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Friday, 24 April 2009

  • Calling all Christian Writers - Do you want to be published? Keep reading

    Hello Friends!

    I am always so blessed by what I read from my fellow Christians!  I wanted to bring a brand new on-line Bible Studies website to your attention.

    I have been blessed and privileged by God to be a part of this new ministry. For this reason, I would like to extend an invitation to my fellow writers who are looking to expand their ministry from the blogging world to the world of on-line publishing within a writers community.

    This is not to take away from current work. It is designed to expand and not conflict with what God is already doing through you.

    Please take a moment and click on the this link to read more about World Wide Bible Studies.

    I look foward to the possibilities of joining forces for the Kingdom of our great God and Savior, Jesus Christ!

    Read Here

    Many Blessings to you as you serve our great God!

    Teresa

     

     

     

     

     

  • A Weekend Away Brings New Perspective and Tools for Daily Living

    Greetings my dear friends!

    This past weekend I was blessed to go to the coast for a weekend away with the gals (about 40). The theme for our retreat was "Calm in the Storm". Such an appropriate title for many of us these days.

    The Theme verse was, "They Cried out..God stilled the storm to a whisper..." Psalm 107:28 & 29

    Can you imagine God calming our storms to a whisper if we would only stop and cry out to him instead of trying to row our own boat - this may be fine when there is a gentle stream, but when life is anything but a dream...

    Much of the point was calling on God before the storms come. Having a close relationship with our Father especially when times are good, so that we are better prepared for the storm. The great thing about God, though, is that even if we wait, he is faithful to respond.

    I pray we will all draw near to God at all times! Pray without ceasing and keep our spiritual muscles in shape!

    I wanted to share a short article I wrote about this weekend, which includes a "survival kit for everyday that was passed out to us at the retreat. Click here to read. Feel free to print that list out if it blesses you

    May God bless you and may you feel his loving arms around you!

Monday, 29 December 2008

  • Last Year's New Years Resolution: How Did we Do--and a Prayer for 2009

    Today is December 27, 2008. All is quiet and peaceful-the calm after the storm of Christmas--giving me opportunity to reflect on these past 12 months.

    I was drawn to the personal note on the January 2008 Issue of, "Be Ready", the monthly newsletter of In Season Ministries. The following is what I wrote:

    "Dear friends and family in Christ,

    Today is January 4, 2008. As I sit here and write, I wonder about the many New Years resolutions that have been made, and especially how many more have been or will be broken. As for me, I made one on December 31 st -kept it on January 1st-2nd, then broke it on January 3 rd . Sigh. I just cannot seem to get myself up any earlier than 5:00am to work out. So here you have it; excuse number one: I just cannot get up. More accurately, I chose not to get up."

    "As I thought about the reality of breaking my resolution, I realize everything we do involves choice--so I made a new resolution: a choice. One I feel I should have no problem wanting to keep. I choose to be more like Christ at the end of this year than I am today. This starts by reading more of God's word and less of Ted Dekker. It also means not looking back at the past year and relishing my accomplishments and blessings--and thankfully, it means not looking back on last year's heartache. I am not talking about looking back with a sense of joy, or sigh of relief, but I am talking about turning our heads so far backward that we cannot see the blessings and opportunities that are set before us."

    "Two Scriptures come to my mind as I consider this new commitment: No one, having put his hand to the plow, and looking back, is fit for the kingdom of God.' (Luke 9:62) and, "Brethren, I do not count myself to have apprehended; but one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind and reaching forward to those things which are ahead.' (Philippians 3:13)"

    "Whatever your New Years Resolution, I pray it will include a commitment to draw closer to the Lord this year, and that it will be one you keep. May the Lord be with each one of us-may we pursue Him with everything that is within us! Love in Jesus, Teresa."

    The question then, is how did I do? Am I more like Jesus now than I was at the beginning of the year?

    After an honest assessment of my over all behavior and attitude, I can answer with a yes. I have been given many opportunities to exercise unconditional love and forgiveness and plenty of times when I had to give up my "right" to be right, for the sake of another's well-being and peace of mind. Please don't misunderstand, this was never an easy task. There were many tears and challenges along the way. Nevertheless, the outcome always involved peace and the ability to move forward without bitterness in my heart. I suspect this year will bring new opportunities to be more like Christ. There are already a few in the works. This time, it involves being more concerned with what God thinks than what others think and doing what is right over what is popular. You see, being more like Jesus doesn't require me to be perfect, just willing.

