Saturday, July 6, 2019

Think About It. Again - "No Names" by Steve Martin


Think About It. Again - "No Names" by Steve Martin

July 6, 2019

While searching for a previous message I had written, to share with friends of mine, I came across this Now Think About It from September 1, 2014, entitled No Names. And then I got to thinking, "How many who currently are readers of my messages have seen my most recent ones but don't know about the other 436 that I started writing 10 years ago?"

I think there may be yet a few left in the world's population who would fit in that category. And you just may be one of them.

So, here is one I selected to kick off a new series of mine which I am calling "Think About It. Again". It just might be an encouragement for you today, yet written from back then, especially if you are from New York City.

Think about it. Again. 
Or for the first time.

Steve Martin
Founder/President
Love For His People ministry
Charlotte, North Carolina  USA




No Names
- Now Think On This
by Steve Martin

“In the daytime (for there will be no night there) its gates will never be closed; and they will bring the glory and the honor of the nations into it; and nothing unclean, and no one who practices abomination and lying, shall ever come into it, but only those whose names are written in the Lamb's book of life.” Rev. 21:25-27 NASU

It had been almost two months since I had written a NOW THINK ON THIS article. In fact, when I started writing this one I didn’t even have a title, so I just started out calling it “No Name.” Come to find out that is what it ended up being, in plurality though.


Lorraine Unzicker - front row, left
Over this period of summertime, from mid-July to the first day of September, the days had been long as time moved forward. During those days, my wife’s Mom, Lorraine, had passed on at the age of 92 to her eternal reward. Other than that, it seemed nothing significant had occurred that directly affected our immediate lives here in North Carolina, or so one might think. 

Almost daily newscasts reported on Israel protecting her citizens and eliminating some Hamas terrorists in Gaza (though you had to get news from Israel itself to get it reported accurately); Russia seemed to be lying about its involvement in Ukraine; and the USA continued on its downward path socially and economically, that a good portion of its citizens haven’t eyes to see. Only our Lord has the complete wisdom and understanding as to what it all means, where it is going, and how exactly this age will be fulfilled in His plans and purposes.

Through all of this, many well-known people have been spoken of or written about. In considering those names whom the world highlights, with their feats of glory in government, sports, education, entertainment, religion or science, it makes me think of the millions whom we never hear about, who live or had lived “normal” lives, rarely seen or heard outside their immediate family and friends, and yet whom the Lord considers as friends for the relationship they have (or had before their passing) with Him.

My wife Laurie likes to read the daily obituaries printed in the Charlotte Observer delivered to our home. I have questioned her interest in this a few times, thinking of it personally as a waste of time, to read of the deaths of those in our city and nearby towns. But then again, as we value the lives of those the Lord has created, these “no names” in my life are among the many who have impacted the lives of kin, workplaces, and realms they walked in while living. Hopefully, many of them lived the life their Creator had intended – to be fruitful, multiply, and demonstrate His love. Hopefully, they knew the Lord Jesus as their personal Savior and Lord, and now also abide with Him. Time will tell us. By now they know for themselves.


Gravestone in the Old Settler's Cemetery in uptown Charlotte, NC. "Blessed are the pure in heart..."

Looking back over 60 years of life, I believe I treasured the desire in my heart, of wanting to make my life count, of hearing what the Lord had created for me to do, and then doing it. He has certainly taken me down many roads, both physically and spiritually, that I would not have expected. I also believe that when the roll is called up yonder and the Book of Life is opened, that the life led here on planet Earth will have had an impact beyond what my natural eyes have seen. I too would hope that the ripple effect of obedience will have touched others enough to have caused them to look to the One seated on the throne, for faith, hope, and love.


Many “no names” are doing what they know to do – in serving the needs of those around them; raising families in an environment hostile against Scriptural marriages; working a noble job the best they know how; and giving to their fellow mankind a part of the Father’s heart – doing so while living their daily life. We may never hear their name broadcast on the local or national news, printed in the town newspaper or going viral on the social media, but He Who is All-Knowing knows their name and is ready to give them their reward at that appointed time.


I may not start reading the obituaries, but next time I do hear of someone “famous” dying and their feats glorified, I will think of the many who also left their body here that day, unreported by most accounts, and whom the majority of us will never hear about. But when I meet them in heaven, where true eternal deeds will be revealed, having passed through the testing fire, I will marvel at the impact they certainly had, doing what they were gifted to do. They certainly will be honored and cherished more than what they ever dreamed of, as they stand before the Lamb, the King of kings, the Lord of lords, the Lion of the tribe of Judah, and their names in the Book of Life are called off. The “no names” will have shared His Name.

“Then I looked, and there was the Lamb standing on Mount Tziyon; and with him were 144,000 who had his name and his Father’s name written on their foreheads.” Rev. 14:1-2 Complete Jewish Bible


Love For His People, Inc. is a charitable, not-for-profit USA humanitarian organization started in 2010 to share the love of the Father in the nations.


