Friday, October 20, 2017

Hear and Do

Hear and Do 


     If you read in the book of Ruth Ch 1, you will find that after Naomi's husband and sons pass away she moved. 
Have you ever thought about why she moved? Or better yet, why she moved where she was moving to (Moab)? The Scriptures say that she was moving because she HEARD that the Lord had visited his people there. 
Have you thought about the discomfort it must have caused her to leave? To pick up and go? After all, she and her family had been there for quite a while. They were there long enough for her sons to get married, her husband to die, and both her sons to die. Yet, because she HEARD, she WENT


The lesson for us here is two fold--
     1) that we should listen for the voice of the Lord. Listen for occurrences where God has moved in someone else's life. (Their testimony) What Naomi heard was not that God was still present there in Moab, but that he had visited there. That's past tense. In other words, she was moving based on God showing himself in someone else's life. She was basing her move of faith on someone else's testimony. 
     2) we should not hesitate to share what God has done in our lives. We should constantly tell our testimony to others. Why? Because we don't know if there is a Naomi somewhere waiting for, and listening for, our testimony in order for her faith to be activated.
      James 1:22-23  But be doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving yourselves. 23 For if anyone is a hearer of the word and not a doer, he is like a man observing his natural face in a mirror; 24 for he observes himself, goes away, and immediately forgets what kind of man he was. 25 But he who looks into the perfect law of liberty and continues in it, and is not a forgetful hearer but a doer of the work, this one will be blessed in what he does.
      Is God telling you to step out on faith? Is He telling you to move? What is it that the Lord is saying to you through the story of Naomi?
We love you, and we are praying for you. 

~Pastor Erroyl and Sis. Pinky
~SALT

Sis. Pinky’s Prayer:
Father, anoint my ears to be sensitive to Your voice, and then to share my testimony to those who have ears to hear. Increase our faith this day.
In Jesus’ name, we pray
Amen

Sunday, October 1, 2017

Preach the gospel! When necessary use words.

Preach the gospel of Jesus Christ everywhere you go, and when necessary use words. -St. Francis of Assisi 
IMG_2333.JPGSo what does this quote really mean? Does it mean that we are only to have a lifestyle Gospel? Does it mean that we should rarely speak about God’s goodness to others? Certainly not!


When an opportunity presents itself we should certainly use our words, our testimony, and the Scriptures to evangelize. 
        The issue, and point for this quote, is that we are not always able to talk. In fact, though it may not seems like it, the majority of the time we are not talking. Most often, our actions are what people see, and remember about us. So, the words of St. Francis do not give us a "get out of evangelism free" card. It actually suggests to us to live a Christlike life; to become a “living sacrifice” as we are urged to do in Romans 12:1. 
IMG_2334.JPG         The quote also gives encouragement to those who do not necessarily have the gift of gab. Most preachers are certainly verbose. We have a natural inclination to talk. This may also be the case with most teachers, and perhaps those in sales. But, everyone isn't blessed with the gift of gab. And at times, we all may find it difficult to verbalize what we may feel in our hearts. So, our actions are what people need to see, and feel. In many cases, maybe even most of the time our actions speak louder than words ever could. 
      

We love you, and we are praying for you.
~Pastor Erroyl
SALT

Sis. Pinky’s Prayer:
Thank you for the reminder that we are Your representatives on earth, and that our actions should line up with the Word. Help us through our words and actions, to not be stumbling blocks to others.

In Jesus’s name we pray, Amen. 

Saturday, September 23, 2017

Time To Pray!


When to Pray






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When should we pray? When is the right time? And, for which purposes should we bother God? Prayer is always in order, and in season.  It’s good to pray to our Heavenly Father.  It’s good to talk, really talk, with Him.  After all, He is the author and finisher of our faith. He is our creator. So who knows us better than He?  He knows us so well that He has the number of hairs on our heads numbered. Every time one falls out, and/or changes color, He knows.  He is just that involved with us. He is love, and He already loves us. We have to learn to love Him. We cannot accomplish this intimacy without speaking to, and listening to, Him.
The following are some thoughts on the Discipline of Prayer that have guided me (Rev. Reddick) over the years.  I am not the expert on the subject, but I can say with authority (and someone coined it before me):  “Little prayer, little power - much prayer, much power - no prayer, no power.”  The point being- we must pray at all times.
As a young man I (Dr. McGinty) used to be intimidated to approach God in prayer. I did not have this issue as a boy. But, as a man fully aware of my sinfulness, I felt unworthy. To make matters more difficult, I am married to a prayer warrior (term used to describe someone who has the gift of prayer, a special anointing to pray, and intercession). I got beyond that irrational sentiment when I recognized the relationship I (we all) could have. Yes, God is the creator of all things. Yes, He is king of kings. Yes, He is the God of majesty, and the God of Abraham, Issac, and Jacob, buuuuut, He is also Abba, Father. MY father as Jesus meant it. The word "Abba" shows intimacy. The term is from the colloquial vernacular of the time to show connection, love, reverence, and respect that a child has towards his father. So, God is MY father. I love that connection.

