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Thursday, September 24, 2015

I Will Give You Rest


“Come unto me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest."Matt:11:28


All of us, can from time to time find our selves heavy laden with great burdens in this life. At times these burdens can be overwhelming, especially when we have bore them for so great a time.

At times,  those things,  which we carry with us thru this life , find their severity not  in their magnitude but in their duration. We can be come wearied and tired made worn out from years of bearing our burdens.


We can look at the troubled world around us, which stands on the brink of chaos. There is threat of war, natural disasters, terrorism, economic uncertainty, social and moral deterioration , family breakdown and more.
All these things can fill us with a sense of personal and collective anxiety.

 Jesus Calls Us

If we are being overwhelmed by the cares and burdens of this life, individually or collectively , then Jesus calls out to us each and all to come to him burdens and all , whatever they may be.

"Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest." Matt:11:28

This is rest that we can all have thru Jesus. It is a rest that rises above circumstances or conditions. A rest that defies the understanding of the natural mind of humanity.It is rest even in the midst of the pressures of this life
 
 I Will Give

This rest,  that Jesus invites us to is a certainty not a possibility, nor is it a theoretical rest but a true and freely given rest which we receive only thru  Jesus himself. It is is not something that we can or our own selves create or generate on our own. 

This rest is given unconditionally, Jesus tells us simply "I will give you rest". This means that we do not earn it,  nor do we, thru any work of our selves , merit it ; Jesus simply give it to us when we accept his invitation to receive it.  It is already ours' in Jesus , the only thing which can prevent us from experiencing this rest is our own unwillingness to receive it.

Did Not Rest

The Holy Spirit inspired the human author of the Epistle to the Hebrew Jewish Christians to address the idea of entering into the true rest that is found only in and thru Jesus alone.

These Hebrew Jewish Christians had been raised under the Old Covenant with all it's ceremonies and ordinances and law.  They had been taught all their lives  that Israel is God's Elect People thru an act of Grace on God's part , but they had come to believe that in order to maintain this status as God's Elect People they had to keep the Law and all the varies ceremonies and regulations , attempting to maintain this Elect status Israel could never be at rest.

The author of the Hebrews Epistle, in the fourth chapter ,verses (1-12) , referrers these First Century Jewish Christians , and we all,  back to the history of the people of Israel ,who were being led by Joshuah , and how Israel failed to truly enter their national rest in the Promised land of Canaan, due to Israel's unbelief and to refusing to accept and hold as sacred the word  of God. 

Israel entered the land of Canaan but never the true rest that God had been speaking of , and promising  even from the very  beginning, the rest that even the Sabbath day had  only been a type.
 
 Thru Jesus

As a result the Hebrews author states that Israel had never truly entered in to and experienced the rest that God had always intended,  this rest which God offers Israel, and all humanity , is more than a prosperous and well favored geographical location or a a given day.

 This rest is now available thru Jesus, so that those who have come to believe in Jesus can experience this true rest  which God had always wanted for Israel and all humanity.

Hebrews then turns our attention to the Priesthood of our Lord Christ, this is not just a transition to a new theme in the Epistle , but rather is a continuation of  the rest theme and the true source and reason we all can be at rest.

"Therefore, since we have a great high priest who has ascended into heaven, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold firmly to the faith we profess. For we do not have a high priest who is unable to empathize with our weaknesses, but we have one who has been tempted in every way, just as we are—yet he did not sin. Let us then approach God’s throne of grace with confidence, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help us in our time of need." (14-16)

What we are be told in these verses, is  that , due to our Lord's place in the Heavens at the very throne of God as our High Priest on our behalf , a High Priest who personally understands the problems that we all face in this life and who is  seeking our continual deliverance and providing each and all of us with intercession is the reason we can be at rest

Jesus understand our humanity, he  is fully  one of us even as he is fully God. Jesus knows from his own first hand experiences what the human life is like,  he knows the weariness,  cares and burdens that we all bare in this life,  therefore,  Jesus can have both empathy and sympathy for us. We can know that he understands each and all of us.

Cast Your Concerns 

Jesus invites us to come to him when the pressures and burdens of this life begin to take their toll upon us  and we are weighed down and over whelmed by our circumstances. Jesus calls out to us when we stumble and fall , when our concerns are looming large and seem unbearable.

St. Peter , with Psalm:55:22 in mind ,  writing his first general Epistle to Christians two thousand years ago and to Christians thru out the ages, counsels each and all of us to give over our cares and burdens to our Lord Jesus.