Originally published - Now Think On This #162 - “No Names” by Steve Martin 
Date: In the year of our Lord 2014 (09.01.14) Monday at 2:30 pm in Charlotte, NC

All previous editions of Now Think On This can be found on my Now Think On This website.

Friday, July 5, 2019

Even queens will offer their crowns - Strength For Israel gathering - July 5, 2019 in Fort Mill, SC


Strength For Israel gathering - NEXT: July 5 at 7 pm in THE BARN! Antioch International Church in Fort Mill, SC. Full worship team & Israeli dance.


Come any way you can!

July 5, 2019, Friday 7 pm
Antioch International Church
Fort Mill, SC

Strength For Israel 
1st Friday of the month gathering
July 5, 2019, in The BARN!
Antioch International Church
453 Glynwood Forest Drive
Fort Mill, SC 29715

(street renamed from previous 8400 Regent Pkwy. Fort Mill, SC 29715)

NEXT: July 5 at 7 pm in THE BARN!
(main sanctuary)
(off) 803-396-0595    (cell) 704-806-6934


David Peterman - July 5 announcement
Antioch International Church
Fort Mill, SC

David Peterman
Shabbat candle lighting and teaching

Steve Martin Published on July 1, 2019

Strength For Israel - first Friday of the month gathering. Antioch International Church in Fort Mill, SC

7 pm each First Friday of the month in the AIC Barn auditorium.

Led by David and Luana Peterman. Messianic worship team includes Steve and Laurie Martin, worship leaders, with the worship team. Primarily songs by Paul Wilbur and Integrity Music.



Formerly we met in the Fireside Room downstairs at AIC. Photos below.


Steve Martin, David & Luana Peterman
June 7, 2019

Steve Martin - worship leader
Tommy Lopez and David Peterman
April 2019 1st Friday photo

Messianic songs are sung. July 5 we will have a full worship team!

Our previous meeting on June 7, 2019: Watch here: Kadosh, Kadosh L'Cha





 Luanna and David Peterman





Glimmers of the Season By Morris Ruddick

[SIGN] Glimmers of the Season

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Glimmers of the Season

By Morris Ruddick on Jul 05, 2019 01:28 am
GLIMMERS OF THE SEASON “Once Upon a Town” by Bob Greene is an amazing story of community. During days when freedom as we know it was seriously at risk, North Platte, Nebraska was a train stop for troops traveling from the western US to the European theater of WWII and from the east to the […]

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I Am Alive And Thankful For Your Prayers - Lance Wallnau

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July 4, 2019
I'm writing to thank all of you who were with me during the shocking ordeal of needing to have an emergency surgery last week.
Let me tell you, it was quite a ride - it was discovered that I had a septic (literally, dead) gallbladder. It was infected, and it was beginning to become septic and infect all of my internal organs. I didn't even know that I had this problem other than I was just in pain, curled up in a ball, and trying to faith my way through it.
But I'll tell you the interesting thing about having a near-death experience is that it really teaches you how to live when you come out of it... and I came out of it very fast because of your prayers!
Please watch this heartfelt message from me, where I discuss a little more about how this whole thing has affected me. I'm in better shape now than I was before and that's good for me and bad for the devil! Thank you again for all your support and prayers!
As One,
Lance
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Lance Learning PO Box 2688 Keller, Texas 76244 United States (817) 431-4828

Do It Again | Live | Elevation Worship


Do It Again | Live | Elevation Worship



Published on Feb 24, 2017

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Elevation Worship performing their single “Do It Again” live. Subscribe to get the latest videos and songs: https://bit.ly/2kzs91K Find chord charts, lyrics, loops and more at: https://bit.ly/2J59J3k Available everywhere now: EW Website | https://bit.ly/2H52VRy Spotify | https://spoti.fi/2J3ATYu itunes | https://apple.co/2LMhvB2 Amazon | https://amzn.to/2H66N4L Connect with Elevation Worship Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/elevationwor... Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/elevationwo... Twitter | https://twitter.com/elevation_wrshp Lyrics: [Verse 1] Walking around these wallsI thought by now they'd fall But You have never failed me yet Waiting for change to come Knowing the battle's won For You have never failed me yet [Chorus 1] Your promise still stands Great is Your faithfulness, faithfulness I'm still in Your hands This is my confidence, You've never failed me yet [Verse 2] I know the night won't last Your Word will come to pass My heart will sing Your praise again Jesus, You're still enough Keep me within Your love My heart will sing Your praise again [Chorus 2] Your promise still stands Great is Your faithfulness, faithfulness I'm still in Your hands This is my confidence, You've never failed Your promise still stands Great is Your faithfulness, faithfulness I'm still in Your hands This is my confidence, You've never failed me yet [Bridge] I've seen You move, You move the mountains And I believe, I'll see You do it again You made a way, where there was no way And I believe, I'll see You do it again I've seen You move, You move the mountains And I believe, I'll see You do it again You made a way, where there was no way And I believe, I'll see You do it again I've seen You move, You move the mountains And I believe, I'll see You do it again You made a way, where there was no way And I believe, I'll see You do it again I'll see You do it again [Chorus 2] Your promise still stands Great is Your faithfulness, faithfulness I'm still in Your hands This is my confidence, You've never failed Your promise still stands Great is Your faithfulness, faithfulness I'm still in Your hands This is my confidence, You've never failed me yet [Outro] Oh, You've never failed me yet And I never will forget You've never failed me yet And I never will forget Letras: [Verso 1] Muros rodeando estoy Pensé que caerían hoy Mas nunca me has fallado Dios La espera terminará Sé que has vencido ya Nunca me has fallado Dios [Coro] En Ti confiaré Tu promesa sigue en pie Tú eres fiel Confiado andaré En tus manos estaré Siempre has sido fiel [Verso 2] La noche no durará Tu Palabra se cumplirá Mi corazón te alabará Cristo, Mi Salvador Cúbreme con tu amor Mi corazón te alabará [Puente] Yo sé que Tú Mueves montañas Yo creo en Ti Sé que lo harás otra vez Abriste el mar En el desierto Yo creo en Ti Sé que lo harás otra vez

