Thursday, April 30, 2009

Revival Praying


There is no power like that of prevailing prayer . . . of Abraham pleading for Sodom, Jacob wrestling in the stillness of the night, Moses standing in the breach, Hannah intoxicated with sorrow, David heartbroken with remorse and grief, Jesus in sweat of blood. Add to this list from the records of the church your personal observation and experience, and always there is the cost of passion unto blood. Such prayer prevails. It turns ordinary mortals into men (and women) of power. It brings power. It brings fire. It brings rain. It brings life. It brings God.

So wrote Samuel Chadwick of the need for revival praying. We are rapidly moving toward Awakening 09. Pray persistently, passionately and purposefully for revival.

Monday, April 27, 2009

Malawi Bound


HDBC has the world on its heart. This morning a team of prayer-walkers left Jonesboro for Malawi, Africa. They will be working with John and Claudia Brown and will be praying for villages that do not have a church. Join me in praying for safety as they are traveling.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Flip Flop

Flip Flop is a phrase often used to describe a politician who radically changes sides on a position. This morning I'm using it to describe what has happened to the moral landscape of the American culture. Things that once were taboo are now considered perfectly acceptable. Things that once were discussed only by those considerd loose and vulgar are now common topics of discussion even among grade school children. According to the court of popular opinion, right has become wrong and wrong has become right.

Need an example? The firestorm over the answer given to a question in the recent Miss USA pageant. Let me quote from http://www.foxnews.com/.

When asked by judge Perez Hilton, an openly gay gossip blogger, whether she believed in gay marriage, Prejean said "We live in a land where you can choose same-sex marriage or opposite. And you know what, I think in my country, in my family, I think that I believe that a marriage should be between a man and a woman. No offense to anybody out there, but that's how I was raised."

There are several problems with the firestorm that has erupted over her answer. First, she was asked what she "believed" about an issue. And she declared her "belief." One of the founding principles of freedom in this nation is freedom of belief and of the right to express that belief. She expressed her belief, her opinion. Nothing more.

Second, she went out of her way to indicate that she was not casting judgment or condemnation on anyone whose belief was different from hers. She openly stated her belief that others had a right to a different perspective.

Third, she was immediately attacked by the left-wing establishment.

Now, here is where the flip flop is seen. Only a few decades ago her answer not only would not have made headlines, but would have been the expected answer. Her current belief was held by a majority of Americans and reflected the moral atmosphere of our culture. If she had followed the liberal and now culturally accepted position on this question no one would have noticed.

This is just another example of how far we have drifted away from the high road of moral purity and convictions in this nation. I do not know Miss Prejean and will never have an opportunity to personally commend her for sticking to her convictions. But all of us who continue to hold to Biblical and traditional standard of marriage owe her a debt of gratitude.

Monday, April 20, 2009

GPS

GPS is the title for our Spring Children's Choir Program scheduled for this coming Sunday night. It should be another "classic" program. It seems like only a few days ago that I was watching my girls participate in those programs. Now they are all grown up and those days are enjoyed only in the database of my memories. Those were wonderful days and I am so glad that my girls were able to be a part of this ministry. I truly appreciate Sharon, Stacy, Glenda, Dana, Theresa and others who give of their time to teach our children the joy of using music and drama to serve the Lord. Join us Sunday night for GPS!

Just a hint . . . you might want to get here a little early. The good seats fill up fast.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Truck for Sale


I am selling my truck. So if you are interested, or know of someone who is let me know. It is a 1995 Dodge Dakota; 105,000 miles; four cylinder; standard; great a/c; new tires; new battery; Sony am/fm cd player; bed liner. I was asking $1,895 but have reduced the price due to some possible work needed on the motor. I am now asking $1,200. You can call me at 926-4124.

Monday, April 13, 2009

Easter Sunday

Praise the Lord for a great day this past Easter. We had 450 people join us for worship during our two morning worship celebrations. Thanks to our greeters and ushers for doing a great job. Also special thanks to all who were involved in worship leadership. The Lord was honored and praised through our worship. To Him be the glory, always!

Once again, I want to express my gratitude to the Lord for allowing me to serve as pastor of HDBC. I love this church and appreciate the opportunity to serve alongside so many wonderful people. And there is room for more. Join me this week as we invest and invite.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Men of Prayer

This morning (as I do each Thursday morning) at 6:30 I met with a group of prayer warriors. These men faithfully join me every Thursday morning to do one thing: PRAY. We don't provide coffee and donuts; we don't have a devotional thought; we don't do Bible Study. We simply pray.

We pray for those who are sick and in need of healing. We pray for those who do not have a personal relationship with Jesus. We pray for our nation and its leaders. We pray for our church and for the Kingdom of God. We worship our God and Savior. We offer thankful hearts for his bountiful blessings. We ask, seek, listen and learn. And in the process we grow to know God more intimately.

I am beginning to learn that knowing God should eclipse every other pursuit in my life. I'm not there yet, but I am moving in that direction. J. I. Packer offers four results that come from knowing God.

Those who know God have great energy for God.
Those who know God have great thoughts of God.
Those who know God show great boldness for God.
Those who know God have great contentment in God.

Oh, how I long for those things to be true of me.

Monday, April 6, 2009

Knowing God

This morning I started reading J. I. Packer's classic Knowing God. After only 24 pages I'm hooked. I am thrilled at the thought of growing deeper in my knowledge of God and of growing stronger in my relationship with Him.

There is something exceedingly improving to the mind in a contemplation of the Divinity. It is a subject so vast, that all our thoughts are lost in its immensity; so deep, that our pride is drowned in its infinity. (p. 17)

What I do not know of God certainly exceeds what I know of God and I want to reduce that gap. I want to grow in my thirst for God that I might grow in my love for and obedience to God. Reading Knowing God will help in that pursuit. It should be an illuminating study.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Awakening 09

Awakening 09 will happen at HDBC May 17-20, 2009. Please mark those dates on your calendar. Bob Pitman will be here to share with us during those four days. This is a very important event for our church, so please plan now to be here for those days. I'll be sharing more details in the next few weeks.

Preparation for Easter

Easter is less than two weeks away and we have already begun to prepare for a great day. We've added additional chairs to our worship center and have updated our overflow room with new video equipment to enable us to use that room as needed. So, we're praying for a great day.