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Monday, 29 December 2008

  • Quick Update

    I needed to do a quick update!

    In the last several weeks and months, a little bit has happened.

    First, I am currently the store manager for a college textbook store.  It is a crazy story on how that came to be, especially if you consider that I was practically homeless at the beginning of 2008.

    On November 25, I asked Caitlin Ellen (future Klem) to marry me.  Naturally, she said yes!

    In this coming year, I am hoping two things (three counting the wedding) will take place:

    1) A thriving (i.e. spiritually strong, not necessarily numerically) young adult group will be growing at church (mostly "my job" ... meaning God will do what He will, and it currently looks like I am the point man).
    2) I will be enrolled in school, again, only this time in Arizona instead of Illinois!

    Let us hope and pray for that, eh?

    For the record, we are planning on getting married June 13 in central Illinois.  More details could follow!

    Okay, now, I am at work.  Time to go!

    God bless!

    daniel

  • liveprayer.com devotional for 12/28/08

    How many pastors NEVER give those they preach to an invitation to accept
    Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior? Today, I must address what to me is
    the biggest problem in the church today, since it goes to the root of the
    church's greatest responsibility and that is to bring the lost to faith in
    Jesus Christ. I realize the church is to spiritually feed its members, to
    equip the saints for service, to be a place where Believers can find
    fellowship with other Believers, and where most followers of Christ serve
    Him. However, without question the most important job of the church is to
    reach out to the lost and hurting and to help lead people to the saving
    knowledge of Jesus Christ, the forgiveness of their sins, and God's free
    gift of everlasting life through faith in His Son!

    This is a message that percolated for several years now, and finally reached
    the boiling point in January of 2006 during the various services held in
    memory of President Gerald Ford. While those memorial services for President
    Ford led me to finally bring this word to you, its genesis was in the daily
    contact I have with thousands and thousands of people all over this nation
    and around the world, the first hand knowledge I have of tens of thousands
    of churches, and the spiritual malpractice well over 50% of pastors commit
    each and every Sunday.

    Having started my public ministry in the great city of Chicago in 1992, I
    studied in great detail the life and ministry of D.L. Moody. One of my great
    honors early in my ministry was to preach on several occasions to the
    students at the Moody Bible Institute and preach a mid-week service at the
    great Moody Memorial Church. One of the events that greatly impacted the
    life and ministry of Moody was the night of the Chicago fire. It was Sunday
    night, October 8, 1871, and as Moody finished his sermon, he told the crowd
    who had gathered to hear him preach to evaluate their relationship with
    Christ and return next week to make their decisions for Him. That crowd
    never gathered since during the night the building they were meeting in was
    consumed by the fire and it would be months before they would find a new
    place to hold their services.

    Moody would never again make the grievous mistake of sending home those who
    came to hear him preach without giving them an invitation to know Jesus as
    their Lord and Savior. The Bible proclaims that TODAY is the day of
    salvation. The Bible teaches that tomorrow is promised to NONE of us. Moody
    was haunted by the question, how many people who would have been moved by
    the Holy Sprit to walk the aisle and give their life to Christ on that
    infamous October night, never did so and died in their sins, lost for all
    eternity?

    Dwight L. Moody would not even recognize the vast majority of "pastors"
    today. Men, and now women, who preach a watered down message, using secular
    books for their references rather than the Bible. "Pastors" who stand in the
    pulpits of America and refuse to even deal with sin since it might offend
    people. The ones who make a mockery of Christ by condoning, accepting, and
    even glorifying gross sins like homosexuality and the slaughter of innocent
    babies. And what I am certain would break Moody's heart, "pastors" who
    preach Sunday after Sunday and NEVER give an invitation for those they are
    preaching to, to accept Jesus as their Savior by faith.

