Monday, 13 January 2020

Soldiers Part 3

"You therefore must endure hardship as a good soldier of Jesus Christ. No one engaged in warfare entangles himself with the affairs of this life, that he may please him who enlisted him as a soldier."                                                                                  2 Timothy 2:3-4.  NKJV

Part of being a soldier is the ability to keep the peace. Soldiers have to fight at times but their other job is making peace wherever they may be. There's a lot of unrest all around and soldiers in God's Army have the power to spread the Spirit of Peace around. But to offer this peace, they must firstly have this peace themselves. You can't give out what you don't possess. 

Preachers often say, 'I'm preaching to myself here,' and what they mean is, 'I'm preaching to you about what I need to sort out in myself.' When this happens, it is the Holy Spirit pinpointing things that need to be adjusted. It can happen in counselling situations where the client starts talking about something that the counsellor is struggling with too. You may have felt this when you're speaking with someone. In one way, it shows us that none of us are perfect. In another way, if we are going to witness about Jesus to someone, we need to sort out our own life. Otherwise it can verge on the side of hypocrisy.

Hypocrisy is a big problem in the Family of God and is something that the unbeliever looks for when they're speaking with us. The apostle Paul says in 1 Corinthians 13:1, 'Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, but have not love, I have become a sounding brass or a clanging cymbal.' This is so true. We can be tempted to talk about a person when they're not in our presence, or believe some gossip about someone, that may not even be true. Then, we go to church and start praising God as if we've done nothing wrong. The thing is, we are not called to gossip about people or keep records of people wrongs. We're called to think the best of them - to love them. Not easy at times, probably but that's our calling and what a good soldier of Jesus does.

The final settlement for a Regular soldier is a pension, possibly a trade and various medals that they may have earned. The downside to this is the scars that they carry; the memories, the wounds and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. They may also be institutionalised after serving in an environment where they are ordered around, looked after, fed etc etc. This is why we see some veterans on our streets because they just cannot face civilian life. Other ex soldiers manage in life but hide all of these memories in booze and drugs, overwork and other things.
The final settlement for a soldier in God's Army is eternal life, and the rewards from God for the service they gave to other people. 

Both category of soldier have had to take the land and to overcome the enemy. One has done it with their own personal weapon in their hand, such as a rifle or machine gun, The other soldier has completed this dressed in the armour of God with a sword in their hand. Both have scars; both have been criticised, judged, disregarded and forgotten and lost friends and family. The thing is, soldiers get shot at, this is the price they pay for joining up:

"forgetting those things which are behind and reaching forward to those things which are ahead, I press towards the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus.'
                                                                                                                        Philippians 3:13-14

They never give up and if you belong to God's Army, I'm talking about you. You may have been wounded and scarred, left on the side-lines and beaten up by Christian life, but you're still here, you're still standing. Well done. It's been a battle you've had for a while now but you've come this far, don't give up the race now. Keep going, there's a great reward ahead. Regular Army officers have to be saluted first before they return this greeting. Your Commanding Office Jesus Christ salutes you right now for all you've done for Him and He is grateful.

But keep buffing up your kit, it's not over yet.

See you at Reveille tomorrow

Copyright 2020 Grahame Howard

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Sunday, 12 January 2020

Soldiers Part 2

"You therefore must endure hardship as a good soldier of Jesus Christ. No one engaged in warfare entangles himself with the affairs of this life, that he may please him who enlisted him as a soldier."                                                                                  2 Timothy 2:3-4.  NKJV

There is another area that a soldier in God's Army can kill, and that is faith. God's Word tells us that we were healed by the stripes of Jesus (1 Peter 2:24) and yet we'll go around saying things like, 'I've got a splitting headache,' or 'The pain in this tooth is killing me.' On the subjects of finances, we may confess, 'I'm skint, things will never get better.' If we go around saying this kind of stuff, things never will get better or we'll lose our healing. Self-fulfilled prophecy is dangerous stuff. What we confess, we'll get. When we speak or act negative then we kill any sign of faith happening. This is why Jesus could do very little when He visited His home town. (Matthew 13:57-58). Watch what you say and think. A soldier in God's Army needs to be fit and in good shape.

One of the essential parts of a soldier's make up, is that he or she must be exemplary in all they do. People need to know that we are reliable and trustworthy. Jesus needs to know that He can count on us to carry out the orders of the day. He trusts us. Do a self-assessment. Ask yourself, 'Does what I do and say point to Jesus?' Be honest and tough on yourself with this. It's part of our training and a soldier needs to train each day to be in peak form. If you've let Him down in an area, ask forgiveness and make some adjustments so that this is not repeated. This way, you'll be competing according to the rules. (2 Timothy 2:5). 

