Saturday, June 20, 2026

BEING MARRIED

 

            Being married is a wonderful privilege to be enjoyed not endured but

one secret of staying married is practicing forgiveness and forgetfulness.   The

bible says that love does keep a record of wrongs.  Unfortunately we all know

someone that keeps a ledger of wrongs to use against us or other when it is

convenient.  True love walks in love, acceptance and forgiveness. 

            In my years as a counselor and family advocate I have come accross

my share of couples that have said they have forgiven each other but refuse

to forget.  In a relationship a bad memory is essential in keeping a relationship

healthy.  When asked by our spouse to forgive us it is imperative that we

forgive and forget.  No one likes to have our past mistakes brought up

especially when we were told that we were forgiven.  Nothing breaks down trust

and creates strife like having a forgiven offense re-introduced into a conversation.

Forgiveness comes with no strings attached like true love.  I am not saying that

one who breaks trust should not have to earn back the trust but it is also not

our right as the offended party to continue to use the offense as a weapon or

control mechanism. 

            Lord Balfour wrote, "The best thing to bive your enemy is forgiveness,

to an opponent, tolerance, to a friend, your heart.  To your child, be a good example.

To a father, make him proud.  To a mother, conduct that will make her proud of you.

To yourself, respect and to all men love and charity.

            I often tell my children that forgiveness is a choice which we make before

any offense happens.  Everyday when I pray I ask the Lord to help me practice

instantaneous, complete and overcoming forgiveness.  I have determined before

I am offended how I am going to react when I am confronted with a situation where

I could be offended.  I have determined that no matter what that person does I

will not do the same to them.  I will treat them how I would want to be treated. 

Now forgiveness is never easy but I have discovered that when face with offense

I become not the victim but the victor.  I am not conquered I am the conqueror.

I have discovered that unresolved hurt, bitterness and unforgiveness make us

victims because everything we see and so are colored through the eyes of hurt,

the ears of pain and the smell or bitterness.  These are chains which I refuse to

be jailed with.  So choose to forgive and get release from your prison of pain and

suffering. 

QUOTES FOR JUNE 20, 2026



 

ZECHARIAH

 


Zech 4:6 – Zechariah the Man who Saw Tomorrow!

 

Intro:  Today we will be looking at the book of Zechariah.  He was a man who had the privilege of seeing in the spiritual realm.  He was an extra ordinary prophet and sees the Messiah in ways no other prophet did.

 

Background.

 

1.  From our notes we learn that Zechariah was the younger contemporary of Haggai.  He

     Has the same mandate as Haggai to encourage the people to rebuild the temple.   He

     Spoke to  Zerubabbel and Joshua the High Priest.

 

a.  Zechariah’s name means, “The Lord remembers.”  He was a prophet, poet and priest. 

    Who wrote this book around 525-520 B.C.  He was the son of a man named Iddo

b.  Zechariah love to quote other prophets to bring home the point of God’s earlier

     redemptive work.  He reminds his audience and us that, “what God has done before,

   He will do again.” 

c.  He helps his audience or readers to look forward to the future Kingdom of God with

     its many scriptural promises.  

d.  The book of Zechariah was you see from your notes talks about 8 different visions.

     Each having a specific reference to Jesus or His coming Kingdom.

 

a.  The myrtles trees and horses.                                           1:7-17

b.  Four horns and craftsman.                                              1:18-21

c.  The plump line.                                                                 Ch 2

d.  The cleansing of the High Priest.                                    Ch 3

e.  Golden lamp stand and olive trees.                                  Ch 4

f.  The flying scroll.                                                               5:1-4

g.  Woman in the basket.                                                       5:5-11

h.  Four chariots and the crowning of the High Priest.      6:1-15

 

1.  So he said to me, “This is the word of the Lord to Zerubbabel.  Not by might nor by

     Power, but my Spirit, says the Lord Almighty.”

