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Updated: Aug 4, 2021

I believe God speaks to us through dreams and visions. The Bible actually promises this blessing in Joel chapter 2. This is excellent news because Proverbs 29:18 tells us how bad we need it, “where there is no vision the people perish.” We must have a vision for our lives, or else we will wander aimlessly until death with no direction or purpose. Thankfully, God gives us direction because He has a plan for each one of us. He has a blueprint for our lives!


As a pastor during this present season, I believe an appropriate vision strategy for our church is to refine the remnant, who will recover the wounded, and then reach the lost. God has a remnant that He would like to refine, shaping and molding us so that we can be used to go out and recover the wounded and ultimately reach the lost.


The word remnant is used in the Bible over 300 times and means a small remaining quantity of something. This significant usage of the word in Scripture reminds me of Jesus’ words:


Remain in me, and I in you. -John 15:4 (CSB)


Jesus wants to have a relationship with you. He wants you to dwell in Him. But Jesus also lets people walk away. Two places in Scripture lay this out, Luke Chapter 9 and Luke Chapter 18. This approach by Jesus may seem shocking, but it’s true, God allows people to walk away because He desires us to go all-in with Him. God gave His only Son so that He can have a relationship with you. But you can still decide to say “I’m not going to follow Jesus.”


In Luke 15, we see the following unfold. First, if, like the lost lamb, you are wounded, hurt, or broken down, Jesus will come after you, just like He did the one lamb out of 99. Second, like the lost coin, if you are in the house of the Lord, but never received salvation, Jesus will take the lamp of His Word and place a preacher in the pulpit to seek you out. But, through the parable of the lost son, Jesus also shows us that if you are going to be rebellious towards the ways of the Father, then you may have to “come to your senses” before there can be complete reconciliation and restoration. Jesus does NOT come after the rebellious.


If you remain in me and my words remain in you, ask whatever you want, and it will be done for you. -John 15:7 (CSB)


Think about the depth of this promise. You can ask whatever you want in alignment with God's Word, and it will be done as long as you remain in proper standing with God. He rewards those who stay. Yet many people lack the commitment to stay or remain in anything these days; jobs, marriages, friendship, the list goes on. Everyone wants what they want and they want it right now. As one great preacher said, “We live in a microwave generation but serve a crockpot God.” So, rarely do we remain in anything that makes us uncomfortable or that becomes too challenging. We claim failure, but truthfully we just quit before God’s timing is evident.


Some heartbreaking statistics are coming out of last year, 2020. For example, one in three people walked away from practicing their Faith in Jesus Christ, and most churches in the United States of America have lost 30% - 40% of their attendance. Some of America’s largest churches have lost 50% or more. People are choosing not to remain. They are deciding not to follow Jesus, and He is letting them go.


But those who wait on the LORD shall renew their strength; They shall mount up with wings like eagles, They shall run and not be weary, They shall walk and not faint. - Isaiah 40:31 (NKJV)


I want you to feel encouraged by this truth: when you remain, God will renew your strength! Don’t quit. Wait. God will break every yoke the enemy tries to place on you when you remain. A remnant is that which remains. Choose to be a part of what God has left. God is looking for those who stayed, who still love Jesus with all their hearts, minds, and souls. God is examining who He has left to use.


What we are experiencing in the world of the church today is the ideology of man colliding with the theology of God. Too often, in modern Christianity, we only touch the surface of Scripture, wanting a motivational sermon with a sprinkle of God on top. Because the Word of God isn't being taught thoroughly, there isn't a proper understanding of the Word. Lacking a firm foundation and only having very shallow roots, yoked with confusion, difficulty, and attacks from the enemy, many people decided to quit their faith. They didn’t remain in Jesus. The Word of God gives you the strength to stay! NOW is the time to become firmly planted in the house of the Lord and deeply rooted in the Word of God. If you do, Psalms says you will flourish!


We are living in a world that has lost its mind. We call good evil and evil good and sin without blushing. It’s becoming increasingly evident who remains in God and who doesn’t. We’ve fallen into “I”-dolatry, making it about me, myself, and I all the time. Instead, it needs to be about God all the time! We need clean hands and pure hearts. If we're not careful, we can consume all the inappropriate content fed to us by a culture gone wild and never develop and strengthen our staying power to remain in God.


Who may ascend into the hill of the LORD? Or who may stand in the holy place? He who has clean hands and a pure heart, who has not lifted up his soul to an idol… He shall receive blessing from the LORD, and righteousness from the God of his salvation. This is Jacob, the generation of those who seek Him, Who seek Your face. Lift up your heads, O you gates!... And the King of glory shall come in. Psalm 24:3-7 (NKJV)


Psalm 24 is all about what God has left -- the remnant -- a group of people that claim they will not do anything that puts their staying power at risk. A group of people that says I’m not going to yield to anything that draws me away from remaining in God. I will wait upon the Lord with my eyes up and hands clean. I will be available to God for such a time as this!


