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Friday the 13th

Good day to you all. How are you all doing today? I hope that you are not hiding under the bed since today is Friday the 13th. After all, the bed might fall on you! LOL! Are you concerned because today is Friday the 13th? If you are, continue reading for some reassuring information.

Open your Bible if you have one to 1 Thessalonians, Chapter 5. Today we are going to take a look at verses 19 through 24. I am reading from the Amplified Bible:

19 Do not quench (suppress or subdue) the [Holy] Spirit;
20 Do not spurn the gifts and utterances of the prophets [do not depreciate prophetic revelations nor despise inspired instruction or exhortation or warning].
21 But test and prove all things [until you can recognize] what is good; [to that] hold fast.
22 Abstain from evil [shrink from it and keep aloof from it] in whatever form or whatever kind it may be.
23 And may the God of peace Himself sanctify you through and through [separate you from profane things, make you pure and wholly consecrated to God]; and may your spirit and soul and body be preserved sound and complete [and found] blameless at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ (the Messiah).
24 Faithful is He Who is calling you [to Himself] and utterly trustworthy, and He will also do it [fulfill His call by hallowing and keeping you].
1 Thessalonians 5:19-24 (AMP)

The Apostle Paul in verse 19 is telling us to not squelch or restrict the Holy Spirit.  This simple instruction has wide ranging application. The Holy Spirit that dwells within us can give us insight, give us prophetic utterances, give us the ability to discern things in the spirit realm, etc. There can be many manifestations of the Holy Spirit and Paul is instructing the Church (His children) to not hold back. Since this is a topic that needs its own blog, I will leave it at that for now. Verse 19 mentions the gifts of the Spirit (1 Corinthians 12:1-11)  and utterances which can be in the native language or in tongues (Acts 2:4). This was probably one of the many things that the Apostle Paul was thinking about and referring to in the preceding verse.

In verse 20, in the original Greek language, the word spurn is exoutheneíte which means despicable, detestable, hateful, reprehensible, deplorable, unspeakable, disgraceful or shameful. That is a very strong statement by the Apostle Paul to not be hateful to the prophets when they move in a gift of the Spirit or speak a word of knowledge. The condemnation that we see today against Christian leaders of the Church was happening all the way back in even the Apostle Paul’s time of 51 A.D. (the time this letter to the Corinthians was written).

Moving on to verse 21, we find one of more favorite verses. The New English Translation (NET) Bible translates the original Greek as “But examine all things; hold fast to what is good.” I have often said that it is every person’s responsibility to fact-check what is coming forth from the pulpit. The Lord Jesus Christ Himself warned us against false prophets and false teachings (Matthew 24:24, Mark 13:22 and Luke 21:8).

Now we come to verse 22. Quoting from The NET Bible again, it reads:

Stay away from every form of evil.
1 Thessalonians 5:22 (NET)

The original Greek word that was translated here to “evil” was “ponêroú” in the original language. This word literally means evil ways that can influence oneself. Thus the title of today’s blog, Friday the 13th. Many will go around today thinking bad things are going to happen on this day. The fear instilled by Friday the 13th is all man-made. Do a Google search and you will see several explanations as to it origin. But simply put, stay away from every form of evil and Friday the 13th is certainly evil due to its man-made roots. So folks, today is just another day that the Lord has made for us to rejoice and celebrate in it. That IS scriptural! (Psalms 118:24)

Finally, the last two verses instill a sense of peace and calm that we should be exhibiting today. I will use these verses as a special blessing over you all today.

