Get Divorced
/in Calvary Corner /by Huck KusnerIf the church in America would ever embrace hell robbing prayer, and stop elevating entertainers, cease from trying to combine Hollywood and holiness, and divorce its amusement with worldliness; I believe we would see true revival. I believe that if the body of Christ does not embrace revival, then Black Canyon City will never experience awakening.
G Campbell Morgan declared, “The church is the most, when it is least like the world.” To keep asking, to keep seeking, and to continue knocking on Heaven’s door unleashes far more spiritual power than any new program, or the latest behavioral analytics with demographic studies. When Christians are willing to do away with their worldly pleasures, then God will incline His ear to our tear drenched, intercessory prayers. “They that sow in tears will reap with joy (Psa 126:5).”
Why such urgency now? By both popular and electoral vote, we are about to experience a victorious president, with the majority of both chambers in congress belonging to his party. This was never going to happen in 2020. The world economy has already responded favorably, as well as the hope that we and others, would cease our involvement in wars.
The Bible tells us, “While they are saying, ‘Peace and safety!’ then destruction will come upon them suddenly (1 Thes 5:3).” Jesus said, “On that night there will be two in one bed; one will be taken and the other will be left. There will be two women grinding at the same place; one will be taken and the other left. Two men will be in the field; one will be taken and the other left (Luk 17:34-37).” That would cover night time, morning, and late afternoon worldwide. People have jobs in a working economy. Does this not describe the sudden event we often call the rapture?
Divorce every worldly habit. Begin to strive in prayers beyond convenience. Prayer is hard work and an inconvenient fight for souls. Are you willing? Are you rapture ready?
No Bags Allowed on This Flight
Pastor Huck
“She Struck Oil”
/in Calvary Corner /by Huck KusnerShe was in a bind; she was way behind; and she was will’in to make a deal. In 2 Kings 4:1-7 we meet an unnamed lady, who found herself in debt upon the death of her husband. The creditor had come to take her two sons as slaves, unless she could pay the bill.
She sought the prophet Elisha and informed him that she had nothing in her house, but a small jar of olive oil. Elisha directed her to borrow as many empty vessels as possible from her neighbors, and do not gather a few. He said, “You and your sons shall pour from your little jar, into all of the borrowed containers, and set aside what is full.”
Imagine pouring gallons and gallons of oil from a Gerber baby food jar, until all the numerous larger empty vessels were full. It was a miracle of God. Elisha ordered her to sell the oil, pay the debt, and live on the rest.
Oil was used for anointing kings, lighting lamps and healing. Oil is symbolic of God the Holy Spirit, who indwells each and every-born again Christian. Folks, we were never meant to be containers, but channels that pour into all the lost people that cross our path. They are the empty vessels, and we have the endless supply of God’s Spirit to be dispensing daily. This is God’s plan. The more we give out, the more we get in.
If this lady had grain silos to fill, it would be no problem at all. The limit on this miracle was not on the Divine side, but on the human side. Envision all the empty people right here in Black Canyon City, desperate to know the real Jesus Christ, whether they realize it or not.
We’re the people filled with an endless supply of Jesus Christ, who have what empty people need. Will you be a container, or a channel of His saving grace?
Lord have mercy
Pastor Huck
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