We learn from Psalm 24, the best way to remain in the Lord is to exalt Him. Ascend into His presence. Keep putting Him first! In your family, your workplace, and your community. Lift Him up and magnify Him above everything else. When you live this out, you will remain. Your prayers will be powerful, and whatever you ask for will be given to you. Your strength will be renewed; you will not grow weary! Every yoke that binds you will be broken, and you will be a part of the remnant that impacts The Kingdom of Heaven by restoring the wounded and reaching the lost!


We invite you to watch this weeks message, Stay Awhile, from Pastor Eric Gilbert, because we believe that you are a part of the remnant that will impact the The Kingdom of Heaven!







Updated: Jun 15, 2021

God is searching for worshipers that will worship Him in Spirit and in truth. Our worship may look different from one another’s but that doesn’t matter, it’s the act of true and sincere worship that God desires.


God doesn’t want you to know about Him from a distance, nor does He want a causal relationship with you. God wants to be near you. He desires a deep personal relationship with each and every one of us. God is a seeker. He is seeking the opportunity to make His presence known to us. He wants you to know His manifest presence in your life!


Worship is the key to drawing God's presence into our lives. True & sincere worship is an invitation to God. It allows God to move like nothing else and attracts Heaven to Earth. God loves our worship with His whole heart, this is why He seeks out people who will worship Him in Spirit and in truth!


...true worshipers will worship the Father in the Spirit and in truth, for they are the kind of worshipers the Father seeks. God is spirit, and his worshipers must worship in the Spirit and in truth." John 4:19-23 (NIV)


Worship isn’t only for church services, and it's not limited to songs and music. Worship, in the name of Jesus, can be a daily part of our lives! But how do we enter into true and sincere worship? How do we praise God for who He is in Spirit and in truth?


I invite you to watch this message, Spirit & Truth, from Worship Pastor Jaron Burkhardt. In this message Pastor Jaron shows us how we can enter into true and sincere worship in Spirit and in truth, attracting Jesus to us and in doing so experiencing a deeper manifest presence of God in every area of our lives!


Jesus answered, "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me. John 14:6 (NIV)



Show me your ways… (Exodus 33:13)


This Scripture is a section of prayer offered by Moses during a time of worship and personal reflection. And, in Scriptural context it is revealed that Moses had a great relationship with God! It seems the relationship was so intimate that he could ask God for almost anything. Understanding this setting makes it even more intriguing that Moses -- with a full menu of options -- would then choose to simply ask God, “Show me your ways.” It turned out to be a phenomenal decision, because in the New Testament, we see the exact opposite of Moses’ approach taking place as God expresses frustration with an entire generation. He points out that -- unlike Moses -- these people did not know Him or His ways and it cost them dearly.


...They have not known my ways so I swore in My wrath, ‘They shall not enter My rest.’ (Hebrews 3:10-11 NKJV)


These two passages of Scripture clearly reveal God has ways.


Throughout the Bible, we learn that God reveals Himself as Heavenly Father so that He may show us that His ways are for us. He then reveals Himself as The Son, showing us that His ways are to be with us. And, then in a climactic moment, recorded in Acts 2, God shows us through the outpouring and infilling of The Holy Spirit that His ways are to be in us. Realize, God doesn't just want to be for us or near us; He wants to be in us. Because of this staggering reality, there are specific ways God wants to move in our lives so that His ways can be revealed through us to others!


We must know God’s ways! Like Moses, we should be continually asking God to show us His ways. I believe Moses’ example in prayers reveals that he considered knowing the ways of God to be the most crucial thing you could learn. Paul would also agree!


But what happens when we live God’s way? He brings gifts into our lives, much the same way that fruit appears in an orchard—things like affection for others, exuberance about life, serenity. We develop a willingness to stick with things, a sense of compassion in the heart, and a conviction that a basic holiness permeates things and people. We find ourselves involved in loyal commitments, not needing to force our way in life, able to marshal and direct our energies wisely. (Galatians 5:22-23 MSG)


And, we can stand in agreement with both Moses and Paul. I am fascinated with this subject and the opportunity for the infilling of the Holy Spirit. I would be greatly honored to have a bit more of your time to share how we can learn more about God’s ways so that we calibrate our lives correctly and experience God to the fullest. We will even discuss how to meet with God!


Watch this message, Pigeon Religion, and you will also learn two principles that I believe will help you understand more about coming into alignment with God’s ways. Doing so may be the difference between seeing Ephesians 3:20 fulfilled or not fulfilled, “Now to Him who is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that works in us.”


Don’t end up like the lost and displeasing generation of Israelites recorded in the book of Hebrews -- not knowing God or His ways. Be like Moses, and you can live a life of significance and success as you sync up with God’s ways! It’s an important choice. Choose wisely.


In all your ways, acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths. (Proverbs 3:6 NKJV)






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