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28/05/2019

Mark my words, if you are seeking an encounter with God, it is coming. In this blog you will see several different reasons why an Encounter with God matters. You will ultimately understand the importance of a personal encounter with God and realize that it is not an unrealistic fantasy.

I want to start this blog by saying it is not by luck or chance that you encounter God. It’s not an accident. However, do not feel bad if you have not yet had a propelling encounter. Encountering God is not exclusive to an elect group of “spiritual people”, but rather it’s an all inclusive invitation to a life with God.

Jesus said:

I came that they may have life, and have it abundantly. – John 10:10

This verse proves the purpose of Jesus’ heart. His desire is for all men to be saved and have an abundant life with God here, and in the age to come.

The Christian life is not a dry and dusty life, but rather an extraordinary life filled with wonder.

1. Encountering God is Necessary
You need an encounter with God to start a relationship with God.

Encounters are not just a bonus to your spiritual life but they are necessary for your spirit man.

Have you ever just “connected” with somebody? Whether it’s a good friend or spouse, you just “clicked” when you first met them. That is similar to what happens with God. You have the initial connection with God, which is a legitimate “encounter” no matter how subtle it may be.

Don’t discredit these experiences. If you don’t see flashes of lightning or hear the audible voice of God, that doesn’t mean you haven’t encountered Him! Like many people initially do, you may think it’s just your imagination, but it’s not! Run with it! You may not know how to respond yet, but God is planting a seed in your heart. This seed is the beginning of something beautiful.

2. Encounters with God Build Faith
Your relationship with God starts with an encounter but continues by faith.

Seeds are never meant to stay seeds; they are made to grow. Likewise, faith isn’t meant to stay a seed in your heart, but is destined to grow. In order for a seed to grow into a healthy tree you need good soil and water. Encounters are like the water for your heart, they increase your faith.

Encounters also motivate you to press on. They make our relationship with God sustainable because they give us hope that times of refreshing will come. Sometimes you may feel “dry.” You may not always feel God, but be encouraged! This is what makes an abundant life with God exciting, because its not always dry.

I do not want to mislead you, life isn’t always going to be easy. In those “wilderness seasons” you NEED faith to continue. (That is The Importance of Faith…. But that’s a different blog for a different day)

3. Encounters with God Are Not too Far Away
You will seek me and you will find me when you search for me with all your heart. – Jeremiah 29:13

Encounters with God should not be a once in a lifetime phenomena for a Christian. Likewise, for an unbeliever, or somebody who is “seeking” for God, I would like to encourage you that He is closer than you think.

Two powerful verses come to mind when I think about those who are searching for the truth, and an experience with God. Both of these verses come out of the Book of Psalms.

The LORD is near to all who call upon Him, to all who call upon Him in truth. – Psalm 145:18

The LORD is near to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit. – Psalm 34:18

I felt the Lord tell me recently that He encounters those with a little bit of faith but a lot of humility.

I cannot biblically say you absolutely must be humble to encounter God. The Apostle Paul in the book of Acts is a great example of how that is not true. While he was in route to kill Christians, Jesus literally knocked Paul off of his high horse and changed his life in an instant. Some would say that Paul’s encounter with Jesus was entirely against his will. God sovereignly touched Paul, so nobody is safe! Even those who hate God can still encounter Him.

However, God absolutely loves the humble. He comes to those who are seeking Him. (As Jeremiah 29:13 shows)

The Saints throughout the Bible were humble in their seeking after God. They were righteous in their character and prayed earnestly with reverence to Him. God consistently met them where they were and encountered them. He launched them into extraordinary lives. The same is true today! God still moves in this way.

Asking God with right motives will increase faith because God never despises a humble heart. I would not advise going the same route as Paul. After all the bible says:

God is opposed to the proud, but gives grace to the humble. – James 4:6

Do not set your heart purposefully against the Lord, but stay humble in seeking Him. When you seek you shall find.

Call to Action
Take your experiences with God and guard them. Protect them with your life! If God encounters you today for the first time, I would encourage you to ask Him what’s next. Cherish and be a good steward of the experience.

