Garden Ministry

Encouraging workers in the field of the Lord.

SETTING THE RIGHT PACE


The old year, with its burden of record, is fast passing away. The new year, with all its possibilities, will soon be ushered in. The big question for all of us to consider is;

1. What advancement have we made in the knowledge of God during the past year?


2. Are we prepared to show, more decidedly than ever before, that we are on the Lord’s side?


3. At this time, when the nations of the world are wavering between infidelity,  idolatry, and war, are we prepared to stand as faithful ambassadors for God today, and in 2025?


4. Shall we not, at the beginning of this new year, give ourselves and all we have to God?


5. Shall we not listen to His voice, which calls us to a renewed commitment to work for the salvation and good of our neighbors?


6. Are we willing to go the extra mile for God this year through a life of consecration and service to all?


7. Shall we entrust our talents, gifts, and multiple capabilities to the service of God and the finishing of the work of the gospel in this generation?


If you said yes to these seven questions. I am inviting you to show up to a church near you this coming weekend. It could be a church on the Sabbath or Sunday. Tell the pastor of that church that you are here this year to serve God and His people in the power and strength of Elijah.

As Chaplain, I am asked to speak in many different denomination throughout the year. One thing I am clear on is this, God is no respecter of persons. He will use humble, devoted persons to Him, even if they have not received as thorough an education as others. Let such ones even engage in service for Him by doing house-to-house work. Sitting by the fireside, they can—if humble, discreet, and godly—do more to meet the real needs of families than could an ordained minister. He would even use them like the uneducated disciples to turn the world upside down. May God use you today to reach a soul for Him!

On behalf of the GARDEN MINISTRY TEAM, HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY.

By GARDEN MINISTRY

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LIVING IN THE FAVOR OF ALMIGHTY GOD


Today, I am so thankful that God is not concerned with the denomination we attend, or the nationality and country we come from for us to be children of his Kingdom. The biblical standard of belonging to the kingdom of God is clear and has been established by Jesus Christ. 

"To Jesus, the whole human family is entrusted, as the flocks of sheep are entrusted to a shepherd. These sheep and lambs are to be tended with pastoral care. They will be guarded by the faithful Chief Shepherd, under the care of faithful under-shepherds, and if they will obey the voice of the Chief Shepherd, they will not be left to be devoured by wolves...

Jesus says, “My sheep hear my voice, ... and they follow me” (John 10:27). The Shepherd of Israel does not drive His flock, but He leads them. His attitude is wholly one of invitation. “My sheep hear my voice.” If we are indeed sons and daughters of God, we not only hear, but recognize the voice above all others. We appreciate the words of Christ. We distinguish the truth as it is in Jesus from all error, and the truth refreshes the soul, and fills it with gladness..."

The beautiful illustration in Revelation 7:13-17 is a pastoral symbol of God caring for and redeeming His children. 


Today marks the last weekend, with the last Sabbath, and the last Sunday of the 2024 Gregorian Calendar year. This past year has been full of experiences for all of us. I pray that many of those experiences were good and not bad events or crisis moments for you.

Through observation over this past year, the Holy Spirit has brought to my attention the importance, as believers in the soon coming of our Lord and Saviour Jesus, that we need far less confidence in what man can do for or against us and far more confidence in what God can do for every believing soul.

It is clear, people are becoming more desperate and depressed by the way things are going in the world financially, and morally. The high cost of food, rent, electricity, gas, water, and airfare if you're living in Bermuda, is particularly outrageous. The moral standards have dropped with integrity. And it is a common thing to hear people calling good, bad, and bad, good. 

 Although it is very concerning. I am looking past these only temporal things to a better day. Yet, I am not naive about the fact that we must live here on earth until that better day comes.

For us to walk through the gates of Heaven, walk on the golden streets, and sing with heavenly angels. We must reach after Almighty God by faith. 


My friend, God longs to have you expect great things from Him (NOW)! He longs to give you understanding in temporal and spiritual matters (NOW)! He can sharpen your intellect. He can give tact and skill to everything you are called to do. 

He can turn your talents into a work of art. Just ask God for wisdom, and it will be given to you. Seek him fully with your whole heart today, and you will find in HIM, the key to all your success. Matthew 6:33 says, "But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you."

As you and I set our steps to celebrate the close of this year. Remember, those who talk unbelief, will have unbelief; but those who talk faith, will have the faith to move mountains. According to the seed, sown will be the harvest through the remainder of this year and into the year to come.

For you, it is my prayer that the favor of God may rest upon you and your family always, and may the hinges of your joy never rust, as you live in the favor of ALMIGHTY GOD! 

By GARDEN MINISTRY 


LET US STRIVE FOR THE DAY OF CHANGE (Happy Boxing Day)

 

Yesterday, December 25th, 2024, was an awesome day with family, friends, and colleagues. The day started as it should: in deep gratitude, reflection, and contemplation of God coming to dwell with men according to Matthew 1:18-25 / Luke 2:1-39 / Matthew 2:1-23 / Luke 2:40. There are many lessons to learn from the first advent of Jesus. Like, mankind did not study the Scriptures with a desire to conform to the will of God at the first advent of Jesus. In parallel, they will not study the Scriptures, with a desire to conform to the will of God at His second advent. Etc. As I reflect on God's goodness today. I can’t help but notice that December has eleven Holidays that the World Celebrates. 

