Thursday, June 19, 2014

Pay It Forward

About a month ago my sister and her husband mailed me a envelope.  Inside the envelope was a note and a check for a hundred dollars. The note basically said just thinking of you and your family. Do what you want with the money.

I shared the good news with with my wife. She was surprised  like I was.

What are you going to with the money my wife ask?

At that moment I believe God told me to give the money to someone or an organization in need. So I told my wife what God told me and we agreed to pay it forward.

A month past and the money was still in my account.  But God reminded me right on time what I needed to do with the funds. So I called a pastor in the downtown community and  I asked if I could stop on my lunch break to talk to him.He replied yes.

I have known this pastor for a few years and I truly love the programs he offers to youths in the low income area of the community. I walked up to the Church and was buzzed in. I walk to the top floor and found the pastor with a group of boys practicing on their fundamental skills for basketball.

As the boys were practicing I told the pastor what was giving to me and what I felt like God was telling me to do with the money. Excited about the news the pastor shared with me a call he received earlier from one of the mothers of the boys he coach.

She mentioned how she was short on rent and was going to be homeless if she did not find a hundred-fifty dollars. The pastor mentioned to me that the money I gave him would bless the family in need.

Wow!

It is amazing how God use people to bless others.

I told the Pastor if the family asked who gave the money to reply that God told a family to give.

I did not want the family to thank me for that blessing because God deserves the glory not me. He knew right on time that this family would need some help.

I was just happy that I could pay it forward.


Friday, May 23, 2014

One Prayer Away


One Prayer Away

Have you ever been through a difficult situation where you wanted to throw in the towel and give up?  Maybe you experience difficulty finding or keeping a job. How about the people you expect to be there for you during difficult times are never around when you need them. 

Understand this, no matter what your situation looks like, you are one prayer away from a blessing.

About a month ago I was on the verge of not knowing if I would have job. The organization that I was working for was going on a hiring freeze. When asked what my plans were I would respond, God will provide.

What I did not tell people is that I was scared, stress, and praying did not seem to fix my situation.

You see I wanted God to make everything better right away. But He had other plans. He wanted me to believe that He was able, regardless how the situation looked like.

Less than 7 days before the end of my contract a brother in Christ told me something that change the way I looked at my situation. He mentioned that sometimes you have to let go of a situation knowing that God will be there to catch you.

That night I begin to praise God for who He was. I told Him I trusted him. I started to tell Him how good He was.

Just to think I almost gave up on myself, but little did I know I was one prayer away from my blessing.

The next day I was offered a new contact with my organization.

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Prayer Changes Things



Life challenges can cause you to lose faith, and/or at times, the desire to ask God for help. This happens even if you have been doing everything in your power to live the life God has called you to live.
You have been seeking employment opportunities, but you’re still unemployed.

You have been praying for a family member or a friend, but they’re still in bondage.
You have been praying for your health, but the doctor tells you there’s no cure.

Why is that during hard times we doubt that He is able, but during good times it is easy to believe?
“You of little faith, why do you doubt” –Matthew 14:31

Despite the challenges or the obstacles you face, remember, “You may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning”-Psalm 30:5
I want to encourage someone to believe again. Pray through the good and the bad. Never give up on God, because He won’t give up on you.

Prayer Changes Things.

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

For Your Glory


If you are looking for an uplifting and/or motivational Christian song, you should listen to Tasha Cobbs, “For Your Glory”.

In this song, Ms. Cobbs is pleading to the Lord. For your glory, I will do anything.

Have you ever pleaded with the Lord for something? Did you want to be used  for his glory, or was it for your own personal desire?

As a believer, I have found myself desperately waiting to hear from the Lord. Pleading, over and over, just to understand and/or get conformation about certain things in my life.
This later would lead to fear, frustration, and at times, me questioning myself.

Has the Lord forgotten about me? Is He no longer hearing my heart cry?

Ms. Cobbs tells us in her song, to get to the Lord's glory, she is willing to go through some difficult situations. Like crossing the hottest desert and/or traveling near or far. She understand that when she reaches His glory, she will find peace, joy, and love.

Are you willing to go through some difficulties to get to the His glory?

Today, someone needs to know that the Lord hears your cry. And as bad as you want to be in the His present, He wants to be in yours as well. And what's amazing about the Lord, He is willing to cross the hottest deserts and travel near and far, just to see you.
What an amazing God!

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Open the eyes of my heart Lord


Open the eyes of my heart Lord.”- This morning I remember an old Christian song that I use to sing at church called “Open the eyes of my heart Lord.”

As I reflected back on my life, I realize even though I grew up in church, Jesus did not have my heart.

It was clear as I got older and I begin to go through my trials.  I would confess that Jesus was Lord, but Jesus did not have my heart.

In Matthew 15:5 we see that people will honor Jesus with their lips, but their hearts are far away from Him.
It is amazing how many Christian's know Jesus, but their hearts are far away from Him.

Here I am someone who knew Jesus, but I still was a hustler, a manipulator, a drunk, and a man who lusted over women. I was also very good at hitting “licks”. This is a slang word that I will not reveal.
I can admit during my trails, I was in a dark place. I felt so alone and I was to prideful to tell anyone that I needed help.

My life would take a complete 360 late August 2010.

I remember one of my fraternity brothers asking me to attend church service with him one Sunday morning. The pastor that day must have known I was coming because it felt like the church sermon was specifically about me.
As we got to the alter call, I remember the pastor saying a few words that would change my life forever. She said something like, are you tired of feeling alone? Are you tired of struggling? Will you give God your heart today?

Like a baby ready to come out of the womb, I felt my heart break open that day. As I begin to cry out, God was calling me that day and I was willing and ready for him to take full control over my life.
Today I want someone to know, what God did for me, He wants to do for you.

But you have to be willing to let God open your heart and take control.

Thursday, March 20, 2014

A Sinner Prayer



Dear Lord,

It is me again.

Someone was not able to see today, so I want to thank you for allowing me to see another day.

Lord, I realize that I am not perfect.

Even though I am a sinner, you still love me. You love me so much that you sent your only son to die on the cross for me.

Lord, there is times when I want to give up, but you give me strength.

There is time when I lose faith, but you give me hope.

There is time when I feel alone, but you comfort me.

I desire to be the person you created.

Please deliver me from all my fears, and keep me safe from the enemy.

I pray this in the name of The Father, The Son, and the Holy Sprite.

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

God, what are You Saying?




Not clearly hearing the voice of God, I believe, is one of most frustrating feelings for Christians.
Does it feel like God is avoiding you? Is he answering to your prayer?
Today, I read an article that said “if you are so interested in what God thinks, then why didn’t you do the last thing He told you? Obedience is the response that keeps the dialog going”.
Do you remember the last thing God told you to do? Did you obey? Or, did you keep going on with your life?
The Bible says in Matthew 7:7 Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you. "For everyone who asks receives, and he who seeks finds, and to him who knocks it will be opened
If you want to keep the conversations going between you and God, I would suggest doing an inventory on your life. Has anything reached an expiration in your life that should be thrown out? Could it be lust? Greed? Envy? Drunkenness?
It is time to make some changes in your life, if you expect the dialog between God and yourself to grow.
Are you willing and ready to hear what God is saying to you?