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Sunday, July 31, 2011

July 31st 2011 THE VICTORY IS OURS WHEN THE BATTLE IS THE LORD'S



This week I'd like to share a post written some time back.It is the familiar David and Goliath story.Here are some life lessons we can learn from it that God has revealed to me. Hope it encourages you today!
Living in an imperfect world, we all face our own Goliaths in life. What is the giant in your life today? Is it debt, unemployment, sickness, rejection, relationship failure, loneliness ? Whether we admit it or not, we have all been there. Many times we just stood like the tiny shepherd boy David in front of the 9 feet tall Goliath in our life; knowing with every fiber of our being that we don’t stand a chance of success. The easy thing is to stay where we are, wishing that somehow the giant would just disappear from our lives. Instead, the giant just comes back like Goliath did, again and again for forty days (1 Sam 17:8, 16) challenging you to fight him.
How did David (an inexperienced and young shepherd boy) who was the youngest of Jesse’s eight sons even end up in the place of battle? That was no place for a teenager like David. I’d say he was way out of league and even got reprimanded by his oldest brother Eliab for that (1 Sam 17:28). David could have taken offence then and there, shrugged his shoulders and walked away. However, that is not what he did. He knew that he had not done anything wrong. He had come to the battlefield in obedience to his father who had asked him to take food for his brothers and to bring back assurance that they were well (1 Sam 17:17,18).He was in no way ‘conceited or wicked in heart’ as accused by his brother, instead  he was obedient and faithful, doing what he had been instructed to do by his father. He didn’t go out looking for an opportunity to be a leader or a hero, God placed him where He could use him. Yet he was misunderstood. Often in life, we may be wrongly accused and may wonder about the injustice. It is easy to take offense and to walk away hurt, but in the process, we walk away from the blessing too. We have to stay right where we are and finish what we have started. In vs. 30 we see that David turns and asks someone else for information and is so persistent that he is finally brought before King Saul who tells him clearly that he has no military experience and reminds him of Goliath’s military career. Many times in life we may come across occasions when we may not be qualified or experienced enough for the task. Others may question us, try to talk us out of our dream, remind us of the million reasons why we may not be suitable. If however, God has put a dream in our heart, we can trust that He can make it happen. “God doesn’t call the qualified, he qualifies the called.” It is important not to give up our dream which actually is the key to our destiny!
The next lesson we can learn from this passage is we have got to recognize what is in our hand. God always blesses us when we use what we have. There is no person on planet earth who God cannot use. It is up to us to first of all recognize and then use the gift or talent that He has given us in the best way that we can. Our mistake is that often we wait for something big to happen before even starting. Instead, we must use the many little opportunities available around us. That is what David did as a shepherd boy. When reminded of his inexperience, he tells King Saul about his past experiences of killing a lion and bear in the name of the Living God. He used what little he had and God honored him. The secret was that David knew that even those incredible successes were not his (a young, inexperienced, little shepherd boy) and so what difference does it make if the opponent is a lion or a bear or giant Goliath? The battle was not David’s, so the opponent didn’t really matter to him. His confidence was in the Lord and he confesses it in vs. 37.
He convinces the King that he is the one to fight Goliath; which in itself is amazing! Saul blesses him but wants to prepare David for the battle. In vs. 38 we read that Saul dresses David in his own tunic (which probably is the best in town), gives him a coat of armor and bronze helmet as well. Poor David couldn’t even walk with all this heavy artillery and so he wisely takes it all off. The lesson we can learn here is that we needn’t try to fight the battles in our strength. If we use our worldly logic and reasoning (weaponry), we will fall off balance just like little David did with all the heavy war clothes. He just used what he knew best to use (a sling and five smooth stones).He knew the victory was already his because the battle was the Lord’s.
We see that in vs42-44, Goliath despises David and even makes fun of his modus operandi. Yet another lesson to learn. When we are on the battlefront just before the fight there will be a taunting, a mockery reminding us of the sheer ridiculousness of what we are doing and how we are doing it. Our response should be the response David had. In vs. 47 he declares aloud that God didn’t need his sword or spear or strength to defeat Goliath. He would give Goliath into the hands of the Israelites for His glory.
An important lesson to learn here is that God used David (the youngest of eight boys) to defeat the 9 ft Philistine warrior who taunted the Israelite army. We can never tell of what God can do with someone who is totally surrendered to Him. As we can see in 1 Corin1:27-29: “But God chose the foolish things of the world to shame the wise; God chose the weak things of the world to shame the strong. He chose the lowly things of this world and the despised things - and the things that are not-to nullify the things that are, so that no one may boast before him”-NIV
Thus, let us courageously face the Goliaths in our life by surrendering totally to Him, knowing that the victory is ours when the battle is the Lord’s!