St. Nicholas Day - Also known as the Feast of Saint Nicholas (Dec. 5 or 6).

Immaculate Conception Day - Catholics worldwide celebrate and honor the Virgin Mary (Dec. 8)

Bodhi Day - Also known as Rohatsu, is a Buddhist tradition (Dec. 8)

Feast Day of Our Lady Guadalupe - This is a Mexican and Mexican-American celebration. (Dec. 12)

Hanukkah - This is an eight-day Jewish to promote the Zionist movement. (Dec. 18-26)

Yule - Wiccans and Neo-Pagans celebrate the winter solstice (the darkest day of the year, on Dec. 21) (Dec. 21-Jan.1).

Christmas – This is a Christian celebration. Christmas largely commemorates the birth of Jesus. But the festival has also been adopted as a secular family holiday by people of all faiths which is marked by an exchange of gifts. (Dec. 25)


Boxing Day - A British tradition that occurs the day after Christmas and dates back to the 1800s when Queen Victoria ruled the throne. At the time, it was a day to ensure that upper-class Britons gave servants and workers a day off, in addition to giving them a present. The holiday has since evolved into a more commercial occasion for gift-giving and Gombeys dancing through the streets of Bermuda. Tell the story, teĺl the story of how God seeks to save, but of how mankind still longs to enslaves. (Dec. 26).


Kwanzaa - The week-long holiday of Kwanzaa honors African-American heritage; it’s a cultural holiday as opposed to a religious one. Black nationalist Maulana Karenga created Kwanzaa in 1966 as a way to unite the African-American community following the Watts Rebellion in a predominantly Black Los Angeles neighborhood. An uprising against systemic racism began after a white California highway patrol officer arrested a young Black man for drunken driving. The rebellion led to 34 deaths—two-thirds of which were individuals shot by police or National Guard troops, per the Associated Press. It also resulted in more than 1,000 injuries. Karenga laid out seven key principles for Kwanzaa: unity; self-determination; collective responsibility; cooperative economics; purpose; creativity; and faith. Its name comes from the Swahili phrase “matunda ya kwanza,” which translates to “first fruits.” Kwanzaa celebrations draw from African musical and storytelling traditions. (Dec. 26-Jan. 1).

Zarathosht Diso – This day honors the death of their prophet (Dec. 26)

New Year’s Eve - This day celebrates the end of the Gregorian calendar year. (Dec. 31)


Today, December 26, 2024, I am thinking about persons and families who have for whatever reason, been away from their family due to work, a change of location, or the loss of a loved one to death. As we remember and reflect on our loved ones, let us take courage because one day, God shall restore and make things new. With this in mind, let us be our brother's keeper, responsible for the souls of those around us. 

While the year races on, let us strive for the day of change, when we shall never perish. Let us strive for one of the crowns of life, that is richer than any crown that ever decked the brow of a monarch.

Soon, a great number of angels will bring from the city of God these glorious crowns, a crown for every saint, with his or her name written on it. 

Soon, Jesus will call for the crowns, and angels will present them to Him. With His right hand, He will place the crowns on the heads of the saints. The angels will also bring golden harps, and Jesus will present them to the saints. 

Soon, all the redeemed saints will raise their voices in grateful and happy praise to God. 

Soon, our sorrows will all be ended, and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow nor crying, shall there be any more pain.

There, when the veil that darkens our vision shall be removed, and our eyes shall behold that world of beauty of which we now catch glimpses through the microscope; when we look on the glories of the heavens, now scanned afar through the telescope; when the blight of sin removed, the whole earth shall appear in “the beauty of the Lord our God,”

Language is altogether too feeble to attempt a description of the surpassing splendor and excellent glory of heaven. One writer wrote, “Oh, what love! what wondrous love!”


If we are going to make it in the kingdom of God. “We need a constant sense of the ennobling power of pure thoughts and the damaging influence of evil thoughts. Let us place our thoughts upon holy things. Let them be pure and true; for the only security for any soul is right-thinking. We are to use every means that God has placed within our reach for the government and cultivation of our thoughts. We are to bring our minds into harmony with Christ's mind. His truth will sanctify us, body, soul, and spirit, and we shall be enabled to rise above temptation.”

So, let us strive to be among that number, with our loved ones who are now resting in him. That on that glorious day, we may all say, Hallelujah, around the throne of God and be with Him forever. 

Until that day, "Be thou faithful unto death, and I will give thee a crown of life" is the word of God to all of us today. Revelation 2:10. It is the waiting saints, both those who are sleeping and alive in Jesus, who are to be crowned with glory, honor, and immortality. UNTIL THAT DAY, LET US STRIVE FOR THE DAY OF CHANGE WHEN ALL THINGS SHALL BE MADE NEW. On behalf of my family and the Garden Ministry Team, may the hinges of God’s love never rust on you, and may your day be filled with heavenly peace. 