    As for the working-out and having that rock solid-wonder woman figure, well, not so much. That is just fine with me, the beauty within will just have to keep getting better to hide the imperfections of this tattered body.

    How about you--how did you do?

    Here we are at the end of 2008, filled with its share of joy and pain. What will we choose for 2009. Will we pursue the better job or the bigger house--what about the better body? These are not bad in themselves, but at what cost?

    On the other hand, why not pursue love, grace, kindness and putting others before ourselves. These attributes belong to all of humanity-religion aside. These are things all of us can all chose in the New Year. Then maybe, just maybe, all those other things we seek might fall into place, and if not, it won't kill us.

    If your heart desires, please pray with me:

    Heavenly Father,

    May this be a year of strong fellowship for all-restore relationships, bring new friendships our way. Help us to move forward in excitement for the new things you have planned. Give us the grace to let go of the past and put it behind us. May we have true forgiveness in our hearts so that we do not continue to carry the past on our shoulders. Help us to look to this New Year with a clean slate. Turn our hearts toward the things that matter to you and the One who can give us the courage to do so. Finally Father, help us to set aside our accomplishments in this past year, so we have room for the new you have in store.

    In the name of Jesus I pray, Amen.

    Teresa Ortiz

Thursday, 27 November 2008

  • God's Banner: Go! Fight! Win!

    Yahweh Nissi is a Hebrew name which translates to--The Lord is my banner. This name is packed with meaning and could actually be a study within a study. There is only room for me to skim the surface, however, yet I hope it will stir our hearts and cause us to draw closer to our Adonay.

    God's banner is descriptive of His covering, His protection, His ownership, His power, His intervention, and last but not least, it speaks of the pride and confidence He has in His children. This last one blows me away!

    What comes to mind when you think about a banner? My mind goes back to the days when my daughter played basketball. The walls on the school gym were covered with banners. There were  big fancy banners by the local businesses that supported high-school sports--which was great, but the banners that made the girls the happiest were the ones made from big rolls of paper that were hand-painted by family and friends. These had personal words of encouragement and spoke of pride and confidence. In addition, how about the banners on the professional level--sponsors like Nike, or Pepsi and Coca-Cola. These companies do not invest their money in a person or a team unless they are confident in whom they represent.  We hear it all the time, "Pepsi is the proud sponsor of _______".

    Applying the concept of a banner to our Creator is heartwarming. Could God have confidence in me? Biblically, what is God's banner saying about me? Job comes to mind; God answers Satan saying, do you consider my servant Job? He is a righteous man, go ahead, give it your best shot…

    There is a confidence in knowing God's banner is behind us and over us. It shows that He is not ashamed to be identified with us. There is a responsibility on our part, however, to do our banner proud--our confidence should not lead to arrogance, indifference, or behavior that would bring shame to the One who believes in us.

    The Bible speaks of many banners, four of which directly relate to His people.

    We will look at two together.

    The banner of Victory

    Exodus chapter 17 tells the story of the battle between Amalek and the Israelites. In verses 8-16, we see how God fought for his people and he gave them victory over Amalek and his people. The key in this victory was the teamwork between Moses, Aaron and Hur. While Moses lifted his hands toward heaven, Aaron and Hur held each arm up so he would not tire. For every time Moses' hands fell, they would begin to lose the battle, yet when his hands were lifted high, they would have victory.

    When the battle ended, Moses built an altar and called it "The Lord is my banner" because he recognized that the battle belonged to the Lord.

    There is a New Testament application to this story. Jesus designed the church to carry his name and He gave us the command to fellowship with one another because He understood the power and strength that comes from unity. We are never meant to fight our battles alone. Why do we try? Maybe it's because we forget that God's banner of victory flew high in the sky that fateful day when Jesus was raised to the heavens on that old rugged tree-known as the cross-the banner of our victory.

    The banner of Healing

    Isaiah chapter 53 reveals prophesy of the coming Messiah--how He would bare the guilt and shame of the sin of all humanity. In verse 5 it specially says, "by His stripes we are healed."

    As we read on through the rest of Isaiah, we are told of all Jesus would suffer to make healing possible. It speaks of spiritual healing from sin. This is awesome news because all who call upon Jesus will receive spiritual healing and cleansing.

    In the New Testament, the book of James chapter 5 speaks of the physical healing that is offered by Jesus. This comes through the anointing of oil and prayer--according to the will and purposes of God.

