07. June 2013 · 1 comment · Categories: 2013

Crack!

The thunder pealed through the humid air. The cool air outside, the light rain falling, the darkened sky, they all reminded me… of my youth at home and the thunder and lightning storms in the Pacific Northwest. I always loved it when storms came because it somehow relieved stress for me ever since I can remember. Perhaps it was coming in under shelter as the rain began to pour. Perhaps it was the patter of the rain drops punctuated by loud cracks of thunder.

“Thank you Lord for a thunderstorm to bring in the Sabbath!” I update Facebook, looking forward to relaxing as the Sabbath comes. And yet these are not my only associations with thunderstorms.

Scarcely a week ago I was in Arkansas. I witnessed a thunderstorm develop a wall cloud and rotation. Later we found out that it had turned into a tornado and overturned a mobile home with a pregnant mother and several children, all of who miraculously weren’t hurt. Later that evening the sky became dark again and the local siren went off and another tornado warning was issued. A couple days later we were driving east through an immense lightning storm and heavy rain. Lightning flashed every second, and I prayed that God would keep us safe and out of harms way.

Rewind a couple of years. April 2011. A huge series of thunderstorms and tornadoes ravaged Alabama and TN, including where I was staying at Gospel Ministries International’s office outside Chattanooga. I still remember that night like yesterday. Cell after cell blew through, each with it’s own high winds and rain, many of them spawning tornadoes. The power was cut by the storms, and we all were taking shelter in the office which was the safest place to be. I remember standing at the door watching the storms go by, ready to run for an inside room if the wind picked up. I still remember when the tornado came… It changed course missing us by a quarter of a mile. Hundreds of trees were down across the road. Just up the road someone was badly hurt and the ambulance couldn’t get to him. Emergency personnel cut the trees from the roadway before the ambulance could continue. But God was with us that night. Although we had about 5 trees go down at GMI, two of them falling on houses and doing damage, no one on the GMI land was hurt.

Looking later on satellite imagery from the area around GMI I could see that the swath of damage that the tornado had taken could have easily come strait across GMI’s property… but it didn’t. It was as if God’s hand had redirected it and prevented it from coming any closer. Truly God is capable of keeping His people safe.

Often we come into situations in our lives where we are compassed about with difficulties, with dangers, and it seems that the safest thing to do is to retreat. But God doesn’t want us to retreat. We can’t afford to retreat. When dangers beset us, when difficulties assail, when the powers of the evil one attempt to discourage us, we must move forward making God our refuge and fortress.

There are souls out there perishing in the storm, they are drowning for lack of the knowledge that we so contentedly keep to ourselves. We must share this knowledge God has so freely given us!  We may have to face the lightning and the thunder, and perhaps even spiritual tornadoes, but God is on our side! We must not turn back.

07. June 2013 · Comments Off on Important Questions · Categories: 2013, Devotional

I read… the words sink in. The reality of our situation as a church sets in. If only we could be more awake!

 

“Eternity stretches before us. The curtain is about to be lifted.

“What are we thinking of, that we cling to our selfish love of ease, while all around us souls are perishing?
Have our hearts become utterly callous?
Can we not see and understand that we have a work to do in behalf of others?
My brethren and sisters, are you among those who, having eyes, see not, and having ears, hear not?
Is it in vain that God has given you a knowledge of His will?
Is it in vain that He has sent you warning after warning of the nearness of the end?
Do you believe the declarations of His word concerning what is coming upon the world?
Do you believe that God’s judgments are hanging over the inhabitants of the earth?
How, then, can you sit at ease, careless and indifferent?” –Testimonies, vol. 9, pp. 26, 27. {ChS 80.9}

How can we? Careless, indifferent, sitting in our comfortable chair, waiting for Christ to return! What kind of unfaithfulness is this? Will we not go out and do what God has commanded us to do?

“Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world. Amen.”  Matthew 28:19,20

We have the command. God has commanded us. What will we do? What will you do?

03. May 2013 · Comments Off on Udumalpet church · Categories: 2013, Posted Videos

Just finished editing this video recently, so I want to share it with you. I hope you are blessed.

 

18. April 2013 · Comments Off on Fear · Categories: 2013, Devotional

“There’s been a bombing at the marathon.” The man said to the person on the other end of the line.

That’s weird. I thought to myself. What is he talking about? I was in the airport waiting for my plane to head back home.  30 minutes later as I board the aircraft the TVs in front of each seat are playing CNN. So that’s what it’s about. But I don’t get my headphones out to listen.