By GARDEN MINISTRY


WE ARE LABOURERS TOGETHER WITH GOD


This year has been hectic for those whom God has called to minister to others. It could be those in your family, colleagues at work, or on the sports field. The children at the schools where you teach, those in the care units of the hospital, daycare centers, or even at their homes. 

It could be those you serve in the church or community as a pastor, bishop, or chaplain of the nation. You may be called to be a street sweeper, a trash truck driver, or a helper. Always labor as onto the Lord. 

You may be called to serve God's people in your country’s business or hotel sector of your country. A police officer, firefighter, customs officer, immigration officer, army officer, prison officer, doctor, nurse, mechanic, janitor, volunteer, politician, premier, or even the governor, etc. Always look upon your labor for others as unto the Lord.


Today, the Apostle Paul's message to the Corinthians is for you. He states, "For we are labourers together with God: ye are God's husbandry, ye are God's building." 1 Corinthians 3:9.

This is a powerful statement that is worth looking at in detail. This message is to encourage the hearts of those for whom Christ has given His life. Secondly, it is to lead us to understand that we are not to depend upon our surroundings or people for our righteous experience in God. 

As you seek to help others. Remember, it will cost you effort to help make people realize their responsibility to become laborers together with God like you. "But consider that Christ, during the years of His earthly ministry, toiled all day, and often without success. 

Yet don't stop urging upon souls the eternal loss that all must sustain who refuse to give their heart, mind, and soul unreservedly to God through Jesus Christ. Every day passed in, which God is refused admittance to the soul, is a day lost. Don't give up showing those for whom you labor how much is to be gained by their full surrender to God.


The end of another year is right upon us. Many are still going through the same old thing they have gone through in years past with no change. 

Yet, don't stop praying for those you are trying to help. 

1. Prayer will help save them and you. 

2. Prayer will give you spiritual strength to be renewed in the conflict of life. Here is the source of your greatest strength.


Today, God is looking from His place in heaven, watching with living interest those who labor for Him, and waiting to impart His grace to those who supplicate His throne through prayer. 

As you go forth, never forget that you are laborers together with God and that it is your privilege to be constantly shielded by His grace. God is watching with interest every reformatory movement carried forward on the earth. He calls upon everyone who has named His name to be converted daily, so that they may work intelligently in His cause, under the guidance and power of the Holy Spirit. Angels are watching over you and are surrounding you. They even come to your aid at times as you need assistance. 


S. N. Haskell once said, "It is the purpose of God that His people shall be a sanctified, purified, holy people, communicating light to all around them. 

But only as they keep the standard uplifted, only as they reveal that the truth they profess to believe is able to influence them for righteousness and to sustain their spiritual life; only as they make the principles of truth a part of their daily lives, can they be a praise and honor to God in the earth. It is the privilege of every Christian to receive grace to enable them to stand firmly for the principles of righteousness in the service of God." May this be our prayer today. Blessings, Blessings, Blessings. 

By GARDEN MINISTRY 


O MAGNIFY THE LORD WITH ME


Today, I am taking a moment to give thanks to GOD for His blessings and mercies to my family, friends, neighbors, and colleagues. Although every day is not “Thanksgiving”, we can still give thanks, to God, every day. One American, famous scholar, educator, and religious leader Neal A. Maxwell once said, “We should certainly count our blessings, but we should also make our blessings count.”

In speaking about giving thanks, the Apostle Paul said under inspiration, “Giving thanks always for all things unto God and the Father in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.” Ephesians 5:20.


The subject of gratitude is seen throughout the Bible. But what is gratitude? It is said, “Gratitude is not only the greatest of virtues but the parent of all others.” Cicero.

All of us must admit, most times, that it is more natural to be entitled and selfish than grateful and humble.

This is why we must ask God to help us cultivate the spirit of gratitude.


Here are six habits of gratitude that will help us cultivate gratitude to God.  By Mark Cole - Cultivating Gratitude.

1. “Put people first

Putting others first has a way of shifting our priorities, and putting things back into proper perspective.

2. Appreciate timing

Life is a journey, not a destination, so appreciate where you are. Solomon wrote, “There is a time for every purpose under heaven.”

3. Develop the habit of giving

Nothing loosens a person’s grip on the spirit of selfishness like giving things away. It purifies motives and lightens the heart.

4. Learn to enjoy things without ownership

The more things you can enjoy without having to control or own them, the lighter (the) things will have on you.

5. Express gratitude for your blessings

If we are honest with ourselves, we will admit that we don’t deserve any of the things God has given us. Consider this reminder from the book of James, “Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and comes down from the Father of lights” (James 1:17). When you recognize that what you have is a gift, to begin with, it’s easier to give it up or give it away.

6. Maintain an eternal perspective”

“Do not spoil what you have by desiring what you have not; remember that what you now have was once among the things you only hoped for.” Epicurus.