"Casting all your cares upon him; for he cares for you" 1Petr:5:7

 St. Peter tells us to "cast all your cares" , the word "cast" means to jettison them from us, to thrust them far away, to quickly to relinquish ownership of them into the hands of Jesus. Why can we do this?   Because "he (Jesus) cares for you". This means more than we might believe. It means that Jesus "cares for you" ,that is , Jesus has a bound of love for and towards each and all of us. Jesus care about and for us,  and also that Jesus  manages the problems on our behalf  therefore we should "cast" , that is ,  relinquish control of  our cares  over to our Lord.  Jesus will not fail us what ever we face in this life.

Self Reliant

Many of us still attempt to handle life's burdens and challenges what ever they may be. We try to be self reliant. Sometimes , it is hard for us to  just let go of the burdens that we carry in this life. It is as through we believe that we can manage our cares better than Jesus, yet, in the end,  if we are honest with ourselves we will have to knowledge the truth that we all fail and fall short before our God. 


Come Unto Me

When we face, as we all will, find ourselves weighed down in this life we can heed the invitation which Jesus freely offers all of us, to come to Jesus and bring our needs and our cares to him. 

Jesus so freely offers to take up part and and to assume of our burden what ever it might be. Jesus is there for each and all of us calling us to himself offering us his divine assistance  and providing ,thru his grace alone , that rest which we all were intended to experience

“Come unto me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.” Matt:11:28-30

Jesus calls out to any and all who will but freely receive it to  "come unto" him, to "cast our cares"  and burdens upon him knowing that Jesus  is there in the  Heavens as our High Priest to help us with any and all our cares and burdens that weary us in this life. 

If we have cares and burdens and are weary, than let us hear and heed Jesus' gracious invitation so freely extend to each  and all of us  and Jesus will give us rest.  

 Benediction: May we each and all come unto our Lord Jesus that we might enter that rest he so freely offers, today , tomorrow and forevermore .Amen


Rev.Todd Crouch, Pastor
The Fountain of life Church a Congregation of Grace Communion
2101 Old National Pike
Washington, Pa. 15301     www.gcfountainoflife.org

The Fountain of Life is heard  on the RKP Radio Network 1710 and 1670 AM in Washington and North Franklin ,and 1790 AM  in the Arden Fair Grounds area of Washington Pennsylvania, and on 1710 AM in Bentleyville and Monongahela, Pennsylvania. And online around the world at www.rkpradio.com

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Friday, September 11, 2015

In a Dry Season

"Now there was a famine in the land, and Abram went down to Egypt to live for a while because the famine was sever" Genesis:12:10


In the Book of Genesis , written by the Prophet Moses, we are told about Patriarchs Abram , Isaac and the family of Jacob  leaving the land of Canaan, which was given to them by the Lord God, to go to Egypt and to the Philistines for a time due to a very serve droughts which lead to a real scarcity of food.


""Now there was a famine in the land, and Abram went down to Egypt to live for a while because the famine was sever" Gen:12:10 

"Now there was a famine in the land, besides the earlier famine of Abraham's time, and Isaac went to Abimelech king of the Philistines in Gerar" Gen:26:1

 "And all the countries came to Egypt to buy grain from Joseph, because the famine was severe in the entire world"Gen:41:57

 Led to Slavery

Each of these droughts and famines led the Patriarchs to leave the land which had been given to them by the Lord God as an inheritance , this going to other lands  looking sustenance is what eventually led to the enslavement of the Children of Israel, the very decedents to whom the land of Canaan was promised.

The Lord placed the Patriarchs in Canaan and we read in the Genesis narrative that they made the choice to depart the land with out being instructed to do so by the Lord God.

They made this choice, it seems, without inquiring of the God who gave them the land to dwell in or receiving direct instructions . They choose this thru their perceiving the physical conditions alone.

The Patriarchs  should have stayed in Canaan and trusted that their God had the power to sustain them , this created the conditions which led Israel to be in slaved. These Patriarchs should have trusted in the Lord God.

When a Dry Season Comes

 There are times when we as Christians or in the life of our local church(es) pass thru dry seasons, when there seems to little rain fall or there may appear to be no fruit born in our lives as individuals or a local church(es). 

When the Lord seems far off, and there are no blessing being rained down upon us and the heavens above  seem as brass and the Canaan of our lives seem to produce no real fruit or the Holy Spirit seems to be inactive in our midst . 

