Thursday, September 30, 2021
Choosing to be Thankful for Others!
Tuesday, August 31, 2021
The Wounded Healer
Saturday, July 31, 2021
How Salty Are You?
It’s especially
challenging when your life experience leaves you feeling salty.
When it comes to being
 ‘salty’ in today’s world,  the slang definition has been described as 
‘“bitterness or anger tinged with a little
extra spice, usually a mocking or self-deprecating note of sourness.”   Arianna Jeret
It often comes as a
result of being made fun of or when you fight back after being slighted.  I think in today’s current culture, it is now
easier than ever to take offense and be salty especially when your view clashes
with another person.  We call it ‘cancel
culture’ now and I see it more prevalent on social media after taking an
extended break.  There appears to be less
and less willingness to engage with people who have a different view than
us.  It has also been the cause of a
great deal of anxiety for many who are trying to navigate and learn the
delicate balance of doing life in our world filled with fear of more variants,
more outbreaks and heaven forbid, more lockdowns.  
I just listened to an
amazing message by Pastor Craig Groeschel on dealing with this very issue.  He spoke on the life of Elijah just after he
had experienced the most incredible moment of victory, a mountaintop experience
in I Kings 18.  In I Kings 19, he comes against
the threat of Jezebel, King Ahab’s wife who hates him so much wants him dead,
the ultimate of cancelling him.  So, how
does he respond?  He doesn’t respond
well, in fact he hides and runs for his life. 
He’s so afraid of dying at her hands that he asks God to take his
life.  Craig points out four things that
created Elijah’s quick downfall and also will spell our defeat.
1.      
 HeWe
run ourselves into the ground  
2.      
We shut
people out of our lives
3.      
We focus
on the negative only
4.      
We forget
God
He then took time to
remind us of what Elijah’s name means.
El  - stands for God
I – stands for  my
Jah – breath 
My God is my breath,
My God is my source, My God is my strength!
God powerfully reminds
Elijah just how close He is.
And the word of the Lord came to him: “What are
you doing here, Elijah?”
10 He replied, “I have been very zealous for
the Lord God Almighty. The Israelites have rejected your covenant, torn down
your altars, and put your prophets to death with the sword. I am the only one
left, and now they are trying to kill me too.”
11 The Lord said, “Go out and stand on the
mountain in the presence of the Lord, for the Lord is about to pass by.”
Then a great and powerful wind tore the mountains
apart and shattered the rocks before the Lord, but the Lord was not in the
wind. After the wind there was an earthquake, but the Lord was not in the
earthquake. 12 After the earthquake came a fire, but the Lord was not in the
fire. And after the fire came a gentle
whisper. 13 When Elijah heard it, he pulled his cloak over his face and
went out and stood at the mouth of the cave.
The earth shook, the
winds howled and the fire raged and the LORD wasn’t in any of these powerful
displays.  
The LORD was in the
whisper.  God was not in the remarkable,
He was in the ordinary.
God whispers to us
because He’s close.
My experience + God’s presence is
enough
Craig Groeschel
My God is my
breath.  
So when I feel
overwhelmed and that somehow I’m enough or the situation is too much to
overcome, may I always remember He’s closer than I think.
Augustine wrote, “put
salt on my lips that I would thirst for you”
It’s time to learn to
be a nice kind of “salty”!
Saturday, June 26, 2021
Rediscovering Our Joy!
Saturday, May 29, 2021
You Can't Always Get What You Want!
Thursday, April 29, 2021
Faith That Can Move Mountains
It has been said that the Dutch must have the most faith because there isn’t a mountain to be found in the entire country. Well, in fact they are so confident, they say God created the world and they created Holland. They pretty much built land on water…forget about walking on it, they live on it lol.
Jesus in His ministry was always challenging his followers to expect
more, to believe for more, to trust Him for more and He reminded us all that it
doesn’t take much!   He used the illustration
of the mustard seed to make his point.
He replied, “Because you have so
little faith. Truly I tell you, if you have faith as small as a mustard seed,
you can say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move.