THE position of our text in the epistle today is worthy of our observation. It follows the precept concerning sacred song, in which believers bid to speak to themselves and one another in Psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in their hearts to the Lord. If they cannot always find a song to sing, they should ask God to help them always maintain a song in their heart in every circumstance.


This is the day to give thanks! Psalms 34:3 says, “O magnify the LORD with me and let us exalt his name together.” 

As you go through your day today, take the three take times with you. 

1. Take time, to thank God for all His blessings in your life this year. 

2. Take time, to invite others to join you, as you thank God for His goodness, mercy, and truth to all generations. 

3. Take time, to thank God for His goodness and mercy to us in good times and bad times. For someone bigger than you and I is in control, and that someone is the Almighty God! 

By GARDEN MINISTRY 


LET US WELCOME THE PRODIGALS AND STOP JUDGING THEM*

 


Today, there are more exchristains living on the outside of the church, then walking the corridors of the church buildings. Some go to church and are asked to do nothing. Others go to church on special occasions, and don't go back until the next invitation. Still, others haven't been to a church in years. 


To the majority, members of churches see them and greet them as if they do not exist. In fact, some members even go as far as to say to their church boards, "Don't ask that person to do anything because they are not interested. 


The cycle continues year after year with a lack of interest in those who once were christians or walked in their denominations as members or church leaders. 



As time goes on, God uses these people who are the outcasts in great positions of trust to their country. Yet, they are still despised and rejected. 


Eventually, the spirit of the Lord moves upon these outcasts to seek ways of how they can better help the Christian church move from strength to strength. But they are still despised and rejected.


As time goes on, other churches call on them and use them to the fullest. But they are still despised and rejected by those of whom they once walked with. 


All these outcasts and rejected former sons and daughters of God, desire is to do, the work of building up the kingdom of God without any prejudiceness. 


As time goes on, the leading of God's hand upon their lives is fully seen by all. Without any question, it is seen that God is using them in a mighty way to bring back the tide of those who once walked in the fullness of his love.


I am reminded by a quotation of what it means to be kind and loving to all who visit the church. "If we would humble ourselves before God and be kind and courteous and tenderhearted and pitiful, there would be one hundred conversions to the truth where now there is only one."


The next time you point your finger at a former church member or who was in a prominent position in the church or community. See that your finger points them to the table of love and kindness without prejudicesness, beginning with you. "And be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, even as God in Christ forgave you." Ephesians 4:32. 


The following story is not based on a denomination but on what happens in every church across the world where love is not shown.


https://adventistreview.org/experiences/testimonies/return-of-the-prodigal-pastor/


By GARDEN MINISTRY

The call of David, An Object Lesson in Waiting


I read a story about scientists who did an experiment with four-year-old children and marshmallows. It is said, "Each child was told by a scientist that they could have a marshmallow; however, if the child waited until the scientist returned from an errand, they would be given two. Some of the children stuffed the marshmallow into their mouths the moment the scientist left; others waited. The differences were noted.

The scientists then kept track of these children into their teenage years. The ones who had waited turned out to be better adjusted, better students, and more confident than those who didn't. It seemed that patience was indicative of something greater, something important in the human character. No wonder, then, we're told to cultivate it by the Lord."

Why do we sometimes have to wait so long for things? What lessons can we learn about patience while in the crucible?  

Waiting is painful by definition. Learning patience is not easy; sometimes it's the very essence of what it means to be in the crucible.


While we wait, we can concentrate on one of two things. We can focus on the things that we are waiting for, or we can focus on the One who holds those things in His hands. What makes such a difference when we wait for something isn't so much how long we have to wait, as it is our attitude while we wait. If we trust the Lord, we place our lives in His hands. If we surrender our will to Him, then we can trust that He will do what's best for us when it's best for us, no matter how hard it is sometimes to wait.

Six important spiritual lessons in waiting. 

1. Waiting can refocus our attention away from "things" and back to God Himself. 

2. Waiting allows us to develop a clearer picture of our own motives and desires. 

3. Waiting builds perseverance—spiritual stamina. 

4. Waiting opens the door to developing many spiritual strengths, such as faith and trust. 

5. Waiting allows God to put down other pieces in the bigger picture of the puzzle. 

6. We may never know why we must wait in this life; hence, we learn to live and walk by faith.


When you read 1 Samuel 16:1-13. One must closely look at verses 10 to 13 which reads.

16 The Lord said to Samuel, “How long will you mourn for Saul since I have rejected him as king over Israel? Fill your horn with oil and be on your way; I am sending you to Jesse of Bethlehem. I have chosen one of his sons to be king.”

2 But Samuel said, “How can I go? If Saul hears about it, he will kill me.”

The Lord said, “Take a heifer with you and say, ‘I have come to sacrifice to the Lord.’

3 Invite Jesse to the sacrifice, and I will show you what to do. You are to anoint for me the one I indicate.”

4 Samuel did what the Lord said. When he arrived at Bethlehem, the elders of the town trembled when they met him. They asked, “Do you come in peace?”

