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  • No Shifting Shadow

    Danielkolenda.com 12. March 2010 - 5:05

    No Shifting Shadow Another great thought from Evangelist Reinhard Bonnke via his Facebook page James says, “Every good gift … comes down from the Father of lights, with whom there is no variation or shadow of turning” (James 1:17, NKJV). As the NJV puts it, God “does not change like shifting shadows.” The sun causes a shadow as it turns and the shadow moves. When there is no shadow, the sun is directly overhead at its zenith. God never casts a shadow at all, because He is always at the zenith. And He never shifts from that perfect position. The light of God is ceaseless, not temporary, and always fully radiant. His is the everlasting light that we are to eternally reflect. Our faces should not be veiled, as His glory will not pass away. We are being changed “from glory to glory” (2 Cor. 3:18, NKJV)-we are given more and more glory! Hallelujah! ~ BY REINHARD BONNKE  (03/08/2010)

  • Charismatic with a Seatbelt?

    Danielkolenda.com 9. March 2010 - 8:25

    Charismatic with a Seatbelt? The wind blows wherever it pleases. You hear its sound, but you cannot tell where it comes from or where it is going. So it is with everyone born of the Spirit.” ~ John 3:8 I am a native Floridian and I have been through many hurricanes, but 2004 was by far the most active hurricane season I have ever experienced in my life.  Although I am originally from Port Charlotte (a town in the southwest), I was living in Tampa Bay at the time. In August we watched with nervous curiosity as a tropical storm off the coast of Africa began to gain strength and started barreling toward us.  By the time it swept down into the Gulf of Mexico it was a full-blown hurricane with winds topping 100 miles per hour.  All of the weather forecasts predicted that it would make landfall in Tampa Bay so we began to make preparations; buying water and batteries, barricading windows with plywood and bringing outdoor furniture inside.  We became concerned when we saw that the winds were approaching 150 miles per hour as the inevitable moment of impact drew near. Suddenly, while only about 100 miles away, hurricane “Charley” took an unexpected, unpredicted and abrupt easterly, 90 degree turn and made a beeline for Port Charlotte…the town where I was born.  I called home to make sure that my family was aware of the danger they were in.  Before the power went out, they had been watching the same news channels that I was watching and they also thought that Charley was headed for Tampa Bay.  The whole city was taken off guard and it was literally a matter of minutes before the eye of the mammoth storm would pass directly over them.  They had not made any pre-storm preparations.  No windows were boarded.  Provisions were not stockpiled.  This category 4 hurricane devastated the town to such an extent that when I arrived the following day, places I had known since childhood were totally unrecognizable. Some have scoffed condescendingly at the words of Jesus to Nicodemous claiming that his assessment; “you cannot tell where the wind is coming from or where it is going” is an outdated statement.  Science, they say, has made this opinion invalid.  Doppler radar, satellite imagery, fancy gizmos and computer gadgets have made the weather as predictable as can be in our day.  But I remember that afternoon in August when every prediction was off by at least a hundred miles.  And we all learned that the words of Jesus still hold true today. The wind is unpredictable and it is untamable.  You can’t confine it to a prescribed pattern and you can’t hold it to preconceived expectations.  It does what it wants and asks no one for permission.  And if you think you have it figured out, that is just when you will be terribly surprised that the wind is not your subordinate.  It can turn and change direction on a whim and if you are not ready it just might catch you by surprise. I heard of a man today who describes his church as “Charismatic friendly with a seatbelt”.  He has apparently preapproved a way in which the Holy Spirit is allowed to move in his Church.  He has issued a permit for a particular sort of spiritual activity but requires that it remained buckled in at all times.  We wouldn’t want anyone flying out of their seat and going through the windshield.  Everything must be done according to our definition of “decently and in order”. Those who have become familiar with the Holy Spirit know that this is simply not the way it works.  In fact the more we know about the Holy Spirit, the more we realize that, “The wind blows wherever it pleases.  The moving of Holy Spirit cannot be prescribed or predicted.  I have heard preachers encourage their members to “let God out of the box”, but I have news for those precious Christians.  God was never in their box to begin with.  If you have a box, the only one inside it is you.  And if you have a seatbelt, you are the only one wearing it. How dare we think that we can tame this mighty hurricane of God that has been blowing through the earth since the day of Pentecost!  He is the sameSpirit that hovered over the primordial chaos before creation.  He is the same Spirit that spoke to the fathers through the prophets.  He is the same Spirit that raised Christ from the dead.  He is God in action on earth. Are you disturbed by abuses in the Charismatic church?  So am I.  But I am most supremely concerned about those abusing the presence of the Holy Spirit.  He is not a water spicket to be turned on and off at will according to our preferences.  He is the limitless ocean of God’s infinite power.  A gnat is more formidable commanding a hurricane than we are commanding the Holy Spirit.  Its high time we get back in our place and say HAVE YOUR WAY HOLY SPIRIT! We don’t command you.  We don’t define you.  We cont control you.  We don’t limit you.  We yield to you and we honor you Great Holy Spirit of God! Oh, see us on Your altar lay, We give our lives to you today, So crown the offering now we pray: Send the fire today!

