Spiritual Survival Package of Online Resources from ICEA (of the PCAF)


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Online and Teleconference
Resources from the

 

International Christian
Education Auxiliary (ICEA)

(Pentecostal Churches of the
Apostolic Faith, International)

Visit ICEA at
http://www.pcaficea.wordpress.com

Parent website:
http://www.pcaf.org

ICEA is reaching out to you with many of the following online resources: Sunday School for the whole family, training, prayer lines, blogs with helpful information for the times we live in, Staying in Touch with Our Presider, “Proverbs: Navigating Life for the Whole Family”, “Proverbs Peter and Your Kids!”, biblical videos for your children, online biblical training and certification program, and online “Teach Like Great Bible Characters” for aspiring and motivated teachers. We hope to add to list in the near future to stay connected with your local church.

CLICK HERE FOR GREAT RESOURCES!

Spiritual Survival Package of Online Resources from ICEA (of the PCAF)


sackcloth-1280529_1920

Online and Teleconference
Resources from the

 

International Christian
Education Auxiliary (ICEA)

(Pentecostal Churches of the
Apostolic Faith, International)

Visit ICEA at
http://www.pcaficea.wordpress.com

Parent website:
http://www.pcaf.org

ICEA is reaching out to you with many of the following online resources: Sunday School for the whole family, training, prayer lines, blogs with helpful information for the times we live in, Staying in Touch with Our Presider, “Proverbs: Navigating Life for the Whole Family”, “Proverbs Peter and Your Kids!”, biblical videos for your children, online biblical training and certification program, and online “Teach Like Great Bible Characters” for aspiring and motivated teachers. We hope to add to list in the near future to stay connected with your local church.

CLICK HERE FOR GREAT RESOURCES!

An Excellent Spirit!


Daniel did a better job than the other two leaders or
any of the royal rulers. He was an unusually good and able man.
So the king planned to put him in charge of the whole kingdom.
(Daniel 6:3 NIRV)

 

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The world is currently looking for and calling up top notch nurses, doctors, scientists, researchers, inventors, social forecasters, along with anyone who has expertise in fighting a disease that challenges our way of survival. On the other hand — God is calling for men and women in the body of Christ who have many abilities. Those who God calls (to use their abilities) are needing one prevailing ingredient, which is an excellent spirit!

Many who serve God also have their professions, careers, and jobs, and make up a lot of the world’s workforce. Others have the task of home and family responsibilities. Daniel was such a man, who daily took care of the affairs of a nation and — according to the king — he maintained and excellent spirit! His “secret” no doubt, was his love and devotion toward his God!

Another great leader was Esther. This writer has heard some negative comments about Esther: how she planned evil to catch Haman in a trap. This writer strongly opposes this viewpoint! God judges evil intentions and actions, and He certainly would have judged Esther had she done any wrong. This would have been woven in the story, but we don’t see any trace of this in the author’s writings. Queen Esther was a women of integrity who stood up against what was evil and base. She knew her life and the lives of her people were at stake as she went before the king. We see her integrity, her caring, and so many other qualities that made up an excellent spirit! She appeared to be a women of prayer and had long been taught integrity by the example of her uncle Mordecai. God gave Esther the plans to overthrow evil Haman. We never see one time where Esther used her beauty or authority as queen, to undermine anyone. She simply asked for an audience with the king and Haman. This was her way of “going to the law” (who was the king) to expose the evil intents of a very evil man. Jesus told us to be wise as a serpent. Esther was simply wise as the serpent, Haman. She did nothing outside the bounds of God’s spiritual law and did not violate any of His principles, but maintained her excellent spirit!

The bible is filled with shining examples of those who maintained excellent spirits, like Joseph, Ruth, Hannah, Mary, Nathanael, Dorcas, and others. Biblical history has taught us, it seems, that leaders who have had excellent spirits have come forth, to make a great difference, and keep the people alive in times of great trials!

While we work on our ministries, let us equally work on our spirits. It’s imperative that the two be one!

Finally, it’s important to note that an excellent spirit is a spirit that does not entertain unwholesome thoughts. We have the power to dismiss even thoughts that attempt to bombard our minds (Eph. 6:16)! During those times we may constantly quote the scripture: “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not to your own understanding (Prov. 3:5).

Create in me a clean heart, O God;
and renew a right spirit within me.
(Ps. 51:10)

To the general assembly and church of the firstborn, which
are written in heaven, and to God the Judge of all,
and to the spirits of just men made perfect.
(Heb. 12:23)

And Pharaoh said unto his servants, Can we find
such a one as this is, a man in whom the Spirit of God is?
(Gen. 41:38)

My spirit hath rejoiced in God my Savior…he hath regarded
the low estate of his handmaiden…He hat put down the
mighty from their seats, and exalted them of low degree.

(Luke 1:47-56)

Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever
things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever
things are pure,
whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever
things are of good report;
if there be any virtue, and
if there be any praise, think on these things.

(Phil. 4:8)

No More Bystanders!


 

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You have probably heard the one about there being three types of people in the world: those who make things happen, those who watch things happen, and those who wonder what happened! For too long, many members of the body of Christ have not made things happen! They do spend much time wondering what is currently happening around them. The present times are demanding that we not stand by idle!

God is no longer asking and wooing us to change. This may not be socially correct, but it is necessary to state that God may even go as far as to severely punish some of His people for being bystanders in this moment! (It’s becoming more apparent to this writer that bystanders who are Christ’s will ultimately be judged for their lack of work and ministry!) According to the Bible, and in more ways than one, a person who knows to do good and doesn’t do it is committing sin (James 4:17).  God has intensified his request and, in many ways, demands that His people stand ready to do the “work of ministry”. What does “the work of ministry” look like? At the present time (and within our present governing guidelines), it is finding creative ways to be of service to others. It may mean taking on a monthly bill for someone who is in distress. It could mean cooking meals and possibly dropping off plates at an elderly person’s doorstep. Because of a shortage — those who can sew, may consider making masks for loved ones. Some are called to hold prayer meetings — others can send out daily encouraging texts. How about mailing thank you cards to those who have consistently labored in the ministry? God HAS called soldiers to be active, and many have missed the call to be in place — possibly because of their own preoccupation or selfishness. How tragic! Whatever gift or ability God has given you, ask Him how to find a creative way to be of service to others.

One last thing to consider. We cannot be bystanders in devotion to the Lord. Get a schedule of upcoming online and teleconference services and be an active participant with your church or churches that you are familiar with. Those in the body of Christ are NOT EXEMPT from “assembling themselves for service” with leaders and laborers they know. Be careful listening to and/or reading a steady diet of “religious” teaching and preaching! Even one such teaching ministry, so called, can lead a person from sound doctrine, or at least cause them to question the integrity of what they have been taught! There are many online who teach things you have not been taught. Here is a quote from the book of Acts: “For all the Athenians and strangers which were there spent their time in nothing else, but either to tell, or to hear some new thing.” (Sounds like modern day Facebook!) Nothing is new under the sun. We have been warned TWICE in Gal. 1:8-9: “If any man preach any other gospel unto you than that which we have preached unto you, let him be accursed.” Some have already entertain thoughts about it and opened the door to it when they should have considered such teaching a curse! Don’t forget that we do need to be taught and have times of worship. Why not do these two things: stay connected and instructed with who and what you know, and ocassionally fill your home with good gospel music from http://www.youtube.com or your personal collection?

Stay safe!