5 Samuel replied, “Yes, in peace; I have come to sacrifice to the Lord. Consecrate yourselves and come to the sacrifice with me.” Then he consecrated Jesse and his sons and invited them to the sacrifice.

6 When they arrived, Samuel saw Eliab and thought, “Surely the Lord’s anointed stands here before the Lord.”

7 But the Lord said to Samuel, “Do not consider his appearance or his height, for I have rejected him. The Lord does not look at the things people look at. People look at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.”

8 Then Jesse called Abinadab and had him pass in front of Samuel. But Samuel said, “The Lord has not chosen this one either.” 

9 Jesse then had Shammah pass by, but Samuel said, “Nor has the Lord chosen this one.” 

10 Jesse had seven of his sons pass before Samuel, but Samuel said to him, “The Lord has not chosen these.” 

11 So he asked Jesse, “Are these all the sons you have?” “There is still the youngest,” Jesse answered. “He is tending the sheep.” Samuel said, “Send for him; we will not sit down until he arrives.”

12 So he sent for him and had him brought in. He was glowing with health and had a fine appearance and handsome features. Then the Lord said, “Rise and anoint him; this is the one.”

13 So Samuel took the horn of oil and anointed him in the presence of his brothers, and from that day on the Spirit of the Lord came powerfully upon David."


A few miles south of Jerusalem, “the city of the great King,” is Bethlehem, where David, the son of Jesse, was born more than a thousand years before the infant Jesus was cradled in the manger and worshiped by the Wise Men from the East. Centuries before the advent of the Saviour, David, in the freshness of boyhood, kept watch of his flocks as they grazed on the hills surrounding Bethlehem. The simple shepherd boy sang the songs of his own composing, and the music of his harp made a sweet accompaniment to the melody of his fresh young voice. The Lord had chosen David, and was preparing him, in his solitary life with his flocks, for the work He designed to commit to his trust in after years.

While David was thus living in the retirement of his humble shepherd's life, the Lord God was speaking about him to the prophet Samuel. “And the Lord said unto Samuel, How long wilt thou mourn for Saul, seeing I have rejected him from reigning over Israel? fill thine horn with oil, and go, I will send thee to Jesse the Bethlehemite: for I have provided Me a king among his sons.... Take an heifer with thee, and say, I am come to sacrifice to the Lord. And call Jesse to the sacrifice, and I will show thee what thou shalt do: and thou shalt anoint unto Me him whom I name unto thee. And Samuel did that which the Lord spake, and came to Bethlehem. And the elders of the town trembled at his coming, and said, Comest thou peaceably? And he said, Peaceably.” The elders accepted an invitation to the sacrifice, and Samuel called also Jesse and his sons. The altar was built and the sacrifice was ready. All the household of Jesse were present, with the exception of David, the youngest son, who had been left to guard the sheep, for it was not safe to leave the flocks unprotected.

When the sacrifice was ended, and before partaking of the offering feast, Samuel began his prophetic inspection of the noble-appearing sons of Jesse. Eliab was the eldest, and more nearly resembled Saul for stature and beauty than the others. His comely features and finely developed form attracted the attention of the prophet. As Samuel looked upon his princely bearing, he thought, “This is indeed the man whom God has chosen as successor to Saul,” and he waited for the divine sanction that he might anoint him. But Jehovah did not look upon the outward appearance. Eliab did not fear the Lord. Had he been called to the throne, he would have been a proud, exacting ruler. The Lord's word to Samuel was, “Look not on his countenance, or on the height of his stature; because I have refused him: for the Lord seeth not as man seeth; for man looketh on the outward appearance, but the Lord looketh on the heart.” No outward beauty can recommend the soul to God. The wisdom and excellence revealed in the character and deportment, express the true beauty of the man; and it is the inner worth, the excellency of the heart, that determines our acceptance with the Lord of hosts. How deeply should we feel this truth in the judgment of ourselves and others? We may learn from the mistake of Samuel how vain is the estimation that rests on beauty of face or nobility of stature. We may see how incapable is man's wisdom of understanding the secrets of the heart or of comprehending the counsels of God without special enlightenment from heaven. The thoughts and ways of God in relation to His creatures are above our finite minds; but we may be assured that His children will be brought to fill the very place for which they are qualified, and will be enabled to accomplish the very work committed to their hands, if they will but submit their will to God, that His beneficent plans may not be frustrated by the perversity of man.

Eliab passed from the inspection of Samuel, and the six brothers who were in attendance at the service followed in succession to be observed by the prophet; but the Lord did not signify His choice of any one of them. With painful suspense Samuel had looked upon the last of the young men; the prophet was perplexed and bewildered. He inquired of Jesse, “Are here all thy children?” The father answered, “There remaineth yet the youngest, and behold, he keepeth the sheep.” Samuel directed that he should be summoned, saying, “We will not sit down till he come hither.


