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Seize the Moment – Day 1284

Relationship with God!

Psalm 144

 

Good morning! This is Pastor Jerry Ingalls from New Castle First Baptist Church and today is Friday, September 22.

 

Religion is man’s efforts to know God, whereas Christianity is God’s effort to be in relationship with humanity. God didn’t send His Son into the world to form a new world religion, to be one way amongst many ways for man to know God; rather, Jesus Christ came into the world to give us His relationship with the Father, as He said in John 14:6, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father but through Me.”

 

You are invited to relate to God through His Word and in prayer, to experience Him and to know Him in a personal way. David related to God in an intimate way, as described in Psalm 144:2, “My lovingkindness and my fortress, my stronghold and my deliverer, my shield and He in whom I take refuge, who subdues my people under me.” You feel David’s intimacy with God in how He talks to Him in prayer – my lovingkindness, my fortress, my stronghold, my deliverer, my shield, and He in whom I take refuge. David’s words emphasize to us the invitation to know God personally.

 

A beautiful illustration of this movement from religion to relationship is when Jesus, after His resurrection, personally approached Thomas who was struggling with doubt and fear. In John 20:27-28, Jesus invited Thomas, “‘Reach here with your finger, and see My hands; and reach here your hand and put it into My side; and do not be unbelieving, but believing.’ Thomas answered and said to Him, ‘My Lord and my God!’” It was at this moment of personal intimacy that Thomas publicly confessed Jesus in front of the other disciples, “My Lord and my God!”

 

Seize the moment and pray Psalm 144, meditating upon the privilege of knowing God through an intimate relationship with Jesus. As David proclaimed in verse 15, “How blessed are the people whose God is the Lord!”

 

God bless you!

 

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Seize the Moment – Day 1283

Victory in Jesus!

Psalm 143

 

Good morning! This is Pastor Jerry Ingalls from New Castle First Baptist Church and today is Thursday, September 21.

 

Most of us don’t have a person in our lives who is actively trying to destroy us. We watch movies and read books where someone is being pursued by enemies, but that isn’t our daily reality. David experienced real-life enemies and wrote about it in Psalm 143:3-4, describing his feelings, “For the enemy has persecuted my soul; he has crushed my life to the ground; he has made me dwell in dark places, like those who have long been dead. Therefore my spirit is overwhelmed within me; my heart is appalled within me.”

 

David felt oppressed – crushed, persecuted, overwhelmed, and appalled. While we may not have a person in our lives who is trying to destroy us, we do have an enemy of our souls trying to oppress us. Jesus described our enemy as a thief, revealing to us his true motivations – “to steal and kill and destroy” (John 10:10a). Furthermore, Peter explained, “Your adversary, the devil, prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour” (1 Peter 5:8).

 

There is a way of victory over the enemy of your soul! Peter exhorts you to be on the alert and to resist him through your faith. Jesus promised that He is the way of victory, giving you His abundant life through your faith (John 10:10b; 1 John 5:4). In Psalm 143:8, David demonstrated the way of victory, saying “Let me hear Your lovingkindness in the morning; for I trust in You; teach me the way in which I should walk; for to You I lift up my soul.” With every sunrise, follow the wisdom of James 4:7, “Submit therefore to God. Resist the devil and he will flee from you.” The victory is yours, so rest in the easy yoke of Jesus (Matthew 11:28-30).

 

Seize the moment and pray Psalm 143, meditating upon the victory of God over your adversaries! Never forget, you are more than a conqueror in Christ Jesus (Romans 8:37).

 

God bless you!

 

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Seize the Moment – Day 1282

Escape from Soul Prison!

Psalm 142

 

Good morning! This is Pastor Jerry Ingalls from New Castle First Baptist Church and today is Wednesday, September 20.

 

When we lived in California, we went to visit Alcatraz, a notorious prison located on a small island over a mile off the shore of San Francisco. The prison’s notoriety was increased by the famous retelling of the 1962 escape attempt in Clint Eastwood’s 1979 movie, Escape from Alcatraz. The prisoners’ isolation on the island, plus the strictly enforced policies of silence and solitude, brought upon the men a profound loneliness.

