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12Sep/100

Dirty Feet

Posted by Dory

When Jesus came he put his crown aside and walked among the common people. Single mothers, fatherless children, people with addictions to sex, alcohol and gambling. Among Men who think they are strong and men who know they are weak. Among those who lie, steal, kill in greed, the rich and the poor. Among those who live adulterous lives. Among drug dealers, drug users, pimps and prostitutes. Among those who hate what they fear and fear what they do not know.

Among the common people.

He gives up what we so desire... the peace, the love, the knowledge, the joy of heaven. He left the ever powerful presence of God putting His crown aside and walks among us.

My definition of hell is a place where God chooses not to be. Christ left the most pure and the most potent plane of existence with God where sin is not allowed. He came into a world that rejects and hates God, willingly coming into this world, this filthy- nasty- shameful world as a man... for you...for me.

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8Sep/100

Say Hello to Peter G.!

Posted by Dory

I just want to extended a warm welcome to my co-author Peter G. to the True Grit Family. God put it on my heart really thick to invite Peter to post to the website after running into him on facebook. He's a assistant Pastor down in my home state of Missouri and I know this man burns bright for God. So please take a minute and give Peter a welcome to TGC!

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5Sep/100

I don’t have no pancake mix

Posted by Dory

When some people don't understand something they will make a joke of it. We all have seen it and it's usually the most arrogant of people.

If it's not because of unknowing, it's because of all the lies that have came from those using Christianity for their own means. Through the millenniums people have been beat down by various mongers of religion. Watering down the truth and hiding the suffering of Christians behind a pastel plastic Jesus who will heal you if you believe and pay your credit card bills if you cry enough. This is what they mock so stop holding your hands out to receive but hold your hands out to give - yourself - to Christ.

Today in church, after a very powerful worship service, the pastor asked everyone to bow their heads and close their eyes. I've been through this perhaps a thousand times but today- felt different. As I sat there the pastor asked if there was anyone needing Christ in their life, and if there was, they should raise their hand.

I'm ashamed to admit it because I didn't react to God's push because I was hoping the pastor would. I felt...I don't know...maybe anger or excitement because it my heart was beating so fast and I my breathing quick. All I could think of was how many times I have sat through these alter calls with my head bowed, not out of reverence... but for privacy... for the comfort of others. As if, we was ashamed to come to Christ.

Hear me out.

Who is ashamed to turn their life over to Creator God and to recognize Jesus Christ as His true Son? I was. I sat there many times scared to raise my hand, scared to raise my voice and scared to rise and go to the alter. All because we was told to bow our heads and close our eyes. Someone might here the shuffling of my shirt or the creek in the pew I was sitting on because I was ashamed to say that I needed Christ.

I want to hear a different alter call...

Who among you is willing to cross the fires of hell for Jesus Christ?

Christ has already cross those fires and He is holding his hand out to you right now. Are you willing to accept Jesus Christ as your Savior and quit living a lie?

Are you willing to walk unto the ends of the Earth even if it cost you everything you have?

If you're not willing, then you are not accepting.

The line is drawn here and sin will go no further. If you are willing stand and be counted and let your brothers and sisters witness your devotion to God.

Then lead in a righteous sinner's prayer asking for nothing but offering all to Jesus Christ.

I am ashamed, I should of jumped the moment I felt His pull. Father I told You no matter the cost and I didn't do what You asked when You asked. I sat there through misguided teachings and preaching time and time again. Father guide me to uncover the truth in Your word so Christians are brave hearted and sure footed. You are the fire and I am the flame.

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2Sep/100

It’s not the water

Posted by Dory

I bring you something very special today. While visiting back home my dad put this DVD in the player. It was a Sunday night service my brother was holding in the church we both grew up in. Standing in front of the pews where my grandparents worshiped God, where my wife and I was married, where tears of hundreds fell on the floor, near the alters of Grace. He spoke on the Baptism of the Holy Spirit. There is truth here full on Glory to God truth! So I highly encourage you to watch and share.