Here's this week's musical treat: MY LIFE IS IN YOU LORD







Have a blessed week!
Sparky laurie

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Sunday, July 24, 2011

July 24th 2011 A TRIBUTE & A PROMISE

Hi there,
This post is very different from any I have written. It has 2 parts.
The 1st part is a Tribute or a Love song to my loving Lord Jesus who has miraculously brought me thus far. My heart is full of gratitude, love ,admiration and awe  as I look back over the past years, ….my cheeks are wet with tears proudly declaring that HE has faithfully carried me through it all and brought me to where I am today.
Click to Enjoy my Tribute as Song: YOU RAISE ME UP TO MORE THAN I CAN BE  :   http://youtu.be/God4uk1Avj8
The 2nd Part of this Post is a Dedication or A Promise to Follow Jesus all my Life. And for those of you who’d like to know Why Jesus is such a Big Deal to Me, I’ve written this poem to share that with you.
Why is Jesus Such a Big Deal to me? Let me tell you why…
He gave me KNOWLEDGE when I was foolish.
He gave me WISDOM when I was confused.
He gave me STRENGTH when I was weak.

He gave me COMPANIONSHIP when I was lonely.
He HUGGED me when I was hurting
He BANDAGED my heart when it was broken
He HEALED me when I was sick.
He  SOOTHED me when I was in pain.
He COUNSELLED me when I needed guidance.
He ENCOURAGED me  when I was discouraged
He DEFENDED me, even when I was guilty.
He SANCTIFIED me  when I needed cleansing
He CORRECTED when I was wrong.
He gave me CONFIDENCE when I was fearful.
He PROTECTED me  when I was in danger.
He taught me BOLDNESS when I was timid.
He PROVIDED for me when I was in need.
He was my LIGHT when I was in darkness
He was my WAY when I was lost
He was my JOY when I was depressed.
He gave me DIRECTION in life when I didn’t have any.
He has been EVERYTHING to me, ALL I ever needed.
Now you tell me friend , isn’t that reason enough for Him to be A Big Deal for Me?
HE is my LIFE and I will follow HIM forever.
Hope you enjoyed this post.Would you like to have this wonderful Jesus as the Lord of your life? Just say this prayer with me:
Click to enjoy this Dedication Song : I WILL FOLLOW YOU:
Have a blessed week.
Take care,God bless,
Sparky laurie




Friday, July 15, 2011

July 15th 2011 Is the One Thing Needful Recognition /Applause? - Part 2


THE 3 A's Of Recognition:
Last week, we saw Part 1 : 3 I’s of Recognition. This week let’s see the 3 A’s related to it.
1)      Ambition
2)      Attitude
3)      Allegiance
    Let us see them one by one:

1)      Ambition :
      Are you ambitious by nature? I’m a very ambitious person in that I want to make things happen and definitely in a Big Way. We live in a Society driven by highly ambitious people. Though a certain degree of Ambition can actually be a good motivation to reach places in life, it also has a harmful side if taken to the extreme. The best example for this is how Lucifer the Morning Star who was also once an Archangel of God due to his excessive ambition to become bigger than His Maker was filled with Pride and thus lost all he once had; his dignity and position and was driven out of Heaven. In pursuit of being recognized by others, let us never forget what we already have. It is all about Never Forgetting our Roots no matter how much we succeed in life. Bob Marley sums it up beautifully:  ”Don’t forget your history, nor your destiny.”

