Saturday, March 14, 2026

Remembering The Race

Remembering The Race 
by David Brenneman 

"Therefore, since we have so great a cloud of witnesses surrounding us, let us also lay aside every encumbrance and the sin which so easily entangles us, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, fixing our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of faith, who for the joy set before Him endured the cross, despising the shame, and has sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. For consider Him who has endured such hostility by sinners against Himself, so that you will not grow weary and lose heart." Hebrews 12:1-3.

We really don't know what we need and really don't know how our desires will affect our future. 

When we look at this particular Scripture we see something in place that should be what's shaping our world, but is it?

I do not pretend to speak for God with all certainty, all I know is to write as I am directed. 

I have seen my wants, dreams, desires, etc. change over the years. Right now I truly don't know what dreams to dream. I have yet to see where I am to be lead to serve in my local church...and that's going on 5 years. 

In my day-to-day life there's at least two portions of my daily living that have been rock solid in my commitment to reading and writing. What needs to yet be transformed or transformed better is those minutes in between what transpires in the morning and what transpires in the evening. 

We are in the race the Scriptures say whether we are fully recognizing it or not. We read it right there that we are runners in the Lord.  

I can't locate a cartoon of any kind that shows a runner of a race piling on more and more stuff and yet being determined to cross the finish line but likely you just got a good image of that idea. 

While our lives are hidden in Christ Jesus our daily lives from sun up to sun down should be at His discretion only. The Gospels do not at all show the Disciples getting PTO (Personal Time Off) days while being students of their Master and Lord Jesus Christ. Nor is it taught anywhere in the Bible that we're granted or encouraged to put our walk with Jesus on hold to pursue personal endeavors. No matter the situation, from CEO to the janitor, from any job or position upward or downward, there is no separation of the life of an individual from their life in Christ. 

We read in these life-giving Scriptures that the Spirit places each one of us in the body of Christ as He sees fit. Which means there's a divine purpose to every aspect of your life.  

We read in the first letter we have (there were others written to the Corinthian church that we do not have yet 1st Corinthians points to these letters) these two major points. 

"All things are lawful, but not all things are profitable. All things are lawful, but not all things edify." 1 Corinthians 10:23.
"Whether, then, you eat or drink or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God." 1 Corinthians 10:31.

We may have the ability to chase things that are desirable or want the things that we think we want, but we should first decide how these things are going to help or hurt us in what the Spirit has called us to do. 

You, if indeed you are saved, are not your own, you were bought with a price, the shed blood of Jesus Christ. We're to honor Him with our bodies. We're running this race of life along side of Jesus. What moves He makes we make. When He goes faster we press on to keep up. When He slows down we slow down. If He stands still we don't keep moving. 

That's exactly what we see the Disciples doing in the Gospels. 
That and only that. We see them being taught what keeping pace with Jesus looks like and they were commanded to teach others the same. 

My calling at this time in my life might only be in attending my local Church while I pursue my studies that the Spirit has me doing...as well as this blog. Such, from my understanding, is the life of an evangelist. 

You have a placement in the body of Christ to fulfill. You are likewise a runner on your way to Heaven's finish line. We're to give it our all to be with whatever Jesus plans for our part of this race is to be. 

"Whatever you do, do your work heartily, as for the Lord rather than for men, knowing that from the Lord you will receive the reward of the inheritance. It is the Lord Christ whom you serve. For he who does wrong will receive the consequences of the wrong which he has done, and that without partiality." Colossians 3:23-25.

We who are in Christ are in it to win it. Casting aside those things that are hindering our running well with Jesus.

We need to choose obedience over obsession with wants and desires. There's absolutely no shortage of distractions in our world these days. We don't even know how deep or how far the intoxicating effects of the things we hold fast to that aren't beneficial for this run we're in are doing to us. 

From foods to deeds we can be trapped in anything that will attempt to slow us down from keeping pace with Jesus. We can because that's the stuff the schemes of the devil are about.  

As someone once said "know your enemy". Know enough to recognize but do not participate in those things. 

Do not compartmentalize your heart between what you want and what God wants for you. Don't attempt any kind of separation of Church and state within your daily living. Scripturally that does not exist. That is a lie of Satan.  

So how committed are you in this race that you now are really made aware of that you are in? 

What steps are you going to start taking to shed whatever is slowing you down from keeping pace with your Savior and Lord Jesus Christ?

Remember: You will give an account of your life before Jesus. So choose wisely whatever you intend to include in your life.

All NASB Scripture Excerpts used by permission. 
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Friday, March 13, 2026

Not What You Might Expect For Good Reason

Not What You Might Expect For Good Reason 
by David Brenneman 

"For as heaven is higher than earth, so My ways are higher than your ways, and My thoughts than your thoughts." Isaiah 55:9.

