Insight and Encouragement
Saturday, April 11, 2026
WHAT IS WORSHIP
We live in
challenging times. Currently the
inflation rate in Canada is over seven percent with food, shelter, clothing,
and transportation the main drivers of this inflation. Only recently have we seen a small relief
from gas prices. In our grocery stores
we are dealing with shrinkflation which is getting smaller quantities for the same
amount of money. In some parts of the
country housing is almost becoming unaffordable. All of this is causing physical, mental and
emotion stress. Is there any hope? Of course, there is but it is not found in
education, government, social reform, or environmental action. It is found in the Lord.
When I gave my
life to Jesus Christ back in 1974, I committed my time talents and resources to
the Lord. I have lived through the
runaway inflation of the seventies, high interest rates of the eighties, the
recessions of the nineties and early twenty first century. Not once in that time did, I ever lack in
anything. I was able to buy homes, cars,
clothe my four children and not once did I miss a mortgage payment or utility
bill. In my case the Lord was Jehovah
Jireh my provider.
I have had a
lifetime experience of the Lord’s care and keeping. In these uncertain times I have encouraging
you to put your trust in the Lord. I am
always reminded of Prov 3:5-6, “Trust the Lord with all your heart, do not lean
to your own understanding but in all ways acknowledge the Lord and He will
direct your path.” I have found this
wonderful promise to absolutely truth and trustworthy.
Recently there
was a survey that asked Albertans how they felt about the future over half with
uncertain and even afraid. I love this
verse from Isaiah 41:10 which states, “Do not fear, for I am with you, do not,
be dismayed for I am your God. I will
strengthen you and help you. I will
uphold you with my righteous right hand.”
God promises that He will be in your corner. Jesus stated in Matthew 29:20, that He would
never leave or forsake us. It is so
comforting to know God is helping and working on your behalf.
I have
discovered over the years that as stated in Psalm 37:23, “That the steps of a
good person is ordered by the Lord.”
When we commit our steps to the Lord, he will always not only be with us
but go before us to prepare the way. I
remember when I was living in Hay River, I was driving my new Jeep on a gravel
road near the Dene Village. A van went
by a threw a large rock into the path of my windshield is smash the windshield
and caused a lot of damage. When I got
back to Hay River I went to a local glass shop and asked how much to install a
new windshield. He gave me the price,
told me he had to order it in and that it would be in town in a couple
days. I told him to order it and then
driving back home wondered how I was going to pay for this. Now get this, by the end of the day the Lord
provided every penny of the price miraculously.
I told no one the need but through two unexpected sources God provided
the need. This is just one of a lifetime
of similar types of provision.
What I am
saying is that if you put you hand in the hand of the man who still the water,
like the song says you will find Him faithful.
I have a lifetime of experience in this area. I have found God to be faithful and you will
as well. When you do your life will not
be ruled by fear but by faith. I leave
you with one final thought from the Apostle Paul. It is found in Phil 4:19. Paul states, “My
God will supply all your needs according to His riches in glory.” God has provision for you waiting to be
released to you. All you must do is
ask. James 4:2, says you have not
because you ask not. Why not ask and you
will be surprised what the Lord will do.
YOU ARE NOT ALONE
Truths from John 14:18-21
1.
You will not be alone or orphans. Jesus intends to come to us and for us. Vs 18
a.
Reality of
loneliness. One in four adults are
lonely.
b.
27% among those
under 30.
c.
17% among
seniors.
d.
45% of women feel
lonely.
e.
The Lord said he
would never leave or forsake. We are
never alone especially when we know these truths.
2.
The world will
not see Him but soon they will see Him.
Vs 19
3.
Because He lives,
we will live also. Abundant life is
found in Christ.
5 Attributes of an
abundant life are:
a.
Gratitude
b.
Optimism
c.
Generosity
d.
Fulfilling
relationships
e.
& Continuous
growth
4.
I am in my
Father. The Trinity is a Christian
doctrine that defines one God existing in three coequal, coeternal,
consubstantial divine persons: God the Father, God the Son (Jesus Christ) and
God the Holy Spirit, three distinct persons sharing one
essence/substance/nature1. The attributes of the Trinity include:
a.
All members of
the Trinity are equally omniscient, omnipotent, omnipresent, eternal, and
unchanging.
b.
Each member of
the Trinity has unique functions.
c.
Scripture shows
how each member of the Trinity fulfills His specific role and how those three
roles interrelate.
5.
Christ is in us,
and we are in Him. The resident Holy
Spirit will help us to think, talk and act like Christ. He will come along side, be our guide,
comfort, helper, advocate, and counsellor.
The Lord will live in us, manifest Himself through us and elevate us to
be place of influence and destiny never imagined before. Vs 20
6.