2)      Attitude :  
      If you want to be Recognized in Life, the best way is to develop a Winner Attitude. “Life’s battles don’t always go to the faster or stronger man, but sooner or later the man who wins is the man who thinks he can.”-Vince Lombardi. Before you start arguing with me about how hard it is for you and that you have given up trying, I am going to introduce you to 3 people who I love with all my heart and who have reminded me many times in my life through their life stories of how to believe in yourself  in spite of whatever life throws at you.The next time you are tempted to give up, just remember them:  

a)      NICK VUJICIC:  A LIFE W/O LIMBS, A LIFE W/O  LIMITS.


b)      SEAN STEPHENSON:  LIVING AT A CAUSE :


c)      JESSICA COXJUST DO IT!

       Jessica ( BA Psychology) Motivational Speaker from USA is also a former dancer and double black belt in Tai Kown-Do. She is the first lady in history to pilot a plane without arms. Today, she cooks, eats, washes dishes, curls her own hair, puts on her make- up, contact lenses and writes and types with her feet. A Certified Scuba Diver, she also likes to ice skate.
     An inspiring woman - a real heroine not only for her achievements but also for the joy she radiates and her amazing sense of humor. “When asked about her plans on marriage….she said that she looks forward to it and laughingly replied “the hardest part will be for the suitor to ask my hand from my parents.”…. Talk about gutsy…talk about attitude! And this brave woman leaves us with a challenging question … “I do not have arms but that does not determine where I can go…. And you, what do you lack to touch the sky?...” 

    All three of the above are recognized the world over because they all had one thing in common. They all   had WINNER Attitudes.
3)     Allegiance:
Our Allegiance must always be to the Lord alone for He alone is worthy of it. Col 3:23-24: “And whatsoever ye do, do it heartily, as to the Lord and not unto men, knowing that from the Lord ye shall receive the reward of the inheritance, for ye serve the Lord Christ.”
     We all need Recognition, we are made that way but let us strive for the Applause that really matters- the  Recognition of the Father who says: “You are my beloved Son; with you I am well  pleased.”(Mark 1:11)

Click to enjoy this beautiful Video: “When it’s all been said & done, there is just one thing that matters!” http://youtu.be/HkdaiSaiYEc


Take Care, God bless,
Sparky Laurie

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MY TESTIMONY : WHY I AM A CHRISTIAN


I was a person just like you, happy and successful in life, quite comfortable…not in search of any truth and definitely not in search of Christianity. However when I accidentally came across a group of radical youngsters totally dedicated to Christ; living a life of genuine joy, maturity and authenticity, I was curious. This curiosity got the better of me and I tried to learn more about why they were different and that lead me to accepting Christ right in my youth. It was not CHURCH I wanted. I wanted  the Christ in those Christians and was ready to do what it took for that, and that’s why I joined Church.
I truly believe CHRISTIANITY IS A RELATIONSHIP with JESUS rather than a RELIGION.Going to church alone will never make you a Christian,Christianity is a total transformation from the INSIDE OUT not from the OUTSIDE IN.
I am not a religious person, never have been and never will be. In fact, my spiritual journey (like I mentioned above) was never a search or an obligation; it was more a love-decision than a religious one. I loved Jesus with all of my being because of who He was and who I was not. My Christian walk started in the pursuit of learning how to become more and more like HIM on a daily basis and it still continues….

This BLOG is just my simple way of sharing what the Lord is teaching me everyday in my Spiritual walk with Him. If what I write brings any hope or encouragement to you, the purpose is served. I regularly pray that the Lord makes this blog available only to those whom He feels need it and to use it to minister to them as He wants. Know one thing for sure,I do not believe in coincidences and truly believe that you have read this ONLY because He wanted you to.

GOD DEARLY LOVES YOU! He wants to help you.Will you allow Him to?
I am just a signboard pointing to HIM. Nobody compels you, the choice to accept Jesus is yours ALONE. But remember,that will be the MOST IMPORTANT CHOICE IN YOUR LIFE THAT YOU WILL EVER MAKE!
Take care, God bless,
Sparky Laurie

Click to enjoy a fav song of mine : THIS IS THE AIR I BREATHE...





