January 6, 2009
7 Steps To Help You Draw Closer To God In 2009

God is pursuing you right now...will you pursue God in 2009?

God is pursuing you right now...will you pursue God in 2009?

I don’t know about you, but I’m glad 2008 is over. But, not entirely for the reasons you might imagine.

Sure, 2008 ended on a tough note with unemployment surging, a federal bail out of big business taking place and world peace remaining elusive. On the other hand, I reached several milestones during the past year including welcoming my 50th birthday in September, ten years of marriage to my sweet wife, and seeing my business pick up beginning in June.

I’m glad that 2008 is over for one big reason: 2009 is here and it is another year for me to serve the Lord!

Yes, we can worry about the economy, getting older, or a host of other issues but what it all boils down to is that we have the opportunity to pursue God again this year. None of us is guaranteed tomorrow, but it certainly is nice when the calendar flips over and we’re still around to serve Him.

But, what if you haven’t been following God? Is it too late for you? No, it certainly isn’t. In fact if you previously followed the Lord and have slipped away or if you desire to follow God for the first time now, 2009 can certainly be the year you give God first place in your life.

Make no mistake about it: I’m not here to convince anyone to follow God. The Holy Spirit is the One who convicts people of their sins and He is the One who draws people to the Lord. I’m not here to argue whether there is a God or not although the heavens declare His glory. Rather, I believe my role is to encourage those who are already on their Jesus Journey to stay on the path while welcoming those who are just starting out or are seeking answers.

To that end, I’ve come up with seven steps to help you draw closer to God in 2009. I’ve prayerfully considered the most important points and am relaying to you what I believe God has revealed to me:

Repent – If you’ve slipped away from the Lord or are seeking to be in right relationship with God in the first place, the step you need to take initially is to repent of your sins. We’ve all sinned and we all fall short (Romans 3:23), therefore we need to recognize our sins, repent of our waywardness and ask God to forgive us and give us the strength to serve Him.

Prayer – Consider prayer to be your personal conversations with God. Sure, it’ll be a one way conversation as far as hearing an audible voice but you’ll “hear” what He has to say to you when you read His word, the Bible, and through circumstances in your life. Get in the habit of talking to God early and often (1 Thessalonians 5:17)… take time throughout the day to share your praise, petitions, and prayers with Him. Get near to God and He’ll get near to you.

Fellowship – Oddly, there is a tendency for some to think that they don’t need a church (Hebrews 10:25). Or, they’ve been burned by a church in the past and vow never to have that happen to them again. I understand those feelings – I’ve been there, I’ve felt it. But, God has His people out there and we aren’t to forsake the gathering together of the saints. Find a place that teaches the entire counsel of God while building up believers. The church needs you as much as you need the church.

Bible – Find yourself a Bible, preferably one in common every day language you understand. No, I’m not going to recommend the King James Version (KJV) for the simple reason that the language of this version is no longer spoken (although it remains a beautiful, God inspired literary masterpiece). Instead, consider the New King James (NKJV), New International Version (NIV), New American Standard Bible (NASB) or some modern English translation if it makes it easier for you to understand. Ask other Christians what they read; consider purchasing a parallel Bible which lists several different versions side by side. The more that you acquaint yourself with God’s word, the better you’ll be acquainted with Him (see 2 Timothy 3:16).

Accountability – It is easy to get lost in a church these days, particularly in larger fellowships. That is one reason why I belong to a weekly men’s group and try to take in other activities where I am able to get to know people and they get to know me (see Matthew 16:27). Followers of Jesus Christ are collectively known as the Body of Christ – the finger needs the toe as does the nose the chin, the elbow, etc. Don’t worry about being imperfect – everyone else who attends church is just as imperfect as you including the pastor! Avoid any church that is legalistic and flee those fellowships where your thoughts and feelings are dismissed.

Worship – In Psalm 22:3 we’re told that, “God inhabits the praises of His people.” This means that He is present in Spirit as we praise Him. There is something about worship that helps us focus our eyes on what is important in this life. When we worship God for who He is, the cares and troubles of this life are seen through a godly perspective. You can’t sing? Don’t worry: Psalm 100 instructs us to make a joyful noise to the Lord. Even off-pitch Christians should praise God!

Give – There isn’t anything you can do to earn what God has done for you – embrace grace and you’ll understand. However, God will lead you to give something of yourself either through money, your time, or some other work and often in many different ways. These things cannot save you or change your position with God (He loves you just the same), but they are acts of worship which please Him and can make a difference in the lives of others. Always give willingly because that is the only gift worth giving (2 Corinthians 9:7).

Certainly, there are other points to consider besides these seven, but I wanted to keep this as simple as possible. Don’t let 2009 end without you making a commitment to God, a life changing transition that will also change your eternal destination!


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June 9, 2008
Dead Sea Scrolls Destined For Raleigh

For people who live in the Raleigh, North Carolina area, a traveling exhibit featuring the Dead Sea Scrolls of Israel will be coming to the Museum of Qumran CavesNatural Sciences later this month. Beginning on June 28, 2008 and running through December 28, 2008, the general public will have an opportunity to see first hand what is considered to be one of the greatest archaeological finds ever.

Discovered in 1947, the Dead Sea Scrolls represent nearly every book in the Hebrew Bible which is also known as the Old Testament to Christians. The scrolls were written circa between 250 BC and 68 AD and are about 1000 years older than previously discovered manuscripts.

The scrolls are on loan from the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) and the museum will be displaying 12 authentic Dead Sea Scrolls during the six month exhibition (six different scrolls each three-month period). These scrolls represent portions of the books of Genesis, Isaiah, Deuteronomy, Exodus and others.

All Scrolls will be fully interpreted with translation of text and background information. In addition, the exhibition will feature more than 100 authentic artifacts from Qumran, the ancient settlement located on the northwestern shores of the Dead Sea in Israel nearest to the caves where the scrolls were discovered (pictured).

Museum members will be able to see the scrolls at a special preview being held on June 26. The museum doesn’t charge for admittance to view permanent exhibits but being that this will be a special exhibit, the following rates will apply:

Adults: $22; ($15 for Friends)
Students/Seniors (60+) /Military w. ID: $16; ($12 for Friends)
Children 5 to 11: $12; ($10 for Friends)
Children under 5: $3

For Group Admissions call 919.807.7950

All ticket prices include a 45-minute audio tour. No strollers or cameras are permitted.

I plan on seeing the exhibit myself, getting a glimpse of Biblical history and a taste of Israel thanks to the Dead Sea Scrolls.

Photo Credit to Henrik Bernhard.


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