In Matthew 6:5-7 we see the word when used repetitively.
V5:  And when you pray…
V6:  But you, when you pray…
V7:  And when you pray…
I (Rev. Reddick) was taught long ago in primary school that the word when is one that indicates time.  To put it another way, and in the context of these verses, they tell us that we are to pray.  Not if you pray, but when you pray.  Luke 18:1 says in part, …that men ought always to pray and not faint, and 1 Thess 5:17 says to Pray without ceasing.”  
According to these references we should pray always. In this case, always means always; as in the truest sense of the word.  It does not mean that we are to stay on our knees 24-7, becoming a praying hermit. But, it does compel us to operate from a praying spirit.  In other words, praying should be the same as breathing.  We should be so equipped, and so much in love with God, and the things of God, that praying is a part of our DNA and a necessity for life.  

Pray when you don’t feel like it. Pray even when you don’t know what to say.  The Holy Spirit will help!  Romans 8:26 records these words, “Likewise the Spirit helpeth our infirmities: for we know not what we should pray for as we ought:  but the Spirit Himself maketh intercession for us with groaning which cannot be uttered.”  For example, you pray for a supervisor to be moved because he/she is hard on you. But, instead of moving the supervisor, God promotes you, or moves you to a better situation. He knows what the prayer should be. The only way to open up heaven, and all it has for us in this life, is through prayer. And, if Jesus did it often- if praying was a priority for Him (and it was), it should also be for us.  
Make the Discipline of Prayer a part of your daily conversation, and encourage your friends, and family to always pray.  There is nothing so little, or insignificant, that we cannot carry it to the Lord in prayer.  Go to Him for everything, and doubt Him for absolutely nothing. As you grow spiritually you will discover that you won’t be disappointed for spending time with Him.

We love you, and we are praying for you.
~SALT
Dr. McGinty, Rev. Reddick

Sis. Pinky’s Prayer:
Thank you God for the opportunity to come before your throne and converse with you. Help us to remember that we can come to you at any time with any petition.
In Jesus’ name we pray,
Amen

Friday, August 18, 2017

It's About Time


My wife's favorite color is blue, her former favorite movie (God bless her) is 'Coming to America", her favorite song changes with the season of life that she's in, but she has a special affinity for "He's Able", Her favorite scripture? "I will look to the hills from whence cometh my help. My help cometh from the Lord." I could go on and on with her dress size, shoe size, (and because I'm smart) her ring size. That knowledge comes from putting in time with her; consistently.
Can you really say that you love someone if you do not spend time with them? If other things steal your attention, focus, and commitment from the one you say you love is that really love? Guess what? This applies to God also.
We say we love Him, but do we spend time with Him? Do we log hours watching Scandal, Real Housewives, SportsCenter, sporting events, but yet can't seem to find 30 minutes to read the bible? Is the 20-second  grace recited prior to eating a meal, our only daily prayer? Do we check Facebook more than the Bible? Do we concentrate on people, more than God? Problems, more than the Problem-solver? Be honest with yourself... You know that's a problem.
So how then can we justify saying that we love Him? We've got to step our game up, and put in the time with Him. We must read more, pray more, praise and worship more, and LOVE more (and more consistently also).
Are there too many distractions and detractors in our lives vying for His time? Are we putting the time in with our Lord and Savior? Or, are we giving His time away to gods that we've made?
Deut 4:28 ..."And there you will serve gods, the work of men’s hands, wood, and stone, which neither see nor hear nor eat nor smell." (...and of plastic, metal, and fiber optics also).
Guess what? It's not just you. It's most of us. Most of us are guilty, culpable complicit, and fail all the time. But, we don't have to. Don't beat yourself up. Feel the Holy Spirit's conviction, accept your mistake. Learn from it, and move on.
Jesus said that we should love God with everything that we have, are, AND above all else in our lives (Matt 22:37). Do our actions show that? Or, do we simply talk a good game?  1 John 3:18 says that we should love with ACTION and NOT with words!  Show God with your actions just how much you love Him. It's about time that we give Him, His time.
We love you, and we are praying for you.
~SALT,  Pastor Erroyl, and Sis Pinky

Sis Pinky’s Prayer:
Thank you God for your love for us! Draw us close to you so that we may get to know you more intimately.
In the precious name of Jesus, we pray,
Amen


There is work to be done! Are you blocking your purpose?