When these dry seasons come upon us we might , as did the Patriarchs, be tempt to look for substance else where. We might ,as did they,  look to another place to go to find what we need  rather than trusting in our  the Lord God to provide for us in our individual or collective dry seasons.

The Patriarchs looked at the physical conditions alone, they did not seek God's guidance in their journey to other lands. They may have missed an opportunity see the providence of God at work.

 Leaving Canaan

When our local church(es) finds it's self in the midst of a dry season are we like the Patriarchs? Do we want to leave the Canaan of our church(es) and look else where, or when we, as Christians find our selves in what seems to be a personal dry season, do we leave the Canaan of our Christian life and look for sustenance else where, or what if the nation(s) in which we live in is facing spiritual dry season and there is a real famine of the Canaan of the faith of Jesus,  do we seek the land of Egypt?

If we are to depart from local church(es) we should be sure that is what our God would have us do, we should inquire of the Lord not just look at the phyical conditions as the Patriarchs did. By leaving they created the conditions which led to the slavery of Israel.

If we do depart from our local church(es) need to insure that this is what the Lord directs us to do and that we are leaving for the right reasons not merely for the sake of conveniences or  amenities or driven by personalities, but that God himself leads in the decision, we may miss an opportunity to see God work in a powerful way. 

Dry Trees Burns

Look at the nation(s) in which we live, is it spiritually in a dry season? Are the lives of the people "dry" spiritually?  People are like trees in a dry season,  withered lief and fruitless. Whether they know it or not they need the refreshing power of the Holy Spirit to rain down upon them and to bring renewal. 

People , church(es) or nations can be in this state , yet,  as dire as it may first appear there is a great opportunity presenting it self,  for all it takes to set a dry tree ablaze is one small spark. 

All it may take is one small spark to set off the fire of revival in peoples lives our church(es) or the nation in which we dwell.

Look at the very dryness of the time of our Lord Jesus. In that dry season of the Crucifixion, there came the Holy Spirit upon the Disciples on that day of Pentecost which set off the fire of  a true revival that ignited the Christian movement which has changed all things forever. 

God may want us to be that agent(s)  which sets the spark  that ignites the flame of revival in our local church(es) or even in the nations in which we live. God may want us to stay in the Canaan where he has placed us, not to look elsewhere.

How Do We Understand the Season?

Do we see the great opportunity that is being presented to us? All the great genuine revivals came at a time when they were least expected. None ever thought that what occurred on the day of Pentecost would have happened , yet they heard Jesus' instruction to stay where he had placed them.

"On one occasion, while he was eating with them, he gave them this command: "Do not leave Jerusalem, but wait for the gift my Father promised, which you have heard me speak about." "Acts:1:4

Where ever our Lord has placed us he has done so for his purposes, we should.We should understand the times in which we live, a great opportunity is before us all in the greater body of the church to be against which set the land a blaze with the fire of revival even in the midst of dry season.

A well known and often quoted Scripture is found in   1Chronicals:12:32a which tells us regarding  men of the tribe of Issachar who understood the season which Israel was in.

"the men from Issachar, men who understood the times and knew what Israel should do—"

 Even in the dry season in which we may be in the midst of, there is a great opportunity to spark the flames of revival and set the land ablaze. Do we understand the times in which we live and what it is we should do?

We should stay in the Canaan where our Lord has placed us even in the dry seasons or we may miss a great opportunity to see what our Lord might do even in a dry season.

Benediction: May we each and all be that spark of revival which sets a blaze the fire of revival even in the midst of a dry season, today, tomorrow and forevermore.  Amen

:Rev. Todd Crouch, Pastor
The Fountain of Life Church a Congregation of Grace Communion
2101 Old National Pike.
Washington, Pennsylvania.   www.gcfountainoflife.org

The Fountain of Life is heard  on the RKP Radio Network 1710 and 1670 AM in Washington and North Franklin ,and 1790 AM  in the Arden Fair Grounds area of Washington Pennsylvania, and on 1710 AM in Bentleyville and Monongahela, Pennsylvania. And online around the world at www.rkpradio.com

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Wednesday, September 9, 2015

the Small Still Voice

" came a small still voice" 


The Great Prophet Elijah  faithfully proclaimed the word of the Lord God to the people of Israel while it was under the rule of King Ahab and his pagan Priestess wife Jezebel. Many in the land of Israel were turning away from the God of their Fathers, Abrahan, Issac and Jacob. Elijah's ministry is recounted in the Holy Scriptures in the Book of 1 Kings.

The people were forsaking the very Covenant which the Lord God had established with Israel and were ,thru the influence of Jezebel,  profaning themselves in the worship of lifeless idols and the worship of Baal and Asherah.