 

a.  Talk about how Zechariah and Haggai went to Zerubbabel.  This is his

     encouragement, exhortation or prophetic statement.  This is God’s word for him and

     us.

b.  It is not by might, human effort, cunning, wisdom, experience, manipulation or

     strength.  It is not by power, the exercise of human authority, sheer strength of will,

     character, nature or desire of man.  It will not be done through a legislative body or

     human government.  It will be done by the Spirit.  No religious institution or religion

     will change human history or a heart.  It is Spirit.

 

 

 

 

c.  The Holy Spirit is God.  He has the power to saved, regenerate, heal and delivered. 

     He can do in five seconds what a human being could never do.  He can transform both

     An individual and society.  Because He is God there is nothing He cannot do. 

     Zechariah reminds Zerubbabel and the leaders, that no human force, government or

     Heavenly entity can stop the Spirit.  No throne, dominion, authority, principality,

     Power, ruler or spiritual host can stop the Holy Spirit.  Amen.  In fact in the

      Following verses.  Zechariah states the through the grace of God every mountain

      becomes a plain or level place. 

 

2.   As Zechariah ministered to Judah and the people of Jerusalem, he called them to

      Rebuild the house of God, to prosper, to finish the work they were called to do.

 

a.  He spoke against religious indifference.  The church in Canada, is plagued by apathy,

     procrastination, lethargy and apostasy, all cause by sedition, division, strife and plain

     old rebellion.  But God is still calling His people to draw near, call unto Him, seek

     His face, pray, humble ourselves, refuse to compromise, watch, be strong, be

      transformed, walk in unity, refuse to be drawn into small controversy, live

      righteously, read, His word, make His house a topic priority and remember HHis

     promises.

b.  Zechariah had four main themes. 

 

1.  The true glory of a city or individual is found in their devotion to God.  Is Jesus

     Number one. 

2.  The pastor or shepherd’s are to guard, feed and guide the flock.  He had very strong

      Words for those who did not.

3.  Fating is useless if a heart is not pouring itself out to God. 

4.  The godly have present assurance of a future hope.

 

c.  Zechariah sees the conflict, capital, encouragement and judgment that individuals and

     nations face.  He spoke against the motives and secret sins of spiritual enterprises.

     He saw that people could do things in the Lord name from selfish and perverted

     Motives. 

d.  Zechariah had incredible visions where He saw Jesus.  He saw Him as the Prince of

     Peace and how His coming would usher in peace both now and in the future.

e. .He saw Jesus, coming in lowliness, crucified, forsaken and despised.   Zechariah in

     his writing gave 59 distinct messages from God.  What has He said to you today?

    

 

 

MALACHI

 


Nov 8 -2009 – Malachi 4:2– The man who peered into the future.

 

Intro;  Today we will look at the book of Malachi and also will focus at the end of our service on Communion. 

 

Background

 

-  Malachi wrote the last book of the Old Testament around 525-450 B.C.

-  His name means messenger. He had one final message to the returned exiles before there would over 400 years of silence.  It is interesting to note that this last voice of the Old Testament introduces the first voice of the New Testament.  He was the last of the Old Testament prophets until John the Baptist. 

- He was a contemporary of Nehemiah and Ezra.  He was also one of three prophets that ministered to the returning exiles.

-  Malachi had a forward view.  He saw things not as they were but as they would become.  In his 28 distinct messages from God.  Malachi saw Jesus and John the Baptist.

 

But you who revere my name, the sun of righteousness will rise with healing in its wings and you will go out like calves released from the stall.

 

1.  Malachi stood at the crossroads of one of the most significant time periods of history. 

     After him written prophecy would become silent for over 400 years.   

2.  Prophets had come and gone, the priests of his day had become corrupt and because of

     Their example the people were no better.  God in his justice was about to put a curse

     On the priests and those that had robbed them 

3.  Malachi revealed that God had brought judgement on Edom, he had cut off those who

     Had intermarried after being warned for 4 generations.