“I pray that God, who gives peace, will make you completely holy. And may your spirit, soul, and body be kept healthy and faultless until our Lord Jesus Christ returns. The one who chose you can be trusted, and he will do this.”
1 Thessalonians 5:23-24 (CEV)

That will be a wrap for today. You all have been great. I especially appreciate the eMails from folks that either let me know how this ministry has helped them or sent me ideas on content that I could publish. With that, I leave you by speaking this blessing over you:

I pray that the Lord
will bless and protect you,
and that he will show you mercy
and kindness.
May the Lord be good to you
and give you peace.
Numbers 6:24-26 (CEV)

“About Us” WebPage is Complete

The “About Us” webpage is now complete and published. It opens with a scripture from 1 Peter 3:15-16. Here is that scripture from the Amplified Bible:

But in your hearts set Christ apart as holy [and acknowledge Him] as Lord. Always be ready to give a logical defense to anyone who asks you to account for the hope that is in you, but do it courteously and respectfully. [Isaiah 8:12,13.] [And see to it that] your conscience is entirely clear (unimpaired), so that, when you are falsely accused as evildoers, those who threaten you abusively and revile your right behavior in Christ may come to be ashamed [of slandering your good lives].
1 Peter 3:15-16 (AMP)

That scripture reminds us to always be prepared to have an answer for those that question the hope that we have in us. The scripture goes on to remind us to respond courteously and respectfully which is implied from Isaiah 8:12-13.

Don’t call everything a conspiracy, like they do,
and don’t live in dread of what frightens them.
Make the Lord of Heaven’s Armies holy in your life.
He is the one you should fear.
He is the one who should make you tremble.
Isaiah 8:12-13 (NLT)

I chuckle at the first verse above; “Don’t call everything a conspiracy, like they do…” And that was written shortly after 701 B.C. or roughly 695 years before the birth of Jesus Christ! Over 2,700 years ago! The naysayers are as old as dirt and have been around since the beginning of time. LOL! Imagine that!

On the “About Us” page you will find our:
—> Mission Statement
—> Statements of Faith (What We Believe here at DAT Ministries)
—> Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

I believe that the “Mission Statement” is powerful and to the point. As you can see, DAT Ministries is a teaching ministry. We have been doing this on the Internet for almost 20 years now and have been truly blessed by the folks that follow this ministry. If I had the time, I would open Twitter and Instagram accounts as well. Maybe one day. Or perhaps I should say… “When hell freezes over.” That should give me a little breathing room to think about opening more things to do. LOL!

The “Statements of Faith” are next on the “About Us” webpage. We tried to be very specific and detailed with plenty of references to the Bible. This section may change slightly as we add more bullets or scripture references. Overall, I believe that what is published honestly portrays our beliefs. If you have any questions or comments on this section, please post up. Your comments are always welcome.

The last section on the “About Us” webpage are the “Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)” which will be dynamic as more questions come in. Be sure to check out this section to see if your question has been answered before asking it again. Thanks!

That will be a wrap for today. You all have been great. I especially appreciate the eMails from folks that either let me know how this ministry has helped them or sent me ideas on content that I could publish. With that, I leave you by speaking this blessing over you:

I pray that the Lord
will bless and protect you,
and that he will show you mercy
and kindness.
May the Lord be good to you
and give you peace.
Numbers 6:24-26 (CEV)

Pastor Dave

Sunday’s Knowledge Nugget #001

Good day to you all out the in cyberspace. For those on the other side of the globe, you all are finishing yet another glorious day in Him while we are just beginning a new day that our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ has made for us to rejoice and be glad in it. For it is written:

This is the day which the Lord has made;
Let us rejoice and be glad in it.
Psalms 118:24 (NASU)

I am especially excited with today as it is the first Sunday after the relaunch for the DAT Ministries website. While it is the second Sunday in July and not the first (I was on holiday for the first Sunday), it is fitting that this is the new beginning of the second half of 2018. This Sunday also marks a new beginning for DAT Ministries. With the revamped website comes a host of new features and content which I will be covering as time progresses here in this blog section. For today and fitting for the relaunch of the DAT Ministries website, I am launching a new teaching series that will be called Sunday’s Knowledge Nugget.