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29Aug/100

Reflections of Grace

Posted by Dory

It's been one of those months. A life long friend's daughter lost a classmate in a playground accident. Moving from a moment of carefree joy and bliss, a 9 year old child stepped  into eternity with Christ feeling a joy and bliss never known by anyone. I was at a loss and didn't know what to say but try to show my dear friend the glory this little one now has.

I felt a need to visit my brother down in Mississippi so I went.  Even though I felt discouraged when my plans to improve their church website wasn't going to happen. To top it off everything else we wanted to do wasn't going to happen either. I was wondering then, why did God want me to visit my brother when nothing happened as I hoped. I didn't drive from Kansas to Mississippi as a planned vacation but to get things done.

I was staying up late Friday at my brothers and was on facebook when a new found friend posted about the death of a close cousin under difficult circumstances. I was at a loss and didn't really know what to say. I told my friend, be strong for all we have is grace and I shared the story of my brother's ex-wife's death. As I prayed for my friend I couldn't help but relate and think about what my brother went through. Grace is all we have.

Just moments ago we left my brother's church and started headed back home. What many of you might not realize (unless you have read my post Grace) is after all my brother has been through, he adores God with all his heart. Things that would drive most men to hate and make them cower away, my brother has been pulled through, by the perfect Grace of God. More alive now than the day before and it all because of a choice he made to follow Christ, no matter what came up against him.

Regardless of the pain and the problems that we face we make that choice every day. You can get up and accept the Grace that God offers you or you can lay in that bed and rot away into the earth. Breath in the life that you have been offered and make a mark on the world in the name of our Creator God and Jesus Christ who takes our sins away.

Not knowing what God brought me to Mississippi to see, my brother sang this song while playing his guitar.

Sometimes God just ask you drive 700 miles to hear and see His Grace in action.

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17Aug/100

Definition of………you.

Posted by Dory

Defining moments. Everyone has one. A point in your life where you said enough is enough and this is who I am.

A few months back I went to the NCO Academy and the class of, 13 of my AF peers whom I have never met, was talking about diversity among people. Extremist, gays, racist, and groups like that started coming up. Topics like how one group was always pushing for freedoms they already have. Then the discussions started focusing on Christians. Not extremist, nope but people like you, me, my mom and dad. That button I have, well it got pushed pretty hard and I interjected as one of 13.

I then told the story of my trip to Al Udeid Air Base. In my shop I had several guys who loved playing death metal and hard rock music with lots of cussing and all that nonsense. It was blaring loud as could be over the stereo system echoing down the halls into every room.  After a few days of this I brought my MP3 player in and started playing Christian music over that same big stereo system. A few guys commented on the music but not hating on it. We started trading fair time on the stereo and everyone remained happy. But then something happened, people started coming out of the wood work and started telling me that they was Christian. We would talk about books and church and had a good time just knowing someone else was there to lean on. One afternoon, a few weeks into my deployment, my Commander called me into his office. I had no idea why but it's generally not a good thing when this happens. I Stood there in front of the Commander's big heavy fake oak desk with sweaty palms as he began commenting on the music that was playing. It was my music. (UGGG!!) Then to my surprise he thanked me for bringing Christian music into the work center because it eased the tensions of the people and made his day considerably better. He was very sincere and dismissed me with a handshake. All I could do was thank God for that moment, a moment that I will never forget.

Everyone in my class got quite as I told them- I am a Christian. One of those Christians they was talking down on and I then explained away a few of their misconceptions. My peers knew who I was and respected that the rest of the time we was together. It was a Hell or high water moment because I didn't know how anyone would react. I could be shunned and the NCO course would be near impossible for me or I would be accepted and bring Christians out into the open once again. God gave me the push and guided me through both those times with me giving glory to Father God.

If you haven't had that moment yet you need to step out when God gives you that nudge. Shining the light God has given you is wonderful thing because for me it felt if I was given a warm embrace and calming peace from Him. It didn't matter to me because God was assuring me that I was going to be taken care of. You may have had a defining moment and I would love to hear about it so please just take a moment to comment here or on facebook.