Fire in My Bones: God Is Calling You to a Deeper Place - J. Lee Grady, Charisma Magazine


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Fire in my Bones, with J. Lee Grady
Wednesday, July 3, 2019

Of all the places I visited in Israel last year, my favorite was Jacob's well—the spot where Jesus ministered to the Samaritan woman. The authenticity of many sites in the Holy Land are disputed, but nobody has any question about this famous well, which is located in the modern city of Nablus in the West Bank.
Now housed inside a Greek Orthodox church, the well is carved into solid rock. Visitors are allowed to lower a container down into the well, bring up water and drink it. I was fascinated by how long it took to retrieve the water. And when I poured some of it back into the well, I waited several seconds to hear a faint splash. This well is 131 feet deep—the equivalent of a nine-story building.
I was in awe. Jesus actually sat in that same spot where I was standing! And that was where he told the woman of Samaria in John 4:13-14: "Everyone who drinks of this water will thirst again, but whoever drinks of the water that I shall give him will never thirst. Indeed, the water that I shall give him will become in him a well of water springing up into eternal life."
Jesus sat next to a deep well—a well that represented the faith of the Jewish patriarchs. Yet He told this woman that there was something more. Something better. Something deeper than she had ever imagined. Jacob's well was deep, but Jesus calls us so much deeper. His words to the Samaritan woman made her thirstier and thirstier. And her decision to believe in the Messiah resulted in an entire village embracing faith in Him.
You may never visit Jacob's well in Nablus, but He calls you to explore the depths of who He is. He is calling His church in this hour to leave the shallowness of superficial Christianity. Regardless of what you have experienced before, He offers more. He beckons you to go deeper.
The apostle Paul experienced miracles, received help from angels, heard the audible voice of Jesus and saw visions of the third heaven. Yet he wrote of "the unfathomable riches of Christ" in Ephesians 3:8b (NASB). The Greek word for "unfathomable" can also mean "untraceable" or "beyond comprehension."
Paul used this same imagery when he prayed for the Ephesians that they would be able to comprehend "what is the breadth and length and height and depth, and to know the love of Christ which surpasses knowledge, that you may be filled with all the fullness of God" (Eph. 3:18-19). Do you desire to experience this fullness? Do you want to increase your capacity to know Christ? Or are you satisfied to stay where you are?
God is stirring my soul these days. I relate to the psalmist who wrote, "My soul thirsts for God, for the living God" (Ps. 42:2a). And as his passion intensified, he said in verse 7: "Deep calls to deep at the noise of Your waterfalls; all Your waves and Your billows passed over me." When we choose to go deeper, the journey will become more intense. Spiritual growth is not easy. We must press through all resistance.
How much labor was required to bore a well 131 feet deep into solid rock? I don't know how many years or how much sweat was required, but I know the water didn't spring up overnight. Salvation is free, but a deep relationship with Christ takes time—and many Christians give up and settle for a mediocre experience.
God is waiting for a response from you. I noticed recently that Jesus did not call Peter to walk on water until Peter first asked for the miracle. Peter said: "Lord, if it is You, bid me to come to You on the water" (Matt. 14:28b). Only then did Jesus say: "Come!"
Jesus wants you to walk on the waves with Him. He invites us all to experience a miraculous adventure of faith. But He waits for us to want it. Some of us are frightened by the waves, so we live in the perpetual comfort zone and never ask for more. We are scared of more. And too often, everyone around us looks perfectly comfortable.
Many decades ago, revivalist A.W. Tozer challenged American Christians to stoke the fires of spiritual passion. He wrote: "Complacency is a deadly foe of all spiritual growth. Acute desire must be present or there will be no manifestation of Christ to His people. He waits to be wanted. Too bad that with many of us He waits so long, so very long, in vain."
I wonder what Tozer would think if he saw our level of spiritual hunger. Few believers today are willing to bore deep to discover the depths of God's "more." We are smug and satisfied. I dare you to get out of your boat today and say to Jesus: "Bid me to come to You on the water." Leave your fear, complacency and selfishness behind and begin drinking from the depths.