The lonely shepherd was startled by the unexpected call of the messenger, who announced that the prophet had come to Bethlehem and had sent for him. With surprise he questioned why the prophet and judge of Israel should desire to see him; but without delay he obeyed the call. “Now he was ruddy, and withal of a beautiful countenance, and goodly to look to.” As Samuel beheld with pleasure the handsome, manly, modest shepherd boy, the voice of the Lord spoke to the prophet, saying, “Arise, anoint him: for this is he.” David had proved himself brave and faithful in the humble office of a shepherd, and now God had chosen him to be captain of His people. “Then Samuel took the horn of oil, and anointed him in the midst of [from among] his brethren: and the Spirit of the Lord came upon David from that day forward.” The prophet had accomplished his appointed work, and with a relieved heart, he returned to Ramah.

Samuel had not made known his errand, even to the family of Jesse, and the ceremony of anointing David had been performed in secret. It was an intimation to the youth of the high destiny awaiting him, that amid all the varied experiences and perils of his coming years, this knowledge might inspire him to be true to the purpose of God to be accomplished by his life.

The great honor conferred upon David did not serve to elate him. Notwithstanding the high position which he was to occupy, he quietly continued his employment, content to await the development of the Lord's plans in His own time and way. As humble and modest as before his anointing, the shepherd boy returned to the hills and watched and guarded his flocks as tenderly as ever. But with new inspiration, he composed his melodies and played upon his harp.

Who can measure the results of those years of toil and wandering among the lonely hills? The communion with nature and with God, the care of his flocks, the perils and deliverances, the griefs and joys, of his lowly lot, were not only to mold the character of David and to influence his future life, but through the psalms of Israel's sweet singer they were in all coming ages to kindle love and faith in the hearts of God's people, bringing them nearer to the ever-loving heart of Him in whom all His creatures live.


A few lessons from the call of David.

1. The Lord had chosen David, and prepared him, in his solitary life with his flocks, for the work He designed to commit to his trust in after years.


2. Jesse and his sons were given invitations to the sacrifice, but David was asked to take care of the farm.


3. Jesse's sons were prophetically inspected by Samuel.


4. Lord seeth not as man seeth; for man looketh on the outward appearance, but the Lord looketh on the heart.” No outward beauty can recommend a soul to God.


5. With painful suspense Samuel had looked upon the last of his sons; the prophet was perplexed and bewildered. He inquired of Jesse, “Are here all thy children?


6. The father answered, “There remaineth yet the youngest, and behold, he keepeth the sheep."


7. Samuel directed that he should be summoned. The call of God is without repentance. 


8. The lonely shepherd was startled by the unexpected call of the messenger, who announced that the prophet had come to Bethlehem and had sent for him.


9. With surprise he questioned why the prophet and judge of Israel should desire to see him, but without delay, he obeyed the call.


10. David was a ruddy, and withal of a beautiful countenance, and goodly to look to.” As Samuel beheld with pleasure the handsome, manly, modest shepherd boy.


11. The voice of the Lord spoke to the prophet, saying, “Arise, anoint him: for this is he.” David had proved himself brave and faithful in the humble office of a shepherd, and now God had chosen him to be captain of His people. “Then Samuel took the horn of oil, and anointed him in the midst of [from among] his brethren: and the Spirit of the Lord came upon David from that day forward.” The prophet had accomplished his appointed work, and with a relieved heart he returned to Ramah.


12. Before God sets His servants apart for service openly, He always anoints them for service privately.


13. "The elder brothers, from whom Samuel would have chosen, did not possess the qualifications that God saw to be essential in a ruler of His people. Proud, self-centered, self-confident, they were set aside for the one whom they lightly regarded, one who had preserved the simplicity and sincerity of his youth, and who, while little in his own sight, could be trained by God for the responsibilities of the kingdom. So today, in many a child whom the parents would pass by, or (spiritual and civic leaders have over looked) God sees capabilities far above those revealed by others who are thought to possess great promise. And as regards life's possibilities, who is capable of deciding what is great and what is small? How many a worker in the lowly places of life, by setting on foot agencies for the blessing of the world, has achieved results that kings might envy!" Education, 266.


"God does not accept men because of their capabilities, but because they seek His face, desiring His help. God sees not as man sees. He judges not from appearances. He searches the heart, and judges righteously. “To this man will I look,” He declares, “even to him that is poor and of a contrite spirit, and trembleth at my word” (Isaiah 66:2).

He accepts and communes with His lowly, unpretentious followers; for in them He sees the most precious material, which will stand the test of storm and tempest, heat and pressure.

Our object in working for the Master should be that His name may be glorified in the conversion of sinners. Those who labor to gain applause are not approved of God.

The Lord uses many gifts in the work of saving sinners. In the future, common men will be impressed by the Spirit of God to leave their ordinary employment to go forth and proclaim the last message of mercy. They are to be strengthened and encouraged, and as fast as possible prepared for labor, that success may crown their efforts. They cooperate with unseen, heavenly agencies, for they are willing to spend and be spent in the service of the Master. They are laborers together with God, and their brethren should bid them Godspeed, praying for them as they go forth to fulfill the great commission. No one is authorized to hinder such workers. They are to be treated with the greatest respect. No taunting word is to be spoken of them as in the rough places of the earth they sow the gospel seed." The Review and Herald, July 4, 1907.

