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Saturday, July 21, 2007

GODLY CHURCH, UNGODLY PEOPLE

Author: Carl A. Patton

Peace be unto you,

Brethren we come steadfast in our love for God and Truth. We will never leave God nor will we forsake God for anything that exists in this wicked world. We pray for Faith and for Patience
and that God will increase our Faith. Peace to all the Saints and to those lost may God have mercy on their body, soul and Spirit.

The wicked that go to the grave will not receive a Spirit. The
Word teaches us that one does not need a Spirit to go to Hell.
Therefore Brethren only the righteous will have bones meshed with flesh and rejoined with the Soul and Spirit at the Day of Judgment.

Peace and Love, Carl Patton a willing servant of Almighty God
writing for the FreedomJournal.

CREMATION AND THE SPIRIT

PART 22: THE GODLY CHURCH: UNGODLY PEOPLE

In the name of God master of the universe, Ruler of the earth

We thank God our Father for another day upon this earth. In His Word God ordained the sacred writers to reveal the coming of our Savior Jesus Christ upon this earth. The Word also reveals that Jesus would send the Holy Spirit to lead and guide the righteous upon this earth. Therefore we are grateful to God for the earthly Creation. No where in the Word of God can you find where God created life anywhere but upon the earth. However man in his shallow wisdom thinks otherwise.

Let it be written that those that are scientists know very
little without some knowledge of the Bible. We care about the
multitudes that are Hell-bound but there is little that can be
done for those steadfast in Satan. However as the wicked stand
in ignorance because they reject God so will their data base
remain limited in gathering data as the world turns.

We continue with our scripture lesson taken from Jeremiah 8.
Here we continue to see that the rejection of God and his Laws
is foolish and sinful. So as the people of Old Times turned from
God they were punished with captivity and punishment by their
captors. Let the record show that God allowed this punishment
for their sins of idolatry. This idolatry also involved the
burning of children as sacrifices to idol gods.

Meanwhile Brethren as we look upon the landscape of today we
still see evil. The Laws of God are still rejected by those in
the Church. However the Lord's Church is Holy but many of the
people that have come upon this Church are evil and Hell-bent.

Jeremiah 8:5-7. "Why then is this people of Jerusalem slidden
back by a perpetual backsliding? they hold fast deceit, they
refuse to return."

"I hearkened and heard, but they spake not aright: no man
repented him of his wickedness, saying, What have I done? every
one turned to his course, as the horse rusheth into the battle."

"Yea, the stork in the heaven knoweth her appointed times; and
the turtle and the crane and the swallow observe the time of
their coming; but my people know not the judgment of the Lord."

There is a great challenge for those that have been commissioned
to teach and preach the realities of the Bible. One great
challenge is to relate scripture to the time in which we live or
offer it in some applicable sense. Again we see the parallels
between the Jews who were disobedient and those in contemporary
times that claim to represent the Church noted in scripture
established by Jesus Christ and the Apostles.

Verse 5 asks the people to reform from the ways of the Pagans to
avert the captivity which was inevitable. But while the nation
was bent on disobedience there was hope among the people. For
the record the present Church of Christ rendered by God and
Christ is sound and Holy. However many have come with false
doctrines. Therefore the Church within the individual that is
righteous will be blessed. But there is responsibility to seek
and find Truth among all believers.

Verse 6 tells us of the persistence of the disobedience of the
people. The danger for this disobedience comes as a warning.
This continues during these times in the contemporary Churches.
The most vivid warning is that Jesus is coming back to judge the
world. Those that insist on CREMATING the dead will be punished.
(See Job 39:21-25 You cannot see God and His Laws if you don't
submit to the power and authority of God).

We will also note a companion scripture taken from Malachi 3:16.
"Then they that feared the Lord spake often one to another: and
the Lord hearkened, and heard it, and a book of remembrance was
written before him for them that feared the Lord, and that
thought upon his name."

God will reward those that submit to Him and are faithful. Here
the Prophet Malachi looks forward to the Gospel period.
Previously in this Chapter Malachi has noted that the Gospel
will be offered to Jews and Gentiles. Thus the chosen people
will eventually become those that accept Christ. As we also look
to this time we see that many in the Church continue to reject
the Gospel. You cannot accept the Gospel with a heart that
believes that CREMATING a dead body is Godly. Nor can you be a
part of God's Church and follow man instead of God.

