Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Speak Up God, I Can’t Hear You!

Have you ever prayed to God but was unsure of whether or not you heard Him? Are you confident that the voice you hear during prayer belongs to God? As we journey through everyday life, hearing God can seem impossible. We’re often bombarded by the demands of home, work and family that sometimes it seems as though we wouldn’t know the voice of God if it blared in our ears on a microphone.
In order to live victorious lives and operate in the fullness of all God has for us, we need to hear from God. We need to trust that when we call Him, He will answer. For many Christians, this can be a difficult thing to grasp. Some tend to struggle with recognizing God’s voice while others experience problems in hearing God for themselves. Below are few things that perpetually impede our ability to hear from God.
The primary reason many of us do not hear from God is unbelief. The bible reminds us that without faith it is impossible to please God. It also explains that a double-minded person will receive nothing from the Lord. Your faith can move mountains. The second reason we don’t hear God is immaturity. Remember the prodigal son?
Because he was immature and unwise, he spent his entire inheritance on nothing of great importance. He did not want to listen to his father because he honestly believed he was doing the right thing. He shunned his father’s advice and scoffed at his pleas for him to reconsider his decision. Immaturity often leads to disobedience which ultimately results in destruction.
The next reason we are not hearing God is un-forgiveness. Expecting to hear from God while you’re harboring un-forgiveness in your heart will typically result in one nothing: frustration, anger or rage. Try to think of un-forgiveness as a spiritual blocker or inhibitor. It clouds your mind and heart making you insensitive to the prompting of God’s spirit. Refusing to forgive those who offend or hurt us means we ourselves cannot expect the Father to forgive us. And forgive my sins as I forgive those who sin against me. Offense causes us to stew I a cesspool of emotions which traditionally leads to sin.
We all know that where sin abounds, God’s grace abounds that much more. However, we also know that Christ teaches that sin begins with our thoughts—it begins unresolved baggage stemming from offense or un-forgiveness. When sin is present, we traditionally neglect God. We do not pray, spend quality time with Him or even listen to Him. Instead, we rely on our own understandings and judgments which always lead to pain and suffering. It does not have to be this way.
We can live victoriously through Christ but it requires our full cooperation and commitment. We must begin to trust God. Baha’i believe prayer can help with trust. We have to allow our faith to guide us beyond what we can see, feel or think.


©2010-2013 Minister Claretta Taylor Pam, Global Ecumenical Ministries Inc. and Universal Life Church Monastery of Massachusetts. All Rights Reserved







Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Be Not Afraid

Today, we will talk about Jeremiah. By far, it is one of the most powerful accounts in the bible about transcending fear and operating in the call of God for your life. There are several lessons I learned from this account.

I chose you before I formed you in the womb; I set you apart before you were born. I appointed you a prophet to the nations. But I protested, “oh no Lord, God! Look, I don’t know how to speak since I am only a youth.” Then the Lord said to me: do not say, “I am only a youth,” for you will go to everyone I send you to and speak whatever I tell you. Do not be afraid of anyone, for I will be with you to deliver you. Then the Lord reached out His hand, touched my mouth…” Jeremiah 1: 5-9

The first thing I noticed about Jeremiah was his fear. He was afraid and rightfully so. Several biblical connotations indicate that Jeremiah was a teenager when God revealed Himself to him. He was terrified especially in a society where youth were taught to revere and respect their elders. Culture and tradition dictated that youth could speak when spoken too. Clearly, one could understand Jeremiah’s reluctance.
However, God created each of us with a purpose. He interwove our destinies into the very fabric of time and space breathing life at the appointed time. It is a done deal—all that is missing is our obedience. Lesson 1: when God calls you to your destiny and begins to ignite your passion for something, it is already too late for excuses.

In this passage, God says that He handpicked us for our purpose even before we were conceived! He saw the end of our destiny before we even knew what our destiny entailed. This tells me that God equipped us with the ability to operate in our destiny. He breathed expectations, desires, and plans into each of our hearts.

Hence, when fear presses us give up, we need only lean on God, trust Him at His word (about our destiny) and allow Him to orchestrate our steps. Lesson 2: What God starts, He finishes. He does not abandon us—ever. Much like Jainism, God speaks truthfully.

God told Jeremiah do not say you are only a youth for you will go…and speak…for I will be with you to deliver you. In other words, God was telling Jeremiah to stop giving Him excuses. God knew Jeremiah was a kid when He came to Him. God was saying, Jeremiah I already took that (his age) into consideration. Age is never a factor with God. Whether young, old or someplace in between, God’s purpose for your life is not determined by age. Lesson 3: it is God who empowers you to be able to operate in your purpose. The same way God touched Jeremiah and caused him to minister to a nation, is the same way God can touch you.


©2010-2013 Minister Claretta Taylor Pam, Global Ecumenical Ministries Inc. and Universal Life Church Monastery of Massachusetts. All Rights Reserved







Wednesday, April 15, 2015

LIFE: Self vs. Spirit

God is also serious about me setting my heart on spiritual matters and not the fleeting shallow temporary pleasures of this world! God’s Spirit can sustain me; give me life, love, joy, peace, and so much more! Why why why do I continue to look elsewhere for these things???

Humanity struggles with this: self vs. spirit. But let’s encourage one another to remain spiritually minded and deny self. Let’s love and serve others, animals, and our planet instead of just caring about “us four and no more.” James says God gives grace to the humble. What is grace? Unmerited favor. We don’t deserve it, but God gives it when we are humble and our heart is concerned about pleasing God and living compassionate and loving lives here on this earth.

I know for myself I’m going to make more time to get quiet before God. Let God’s spirit refresh and renew me. Take a deep breath and contemplate what is really important in this life. Be grateful. Accept the peace and joy God has so freely given.

©2010-2013 Minister Claretta Taylor Pam, Global Ecumenical Ministries Inc. and Universal Life Church Monastery of Massachusetts. All Rights Reserved

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

WORK: Career path

If you are wondering if you are in the career that God has called you to fulfill, you will know by your passion. Do you look forward to going to work? Do you feel productive? If you are not passionate or dread going to work, perhaps you are not doing what God would like you to do.

Take some time to evaluate your options. Do you have to stay in your current job? Perhaps you may for a season, but not necessarily forever. Ask God to lead you to a career path that you would love and that you’ve got gifts and talents for. You have every right to change careers if you are not satisfied with your current one. Just do it.

©2010-2013 Minister Claretta Taylor Pam, Global Ecumenical Ministries Inc. and Universal Life Church Monastery of Massachusetts. All Rights Reserved

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

HEALTH: Don't wait to get healthy

Oftentimes people wait until it’s too late to begin eating healthy and taking care of their bodies. Perhaps they go to the doctor and are told they have a serious condition or high blood pressure, or are obese and it is affecting their health. It is always hard to hear such news, but it also can motivate people to begin making lifestyle changes at that time.

Little by little, step by step, we can make changes that can help prevent sickness and disease. Drinking more water, eating healthier foods, and exercising more are all things that will benefit your health.

©2010-2013 Minister Claretta Taylor Pam, Global Ecumenical Ministries Inc. and Universal Life Church Monastery of Massachusetts. All Rights Reserved