Monday, July 6, 2026

The Bible on Slavery

 I wonder if you would be surprised to find out that the Bible nowhere condemns slavery. The Bible is an ancient book written in ancient times where life was very different from our modern era. It address things that we do not do or consider abhorrent. It is God's word written By men of God to ancient and somewhat heathen people.

Nowhere does the Bible condemn polygamy. God does speak clearly on marriage and on how marriage works best. Several prominent men in the Bible had more than one wife.  Also, the Bible actually speaks a lot about kings even though in our modern era we are anti king. In fact, our form of government is not found in the Bible. God refers to Himself as a great king of kings. Jesus said the kingdom of God is among you. All political activity in the Bible revolves around a king.

The same is true about slavery. Slavery was common in ancient times. Slavery is still practiced in the modern world. Slavery may be immoral to us, but it is never condemned in the Bible. The Bible actually gives instruction on how to be a Christian slave, and it gives instruction on how to treat slaves as their owner. The failure of American slavery was the ill treatment and the dehumanization of slaves by their owners. The South needed slave workers, but their treatment of them was terrible. In America, slavery became a moral and a human rights issue, as it is today. God views slaves as people who need to be saved just like everyone else.

It is always hard to understand ancient societies measured by modern standards. This is why we need the Holy Spirit to help us apply ancient words to our current situations.


Friday, July 3, 2026

You Have Built It. Have They Come?

 "If you build it, he will come." This line is from the movie Field of Dreams. We have changed it slightly to say, if you build it, they will come. We sometimes use this idea in our churches concerning buildings. We think that if we build or buy or rent a bigger building, more people will visit our churches. 

Pastor Mitchell did not build big buildings to attract big crowds. We enlarged the Ruth Street building at least twice to accommodate what God was doing in revival. When I first was saved in 1973 we were packed to the rafters with people. We used to sit on the floor in the alter space, crowded in like sardines in a can. We held services there three days a week. We held revival meetings there. We held the early conferences there. And when the building could not hold conferences, we bought the tents. The city of Prescott back then had no facilities to accommodate our crowds.

There are "rules" governing church attendance. They say that you will not grow beyond 80% capacity. I saw the Prescott church SRO and we grew. So much for rules. People come because the early days of real revival are always accompanied by explosive growth. Once we stopped growing we didn't need a bigger building anymore, even though we were at the magic 80 % line. But that didn't stop the Prescott church from building bigger buildings.

You who have built it so that they will come, have they come? 

An Amazing Book

 The Bible is an amazing book. It is so simple that an ignorant and unlearned child can read it and understand the big picture. But the Bible is so complex and deep that scholars spend their entire careers studying it and what it says and how it came to be a book.

Translation takes ancient writings in foreign languages and rewrites them into a language that the local population can read and understand. And while we are on this topic, the importance of the Bible is what it says, not in how it came to be. It's the word of God written down, just like the ten commandments that Moses received.

One interesting fact is that most of the new testament writings were simply letters written to local churches. They were not published or copywritten. Therefore, scholars tell us that we have no original copies of the ancient writings to translate. That letters dashed off to churches have survived in any form is a testament to the hand of God active in making sure the translators got it right.

Now, we take the Bible in our language, written in ancient times, and make it apply to current events. Now we pray for our pastors to get it right when studying the Bible.

All of His promises are yes and amen, no matter how long ago they were first written or spoken.

Thursday, July 2, 2026

Selfish? Or Caring?

I know that our pastor is in high demand around the Fellowship. But knowing this does not mean that we do not miss him when he is gone. And on this trip pastor missed three Sundays in a row. I went from missing him to wondering if he was alright to wondering if he had an offer to take a bigger church.

So when I saw pastor last night I was happy to see him. And I was happy to learn that he was preaching to us. And then he said something that cut me to the core. He said that it was selfish to think that he needed to be home more or to stay home more. So now it is selfish to want our pastor to be here for his own church?

For years pastor Mitchell would, at great expense, make it a point to be in his own church on Sunday morning. The biggest and most important service of the week. It was rare for pastor Mitchell not to be there on Sunday morning, even if he would be flying out on Sunday afternoon. We had good assistants in Prescott. But I always felt that if it all went south, pastor would be back soon to set things right.

The danger of being gone so much is that you become irrelevant to the ongoing work of the church. We have a handful of guys who can still preach to your church. You only have one church full of faithful people who love you and who support the Vision.

Please do not call me selfish for missing you.

Random Thoughts

It's not good that a man  lives alone. Unless you are older. Then it is preferable.

Pastor says that we are being selfish for wanting our pastor at home. 

My birthday is coming up. It is not a milestone birthday so I am not making a big deal out of it.

Street preaching and open air preaching are not the same thing. Open air means no building is available.

Open air preachers preach prepared sermons. Street preachers preach a simple gospel.

When the boss is absent it's business as usual. When workers stay out business fails. Same with church.

It's never so bad that it can't get worse. Or so is the gist of Bible prophecy preaching.

Do we really need a fire and brimstone message on Sunday morning? Maybe we do. Oh me.

God bless us, everyone.


Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Signs And Wonders?

 We live in a world where everyone is an expert, but usually they know next to nothing. They know how to make a YouTube video. They know how to start a business. They know how a church ought to act. They are experts who have done nothing in the real world.

One good thing about our Fellowship is that we are real people in real places who have seen God move in tangible ways. Whether your church is large or small, you are a testimony to the reality of God at work in society.

There are words that are empty of value and then there are words that have weight. I have doctors whose words carry weight. News from one of them is news indeed. I have pastors whose words carry weight. When they speak from behind the pulpit their words carry the ring of Divine anointing and the light of truth.

If you want something real in your life, go to a real church. Listen to a real man of God preach. Put into daily practice the truths in the Bible. And in so doing you will experience truth made light through you.

I have had doctors whose words I dismiss. I have heard pastors whose words were empty of any spark of inspiration. I sing songs written by unsaved people. They do not work for worship. It takes more than a sign on the door or an MD after your name or a feel good rhythm. For some churches, they put a sign on the door and then they wonder if God will show up for service. That's the only signs and wonders they see.


Tuesday, June 30, 2026

God Laughs

 "For I am God, and there is no other; I am God, and there is none like me, declaring the end from the beginning, and from ancient times things that are not yet done." Isaiah 46:9-10

Physicists brag about quantum computing. They talk about how fast it is and how powerful it is. It only works on paper, but they still tout it's power. But God says that He knows the end from the beginning. No quantum computer can do that. God speaks things into existence out of nothing. God turns beer into groceries. God makes a nation in a day. Science pales in comparison. Quantum computing can do nothing that God does easily.

So while they boast about something that doesn't even work yet, God sits in heaven and laughs.

"But You, o Lord, shall laugh at them; You shall have all the nations in derision." Psalm 59:8


The Bible on Slavery

 I wonder if you would be surprised to find out that the Bible nowhere condemns slavery. The Bible is an ancient book written in ancient tim...