 

Loneliness is a condition of the soul, often brought on by our circumstances. David experienced this when he felt abandoned by his companions, hiding alone in a cave from King Saul’s pursuit, as described in Psalm 142:4-7a:

 

Look to the right and see; for there is no one who regards me; there is no escape for me; no one cares for my soul. I cried out to You, O Lord; I said, “You are my refuge, my portion in the land of the living. Give heed to my cry, for I am brought very low; deliver me from my persecutors, for they are too strong for me. Bring my soul out of prison, so that I may give thanks to Your name.”

 

David described loneliness as his soul being in prison. This is a powerful image of loneliness; there is a strong urge within every person to break free from soul prison, just as people throughout history have sought to escape physical prisons, like Alcatraz. People will do anything to experience relief from their loneliness, but there is a way that has been made for you to be set free – Jesus has opened the cell door of your soul to God’s eternal presence. 

 

Seize the moment and pray Psalm 142, meditating upon the promise of Jesus Christ – “I am with you always, even to the end of the age” (Matthew 28:20). How are you cultivating an awareness of the presence of God in your life today?

 

God bless you!

 

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Seize the Moment – Day 1281

The Importance of Evening Prayers!

Psalm 141

 

Good morning! This is Pastor Jerry Ingalls from New Castle First Baptist Church and today is Tuesday, September 19.

 

“There was evening and there was morning, one day.” Did you notice the rhythm of the refrain from the six days of creation? If I expect to rise early to spend time with the Lord, of first importance to my day, then I need to make God my priority in the evening. My day doesn’t begin with how I wake up, but with how I go to bed. Psalm 141 invites you into the rhythm of offering God an evening prayer, as David said in verses 2-4:

 

May my prayer be counted as incense before You; the lifting up of my hands as the evening offering. Set a guard, O Lord, over my mouth; keep watch over the door of my lips. Do not incline my heart to any evil thing, to practice deeds of wickedness with men who do iniquity; and do not let me eat of their delicacies.

 

David was comparing his prayers to the work of a priest, who was the only authorized person allowed to burn incense in worship. Therefore, around this priority of offering his evening prayers to God, David petitioned God to help him live every aspect of his life as holy unto the Lord – in his speech, the inclinations of his heart, the company he kept, and the activities he participated. The implication for us today, as a “royal priesthood” (1 Peter 2:9), is that our very prayers, rightly offered to God in the name of Jesus, are burning incense unto the Lord (Revelation 8:3-4); therefore, we must live every aspect of our lives holy unto the Lord (Romans 12:1-2; 1 Peter 2:5).

 

Seize the moment and pray Psalm 141, meditating upon the importance of your evening prayers as a keystone activity of your life rhythms – you are to be a “fragrance of Christ to God” (2 Corinthians 2:14-16). What do your rhythms of prayer tell you about your life’s aroma?
 

God bless you!

 

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Seize the Moment – Day 1280

Preserve Me from Violent Men!

Psalm 140

 

Good morning! This is Pastor Jerry Ingalls from New Castle First Baptist Church and today is Monday, September 18.

 

There are violent people, driven by evil desires, willing to do whatever to whomever to achieve their ends. How are we to go about our daily lives with such people in the world? Above all, we can’t live in fear of them! In 2001, I was a Captain in the US Army, on orders to Fort Carson, Colorado when the terrorist attacks of 9/11 happened. I was supposed to travel home that day, but it took days before flights resumed because evil had shut down our nation. A week later, President Bush announced to Congress the War on Terrorism.

 

Whenever you are anxious for the future or worried about tomorrow, take your emotions as an invitation from the Holy Spirit to petition God for His peace to protect you, as Paul said, “to guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus” (Philippians 4:6-7). God wants you to trust Him in every circumstance of life, whether in times of peace or war. In Psalm 140, David was opposed by violent men, and the first action step in his plan was to petition God for divine help:

 

  • Verse 1, “Rescue me, O Lord, from evil men; preserve me from violent men…”
  • Verse 4, “Keep me, O Lord, from the hands of the wicked; preserve me from violent men who have purposed to trip up my feet.”