Even Jezebel's name, which is best translated as "where is the prince?" , this ceremonial phrase is drawn from ritualistic shout of the priest of Baal during their sacrifices to Baal in the times when Baal was thought to be in the "underworld".

King Ahab was weak and ineffective leader who Jezebel manipulated to her own ends and the advancement of the "gods" whom she worshiped. Ahab even commissioned the building of a temple dedicated to the "god" Baal to be erected in order to please Jezebel.Ahab and Jezebel are described in Scripture  as "having done evil in the sight of the Lord".

Baal, who is worshiped as a "god" of nature who sends rain is proven powerless when the Lord God declares that the  rain would be with held due to Israel's continued idolatry and not even due would appear upon the land.

"And Elijah the Tishbite, who was of the settlers of Gilead, said unto Ahab: 'As the LORD, the God of Israel, lives, before whom I stand, there shall not be dew nor rain these years, but according to my word."1Kings:17:1

Elijah

In the midst of the Israel and the declining spiritual condition of the nation the Prophet Elijah,who's name means "Yahweh is my God",  lifts his voice with power and  speaks the word of God admonishing and correcting the people encouraging them to return to their God and to be faithful to the Lord who set them free and established them in the land.

Elijah is bold in his proclamations and and challenges all , from Ahab and Jezebel,  her prophets and priest, and the common people to forsake the demon "gods" which have no power and return to the Lord.

Elijah's challenges is so powerful that when Elijah approaches Ahab calls Elijah "the troubler of Israel" .1Kings:18:16b-17

 Mount Caramel

The situation confrontation  within Israel and between Elijah and Ahab and Jezebel comes to a powerful juncture when Elijah challenges the prophets of Baal to assemble upon Mount Caramel in northern Israel to determine who is and who is not God. Whether Baal is God or the Lord is God.

“I have not made trouble for Israel,” Elijah replied. “But you and your father’s family have. You have abandoned the Lord’s commands and have followed the Baals. Now summon the people from all over Israel to meet me on Mount Carmel. And bring the four hundred and fifty prophets of Baal and the four hundred prophets of Asherah, who eat at Jezebel’s table.”

So Ahab sent word throughout all Israel and assembled the prophets on Mount Carmel. Elijah went before the people and said, “How long will you waver between two opinions? If the Lord is God, follow him; but if Baal is God, follow him.” (18-20)

Here at the summit of Mount Caramel, Elijah the Prophet of the Lord God challenges not Ahab and Jezebel but the very prophets and priest of Baal. Defeating them thru a display of the very power of God as the fire of the power of God consumes Elijah's water drenched offering and the stone alter on which it has been offered causing the assembled crowd to declare that "the Lord is God" . 1Kings:18:22-40

This display of power leads to the execution of the prophets and priest of Baal thru an order issued thru Elijah.

In to the Wilderness

However, even after so great a display of the power of God and the great victory which the Lord had given to Elijah, we find that conditions did not develop as Elijah as hoped. The Prophet had anticipated a more profound result in the land after his victory, but little had changed.

Ahab then  issues a warrant calling for the arrest and death of Elijah. Elijah now finds things difficult in Israel and with government now searching for the Prophet he falls into a state of discouragement and self-pity , he then becomes fearful and attempts to elude the authorities.

"Elijah was afraid and ran for his life." 1Kings:19:3

Elijah, sitting under a Juniper tree  in the Wilderness of Judah ,  in his despondency  sleeps. The Lord sends and angel to awaken him and there he finds food and water which have been made ready for him Here the Prophet is fed by the Lord .

Then the Prophet departs the Judean Wilderness and after a forty day journey Elijah and his way to Mount Horab, that is Sinai,  the Mountain of God , where the Lord God had enacted the Covenant with Israel,  and here Elijah and enters a cave.

 Alone , Elijah sits in a cave and ponders the events which brought him to this point. He had witnessed the power of God displayed,  the people cried out to declaring that the Lord was God , the prophets and priest of Baal were slain , rain fell from the heavens and the three year drought was broken  , he had been given a great victory,  and the Lord used him mightily.

Elijah had expected a profound transformation in the nation, yet , Ahab issued an arrest warrant and threatened the Prophets life,  little had changed in the land.

Now the Prophet sits in cave alone and disheartened in the Wilderness wondering what would happen.

Display of Power-The Small Still Voice

As Elijah sits alone in the Cave of Horab, the Lord speaks to him in a small  still voice.