If you’ve had encounters before, the same rules apply. God is trying to rekindle His relationship with you. He is showing you that He’s not done with you. He will persevere in His pursuit for you!

If you’ve never encountered Him, but you want to, here’s what you do: stay curious, stay humble, and “seek the Lord.” Make yourself available for these things. Go places to encounter Him!

(After all, this ministry is called “Son-Burn Encounters” so you’re always welcome here!)

I take your encounter with God seriously! It personally matters to me. I know first hand the heart changing power of one.

20/03/2019

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25/07/2016

Question: "Once saved always saved?"

Answer: Once a person is saved are they always saved? When people come to know Christ as their Savior, they are brought into a relationship with God that guarantees their salvation as eternally secure. Numerous passages of Scripture declare this fact.

(a) Romans 8:30 declares, "And those He predestined, He also called; those He called, He also justified; those He justified, He also glorified." This verse tells us that from the moment God chooses us, it is as if we are glorified in His presence in heaven. There is nothing that can prevent a believer from one day being glorified because God has already purposed it in heaven. Once a person is justified, his salvation is guaranteed - he is as secure as if he is already glorified in heaven.

(b) Paul asks two crucial questions in Romans 8:33-34 "Who will bring any charge against those whom God has chosen? It is God who justifies. Who is he that condemns? Christ Jesus, who died more than that, who was raised to life - is at the right hand of God and is also interceding for us." Who will bring a charge against God's elect? No one will, because Christ is our advocate. Who will condemn us? No one will, because Christ, the One who died for us, is the one who condemns. We have both the advocate and judge as our Savior.

(c) Believers are born again (regenerated) when they believe (John 3:3; Titus 3:5). For a Christian to lose his salvation, he would have to be un-regenerated. The Bible gives no evidence that the new birth can be taken away.

(d) The Holy Spirit indwells all believers (John 14:17; Romans 8:9) and baptizes all believers into the Body of Christ (1 Corinthians 12:13). For a believer to become unsaved, he would have to be "un-indwelt" and detached from the Body of Christ.

(e) John 3:15 states that whoever believes in Jesus Christ will "have eternal life." If you believe in Christ today and have eternal life, but lose it tomorrow, then it was never "eternal" at all. Hence if you lose your salvation, the promises of eternal life in the Bible would be in error.

(f) For the most conclusive argument, Scripture says it best itself, "For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord" (Romans 8:38-39). Remember the same God who saved you is the same God who will keep you. Once we are saved we are always saved. Our salvation is most definitely eternally secure!

13/07/2015

Psalm 91:1, 9
1He who dwells in the secret place of the Most High Shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty. 9Because you have made the LORD, who is my refuge, Even the Most High, your dwelling place . . .

In this Psalm, we read about a “secret place” and a “dwelling place.” In verse 1, the Psalmist admonishes us to dwell in the Most High’s secret place, not just to visit there occasionally. The Hebrew word used here for “dwells” is yashab, and it means “to dwell, to sit down, to remain.” In our frantic lives, sitting still is considered unproductive. But in the spiritual life of a Christian, sitting with God in communal fellowship is a treasure nothing on this earth can match.

The Father has a secret place for each of us that He desires to dwell in with us. Since neither time nor space restricts God’s presence, the presence-filled secret place that He has for us is accessible anytime, anywhere. It is a place where we can spend quality time with Him even in the midst of the frenzied world around us. We just have to learn how to live there.

Verse 9 informs us that we are the ones who make “the LORD… [our] dwelling place.” Many of us may have mistakenly made work, ministry, or family our dwelling places. However, none of these places can match the awesome splendor and majestic presence of our God. In addition, without our abiding in Him as we work, minister, or live with our families, we will become downtrodden by the responsibilities demanded of us. When the Lord is our dwelling place in the midst of everyday life, we can tap into His “divine power,” which gives us everything we need for "life and godliness" (2 Peter 1:3).