 

In both instances, David asked God to preserve his life when violent man came up against him. He did not take matters into his own hands; rather, David turned to God for protection. Just as Paul taught in Romans 12:21, “Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.” In seeking to defeat evil, don’t become like it. Train yourself to respond in faith!

 

Seize the moment and pray Psalm 140, meditating upon Jesus’ promise to give you His peace – “Do not let your heart be troubled, nor let it be fearful” (John 14:27).

 

God bless you!

 

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Missionary: Jim White

Faith (And what it takes to live in Faith)

from Missionaries Jim & Teresa White
 
 
Teresa shared, thanking the church for their support during a time of deep loss and for a time of renewal in Newfoundland. Teresa also shared about some changes in their mission outreach into “the hood” of their city in the Dominican Republic.
 
Jim wanted to share about Faith and what it takes to live in Faith…. For many, when the hard times come, they walk in doubt.
 
The Bible teaches that we are to be like Jesus when we walk on earth.
 
1 John 2:6; 4:17; We bring the Gospel of Life with others. You may be the only “Jesus” that others ever see. If we are living like Jesus, then others will meet Jesus. We are the hands and the feet and the love of Jesus on earth!
 
We should live each day as if it were the last day for us on earth. How would you change your daily life?
 
1 Corinthians 9:24-27 Run is such a way that you will not be disqualified.
 
We are to run the race with great intent. Our goal is to see Jesus face to face!
Our first thought of the day, our thoughts at work or with others and our final thought of the day – is it Jesus?
 
Philippians 2 – we are to think of others more than we do ourselves.
 
God has given us everything we need to be like Jesus. He honors effort. We are to work out our salvation with fear and trembling…
 
Evil today is rampant. It’s not isolated, it is everywhere! It is not going to get better. From here on out it is going to get worse. Are you prepared? We hear about Christians being in other countries, but it is beginning to happen here. Satan has more freedom in out schools while Christians have to fight for the privilege to do things there!
 
Evil is expanding across the globe and Christians are beginning to lose faith. They are impatient and don’t want to wait on God.
 
There is a goal we need to focus on: to see Jesus face to face. We need to be willing to give up everything. To go where God sends us!
 
We started the mission field dirt poor with rats and cockroaches, and now we are blessed with a nice (although unfinished home), but if He asked us to give it up tomorrow, could we? We need to be ready and willing…
 
I spent 60 days in a Haitian prison and was accused of being a terrorist. I was cleared by Homeland Security and ATF. I was a political pawn. It was the perfect storm. There were many demonic “coincidences”. 60 days was a miracle. The consulate expected me to be there for at least a year and maybe more. They even told me it was a miracle. And many miracles happened while I was in prison. God does things in our lives like he did for the apostles!
 
Paul considered himself to the be least of the apostles, yet he did so much more.
 
We have to be prepared for what’s coming…
 
Colossians 2:6 Therefore, as you received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk in him, rooted and built up in him and established in the faith, just as you were taught, abounding in thanksgiving.
 
The only way we can be intimate with Jesus is through His word. Not by asking Him for things! Just by showing up and reading His word and talking to Him!
 
I was never afraid while in prison. Although I was never given a number (which meant they could make me disappear), but God protected me with others who took care of me.
 
A lady gave him a pamphlet, “How do die in a foreign prison.” He wouldn’t take it because God had already assured him that he wouldn’t.
 
I don’t need to learn how to die in prison, I need to learn how to die in Christ! The worse thing you can do when faced with death as a Christian, is to beg for your life. Death is the doorway to being with Christ!
 
Like Paul, I would rather be with the Lord than with you…please don’t take offense at that.
 
Around the world we see evil being taken as good and good as evil!
 
We are all given the ministry of reconciliation, not just the pastors! We will all be held accountable for those in our circle of ministry where we live, and for the truth He has given us.
 
2 Corinthians 5:18 Now all things are of God, who has reconciled us to Himself through Jesus Christ, and has given us the ministry of reconciliation.
 
Jim shared a story about an event in the jail and the healing of a nonbeliever there and how God used that to lead him to Christ.
 