Nothing will be impossible for you.” 
Matthew 17:20
I know right now it sometimes feels like we are up against this mountain
called Covid and all its menacing variants. 
We continue to wait patiently for the curve of cases here in Ontario to
finally move downward. The constant tracking of case counts can be exhausting
to watch for all of us. I know it’s been an incredible strain on relationships,
families and work situations.  
I believe that God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit are calling us right now to
pray for more faith.  He is the God of the
breakthrough!  It’s always right to ask
for more, be hungry for change.  They that
hunger and thirst for righteousness will be filled!
We also need to really take the opportunities we are given right now to
put our faith in action. We need to put in uncomfortable situations to force us
to really depend on Him and we are right smack in the middle of it right now.
Something that really stood out to me in Jesus’ ministry was that 1/3 of
it was all about deliverance.  Many
stories that were recorded in the Gospels referred to Jesus’ dealing with
spirits.  It was these very spirits that were
tormenting people.  I believe now more
than ever that the spiritual battle with anxiety and fear is like it’s never
been before.  In Matthew 17, Jesus was
dealing with a specific situation related to demon possession in a young boy.  
We need to really believe our prayers when dealing with the enemy.  Jesus is teaching us on the mustard seed so
that we realize this isn’t an unsurmountable task.  We will take this hill, this mountain of fear
and anxiety in our current situation and throw it in the deepest sea.  
WE NEED TO BELIEVE OUR PRAYERS!  
Prayer is more than just words. 
Jesus was simply saying, “keep praying, don’t give up!”   
Some challenges are not so
simple.  They are spiritual battles where
we are actually the ones tested.  Battles
reveal what we have revelation for. 
Steve Long  in “The Faith Zone”
We need the Father to teach us as we press in and believe Him for the change
we are longing to see.   I am longing for
God to show up powerfully and He is masterful at healing, restoration,
deliverance.  Let’s learn to trust Him
for more!
I remember the day so vividly when I hit a wall of a mountain in
ministry!  It was the fall of 2013.  I had just spent three weeks in Lesotho,
Africa.  I was on the missions trip of a
lifetime. It was a dream to go to this continent and it was full of amazing
experiences. I had the opportunity to worship dance in conga-like fashion in a
revival tent meeting.  I spoke on living
water and saw people come to faith In Jesus.  I had seen healing take place. I slept on a
concrete floor with youth at a camp and ate 'papa and beans' with them.  I saw a graduation celebration of a young
woman, Purlacio, the first child from a Bracelet of Hope foster home to
graduate.  She shouted out,"I Was
Born to Fight The Darkness!" It was such a moving time, not to mention the
African sunsets, mountaintop experiences literally and going on a safari! 
 I was on cloud 9.
Sharon and I arrived home on Thanksgiving Monday with so much to be
thankful for.  It was a short week in
terms of preparation for Sunday's message as I was back in the church I was
pastoring.   I knew the message was going to be all about
my experiences  in Africa. Sunday came
and I had other members of the team share about their experience and time
escaped us. I shared a video and knew I had no time to preach so I shared,
"I'll get to my message next week." 
There was no next week. 
Monday came and I sat down with the pastor's to review our vision for
the church and next steps. We had a lot to catch up on and it was a positive
meeting. I noticed I received an email from the chairman of the board
requesting a meeting with him along with another member. Then there was a second
email and a phone message to speak with the chairman of the board. I remember
joking with the pastors that I would see them that night unless I got fired… I
actually joked with them about that. Well, that afternoon I came home and I
thought about the meeting and in my spirit I knew I was going to be
released.  I arrived at the church at
6:30pm and saw the two board members waiting for me. We made our way up the
stairs to my office and there we sat. A file folder was placed on the coffee
table. The chairman shared briefly with me that the leadership had made the
decision to release me. He shared that I did not have the skill set for what
they needed for the church at this time. He shared that they needed more
executive leadership and it just wasn't working out. He then said I watched you
in Africa and I saw you create something out of nothing.   He went on to say,"I see a pioneering
spirit in you". The meeting followed on with the presentation of my
severance package and I was to be done and keys handed in by Friday.
