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Thursday, 24 September 2009

  • What would you do out of love for your child?

    Listen! The LORD is not too weak to save you, and he is not becoming deaf. He can hear you when you call. But there is a problem- your sins have cut you off from God. Because if your sin, he has turned away and will not listen anymore. Isa. 59:1-2.

    The problem is not with God's ability to save us. He continues to draw us to Him. All the days of our lives God's goodness and His unfailing love pursues us. His goodness calls us to repentance. The problem is us - when we choose to sin it separates us from God. The Bible defines sin as the transgression of God's Holy Law and the punishment for sin as death. He gave us ten Happiness Rules found in Exodus 20:2-17. Like any parent, He wants us to be happy. What parent knowing their child was heading down a path of unhappiness which would lead to their destruction would not do all in their power to protect their children? He desires to be our Forever Friend. The one thing that He will not do is force us to be His friend or to obey the guidelines He has set up. He does not want robotics! He was friends!

    He placed Adam and Eve in a beautiful garden paradise. They were happy and communed with God face to face until the day sin entered the garden. When they chose to trust the word of Satan, the serpent, over the Word of God, and disobeyed God by eating the forbidden fruit, everything changed. They became fearful of God and hid from Him. God knew what they had done and where they were, but He came seeking. He wanted Adam and Eve to come to Him. Just like He wants us to come to Him today. He is a God of love and is longsuffering towards us. Instead of showing anger to Adam and Eve, He showed love. He did not strike them down dead. He made provision for theirs and our reconciliation to Himself through the shed blood of Jesus Christ. Jesus died in our place that we might have eternal life.

    What is your choice today?

Wednesday, 23 September 2009

  • Choose Life or Death

    But forget all that - it is nothing compared to what I am going to do. For I am about to do a brand-new thing. See, I have already begun! Do you not see it? I will make a pathway through the wilderness for my people to come home. I will create rivers for them in the desert! Isaiah 43:18-19

    Is God doing a new thing in your life today? He who has begun a new work in us promises to keep working in us until the day of Jesus Christ. (see Philippians 1:6). He is constantly draw us to Himself. He desires to be friends with us for all eternity. We have a choice will we come to Him as friends or will we run from Him.  When Adam and Eve disobey God, they ran and hid from Him. Many are still running from Him today because they fear Him.They see Him as an angry God ready to pass judgment on them. If they only knew the God of love, their Creator, their Heavenly Father, loves them so much and desires that each and everyone of them joins Him for all eternity. He has promised to wipe away all our tears. I wonder who is going to wipe away His. Is anyone collecting His tears in a tear bottle like He is collecting ours? The price has already been paid. Jesus, God the Son, has paid the price of every sin of every man, woman and child who has even sinned, will is sinning, and who will ever sin. He bore all the sins of person who has lived, who is living, and who will live. He paid the price for each of us. Now we must choose! The wages of sin is death and all have sinned. We all deserve to die the second death. Jesus died the second death. We do not have to experience the second death. 

    Will you choose Jesus today and choose life? Or by default will you choose death?

Tuesday, 30 June 2009

  • Jesus, My Hope

    He gives me strength for Today!
    Hope renewed for tomorrow
    He gives guidance along the way!
    He gives joy for my sorrow!
    He covers me with His everlasting grace.
    Fills me with perfect peace
    and praise instead of despair.
    He holds me near.
    He vanquishes my every fear.
    Collects my every tear.
    Giving me a new song to sing
    As He hides me under His wing!
    A refuge, a strong tower is He!
    He promises never to leave me!
    The Life, the Truth, the Way.
    He gives us each new day!
    He came down from Heaven above,
    Revealing God's unconditional love,
    he shed His blood that we might live.
    If we ask, He promises to forgive.
    He brought me from bondage to freedom!
    Now, He is preparing me for His Kingdom.
    He has shown us His Amazing Grace
    and has gone to prepare us a place.
    One day very soon! He will come
    to take God's children home.
    He draws to Himself each one.
    His work in us is not done.
    He is not willing that any should perish
    because every human He does cherish.
    He gives us each a choice!
    Will you harken to His voice?