Another story was about a man in the prison who was so depressed that just waiting to die. He wouldn’t eat or drink. Jim was sharing with others about how simple it is to receive Christ. Many were saved and began preaching the Gospel. That night this man told Jim that he needed Jesus, but he didn’t know how. Jim told him to just speak to Jesus and tell him of his need. He began to pray and pour out his heart. He changed from being so depressed to being full of joy! The whole cell of men celebrated.
 
He was still sad because he had murdered someone and would never see his family again. Jim prayed a simple prayer for him. He was released 3 days later. Another miracle. He was asked to pray for many people after that!
 
Faith is not complicated. Faith is believing that God is who He said He was and that He will do what He said He would do!
 
We just need to be faithful, no matter what comes your way. He will deliver you!
 
Death is a door. If we die in Christ, we are delivered. We have no need to fear!
 
1 Thessalonians 2:13 For this reason we also thank God without ceasing, because when you received the word of God which you heard from us, you welcomed it not as the word of men, but as it is in truth, the word of God, which also effectively works in you who believe.
 

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Seize the Moment – Day 1278

Today’s song focus will be

As The Deer

 Psalm 42:1 (NASB95)                  

 
 
 
 

“As the deer pants for the water brooks,

So my soul pants for You, O God.

 

Written in 1981 while attending a summer session at Christ for the Nations

Institute in Dallas, TX, Marty Nystrom was on a quest to recover his joy. He had

been active in ministry while also teaching, but something was missing. His

roommate suggested that he go on a fast to help him recover his joy. So Marty

took the challenge and on the nineteenth day of his fast, he found himself sitting

at a piano, playing some chord progressions when he looked over and saw a

Bible on a music stand that was opened to Psalm 42. After reading through the

passage, he began to sing its message. The song was finished in a matter of

minutes:

 

 As the deer panteth for the water, so my soul longeth after Thee

You alone are my hearts desire and I long to worship Thee.

 

We need to wake up and renew our hunger and thirst for more of God. It is not

something that anyone else can do for you. Just like you can lead a horse to water,

but you can’t make it drink, the same is true for us in our personal walk with Christ.
 

 

 
If you would like to receive a personal phone call today, all you have to do is dial the phone number below right now and one of us will call you soon.

 

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If you would like to listen to this song, click on this link:

 
 

As The Deer

 
As the deer panteth for the waterSo my soul longeth after TheeYou alone are my heart’s desireAnd I long to worship Thee
 
You alone are my strength, my shieldTo You alone may my spirit yieldYou alone are my heart’s desireAnd I long to worship Thee
 
As the deer panteth for the waterSo my soul longeth after TheeYou alone are my heart’s desireAnd I long to worship Thee
 
You alone are my strength, my shieldTo You alone may my spirit yieldYou alone are my heart’s desireAnd I long to worship Thee
 
You’re my friendAnd You are my brotherEven though You are a KingI love You more than any otherSo much more than anything
 
You alone are my strength, my shieldTo You alone may my spirit yieldYou alone are my heart’s desireAnd I long to worship Thee
 
 
Source: LyricFind
Songwriters: Martin J. Nystrom
As the Deer lyrics © Capitol Christian Music Group, Capitol CMG Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc
 
 
 
 

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Seize the Moment – Day 1277

Search Me and Know Me!

Psalm 139

 

Good morning! This is Pastor Jerry Ingalls from New Castle First Baptist Church and today is Friday, September 15.

 

The first time I had my neck adjusted by a doctor, I was a cadet at West Point. I was miserable from congestion, and upon examining me, the doctor adjusted me, bringing everything into proper alignment. I didn’t know what to expect, but I immediately felt better as a significant amount of pressure was released. God, our Mighty Physician, does the same thing for us through His Word when we come to Him in prayer. Psalm 139 is a prayer of examen, inviting the Holy Spirit to reveal to us the truth of what God already knows about us. You can hear the call of the Spirit from beginning to end in today’s psalm, starting in verses 1-4 and ending in verses 23-24:

 

O Lord, You have searched me and known me. You know when I sit down and when I rise up; You understand my thought from afar. You scrutinize my path and my lying down, and are intimately acquainted with all my ways. Even before there is a word on my tongue, behold, O Lord, You know it all. … Search me, O God, and know my heart; try me and know my anxious thoughts; and see if there be any hurtful way in me, and lead me in the everlasting way.

