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Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Rules of Engagement: The Consequence of Losing Focus
Is God your focal point? A focal point is the center of
attention it also is the heart of a matter. In light its where all light rays
converge. (That's a whole other message) In faith, God should always be our focal point, center of attention, and at the core of our heart. A story
within the book of Matthew reminds us of the consequences of taking our focus
off of God. Sometimes we become distracted by our current set of circumstances or
discouraged by False Evidence Appearing Real and lose sight of God. As a result
we sink in our situation.
Within the book of Matthew 14:22 the author tells a story
about Jesus walking on water. During this story you may recall Peter asking
Jesus to call him out of the boat. As Peter stepped out of the boat he began to
walk on water as Jesus did, but the text tells us that the moment Peter became
distracted by the storm, he became fearful and he began to sink. Jesus reached
out to Peter and rescued him saying, “You of so little faith. The key word in this story is distracted which
is another word for unfocused. In life we are sometimes just like Peter and pay
dearly for taking our focus off of God. Every time we allow something to occupy
of focus that is not God we become susceptible to failure.
For a split second the storm became Peter's focus and not Jesus. Within a split second the false reality of the situation took root and toppled Peter's faith. In life that's all it really takes. I am positive that the disciples knew what Jesus was capable of, but in the face of a storm their focus became lost at sea. I'm sure that a series of thoughts ran through Peter's mind the moment He stepped out of that boat. First, it was unconditional faith totally centered on Christ. Then, it became conditional faith in Christ and concern with the severity of the storm. Lastly, the false realization that no man can walk on water let alone during a storm. This thought process is completely void of God being completely in control.
Is that not us at times? We want to be filled, but unwilling to be focused. We want God to reign in our lives, but refuse to have the mind of Christ as mentioned in 1 Corinthians 2:16. We must elevate our capacity to fulfill our God given potential. This is only accomplished through the abandonment of the worlds thoughts and the adoption of Gods thoughts.
God as the Equation
Let's categorize God as an equation. An equation shows something of equal value. Lets ponder what is equal to God? For many people God plays a very big part of the equation, but what they are missing is that God is the equation. Observe:
GOD + (Anything) = Nothing
GOD = GOD (that’s Everything)
God Stands Alone
God stands alone and when we seek His Kingdom and all His righteousness
all these things will be added to us Matthew 6:33. So seek him alone and know that
He is the only thing you need. God is the big picture, the only picture. The
moment we lose sight of this truth, our lives take a turn for the worse. Looking
at the story within the book of Matthew we learn that it only takes a second
to lose focus. When we lose focus we lose faith and we then lose control. This
can serve as an example for anything in life, marriage or ministry.
In the book of Joshua 1:8 the word instructs us to meditate on His word day and night. The passage promised that we will be prosperous and successful as a result. The book of Joshua later tells us the price the army paid when some of them took their focus off of God. The text is telling us that we must be all in and completely focused on God in order to be successful in our situation.
In closing, Philippians 4:13 reminds us that we can do all things in Christ that strengthens us. Therefore the only way to do all things is with God at our focal point. Let us keep Him guarded in our hearts and never loose sight of Him. God is the never part of the equation, but the entire equation.
Be encouraged and be blessed,
Saturday, June 16, 2012
RULES OF ENGAGEMENT: DECLASSIFIED
Be
Humble…Be Prayerful…Be Vigilant…Be Consistent
Dear Friends,
I pray that you have
many blessing and that God moves in your life in a very big way. I am somewhat
new to providing an opinion on spiritual matters, but this journey is less
about our comfort and more about His perfect will for our lives and those He
has called us to minister to. It is my prayer that this series will provide
insight and encouragement as we advance in our faith and respective callings. I
recall my brother in the faith preaching about fear when the concept of God
having a quick reference on what to do in face of fear fell on my spirit. This quick reference became known as the
Rules of Engagement.
Fear much like a battle
scenario is an undesired set of circumstances that we sometimes find ourselves
in. It is important to know that we are in a battle for our lives and our
relationship with our heavenly father is the only way we will remain victorious
in this battle. The stronger the relationship with God the greater the
victories over life’s many hurdles. In the face of our circumstances will we maintain our relationship with God?
A statesman of ancient
Rome once stated “in times of war the laws go silent.” The more I thought about
that phrase the more it proved itself true.
