Finding HOPE In the Midst of Chaos (Sermon Audio)

Finding HOPE In the Midst of Chaos (Sermon Audio)

~

This is the audio from the November 15, 2020 sermon, “Finding HOPE In the Midst of Chaos”, shared by Tom Lemler at the Goshen Christian Church.

Text:  Psalm 42

Have you experienced any CHAOS (Confusion, Hunger, Anger, Opposition, or Suffering) in your life this past year?  This past month?  This past week?  Today?  Does it ever feel like one or more of those elements of chaos dominate your thoughts and how you live?  If so, I want to share some good news! 

In the midst of life’s chaos, God offers . . . 

  • Healing: While we are often quick to desire physical healing for all of life’s ailments, how much do we pay attention to the spiritual and emotional healing that we need in even greater measure?  As we face the chaos of life, God offers a healing that will carry us into eternity with Him.  While the physical healing of a body is good and something to pray for, it is really only a temporary healing as we all will face a death of this body we live in.  When the Good Shepherd anoints our head with oil, He not only sets us apart as His but He brings healing to the hurts we experienced while we had gone astray.  We find healing in the midst of chaos when we turn to God in faith and ask draw near to Him.
  • Opportunity:  When confusion is a part of the chaos of life, it is easy to become distracted by what we can’t do to such an extent that we miss what we can do.  It is in spending time with God in His Word and prayer that we are able to notice more clearly the opportunities that are present in the surrounding chaos.  When chaos makes it difficult for people to know what to do and where to turn, we who are children of God have a unique opportunity to provide an answer.  We find opportunity in the midst of chaos when we notice the needs of others and can see how God has prepared us to meet those needs.
  • Protection:  Much like our need to gain a new perspective regarding God’s desire to heal much more than our physical bodies, it is easy to question God’s protection when chaos hits and we suffer.  The protection we want is usually an ability to avoid all types of loss and hurt.  The protection God offers is the ability to be a peace even in the presence of our enemies.  The things that need protected the most in the midst of any chaos is our spirit and our relationship with Jesus.  We find protection in the midst of chaos when we hold fast to the Word of God and allow His Spirit to direct each aspect of how we live.
  • Encouragement:  While our ability to handle chaos on our own varies from person to person, nearly all of us reach a point that the chaos is too much and we feel discouraged.  It is in the midst of that discouragement that God calls us to comfort one another with the same comfort we have received from Him.  Many times it is the things which seem small to us that provide the greatest encouragement to others, just as their small acts of kindness lift our spirits.  We find encouragement in the midst of chaos when we keep a firm grasp on the knowledge that God’s goodness and mercy will follow us all the days of our life.

So, when your soul is downcast within you and the chaos of life seems to be winning, what will you do?  Will you take the advice of the Psalmist and “put your hope in God”?  I pray that you would gaze deeply into the Word of God and find Healing, Opportunity, Protection, and Encouragement from the One who has called you to Himself because of His great love! 

In prayer,
Tom

Encouragement and Prayer (11/15/20)

~

This is the audio from the November 15, 2020 live social media broadcast of encouragement and prayer by Impact Prayer Ministry’s director, Tom Lemler.

You can find the live video feeds of these encouragement and prayer times on Impact Prayer Ministry’s Facebook page and YouTube channel.

In prayer,
Tom

A Heart of Thanksgiving:  Thankful For Good Gifts

A Heart of Thanksgiving: Thankful For Good Gifts

Thanksgiving.  What is the first thing that comes to mind when you read or hear that word?  Is it a day, a family meal, or perhaps a specific menu of foods?  Is it an attitude that comes and goes based on how you feel?  Or is it a way of life which flows from you regardless of your circumstances?  These devotions I will be sharing this month were originally written throughout November 2019 and then edited/updated during the summer of 2020 for a 31 day devotional journal, “The Heart of Thanksgiving:  Living a Life of Thankfulness”.  I will be re-sharing them here this month to encourage each of us to pursue a greater spirit of thankfulness in all we do.

Here is day fifteen with an important reminder that living with a heart of thanksgiving should cause us to be thankful for the good gifts we receive from God.