07/01/2015

The Gospel is the most basic, foundational message of the New Testament, yet it’s the most misunderstood. Today’s religious system is not preaching the same Gospel that Paul did. They mix it with the Law, and that isn’t the Gospel at all.

The book of Romans was written to explain the Gospel so that anybody could understand it. Paul, the writer, made it so simple that you’d have to have somebody help you to misunderstand it. And, unfortunately, we’ve had a lot of help!

Paul started off with this statement in Romans 1:16:

For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth; to the Jew first, and also to the Greek.

That is a radical statement. This word “gospel” in the original Greek is a word that was seldom used at the time this was written. Nobody talked this way, because the word literally means nearly-too-good-to-be-true news. It referred to news that was so awesome, nothing really justified using it. Nothing was nearly too good to be true.

But Paul said he was not ashamed of the Gospel. Why? “For it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth; to the Jew first, and also to the Greek.” The Gospel is the power of God, and that’s talking about grace. Acts 20:24 and Galatians 1:6 both use the terms “gospel” and “grace” interchangeably. It’s saying that when you understand the Gospel, or the grace of God, it’ll release the power of God into your life. That’s huge!

The next verse in Romans 1 says,

For therein is the righteousness of God revealed from faith to faith: as it is written, The just shall live by faith.

Notice that righteousness is not revealed from Law to Law, from good deed to good deed—it’s revealed from faith to faith. Here’s a good piece of information to consider: Sin won’t stop the power of God for salvation in your life but trusting in your own good works will. That’s what “the righteousness of God is revealed from faith to faith” means. You receive the righteousness of God by grace through faith (Eph. 2:8)! God won’t withdraw His power because of sin in your life. That’s why it’s nearly-too-good-to-be-true news.

When you talk like this, people with a religious mindset immediately say, “Well, what about sin? This sounds like you’re just giving people a license to sin.” Not so! Last I checked, people were sinning without a license! I’m not advocating sin. But, see, this is the immediate reaction when you start talking about righteousness by faith. They think you need to make people aware of their sin and the wrath of God.

But that’s why Paul said in the next verses,

For the wrath of God is [already] revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who hold the truth in unrighteousness; [19] Because that which may be known of God is manifest in them; for God hath shewed it unto them.

Romans 1:18-19, brackets mine

Notice it says it’s manifest in them, not to them, for God has shown it unto them. God has put in every single person who has ever breathed an intuitive knowledge that they are a sinner and that they deserve rejection instead of acceptance. You don’t need to tell people this; they already know it.

We aren’t called to convict people of their sin but to convince them that the only way they can obtain righteousness, or right standing, with God is through putting faith in what Jesus did for them, not through something they’ve done. That’s why I spend so much of my time on this, and it’s what many of my teaching materials are devoted to.

Let’s look at Luke 18:9-14 to verify this:

And he spake this parable unto certain which trusted in themselves that they were righteous, and despised others: [10] Two men went up into the temple to pray; the one a Pharisee, and the other a publican. [11] The Pharisee stood and prayed thus with himself, God, I thank thee, that I am not as other men are, extortioners, unjust, adulterers, or even as this publican. [12] I fast twice in the week, I give tithes of all that I possess. [13] And the publican, standing afar off, would not lift up so much as his eyes unto heaven, but smote upon his breast, saying, God be merciful to me a sinner. [14] I tell you, this man went down to his house justified rather than the other: for every one that exalteth himself shall be abased; and he that humbleth himself shall be exalted.

This is a powerful parable. Let me ask you: Are you like the Pharisee or the publican? I’m not talking about your actions but your trust. Do you trust in what you do for the Lord or what He has done for you? If a person is putting faith in all of their religious acts—all of their holiness—then that will actually block them from righteousness and relationship with God. But the person who maybe hasn’t been as good, yet they’ve humbled themselves and cried out to God, this is the one who enters into right standing with God.

That’s what it says in Romans 9:30-32a:

What shall we say then? That the Gentiles, which followed not after righteousness, have attained to righteousness, even the righteousness which is of faith. [31] But Israel, which followed after the law of righteousness, hath not attained to the law of righteousness. [32] Wherefore? Because they sought it not by faith, but as it were by the works of the law.