      Rarely does God do something exactly as we think He will. Moses experienced this as he learned how God was going to deliver the Hebrews out of Egypt. God told him He would harden Pharaoh's heart. Yet, the result was not what Moses anticipated. Rather than allowing the Hebrews to leave, Pharaoh increased their hardship. Rather than becoming a hero among the Hebrews, Moses was despised by them for bringing greater suffering. Moses returned to the Lord and asked, "Lord, why have You brought trouble on this people? Why is it You have sent me?" (Exod. 5:22). Much of the frustration we experience as Christians has nothing to do with what God does or doesn't do. It has everything to do, rather, with the false assumptions we make about how we think God will and should act.
      Have you ever done the will of God and then things seemed to become worse? Moses completely misunderstood what the results of His obedience to God would be. When things did not turn out as he anticipated, Moses became discouraged. God had told Moses what to do, but He had not told Moses what the consequences would be. It is foolish to attempt to do God's work using your own "common sense,' God does not eliminate
your common sense; He consecrates it. He gives you His wisdom so you can understand His ways.
      As you look back on God's activity in your life, you will recognize the supreme wisdom in how He has led you. As you look forward to what God will do, be careful you do not try to predict what He will do next. You may find yourself completely off the mark. 
- Experiencing God Day-by-Day Devotional Blackaby and Blackaby 

Read that particular Scripture again. 

“For as the heavens are higher than the earth, So are My ways higher than your ways And My thoughts than your thoughts." Isaiah 55:9.

Now: 

"Trust in the Lord with all your heart And do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him and He will make your paths straight." Proverbs 3:5-6.

And: 
"The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want. He makes me lie down in green pastures; He leads me beside quiet waters. He restores my soul; He guides me in the paths of righteousness For His name’s sake. Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I fear no evil, for You are with me; Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me. You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies; You have anointed my head with oil; My cup overflows. Surely goodness and lovingkindness will follow me all the days of my life, And I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever." Psalms 23:1-6.

Then this...

"Jesus answered and said to him, “If anyone loves Me, he will keep My word; and My Father will love him, and We will come to him and make Our abode with him." John 14:23.

How often do the things that have both benefited you and those that haven't appeared to made no real sense in the moment as to how they fit in your ideas of living life?

There in is our own understanding gone awry. The study book that Pastor John MacArthur did on Job has been really rewarding in helping me to understand just where Job's friends went wrong and where Job wasn't entirely right in his perception of things. 

Someone once told me that whatever people perceive, that is their reality.  

We need a more accurate perspective to achieve the right perception in Christ. 

What we see as adversity isn't. It's time spent in God's Spiritual Growth Class 101. When others don't get it but we are trusting in our Teacher through it...this too is our trusting in our Teacher, the Lord Jesus Christ through His Spirit. 

I quoted this to a friend yesterday about someone else but it can apply to people who go through life without ever trying to see that everything must be viewed from God's perspective on personal life and on how that personal life is to be among those in our lives: "There are none so blind as those who will not see".

We cannot go through life and achieve what God views as success without only coming at life from His perspective.  

Likewise we will never really live lives as He intends for us unless we are all-in with living for Jesus with our everything, including how we think, speak or act in everything. 

This is to include our thoughts and dreams for what our lives are to look like. 

We are to live lives seeking that "Well done!" from Jesus when we stand before Him to give an account of our lives before Him.

A life given to anything else will be burned up with nothing to show for Christ. 

We are to live transformed lives. We're to learn to live in the character of Christ.  

There are no separate compartments within us, this area for our dreams, wants and desires and another for Jesus. Whether it's business or personal there is no separation.  

If you're not understanding but are still trusting then you're getting it. 

Right now I am living day-to-day in that moment. I am still unemployed yet employed by my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Doing whatever He has in mind for me to be doing until the new job He has in mind for me is ready. 

I wronged no one when my career took a turn into the unexpected. I was obeying God when I befriended someone. God's blessings have confirmed that indeed I did the right thing in my obedience in the moment. From a worldly perspective I didn't do right by others and was dealt with. God will be and is my Advocate. Perspective. 

Our perceptions are based on our perspective and we need to learn God's perspective to correct our perceptions. We need committed time in both prayer and the Word of God to know and understand this new perspective. We're not going to understand simply by osmosis.  

And even with that...we yet still might not be granted understanding. We aren't promised that we would understanding everything. We are instructed to obey regardless. 

When Ananias was sent to Saul of Tarsus to open his eyes...his own understanding was really hitting a wall. He confirmed his perspective and yet chose to obey regardless. Ananias opened the door for Saul to become Paul and turned on the career of Paul as an Apostle of Jesus Christ. He had no idea what his simple obedience in going to this man was about to unleash into the Gentile world. 

We don't know what real impact we are having or will have for the kingdom of God unless we learn to obey and do as the Spirit directing us says to obey and do. Even if and especially if we don't understand it. 

I cannot rely on my own understanding of my current situation. I know not what spiritual battles are being fought on my behalf. I know not what but I know who does. My hope is in my Savior and whether or not my understanding is there...He is still on the Throne and is still King of Kings and Lord of Lords. He is still my Advocate before the Father. He still is my Savior. His love for me is never-ending. My name is written on His hands. I am ever before Him. These things that I remember and keep reminding myself of are what's shaping my right perspective. 