By GARDEN MINISTRY 

GROW IN GRACE

 

In life, for us to grow in grace in all things, we must be willing to put away self. The question was asked by them of old, "How is it possible that we may grow in grace? It is possible to us only as we empty our hearts of self, and present them to God, to be molded after the Divine Pattern. We may have a connection with the living channel of light; we may be refreshed with the heavenly dew, and have the showers of heaven descend upon us. As we appropriate the blessing of God, we shall be able to receive greater measures of His grace." 

Today, many are longing to grow in grace; they pray over the matter and are surprised that their prayers are not answered. The Master has given them a work to do whereby they shall grow. Yet, of what value is it to pray when there is a need of work? The question is, "Are they seeking to save souls for whom Christ died? Spiritual growth depends upon giving to others the light that God has given to you. You are to put forth your best thoughts in active labor to do good, and only good, in your family, in your church, and in your neighborhood."


When one puts self aside, life takes on a new meaning in all things. At home, at work, and even in the community. In place of growing anxious with the thought that you are not growing in grace, just doing every day duties that presents itself, become a joy in Lord. Your burdens of soul the comes your way, opens a new pathway to help save the lost. Today let us put self aside, and be kind, be courteous, be pitiful; speak in humility of the blessed hope; talk of the love of God; tell of His goodness, His mercy, and His righteousness; and cease to worry as to whether or not you are growing. In the garden, plants do not grow through any conscious effort.... The plant is not in continual worriment about its growth; it just grows under the supervision of the gardener. 


So, what does it mean to grow in grace? Growing in grace means, we are to add to faith, virtue; and to virtue, knowledge; and to knowledge, temperance; and to temperance, patience; and to patience, godliness; and to godliness, brotherly kindness; and to brotherly kindness, charity. You are not to think that you must wait until you have perfected one grace before cultivating another. No; you are to allow yoir gifts to grow up together, fed continually from the fountain of charity; every day that you live, you can be perfecting the blessed attributes fully revealed in the character of Christ; and when you do this, you will bring light, love, peace, and joy into your homes. 


The Bible speaking on this subject says, "Wherefore, my beloved, as ye have always obeyed, not as in my presence only, but now much more in my absence, work out your own salvation with fear and trembling. For it is God which worketh in you both to will and to do of his good pleasure. Do all things without murmurings and disputings." Philippians 2:12, 13. 


Until Jesus comes back the second time, we will all have to face temptation. Yet, "Temptation must be met and resisted. Day by day the spiritual battle goes on. Day by day we are to work out our own salvation with fear and trembling. It is God that works in us, to will and to do of His good pleasure. Every soul is to strive with “all diligence” to add constantly to his spiritual attainments, strengthening every grace, increasing in efficiency that he may grow in usefulness and holiness, as a fruit-bearing tree in the Lord's garden. He is to be neither barren nor unfruitful in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. True religion leads to the cultivation of the gifts that make a man more precious in God's sight than the gold of Ophir."


"It is by communion with Him, daily, hourly—by abiding in Him—that we are to grow in grace. He is not only the Author, but the Finisher of our faith. It is Christ first and last and always. He is to be with us, not only at the beginning and the end of our course, but at every step of the way”


As you go through this day, remember, "If we would develop a character which God can accept, we must always form correct habits in our religious life after His will." My prayer today is, "LORD, help us grow in your grace, and understand that nothing happens without your permission and will. Because you are always in control." 


Have a wonderful day.

By GARDEN MINISTRY 

THE BAREFOOT SERVANT OF THE LIVING GOD

 

When God wants to get our attention, He uses the unexpected.

The Lord oftentimes uses people who are rejected to bring glory to the kingdom and to Himself. Jesus Christ was rejected by many, and yet He became the Savior of the world. The Bible says of Him, “The stone which the builders rejected has become the chief cornerstone” Luke 20:17.

"It has become a habit that God uses ordinary people to change the course of history. The Bible is filled with these examples.

In fact, the entire book of Acts is a narrative of story after story of how God uses people to shape the world."

"Now when the men of the Sanhedrin (the Jewish High Court) saw the confidence and boldness of Peter and John, and grasped the fact that they were uneducated and untrained (ordinary) men, they were astounded, and began to recognize that they had been with Jesus. And seeing the man who had been healed standing there with them, they had nothing to say in reply. Acts 4:13-14.

These established leaders of the day were stunned at the boldness of the untrained, unqualified, and ordinary men of God, Peter and John. Their only explanation for what they saw was that their time with Jesus had completely transformed them."


Today, God is waiting for His transformation Spirit to take possession of his church. Because it is only through the Holy Spirit that God is able to finish the work of the gospel in this generation.

Let’s take a moment and go through a small list of some of the unqualified and ordinary men and women God chose to work through in time past to do the most unexpected things.

Noah – He drank too much, but God used him to build the ark to save the world. Genesis 6-9.

Abraham and Sarah – They were an old, washed-up couple whom God used to build a nation. Genesis 11-25.