"What are you doing here, Elijah?" 1Kings:19:9b

Elijah's responds in a tone despondency and of self-pity.

"He replied, “I have been very zealous for the Lord God Almighty. The Israelites have rejected your covenant, torn down your altars, and put your prophets to death with the sword. I am the only one left, and now they are trying to kill me too.” (10)

Elijah  is told to go out of the cave and to see the Lord  passing by. As the Prophet stands upon the mountain side he wittiness a display of power as the "Lord passes by" .

"The Lord said, “Go out and stand on the mountain in the presence of the Lord, for the Lord is about to pass by.”

Then a great and powerful wind tore the mountains apart and shattered the rocks before the Lord, but the Lord was not in the wind. 

After the wind there was an earthquake, but the Lord was not in the earthquake. After the earthquake came a fire, but the Lord was not in the fire. And after the fire came a small still voice. When Elijah heard it, he pulled his cloak over his face and went out and stood at the mouth of the cave.

Then voice said to him, “What are you doing here, Elijah?” (11-13)

The Prophet see's a great display of the power of God, Wind, Shaking of the Earth, and Fire.  Yet , the narrative tells us that the "Lord was not in"  these great displays. These great manifestations of power are then  followed by "a small still voice".

After  manifestation of power the Lord address Elijah asking him "what are doing here, Elijah?"

 Elijah, still focused upon himself answers.  

 “I have been very zealous for the Lord God Almighty. The Israelites have rejected your covenant, torn down your altars, and put your prophets to death with the sword. I am the only one left, and now they are trying to kill me too.(14)

 Go Your Way

The Lord responds that there is still work for the Prophet to undertake, to not be entrapped by self-pity and self focus, but to be going and doing the work that the Lord had called him to do and that he is not alone in his service to God. (15-18)

John the Baptist in The Spirit of Elijah

We are told in the prophetic words of the Scripture that before the coming of the Messiah there would be another to proceed him, this one was to come in the very spirit of the Great Prophet Elijah preparing the way for the Lord.

"Behold, I am going to send you Elijah the prophet before the coming of the great and terrible day of the LORD. "He will restore the hearts of the fathers to their children and the hearts of the children to their fathers, so that I will not come and smite the land with a curse."Mal:4:5-6

Before our Lord Jesus came forward and began his public ministry John the Baptist or "Baptizer", lifted  up his voice there upon the banks of that Jordan , declaring that a transformation was under way, that the long sought for Messiah was about to appear and imploring the people to repent and return to their God just as Elijah had done.

John was facing the Ahab and Jezebel  of his day, that is , Herod Antipas and his adulterous "wife" Herodias,  and a host of "religious" leaders who were using their position for their own gain and status at the expense of the people.

 " Now in those days John the Baptist came, preaching in the wilderness of Judea, saying, "Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand."Matt:3:1-2

 John's preaching indites both Herod and the religious leaders calling them a "brood of vipers".

"But when he saw many of the Pharisees and Sadducees coming to where he was baptizing, he said to them: “You brood of vipers! Who warned you to flee from the coming wrath? (7)
 
As we look carefully at John's words we see that he believed that there would be sweeping and profound changes at the coming of the Messiah .

The Baptist utilizes  Apocalyptic images of the "ax" , "wrath" , "fire" , the "winnowing fork", the "threshing floor", and the "burning of chaff" and "unquenchable fire" in his preaching which reveals John's belief that the Messiah and his kingdom would come in great power and  demonstrations of that power  radically altering the lives and of each and all and remove the burden of oppression off of the people and cast out those who misrule them, and thereby finally establishing the relationship which God had always intended to have with Israel.


"The ax is already at the root of the trees, and every tree that does not produce good fruit will be cut down and thrown into the fire. “I baptize you with water for repentance. But after me comes one who is more powerful than I, whose sandals I am not worthy to carry. He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire. His winnowing fork is in his hand, and he will clear his threshing floor, gathering his wheat into the barn and burning up the chaff with unquenchable fire." (10-12)

John saw the coming as an Apocalyptic event , an event accompanied by great and transformation power.

 This is the One

John witnesses the the divine signs indicating the Jesus is the very one whom all have been awaiting and the one who's coming John was in preparation for.

John see's there at the Baptism of Jesus the open heavens, the decent of the Spirit and the voice of God all confirming the Messiah ship of Jesus.