You too my Dear Reader need a right relationship with Jesus to have a right perspective on life. 

Don't dwell on your own understanding when things are appearing to be going well or when they give you the appearance of not going well.

God's ways are higher than your ways. His thoughts than your thoughts. Only by living for Jesus in all that you do, say and especially think are you going to start gaining the proper Godly perspective and perception that is found only through obedience. 

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Thursday, March 12, 2026

His Child and Forever I am

His Child and Forever I am 
David Brenneman 

Redeemed, how I love to proclaim it!
Redeemed by the blood of the Lamb!
redeemed through His infinite mercy—
His child, and forever, I am.

Redeemed, redeemed,
redeemed by the blood of the Lamb!
Redeemed, redeemed–
His child and forever, I am.

Redeemed and so happy in Jesus,
no language my rapture can tell!
I know that the light of His presence
with me doth continually dwell.

Redeemed, redeemed,
redeemed by the blood of the Lamb!
Redeemed, redeemed–
His child and forever, I am.

I think of my blessed Redeemer;
I think of Him all the day long.
I sing, for I cannot be silent;
His love is the theme of my song.

Redeemed, redeemed,
redeemed by the blood of the Lamb!
Redeemed, redeemed–
His child and forever, I am.

I know I shall see in His beauty
the King in whose law I delight,
who lovingly guardeth my footsteps
and giveth me songs in the night. 

Redeemed, redeemed,
redeemed by the blood of the Lamb!
Redeemed, redeemed–
His child and forever, I am.
- Redeemed How I Love to Proclaim It by Fanny Crosby 1882.

While there's some attraction to contemporary worship music, there's just something certain more to the heart about the old hymns.

I consider it a wonderful testimony towards the church of my youth that I heard and sang this particular song so often that to this day it stays with me as a joyful song, one of hope and joy that I know so well. 

I spent 20 years of my life, yes 20, as an Audio Engineer at this same said church of my youth. It's been more than 20 that I have no longer been one. However this doesn't mean that old habits of what I did have faded. Recognizing the way people work a microphone for example. Or when the sound board is being ran by someone new or that they forgot a setting to adjust.  

Likewise I can recognize the reactions in an audience that are being missed by those doing the singing. 

On and off again over the years we have been in both Traditional Services and Contemporary Services. It is amusing to me that when a Traditional worship song is sang in a Contemporary service...the people 'wake up' for a lack of a better term to say it. Worship actually rushes over the place. While there's a place for newer songs it's these old ones that strike a chord in the hearts of Believers more than these others do.

Worship isn't just on Sundays or Saturdays or Wednesdays even. Worship can and should be breaking out throughout our day. 

This particular hymn started in what the Country group Alabama sang as "the jukebox in my mind" early this morning.  

I actually love waking up to hymns playing in my mind. Why not? Waking up to a joyful reminder of Jesus is a gift from God for sure. 

The Psalms have been the source of many a great Hymn. David singing out to the Lord. He loved celebrating the Lord before people. 

We're encouraged to be filled with the Spirit and "speaking to one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody with your heart to the Lord; always giving thanks for all things in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ to God, even the Father;" Ephesians 5:19-20.
Those in Heaven are likely singing worship songs to Jesus in ways we can't fathom here. No distractions just a wonderful focus on the One who had sought them out and redeemed them. 

Those in this world who've not yet come to Christ for salvation...just can't and won't get it...that joy and happiness of singing with a grateful heart to Jesus for all He's done to make the way possible to be saved by Him. 

Redeemed...what a wonderful word.

When someone comes to Christ for salvation they receive a seal upon their soul that one day will be why, when Jesus returns or calls us home, that will redeem us. Showing the universe to whom we belong.  

This isn't a very profound post today but in a very real sense it is. We should be making melody in our hearts towards God. While in prison the Apostles sang and it changed the lives forever those who heard them.

My all time favorite song that isn't a hymn is "He Took My Place" by Charley Pride. It says it all to me...of my Savior's love for me. I love "Praise Him! Praise Him!" and "Amazing Grace". "Stand Up! Stand Up for Jesus!", "Standing on the Promises". "Grace Greater Than Our Sin". 

I was blessed to go to a Promise Keepers event once. We were a little late getting there and although we were late they hadn't started yet due to technical difficulties. We entered the arena and oh wow the taste of Heaven was palatable. 15,000 men singing hymns to fill in the time until they fixed the problem. Everyone, everywhere that singing could reach heard of the wonderful testimony to the God whom we were there to lift up. All those in the building and maintenance people to those in security and running the concessions. They heard us all praising the name of Jesus! Some day in Heaven I want to ask Jesus how many people were impacted for His Kingdom came from that technical difficulty happening. 

I'll wrap this up with pointing you to one last hymn. 

Sing the wonderous love of Jesus;
sing His mercy and His grace.
In the mansions, bright and blessed,
He'll prepare for us a place.
Refrain:
When we all get to heaven,
what a day of rejoicing that will be!
When we all see Jesus, w
e'll sing and shout the victory!
- When We All Get to Heaven, 1898 E. E. Hewitt.  