Whoever has my
commandments and keeps them loves me.
Action speaks louder than words.
Faith is shown.
a.
The one who loves
Christ is loved by the Father. The
results are they are loved by Christ and He will show Himself to them. Love is the Key. Love is the conduit in which all the
blessings, benefits, results and promises come.
b.
Jesus Christ will
show Himself to them. This is done
through the word, prayer, the Holy Spirit and others.
YOU ARE WEHAT YOU EAT
3 Brothers and sisters, I could not address you as
people who live by the Spirit but as people who are still worldly—mere infants
in Christ.
1. Paul in this letter is saddened by the fact
for all his work among them for a year and a half some of them were still acting
like children. He wanted to address them
as people of the spirit. Instead he must
address them as not even children but mere infants.
2. An
infant can only handle milk and needs constant care and attention. The world revolves around them and without
care and protection they can perish.
Worldly people are vain, selfish, envious, and ambitious for the wrong
things. It is about pride, pleasure, and
possession. This is what some of
Corinthian were exhibiting.
2 I gave you milk, not solid food, for you were not
yet ready for it. Indeed, you are still not ready.
1. Paul
says when he was among them, he gave them the milk of the word. Simple truths in simple ways. Jesus did the same when he spoke in parables
which is simple truth contained in a story or example. Paul shared his testimony and kept it simple.
2. What
sadden Paul was they were still not ready.
This the reason for this letter.
It is hard to get the world out of people. That is why we must be patient, loving,
caring and graceful in our discipling of people. Jesus took three years with his disciples.
3. It
is a combination of personal responsibility and continuous care. It takes years for a child to growth up so why
would you expect any less from fellow believers. Maturity comes eventually
4. We
grow by the word, prayer, church attendance and personal witnessing. Peter tells us in 2 Pet 3:18 to grow in the
grace and knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ.
The Lord supplies the apostle, prophet, evangelist, pastor, and teacher
to help us with the rest. The goal is
become mature.
3 You are still worldly. For since there is
jealousy and quarreling among you, are you not worldly? Are you not acting like
mere humans?
1. Paul
then reveals the negative things they are showing to show that they are still
worldly. Being worldly means to be
selfish, envious, and ambitious for the wrong things.
2. Paul
says the two things that should they were acting like babies, world and like
everyone else is that they were jealous and quarreling among themselves. There was no unity. No tolerance, compassion, or patience. They were fighting over their favorite
preachers. What is even sadder is that
is what we are doing right now.
3. We
have denominations, church splits, traditional churches, liturgical churches,
evangelicals, fundamentalists, charismatics, Pentecostals, Trinitarians, Jesus
only, once saved always saved, King James only vs other translations and the
list goes on and on. This is worldly,
baby like behaviour.
4. We
wrap it up in spiritual boundaries and contexts. We are just like the Corinthians or the
Pharisees who said to Jesus if these prophets were alive today, we would not do
to them what our ancestors did. Yet they
put Jesus to death and persecuted the prophets.
5. A
religious spirit is a religious spirit you can dress it up, disguise it as
truth but it is still a religious spirit.
The Corinthian problem has not gone away. James says pure religion is
taking care of the vulnerable and keeping oneself from being polluted or
stained by the world.
6. So,
our question today is how can we avoid it? Paul stated in the second chapter of this
book. He said, I chose to preach and
live Christ crucified. Paul reset his
life. To keep it simple. He kept to the word and prayer. The mindset of Christ is to do the will of
the Father. Where do you find that in
the pages of the Bible and how is that implemented through prayer. It is not that complex. It is time to major on the majors and stop
campaigning on the minors.
Tuesday, April 7, 2026
POWER TO CHANGE
Power to Change
Isaiah 43:19 “See, I am doing a new
thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the
wilderness and streams in the wasteland.” Slide One
Change means: to make different in some particular : ALTER:
to make radically different : TRANSFORM
In the case of a Christian you have been
transformed. Your change is from the
inside out. Slide 2
Here are five reasons people don’t like
to change.
1. People fear being different--especially when there's no
precedent. We're creatures of habit. For
the most part, we love routine and procedure.
2. People feel overwhelmed or
stressed, people may resist change simply because they're tired.
3. People fear a departure from
the status quo, 62% of people don’t want to change, don’t feel
they need to change or fear
change.
4. People know change brings a
new set of possibilities and problems.
Many people prefer for
things to stay the way they
are. How many have you heard the old
saying if it aim broke, don’t
fix it.
5. People don’t trust the one
encouraging the change. Slide 3
Here are seven reasons why embracing
change can be a very good
Change helps you grow. ...
Change teaches you to be flexible. ...