Saturday, July 9, 2011

July 9th 2011 Is the One Thing Needful Recognition /Applause? - Part 1

 In continuation with the series 'The One thing Needful':
We have already touched upon other factors like Money/Wealth , Power/Prestige  & Approval /Acceptance  in previous posts; this week let us look at a new factor: RECOGNITION /The feeling of being Acknowledged / Valued. Every one of us , at some point in our life have craved for it but is it really The One Thing Needful?
Shifting the Focus from Me to Him
John 3: 30 “He must become greater and greater, and I must become less and less.” 
I would like to share with you 6 words (3 I’s + 3 A’s) related to Recognition. 
 Part 1: The 3 I’s related to Recognition.
1)      Impression
2)      Idols
3)      Identity
Let us now see them one by one :
    1)   Impression: 
       We all know the saying “The first impression is the best impression” but is this always true? We live in a world that thrives on Impressions. Getting a job in a good company today, depends not only on performance but also the impression you make on the Interview Board. You need to know the right people, sound right, dress right, speak right, etc….While focussing on making the right impressions helps us to get what we want in life: money, relationships, friends, luxuries etc. Many times it has a dangerous almost fatal side. It turns us into clones, who do what everyone else does and thus causing us to forget who we really are and what we really want in life. What a twist of the word IMPRESSION -by definition, instead of making a lasting effect of OURSELF on the other person, WE are molded into an identical impression in the world cast! Why then do we even bother with "Impressions"? We try to make good impressions so that we will be recognized as successful but how can this be called success when we lose ourselves in gaining this recognition? Caught up in the rat race, we become rats. Rom 12: 2 warns us of this : "Do not to be conformed to the ways of this world but to be transformed by the renewing of our minds to do God’s perfect will for us.”
2)      Idols:
      An Idol refers to anything in life that we give more importance to than to God.
       It may even be good things but if it matters to us more than God, it has become our IDOL. Do we idolize some people in our lives? Or are you obsessed with beauty / knowledge /health /movies/ music / food/ fashion/smoking/ some addiction? What controls you? : Work, wealth, fame, applause, career, sports, hobbies, travelling? Are you an Approval Junkie? Or are you a Control Freak trying to be your own God? Anything becomes the idol in our life if we allow it to dictate to us our life choices and depend too much on it for our happiness or security. If we talk to some of our IDOLS(highly successful people in their respective fields) about their achievements, they will without a doubt tell us how their trophies and medals fill their showcases but never fills the God shaped vacuum deep down inside of them. That place in them and in each and every one of us is reserved for our Lord God Almighty.

3)      Identity:
 Identity refers to those Personal Traits that differentiate us from everyone else. That unique thumbprint of ours, those endearing qualities and irritating weaknesses inherent in each of us handpicked and given to us by our Maker that makes the “M” in ME and the “U” in YOU. Today the world all over seems to be suffering from a new kind of Illness – the Malady of Identity Crisis. The symptom? Repeatedly asking the question: "WHO AM I?" The main reason for this confusion is that the world we live in today is driven by the motto “YOU ARE WHAT YOU DO” and so we are constantly trying to prove ourselves by our deeds and accomplishments. This guideline by which we live today is sadly a big fat lie straight from the pit of Hell. How far it takes us from the truth !
It is in fact, a downright insult to Our Creator "who has Himself fearfully and wonderfully knit us together in our mother’s womb and ordained all the days of our lives even before we were born." Psalms 139: 13-15. All our lives we try to accomplish things, get awards/rewards etc just to prove ourselves but the truth is that we have been looking for our Identity in all the wrong places. Our Identity does not comes from inside or from outside but from Above.
Eph 2:10  “For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.”
Why then do we toil after Recognition in this world? In my next blog post “Is the One Thing Needful  Recognition/Applause- Part 2, I hope to talk more about why this may be so.

Click to enjoy this beautiful song: “Who am I that you are mindful of me , that you hear me when I call?” http://youtu.be/lcxKRsn-hGc


Take care,God bless,
Sparky Laurie













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Sunday, July 3, 2011

3rd July 2011 It's time to grab the grapes!


Straight Talk on Taking by force all that God wants us to have!
Mathew 11:12:  From the days of John the Baptist until now, the kingdom of heaven has been forcefully advancing, and forceful men lay hold of it.”