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Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Precious Lord...Blessed Lord

Precious Lord...Blessed Lord 
by David Brenneman 

Precious Lord, take my hand
Lead me on, let me stand
I'm tired, I'm weak, I'm lorn
Through the storm, through the night
Lead me on to the light
Take my hand, precious Lord
Lead me home
In my way grows drear
Precious Lord, linger near
When my life is almost gone
Hear my cry, hear my call
Hold my hand, lest I fall
Take my hand precious Lord
Lead me home
When the darkness appears
And the night draws near
And the day is past and gone
At the river, I stand
Guide my feet, hold my hand
Take my hand precious Lord
Lead me home
Precious Lord, take my hand
Lead me on, let me stand
I'm tired, I'm weak, I'm lorn
Through the storm, through the night
Lead me on to the light
Take my hand precious Lord
Lead me home (lead me home)

Written in 1932 by Thomas Dorsey, this is a song that I grew up to made famous at least to me by Jim Reeves, I know that Elvis Presley also sang a version of it.

Of late its been a very often used sound clip used in many many reels videos on Facebook that I see, the Jim Reeves version.  

The backstory of this song for Dorsey was of his writing this after getting the news that his Wife died in childbirth and his new son died a short time later. He was very withdrawn and hurting from going through and while just messing at a piano with a song he'd thought he'd forgotten kept saying over and over again "Blessed Lord, Blessed Lord" when a friend suggested he say something else. The suggestion was "Precious Lord" and the song was born from that. 

Throughout my life there's been many times when this song has come to my mind. Mostly when my heart and soul are just plain tired.  

These days this time in my life it has been certainly filled with days of feeling tired, weary and worn. The closest people in my life sometimes seem the most distant and I find myself just opening in prayer but not having the words to say. All that's there is a hurt that I know not how to talk to my Savior about. It's not every day but it is quite often that way.

The promises of Jesus in that I am not alone in this because He's there in it with me is a daily growing comfort. While people who are in my life miss the opportunities to really ask me how I am or even if I am alright the Spirit of God within me knows.  

This isn't any slight on others in my life. By no means. I'm unfortunately very adept at putting on a face much like everyone else in the world.  

While I wait upon the Lord for the answer to my employment situation I continue to go to Him every morning in my Bible reading and devotionals as well as my evening studies and devotionals. I heartily agree with what's written that when we don’t have the words that the Spirit intercedes with groanings too deep for words.  

I know not why this has gone on for so long but I can't help but see and know that Jesus has been with us throughout it all. Just as it says in the Scriptures that He knows our hearts...because He is there within us.

The Bible also teaches us that through many trials and tribulations we will enter our rest in the Lord.  

I've been asked if what I am going through is not dissimilar to the scene in Heaven that we read in the book of Job. That I do not know. I know this blog has had a far reaching effect in this world. As He promised, every day He gives me something to write. Every day it goes out. For me, to God be the glory great things He has done with it. I might hand out business cards with the website address but 99 percent of those readers are those whom God's caused to discover it on their own. 

A Life Principle of Dr. Stanley's says that adversity only lasts as long as is necessary for God to accomplish His purpose in us.  

While I don't think that my race has been run its no where near the pace it used to be. I know not what dreams to dream of doing short of what I keep struggling to complete which is to become a published writer. Many have said that with this blog I've accomplished that but what I am after is to hold a paper copy of a book that I've written. To give a copy to my favorite English teacher as a bookend of sorts to the one who inspired me. 

You may be going through things too. Stand fast with your faith in Jesus. The Bible says to encourage one another with songs, hymns and spiritual songs making melody in our hearts to God. Songs are certainly one thing that my mind has no trouble remembering while I struggle with remembering day-to-day facts. 

Certainly trust in the Lord with all your heart And do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him and He will make your paths straight. Even if you don't understand. Especially if you don't understand. Pray for each other. For some of us what we're going through is known mostly only by Jesus and ourselves.  

Pray on, Pray Over, Pray through. 
Even if it's just you and Jesus on the road you're on.  

All NASB Scripture Excerpts used by permission. 
New American Standard Bible 
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Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Looking for and Eager for His Return

Looking for and Eager for His Return
by David Brenneman

"But the day of the Lord will come like a thief, in which the heavens will pass away with a roar and the elements will be destroyed with intense heat, and the earth and its works will be burned up.  Since all these things are to be destroyed in this way, what sort of people ought you to be in holy conduct and godliness, looking for and hastening the coming of the day of God, because of which the heavens will be destroyed by burning, and the elements will melt with intense heat!  But according to His promise we are looking for new heavens and a new earth, in which righteousness dwells.  Therefore, beloved, since you look for these things, be diligent to be found by Him in peace, spotless and blameless, and regard the patience of our Lord as salvation; just as also our beloved brother Paul, according to the wisdom given him, wrote to you, as also in all his letters, speaking in them of these things, in which are some things hard to understand, which the untaught and unstable distort, as they do also the rest of the Scriptures, to their own destruction.  You therefore, beloved, knowing this beforehand, be on your guard so that you are not carried away by the error of unprincipled men and fall from your own steadfastness, but grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. To Him be the glory, both now and to the day of eternity. Amen." 2 Peter 3:10-18.

