Through God onlyWritten by Terry Dashner
Faith Fellowship Church…PO Box 1586…Broken Arrow, OK 74013…Pastor Terry DashnerThese things are possible through God only… Have you ever stopped and wondered why your behavior sometimes falls short of what Bible requires? I have. Yes, even ministers of Gospel fall short. Trying as I may to serve God with all my heart still, at times, I find myself wrecked and distraught from having been caught off guard and slammed by a side of me that’s certainly not godly. Further I must admit that, afterwards, I am puzzled at how such a base nature could still possibly reside inside me—a man “sold out to God.” Some time ago I began looking at this reality and decided it was time to analyze it to get victory over it. There were several things I discovered during this search that I want to share with you. First, I rediscovered that all life forms grow or die based upon their food and water source. Knowing that Bible declares a believer reborn by conversion, I began to meditate upon scriptures that dealt with feeding and nurturing my “rebirth” in Jesus Christ. The New Testament is filled with scriptures that speak about “born again” spirit of man. When I called upon name of Jesus many years ago, Holy Spirit birthed me into Body of Christ. God did a supernatural work inside me that was unseen to my physical eyes, but very evident to my new “spiritual eyes” that He gave me. As a matter of fact, Holy Spirit recreated my spirit that had been inoperative from my birth because of my sin. As a Christian I’m not only physical and needing to make contact with my physical environment to live, but now I am also spiritual and needing to fellowship with God to stay spiritually alive. Whereas before conversion I was preoccupied solely with my physical needs, now I must nurture my spiritual desires in Jesus too. If I neglect either one, I pay price. For example, if I neglect my spiritual need which is basically my time alone with Jesus, I suffer spiritual defeat. On other hand, if I feed my spirit at least as often as I feed my physical body, I suffer fewer humiliating defeats at hands of enemy. Secondly, I discovered that base nature in me still tried to oppose my desire to live in victory. The Bible talks about “old man” of sin still being present within man when he becomes a believer. The reality is such that every time I advance forward in victory over sin, at any moment I can forfeit my advance by giving in to petty cries from my old nature. Some days I find myself doing nothing but wasting time and pampering my woes. For example, if I don’t bring my thoughts into focus, they will soon become completely self-centered and brazen. The best remedy I’ve found to reclaim my thoughts and place them into proper focus is to begin a blatant, unexpected boasting of who God is and how He loves people through me. I immediately get my thoughts off myself and onto God where they need to be. If I find myself down-in-the-dumps because of some negative circumstance, I try to find somebody to lift up with a word of praise or appreciation. These simple things are like miracle cures. I have found that all my problems and successes begin with my attitude of mind. Knowing this, I make a habit daily of feeding my mind with power scriptures. With these scriptures, I think on them. I pray them out loud throughout day (I feed my body at least three times a day so I try to feed my spirit at least that many times for equal attention). I memorize them. I write them as topics for devotional studies. I teach them and I believe them. Thinking on Word of God, all these years, has NEVER failed me. Faith Fellowship Church…PO Box 1586…Broken Arrow, OK 74013…Pastor Terry Dashner Thirdly, I discovered that my strength to put down old nature when it pops up is relative to
| | Authority with PowerWritten by Terry Dashner
Faith Fellowship Church…PO Box 1586…Broken Arrow, OK 74013…Pastor Terry Dashner“Spiritual Authority and Spiritual Power—good partners to have” I invested 14 years of my life in law enforcement. I was first hired in 1989 by Cob County Police Department in Georgia. Not long after that I sought out and was accepted for employment with Tulsa Police Department in Oklahoma, my home state. In September 2003, Lord released me from my law enforcement assignment and placed me in full time ministry at Faith Fellowship Church as senior pastor. Enough of my “bio”—here’s my point: God taught me many practical lessons as a police officer to further prepare me for pastoral ministry in local church. One of lessons was concerning authority and power. I would like to share this lesson with you. Maybe it will help you in your spiritual growth. Here’s lesson. Authority over an adversary is only effective when it lies outside one’s self. In other words, authority I had to subdue hardened criminals—sometimes very big and mean criminals—came from entire community, state, and nation I served and was displayed in a little, shining badge I pinned over my heart. When I approached someone who was doing wrong, I didn’t attempt to apprehend him by my own authority. I wasn’t there by authority of my college degree. I wasn’t there by authority of my right to vote. I wasn’t there by authority of my physical demeanor. I’m of average size and not very scary looking. (Ok—I’m of average size). I was able to subdue criminal because I was there by authority of law. And criminal had to succumb to that authority or suffer dire consequences. Now allow me use that lesson as a spiritual application. As a believer in Jesus Christ I have authority over His enemies of Cross. As you know, there is still a spiritual war being waged in unseen heavenlies. The Apostle Paul speaks about “principalities and powers in heavenlies” in his letters to Ephesians and Colossians. He tells them (and us) to “put on full armour of Christ” to combat unseen enemies that are very real in their attempt to thwart church. If Christians—every Christian—attempts to resist these demonic forces by their own authority, they lose. On other hand, if children of light will stand in authority of Jesus Christ, they will overcome enemies of Jesus and church every time. Jesus guarantees victory because He is raised from dead, alive, and living with Father in heaven. The Father has given Him “all authority” and Jesus gives His authority to church (Christians). That is why we are commanded in scripture to pray, speak, and live in authority of Jesus by saying, “I claim this in name of Jesus.” I stand here in authority of Jesus Christ. He’s Victor, and I have victory in Jesus’ name!
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