  • Gods Relentless Love

    Danielkolenda.com 8. March 2010 - 16:59

    Gods Relentless Love In Matthew 21, we read the parable of the landlord who sent messengers to his rebellious property manager.  They beat ONE.  They killed ANOTHER.  They stoned ANOTHER.  AGAIN he sent servants MORE than at first and last of all he sent his very own son whom they also killed.  In the end that rebellious manager was destroyed and it is often that part of the story that most people are drawn to.  But what jumps out at me is the incredible persistence and amazing patience of the landlord. Since the beginning of time, God has pursued humanity with unremitting, persistent and relentless grace.  He has been shunned, kicked, mocked, blasphemed, insulted, cursed, hated and offended and yet, He comes back again extending mercy and space to repent.  For thousands of years, God sent the prophets to Israel with warning after warning; calling them back to the God with whom they had covenanted.  Over and over they rejected these messengers; spitting in their faces and killing them.  Finally God sent His own Son; the ultimate expression of His relentless love.  They tortured and killed him just as they had done to the others and yet one can hear the voice of God weeping through the prophets: “Oh, how can I give you up, Israel? How can I let you go? How can I destroy you like Admah or demolish you like Zeboiim? My heart is torn within me, and my compassion overflows.” (Hos 11:8 NLT) How often God calls to the prodigal.  How relentlessly He extends grace to the sinner.  His persistence is unremitting.  He says, “Behold I stand at the door and knock…”.  But he does not knock like the mailman who taps twice and then leaves.  He knocks like a child at the door of it’s parents; over and over and over again.  He knocks and knocks and knocks throughout our whole lives.  He speaks to us through messengers, through situations, through nature, through science, through the Bible, through our conscience and through the Holy Spirit.  God is not willing that ANY should perish, but that ALL should come to repentance. To some His persistence is obnoxious, but this is the “Amazing Grace” that we sing about because without this drawing, none of us could ever come to God in the first place. The Reuben Donnelly Co is one of the largest printers in America.  They are the first ones to create the “Yellow Pages” telephone directories and also specialized in magazines at one time.  They had a machine at their Chicago facility, which was intended to help them to retain their magazine subscriptions by sending out renewal notices to people whose subscriptions were expiring.  One day the machine malfunctioned and produced multiple notices to the same individuals.  In fact, one poor man received a total of 9,734 such notices at his ranch in Powder Bluff, Colorado.  Rather than becoming angry, he got in his truck and drove 10 miles into town and walked into the local post office.  He addressed an envelope to the Reuben Donnelly Co, put his money for the subscription renewal inside together with a hand-written note that read: “Send me the magazine.  I give up!” Of course one day the knocking will stop and the window of mercy will close, as was the unfortunate end of the property manager in Jesus’ parable.  The Day of Judgment is fast approaching, but if you are reading this right now, there is still hope for you.  How can you resist God’s relentless love any longer?  When will you answer the persistent knocking at your hearts door? When will you throw up your arms and say, “I give up”?  Don’t send yet another messenger away.  Don’t throw yet another opportunity away.  Who knows…this one may be your last. .