"But you, beloved, building yourselves up on your most holy faith, praying in the Holy Spirit, keep yourselves in the love of God, waiting anxiously for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ to eternal life." Jude 1:20-21.

"For the grace of God has appeared, bringing salvation to all men, instructing us to deny ungodliness and worldly desires and to live sensibly, righteously and godly in the present age, looking for the blessed hope and the appearing of the glory of our great God and Savior, Christ Jesus, who gave Himself for us to redeem us from every lawless deed, and to purify for Himself a people for His own possession, zealous for good deeds." Titus 2:11-14.

"I solemnly charge you in the presence of God and of Christ Jesus, who is to judge the living and the dead, and by His appearing and His kingdom: preach the word; be ready in season and out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort, with great patience and instruction.  For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but wanting to have their ears tickled, they will accumulate for themselves teachers in accordance to their own desires, and will turn away their ears from the truth and will turn aside to myths." 2 Timothy 4:1-4.

"For the anxious longing of the creation waits eagerly for the revealing of the sons of God." Romans 8:19.

How do you feel about the impending return of Jesus Christ for you?

As the few examples that I share this morning point to, the early Church was taught to and perpetuated to others to look for, and to live as though, Jesus was to return.

Do you live your life as if it were today? 

Hypothetical situation: a famous dignitary is visiting your city or town.  It's been well broadcast to all that he is going to visit random people during his stay.  You're notified that you are one of those whom he will spend time with.  How prepared are you going to try to be?   Part of the reason you're selected was because of the evidences of what you have done or are doing that align with what this dignitary stands for.  What are you going to show as proof of these things?  Is your house ready?  Are you ready for the inevitable conversations?

We too, like those then, are supposed to always be ready to go when Jesus calls us.  Either in our home-going or in our daily activities.  We are placed in the body of Christ exactly where we are by the direction of the Spirit of God for God's glory and not our own.  Are you sitting by idle with what you've been given or are you engaging in what you're to be involved with in Christ?

We live in a world of both insane surplus as well as insane poverty. 

Storage units are built almost as frequently as housing developments.  What's worse is the new housing markets are designed to not be affordable by a single income yet that isn't stopping people from decades of debt to a mortgage company.  And to add insult to injury these same people haven't the room for their stuff.  People obsessed with keeping stuff n keeping up with appearances...but not looking for His return.

The world is pushed more and more towards doing more for all that and more but they aren't looking at all for that particular promise to be kept. 

Jesus is coming.  My concerns with that are both for the lost of this generation as well as trying to understand the will of God for me in this moment of my life.  Keeping about the Father’s business as well as looking, as a few have described it as "an eye on the eastern sky".
I want to be found engaging in what God has me here for when Jesus comes back for me and all who have believed on His Name for salvation.  

The Word of God says that we are not our own, that we were bought with a price, the shed blood of Jesus Christ.  What we have left of our lives either in our years remaining until death or His return is to live for Jesus for all He's done for us.  It's not about stuff or about status or about isolation or about removing one's self from a work life for what the world calls retirement.  It's not about traveling for the sake of traveling for personal satisfaction and enjoyment. 

We don't at all get it from the Scriptures that these sorts of things were a part of their lives who had written to us on how to live a life of taking up our own cross and following Jesus.

Satan's best schemes involve us inviting and our investing in the things of this world so that we aren't at all effective for Christ...and to get us to look forward to it without realizing just what it is we got ourselves talking into.

To get us so wrapped up in this world that we're not in the Word as we should be or praying as we ought to be.  To get our talents and abilities we were given by the Spirit upon coming to Christ for salvation to sit and not be used for the kingdom of God.  To misuse them to get us to enjoy their misuse by redefining them. 

This last Sunday service we had we were taught of the truth that our words have weight.  Meaning there's a degree of value to us when these words we hear, say, think, come to our minds and hearts. 

What value do you place on knowing Jesus is coming and knowing that He's coming for you?

Soon after He comes we will give an account of our lives before Him for every single thought, intention, action taken action avoided that we've ever said, thought or done in our body.   Tried by the fire of His Truth, what might remain is to be a crown to give back to Jesus for all He's done for you. 

Will you have anything that will remain?

Are you so obsessed or absorbed in what you're doing or saying in life that your Godly priorities aren't on your radar?  That you will sadly be taken by surprise by His return rather than be expecting His return? That the instant you realize He did keep His promise of returning that instantly shame would overtake you?

We have our lives hidden in Christ.
We have our Savior and Lord Jesus Christ promising to return and He's specifically returning only for those who received His free gift of eternal life in Him. 

He said He is bringing with Him His reward in His hands.  Will He be bringing you anything?

We should be ever mindful of His return as well as be continually submitting to our training in righteousness, to grow in Christ, to be about the Father’s business.  Pointing people to Jesus for salvation.  We don't save anyone, only Jesus saves.