During war we witness chaos on a grand scale and there is no order. People
begin to steal, kill and act out of fear during war. Some if not most people
argue that that is our survival instinct at play. To most during war time
lawlessness is expected and somewhat permissible. That may be true when it
comes to worldly things, but in the Kingdom of God laws becomes even more vital
in times of war.
When we reach that
rough patch in our lives the first thing to go is our focus on God followed by
our acknowledgement of His Word. In putting the rough patch in the
right perspective I will use the battle situation to illustrate. During any
battle situation members of the armed forces are deployed with a basic set of
rules that serve as a quick guide of do’s and don’ts to govern their conduct; most
commonly known as rules of engagement.
The word of God tells
us in Ephesians 6:12 that our battle is not against flesh and blood enemies,
but against evil rulers and authorities of the unseen world, against the mighty
powers in this dark world, and against evil spirits in the heavenly places. In
knowing this we must keep a basic set of rules in the forefront of our minds in
the mist of our hardships and day to day interactions. The word tells us in
Jeremiah 29:11 that the plans that God has for us are not plans to harm us, but
give us hope in our final outcome. If
this is true we must consistently seek Him prayerfully without pride taking
note of His directives.
Be Humble:
The book of proverbs
tells us that God opposes the proud, but gives grace to the humble. With this
in mind we must remain meek at all times. In the book of Matthew 5: 5 Jesus
says blessed are the meek for they will inherit the earth. Proverbs 16:18 tells us that pride comes
before the fall. Handling our affairs without pride will allow us to function more freely.
Be Prayerful
1 Thessalonians 5:17 reminds us to pray without ceasing. Communication with God is priority No. 1. It takes a humble spirit to admit that our entire situation is in His hands and we must radio in to the Creator for the next move. The promise of prayer is to great to ignore.
Be Vigilant
Proverbs 4:23 tells us to guard our heart with all diligence, for out of it comes the issues of life. To be vigilant is to be on guard against danger. It becomes extremely important to be alert in your situation. Be ready for God's response to the enemy's attack.
Be Consistent
Consistency equates to success when it comes to the things of God. If you remain humble, prayerful and vigilant you can't go wrong. Your ability to hold your position sends a clear message to the enemy that you are in it to win it. Water has the ability to damage a rock with consistent drops over a period of time. That's the power of consistency. No matter the situation consistency is the game changer.
It is my prayer that this has provided you much encouragement.
In His Service,
Lorenzo B. Webber
MORE ON THE SERIES IN WEEKS TO COME...
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
The Dream Big Series: Episode 1 You and Your Vision
This is the first post of the much anticipated Dream Big Series. Let me start by stating that having a vision is the easy part, but transforming a vision into reality requires a lot of work. Many people have tons of goals and aspirations, but only a fraction of them will set out to bring the vision from their heart to the world. A lot of this is due to the lack of planning and organization.
I recall having various conversations with friends and family about accomplishing great feats, only to realize that many of those goals have yet to be achieved.
Now take a second and think. What's your vision? What do you envision your life like in the next ten years?
Here are some areas of your life to consider:
Education
FaithCommunity
Family
Career
Here is an example of what I mean
I have lots of visions for various areas of my life. For my education I would like to recieve a Doctorate in Philosophy and educate others to achieve their dreams. In faith I desire to answer the call that God has placed on my life. The world must be introduced to the Word through the actions of those who truly follow God. In the community we must build others up locally and as a nation by answering the various needs of our communities. In my family I envison a indivisable support system that will support many generations to come in their pursuit of happiness and prosperity. In my career I envison a career in public service. We must make our communities a model for others to follow.
The visions listed are ideas, but they are also seeds for the future. Now if we want these to manifest we must plant the seed in the ground and treat it so that it can grow. This also means we must put our vision in a position that they can transform into something tangible. Below is five steps on where to start. God speed.
Where to start
1. Get a notebook and designate it as your vision book.
2. In the book write out your mission,vision, major projects, great ideas, ect. (write it all out)
3. Educate yourself on what you will need to make it a reality
4. Network with individuals that can help you
5.Create a task list and a timeline
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Saturday, July 9, 2011
The Dream Big Series Premiers July 20, 2011
The time has come for us to do what we said we would do. From ministry to every aspect of our lives. You are destined to be great and now this series is available to you. Build your vision and get started with making it a reality. Dream as big as you possibly can. Just remember to write it down.