 

I encourage you to start a daily practice of praying Psalm 139 in the evening, inviting the Holy Spirit to reveal the truths of your attitudes, relationships, and decisions, seeking to know the motives of why you did what you did throughout the day. Don’t be deceived, the hardest form of deception to root out is self-deception. Ask God to align you to His good, acceptable, and perfect will for your life today (ref. Romans 12:1-2).

 

Seize the moment and pray Psalm 139, meditating upon the Mighty Physician’s examination of your heart, mind, body, and soul. You will feel better immediately if you would relax and trust your life into God’s hands.
 

God bless you!

 

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Seize the Moment – Day 1276

The Promise of Completion!

Psalm 138

 

Good morning! This is Pastor Jerry Ingalls from New Castle First Baptist Church and today is Thursday, September 14.

 

When I was young, I used to enjoy the adrenaline of a good roller coaster ride. Not anymore, now I prefer the rest found in floating down a lazy river. I’m content to sit in my innertube, letting the current take me to my destination. I see too many people who are on a roller coaster ride with God, not knowing where they stand with Him on any given day because they experience God’s love based on their performance. Honestly, they don’t look like they are enjoying a single moment of it. It doesn’t have to be that way when your relationship with God is grace-based, focused on His promises and where He is taking you in life. Psalm 138 teaches us one of my favorite promises of God – the promise of completion, found in verses 7-8:

 

Though I walk in the midst of trouble, You will revive me; You will stretch forth Your hand against the wrath of my enemies, and Your right hand will save me. The Lord will accomplish what concerns me; Your lovingkindness, O Lord, is everlasting; do not forsake the works of Your hands.

 

God is going to get you to the finish line of your faith! This promise is found in Philippians 1:6, “For I am confident of this very thing, that He who began a good work in you will perfect it until the day of Christ Jesus.” Your relationship with God was bestowed upon you by God. It wasn’t your idea, and you didn’t initiate it! Your walk with God is not a religion you must maintain, but a relationship you get to have because He has chosen you to be part of His family. There is a world of difference between the two – religion and relationship, so choose wisely!

 

Seize the moment and pray Psalm 138, meditating upon the relationship God has bestowed upon you (John 15:16; 1 John 3:1). Find rest for your soul, trusting God to get you Home (John 14:1-6).

 

God bless you!

 

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Seize the Moment – Day 1275

Pray Real-Life Prayers!

Psalm 137

 

Good morning! This is Pastor Jerry Ingalls from New Castle First Baptist Church and today is Wednesday, September 13. Please join me in wishing a happy birthday to Vinny Slover.

 

The psalms teach the faithful how to handle their real-life emotions. Psalm 137 captures the profound pain of Israel during Babylonian exile, starting in verses 1-4:

 

By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat down and wept, when we remembered Zion. Upon the willows in the midst of it we hung our harps. For there our captors demanded of us songs, and our tormentors mirth, saying, “Sing us one of the songs of Zion.” How can we sing the Lord’s song in a foreign land?

 

What trauma and anguish it must cause to have witnessed your nation destroyed, with cities razed to the ground by your captors, and people murdered by your tormentors? What a horrific existence to then be demanded by those same people to sit by the edge of their home rivers, providing entertainment for them with the songs of your former happiness while all those memories stream on the big screen of your mind. Let us not judge the psalmist for the rage found in today’s psalm.

 

By the end of today’s heartbreaking psalm, as described in verses 8-9, the psalmist’s rage has crashed against his captors, like a tsunami plummeting down upon a coastal village, “O daughter of Babylon, you devastated one, how blessed will be the one who repays you with the recompense with which you have repaid us. How blessed will be the one who seizes and dashes your little ones against the rock.” It is painful to read these final words, experiencing the raw pain of the exiled. My heart breaks! I am appalled! I weep for the suffering of the abused throughout the world and cry out, “How long, O Lord?” (Psalm 13). Where are any of us to go with such real-life emotions?

 

Seize the moment and pray Psalm 137, meditating upon the God who sees and cares, casting all your trauma and anguish on Him today (1 Peter 5:7). Pray real-life prayers!
 

God bless you!

 

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