard about Jesus, and how they would call Him Lord every time I had gone to church, but I really did not know Him. I had to find out – who was this Jesus.

I knew that my bible was my only true source for learning about Jesus. I had some knowledge of the gospel of John, so I started my reading about Jesus with that book.

Admittedly, the first time through it I really did not get much understanding from it. So I began to read it again and each time I would read a chapter or two I would ask Jesus to give me understanding in these words that I might learn more about Him.

Little by little a verse or two would stand out and they would be quite interesting in little ways, and I realized that I began to trust more and more this Jesus about whom I was studying and to whom I was praying. Then one day it hit me about whom Jesus was – or is. Jesus is God!

By now, not only had I become more dependent on Jesus in giving me understanding in the bible but more importantly, unwittingly, I also became to trust in Him in helping me in my daily life.

I would ask Jesus with help at work, when I was driving and in just making daily decision. I was always, and still do, asking Jesus for guidance in making all kinds of decisions, and trusting in Him for the outcome, as well as trusting in Him to change my direction on anything, if I was going the wrong way.

Through hard times and good times I was looking to the Lord for guidance, even when I did not or could not understand why sometime was happening. Even when my wife was diagnosed with cancer, she is now cancer free. I found myself asking for stronger faith so that I would have deeper trust in the Lord for whatever would happen or in what would be His will.

That is when I realized that in turning from myself, from my self-will, and trusting in the will of the Lord, what I had done was to repent of my own sin of self-will.

This was something I had done all my life. I would look to myself to trust in my own understanding, in any situation for the answer, and to have the self-serving nerve to direct my own life.

It was these two verses from Proverbs 3: 5, 6 that led me to repent of the sin of trusting in myself and to turn to the Lord Jesus for forgiveness, and to come to an understanding of whom is Jesus.

It is in Him that we are to trust for the outcome for all circumstances and situations, and to submit to His Lordship over us in directing our life as He wills.

You see, we are to trust in the Lord Jesus on a daily basis, and to keep trusting in Him even when we do not understand what is happening or why.

In addition, when we acknowledge Him as being Lord of our lives, as God, Jesus has the right to take us down the path that He knows is best for us, and one that will glorify Him.

All it takes is an understanding of who is Jesus, and repentance on your part. That is to turn from your own selfish ways of trusting in yourself, to submitting to the Lordship of Jesus over you.

Only then will you ever find true Godly direction for your life.

Written by Glenn C. Riffey

October 8, 2017 at 3:15 pm