    He will give us victory in our trials--he will heal our broken hearts and bind our wounds. El Roi will do what it takes to shake us up and teach us the right way to live--forsaking sin, thereby eliminating many of the things that cause sickness and heartbreak in our lives in the first place.

    I encourage you to take some time and read the word of God; learn of his other banners and what they mean for you.

    The banner of Salvation can be found in John chapter three. Ask yourself; what is my responsibility when I decide to carry the name of God over my life?

    The banner of Love can be found in Song of Solomon chapter two. Ponder this thought; how will it affect the way you live?

    DIG A LITTLE DEEPER

    If these few words have caused your heart to want more, I suggest reading Isaiah 49:22-25 and 1 Corinthians 15:52, 54-57.

    Walk in victory today knowing and believing that Yahweh Nissi is the only one who can bring eternal strength, freedom, restoration, and salvation.

    This dear friends, is something to be excited about!. Therefore, go out with joy and be led forth with peace.
     

  • Barabbas and Jesus: What will you Do?

    Barabbas was a man who was in prison with a death sentence at the time Jesus was arrested for crimes he did not commit. Barabbas on the other hand, was guilty beyond any doubt and deserved his punishment.

    He represents all of humanity since the fall of man in the Garden of Eden.  Each of us has a bit of Barabbas within our soul.  We lie at times, we lash out in anger and  say mean words that hurt, we gossip and well, you name it.

    The account of Barabbas is recorded for us in the Gospel of Matthew--27:16-26, and he is mentioned again briefly in Acts 3:14-15.

    I recently watched a video that brought this story to life in a moving and powerful way-it tells about the day Barabbas heard about Jesus.  We don't know how it affected Barabbas, but we can decide how it will affect us.

    I invite you to spend a few more moments of your time to watch this video. You can watch it by clicking, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=toEdT0VEHKI
     

    At the end of the video, the question is posed, "What will you do"?

    Each of us know in the depth of our hearts who we really are.  We know when God is speaking.  We can hear the faint voice of grace calling out our names. If this is you today, I encourage you to answer the call.

    All it takes is the courage to ask God to forgive you for running all these days, months or years.  Surrender your life to Him--he already called you so he is waiting to hear from you.  Accept the trade He made for you--your life for his. Jesus Christ paid the price so we wouldn't have to.  It is an eternal decision with benefits that begin the moment you open your heart.

    Give Jesus a try, what have you to lose? Chances are nothing else has worked out so well so far.  You may not be in a literal prison, though some are, but you are in your own personal prison and the real you is literally dying to get out.

    This is a sobering message, but these are tough times--some of you might even be angry at what you saw and what you are reading now, yet you are compelled to continue.  Why is that?  Perhaps it's because you are tired of running.

    Freedom begins today, right this moment.

    Here is an example of what you can pray:

    Dear Lord,

    I am tired of running from you, thank you for never giving up on me.  There is a lot I don't know or understand about you, but I have come to realize that you are real. Please come into my life, help me understand and learn from you.  I need you in my life, I want you in my life. Please take these feeling of doubt and turn them into a strong faith.  I have so little to give at the moment, but I am trusting you to take all that I have. I promise to follow you and I will rely on you to help me keep my promise.  In Jesus name, Amen.

    You can change it to fit what your heart speaks. I only include it for those who have never prayed before.

    This however, is just the beginning.  The Christian life with all its rewards has its challenges. Christianity is not for the weak.  You will need to find a healthy, Bible believing church, get a Bible and start reading.  I can guarantee it will be awkward at first, but don't let that keep you from moving forward.  Soon you will feel comfortable in your new life with Christ.

    There are a lot of great books to help you get started. I suggest the following:

    How to Study Your Bible by Kay Arthur

    Evidence for Faith 101 by Bruce Bickel and Stan Jantz

    The Spirit-Filled Study Bible – New King James Version

    The New Living Translation of the Bible  

    Lord bless you in you new walk with Christ!

    Related Post: I am a New Christian

     

    ©  Teresa Ortiz 2008

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  • Hi, my name is Teresa, I am the founder of In Season Ministries. I am a writer and Christian speaker. I responded to God's call on my life 20 years ago, and I have been teaching the word of God for 19 of those years, using the failures and successes of my life as an example. I have been married for 22 years and have 2 teenage children. I love Jesus, sharing His word, reading, music and hangin' with friends. I am looking forward to getting to know sisters in Christ. God Bless you! Visit In Season Ministries Web-sit at www.inseason2tim.com for more information and encouragement, for on-line Bible studies available for printing and to sign up for our monthly newsletter.

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