This says there are two types of righteousness: a faith righteousness and a righteousness that comes by the Law. Righteousness by the Law is a righteousness based on performance. Another way to say it is “self-righteousness.” The truth is, nobody can perform well enough to get Law righteousness, because the Bible says in Isaiah 64:6 that “all our righteousnesses are as filthy rags.” And James 2:10 says that if you keep the Law and yet offend in one point, you are guilty of breaking the entire thing. In other words, if you did ninety-nine out of a hundred things right and one thing wrong, according to the Law of righteousness, you would be unrighteous. BUT! If you put your faith in Jesus, you would receive His righteousness—faith righteousness—even though you did ninety-nine out of a hundred things wrong! What a deal!

There are many people today who wouldn’t consider themselves to be seeking after Law righteousness, but they really are. Their only hope of entering into heaven instead of hell is that they go to church, they try to be good, they live up to some standard of morality. That’s what this is talking about when it says the Jews weren’t seeking righteousness by faith but by the Law. They were trying to earn what God had given as a gift.

The rest of Romans 9:32 says,

For they stumbled at that stumblingstone.

It is offensive to people, particularly if they have a lot of holy actions to their names, when you tell them that all their good deeds don’t make them righteous before God. Then when you tell them sinners who only put faith in God are more righteous than they are (Matt. 21:28-32), that really puts them over the top!

They say, “You mean I’m not any better than the person who’s been out living in sin?”

That’s exactly what I’m saying. That’s exactly what Paul and Jesus said.

“Well, what have I been doing all this for?”

Good deeds will help you, to a degree, in your relationships with people, but they won’t give you any clout with God. You could have more holy acts than anyone you know, but who wants to be the best sinner who ever went to hell? All have sinned and come short of the glory of God (Rom. 3:23).

We need a Savior! The only thing we have to offer is faith. We just believe the nearly-too-good-to-be-true news that Jesus died for us and paid a debt we couldn’t pay and gave us a righteousness we couldn’t earn. It’s faith righteousness!

“Well, I believe in Jesus, but I believe I also have to live holy to be accepted by God.”

That’s saying Jesus’ payment for sin wasn’t enough—that you have to add to what Jesus has done—and I believe that is the greatest sin of all! Jesus either paid for it all, or He paid for nothing at all! It’s not Jesus plus you; it’s Jesus or you! It’s not you doing the best you can and then Jesus making up the difference with grace and mercy. If you try to mix the two, you have totally polluted what Jesus has done. It’s either faith righteousness or your righteousness, but not a combination of the two (Rom. 11:6).

It takes a supernatural revelation by the Holy Spirit to be able to understand this. But once you do, it’ll transform the way that you view God, the way that you relate to God, and the way that you receive from God. The Gospel is the power of God unto salvation. I encourage you to just humble yourself and ask God for a supernatural revelation of this truth. It’s tremendous.

When you truly get a hold of the grace of God, I guarantee you, it sets you free from sin, not free to sin. You’ll wind up living holier accidentally than you ever have on purpose. You’ll serve God out of love stricter and stronger than you ever would have out of legalism.

Jesus said you shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free (John 8:32). It’s not truth that sets you free; it’s the truth you know that sets you free. But before you can know it, you’ve got to hear it. Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the Word of God (Rom. 10:17).

22/10/2014

In your mind, thoughts of worry, fear and discouragement may come. But in your spirit, listen to God saying, “I’m in control. I’ve got you in the palm of My hand; it’s all going to work out.” That’s finishing grace pushing you forward, moving you toward your destiny.

22/10/2014

Scripture says in Psalm 46:1, “God is a very present help in time of need.” In the difficult times, if you’ll get quiet and listen down in your spirit, you’ll feel that peace that passes understanding. There’s grace for every season.

22/10/2014

2 Corinthians 6:2 says, “Now is the time for God’s favor.” Some of you believe that God is going to do great things in the future. But, He wants to do something amazing in your life now.

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