4.  But this book has powerful statements like this.  To those that revere His name.  Those

     Who love, worship, fear, honour and exalt His name, there is this promise.  The Sun

     Or Son of Righteousness will rise with healing in His wings.  The Son of God, the

     One is righteous and makes us righteous through his broken body and shed blood will

     Rise with healing in his wings.  This is an analogy for the presence of God.  In the

     Presence of God is fullness of Joy.  The Son of righteousness comes with healing,

     Physically, spiritually, emotionally and intellectually.  He brings healing for every

     Situation and circumstance.  He is Jehovah Rophi, our healer, By His stripes we were

     Healed.  Amen.

5.  When He heals you, you will be like a calf released from the stall. 

6.  There is nothing like freedom in Christ. Remember it is not who you are in Christ but

     Who Christ is in you.  It is about Him not you..  You can do nothing without Him. 

     The focus is Him. 

 

2.  The main message of Malachi is turn from your wicked ways and love of House of

     Israel.

 

a.  Malachi love his nation and the people of Israel.  So he brings them six things to

     remember.

 

1.  The Lord will give the remnant a story of grace and love for His people.  God always

     Shows unconditional love, acceptance and forgiveness and so much we.  Love is

     Especially important it shows that we are His disciples.

2.  There is an offer to His faithful servants that one day there will be a Son of

     Righteousness.  I love living today.  We have what Malachi dreamed about we have

     Accepted and live in what he saw.

3.  The Day of the Lord will be glorious in the sight of the Lord.  Malachi spoke about

      Jesus and John the Baptist.  He looked forward to them.  We have the privilege of

      Looking back at them and enjoy the benefits of what they did.

4.  Malachi says divorce is something People of God should not engage in.  It breaks

     God`s heart and destroys a sacred covenant made before God and Man.  Malachi

     stated God hates what divorce does.  He sees how is destroys individuals, families and

     society.  Yet we also know that God can heal this and restore lives even after it has

     been done.  For the believer there are only two legitimate reasons for divorce, from

     the Bible.  Jesus said adultery, Paul said, being married to an unbeliever who wishes

     to be released from the marriage.  After careful consideration I have a personal third

     reason, spousal abuse.  Yet I also believe you must do everything you can to reconcile

     if possible, divorce should be the last option.

5.  Carelessness in worship may be the first step to spiritual decline.   Be careful how

     You worship and the reasons you worship.

6.  Instead of airing our doubts to others, we may speak in secret to God about our

     Doubts so He may guide us into truth and peace.  Malachi saw first hand how this

     Led to spiritual decline of those around him.

 

3.  Malachi was forceful and creative in his presentation of the Word of God.  He told the

     People to honor God’s name instead of sinners.  To stop offering blemish sacrifices,

     Justifying sin & with holding their tithes.  I actually know Christians who have done

     This because they did not like the pastor, a board member or someone in the church. 

     This is wrong because all our resources belong to God and it dishonors Him when we

     with hold it.   There are consequences when we do, If we with hold it He with holds

     His blessing but it we do not He opens the heavens and pours out His blessings.

 

a.  Malachi saw the spiritual decline of  the exiles and how it made them dishonest in

     business, over look or participate in social injustice or sin.  Allow sorcery, impurity

     and oppression. 

b.  Yet it is not a negative book or writing.  As we prepare for communion or the Lord’s

     supper.  Here are four promises given from Malachi.

 

1.  The prophecy of John the Baptist as the messenger of the coming covenant.

2.  Outpouring of great blessing.

3.  Saints as God’s treasurers.  We are God’s channel for blessings and His jewels.

4.  A new day of righteousness before the Day of the Lord. 

 

 

 

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Friday, June 19, 2026

PRINCIPLES OF HEAVEN

 


Nov 30 – Principles of Heaven for Men on Earth – Prov 1:1-7

 

Intro:  Today I am beginning a two part series on the Book of Proverbs.  The principles of heaven for men on earth.  Today from our scripture we learn that the proverbs were written by Solomon, the Son of David and a child of restoration. 