The ignorance of God's people is noted in Isaiah 1:3. We see
this same ignorance in verse 7 of Jeremiah 8. The scripture
tells us here that beasts and fowl of the air are more faithful
to their Father than many in the Church. Again as we look to
this time we see the ignorant Elders of Lawrence Avenue Church
of Christ (So. Nashville, TN) more set in tradition and Pagan
customs than God.

Cont. Part 23: Cults & False Prophets Cannot Write or Re-Write
the Law

Peace and Love, Carl Patton writing for the FreedomJournal


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Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Reclaim Your Power through Your Miracle Stories

by Don McAvinchey

How would your life transform if you started to keep track of the miraculous events that happen in your life everyday? What do you think would happen?

As a Spiritual Coach, I work with clients around the world to bring their greatest, most cherished dreams to reality. And in this process, I've discovered that the more we work together toward these wonderful dreams, the more miracles happen for my clients. reams like having a fulfilling, happy relationship. Dreams like doing what they love to do, and getting paid for it. Dreams like feeling the flow of their own, personal Spiritual Life weaving its way through everything they do.

Is it possible to maximize your potential for miracles to show up in your life? I believe it is, and not just believe it, but have seen it in fact -- factually, I mean! That's the beauty of working on your attraction of miracles into your life; they soon become living, breathing facts in your life story. Including the miracles in our lives in the stories we tell other people, whether they are our family members, friends, or those we meet around the water cooler at work, creates something especially powerful in our lives: A story of miracles.

What happens when we begin to relate our own story of miracles to others? Well, to be honest, some will look at you like you've flipped your lid. This is true, it's happened to me.

However, others will smile, and nod, and see you in a new light, and you'll actually see that light in their eyes, the light that says they have been there too. These are the people who will then share their miracle stories with you -- and then, you'll have a Miracle Conversation!

I want to share three miracles that happened for me last week and see if your eyes light up!

The first was a synchronous event that was otherworldly. I was talking with my brother Dave on Tuesday night about a particular kind of investment direction that he's studying. It's one that I looked at a few years ago, hadn't thought of much since, and just had some thoughts about it last week. Dave is high on this idea, and I said I'd check it out some.

When I got home, in my mailbox was a brochure about this very same investment path, something I hadn't received any info on for a couple of years. I smiled and told my partner about it that night.

The second miracle happened when I drove away alone from a meeting with a client, declaring out loud that I wanted to increase my income to a certain amount per month, and asking Spirit and my angels to help me do this. Two hours and 35 minutes later, a friend called offering a business venture, and said that he knew I wanted to raise my income to the very same amount that I had stated in my prayer request earlier that day.
I hadn't talked with him in over a year about money. And the healing happened when I met with another client and opened up our session to Spirit, asking for help and guidance. A wonderful feeling of trust and relaxation came to us both. At two points during our meeting, we both actually heard the same words in our thoughts and later shared these with each other during our session's meditation time.

Miracles are all around us, all the time. I often tell my clients, "Pay attention daily to synchronicity and serendipity as it occurs, and make note of it."

Making note of our miracles not only embeds the miraculous in our own reality and thinking, but it also brings the miracles we experience into the very stories of our lives, which others then see us living.

The more we include our own in our conversations with others, the more aware we become of seeing and hearing more and more miracles, It has to happen, as we so strongly live according to the stories that we tell about our lives.

It makes the miraculous truly real when we share our miracle stories with others, and gives them life. Try it -- you'll like it!

About the author: Spiritual Coach Don McAvinchey takes you forward toward your
dreams, one miracle at a time. To sign up for more free tips like these and claim your FREE e-course gift, 3 Steps to Becoming a Miracle Magnet, visit his site at
http://www.CreateaMonthofMiracles.com . Add your miracle stories to the Create a Month of Miracles blog,
http://monthofmiracles.blogspot.com/


Sunday, February 25, 2007

"The Washing of the Disciples Feet"

by True Believer

Each year at Passover many Christian Churches will gather together with their basin tubs and actually wash someone else's feet. It seems this has become a tradition in these Churches. I myself have to admit that I also have partaken of this tradition twice in my own life, but with that being said, it also must be said that I never really felt quite right about doing it, as I knew in my heart, this is not what Christ wanted us to do.

Well, again the Lord has been faithful to me and revealed the true meaning of what it meant when He washed the disciples feet before Passover, and now to be faithful, I must share it with the world.

We must go to the Book of John, one of my personal favorites, to pick up the story of "The Washing of the Disciples Feet."