3 hours later I sit in the Denver airport watching snow drift quietly down outside the window. It’s amazing! It’s snowing in April. But it feels like I haven’t seen winter in a year! Actually it’s almost true. The guy next to me never stops talking to his girlfriend on the phone. It sounds like he’s never seen snow like this before. He’s worried that the flight is going to be late. He might get stranded in Denver because of the snow! I can’t help but shake my head. I figure that the Denver airport knows how to deal with snow.

An hour later I’m walking down the narrow corridor to board the plane. I scoop up some snow that drifted through a crack at the top of the wall. It’s nice to feel winter again! The snow melts in my hand as I walk toward the plane.

This time I get a window seat. We taxi out toward the runway through the falling snow stopping at the de-ice station. After a long wait the captain comes over the PA saying that we can’t take off because the tower is calling it ‘heavy snow’. We taxi back to the gate and wait for 45 minutes till the snow lets up. Quickly heading to the de-ice station the surface of the aircraft is washed and we take to the skies.

Again the TVs are tuned to the breaking news. This time I pull my headphones out and plug them in to listen. The news sinks in. The blast. Shrapnel flying everywhere. The big fireball. People running for their lives. Some falling down dead. It’s a tragedy. Yet still I watch. The news repeats itself. The reporters keep reporting. Stories of heroes. Doctors. Policemen. Runners. Going beyond the call of duty. Treating, rescuing, donating blood. But the question is asked, “How could this happen?”. Policemen and security personnel everywhere and yet someone planted a bomb! It could happen anywhere. No one is safe! What do we have to do to keep everyone safe? The point drives home bringing with it fear. But… Fear?

Our God isn’t a God of fear. Is he? 2Tim 1:7. “For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.”  He certainly is not a God of fear! And He doesn’t want us to be fearful either. It is easy to let fear bear sway. Fear is a powerful thing. But we cannot let it take control of us. We can’t afford to. Even if the odds are infinite, God will still take care of us. And remember: “Perfect love casts out fear”. If we really love God then that same love will ban fear from our lives. God doesn’t want us to live in fear. He doesn’t want us to be controlled by it. He wants to give us the victory over it.

I lean back in my seat and go to sleep. After an hour I wake up over western Kentucky. A huge thunderstorm is flashing light all across the sky. We all will have lightning flash into our life at one time or another. How will we deal with it? Will it control us? Or will we let God’s love cast out all fear?Thunderstorm

 

 

“Should I really go?” I thought to myself for the umpteenth time. I didn’t really want to, yet there was the possibility of a great opportunity. And this was the first of it’s kind.

A few days later I knew I had made the right decision. The companionship of others with the same vision from all around the world strengthened us all. 25 of us. From nearly every continent of the world. Leaders and technicians working for God. Pioneers in their field. Experiences were shared back and forth, and God’s spirit was clearly present. This is my experience of the past week. And yet…

We are in the middle of a city of the enemy. Papers with sin on the front page at nearly every paper stand. One simply has to guard their eyes. Slot machines everywhere at which nearly every visitor at least tries their luck. Except us. We refuse to be drawn in. But why did we come here of all places?

The answer is NAB. Media people from all around the world come for it. Technicians from well known TV channels are here. Canon is here. Panasonic. Sony. Intelsat. BlackMagic Designs. BH PhotoVideo. As well as nearly every other manufacturer and vendor or anything related to video or production or broadcasting. The exhibits halls are huge! and there’s like 4 of them! The amount of equipment being shown is massive. New equipment is released, new trends in the media industry are revealed here. But why is something like this in Sin City? I may have my suspicions, but I can’t be sure.

We are here to search for equipment solutions that we need. Each one in our group is representing a media project somewhere in the world. In collaboration and fellowship we find strength. In sharing our technical difficulties we find help and assistance. In association with each other on a spiritual level we find the courage to press on. In short we become a large network of like minded laborers instead of small individual projects. And yet we find a problem. This one doesn’t have anything to do with Las Vegas, or with the NAB Convention. It’s a dilemma that even the other main secular TV stations are grappling with.

“How do you find the right workers and technicians for the job?” It’s a question we asked someone we met at the convention. It’s a valid question. How to find these people? And for us it’s an even more difficult dilemma. It’s more difficult for us because we are not only looking for the qualities of reliability, dependability, competence and efficiency that all the other stations are looking for. We are looking for more than that. Dedication and a commitment to God are necessary qualities that make laborers for our projects even more difficult to find. If only there were hundreds where there is now one. But there aren’t. So how do we move  forward? Prayer is the key that unlocks heavens storehouse. But God can’t force people to be dedicated to Him! He can’t force them to go to the mission field. It’s against the rules of the Great Controversy, and against His nature. Instead He leaves the choice to us. Will we be dedicated to His cause? Will we be committed? Will we work with unbending determination to see the work done? We can only choose for ourselves. What is your choice?