Tuesday, June 16, 2009

PASTOR'S PEN

The Pastor’s Pen is back by popular demand!!!! OK, so it’s only been gone for a couple of weeks, and only 2 people asked me about it, but it’s back. Now what shall we talk about? We could talk about Father’s Day next week, we need to be collecting some money for the food, just like we did last year, we will have hamburgers and hotdogs, just like last year. We need to be inviting family and friends, just like last year, we are expecting a large crowd, just like last year, we fed well over 100 last year. What’s new this year? We are having a Baby Dedication Service on the same day, so it will be an even more special day. And just like last year, make sure that dad is comfortable, t-shirt, flip-flops, shorts, lawn chair….comfortable!
What else should we talk about? How about prayer, it will be one of the points in my sermon today.
How important is faithfulness in prayer? Dr. Wilbur Chapman often told of his experience when, as a young man, he went to become pastor of a church in Philadelphia. After his first sermon, an old gentleman said to him, "You're pretty young to be pastor of this church. But you preach the Gospel, and I'm going to help you all I can." Dr. Chapman thought, "Here's a crank." But the man continued: "I'm going to pray for you that you may have the Holy Spirit's power upon you. Two others have covenanted to join with me in prayer for you." Dr. Chapman said, "I didn't feel so bad when I learned he was going to pray for me. The 3 became 10, the 10 became 20, and 20 became 50, the 50 became 200 who met before every service to pray that the Holy Spirit might come upon me. I always went into my pulpit feeling that I would have the anointing in answer to the prayers of those who had faithfully prayed for me. It was a joy to preach! The result was that we received 1,100 into our church by conversion in three years, 600 of whom were men. It was the fruit of the Holy spirit in answer to prayer!"
Martin Luther said, “Pray as if everything depends on God, then work as if everything depends on you.”

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