We can't see Jesus and at times it's easy to believe that He can't see us either. But He can; He sees and hears everything. We need to take on board that some of the things we become involved in - our words and deeds, we would never dream of doing them in the Queen's presence. We'd be on our best behaviour. Then why aren't we doing this for the King of kings? He is there with us 24/7. Even though He's not visible, we need to remember He is overseeing all that we do.

We should never keep a record of people's wrongs. We're not called to judge. However, it is useful and a good fitness exercise, to keep a record of ours. This is how we learn to assess our progress. Soldiers in the Regular Army need to keep fit and work on the areas that they are weak in. They need to push themselves to the limit to be able to reach their goal. Soldiers in God's Army are no different. We let ourselves down each day in various ways. God's Soldiers train every day, not just on a Sunday and then have the week off. It's got to be full on. Therefore, make notes on areas where improvements can be made. This may be in controlling anger, or training the tongue, standing on God's Word for something or praying. Regular soldiers go to the gym. God's soldiers need to do the same - their gym being a place which is dedicated for quiet times each day. Regular soldiers can't afford to cut corners and miss a day, neither can  God's soldiers. We're on active service. Don't be tempted to take a day off. It may cost you severely.

Regular soldiers train with bricks in their back pack or telegraph poles on their shoulders; God's soldiers train with armour on their bodies and a sword in their hand and with sheer determination, they make the grade.

More tomorrow after your training sessions

Copyright 2020 Grahame Howard

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Saturday, 11 January 2020

Soldiers Part 1

"You therefore must endure hardship as a good soldier of Jesus Christ. No one engaged in warfare entangles himself with the affairs of this life, that he may please him who enlisted him as a soldier."                                                                                  2 Timothy 2:3-4.  NKJV

Over the next day or two, I would like to address the subject of Soldiers and their responsibilities within the Regular Army and God's Army, There are quite a few similarities.

First of all, we have the Regular Army where men and women serve our country, providing us with freedom and protection. In the UK, they volunteer for this role and can serve - as a career - for many years. Then there is God's Army, where men, women and this time, children serve as Soldiers of Jesus Christ. 

When you consider it, both armies qualify for active service. The Regular Army can be deployed to battle areas throughout the world whenever there is a conflict. God's Army, are on continuous active service, day and night 24/7. The Regulars serve the Queen and her government; God's Army serves Jesus Christ - their Commander in Chief. Both swear allegiance to their respective leaders and both must compete according to the rules:


'he competes according to the rules'.  2 Timothy 2:5

Whatever army you belong to, there is a need for discipline, commitment, dedication and to be fit, healthy and highly trained. At times, there is a need to endure hardship. In battle, nothing is ever easy and it takes a focused mind in order to survive and get the job done. 

Both armies need to be vigilant; there is an enemy out there and they won't give up because they too, are dedicated in their role. There is no time for distraction or for messing around. It is a serious and dangerous business and there is a need to be prepared and alert for whatever may be around the corner.

Regular soldiers are trained to kill, if need be. You may think that this is a major difference between the two armies but you would be wrong. Members of God's Army can kill too! They can kill the moment with their bad attitude, complaining, moaning and walking around with the biggest frown, pointing the finger at everyone except themselves. They can kill their reputations by not competing according to the rules. (2 Timothy 2:5). They can kill their ministry by becoming involved in things such as, adultery, homosexuality, fornication, stealing, pride and self-seeking and let us not forget the tongue which can utter some bad things if not controlled. They can kill their testimonies by not living up to what they confess. Unbelievers love this kind of stuff and look around for the opportunity to point the finger at hypocrisy. The devil has a hey day in areas such as this. 

So you see, both armies are capable of killing. As Christians we are enlisted into God's Army, which is a difference to the Regular Army which is volunteer based. However, it can be argued that a Christian volunteers to follow Jesus, so therefore volunteers for His Army.

My point here is that the two armies offer similarities  and require similar conditions and rules to be successful.

We'll look in more detail in Part 2 tomorrow

Copyright 2020 Grahame Howard


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Friday, 10 January 2020

Don't Limit God


"Now to Him Who, by (in consequence of) the [action of His] power that is at work within us, is able to [carry out His purpose and] do superabundantly, far over {and} above all that we [dare] ask or think [infinitely beyond our highest prayers, desires, thoughts, hopes, or dreams]--"                              Ephesians 3:20.  Amplified Bible

Let me tell you something - HE IS ABLE! He is able to help with whatever troubles you; whatever you need; whatever you want; whatever you desire. He's not a Santa Clause figure - no, He is God, but He is still able. Note the word, 'Able' and take it on board. He is very able.