In John 13 v 5 we read that after Jesus prepared Himself for what He was about to do it says, "He poured water into a basin and began to wash the disciple's feet, and to wipe them with the towel in which He was girded."

So here it is set, He has poured water into a basin, and has started the process of washing their feet, but when He comes to Peter, He actually gets some resistance. We see this in John 13 v 6, it says, "Then He came to Simon Peter. And Peter said to Him, "Lord are You washing my feet?"

To which Jesus replied in John 13 v 7, "WHAT I AM DOING you DO NOT UNDERSTAND NOW, but you will know after this."

I ask, since people are still doing this same exact thing today, washing each others feet, does this also mean that even today, almost 2000 years later, that people still do not understand the true meaning, like Christ said at the time? Yes, that is what it means.

Now what we all need to take notice of here is this, that the disciples had eyes that they could see with, they could see Jesus kneeling before them and washing their feet, so it would seem that they would know exactly what Jesus was doing to them right, I mean they are looking right at Him.

But even though they could see Him, He still tells them, you do not understand what I am doing to you. In other words, there is a hidden truth to what is taking place at this time, but it will not be revealed to you until you receive the Holy Spirit, and then you will understand what I did to you.

Before we go on, we have to go to Colossians 3 v 2, it says, "Set your mind on things above (Spiritual) and not on things of the earth (Physical).

This is why the disciples did not know what Jesus was doing to them, even though they could physically see that He was washing their feet, they were still in the physical mind, but as we know, it is the spiritual meaning that is important, it is the spiritual meaning Christ wants us all to understand, and so therefore, we must follow the commandment to set our minds on things above, the spiritual things, and then we will be able to understand what Christ was doing when He washed their feet.

It truly takes the Holy Spirit to have these truths revealed, I cannot stress how blessed I feel when the Father reveals these things to me. I know that these revelations are not for my benefit though, they are for the peoples benefit that will read and hear the revelations, I am just a vessel.

Now let us get into the true depth of the Father's word to bring it all into clear focus for all who may read this, so all can know without a doubt that this is true bread, a true revelation from God the Father.

First, we have to stop focusing on the physical man Jesus, and start focusing on the spiritual man Jesus. We have to find out who and what He is and was spiritually.

In John 1 v 14 we can see it says, "And THE Word became flesh and dwelt among us."

And, if we go to Revelation 19 v 13 we are actually given His spiritual name, it says, "His name is called, The Word of God."

This is what we must focus on, that it is the Word of God that is doing the actual washing of the disciples feet, literally. Let us now look at John 13 v 8 to see Jesus reply to Peter, He says, "If I do not WASH YOU, you have no part with me."

Now remember who and what is doing the washing, The Word of God. Christ says plainly, that if I do not wash you, or us, that we have no part in Him. Let us continue.

Let us look at John 15 v 3 now and see what Jesus said to the disciples. He said, "You are already clean because of The Word which I have SPOKEN to you." This verse may just be in your footnotes as a tie in scripture, I bet it is, because it is in my Bible.

But now here we can see, that Jesus is plainly telling us, that it is the Word of God, or better yet, the Spoken Word of God that cleans us. Now again, remember who Jesus is, He is, The Word made flesh, He is, The Word of God.

What we must realize, is that Jesus, the physical word, picked up the physical basin of water, and then physically washed their feet.

But what Jesus is showing us by this physical example is this, that we are to take the Spiritual Word, which is the true Living Water, and Speak it to others, as to Wash them with it, as in Washing others with the Washing of the Water of the Word.

Here is a more detailed explanation. We see who Jesus is, He is The Word of God. Now this Word of God is also referred to as something else, and we see this in Jeremiah 17 v 13, it says He is, "The Fountain of Living Water." This is what the Word of God is, the Living Water, and this is what Christ is also, but in the flesh.

Remember, physical water in the basin, the Living Water is the Word of God.

If we will now go and read Ephesians 5 we can read the verses where it talks about how Christ loves the Church, let us read Ephesians 5 verses 25-26. They say, "Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ also loved the Church and gave Himself for her that He might sanctify and Cleanse her with the Washing of Water by the Word."

Ok, I hope it is coming into focus now for all who are reading this.

The physical Christ, the Spiritual Word, gives us a physical example of washing the feet of the disciples with physical water, Christ of course being the Spiritual Water, Living Water, and then tells us plainly that it does not mean what we would think it means, even though we can actually see Him doing it.

We also have seen that Christ cleanses us by the Washing of Water of the Word, just as He told the disciples in John 15 v 3.

