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There’s Members And Then There’s Attenders

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There’s Members And Then There’s Attenders

Every church has some of both. Dedicated people carry the load of the church while too many others enjoy a free ride all their life. Some live for God with all their heart while others live on the fringes.

Solid church members are the ones faithful to prayer meetings. They are the worshipers, the participators, and the tithe payers,

  • They say amen.
  • They are always at church.
  • They are faithful in their living and their giving.
  • The standards of the church are not “grievous” to them.
  • They love holiness.
  • They love the pastor.
  • They love God.
  • The love the lost and they love one another.
  • They are always willing to do what they are asked to do for the Lord.

Those are the Members.

Then there are the Attenders.

They may never become Members because for them the price is too great. Their reason is similar to “…Don’t buy the cow if you can get the milk for free.” They really do not wish to be pastored.

  • The come to church when they feel like it.
  • They won’t pay the price of faithfulness.
  • Their life is all about them.
  • They are only willing to participate at their own comfort level.
  • Attenders never fully cooperate.
  • They will never get on board.
  • They never buy the whole package.
  • Most of them struggle with authority.
  • They like the worship and the people.
  • But they struggle with the standards.
  • Or maybe it’s baptism in Jesus Name that holds them back.
  • Maybe it’s the necessity of the Holy Ghost speaking in tongues that bothers them.
  • Some are Attenders because they are God robbers and will not give Him the tenth of their increase.
  • Others just have a problem with any kind of authority and do not wish to be pastored.
  • They just follow for the loaves and the fishes.

Jude explained these kind of people. He wrote pointedly about those that didn’t want a pastor. Over 2,000 years ago there were those that tried to pastor themselves.

Jude 11 Woe unto them! for they have gone in the way of Cain, and ran greedily after the error of Balaam for reward, and perished in the gainsaying of Core.

Jude 12 These are spots in your feasts of charity, when they feast with you, feeding themselves without fear: clouds they are without water, carried about of winds; trees whose fruit withereth, without fruit, twice dead, plucked up by the roots;

Jude 13 Raging waves of the sea, foaming out their own shame; wandering stars, to whom is reserved the blackness of darkness for ever.

“feeding themselves”  literally means “pastoring themselves”….

Attenders aren’t in the same class as Members. Attenders may be “Added” in some fashion to the God’s Tree of Righteousness, but they are certainly not “Joined.”

Are You Joined To The Body Of Christ, Or Ar You Just Added To The Congregation?

Are You A Member Or An Attender?

Written by Martyn Ballestero

October 21, 2011 at 3:54 pm

I Am Expected To Make The Difference.

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I’m Expected To Make The Difference

I have been called to make the difference.

I have been chosen to make the difference.

I have been challenged to make the difference.

I have been commissioned to make the difference.

Why then should I be idle?

Why then should I look the other way?

Why then should I settle for defeat?

Why then should I give up?

I am expected to be the light of the world.

I am expected to be the salt of the earth.

I am expected to make the difference.

I am expected to love everyone.

I am expected to love my enemies.

I am expected to pray for them.

I am expected to do good to them that despitefully use me.

I am expected to turn the other cheek.

I am expected to not return evil for evil.

I am expected to make the difference.

I am expected to bear my brother’s burden.

I am expected to go the second mile.

I am expected to restore my fallen brother.

I am expected to love everyone.

I am expected to forgive.

I am expected to honor my father and mother.

I am expected to make the difference.

I am expected to be a witness.

I am expected to travail for the lost.

I am expected to go forth weeping bearing precious seed.

I am expected to come back rejoicing bringing sheaves with me.

I am expected to go into all of the world, teaching the Gospel to every creature.

I am expected to make the difference.

I am expected to be holy like Him.

I am expected to live soberly and righteous in this present world.

I am expected to love Him with all my heart.

I am expected to love Him with all my soul.

I am expected to love Him with all my might.

I am expected to love Him with all my strength.

I am expected to make the difference.

I am expected to put Him first in my life.

I am expected to love Him more than anyone in the world.

I am expected to follow Him.

I am expected to make myself available.

I am expected to make myself ready.

I am expected to make the difference.

I am expected to take the lowest seat.

I am expected to humble myself.

I am expected to trust Him.

I am expected to be faithful.

I am expected to keep His commandments.

I am expected to pray for my leaders.

I am expected to be a peacemaker.

I am expected to make the difference.

The love of many has waxed cold. I am expected to make the difference.

Some have fallen away. I am expected to make the difference.

This sinful world needs Jesus. I am expected to make the difference.

By His help, I shall not fail!

Written by Martyn Ballestero

October 11, 2011 at 12:07 am

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Bumpy Roads

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Bumpy Roads

Is. 40:3 A voice of one calling: “In the desert prepare the way for the LORD; make straight in the wilderness a highway for our God.

Is. 40:4 Every valley shall be raised up, every mountain and hill made low; the rough ground shall become level, the rugged places a plain.

The Old Testament saints understood the Prophet’s words. He referenced the custom of Kings requiring that their chariot rides were to be made on smooth roads. Servants of the King spent much time maintaining the roads for their master.

If the season’s rains had washed out the road, it was important that the potholes and washouts be filled and leveled. All bumps were to be removed also. The road was to become straight… or level.

John quoted Isaiah and warned his generation to prepare the way because the King of Kings was coming.

  • John 1:23 He said, I am the voice of one crying in the wilderness, Make straight the way of the Lord, as said the prophet Esaias.

We modern-day Pentecostals have an understanding of the words of the Prophet and of John the Baptist. The arrival of the Messiah was being announced. His servants were preparing the way.

There is one scripture that is often overlooked in the book of Proverbs, however. The same word is being used about man who is used about Kings. The word ‘straight’ is spoken concerning our personal life.

  • KJV Prov. 3:5 Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding;
  • KJV Prov. 3:6 In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.
  • NIV Prov. 3:6 in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight.
  • GOD’S WORD® Translation Prov. 3:6 In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make your paths smooth.

The wisest man in the world understood that if we trust in the Lord:

  • Don’t allow our own intellect to solve our problems,
  • Allow God to take control.
  • He (The Lord) will make our paths straight.
  • He will smooth out our road.

Is your road a little bumpy right now? God is willing to make your life smooth.

Written by Martyn Ballestero

January 28, 2011 at 1:33 pm