    During the first 3 yrs of my public ministry, I preached in over 500
    churches all over the nation. All types of denominations, racial and ethnic
    make-ups, churches with thousands and churches with less than 20. It was
    during those years I had my first insight into how many churches rarely, if
    ever gave those who gathered on Sunday an opportunity to accept Jesus as
    their Savior by faith. Over these past 9+ years of Liveprayer, in dealing
    with literally tens of thousands of people first hand, thousands upon
    thousands of churches all over this country and around the world, I would
    not hesitate to estimate that in well over 50% of churches, those who gather
    are NEVER given the invitation to ask Jesus into their heart and life by
    faith and become born again...NEVER!

    I remember watching much of the memorial services held at various churches
    for President Reagan back in June of 2004, and then in January '06, watching
    all of the various memorial series held for President Ford. I heard one
    "pastor" after another speaking, waiting for just one, just one, to at least
    have the guts to tell those listening what Jesus said, "I am the way and the
    truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." There was
    one who actually did cite that passage, but had the audacity to leave off,
    "No one comes to the Father except through me," I am sure afraid of
    offending someone in the audience. How offended will those people be when
    they die without Jesus and are spending eternity in hell because some
    gutless "pastor" refused to tell them the Truth?

    I gave up hope long ago on seeing even one of these "pastors" with the world
    watching on these special occasions, actually doing what God has called them
    to do and sharing the Gospel. Simply telling the people that if you die
    without Jesus you will be lost for all eternity. My goodness, you have the
    "pastor" of the largest church in the nation who goes on television often
    and actually brags that he doesn't talk about sin and refuses to answer the
    most basic question of the Christian faith which is that faith in Jesus is
    the ONLY way men can be saved and those who choose to reject Him will be in
    hell. These men dishonor Christ and the Bible clearly says those who have
    taken on the mantle of leadership will be held to a much higher standard.
    God will hold them accountable one day.

    This problem in the pastorate has all unfolded over the past 40 years. Most
    of the mainline denominations began to require their pastors to have a
    seminary education, but they did not state which seminaries. As the nation
    began to rebel against all authority in the mid '60s, that included
    rebelling against God and the Truth of His Word. Liberal seminaries popped
    up that denied the inspiration and inerrancy of Scripture. Men no longer
    needed to be "called" by God, but simply complete the required education. I
    am convinced there is a percentage, larger than you might think, of
    "pastors" in this nation who are not even saved!

    Once you reject the authority of the Bible, it opened the door to women
    "pastors," "pastors" who condone sins like homosexually and abortion,
    "pastors" who quoted secular books as well as books used by the false
    religions of the world more than the Bible, "pastors" who refuse to deal
    with sin, and "pastors" who have never given an altar call or led a lost
    soul to faith in Christ in their life!

    You also have "pastors" like Joel Osteen who have never even been to Bible
    college! It is no wonder he has no grasp of theology. He majored in
    broadcasting in college and ran his father's television ministry until
    taking over as "pastor" after his father's death. Being a pastor is not like
    running the family business. You can't simply wake up one day and decide to
    be a pastor, though sadly many do. Let me ask you a question. Would you want
    someone operating on your heart who has never been to medical school, but
    simply woke up one day and decided they wanted to be a heart surgeon? OF
    COURSE NOT! Yet people put their eternal souls in the hands of "pastors"
    every day who have never even taken a Bible college class!

    Listen, I am not saying you have to have the alphabet following your name to
    be qualified to pastor a church. However, if you have truly been called, God
    will guide you to the formal theological training you need to at least
    properly preach and teach His Word. There is so much more that goes into it,
    but you have to have at least a basic theological education from a
    legitimate Bible school that holds the Bible to be God's inspired inerrant
    Word, representing Absolute Truth, and our final authority in all matters.

    Anyone who answers the call of God to preach His Word has the fundamental
    responsibility of preaching the Gospel and leading the lost to faith in
    Jesus Christ. A pastor who ends a service without giving an invitation to
    accept Christ to those he is preaching to is committing spiritual
    malpractice, and as one of God's watchmen, God WILL hold them accountable
    for those who die and spend eternity in hell because they refused to tell
    them how to be saved!