    Karen J. Austin

Wednesday, 24 June 2009

  • Even Jesus Suffered

    Even Jesus Suffered

    March 2005
    Scripture:
    ...My soul is exceeding sorrowful, even unto death: tarry ye here, and watch with me. ...O my Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from me: nevertheless not as I will, but as thou wilt. ...O my Father, if this cup may not pass from me, except I drink it, thy will be done. Matthew 26:38, 39, 42
    Jesus wept. John 11:35
    Be sober, be vigilant: because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion walketh about, seeking whom he may devour. I Peter 5:8

    Praise The Great God Of Heaven!

    As I am writing this message this Sabbath morning, March 5, 2005 at 6:30 AM it is under my mind and body’s protest. I was just about ready to lie down and try to get another hour or so of rest before getting up and getting ready for church. But God gave me this message and told me to get back up and write it down before I forgot the message He had for me to share. I am definitely not bright eyed and bushy tailed at this moment. I am trusting God that He will give me the strength to get to and from church this morning. As many of you already know my health has been suffering greatly from the stress of this ordeal. I have not been sleeping well and have been suffering from extreme back pain. I have been having difficulty making it home from church without falling asleep at the wheel. During the week, I drive all around, back and forth to work even late at night and have not fallen asleep at the wheel. Satan is trying to discourage me from attending church and fellowshipping with the believers. Sabbath mornings have been a struggle for me since Keith has died. Three Sabbaths ago, I made it to church even though I was extremely tired and not feeling well. I was having a hard time staying alert. As the morning progressed, I struggled and struggled to stay alert. I was suffering from a migraine headache, dizziness and fever. Throughout the service, I felt faint and struggled not to pass out. When I walked up to introduce and play Keith’s CD “Leave It There”, it was all I could do not to pass out. I consecrated hard and prayed for God’s help. Through out Pastor Sherwin’s sermon, I attempted to remain focus, but I was fighting dizziness and my eyes were seeing double. I knew I was in trouble. Making it home safely was a concern. I knew driving home was not an option for me. The Sherwins took me home and a couple of friends returned later Saturday night to help me retrieve my car. Two Sabbaths ago, again I was not feeling well and was concern that I would not make it back and forth to church. Knowing that during this time, I especially need to be surrounded by my church family and receive the strength to make it through the week I did not want to miss church. Last week was a blessing, for the first time since Keith passed away Sabbath morning was not a struggle to make it through. I was bright eyed and bushy tail.

    I woke up this morning, 5:30 AM to a nightmare. I dreamt that my lawyer and I were at probate court concerning Keith’s estate and the judge refused to even listen to my claim. The judge was adamant that the document that we submitted as Keith’s last will and testimony was not qualified to stand as Keith’s will. This dream is from Satan and I realize it as such. He is trying to win victory in my life. I refuse to allow him any victory in my life. God warns us that the devil walks around like a roaring lion seeking whom he can devour (I Peter 5:8). As Jesus called on three of His closest disciples to watch and pray with Him (Matt 26:4) and Daniel called on his three friends to call on God to reveal the king’s dream (Daniel 2:18), I have called on several of my friends and family this morning through email asking them to pray for me as I too sought God’s comfort and guidance this morning. It is only been the grace of God that has been sustaining me through this ordeal. I am truly trusting God, spending time in prayer and Bible study with Him. But I also realize that I am only human and that God made us with emotions and human bodies that do fail under pressure and stress. You hear all the time, “Just Trust God! He will see you through.” There are some who automatically assume that if you are struggling and your mind is not in the state of “perfect peace” that you cannot be trusting God (Isaiah 26:3). Boy, do I have news for them! Jesus was human! As a man, Jesus suffered and was tempted just like we are, yet He sinned not (Hebrews 4:15). He agonized over decisions between right and wrong.