This was my wall, this was my mountain. 
When I shared this with Sharon she then proceeded to tell me about a
prayer gathering where a lady had a vision of us in pioneer clothes in a wagon
waving goodbye to the pastors of the church we were in.  It had happened a month before and she forgot
to mention it to me  lol….  However, in that moment, right there, I knew
we had the confirmation in my spirit that we were beginning a new chapter in our
lives in Ministry that would lead us to starting Church at the Manor.  We certainly didn’t know that at the time.
Today, as I write this, Sharon and I are on the very cusp of another new
chapter.  Plans are literally in the
works and as the old worship song goes…”no turning back”!  I'm excited for what is ahead of us, not
knowing what to expect but ready to continue the adventure of following the
Lord as he leads us. 
Stay tuned for more details coming soon!
Wednesday, March 31, 2021
Go Home!
For starters my
backyard became my playground and I did creative runs back there doing multiple
kms… and then when the weather was incredibly nice, I opened up the pool.  I know, crazy, right, but there I was on
March 20th making it happen two months earlier than normal.
More importantly, this
time was learning about salvation.  For
me, it is discovering what Jesus has always longed for me to be set free from.  The biblical definition of salvation is to be
saved by God from the consequences of our sin and it is brought about by faith
in Jesus and what He did for us on the cross. 
It is the very reason we celebrate Easter or Good Friday and
Resurrection Sunday!
"He himself bore our sins" in his
body on the cross, so that we might die to sins and live for righteousness;
"by his wounds you have been healed." 
1 Peter 2:24
During my time in
isolation, I took another step in discovering what it meant for salvation.  I am learning to be delivered from
myself.  It is a lesson I have learned
and I continue to learn.  I am learning
in my union with Jesus to embrace Him more, to become so thrilled with all that
He is to me.  It was also a time to of
learning to be delivered from work in that my work and completing another
roofing job can so easily define me. 
Sharon also challenged me to take my Garmin watch off and be free from
the buzz notifications on my wrist.  All
this to say that returning to that kind of simplicity to be still was actually
quite hard for me, in fact it was difficult. 
I think it is so easy to be defined by all that we do instead of simply
knowing that we are loved by the Father’s embrace.
1 John 4:15 If anyone acknowledges that Jesus
is the Son of God, God lives in them and they in God. 16 And so we know and
rely on the love God has for us.  God is
love. Whoever lives in love lives in God, and God in them.
It takes an incredible
amount of effort to live this way and not just be easily swept away by everything
else around you.  I’m learning that being
here is the place where it needs to start, the place where I need to discover
my purpose, my meaning and my direction for each and every day that he gives
me.
When I think of my salvation experience, I
think of being delivered from sin and gaining personal holiness.  But salvation is so much more!  It means that the Spirit of God has brought
me into intimate contact with the true Person of God Himself.  And as I am caught up into total surrender to
God, I become thrilled with something infinitely greater than myself.
Oswald Chambers
I have also been forced during this time to really look deeper at my emotions and feelings thanks to the Junto Institute…see the image of the feelings wheel. I’m learning to uncover why I can get triggered, what are the root issues and letting the Holy Spirit work specifically where there is resentment, agitation, frustration etc…
It is remembering that
salvation is not only being saved from something it is also being saved to
someone.  The Father is continually
leading me closer to Him, to His heart, to His will and there it is in the
Garden where Jesus prayed through all His pain, saying,
"Father, if you are willing, take this cup
from me; yet not my will, but yours be done."  Luke 22:42
As we come to this
weekend, may we learn that His will, although not easy, and often difficult, is
the place where we will come to know His presence like no other.
Sunday, February 28, 2021
Supernatural Initiative!