The New Kings James Version quotes the phrase- exceedingly abundantly. This is what we studied the other day in John 10:10. In other words He can give you superabundance, more than you can ever imagine. He meets our needs and wants (Psalm 23:5), according to the power that works within us. This statement is two-fold. Firstly, we need to believe that He is able to do whatever we ask or whatever He tells us and, secondly, realise that we have His power working within us. Sometimes, we may believe that He can do whatever but fail to realise that the One who tells us this, dwells within us. Yes, the creator of this world, the One who died on the cross for each one of us, lives in our hearts - if we've invited Him in.

Smith Wigglesworth used to say, 'If God said it, I believe it and that settles it.' Nothing would persuade him differently. Again, Oral Roberts said, 'Don't ever think small again.' Don't limit Him at all. He can do it, He is able. 

This includes healing, supply and provision, our needs and our wants. He's Our Father. He loves us and He wants to bless us - His children, so that we can be a blessing to others:

"6 But this I say, He who sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and he who sows bountifully will also reap bountifully. 7 So let each one give as he purposes in his heart, not grudgingly or of necessity; for God loves a cheerful giver. 8 And God is able to make all grace abound towards you, that you, always having all sufficiency in all things, may have an abundance for every good work."
                                                                                         2 Corinthians 9:6-8   NKJV

All of this seems confusing and impossible to unbelievers. Many believe that it is impossible to believe that Heaven exists and if we believe in Jesus, we will live there one day. But God is able to do this wonderful blessing - nothing is unbelievable with Him. He can do far above what we think. He is the power working in us and can and will do what He chooses, and that means anything you could ever think of and also the things that you have never thought of either.  'What you mean is?' 'Yes that's right- He can'.

This year make it your purpose to get into superabundance thinking. God is rich,He always was. He is rich in everything. Don't limit Him. Whatever He tells you, believe Him and call it in. Whatever you ask Him for in prayer, believe that He has heard you and stand on that. Don't ever think small again. We serve a big, awesome God!

Copyright 2020 Grahame Howard

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Thursday, 9 January 2020

Stand and Refuse to be Intimidated

"When the Day of Pentecost had fully come, they were all with one accord, in one place. And suddenly, there came a sound from Heaven as of a rushing, mighty wind and it filled  the whole house where they were sitting."              Acts 2:1-2   NKJV

Jerusalem and the people would never be the same again. The Holy Spirit had come as Jesus had promised and there was chaos in the streets. People were speaking in strange languages and dialects and yet everyone understood. 

Basically, there were only two languages that was spoken in this day; the Jews mostly spoke Aramaic and the rest spoke in Greek. However, like today, there were different dialects from different regions. Now there was also a very special language - tongues - a language from the Holy Spirit. , but everyone still understood what was being said. Picture the scene, it is no wonder that some were saying that they were drunk (Acts 2:13). God had turned up with His Spirit and the place was literally on fire. 

Now, whenever there is a revival from God, the devil is revived too. He will do all he can to cause people to doubt what is happening and put it down to madness. One example was the Toronto Blessing back in the late 90's. Many thousands were blessed and healed and had their lives changed forever. Many others though, including the media, claimed that it was the work of the devil.

You may notice this in your own life too. You are blessed by God and become on fire yourself with the Holy Spirit. You're flying high, at 50,000 feet, reading your bible, playing worship CD's non-stop and full blast and filling all day, of every day with Jesus. All of a sudden, it all goes wrong and everything and everyone appears to be against you. What has happened? The devil has fired a dart at you (Ephesians 6:16). All of a sudden, that wonderful, Godly feeling has left and arguments, unrest and bad things take over. You feel floored and robbed. Well, that is what has happened; the devil is a thief and he has snatched your feeling away. (John 10:10). This is not the time to feel sorry for yourself. This is the time to stand and keep standing (Ephesians 6:10-18).

You must tell the devil to depart. You have the authority. Jesus gave it to you (Luke 10:19). Stand up to him and order him out: 

"Look here devil, you have no right in my life. I AM a believer in Jesus of Nazareth. He is My Saviour and lives in my heart. So depart from me and this situation now. In Jesus' Name."                                                    

The devil prowls around wherever the Word of God is established. Don't be surprised if he uses your boss at work, your family or your friends and neighbours to make your life difficult. The word for you is to 'Stand'. Put on your armour; read your bible; pray; praise God and refuse to be intimidated.

You're the son or daughter of the King of kings. Don't forget it!