Change can challenge your values and
beliefs. ...
Change reveals your strengths. ...
Change makes you more compassionate. ...
Change breaks up routines. ...
Change offers opportunities. Slide 4
Here are some Biblical characters where
change was for the best.
Abram left Ur to Haran than to
Canaan. He later became Abraham the
Father of the faithful. He was the
Father of the Israelites through Isaac.
Through him all nations have been blessed.
Jacob when he left and found Leah,
Rachel, he had 12 boys who became the 12 tribes of Israel. Had his name change to Israel which means
Prince with God.
Joseph, was a Prince of Israel, sold
into slavery by his brothers, end up as a slave and then in prison for 13
years. In one day went from prisoner to
Prime Minister and saved the then known world from Calamity.
Daniel was taken in captivity by the
Babylonians. He became a high ranking
official in the Babylonian and Medo-Persian empire. Influenced a number of rulers.
Esther was taken from her home to the
harem of the King, won his heart and eventually saved her people from the
sinister minister Haman. `` Slide 5
Change is an opportunity to renew,
retool, and re-imagine what’s possible. Change
is the ultimate opportunity for transformation.
It’s a chance to do a reset. It’s
a chance for a fresh start. It’s a
chance to let things go. It’s a chance
to create a vision for the future. It’s
also a chance to reinvent yourself, which many times means bringing out more of
who you are. Slide
6
One man wrote: Change is good. But only if you embrace it. Change is a chance to stop doing what’s not
working, start doing things that would work better, and keep doing the things
that work well
Change is good. But only if you embrace it. Change is a chance to stop doing what’s not
working, start doing things that would work better, and keep doing the things
that work well
As a Christian we embrace change.
The Bible says the mercy of God are new every morning. Great is his faithfulness. Peter states in 1 Pet 3:18, that we are to
growth in the grace and the knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ. Paul tells us in Romans 12:2 that we are to
be transformed by the renewing of our minds.
God demands and makes changes. He loves us to much to leave us as we are. God change and process us. God is always at work in us. His ultimate goal is to make us like Jesus. Our job is to work with Him and let Him change us. The agents of change are as follows, the word, prayer, circumstances, other people and life in general.
THE POWER OF UNITY
How good and pleasant it is when God’s people live
together in unity!
1. Two
Benefits of Unity is life is good and pleasant.
When you have urgency, chaos, confusion, and crisis life is not
pleasant. The author of confusion is the
enemy. His agenda is to rob, kill, and
destroy.
2. The
definition of unity is the state of being united or joined as a whole. You are working together. You have one goal, purpose, aim, and
direction. For the church it has three
components. We are to preach the gospel,
make disciples and love those God brings across our path.
3. It
is easier when we are working together and not against each other. When the church was in one accord the Holy
Spirit fell in power and the communities in which they served became changed. Paul was described in Acts 17:6 as the men
who turn the world upside down.
4. Here
are the five qualities that keep unity.
a. Humility.
Humility has to do with not thinking of yourself as better than others. ...
b. Gentleness.
Gentleness has to do with considering others, forfeiting your rights. ...
c. Patience
d. Love.
e. Zeal
for the Lord and prayer.
It is like precious oil poured on the head, running
down on the beard, running down on Aaron’s beard,
down on
the collar of his robe.
1. David
uses the illustration of Moses anointing Aaron.
Unity comes when you are anointed by God in His service. When you know that you are an advocate,
ambassador, representative and intercessor. It is the anointing by the Holy Spirit that
brings unity.
2. You
are consecrated for the sacred and holy.
You are not like others. You
represent God and His kingdom of righteousness, peace, and joy. We are kings and priests unto God. Unity comes when you know your role,
responsibility, duty, obligations, and task.
You have a higher purpose. You
are not ordinary but extra-ordinary. You
are in this world but not of it.
3. Five
results of the anointing of God
a. The
anointing will consecrate you. It will literally set you apart for the
blessings of God and for His ministry.
b. The
anointing of God honors you...God honors His people.
c. The
anointing will enable you. The power of His anointing will be behind all that
you do.
d. The
anointing will give you authority. Authority over devils, and over things on
this earth. We have authority...so great it is frightening; we just don't use
it sometimes.
e. The
anointing destroys bondage.
It is as if the dew of Hermon were falling on Mount
Zion. For there the Lord bestows his
blessing, even life forevermore.
1. Unity
is beautiful and powerful.
2. The
Lord bestows His blessings here.
Abundant life, provision, security healing, love, grace, truth, faith,
prosperity, success, and health.
3. It
is central to breakthrough, revival, renewal, restoration, and
transformation. It is accomplished
through personal examination, prayer, honoring the word and fasting.




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