The power of overcoming our own inertia to move in the direction that we need to go can be overwhelming at times. I really believe that self-determination and will power can only take us so far. Sometimes we just get stuck period. The losses keep piling up and we don’t feel like we can break through our own reluctance. People talk about finding your “why” and I get it because at the end of the day, there has to be more of a purpose to keep us going forward.
I
can simply find it challenging to write something inspirational once a month
let alone those who are writing weekly or even daily!  We sometimes think, well, my life is just not
that interesting and certainly not worth emulating.  I think that is a real lie that we must
overcome and it goes beyond self-talk. 
We need to hear from the Spirit of God and that takes time and it can’t
be rushed.  
We all have many dreams and
aspirations when we are young, but sooner or later we realize we have no power
to accomplish them.  We cannot do the
things we long to do, so our tendency is to think of our dreams and aspirations
as dead.  But God comes to us and says to
us, “Arise from the dead…” When God sends His inspiration, it comes to us with
such miraculous power that we are able to “arise from the dead” and do the
impossible.  Oswald Chambers
It
was so nice to go out for coffee with Joe this week and listen to him share his
story with me.  We are all longing for
human interaction that isn’t just over zoom. 
In complete honesty, he just shared how for so long he was just trying
to figure it out for himself and it has just got him completely nowhere.  He said in essence, I give up and I don’t
want to go it alone.  He spoke of the
heaviness of his heart and knew He needed supernatural help.  He had a French Catholic background and
unfortunately a very bad experience in that environment that had caused him to
walk away.  He was living at the Manor
and had often come to our services there. 
He heard about Jesus, but never really acted on it.  Well, on this day, everything changed.  He affirmed His need for a relationship with
the Lord, he was done with religion.  He
also has made it clear he wants to be baptized so that day is being
planned.  
The
whole conversation reignited me as well because in my fumbling around, I had
forgotten what is and what has always been so close to my heart… leading people
one step closer to Jesus.  It started
simply by just taking the initiative to go out for a coffee.  Well, for Joe, that’s an iced capp, he’s
never like hot drinks…go figure!
God
gives us life, purpose and meaning as we move through the process of
overcoming.  As we reach out in faith,
the Holy Spirit honors that desire and enables us with supernatural faith to
overcome the greatest of obstacles
We
were buried therefore with him by baptism into death, in order that, just as
Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, we too might walk
in newness of life.
The
question for us as followers of Jesus is this.
Have
you gone through your own white funeral??
Have
I really come to the end of myself, my own will power and determination.  As so many including Joe reflected, “Have I
reached rock bottom?”  Do I realize just
how empty my own ability to figure it out has taken me?  Am I ready to throw in the white towel?  Have I slapped the mat and say, “I give up?”
is a lot easier to say than actually do.
Here’s
a prayer to help you go there.
Father,
give me the grace, perseverance, strength, humility to walk through my own
death to self and stay in the process of continual change. (The Bible calls
this sanctification)  Teach me to learn
death to:
·        
wanting approval
·        
wanting to be liked by everyone
·        
choosing resentment when things don’t go my way
·        
wallowing in self pity
Father,
it’s my desire to live a new life, not a routine, not just stuck in the rut of
existing, fully living the life You desire for me!  It is a life that I know is fresh, exciting
and filled with adventure.  Thank you
Jesus for dying and living through me and Holy Spirit for leading and guiding
me every step of the way.
As
I prayed this prayer and reflected and journaled what I sensed in my spirit
that the Spirit of God was saying to me.
 My response to hearing His still small voice…
God
, I don’t want status-quo.  I do long for
adventure, new chapters with You.
I
know you do too so join me in praying through your own white funeral and
discovering supernatural life and initiative!
Sunday, January 31, 2021
Wholeness In The Midst of The Mundane!
I have to admit that this most days in January looked very similar to the day before. It definitely takes effort and diligence to really shake up your routine and not to let your life run on auto-pilot. In my last post, I spoke about being intentional and one of my greatest joys has been to be outdoors in the presence of God more than ever. I have also followed a challenge to exercise for at least an hour every day. In order to change up the routine, I rediscovered cross country skiing as well. It is something I haven’t done with any consistency since before Sharon and I were married! We have also discovered new trails and we have taken long walks. I have to say the highlight was taking time to feed chickadees out at Starkey Hill.