Now let us go and see what Christ says in John 13 v 15, He says, "For I have given you an example, that you should do as I have done to you."

Now we already know by Christ own words, that He does not mean wash each others feet physically as He just did, He plainly told us that we do not know what He is doing at the time He was actually doing it, washing their feet.

So what Christ is telling us, is go and Wash others with the Word of God, as in The Washing of Water by the Word. This is what Christ did to them and us, He came and washed them just as He washes us by the Words He spoke, the Words of the Father.

In other words, He is telling us, go and share the gospel with others, as in, go and wash others with the words of eternal life, just as I washed you with the words of eternal life. Can all see it now? I hope so, let us continue now, as to really drive home the true meaning of "Washing the Disciples Feet."

As Jesus is washing their feet, Peter of course says not only my feet, but my hands and my head. Jesus of course replies back to him in John 13 v 10 and says, "He who is bathed needs only to wash his feet but is completely clean: and you are clean, but not all of you."

Of course we know why they were clean, Christ told us so in John 15 v 3. But now why are we considered clean if only our feet are clean?

It is because that is what we use to spread the gospel, or at least what the disciples used, they did not have all the technology we have today, they actually had to use their feet.

Let us look at Ephesians 6 verses 14-15, they say, "Stand therefore having girded your waste with Truth (Psalm 119 v 151), having put on the breastplate of Righteousness (Psalm 119 v 172), and Having Shod Your Feet with the preparation of the gospel of Peace (Psalm 119 v 165).

Please check all scriptures, but what we must take notice of, is that we are told to shod our feet, as in use them to spread the Word of God.

If we will now go to Isaiah 52 v 7, it says, "How beautiful upon the mountains are the Feet of him who brings good news, who proclaims peace, who brings good tidings of good things, who proclaims salvation, who says to Zion, Your God Reigns."

This is why we only need to keep are feet clean, because they are used to spread the Word of God, which in turn, Washes those who hear us. 1st Timothy 4 v 16

We must also realize that the more we share the Word of God with others it also cleans us more and more as we do it too. Romans 10 v 17

A real good scripture to explain this is Proverbs 11 v 25, it says, "The generous soul will be made rich (In Spirit), And he who Waters will also be Watered himself."

As in, when we wash others, we are also washing ourselves. And all this washing is being done with The Word of God we speak out of our mouths, just as Christ our example did.

We also see Christ says in Mark 6 v 11, "And whoever will not receive you nor hear you, when you depart from there, shake off the dust under your Feet as a testimony against them."

That testimony to those who will not hear us is this, I will use my feet to spread the Fathers Word, and your words, which represents the dust, I am leaving here with you, as I want no part of it on me, not even on my feet.

So I hope all can see what I see, what the Father has revealed regarding Christ washing the disciples feet. It truly has and had nothing to do with what people are still doing today, actually taking their water basins to church and washing someone's feet.

I ask, is Christ turning to the Father and saying, Father, they still do not understand what it means when I washed the disciples feet, even though I clearly told them that it does not mean what they think it means.

And the Father says back, yes Son, they still do not understand, but I wish they did, because more people in the world need to be truly cleaned by My Word, more people need to be Washing others by speaking My Words to them.

He is saying, I wish they would have listened to me when I told them, "The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few. Therefore Pray the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into His harvest." Matthew 9 verses 37-38

We must always remember, it is the inside of a person that the Lord looks at, it is the inside person that needs cleaning.

And folks, there is no other thing in the world that can clean the inside of a person besides the Word of God. Of course Christ being the very physical representation of the Spiritual Word, we could say, that people need to be washed in Christ, as long as we know who He is spiritually.

Remember now, the physical water may clean the outside of the cup, but the Living Water cleans the inside of the cup, and that is where the Lord looks, at the inside.

He is saying, as I have washed you, now go and wash others. As I have shared this water with you, go and share this water with others, yes, even take it to a little child.

As were told in Proverbs 25 v 25, "As cold water (Even a cup) to a weary soul, So is good news from a far country." In other words, the good news is just as refreshing to a weary soul as a cup of cold water, yes, even to a little child. Matthew 10 v 42

So for those of you who have been washing someone else's feet year after year, and really never wanted to do it, guess what, you do not have to any longer, in fact, if you do, your only telling Christ you still do not understand what He was doing.