Copyright 2020 Grahame Howard

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Wednesday, 8 January 2020

Things can change so quickly

"And being assembled together with them, He commanded them not to depart from Jerusalem, but to wait for the Promise of the Father, 'which,' He said, 'you have heard from Me, for John truly baptised with water, but you shall be baptised with the Holy Spirit not many days from now."
                                                                                                                  Acts 1:4-5.  NKJV

At times, God shows us, or tells us about something, He wants us to do. But many times, He tells us to wait for the right time. This can be a trying time, if you're like me. We think we know what He wants of us and therefore, we want Him to set us free to do it; but we have to wait. Who likes waiting? Some do but I definitely don't. Once briefed I want to get into it. I know that I'm not the only one here who feels like this. However, there is always a reason we have to wait and often, we never get to hear about it.

Joseph must have felt something like this, at times. Hated by his brothers; sold into slavery; falsely accused of attempted rape and imprisoned and even though, highly favoured, forgotten about by authorities. (Genesis 37 - 41) Trusting God, serving Him faithfully and waiting - waiting for the chance of release. But one night Joseph went to bed a prisoner and the next morning he was promoted to Prime Minister. What a difference a day can make. 
Have you been waiting for God to move and open a door? Your waiting, rather like Joseph, may be over. Today could be your day. 

The disciples had been told to wait for the Holy Spirit; so they waited and they waited and then, 'Suddenly, there came a sound from Heaven as of a rushing, mighty wind and it filled the whole house where they were sitting. Then there appeared to them, divided tongues, as of fire and one sat upon each of them. And they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak with other tongues, as the Spirit gave them utterance.'  Acts 2:1-4.

Everything changed - SUDDENLY! It's interesting to see that the first thing the Holy Spirit did was to take control of the tongue. It's time to speak God's Word instead of your own. You'll only do this by allowing Jesus into your heart with Holy Spirit Power.

Now that's a thought! Perhaps the reason you are having to wait so long for things to happen or change, is because God is waiting for you to get into position by allowing Him access to your heart and the words that you speak.

When you do this - POW! - Watch out there's a power source ready to hit the streets.

Copyright 2020 Grahame Howard

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Tuesday, 7 January 2020

Covenant People

"But now in Christ Jesus you who once were far off, have been brought near by the Blood of Christ."                                                                            Ephesians 2:13.  NKJV

We were purchased by the Blood of Jesus. We have a contract with God - a Covenant.
A Covenant is a binding agreement and we have this with Jesus Christ, Our Lord and Saviour - if you are born again.

George Pearsons says:

'A Covenant is a solemn, binding, unbreakable agreement of total devotion between two parties that have joined together to support, defend, protect and provide for each other.'

When we asked Jesus into our hearts, we gave Him all of ourselves and we became one with Him, made in His image. We belong to Him - totally and He belongs to us. He is our brother but also our God, He is our friend but also King of kings and Lord of lords.

God is serious about our Covenant with us. He tells us in Psalm 89:34, 'My Covenant, I will not break, nor alter the word that has gone out of my lips.' He will not break this Covenant and expects that we won't either. He is committed to us and expects us to be committed to Him. It is a two-way contract.

It all sounds very official and in a way it is. However, it is a Covenant in which we have many blessings. His sole intonation is to bless us because that is what we were born into. 

Christian marriage is a Covenant between two people who both have Jesus residing in their heart. If one partner is not a Christian then it is possible that at times, one is pulling in another direction to the other. One grows in Christ, the other grows in a different area. When the two partners are both believers, they walk together with Jesus in the central part of their marriage. In fact, they are one, joined together in Jesus. When they are not, there will always be that dis-jointedness. After all, they both entered into a Covenant of marriage and this means, with Jesus at the central part. Something then, is missing.

As believers, we are Covenant people purchased by Jesus' Blood. We can rely on His faithfulness and we need to endeavour to allow Him to see that He can rely on us too. When He asks us to do something for Him, He expects us to carry this out. When He tells us something while we are in prayer, if it is a private issue about someone, He wants to know that we can be trusted to keep it to ourselves for as long as is needed.

A Covenant relationship is sacred. As believers, we are all joined together by the Blood of Jesus. Yes we have our differences; there may be people we find difficult to get on with. However, as Covenant people, we love them all the same; we forgive wherever that is needed. We hold no grudges; keep no records of wrongs and watch the words that come out of our mouths, in other words, we only speak the way Jesus would speak. 

How do we do all of this? By faith in Jesus. By staying very close to Him and thinking the best of people no matter what we may hear about them. Covenant people do not judge or point the finger they just know there is a better way - the Royal way.

Copyright 2020 Grahame Howard

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