As we enter another month of uncertainty with the lockdown here in
Ontario, it’s very easy to get antsy, frustrated and inpatient with the
process.  However, I am learning about either
choosing a good “slow burn” process.  It
is not the one where I smolder with an underlying anger against all the
unjustice of the current situation.  No,
it is purifying!  It is willingness to
let everything about my life, my sense of well-being go through the intense
heat of Jesus’ unfailing love. 
Whether we like it or not we have all been forced to go on this journey
together, yet also alone.  In Luke 17
there were 10 men seeking healing but only one really discovered full restoration.  
As we will see, it is one thing to discover physical healing; it’s
quite another to discover emotional and spiritual well-being alongside the
physical healing.
11 Now on his
way to Jerusalem, Jesus traveled along the border between Samaria and Galilee.
12 As he was going into a village, ten men who had leprosy[b] met him. They
stood at a distance 13 and called out in a loud voice, “Jesus, Master, have
pity on us!”
14 When he
saw them, he said, “Go, show yourselves to the priests.” And as they went, they
were cleansed.
15 One of
them, when he saw he was healed, came back, praising God in a loud voice. 16 He
threw himself at Jesus’ feet and thanked him—and he was a Samaritan.
17 Jesus
asked, “Were not all ten cleansed? Where are the other nine? 18 Has no one
returned to give praise to God except this foreigner?” 19 Then he said to him,
“Rise and go; your faith has made you well.”
It was only one leper that truly experienced “Zoso” the Greek word
for wholeness and it 
came through thankfulness for everything that Jesus had done.  
The most important thing that we can discover through this pandemic
is thankfulness…not for the virus, but for everything the virus has taught us
about life, about ourselves, about relationships, about who really is in
control.
In their
heart humans plan their course, but the LORD determines their steps.  
Proverbs 16:9
It is one thing for this whole pandemic to be finally be solved;
it’s quite another to be fully free of the fear, the anxiety and the madness.  My hope and my prayer is that we don’t miss
out on everything the LORD wants for us to discover in the midst of the
madness.
Ann Voskamp writes that thanksgiving is the manifestation of our
yes to His grace!
So, please live in 2021 with renewed hope, allow yourself to dream
again, to believe that God wants to do amazing things.  He has truly been
faithful in the past to us and we will continue to see His hand tomorrow. Truly
become more aware of the time God has given us.  There are two greek words
for time, chronos which literally denotes a space or time or succession of
times.  In chronos time we are just
simply calculating times and seasons.  However,
we are in another ‘kairos’ moment.  We
are in a significant moment, an opportunity that presents itself for a specific
season.  In order for us to be passionate about following Jesus, we need
to discover the ‘kairos’ moment we are in and what the LORD is teaching us
about ourselves, our relationships and the kingdom!
Never forget that Jesus didn’t come just to give you a life beyond
this one, He came to give you a unforgettable life that will continue
throughout eternity.  
I have come that they may have life and life to the full. The same
Greek word here “sozo” wholeness!
Thanksgiving
— giving thanks in everything — is what prepares the way for salvation’s whole
restoration. Our salvation in Christ is real, yet the completeness of that
salvation is not fully realized in a life until the life realizes the need to
fully give thanks in everything.  Ann Voskamp.
I love how the Amplified Bible describes a blessed life as it relates to Jesus' Sermon on the Mount.
Blessed (happy, to be envied, and spiritually prosperous -- with life-joy and satisfaction in God's favor and salvation, regardless of their outward conditions)!
I believe this is the blessed life worth pursuing with all of our heart!
Also, please follow our journey as we raise awareness and funding for young girls in Kenya this month. You can read a story everyday on facebook on my wife's page, Sharon Ninaber #28girlsSupport our goal of raising $5K here. https://goye-ministries.com/
 
   
 
 
   
  
 
   
   
  