And there is no reason for that now, as the Truth has been given regarding this subject matter, the Hidden Truth, the Spiritual Truth. So stop washing people's feet, and start washing their whole bodies with the Washing of the Water by the Word, as in, share the good news.

I hope this revelation has been a blessing to those who may have been led to it by the Father, it sure has been a blessing to me, but then again, all things the Father gives me is a blessing in my opinion.

So now in conclusion, please all remember this truth, we must stop focusing and believing what we see with our eyes, and start focusing and believing with our hearts. Blessed is he who has faith in what he cannot see. Amen
About the Author

A Lover of Truth

Thursday, February 22, 2007

DO ANGELS LIVE AMONGST US?

by Linda Preston

You may not know it but there's an angel looking out for you, who's waiting for you to get in touch. We all have our own, special guardian angel that travels with us throughout life's journey and loves and protects us unconditionally no matter what mistakes
we may make. Our guardian angel is a powerful being of light and responds to our call the moment we ask for assistance. History is peppered with sightings of angels, usually in response to some great need by man. During the First World War soldiers afraid for their lives before great battles reported sightings of angels. The most famous sighting was in August 1914, at Mons, in Belgium when the British Army was involved in a desperate clash with overwhelming numbers of German troops. It was reported that an angelic army came to their aid and brought hope and comfort to the men so that they were able to successfully defeat their foe.

How many times have you heard stories of dramatic rescues or near miss death incidents when the person surviving the incident was reported to say " they felt that someone was watching over them and keeping them safe" So you might ask how would you know if there was an angel with you? Your guardian angel can appear in many different forms. Many people 'sense their presence; some hear them, whilst others encounter them in dreams and visions. Your angel is around you at all times; but do not wait until you have a time of crisis or sorrow to contact them. Invite this heavenly being to became part of your daily life now. Your angel is waiting to be called upon to help you in any way you need. You can also ask for help for those you care about who may need help. So here are a few tips on how to get in touch:- Each morning and night find a quiet place. Sit in a comfortable position with your back held straight. Ground yourself by visualising roots extending from you deep into the earth. Take a few deep breaths until you feel relaxed and calm and then sent out a thought to your angel about any needs you may have. Gradually open your eyes. I have found that usually and often in the strangest way your request is fulfilled more quickly than you can imagine. Believe and you will get a powerful response. Each time you commune with your angel, your relationship grows stronger. Let your intuition guide you along this fascinating spirtual pathway and you will find there are truly angels living amongst us. Your life will never be the same again.

copyright Linda Preston 2007

see also: REAL ANGELS SITE

Friday, January 19, 2007

Worship: A Meeting With God


Tuesday, January 16, 2007

5 Keys to Reading and Understanding the Bible

by Ferrel Kenda

Do you often find yourself questioning someone's interpretation of a particular Biblical passage? Do you desire to find a deeper understanding of what the Bible really says? Does your Bible reading leave you with more questions than answers? If so, here are some helpful tips that will make your reading more enjoyable and meaningful. Whether you are participating in a daily reading program, preparing for a Bible study, or hoping to gain insight on a particular subject, there is a wealth of wisdom within the pages of "the greatest book ever written."

1. Keep it personal. Religious beliefs and convictions are very personal matters. Ask three people for their interpretation of a scriptural passage and you will get three different responses. That explains why there are so many denominations within the present day church. No one can tell you what you should believe, and you are solely responsible for your own actions, responses, and behaviors. Choose a Bible translation that suits you. If you find the King James Version too difficult to retain your focus, check into other translations that are available. The Bible should not be a "chore" to read.

2. Read regularly. You can't expect to master rocket science by picking up a book "occasionally." Read the Bible regularly and it will come alive for you and your understanding will increase dramatically. Try to choose a time and place that you go each day. Soon this routine will be a highlight of your day and you will look forward to the rejuvenation that comes with the time spent in the Word.

3. Prepare. You should prayerfully ask God for guidance and insight into what you are reading, and listen to your inner voice for direction. Have faith that your prayers and questions will be answered. Some find it helpful to listen to inspirational music before reading in order to focus their attention on spiritual matters. Choose a quiet place free from distractions and try to clear your mind of pressing issues that may cloud your thinking. Deep breathing and relaxation techniques are beneficial exercises that will help you to focus more clearly on your reading.

4. Take what you read literally. God is not the author of confusion. This is the owner's manual for life on earth. He would not give you a roadmap that you could not understand. After slowly reading (and re-reading) your selected passage, ask yourself these questions: What is the main subject of this reading? Who is speaking? What is being said? To Whom? What is the key verse? Does this passage contain a command for me to obey? Does this passage reveal anything I see as a stumbling block in my own life?