 

1.  Solomon was the wisest man of his time and except for Jesus the wisest man of the

     Bible.  Talk about how it happened in 1 Kings 3:1-15.  Now the word proverb as we

     Learned from your outline means a short sentence showing some moral truth.

 

a.  The book of proverbs is a collection of moral, religious and spiritual truth.  It is a

     Brief discourse on wisdom, purity, justice, temperance and a strong work ethic. 

b.  The proverbs are the breathings of the Holy Spirit to help us today. 

 

2.  Our passage today is Solomon’s prologue and reason for writing this collection of 560

      Proverbs.  Interesting enough this book is not the whole collection of his proverbs.  In

      1 Kings 4:32, we learn he wrote 3000 proverbs and 1005 songs.  He obviously

      Inherited his father’s musical ability.  He taught on botany, biology, animals, fish,

      Reptiles and birds.  We learn that some 2440 proverbs are missing. 

 

Now Solomon shares with us there are eleven reasons why the proverbs were written.  Which we will look at briefly..

 

1.  For attaining wisdom and discipline.  Wisdom is knowing what to do with the

     Information and knowledge that has been revealed.  It is skill in life.  Common sense.

     The ability to discern between the godly and the wicked.  Solomon wants his readers

     To have this skill.  That is why he presented these 560 proverbs.  Those who trust in

     God have found true wisdom instruction and understanding.  Discipline is self control.

     The ability to live the priorities, follow through with goals and plans, to stay focused,

     To live your values and morals, to stay true to your convictions and attitudes.  To

     Conduct your life in a manner that is pleasing to the philosophy of life, that you

     Subscribe to.  For the Christian it is patterning your life after the life, example and

     Teachings of Christ and following through with it in your thoughts words, actions and

     Attitudes.

2.  For understanding words of insight.  Solomon knows that is a skill to understand

     Words of insight so he chose a simple grammatical format.  He showed the contrast

      Between the godly and the wicked.  The godly are one way and the wicked are the

      Opposite.  The wise are one way and the fool is opposite.  Yet the true skill is to

      Under stand this comes from the Holy Spirit.  To have real understanding, it must

       Begin with God and end with Him also.  To understand means to fathom, conceive,

        Make sense or simply put, “Get the message.”  Vs 2 

3.    For acquiring a discipline and prudent life.  It means following through what you

       Say, think and do.  To be prudent means you, think things through, are careful and

       Discreet.  To have discipline, you must be self controlled, have proper discernment

       Justice, faith, love and peace.   

 

 4.  Doing what is right, just and fair.  True morality is always following God’s word

      And following it through.  You will do what is right.  The law of love will always

      Guide you.  Matt 22:37-40  You will always be just.  Your personal bias will be set

      Aside and you will treat people as you would want to be treated.  You will be fair.

      The proverbs help show you these things.  The proverbs and the word of God is the

      Solid foundation and it is grounded and centered on your relationship with Christ.

     Vs 3

5.  Giving prudence to the simple.  These proverbs help bring an ability of being able to

     See long range to the person who normally sees things short term.  Help the impulsive

     Person to be discreet and careful.  To help the self absorbed person to think about

     Those around them. To help the person who doesn’t know God to see godly

     Principles.  The simple are straight forward and ordinary people who chose to stay that

     Way.  It also means that a person can be easily persuaded.

6.  Knowledge and discretion to the young.  Solomon wanted to help the young who are

     Normally immature, inexperienced, impulsive, self absorbed and generally know it

     Alls to have a little help.  He wants to give them working knowledge of life.  Some

     Common sense help.  This book was designed to give moral instruction to young

     People.  This collection of moral, religious and godly maxims are designed for young

     People.  Thus the simple format.  It is written at a grade six level of understanding. 

     He has aimed these sayings at a young audience.  He wants the following generations

     To benefit from the wisdom he received from the Lord Himself.  Solomon was not

     This wise himself.  This wisdom came from the Lord.  Solomon understood that every

     Generation would face the same devil, worldly and fleshly influences.  He knew that

      Successful generations would need these tidbits of kingdom living.  Vs 4

7.  Let the wise listen and add to their learning.  Solomon lived in a age and society that

     Valued wisdom.  1 Kings 4:30-31 says he was wiser than all the men of the east and of

     Egypt, which was the centre of learning and thought.  His exhortation to the wise is to

     Listen and these proverbs will add to their learning.  Proverbs show us the good side

     And the bad side, to get the message across that we must show forth God in our lives.