        Here are a few words to ponder from a fellow laborer, mentor, brother, and friend. Pastor, Vernon "Pop" Reddick. He shared this with a group that he leads, of which I am a member, and I just had to share it with you.

~SALT, Erroyl, and Sis. Pinky  

                         As always, We love you and we are praying for you.

Read this, digest this, apply this, and share this.
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This Scripture comes from John 9:1-5 gather what you need from it all, for our purposes now, please key on v4...

Now as Jesus passed by, He saw a man who was blind from birth. And His disciples asked Him, saying, “Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?”   Jesus answered, Neither this man nor his parents sinned, but that the works of God should be revealed in him. I must work the works of Him who sent Me while it is day; the night is coming when no one can work. As long as I am in the world, I am the light of the world.”

Thoughts as you process this:
1) Every bad thing is not necessarily bad when the Lord has His hand on it.
2) How is God wanting to reveal His work through you?
      a) AND, are YOU in the way?
3) Are you doing the works you were sent to do while the timing is right?  Jesus said, "I must work the works of Him who sent Me..."

***My question again is, "Are you doing the work God sent you to do?"

Blessings!
Pastor, Vernon "Pop" Reddick

Serving the Great "I AM" and His people and learning to enjoy the journey.

Monday, August 14, 2017

Discipline

    Sometimes, when we start going through tough times, we forget that God is NOT shocked by our predicament. He's not caught off guard when we are in a storm. He's not wondering why/how we are in a wilderness. We are quick to say stuff like "the enemy is messing with me", or "Satan sure is busy".
     Read the story of Jonah (Jonah 1:4-5),  or Moses and Aaron (Ex 4:27), or the Israelites (Ex 13:18), or Jesus even (Mark 1:12, Matt 4:1) and get a fresh perspective. See who leads these people into a storm, or desert, wilderness, or valley. There are other examples too. Paul, Abraham, of course, the disciples, John the Baptist. It really does go on, and on.  
    STOP giving Satan credit, for how God is choosing to grow you, stretch you, maneuver you into a place for a blessing, to teach you, and love you. Love??? Yes, love (Heb 12:6). A good parent disciplines their child. So of course, God being our Father and being the perfect parent, disciplines us.  
     We like to only think of God as loving. Rightfully so; God is love, yes! But not exclusively so. God is also a just God (Gal 6:7). Now, if after all of the scriptural evidence here you still feel that it is impossible that some of what you go through is God moving, see the alternative (Heb 12:8)
     I don't want you to feel like or think that God causes your trouble. That's not the case. However, He certainly is aware of it, and in fact, allows it to happen; as with Job (Job 1:8-12). God is Sovereign, and therefore in total control of what does and does not happen.
     The next time you find yourself in a storm, or wilderness, or valley understand first that God loves you. Then ask the Lord to show you why you are there. Is it to wake you up like Jonah? Is it to kill off things or people as with the Children of Israel? Is it to prepare you for ministry as with Jesus. Or, maybe it is to discipline you. 

We love you, and we are praying for you. 
-SALT, Dr. McGinty, Pastor


Sis. Pinky's Prayer: 
Gracious and eternal God, thank you for our valleys and storms! Give us understanding as we go through unpleasant times so that we may see Your Movement and the purpose of the situation. We know that you chasten those whom you love, and that ALL things work together for good!
In the mighty name of Jesus, we pray,
Amen

Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Remember who God is, and Whose you Are; Encourage yourself

     Encourage yourself and remember who God is. 

    Be encouraged, God loves you. He didn't put you in the situation you are in by chance, there's a purpose! Be of good courage and face this situation with the certainty and assurance that God has ordered your steps. 
     When King David was being chased by Saul and he was hiding in caves in mountains, he penned some of the most beautiful and thought-provoking psalms (songs). Think about that for a moment. He was being hunted down, and he was writing music (my kind of guy). He did this, not so that you and I would have something to sing/read on Sundays, but as a way to encourage himself and remind himself of who God is. I had to stand on the fact that he belonged to the most-high God. (To whom do you belong?)
     Draw King David's situation parallel to you and your situation. You may, in fact, be in a situation to where you feel like you are being persecuted, chased, or maybe you feel rejected, dejected, and/or alone. But guess what? God was with David, and He is with you. Take King David's example and encourage yourself, remember to whom you belong; remind yourself who God is IN THE MIDST of the situation that you are in. 
    While in a cave, while hurting and in pain, while being persecuted, while in the storm, the valley, the wilderness...Praise God in advance!

We love you, and we are praying for you.
 ~SALT Pastor Erroyl. 


Sis. Pinky’s prayer:
     Lord, God Almighty, we thank you for being Alpha and Omega, beginning and end! Thank you for your Word which encourages and your sweet presence that comforts. 
     In Jesus's name, we pray,
Amen