  • Interesting Pictures from NUMAN Nigeria

    Danielkolenda.com 7. March 2010 - 4:24

    Interesting Pictures from NUMAN Nigeria Just a few days ago we held a mass Gospel Campaign in the city of Numan, Nigeria.  Over the course of 5 days more than 800,000 people attended the meetings and 557,860 decisions cards were registered from those professing their newfound faith in Christ.  You can read the reports from each of the nights below: ARRIVAL DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 DAY 5 As usual, I am posting some interesting pictures that you would not have seen in the normal reports and publications to give you a fascinating “behind the scenes” insight.  Enjoy…. This is the desk in my hotel room. Al Kaaba is the cube building in center of Mecca and the holiest site in Islam toward which devout Muslims face when they pray This is a picture of me taking a picture of the coolest instrument ever (see the picture from my camera below) This has got to be the coolest instrument ever. Best I can tell, it is made from wood that is attached to horns by pieces of leather and played with mallets like a xylophone Local "mammas" preform a traditional ceremonial dance. A fascinating cultural experience. This is what I do while I wait...I blog - for YOU! Imagine walking into your room on an EXTREMELY hot day to discover that this is your air conditioner Following the example of Zacchaeus they got the best seats in the house The view from my room in our hotel in Abuja Press Conference Awesome glasses!!! Jacko hard at work on the crusade ground You can't buy this kind of advertising! Filming a greeting for the folks back home (Most Pictures by O. Volyk)

  • The Devil’s Favorite Adages (Part 4)

    Danielkolenda.com 6. March 2010 - 6:48

    The Devil’s Favorite Adages (Part 4) #5. If Something Sounds Too Good to be True it Probably Is Have you ever been sucked into a get-rich-quick scheme that turned out to be a scam or thought you were getting the deal of a lifetime only to discover it was all a hoax?  If so you have probably learned the hard way what the old adage declares; “If something seems to good to be true, it probably is”.  But some have made the terrible mistake of applying this maxim to the Gospel.  One gentleman explained that he felt the Christian way of salvation is too easy and anything so easy could not possibly be true.  But his confusion was evidence that he had completely misunderstood the Gospel. I recently saw a documentary on Dateline NBC about a man who was kidnapped for ransom in Mexico by a group of anonymous criminals.  He was stripped naked and stuffed into a small box where he was hardly able to move.  There in that box he lay helpless and hopeless for more than 200 days waiting for redemption.  Meanwhile his wife worked feverishly day and night selling personal effects and begging for money.  This poor woman’s life was a perpetual nightmare during those many long hard months, but in the end, through great sacrifice, she paid the ransom and her husband was released. The reality is that this prisoner did absolutely nothing to facilitate his own redemption.  He literally lay in a box for several months unable to even stand on his own two feet.  Yet, no person in their right mind would ever suggest that his ransom was an easy matter.  Such a suggestion would be an insult to this entire family who would all say, “You could never imagine the incredible price we paid”. This story is an amazing, modern day illustration of the Gospel. The human race was captured by Satan and bound in sin.  We were helpless and hopeless; completely unable to save ourselves. But God looked upon our plight with great compassion and said, “deliver him from going down to the pit: I have found a ransom” (Job 33:24).  That ransom was Jesus Christ and because He loved us, He stepped in, willing to pay any necessary cost for our redemption.  The cost was great and it was ultimate.  Jesus paid our ransom, not with dollars but according to Mark 10:45, He gave his life a ransom for many.  He took our place and suffered the unimaginable nightmare of the cross.  We will never be able to understand the price He paid for our redemption. It is true that we contribute very little to our salvation, but what can a naked prisoner locked in a tiny box do to ransom himself.  If someone does not act on his behalf he is doomed.  And that is exactly what Jesus did for us.  To describe our salvation as easy is not only ignorant, but profoundly insulting.  Salvation is free, but it was not cheap.  It is free for us because Jesus paid the enormous debt that we could never pay.  And this is why I say that the Gospel is not too good to be true.  Actually it is too good to be UNtrue.  That is why we call it, “The Good News”.