8.  Let the discerning get guidance.  Those that are able to see the right and wrong.  The

     Person who sees that good and bad are linked with the concept of reward and penalty

     The individual who has insight and distinguishes the fact that God shows Himself in

     Love and justice.  Solomon wants that element of his audience to use these proverbs

     To help guide their lives.

9.   For the understanding of proverbs and parables.  We have learned what proverbs

      Are.  A parable is a simple story or account that reveals a moral, religious and godly

      Truth.  Jesus used this method in his teachings.  His are the supreme example of this

      Form.  Jesus never taught the people of his day without using a parable.  The pearl of

      Great price, the prodigal and the house on the rock are just some examples.  This

      Book applies to many avenues of life and we can learn greatly from them. 

10. The sayings and riddles of the wise.  I want to remind you that Solomon and the

      Writers of the Bible were men of eastern and middle eastern thought.  In the east they

       Love riddles, mind puzzles, pithy yet weighty sayings.  They value wit, intellect, and

       New ideas more than the west.  The west is concrete and logical thinking.  The east is

       Abstract and more esoteric thinking.  The west is five senses orientated as the east is

 

       More, spiritual, and para-physical.  Solomon in this book brought to light the

       Philosophy And teachings of his day to us.  He gave us a glimpse of his world

       And view of life.

 

11.  The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, but fools despise wisdom and

       Discipline.  The fear of the Lord is mentioned 14 times in the proverbs.  It is the

       Major theme.  Solomon is a prime example of what happens when a person forgets

       This.

 

a.  He started off well but in the end it was his love for his foreign wives that made him

     Fall away.  In this way Solomon acts as a guide post but fails as an example.  He

     Points the way to wisdom but shows the path of folly.  It shows us that it is not how

     You start that matters, but how you end. 

b.  The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.   James writes in James 3:13-16, that

      Human wisdom is bitter, envious, selfish, ambitious, boastful, denies the truth, it

      earthly, unspiritual, disorderly, is based in every evil practice and of the devil. 

c.  James then says true wisdom is pure, peace loving, considerate, submissive, full of

     Mercy, good, fruitful, impartial& sincere.  Wise people are peacemakers who sow

     Peace and raise a harvest of righteousness.  James 3:17-18.

 

Conclusion

 

1.  We have spent some time in the proverbs.  We have learned about who wrote them

     And why.  Next message we will learn things we need to survive and prosper in this

     Crazy mixed up world. 

2.  The proverbs are designed primarily for young people.  This is your book.  Spend

     Some time in it and gain, wisdom, knowledge, understanding and experience.  

QUOTES FOR JUNE 19, 2026





 

PROVE ALL THINGS

 


Oct 21, 2007 – Prove All Things.- 1 John 4:1-3

 

Intro:  Today in 1 John we will be looking how important it is to prove all things and not just believe everything you hear, even if someone famous or trustworthy says it.  In fact don’t believe everything I say unless it can be backed up by scripture.

 

Beloved , do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits, whether they are from God for many false prophets  have gone forth into the world. 

 

1.  John says, don’t believe every spirit but test them to see if they are from God.  Talk

     about  the lady who told me once she was only to listen to me about spiritual things. 

     In John’s day false teaching was prevalent as it is today.  The difference is that in

     John’s time the Bible was not completely written.  Today it is.  Christian thought and

     Doctrine was still being formed.  Today, we have the Bible as our standard of faith

     And practice.  In this church we believe and take the Bible literally unless otherwise

     Indicated by scripture. 

2.  In John’s day the two false teaching groups were the Gnostics and the Judaizers.

    Today it is the cults, liberal churches and even some Pentecostal type groups.