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13Aug/100

Zero

Posted by Dory

What if I told you there was nothing to gain and no reward in following Christ?

What if I told you that you have to give up everything you own and leave everyone you know behind?

What if I showed you the life of a Christian was hard and painful with little rest? Is this true?

Come to Christ as if it is.


The glory of God is not in the gold or the beauty of a rainbow. His majesty is not in the mountains nor is his power in the storm. His grace is not in the coolness of the gentle breeze.  These things can only give you a glimpse of the strength of God.

1 Kings 19:11-12

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. After the earthquake came a fire, but the LORD was not in the fire. And after the fire came a gentle whisper.

There is coming a day when all things will pass away. Our children will be placed in the ground and our cities will fall into dust. The blindness of those who do not believe and those who did not listen will be stripped away and the light of Christ will flood our souls with truth. Everything you thought you hid and everything you ever did will be opened to him. Is your motivation to be a Christian to see the miracles? Is your drive to Church fueled by the entertainment or the social interaction? There are going to be millions upon millions who have let themselves be fooled into thinking they was doing right and when they stand in judgment they will not see joy.

Matthew 7:21-23

"Not everyone who says to me, 'Lord, Lord,' will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only he who does the will of my Father who is in heaven. Many will say to me on that day, 'Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and in your name drive out demons and perform many miracles?' Then I will tell them plainly, 'I never knew you. Away from me, you evildoers!'

You have to come to Christ humbled and surrendered seeking only the Love of God. When you find that love this all will make perfect sense to you. Your motivation will change and your only desire will be to follow Him. Prayer will change from asking for money to asking for guidance and opportunity. You will do everything you can to get closer to Him and His presence will be the reward. Jesus Christ says it here very clearly:

Matthew 8:18-22

When Jesus saw the crowd around him, he gave orders to cross to the other side of the lake. Then a teacher of the law came to him and said, "Teacher, I will follow you wherever you go."

Jesus replied, "Foxes have holes and birds of the air have nests, but the Son of Man has no place to lay his head."

Another disciple said to him, "Lord, first let me go and bury my father."

But Jesus told him, "Follow me, and let the dead bury their own dead."

You need to understand that being a Christian isn't about peace but it's about fighting to be everything God wants you to be.

Don't stay in that comfort zone but step out and face the waves because Jesus didn't walk across a still pond but a raging sea!

God will guard and protect you. He alone will make your way. He will give you healing and cure sickness when you are least expecting.



Come seeking nothing but expecting everything!

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11Aug/100

760 degrees

Posted by Dory

Daniel 3:16-18

Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego replied to the king, "O Nebuchadnezzar, we do not need to defend ourselves before you in this matter.  If we are thrown into the blazing furnace, the God we serve is able to save us from it, and he will rescue us from your hand, O king.  But even if he does not, we want you to know, O king, that we will not serve your gods or worship the image of gold you have set up."

Pay careful attention to that last line....

But even if he does not, we want you to know, O king, that we will not serve your gods...

Christianity has become a world of beg beg beg and give God nothing because nothing has He given us. That's the mind set many many people have in Church today. Now I talked about this a bit in my post We are Healed... but here I want to shine a different light on this subject.

People tend to come to Christ only to be the lame man by the pool. You've heard the Bible story (John 5:1-18) about the cripple man who laid by the pool who couldn't get in the water when it was stirred. I often wonder if this man really really wanted to be healed. I mean, he laid by this pool for some 38 years and hundreds of times the pool had been stirred and yet the man couldn't ever make it into the pool. We often lay on that cripple man's mat and never ever make the effort to get into the pool. A little secret, Jesus didn't heal that man for his own sake. He did it so others might believe in Him.

So what am I talking about? Point Blank- When a Pastor makes the call for the sick and needy to come to the alter to ask for prayer... I think, what are these people doing for God? A lady isn't walking and is pushed to the front in a wheel chair. Many people limping or sniffling towards the alter. People crying out to God for help for many thing. But when the pastor ends the service how many will leave and go home to sit in front of the TV till next Sunday's alter call?  I never had much luck winning the lottery so why should God heal these people? Is God thinking- I'm going to bless Mrs Heartbroken because she prayed and cried a lot more than everyone else down front this Sunday. Honestly, think about that, but don't get all hot under the collar just yet. Look up top to that very first Bible verse I quoted from Daniel.