Have you ever wanted something so badly that you didn’t care what you had to do to get it, that you committed yourself- heart and soul to doing everything you had to do until you finally succeeded? Now that’s what I’m talking about –that dogged determination - clenched fists / gritted teeth or whatever it took to fight and know the sweet taste of victory?
  •  Maybe you fought to be married to the person you loved?
  •  Maybe you are a Cancer Survivor who has fought bravely?
  •  Are you the person who has worked his way to the top by hardwork and succeeded?
  •  Are you the ex overweight victim who today can proudly say that you are in your optimal weight margin?
  • Are you the athlete who never gave up and as a result now have trophies lined neatly in your show case?
  •  Or are you the parent who just wouldn’t give up on your rebellious teenager and now  glad that you never gave up?
  • Or a mother who has suffered labor pains and delivered a beautiful baby into this world?                                     
  •  If you are any of the above, you are definitely a winner!  Congratulations ….What is common in all the above scenarios? The answer is one word: PERSEVERANCE – that stubborn ability not to give up - no matter what happened - in order to win the prize!
A movie I watched very recently reminded me of this same word. The movie is “The Adjustment Bureau” .If you haven't watched it as yet,I suggest you do .Here’s the link for the synopsis. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1385826/
My favorite part of the movie which was actually very inspiring was how David Norris (Matt Damon) would just not give up what he wanted - no matter how hard it got and in spite of being warned repeatedly that he was fighting a losing battle.Inspite of not knowing how he would make it, he just keeps on keeping on and finally gets what he wanted in a totally unexpected way!
The hero in the movie reminded me of Jacob of the Bible. In Gen 32:22-32 we see Jacob wrestling with an angel. He wouldn’t let go in spite of being in pain and wrestled with the angel until the break of day. When asked to give up, Jacob gives an incredibly remarkable reply. Gen 32:26: “He said, I will not let you go unless you bless me.” And to sum up the story, he ends up getting what he wanted - the blessing! What a glorious lesson to learn. Though Jacob always limped after that, yet he was no longer Jacob meaning ‘Deceiver’ but Israel meaning ‘Prevailer’- from heel to hero!
The Lord has been teaching me in the past few weeks that the same thing is applicable to us also in our Spiritual Walk with Him. Often in life we may be doing all the right things.We may have accepted Jesus and confess our sins to Him, praying and believing in Him and yet there may be some areas in our lives where we are not able to see the victory we want so badly. The reason is that now we need to stop asking and start receiving.We need to claim the victory, to step forward and take by force what is already given to us by God.
Every time Jesus did a miracle for someone, he first made the person do something in faith. For instance, when he wanted Peter to walk on the water he said “Come.” Until and unless Peter took that first step, he would never have walked on the water. In John 5 Jesus asks a man who has been paralyzed for thirty- eight years not only to rise which in itself was humanly impossible but also to take up his mat and to walk. The man walked because of his faith.
When the Israelites came to the Red Sea, Moses had to stretch out his hand over the sea before God parted it, similarly God expects us to take certain steps in faith before we can visibly see our breakthrough. Jehovah God loves it when we honor Him with a blind obedience and childlike faith in His promises. In John 20:29 Jesus says: “Thomas, because thou hast seen me, thou hast believed: blessed are they that have not seen, and yet have believed”.
You may ask me “why doesn’t God (if He loves us so much ) just give what we ask immediately to us? Why does he insist on our taking steps in faith?” The truth as He is teaching me is that God loves us too much to allow us to remain as we are. Just like a loving mother teaches her baby to walk by close supervision and encouraging the child to walk himself and try again even if he falls , our Heavenly father help us strengthen our spiritual muscles so that day by day we become more like Him. As the saying goes: “there is no strength without struggle!”

Dear friend, what is it that you have been crying to the Lord for? In which area of your life have you faithfully been confessing victory but unable to see it? I have good news for you- You need not cry any more tears…you have already faced the giants in your life. All you need to do is go and grab the grapes! Take by force everything that God wants you to have. Enjoy life to its fullest for that’s what we- the Children of the Most High are supposed to do!

Always remember that we are more than  Conquerors because we are the Children of God!


Have a wonderful weekend!

Take care, God bless,

Sparky Laurie

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