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God Bless
Thursday, July 7, 2011
The Importance of Integrity: Being Real For Real

When it comes down to it integrity is all you really have. After all the dressing up and smiling one does it really comes down to the truth. If you think about the word by definition you will see that there is no way to get around it.
Integrity[in-teg-ri-tee]
–noun
1. adherence to moral and ethical principles; soundness of moral character; honesty.
2. the state of being whole, entire, or undiminished: to preserve the integrity of the empire.
3. a sound, unimpaired, or perfect condition: the integrity of a ship's hull.
I was preparing myself for the day and the thought hit me; How many times do we tell the truth and how many times do we tell lies?
If you think about some of us have a pretty hard time with lying to the point that we do not even know it anymore. Some of us have developed our lying skills to such a degree, that we do it as a first instead of a last resort.
The sad part is that many of us do it to the one's we love or at least claim to and often use it as a means to protect them. This is of course is a weak argument, because there should not be a need to protect someone from the truth. The one who withholds the truth is actually a danger to the person they wish to protect.
Now I am sure that there are people that may argue the previous point and say that there a various circumstances that lies should be permitted. Some will argue the definition of truth and reality. In other words they will say everything that is not the truth is not necessarily a lie, but more like an inacurate depiction of the facts. They will turn you into a lie factory by tomorrow. Others will argue that lying prevents undesired embarrassment (to lose face). The last group will say that what a person does not know will not hurt them. If you think about, how many people do you think are lying to you every day and how does that possibility make you feel?
Now I am no hipocrit, because the primary reason I brought this up is because I recall the feeling I got when I thought i would "let them down easy", or spare them the truth. In reality I was sparing myself the grief of going through the hard part of life which owning up to what was mine. The truth is that I actually felt worse when it was all said it done. (If it is okay for me to be transparent)
Lying is one of the seven characteristics that God detests.
Proverbs 6:16-19
New Living Translation (NLT)
16 There are six things the Lord hates—
no, seven things he detests:
17 haughty eyes,
a lying tongue,
hands that kill the innocent,
18 a heart that plots evil,
feet that race to do wrong,
19 a false witness who pours out lies,
a person who sows discord in a family.
Now I'm not getting holy, but thats what it says for those who wish to know. Christ talked about the truth setting you free in John 8:32. I don't wont to preach, but I will do what ever is necessary to convey the importance of this point. If you know in your heart, there is an opportunity for you to be honest with yourself and change for the better. The following passage is what God promises to those who want to make things right.
2 Chronicles 7:14
New International Version (NIV)
14 if my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land.
The truth is that sin occurs in everyone's life and no one is above this reality, but we can make it a point to move forward and above to a place where integrity is part of our name. Do not be ashamed be encouraged to know that God will hear you, forgive you, and be with you always. Have a nice day.
Sunday, July 3, 2011
My Mission and Vision

My Mission
To create a Kingdom of God culture beyond the walls of the church. To foster an environment of love and kindness. To be an example on to others by exemplifying leadership, compassion, and servant hood.
My Vision
The world’s largest helps ministry that will assist in bringing about a systematic unification of the Body of Christ. Ministries around the world will be strengthened and thoroughly equipped to answer the various needs of the people of God and fulfill their respective callings. Communication and love will be the keys to our success.
Scripture References
Jeremiah 1:5
New Living Translation (NLT)
5 “I knew you before I formed you in your mother’s womb.
Before you were born I set you apart
and appointed you as my prophet to the nations.”
Colossians 1:16
The Message (MSG)
Christ Holds It All Together
15-18 We look at this Son and see the God who cannot be seen. We look at this Son and see God's original purpose in everything created. For everything, absolutely everything, above and below, visible and invisible, rank after rank after rank of angels—everything got started in him and finds its purpose in him. He was there before any of it came into existence and holds it all together right up to this moment. And when it comes to the church, he organizes and holds it together, like a head does a body.
1 Corinthians 12:12
New Living Translation (NLT)
One Body with Many Parts
12 The human body has many parts, but the many parts make up one whole body. So it is with the body of Christ.
1 Corinthians 13:1
New Living Translation (NLT)
Love Is the Greatest
1 If I could speak all the languages of earth and of angels, but didn’t love others, I would only be a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal.
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