Related, we aren't to think more highly of ourselves as well.  Know what the will of God for you is in Christ Jesus.  Obey and do.  Pursue your relationship with Jesus above all else.  Seeking to please Him in all that we do. 

Are you ready?  Or are you among those whom the Scriptures say mock His appearing asking just where is it?  He will return just when the Father says so...when that last person who's to come to Christ for salvation comes and the Church of Jesus Christ is complete. 

I pray practically daily "Even so come quickly Lord Jesus".

I long for His return.  Not just because of my failing body but because I long for His embrace, telling me "Welcome home!  Come with me to the place that I have prepared for you!  You're going to love it!".

All NASB Scripture Excerpts used by permission.
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Monday, March 9, 2026

We're to Go Through a Lot and It WILL be Worth It

We're to Go Through a Lot and It WILL be Worth It
by David Brenneman

"strengthening the souls of the disciples, encouraging them to continue in the faith, and saying, “Through many tribulations we must enter the kingdom of God.”"
Acts 14:22

God's people have their trials.  When God chose His people, He never planned that they should be untried.  They were chosen in the hot furnace of hardship; they were never chosen to have worldly peace and earthly joy.
     Freedom from sickness never and pain of death was never promised to God's people, but when the Lord drew up the contract of our  privileges, He included discipline among the things to which we would be heirs. Trials are a part of our experience; they were predestined for us in Christ's legacy. As surely as the stars are fashioned by His hands, as surely as their orbits are fixed by Him, so are trials assigned to us. God has ordained their season and their place, their intensity and the effect they will have on us.
      Good people must never expect to escape trouble; if they do, they will be disappointed, for no one before them has been without trials. Note the patience of Job; remember Abraham, his trials, and his faith under them- he became the "father of the faithful.' Read the biographies of the patriarchs, prophets, apostles, and martyrs, and you will discover that none of these people, who God made vessels of mercy, escaped the fire of affliction
      It was ordained long ago that the cross of trouble would be engraved on every vessel of mercy-it is the royal mark that distinguishes the King's honored subjects. But even though hardship is the path of God's children, they have the comfort of knowing that their Master has traveled it before them. They have His sympathetic presence to cheer them, His grace to support them, and His example to teach them how to endure.
      When we reach the kingdom, it will more than make up for the many tribulations through which we passed to get there.
- Morning and Evening by C. H. Spurgeon

Last night's devotional readings were just one after the other of things that looked like my God had prepared them just for me.  Readings from Spurgeon, Allistair Begg, Dr. Charles Stanley, Dr. David Jeremiah.  All just seemed to target something that's to do with what I'm going through these days.

This one sort of topped them in what Spurgeon was talking about. 

We REALLY ought to be concerned if we've not been going through things.  Things that challenge us, things that cause us to strive harder in the faith to pursue what it is that God's called us to be doing. 

It's said in the Scriptures that nature itself testifies of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ if we but look.

If we but look.

Do we look at what it is He's doing in our lives?

What I do think harms us more than helps us in this walk we have with Jesus while we yet breathe the air He provides is what they teach us in schools.  Both competition and comparisions betwee us and others tends to bleed over into our perceptions of living a life in Christ.

We are in to competition with others in Christ.

We are not to compare ourselves to others in Christ.

In our world in which we live these things are pushed and pushed to the point that lives get derailed or tarnished.  Reputations are ruined over it.  Most condemning of all is that truth that testimony's for what Jesus has done in and through us are ruined by careless thoughts and actions attributed to those two concepts of comparison and competition.

Yesterday's sermon had to do with the weight of our words. 

As one who was the recipient of many many harsh words at the hands of bullies while I was in public schools, I know this truth very well:  our words have weight.

Something else that ties into the truth of the weight of words is our perceptions on how we're talked to.

All these things add up into the trials and tribulations of our lives.

We either build up people or we don't.  We either come along side them or we don't.  We either see people as a threat or we don't.

For the longest time we had the "What Would Jesus Do?" thing going on.  Honestly what a concept!  Truthfully, it's something that's something that is the most easily dismissed. 

The Bible says that Jesus was a man of sorrows, well aquainted with grief.  He who knew no sin became sin so that we might have the righteousness of God.

Jesus's life was hallmarked with trials and tribulations that He was to go through to get to the cross and not only the cross but through it to sit at the right hand of the Father in Heaven awaiting that day when His Bride, the Church would be ready for the place He'd prepared for them.

To get to the character of Christ in us, we have to go through trials and tribulations to obtain it.

I don't like trials or tribulations anymore than anyone else...but if you're praying for the Jesus to be seen in your life so that people see your good works so as to glorify our Father in Heaven...you're GOING to go through them.

An irony for me is that I don't remember what I've written but I can tell in the moment that it's not me doing the writing of these things you read each day coming from me.

I will go through different things today that you or perhaps the same as you. 

What Satan will do with these things is to try to make you think you're going through them alone.

What I mean by what I just said about not remembering what i've written is that which is described in the Bible of the wind as compared to the Spirit.  We don't know where it's coming from or where it's going but we know the effects of it being there.

