Saturday, January 16, 2010

Ordinary People


...is what a homeless friend of mine told me this morning at Solomons Porch. And he said it well. Because in all of our lives, we have different situations, different expectations, and different moments of choice. Which makes different outcomes. And when you know Jesus and are saved, sometimes the decisions of life can be so emotional or heavy that we mistake who's ability it is to do the right thing or get through them. And mistakenly, we can think that the burden is ours to carry and the results are ours to face. Yet it was during worshipping to a song that a CFNI student wrote that i remembered by hearing the lyrics "...You're the center. You're the answer. You are Holy. You are Worthy." that Jesus is the center, not me! So the things i go through because of decisons, is on Gods part: His work. And on my part: being obedient and trusting in Him. (at the same time in obedience and not using this as a means of excuse for "a man will sow what he reaps" yet the measure of Gods grace is immeasurable and available to all as we are striving to live for Him! which unlike the world is solid, dependable, and eternal!) Oh how wonderful it is to know i dont have to do everything and everything i do is not up to me! Its true with my life during CFNI campus life, it is true in my friends homeless and on the streets life, and it is true in your life. Why? Because we are all ordinary people. We all share the same wants to love and be loved. And we all make decisions that affect us. It took me a conversation with a homeless person to rememeber this simple truth, i pray it takes you just a reading through this post. God Bless!
"With full understanding of how imperfect we are, a perfect God still signed up to give His life for us that we may know Him." -Pat Murray

Saturday, November 21, 2009

thanksgiving meal @ s.p.

James, Nick, Richard and TimLots of Hungry people!
Over 10 churchs volunteered on Saturday.
Pastor John chatting with one of the guys.
Many came boldly foward for prayer after the Word,
and with all eyes open and everybody looking around.
James shared out of Romans 8 a message to our homeless family,
but mostly to our suprise, to the volunteers. His challenge
was do you really look like Jesus when you come out to
help people? Or do people see Jesus in you when you help them?
Quite a few talented singers from different churchs
sang hymns and songs of adoration, grace and thanksgiving to our God.
Ken and Jen
On the left, he just got married and Cowboy on the right has
got a wedding date in a month. One of the most honorable
things Ive ever heard of is men like these going through all of
the steps to be commited and married rightfully and biblically under God,
despite the concerns and pressures of living on the streets.
Somebodies got to do it! Maybe next week, it will be you?

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Suffering Like Christ


Check out Lloyds testimony that he shared in middle of October! and then read below.

What did ya think? wow I was so encouraged even to watch and listen to his testimony again, a month later. Did you notice that in Lloyds life, he had to suffer through quite a bit, yet because he did, God had kept His promise to restore him. This reminded me of something me and my friend, Frank (one of the spanish guys who comes to Solomons Porch) talked about this saturday in scripture. The promise and wisdom God shares with us through His scripture concerning suffering. In 1 peter 5:10, (paraphrased) Peter says "Like Christ, you will have to suffer, and if you suffer for a little while, then He will then perfect, establish and settle you." No matter the situation or hard thing we may go through, Christ has already suffered through it. He suffered for a long while (to the point of death) yet because He did, the Father came to His rescue and ressurected Him from the grave. The physical and spiritual suffering of Christ was not eternal, it was temporary that reaped eternal benefits to humanity. And as the bible tells us, at any moment He could have gave up, yet was steadfast to make sure that His Father would get glory. We too then, must suffer for a little while and if we do, then the Father promises to come to our rescue and ressurect us. A well example is trials. When the trial comes, our mind often says to give up and turn the responsiblity of the trial on ourselves (which is more than we can bear alone). However if we turn it to God, and hold our faith in His promise to deliver us and wait through the period of suffering, then He will bring it around to work for our good (which is His glory). This also applies to temptations, tribulations, sicknesses, stresses, confusion, worries, etc. In my own life over the past couple of weeks, i see that sometimes i wait for a big spiritual moment to rescue me from sin. Yet i must phyically choose not to sin, to suffer for a time, and then Gods promise to "provide a way of escape" is sure to follow. It is truly something that will take experience and perhaps a few "scars" to learn and sometimes through the hardest of situations. YET is Gods grace because i find that in life, after the bad things happen to us, God has out attention in those moments, and can then provide a way of escape and growth in Him. Does He provide for a disaster to hit his children? Certainly not, but if disaser does hit us, we look to Him and He then will turn it for good somehow. In Franks life, distractions and lack of commitment have been weighing him down and causing Him to be fustrated. Yet he learned that if he will not wait around, yet fight to make things on time, and get to the mercy seat on sundays and take care of himself, then pretty soon, God will give Him strength and energy to keep it going. All it takes is patience and faith. How much? "As small as a mustard seed." SO persist! Persist through the times that are hard and suffer like Christ for a while, and on His timing He will reward you faithfulness and establish, settle and perfect you. And remember in every way He has already related to our suffering. In trials, longsuffering, temptations... all was upon Him for he lived the life of man, yet never once did He quit. Like the Father rewarded Him on His timing, He will reward you. HE has in Lloyd, me, Frank and will in you! -michaelScott

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Moving with God!

