Could you please help us to get our book: “On the Way: Basic
Christian Training” (published by West Bow Press and authored by Norman and
Jean Rawlings), into the hands of those to whom it would be a blessing?
The book is being used as a discipleship tool but we also hear
from Christians at all points in their walk with God that they have found our
book to be an invaluable resource. “On the Way: Basic Christian training”, is
helping Christians to grow into all God wants them to be and have. Packed with
the word and useful explanation, it contains the following chapters: Salvation
and Water Baptism; The Holy Spirit; Going on with God; The Bible, God’s Word to
Us; Faith; Prayer; Healing; Love; Forgiveness; Hearing from God; The Church and
Giving; Evangelism.
The soft bound edition is just $16 (Canadian), with a hard
cover version and E book available. At our website: www.onthewayinlove.com , is more information
on our book, including how and where to purchase. Please feel free to request a
free copy of a chapter from our book using the online contact form at our
website. To purchase the book, ask at any book retailer. Our book is available
at Amazon and Barnes and Noble online. The
book is also available from the publisher: www.westbowpress.com
and directly from Norman and Jean at normanrawlings@sasktel.net
Please pass this on to pastors and friends. Thanks so much for
your help.
“Our
soul is escaped as a bird out of the snare of the fowlers: the snare is broken,
and we are escaped. Our help is in the name of the Lord” (KJV; Ps 124:7-8a).
“Let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which doth so easily beset us, and
let us run with patience the race that is set before us, Looking unto Jesus the
author and finisher of our faith” (Heb 12:1b-2a).
As
children of God we have been removed from the kingdom of satan and conveyed
into the kingdom of God (Col 1:13). We have escaped from the fowlers snare but
satan still tries to ensnare us with sin (1 Peter 5:8).
Matthew
tells us that if we seek God’s kingdom first all the blessings of God will be
ours (Matt 6:33). How do we lay aside those sins that hold us back, how do we
pant and thirst after God (Ps 42:1-2), seeking his kingdom? Well, John’s gospel
tells us that God’s word (Jesus) is truth and the truth will make us free (John
8:32).
Receiving
the freedom and blessings we have in Christ is no more complicated than
spending time in his word and believing the truth can work in our lives and
bring freedom and blessings. “That I may know him, and the power of his
resurrection” (Phil 3:10). So: “rest in the Lord” today, in his word and: “wait
patiently for him” (Ps 37:7), cast your cares on him (1 Peter 5:7) and allow him
to work in your life.
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Psalm
92:12-14 (KJV) is very encouraging: “The righteous shall flourish like the palm
tree: he shall grow like a cedar in Lebanon. Those that be planted in the house
of the Lord shall flourish in the courts of our God. They shall still bring
forth fruit in old age; they shall be fat and flourishing”.
According
to these verses we are going to flourish. We will have long, useful and
fruitful lives. Not only that but we will grow old gracefully and still be
fruitful, loving and contented in old age. Now that is a promise. However, all
this is dependent on something, which is found in verse 13. It says
"planted in the house of the Lord, they shall flourish....". Does
that mean we have to live in church all week? I don't think so. What this means
is that we need to be in the presence of God as much as possible and then all
these wonderful promises will be manifested in our lives. Being in God's
presence doesn't mean you have to spend all day on your knees; you can be
mindful of his nearness while you are at work, shopping, doing chores or
whatever. We can fellowship with God wherever we are and whatever we are doing.
We can flourish as God promises every day.
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A
glorious early summer morning just leads me to want to praise God and thank him
for all the blessings he pours on us daily. We should all have thankful hearts
(Ps 95:2). We have only to look around us to see the blessings of God in his
creation (Rom 1:20).
Every
day when we wake up we need to thank God for life, family, loved ones and for God’s
love, mercy, forgiveness and presence in our lives; how blessed we are. When each
of our children were born I was always reminded that we are: “fearfully and
wonderfully made” by the hand of our mighty God (Ps 139:14; KJV). He cares for
us, each one of us (1Peter 5:7).
We
are told to: “enter into his gates with thanksgiving, and into his courts with
praise” (Ps 100:4) and to: “come before his presence with thanksgiving” (Ps
95:2). God created our earth and he saw that it was good (Gen 1). He made us to
fellowship with him (Gen 3:8-9).
The
bible tells us that every good thing comes from our heavenly Father: “with whom
there is no variableness, neither shadow of turning” (James 1:17). He designed
us to live the life that he does, an abundant life (John 10:1). He is so
faithful and he desires and is so worthy of, our thanks and praise. As we give
thanks and praise him our worries disperse and we are lifted into His presence
(Ps 100:4; Ps 22:3). Spend some time today thanking God and praising Him.
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A BLOG by Norman and Jean
Rawlings, authors of the book: “On the Way: Basic Christian Training”. Check
out our web site for information on our book and more encouraging Bible based
blogs. Fill out the: “contact us page” on our website and in the comments
section REQUEST A FREE COPY OF A CHAPTER
FROM OUR BOOK, click here: www.onthewayinlove.com
"Whatsoever
a man soweth, that shall he also reap." (Gal. 6:7b; KJV.) The Bible has
plenty to say about sowing and reaping; in Matthew 7:2 Jesus was teaching his
disciples and he told them not to criticize others because: "with what
measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again”.
According
to this principle then if we sow love we will reap love, if we sow forgiveness
we will reap forgiveness (Luke 6:37) and so on. The same principle is applied
to what we hear (Mark 4:24); the amount of time we put into attending to the word
determines how much we will receive from it. It also applies to finances; In Luke
6:38 Jesus tells us that if we give it will be given back to us in the same
measure with which we gave.
In 2
Corinthians. 9:6 Paul wrote that we can either give sparingly or bountifully
but that is also how we will reap. These scriptures are all telling us the same
thing. Jesus, our supreme example, sowed his life so we could become children
of God and enjoy everlasting life
I
encourage you today to sow into someone’s life and enjoy the blessing that
comes from that.
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pass this on. All rights reserved.
A BLOG by Norman and Jean
Rawlings, authors of the book: “On the Way: Basic Christian Training”. Check
out our web site for information on our book and more encouraging Bible based
blogs. Fill out the: “contact us page” on our website and in the comments
section REQUEST A FREE COPY OF A CHAPTER
FROM OUR BOOK, click here: www.onthewayinlove.com