    In the garden of Gethsemane, he suffered and felt like He was alone. He came to talk to His Heavenly Father, to find comfort for a heart heavy with sorrow. Requesting that His closest disciples Peter, James and John pray with Him, He was disappointed when He found them asleep. Therefore, alone, in this last hour before His betrayal, His heart heavy and full of sorrow, He fell on His face before God and pled with God if there be any other way please let this cup pass from me. But yet He died the death of the cross taking our sins upon Himself. He was separated from God because of OUR SINS not His. Jesus, as human, could not see through the death of the cross to His own Resurrection and Ascension to Heaven and He thought the separation from the face of His Beloved Heavenly Father was forever. But He knew that this was the only way for man’s salvation. He knew without the Sacrificial Lamb - Himself - Perfect and without blemish - there would be no forgiveness of sin, all would be lost and that there would be no mercy, no grace only justice for the wages of sin is death (Romans 6:23). Therefore, all mankind would forever be separated from the face of the Father. It was because His love for us (John 3:16) and His desire that none should perish (II Peter 3:9) that he humbled Himself, and became obedient to God the Father giving up His life for us (Philippians 2:8) that we could partake of the grace of God through His shed blood. Like us, Jesus had to trust God and claim His promises. Relying on our feelings to judge our closeness to God is a risky business. A human’s emotions are like a roller coaster always going up and down. We cannot trust our soul’s salvation on how we feel at any given moment. All of us have our emotional ups and downs. Times were we have spiritual highs and spiritual lows. It is only through Jesus Christ and His righteousness that we have any hope of eternal life. Without Him, there is none righteous, no not one ( Romans 3:10) and none will be able to come to the Father.

    Following is a Poem I wrote expressing the agony Jesus went through facing separation from His Heavenly Father.

    Scripture:
    And he is the propitiation for our sins: and not for our sins only, but also for the sins of the whole world. I John 2:2.





                               Tears Of Blood

            As He hung upon the cross and died for us,
            Forsaken by God - Tears ran down the face of Jesus.
            Tears of blood, His heart and soul in anguish.
            This Lamb of God, without spot or blemish,
            Separated from the face of His Beloved Heavenly Father.
            Believing that He would never see that beloved face again,
            He chose to give His life, suffering this anguishing pain.
            He had pled with His Father, “If there be any other way,
            Let this cup pass from me, But let it be as YOU say,
            Not my will, Father, But thy will be done.”
            He knew justice MUST be served for victory to be won
            So He became Our Substitute, Our Lamb, Our Propitiation!
            Without there would be no mercy, no grace, no salvation
            And man would be forever separated from the Father’s face.
            There would be no eternal life, no mercy, no grace.
           Karen J. Austin

    As man, Jesus has suffered and has been tempted in all points as we are (Hebrews 4:15) and yet He sinned not. Therefore, he can empathize with our sufferings and temptations. Through Christ we can overcome sin and find comfort in our times of need. He too has been forsaken by family and friends, denied by Peter, betrayed by Judas, deserted by His disciples, ridiculed by His people, falsely accused by the religious leaders, beaten by the Roman soldiers... Then finally, He was put to death, crucified as though He was a thief or a murderer. But He was undeserving of all this. He was perfect, without sin, yet He took the sins of all the world upon Himself. As God, Jesus already knew the outcome of His trail, just as He knows the outcome of our trails and temptations. Jesus knows that as we go through trails our character is strengthened and we tend to grow closer to God. He promises that He will be right here to help us. He knows in the long run, victory is ours through His shed blood. Therefore He allows us to go through suffering knowing that in the long run God will be glorified. Look at the death of Lazarus, if He had come sooner Lazarus would not had died. But Jesus when he heard that Lazarus was sick stayed two more days where He was that God might be glorified. Seeing Mary weeping, and the Jews with her, Jesus was moved with compassion and wept with them. We are to weep with those who weep ( Roman 12:15). Even Christ was moved with compassion and wept with them when Lazarus was dead, knowing that He was going to call him forth from the grave. He is here to help us through the trails, the temptations, and the tears we face – to help us win victory, to overcome. As I was writing this message, I thought of a poem that I wrote several years ago, when I was in college. I expressed how Christ is moved with compassion and weeps with us. He suffers the agony with us. Christ as human suffered the same trails we do – abandonment, abuse, and betrayal. Therefore, He can both empathize and sympathize with us. Remember, when someone is going through trails and temptations, we need to be there for them. Share their burdens with them, weep with them, and rejoice in their victories. Pray for them. When tears run down our face, tears run down the face of Jesus.

    Keeping Your Back Covered In Prayer, Karen Austin


  • Connecting Through Facebook and/or Email

    I would love to connect with my friends that I have made here on Xanga through Facebook if you are on there. Facebook is a great way to connect with your friends past and present and family. I am not leaving planning on leaving Xanga, I just have not been able to keep up here for many reasons. I hope that will change soon. I miss connecting with all of you - reading your posts and responding. Getting to know all of you has been a blessing.

    Hope to hear from you soon!

    Karen Austin
    kjobear2000@yahoo.com

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