Satan's going to try to get us to believe we're alone in what we go through.  Going to try to get us to believe that God's punishing us for something we've as yet not known we were doing wrong.  Going to say that the only reason we're going through what we go through is because it's us and not God. 

When considering training in righteousness that the Scriptures are good for, beneficial for, it's going to mean exercises to bring out characteristics that align with what the training is for.

Those who enlist in the military are taken to a place where they're taught the culture of the military.  Very quickly they learn it's NOT like civilian life.  Very quickly they learn what's necessary to succeed in the military.  Physically, mentally, they're put through vast amounts of trials and tribulations in order to become what they enlisted to be. 

When we came to Christ we said that we wanted His free gift of eternal life.  What we also will get is this new right spirit within us.  It's incompatible with our old nature.  So we need what Jesus is going to do...that perfect work in us to train us in righteousness.  We need to realize we are His workmanship created in Christ Jesus for good works that we might walk in them.

We're going to go through some things in order to produce some things that glorify our Lord and Savior.

While these last 8 going on 9 months have been heavy and some day seem like more is being piled on...I know that my Savior is with me through them.  I know that for the last 50 plus years He's been preparing me for these days.  Had this kind of stuff happened to me decades ago I would have crumbled.  It was BECAUSE of the various trials and tribulations of life that I have already been through that I can testify today about God's faithfulness and His promises kept.

You should expect things that you're not going to understand that you'll go through.  Whether in this life or after you get to Heaven you'll find out the why's behind it.  But the over arching reason always is: to bring about the character of Christ in us.  What people get trained to do in the military makes little sense to them at first but as they are trained they begin to see the why's behind their new found abilities and actions.

If we want to sing and pray that we would know our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ more...be prepared to go through things in order to know Him more.  If we want our eyes opened to the wonders of God in our lives...be prepared to go through things to gain the understanding necessary.  If we want what Jesus wants for us...be prepared to go through things to get to that point.  If we're after the righteous life that God desires for us...be prepared...we're going to go through things to get that.

I've shared here and in person to a few groups that I don't know if I'm living out what I read in the Scriptures or not.  A passage that now comes to mind is that one that says that your word have I hidden in my heart that I might not sin against you.  I take in the Word of God daily.  I look to the Godly men He's put in my life to teach who've been trained by the Spirit.  I might not see it but what He's hiding in my heart is what wil have to come out of me to the world around me.  Jesus said that what's in a man's heart is what comes out of the mouth.  What you put into your heart will eventually come out. 

So pray for your trials and tribulations...those situations where things seem bigger than you that you need your faith to get through. 

That's exactly what they're there for.

To grow your faith in the One whom you call your Lord and Savior. 

In the moment I don't think anyone likes or looks forward to what they're going through that's difficult...but we can if we have the perspective that we're not alone in it.  If we're striving to please Jesus in all that we do, say or think...we're on the right track.

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Sunday, March 8, 2026

Foolishness Equals Godly Success

Foolishness Equals Godly Success 
by David Brenneman 

From "God Sized Dreams" devotional on the Bible app. 

"The coffee shop is quiet except for the sound of voices at the table across from me, and I can’t help but overhear.

An older man says, “Most people think failure is here.” He taps one edge of the table. “And that success is here.” He taps the opposite edge. Then he places both of his hands in the center of the table. “But failure and success are really here. Side by side.”

The young man he’s talking to nods, and the mentor continues, “Don’t try to avoid failure completely. Or you’ll never be successful.”

His words ring in my ears and my heart as I take another sip of coffee.

Every time I get ready to try something new, I hear the question, “What if it doesn’t work?” And the answer is, of course, “I’ll look like a fool.” Over time, I’ve come to believe this—that’s not a good enough reason not to do it.

Sometimes looking like a fool comes with the territory of God-sized dreams.

Noah built an ark.

Moses wandered in the desert.

Jesus hung on the cross.

And those who watched shook their heads and muttered words like “failure” and “fool.”

Little did they know."

This is a good lead in, I believe, to something that I am trying to understand about the book of Job. I recently bought the MacArthur Study book on the book of Job to try to understand where Job's friends went wrong.  

In life it's often thought to avoid failure at all costs...and I also now wonder where that is right or wrong.

Thomas Edison, while being interviewed about the light bulb, said "I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work".

Others looked at things differently and if they hadn't there's many things we have today that wouldn't exist. I, likewise, have no Engineering Degree. But this by no means stops me from being an Engineer. I don't have the restrictions taught at Engineering schools.  

While the saying made famous in "Apollo 13" the movie makes its rounds still yet today of "Failure is not an option!", failure oftentimes is where we begin to meet what it is that God's wanting for us in His plans for us. 

Expecting to be misunderstood is often rather helpful. Realizing you're comparing yourself to other's in the faith after never having considered it helps as well.

Sitting in a situation where everything points to having done nothing wrong and everything right yet by all worldly appearances failing tends to make you think about things. 

"Where is the wise man? Where is the scribe? Where is the debater of this age? Has not God made foolish the wisdom of the world?" 1 Corinthians 1:20.