Does this passage relate to you or your situation? Is there something in the passage that needs to be incorporated into your own life? Answer these questions as truthfully as possible and see what direction this takes you.

5. Use resources. Many translations will contain references to other correlating scriptures in order to clarify or reiterate the main point. Some will have scriptural notes explaining the circumstances in greater detail. Many contain dictionaries, maps, weights and measures conversions etc. A concordance is an invaluable searching tool that will list the passages which contain any word or phrase that you may wish. Commentaries are great resources that go into detailed explanations concerning each passage. These will assist you in better understanding the cultural and spiritual aspects of the scripture, but keep in mind that it is one man's opinion. The best online resource that I have come across is called E-sword. It is a downloadable Bible that can be customized with different translations, concordances, dictionaries, and commentaries. Translations can be viewed side-by-side for comparison and notes can be saved within the file. Although this is a free resource, some translations charge a small fee. (see resource box for info) Online Christian forums and chat rooms have ongoing discussions about many of life's questions. You may get some helpful insights, as well as different viewpoints about any number of topics.

After using these 5 tips, you should have a better understanding of the Bible, and a better relationship with God, not to mention the people around you. You will begin to gain the wisdom of the ages, and who knows, you might just find more than you were looking for.

About the Author

You can find E-sword and other great resources HERE!

Ferrel Kenda is an internet webmaster and author sepcializing in marketing and promotion.

Thursday, November 16, 2006

A divine appointment

by Mike Fletcher

When God keeps that divine set appointment with us in heaven, Paul tells us in 2 Corinthians 5:10 that we will appear that ALL MUST appear before the judgment seat of Christ. Now there is a lot of confusion about that place. Judgment seat translates into Greek as bema, which in its simplest definition means a raised platform reached by steps. In the Greek culture that Paul wrote from and to, bema referred to the elevated platform on which victorious athletes received their crowns even as we say today in the Olympic games.

In the New Testament, it was used as the judgment seat of Pilate or of Herod. There was even a bema in Corinth where unbelieving Jews unsuccessfully accused Paul before the Roman governor Gallio. So a person brought before a bema was to have their deeds examined for the purpose of recognizing and punishing wrongdoing or rewarding some achievement. And that's what the Bible means, too. Unbelievers, those who don't follow Christ, will have their sins exposed and be punished before the judgment seat of Christ. The Bible clearly, all too clearly, tells us that. There will be, it says, much wailing and gnashing of teeth at the bema for, says the Bible, the fate of non-believers is eternal damnation in hell everlasting punishment for sins which will be exposed by God's penetrating justice.

Now Christians will also go before the bema. But Christian believers will NOT be judged for sin at the judgment seat of Christ. Why? Because our sins were dealt with at the cross. Jesus, our very judge, paid for those sins with his blood. They are gone, Blotted out, Forgotten. Paid for.
So what will happen to us at that judgment seat? The full truth about our lives, our character and actions as a Christian will be made clear to each believer. Each one of us will discover the real verdict on our ministry, our service, our motives. All hypocrisy and pretense will be stripped away.

As Samuel 16:7 says, God sees not as man sees, for man looks at the outward appearances, but God looks at the heart. The writer of Hebrews put it this way: Nothing in all creation is hidden from God's sight. Everything is uncovered and laid bare before the eyes of him to whom we must give account. That's another part of our divine appointment. The things we did with shallow, self-serving motives will not please God. That's the bad Paul refers to, stuff that means or counts for nothing, things which may not be sinful per se but things which had no eternal value, like working our way up the corporate ladder, earning all sorts of degrees, accumulating wealth, getting better at golf, morally neutral things. The things so many of us spend so much of our time pursing.

The things that are considered good at that bema, that judgment seat, are the things we do that DO HAVE eternal value, things done with a motive to glorify God. That's the divine ordained allegiance we are to have to bring him glory by our lives. At that judgment seat, we will be rewarded for those deeds, deeds good and pure and pleasing to God. We don't know what those rewards may be other than, glorious. But they await us. That is a certainty.

Mike Fletcher is a pastor from a church in the Midwest with a passion for personal lifestyle evangelism. He is a founder of Online Christian Shopper, (www.onlinechristianshopper.com), a popular Web shopping site specializing in unique Christian T-Shirts, Christian jewelry and Christian gift items.