    I love you and care about you so much. I am going to make a very bold
    statement right now. If you are going to a church where you rarely, or even
    worse, never, hear your pastor give people the invitation to ask Christ into
    their hearts and lives, you need to confront your pastor why not. There is
    NO reason not to. It is his job. In fact, it is probably the most basic and
    fundamental part of his job. If he did nothing else but that, he would be
    fulfilling God's calling on his life. You need to hear his explanation for
    why he refuses to obey God, and then you need do pray if that is really the
    church God wants you and your family to be part of.

    Also, the next time you are in church, look around you. Look at the people
    around you and ask yourself how many of those people are NOT Believers, who
    have never given their heart and life to Christ by faith. Ask yourself how
    many of those people will die and spend eternity in hell for their rejection
    of Christ. Pray for them to hear the Gospel clearly presented. Pray for them
    to allow the Holy Sprit to open their heart to God's love for them. Pray for
    them to surrender their life to Christ by faith and be saved

    Lastly, if your pastor is one of these pastors who never gives an invitation
    at the end of his service, forward this Devotional to him, or her, and pray
    they come under conviction. I already know I am going to take TONS of heat
    for this message. That is OK. I have to be obedient to God. I am almost
    certain you have NEVER heard a message like this before and never will
    again. People are too afraid to say what needs to be said. I can't stay
    silent because the eternal souls of men are at stake.

    Those God has called and given the honor to preach, can be used by Him to
    bring many lost souls to faith in Jesus Christ. That won't happen by
    accident, it won't happen by putting on a great performance, it won't happen
    by tricking them, and it won't happen because you made them feel good. The
    only way a person will get saved is if you love them enough to share with
    them the simplicity of the Gospel They need to admit they are a sinner and
    need a Savior and that Christ's loves them unconditionally and wants to have
    an eternal relationship with them.

    It is the job of ALL Believers in Christ to share the Gospel with the lost.
    However, there is NO EXCUSE for any pastor to hold any type of service and
    not give those who attend the opportunity to ask Christ into their heart and
    life by faith and be saved!


    In His love and service,
    Your friend and brother in Christ,
    Bill Keller






    If I can help you in any way you can contact me through my personal email at:
    bkeller@liveprayer.com

Tuesday, 04 November 2008

  • Two roads diverged ...

    It has been a while since I posted.  I have definitely been slack in this area.

    Tonight, however, I felt the need to write anew.

    I voted today.

    My candidate did not get elected to the Presidency.

    Yet, I do not fear.  I am not anxious.  My nerves and my mind and my soul remain at peace.

    I may not be a fan of Barack Obama's, but he has achieved the highest position in the country and the world.  Congratulations, Mr. Obama.  My prayers go out to you.

    I cried to think of our country finally coming beyond racial prejudices and bigoted hatred and elect our nation's first black president.  This is indeed a giant milestone.

    We must pray for our new president.  No matter our political, religious, or personal beliefs, we are commanded, as followers of Yeshua, to pray for our leaders.  We are to pray for and love Mr. Obama with the Father's love, because, we must remember, he is one more of us in need of a Savior and grace from a loving God.

    Maybe his presidency will help usher in the end times, as some have been saying.  But I promise this, he is not "THE Anti-Christ", and he will not bring the world into the end times.

    But maybe he could do mighty things, and truly change this country for the better, truly heal our political landscape and economy.

    He is not the one I voted for, but I do not worry.

    I do not fear.  I am not anxious.  My nerves and my mind and my soul remain at peace.

    For my God is in control.  My Savior loves me.  He is still in control, and He is working everything to His end.  And He does everything for the good of those who love Him.

    Pray with me to our Father for our leadership.  Pray for each other.  Love each other; love others; love God.

    In His Love,

    daniel

Tuesday, 10 June 2008

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