"Because the foolishness of God is wiser than men, and the weakness of God is stronger than men." 1 Corinthians 1:25.

We are therefore in really good company to follow what we know God wants of us and yet look like fools to the world.  

As the devotional goes on to say...expecting to look foolish tends to take the sting out of the comments when apparent failure occurs.

I invent things that don't necessarily work the first time. I sometimes reinvent things that others have made because I seek the understanding behind it or because if I can build something for less than buying it and I have the materials...why not?

From the time I was as yet still in diapers my Mom tells me that I was fascinated with the prospect of figuring things out. My childhood wasn't spent among other children as many grew up doing. I wasn't one to reach out to make friends because of various reasons. So I had my own 'corner' of the basement to work on my experiments and through books and and Radio Shack taught myself things. Failure was just a part of the learning process but it was on my own terms.

A friend who was the man behind the audio ministry at the church I grew up in saw my curiosity and took me under his wing to learn it. That was the beginning of 20 years of working with audio equipment, oftentimes building setups that worked or sometimes didn't.  

Failing in front of others in public isn't something that I relish. The inevitable embarrassment that usually accompanied those things wasn't pleasant. 

Failure most certainly is an option while we're being trained in righteousness. We're not going to just get it and never not get it. Everyone in Christ likely has repeated lessons being taught by the Spirit. Read the Gospels, in the years of Jesus teaching the Disciples, how often did they ever get it right the first time?  

Look at what's not written in the book of Job: what their failure to understand about God took them afterwards. Those friends who weren't giving good advice to Job were there when the Lord Jesus responded to Job. Class was in session.  

"It came about after the Lord had spoken these words to Job, that the Lord said to Eliphaz the Temanite, “My wrath is kindled against you and against your two friends, because you have not spoken of Me what is right as My servant Job has. Now therefore, take for yourselves seven bulls and seven rams, and go to My servant Job, and offer up a burnt offering for yourselves, and My servant Job will pray for you. For I will accept him so that I may not do with you according to your folly, because you have not spoken of Me what is right, as My servant Job has.” So Eliphaz the Temanite and Bildad the Shuhite and Zophar the Naamathite went and did as the Lord told them; and the Lord accepted Job." Job 42:7-9. 

The youngest of his friends wasn't rebuked. Something to consider in this as well. 

Expecting to see some degree of failing at something that we're being directed to do by the Spirit is healthy. We read of being "Therefore you are to be perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfect." Matthew 5:48.
This is our goal. Our goal in this life isn't worldly success or great financial gain or an abundance of possessions. It's not currying favor with everyone to stay in good standing among men. 

Expect people not to get it when some things are being done in your life through the Spirit of God. The so-called failures you experience might someday be the key to spiritual success in the lives of people the Spirit brings to you who are ready to come to Christ for salvation. 

Failure isn't necessary failing in the eyes of God. Failure could be the beginning of understanding for us and preparation for things to come that will inevitably glorify God. 

I do indeed have God sized dreams. Lord willing they will be accomplished. Some know of what it is and perhaps I look foolish for having spoken much of what it is and have not shown much fruit in accomplishing it. Noah spent over 100 years building the Ark. There's time. Should the Rapture of the Church occur first, all is still well.
Noah's God sized dreams were left where his faith put them: in the Lord’s hands and became something greater than he ever expected. 

Right now my life has, shall we say, complications. Medical on top of employment complications. By these things I am not measured in Christ.  

Am I still doing what it is that He wants of me regardless of the situations?  

Are you obeying God in Christ Jesus regardless of how it makes you appear before others? Indeed it may mean looking foolish, but when you consider Paul's letters, being foolish for the sake of the Lord in the eyes of the world is ok.

While I can't see if I am failing or succeeding in my walk with my Savior, I am to continue on with whatever He has for me to be doing no matter how I look doing it. 

Forgiving others may make us look foolish to the world, however, it's a requirement of Godly living. 

Obedience in Christ may make us look foolish, however, it's a requirement of a life in Christ.

The world and even possibly friends and family might get the wrong perspective of my being terminated from my last employer. The spiritual truth is I obeyed the Spirit of God in befriending a brother in Christ and that is what I was truly terminated from there for. Whatever is on paper doesn't matter when the Spirit tells you to do something, you do it...even if you look foolish afterwards.

Our identity is that of Christ follower. We are to take up our own cross and follow Him. The Scriptures say that the cross "For the word of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God. For it is written, “I will destroy the wisdom of the wise, And the cleverness of the clever I will set aside.” Where is the wise man? Where is the scribe? Where is the debater of this age? Has not God made foolish the wisdom of the world? For since in the wisdom of God the world through its wisdom did not come to know God, God was well-pleased through the foolishness of the message preached to save those who believe. For indeed Jews ask for signs and Greeks search for wisdom; but we preach Christ crucified, to Jews a stumbling block and to Gentiles foolishness, but to those who are the called, both Jews and Greeks, Christ the power of God and the wisdom of God. Because the foolishness of God is wiser than men, and the weakness of God is stronger than men." 1 Corinthians 1:18-25.

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