Who or what is your Nebuchadnezzar?

You serve God no matter what with all you are through that pain and strive to be more than you are. If you are stuck in a wheel chair push yourself through that fire and honor Christ by being a witness that even though you are in that chair you love God with all your heart. No matter if it is the flames of a furnace or a sore knee that clicks when you bend down you push forward and get into that pool. If you do this with an honest and true heart, that no matter if God saves you from this pain or not, you're still in his hands. He will take care of you.

One famous quote that people often say that is from the Bible but isn't, is well fitting here.

God helps those who help themselves. -Benjamin Franklin

I honestly believe those who are not afraid and are willing to walk into the furnace will see the Power of God.

Show me where to step Father so I can firmly place my feet.

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10Aug/10Off

Swimming

Posted by Dory

It's been a while since I've posted because I've been really busy with life. The military isn't a 9 to 5 job because it's filled with deployments, TDY's and week long exercises. Coworkers and family added in can drain a person physically, emotionally, and spiritually. It's like trying to swim to a shoreline you can't see. On top of all this we recently changed churches. Even though I loved that church it wasn't able to provide everything we needed as a family.

It's easy to loose focus on where I want to be and where I need to be. So I pray for strength and guidance looking for opportunity to bang me right on my forehead. Hoping that I soon can reach those celestial shores.

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14Apr/100

Shepards! Tend Your Flock!

Posted by Dory

I have 3 kids with my wife. My oldest is my son 12 years old and turning a teenager at a ferocious pace. Long hair, pimples, stinky feet and his body growing at disproportional rates. His emotions are on edge and he thinks we're just trying to keep "the man down". He picks fights with his little brother for fun and turns his homework in late. Then wants to argue about us taking away the xbox because of his bad grades. Then he sternly pronounces that we don't care about him and we don't love him. With that statement, he's lucky that's all that's happening.

It's because we care about him we punish him. If we let him run his life the way he deems fit he would never take a shower, never comb or much less cut his hair. He would fail school and probably be taken away from us because he would never eat anything healthy. He would probably beat his brother all the time or be beaten by his brother.

In today's church we have people who run their lives any way they deem fit. With no regards for their pastor and their pastor has no regards for them. They both do what ever they can to make each other comfortable. Even to the point of pastor letting any type of person act any way they want with out consequence.

Right now there are people who want to go to church but they are afraid of individuals who are there. The people point fingers, spread rumors, and even bold face lie about those wanting, no..., needing help. Self professing Christians denying Christ to those who desire him.

Pastors, tend your flock!

I pulled this text from http://www.sheep101.info/201/behavior.html

While sheep are generally a docile, non-aggressive animal, this is not usually the case with rams, especially during the breeding season. Rams can be very aggressive and have been known to cause serious injuries, even death, to people. A ram should never be trusted, even if it is friendly or was raised as a pet. It is important to always know where the ram is and to never turn your back on him. Children should be restricted access to rams during the breeding season.Head butting is both a natural and learned behavior in sheep. Classic head butting among rams is highest during the rutting season which precedes the onset of heat in ewes. It is a way for rams to get into physical shape for the breeding season and to establish (or re-establish) the dominance hierarchy. To discourage butting, you should avoid petting or scratching a ram on the head. Otherwise, the ram may see this as a challenge or aggressive behavior. In general, the ram sees you as part of the flock and wants to dominate you.

The only time ewes may exhibit aggressive behavior is after lambing -- to protect their young.

Seriously. Stop petting these aggressors on the head. They are not the body of Christ but the disease that's killing the entire church. If you can not take the responsibility to correct these people then you need to resign from your position. You have made an oath to God to care for his people the moment you stood behind the pulpit and opened your bible. For when that day comes it will be you who answers for the lost you allowed to be shut out of His church.

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