3. John gives sound advice here.  Test every spirit.  Several false religions and cults,

    Started with people receiving a message from a so called angel.  Paul states in 2 Cor

    11:14, that satan can transform himself into an angel of light.  Truth never fears a

     test or avoids it.   .

 

4.  Here is how you test spirits

 

a.  They must say that Jesus has come in the flesh.  1 John 4:2

b.  Their words must agree with the word of God.

c.  What they say must lift up and exalt Jesus Christ.

d.  Jesus’  death, burial and resurrection and the redemption it brings must be the

    central focus.

e.  What is said does not in any way diminish Jesus’ divinity or humanity.  He is the

    perfect union of God and man.

 

5.  Finis Dake who authored the Dake’s Bible says there are Seven ways to test false

     Spirits or prophets.

 

a.  Their confession of Jesus Christ.  1 John 4:3

b.  Their relationship to the world.  James 4:4, 1 John 2:15-17 & 4:5

c.  How they receive Christianity.  1 John 4:6

d.  Their attitude towards the commandments of God.  John 14:15, 1 John 3:20-24 &

     4:6

e.  Love for the Brethren.  John 13:34-35, 15:12-15, 1 John 3:11-16, & 4:7-21

f.  The indwelling Holy Spirit.  1 John 4:4-6

g.  The Word of God.  2 Cor 4:4, 1 Tim 3:16, 1 John 4:6 & 5:10

 

 

By this know the Spirit of God, every spirit which confesses that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is from God. 

 

1.  The first way to know truth is by the Spirit of God.  This means you must be born

     again.  The Bible is a closed book without the Spirit of God.  John stated in John

     16:13-14, the Holy Spirit will guide us into all truth.  Whatever He hears He will

     speak and tell us things which are to come.  He will glorify Jesus Christ and take

     what  is Jesus’ and declare it unto us.  I love the fact that God does not want to keep

     us in the dark about what He is doing.   The Holy Spirit will always, lift up, exalt and

     point to Christ.  He has been sent by Christ so we would not be alone.  He is our

     comforter, helper and guide. 

2.  John believed that Jesus Christ was the Logos.  The perfect union of God and man.

     100% God and 10% man.  The God Man.  God with a face. John spoke about the

     Divinity of Christ and his humanity.  Jesus Christ to John was the Alpha and Omega

     of Christian truth, thought, and belief.. 

3.  In John 1:1 &14, John states that in the beginning was the Word, He was with God

     And was God.  Then He became flesh and dwelt among mankind.  We beheld His

     Glory, the only begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth.  To John , Jesus was

     The Son of God, who dwelt with the Father from the beginning.  The true essence

     And  glory of God.  Jesus Christ is the perfect union of man and God.  The perfect

     union of The Father and the Son.

 

And every spirit that does not confess that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is not from God and this is the antichrist which you heard is coming and is now already in the world.

 

1.  John says if a spirit does not say that Jesus Christ came in the flesh, it is not of

     God.  John is a strong believer in Jesus’ incarnation.  Jesus was born of the virgin

     Mary, he lived 33 years, he suffered, died and rose again.  He possesses a new body

     Made of flesh and bones.  C.S. Lewis wrote.  Jesus Christ claim to be God and his

     Resurrection proved it.

2.  The Docetic and Cerinthian Gnostics denied Jesus Christ’s humanity.  Today many

     deny Jesus’ deity.  They believe He was a good man, a moral teacher, a prophet but

     not God.  John believed and knew Jesus was God with a face.  He saw the transformed

     and resurrected Jesus Christ.  Jesus’ humanity, enfleshment and incarnation is central

     to the gospel.  Talk about the sin problem.

3.  John believed any teaching, so called truth or religious remark that contradicted

     Christ’s humanity was false and not from God.  It was from the antichrist.  Remember

     When I taught about the antichrist, it is a spirit, a person and satanic philosophy or

     Teaching that always attacks who Jesus is.  Sometimes it is subtle other times it is

     Blatant.