Agreeing with God to see change.

"Come all who are weary..."

We are experiencing a move of God like never before in The Body. We are seeing evidence of it in our midst. Solomon's Porch Saturday ministry time is looking more and more like the unified body than ever before. All denominations, cultures, races, and economic classes are coming together to tell of the Good News of Jesus. On any given Saturday, Baptist, Catholic, Pentecostal, Methodist, non-denominational, rich, poor, young, old, mature in Christ and the recently set free are ministering love and deliverance to anyone who will hear. We have spent the past 2 years praying for this to happen and we are seeing it begin to come to pass. God is moving.

At Mercy Seat Church last Sunday, we had a drug dealer, a homosexual addict, a suicidal woman, an oppressed man, and many others come to the alter individually, take the microphone and confess their sin and profess their need for a savior. Two women who joined us at Solomon’s Porch the day before and professed to be Wiccan, came back for church and received prayer for Jesus to be Lord and work their life.

Today at Solomon’s Porch, several new faces came saying I don’t need anything to eat, but I heard about your church and I wanted to come and meet you and tell you I want to come to your church. Oh, the prayers that are being answered! All the prayers for this place to be a Light in the darkness that draws the lost in like moths to a flame. Come and rejoice with us. Cry out for God’s will to be done and for His Kingdom to come. For Him to be lifted up and for men to be drawn to Him for salvation and freedom.

The door has opened for us to move Mercy Seat Church to another larger location. We are so happy and honored to be allowed to have use of the old Cornerstone Baptist Church building just south down Ervay street from where we are now. We along with World Impact, share the same heart and vision as Pastor Chris Simmons at Cornerstone and are looking forward to transforming South Dallas, all of our ministries working alongside one another. Our service time will change from 6:30 pm to 2pm Sundays beginning Nov. 1. We will also begin a 6 week Freedom Class series on Wednesday nights beginning Nov. 4.
We would be honored if you would join us to worship our Savior for what He has done and what He is going to do. -Leann

Saturday, October 10, 2009

the word of our testimony

Lylods testimony coming soon... (1o minutes)

Saturday, October 3, 2009

The Body Of Christ In Action

It's a beautiful thing. This Saturday, it was such a blessing to see God's family come together in one Spirit and in one accord. We had non-denominationals, Baptists, Pentecostals, Catholics and many more, working together to represent Jesus.

We had a man named Miguel make a decision for Christ and requested help to put himself in a Christian drug and alcohol treatment program. He confessed that he had served the Lord before in a powerful way, even leading people to Christ himself. He had abandoned his faith and turned to the ways of darkness. He now wanted to return to his first love and never look back. Praise God!

Here is an example of how God works when we don't see it at the time: About 5 weeks ago, an opportunity came up for one of our team members on the street (I'll call him Fred) to get an apartment with some guys from the Bunkhouse. Fred works 5-6 days a week, is recently saved, loves and shares Jesus everywhere he goes. He truly is an example of Christ on the streets. However, these were not the most Godly men he could have chosen for roommates. He stopped coming to Saturday Solomon's Porch ministry and Church. We were concerned and began praying for him.

We have a group of "Jesus street warriors" that look out for one another throughout the week. Reports were coming back to us through them that Fred was starting to drink beer and was really being influenced by his new roomies. Our street warrior team kept encouraging him and asking him to come back every time they would see him in the neighborhood. Over the weeks, he still stayed away.

Here is the incredible part. While we were looking at the natural and assuming that Fred had left the straight path to return to worldly ways, information came to us that opened our Spiritual eyes. The man named Miguel that I mentioned at the beginning, who gave his heart back to Jesus, turned out to be one of those "bad influence roommates" of Freds!

Fred has moved out of the shared apartment and back into the bunkhouse. I suspect we will see him next Saturday. God uses everyone, everywhere who will speak His word and share His gospel. Even though Fred may not have acted just like we would have liked for him too, the presence of God he carries and the testimony of his mouth penetrated the darkness that shrouded Miguel. Praise God that His thoughts are higher than our thoughts!