Joseph – He was an entitled teen who went through God’s classroom of hardship, yet through uuit all, this only helped in the training of him to save both Egypt and Israel. Genesis 37-50.

Moses – Although a humble beginning, he was trained in leadership skills in Egypt for 40 years. Then untrained and retrained by God for 40 years for leadership, to be used by God for 40 years as spokesman and leader to bring God's people out of bondage to the promised land. Read the book of Exodus.

Rahab – She was a prostitute whom God used to help his people overtake Jericho. Joshua 2.

Jonah – He was running from his calling, who God brought back to save Nineveh. Jonah 1-3.

Esther – She was the adopted orphan who became Queen to save Israel. Esther 1-8.

Peter – He was the quitter and had a filthy mouth. who God brought back to help start the church. Matthew 26, John 21, Acts 1-2.

Paul – He was the enemy of God who became the most prolific Servant of the Living God in the New Testament. Acts 7-9.


As you can see, there is literally nothing we can do to disqualify ourselves or another from being a candidate whom God chooses to work through. Today, God is longing to put our name on this list. Yet, this could never happen until we all surrender our all to the will of the Holy Spirit.

Today, I am so happy that God's promises are sure. The Bible says, "If ye then, being evil, know how to give good gifts unto your children: how much more shall your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to them that ask him?" Luke 11:13.

"Christ has promised the gift of the Spirit to His church, and the promise belongs to us as much as to the first disciples. But like every other promise, it is given on conditions. There are many who believe and profess to claim the Lord's promise; they talk about Christ and about the Holy Spirit, yet receive no benefit. They do not surrender the soul to be guided and controlled by the divine agencies. We can not use the Holy Spirit. The Spirit is to use us. Through the Spirit, God works in His people “to will and to do of his good pleasure.” Philippians 2:13.

But many will not submit to this. They want to manage themselves. This is why they do not receive the heavenly gift. Only to those who wait humbly upon God, who watch for His guidance and grace, is the Spirit given..."



We are told by them of old, "There is no limit to the usefulness of one who, putting aside self, makes room for the working of the Holy Spirit upon his heart, and lives a life wholly consecrated to God."

"If His people will remove the obstructions, He will pour forth the waters of salvation in abundant streams through human channels..."

The Spirit furnishes the strength that sustains striving, wrestling souls in every emergency, amid the unfriendliness of relatives, the hatred of the world, and the realization of their own imperfections and mistakes. A union of divine and human endeavor, a close connection first, last, and ever, with God, the source of all strength—this is absolutely necessary."

The greatest example of GOD THE FATHER using an ordinary servant in an extraordinary way was when Jesus emptied Himself for the salvation of lost humanity. In human flesh, Jesus was filled by the Holy Spirit without measure. So, in like manner, the HOLY SPIRIT will be given to every follower of Christ when the whole heart is surrendered for His indwelling. Our Lord Himself has given the command, “Be filled with the Spirit,” and this command is also a promise of its fulfillment."

It was the good pleasure of the Father that in Christ should “all the fulness” dwell; and “in him ye are made full.” Colossians 2:9, 10, R.V.


Today, I would like to share a story that is worth repeating. On October 30th, while on a series of meetings in the Grand Cayman's for the British Overseas Territory Chaplains. Chaplain Bentley Robinson, chaplain of the Grand Cayman Prison, gave an invitation for all the chaplains to come to minister after a long day of meetings to the man's prison.

I was asked to be the speaker. The LORD said speak on the subject of the "VALUE OF A SOUL." This was a prophetic message of prophecy with key texts on Ecclesiastes 12:13-14; Matthew 24 with a focus on the 12 major signs that shall be seen just before Jesus comes back the second time, and the value of a soul to save from Acts 8:27-39.


While I was getting out of the car to go into the prison, my brand-new shoes, of which I had never worn before, came apart. So I spoke to the chaplain and asked him if I could preach with no shoes on. And he said, "It was ok".

Note, this is the first time this has happened in history in this prison. A preacher standing up in the Grand Cayman Prison chapel to preach to the inmates with no shoes or socks on.  THE BAREFOOT CHAPLAIN.

To God be the glory, His spirit filled the chapel. After the spoken word, ABOUT FIFTEEN MEN GAVE THEIR HEARTS TO THE LORD. SEVEN STOOD TO BE BAPTIST, AND SIX STOOD FOR SPECIAL PRAYER FOR WHEN THEY LEAVE PRISON. GOD IS MOVING IN AN UNUSUAL WAY IN THIS PLACE. KEEP US ALL IN YOUR PRAYERS.

Special thanks goes out to you who are praying for all the British Overseas Territory Chaplains. Yesterday, I asked a teacher of the Bermuda Institute in Bermuda to have the students pray for us. The results are beyond words! God is doing great work in Grand Cayman and throughout the British Overseas Territories and the world.

Thank you for your prayers, and keep holding us up in your prayers. Have a wonderful day. Blessings, Blessings, Blessings.

By GARDEN MINISTRY

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