Day Fifteen:
Thankful For Good Gifts

“Don’t be deceived, my dear brothers.  Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows.”
James 1:16-17 (NIV)

As I write this morning, I am thankful for the good gifts of God.  As I walked to lunch yesterday, I passed several little flower gardens that had been planted in the concrete and asphalt jungle of the downtown city.  To see a flowering kale doing its thing as it was tucked into a small patch of soil surrounded by sidewalk was a beautiful thing.  While it took someone’s effort to put it there, for me it was a “good and perfect gift” from God.  When quoting the above passage, it seems the leading verse that tells us not to be deceived often gets left off.  I am thankful that I can see the gifts of God regardless of the apparent source or who He used to deliver the gift.

As I am spending a few days specifically talking with people about the prayer ministry and the devotional books I have written, I am very deliberate in giving God the credit for the gifts He has given me to share.  I am thankful that God’s gifts are not trickery nor some sleight of hand, but He is constant in His intention and ability to do what is good and right.  I am thankful that the good gifts God has given others have been used to instruct and equip me for a more faithful walk with Christ.  I am thankful for the truth of God’s Word that guides me in right paths so I need not live as one who is deceived.  I am thankful for pleasant surprises that only God could orchestrate.

I pray that you and I would live in such a way that we are not deceived.  I pray that we would not only notice the good and perfect gifts which come from God, but that we would freely give Him the credit and glory for them.  I pray that we would also be thankful for the people God may choose to use to deliver His good and perfect gifts.  I pray that our paying attention to even the seemingly little things that come from God would lead us to be even more thankful each day.

What are some good gifts that you have?  How often do you express thanks to God for those gifts?  Why?  Are there gifts you have received that are difficult to recognize as coming from God?  Why?  How does a spirit of thankfulness help you to more readily see God’s hand in all that is good?

As you pray, ask God to help you be more aware of His good gifts in everyday life.  Pray that you would see God’s goodness in greater ways as you learn to be more thankful.

May God be praised abundantly, both now and forevermore, for His very good and perfect gifts with the greatest of them being the gift of salvation through Jesus Christ.

In prayer,

Tom  

Encouragement and Prayer (11/14/20)

~

This is the audio from the November 14, 2020 live social media broadcast of encouragement and prayer by Impact Prayer Ministry’s director, Tom Lemler.

You can find the live video feeds of these encouragement and prayer times on Impact Prayer Ministry’s Facebook page and YouTube channel.

In prayer,
Tom

A Heart of Thanksgiving:  Thankful For Paths of Light

A Heart of Thanksgiving: Thankful For Paths of Light

Thanksgiving.  What is the first thing that comes to mind when you read or hear that word?  Is it a day, a family meal, or perhaps a specific menu of foods?  Is it an attitude that comes and goes based on how you feel?  Or is it a way of life which flows from you regardless of your circumstances?  These devotions I will be sharing this month were originally written throughout November 2019 and then edited/updated during the summer of 2020 for a 31 day devotional journal, “The Heart of Thanksgiving:  Living a Life of Thankfulness”.  I will be re-sharing them here this month to encourage each of us to pursue a greater spirit of thankfulness in all we do.

Here is day fourteen with an important reminder that living with a heart of thanksgiving should cause us to be thankful for God illuminating our path.

Day Fourteen:
Thankful For Paths of Light

“But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus, his Son, purifies us from all sin.”
1 John 1:7 (NIV)

As I sit down to write this next post in my Giving Thanks series, I am thankful for being called out of darkness and into the light of Jesus — and thankful that I accepted that call.  As I put the final finishing touches on the prayer ministry display this morning, I am thankful for the fellowship I will have over the next few days with thousands and thousands of believers who will join together as those who also walk in the light.  I am thankful that my choosing to walk in the light of Jesus is made possible by His blood cleansing me from all unrighteousness.

Last night as I was walking the “well-lit” underground walkways connecting the convention center to the hotel I am in, I realized that well-lit must mean different things to different people.  While I did not feel unsafe, my senses were always on high alert because of all the areas of darkness and shadows.  I suspect that is how my walk with Christ should be each day I live on this earth.  While His light does dispel the darkness and His Word is the lamp by which I ought to walk, there are still those around me who have chosen to live in the darkness and shadows of this world.  While the perfect love of Christ dispels all fear, the wise still walk with their senses on high alert as our enemy seeks to catch us off guard and draw us into his shadowy presence.

I am thankful that I have good people to walk this journey of life with.  As much as walking in the light created a sense of safety, walking with others who had chosen the light gave me an even greater confidence.  Whether walking the dark streets of a strange city with hundreds of others who are walking in fellowship with the Light, or walking through the valley of the shadow of death with one faithful friend, the fellowship we have with Christ builds and enhances our fellowship with one another.