"As soon as Jesus was baptized, he went up out of the water. At that moment heaven was opened, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove and alighting on him. And a voice from heaven said, “This is my Son, whom I love; with him I am well pleased.” (16-17)

John's preaching had unnerved the religious leaders  and indited Herod, he has seen the glory of God, and the coming of the Messiah and knew that the kingdom had come, yet that Messiah did not act as John had anticipated.

John, like Elijah , had expected something profoundly different from God. The Messiah did not raise an army and go forth with sword in hand leading jubilant followers to the overthrow of  Herod and the cleansing of the Temple casting out of the "religious" leaders and the establishment of Israel as the greatest nation upon the Earth. 

John not only finds his Apocalyptic hopes unfulfilled,  that is, as he understood them. John is then arrested as Ahab had hoped to do to the Prophet Elijah centuries earlier.

John finds himself imprisoned in the cave of the dungeon of Herod's palace, and there in the darkness the Baptist  has time to think.

Nothing had happened in the way which John believed that they would.

Jesus, the  Messiah,  fulfills none of John's Apocalyptic hopes in the way that John believed that he  would. John had anticipated what Elijah saw in the Wilderness at Horab, Wind, The Shaking of the Earth and Fire.

There was not great wind to shatter rock and stone, nor the shaking of the Earth which rent the land in two nor was there fire which consumed the chaff of oppression and hypocrisy.

John is perplexed and  sends some of his disciples  to Jesus asking him to make sense of his failed Apocalyptic hopes.

John had known that Jesus was God's anointed Messiah but he anticipated something different from Jesus. The Baptist had hoped that all the prophecies would now come to pass, but Jesus' ministry seemed outside of his anticipations.

"Now when John, while imprisoned, heard of the works of Christ, he sent word by his disciples and said to Him, "Are You the Expected One, or shall we look for someone else?" Matt:11:2-3

 Jesus' answer is more like the "small still voice" which spoke to Elijah rather the ,wind, earthquake and fire.

"Jesus answered and said to them, "Go and report to John what you hear and see: the BLIND RECEIVE SIGHT and the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed and the deaf hear, the dead are raised up, and the POOR HAVE THE GOSPEL PREACHED TO THEM.…"(4-5)

  The Small Still Voice

Jesus brought what may rather be seen as a "small still voice". Jesus brought not the call to an Apocalyptic war in the establishment of God's Kingdom, but  rather the kingdom established thru his acts of love , healing and proclamation of God's forgiveness for any who will but freely receive it.

The Author of the Epistle to the Hebrews tells us that it is thru Jesus that God now speaks to us.

"God, after He spoke long ago to the fathers in the prophets in many portions and in many ways, in these last days has spoken to us in His Son, whom He appointed heir of all things, through whom also He made the world.…" Heb:1:1-2

Jesus' acts of mercy , love, grace, healing had and have, far more power than any wind , or earthquake or fire could ever have. Jesus calls out to as the very embodiment of that "small still voice" who speaks to all humanity of the love which our Creator God has for us and his desire that we know him and come to accept the salvation accomplished for us thru Jesus ,in his life, death and resurrection.

Jesus speaks to us as the very embodiment of the "small still voice" of God who relentlessly speaks to us about God's love, even when we desire to see wind, earthquake and fire. 

  There is great lesson for each and all of us;when we come to believe in Jesus Christ and see him for who he is as the very holy Son of God ,we often hope for great Apocalyptic displays of divine power which will radically transform the landscape of our lives and others.

This can be especially true  in our own  lives or ministries ,  when the Lord uses us in a great way, we see the power of God and we may feel that our lives are about to be  launch in a given direction, we may see ourselves being used by God to undertake great things, we have hopes and anticipations as did Elijah and John, yet when these anticipations do not come to pass we should not as both Elijah and John fall into a state of despondency or self pity, rather all the more,  we should see what God has already done and know that there is yet work to be done and listen all the more to that "small still voice"... 

Benediction: May we each and all ever hear that "small still voice" of God embodied in our Lord Jesus Christ , today, tomorrow and forevermore Amen.


 Rev. Todd Crouch, Pastor
The Fountain of Life Church a Congregation of Grace Communion
2101 Old National Pike.
Washington, Pennsylvania.   www.gcfountainoflife.org

The Fountain of Life is heard  on the RKP Radio Network 1710 and 1670 AM in Washington and North Franklin ,and 1790 AM  in the Arden Fair Grounds area of Washington Pennsylvania, and on 1710 AM in Bentleyville and Monongahela, Pennsylvania. And online around the world at www.rkpradio.com

The Fountain of Life WebCast Program- http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/71243900

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