So for today, let us dive into the lesson for this day. If you have your Bible and I hope that you do, open it to Jeremiah chapter 4, verse 3. If you do not have a Bible, there is a great website that has over 150 versions of the Bible called Bible Gateway.

I am reading from the NET Bible.

Yes, the Lord has this to say
to the people of Judah and Jerusalem:
‘Like a farmer breaking up hard unplowed ground,
you must break your rebellious will and make a new beginning…
Jeremiah 4:3a (The NET Bible)

While we understand that this passage is where the prophet Jeremiah is predicting punishment (circa 620 B.C.), the first half of this verse applies directly to DAT Ministries up to the relaunch of the website this month. You see, several years ago around mid-2015, I had installed liveSite as the Content Management System (CMS) for the website. It is a great CMS but quite proprietary with limited external resources. I kept telling myself that I would eventually master it, although in my heart I felt the uneasy tug that I wouldn’t and that a change was needed after about six months of using liveSite. I fought that change for over two years and in a way, since the tug was most likely from God Himself and not my own thoughts, I was in-fact harboring the rebellious will that Jeremiah prophesied about where I needed to break ground for a new beginning.

Well, I finally surrendered to God Almighty and relaunched DAT Ministries under a proven CMS called WordPress. Despite my hesitancy and concern of “starting over” with yet another CMS, the fourth to-date, within hours my fears were squelched and I knew immediately that God had been right all along. Imagine that…

[chuckling is heard from the congregation]

Let me be perfectly clear, starting out on a new venture, in this case a new CMS for the ministry’s website that has been around for nineteen (19) years, is neither easy nor a comforting thought. And even though I had felt the tug of God for many, many months, I was still hesitant to make the switch. Now for those that are not familiar with building a website and what it means to change the CMS platform, look at it this way. You have a perfectly good split-level home home of 1,500 square feet but you know that you need more rooms and storage space for your expanding family. Changing the CMS platform, especially when the new CMS cannot “read” the old CMS’s structure and files, is like having to tear down the existing split-level home in order to build a new two-story home of 3500 square feet. You see, expansion of the old home was not practical so the road forward would lead through a lot of unknowns. And who likes unknowns? This is where trusting in God takes your faith to the next level.

Well the home was torn down and I am now in the process of rebuilding a home that will be much larger with the capability for more expansion(s) in the future. Things may be a mess around here for some time to come as I rebuild the various sections and add back in the content. While I could have saved some time in the rebuilding process by hiring an outside “builder” to help with the transition, I was able to save a sizable sum of money by not hiring outside help. A savings that will allow those funds to be spent on greater needs in the Christian community like outreach. Keep in mind that DAT Ministries neither accepts donations nor is the ministry an IRS Section 501(c)(3) organization. I chose this approach nineteen years ago when the ministry was launched so that DAT Ministries would never be accused of mishandling donations. Instead, community outreach of worldwide scope (after all this is the Internet), solid Full Gospel Biblical teachings and most importantly, answering questions and praying for our website visitors have been the sole focus of DAT Ministries.

One last item that I wanted to mention in this early blog after our relaunch is that planning will begin soon for our celebration next year (2019 A.D.) as that will be our 20th year in eMinistry. I will be putting together a collection of historical items from the past and I want to invite all of you to feel free to submit items for possible inclusion. You may have a testimony to tell of how DAT Ministries affected your life, have a story to share about an interaction with Pastor Dave, etc. Of course, nothing confidential will be published without the express written permission of all parties involved. So as soon as I have the “Contact Us” form fully functioning, and I will be sure to announce that on that webpage, please feel free to make one or more submissions.

That will be a wrap for today. You all have been great. I especially appreciate the eMails from folks that either let me know how this ministry has helped them or sent me ideas on content that I could publish. With that, I leave you by speaking this blessing over you:

I pray that the Lord
will bless and protect you,
and that he will show you mercy
and kindness.
May the Lord be good to you
and give you peace.
Numbers 6:24-26 (CEV)

Pastor Dave

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