As you pray, ask God to help you choose His path of light.  Pray that you would live in fellowship with others who are walking in the light as you help each other turn away from darkness.  Pray that you would be one who looks for ways to shine God’s light into the darkness others are walking in.  Pray for a submissive spirit that desires the light of God’s word over the world’s wisdom and the darkness which follows it.

I pray that you and I would daily choose to walk in the light of Christ in a way that enhances our fellowship with one another.  I pray that we would reject the arrogance of this world that continually insists that our way is a better light in the darkness than the Word of God.

In prayer,

Tom  

Encouragement and Prayer (11/13/20)

~

This is the audio from the November 13, 2020 live social media broadcast of encouragement and prayer by Impact Prayer Ministry’s director, Tom Lemler.

You can find the live video feeds of these encouragement and prayer times on Impact Prayer Ministry’s Facebook page and YouTube channel.

In prayer,
Tom

A Heart of Thanksgiving:  Thankful For God’s Glory

A Heart of Thanksgiving: Thankful For God’s Glory

Thanksgiving.  What is the first thing that comes to mind when you read or hear that word?  Is it a day, a family meal, or perhaps a specific menu of foods?  Is it an attitude that comes and goes based on how you feel?  Or is it a way of life which flows from you regardless of your circumstances?  These devotions I will be sharing this month were originally written throughout November 2019 and then edited/updated during the summer of 2020 for a 31 day devotional journal, “The Heart of Thanksgiving:  Living a Life of Thankfulness”.  I will be re-sharing them here this month to encourage each of us to pursue a greater spirit of thankfulness in all we do.

Here is day thirteen with an important reminder that living with a heart of thanksgiving should cause us to be thankful for the visible glory of God.

Day Thirteen:
Thankful For God’s Glory

“Be exalted, O God, above the heavens, and let your glory be over all the earth.”
Psalm 108:5 (NIV)

As I adjust to some winter-like weather, the day begins with an abundance of sunshine.  Whenever I have opportunity to travel, whether it is representing the prayer ministry or with my family, I am thankful for the glory God has spread out over the earth.  I am learning to slow down and pay attention to the glory of God.  I am thankful for the gift of photography which has caused me to not just notice a beautiful sunset, but to spend time enjoying it as I take it all in and try to capture some of its essence to share with others.

I am thankful that God is exalted by His very nature and that He has exalted the name of His Son, Jesus, to the highest place so that all people can call upon Him and be saved.  I am thankful that God also has called all of mankind, including me, to exalt and lift up His glory as we represent Jesus wherever we go.  The more I look for and notice the glory of God throughout creation, the less satisfied I am with just observing it.  No, I see it and I want to take in its fullness, to seek out the hidden and unseen parts of it, to dwell within its very presence.  While the sunrises, sunsets, crisp snowfalls, and other glimpses of God’s glory come and go, they serve as reminders of that sacred calling to join in proclaiming His majesty.

There is something about seeing the work of God that prompts me to point it out to others.  Whether the majesty of a sunset or the simple beauty of a cow and calf grazing along a mountain stream, I am thankful that God allows me to see His glory within it and to point others to Him through it.  As I prepare to represent Impact Prayer Ministry over the next few days, I am reminded of an article I wrote some years ago that I titled, “Tell Your Story and Give God the Credit”.  There are parts of my story that I don’t like and parts that are still painful to remember, let alone tell; but it is when I tell the story with the truth of God working in the midst of all the details, I find the story is much less about me and so much more about Him.  When He is exalted not just throughout creation, but throughout my life’s story, His glory is spread over all the earth.

As you pray, ask God to help you notice His glory over all the earth.  Pray that you would seek to make Him known as you share with others about the glory of God you have seen.  Pray for God’s glory to not just be revealed to you, but to be revealed through you.

I pray that you and I would be mindful of the glory of God He continues to reveal to us.  I pray that we would be humbled by the calling of God to share in that glory as we lift Him up to the highest place in our life.

In prayer,

Tom  

Encouragement and Prayer (11/12/20)

~

This is the audio from the November 12, 2020 live social media broadcast of encouragement and prayer by Impact Prayer Ministry’s director, Tom Lemler.

You can find the live video feeds of these encouragement and prayer times on Impact Prayer Ministry’s Facebook page and YouTube channel.

In prayer,
Tom