Great Is Your Faithfulness

Great Is Your Faithfulness

God has expressed His faithfulness to me in so many tangible ways through the years. When I was told by a college professor they saw absolutely no potential in me to be a song writer, a friend told me he saw potential in me and he encouraged me to write the songs that were in my heart in spite of what the experts said.

When I was trapped in sexual sin and my self-focused point of view led me right up to the edge of the ledge of taking my own life, my friend talked me down from that ledge.

Most of the time, I felt so condemned by Christians due to the nature of my particular sin I felt there was no way out. The more I tried to ‘be good’, the more I failed. The more I failed, the more I felt like just giving up and giving in. My friend did the most amazing thing. He kept helping me get back up from where I had fallen - and kept pointing me to Jesus. It was the incredible loving patience of my friend who saw past my immaturity and utter selfishness and saw what and who Jesus wanted me to be.

So much healing came into my life during the next few years that God gave me a wife…and continued to demonstrate His faithfulness to us in precious and undeniable ways. There were times during the early years of my marriage to Melinda that we did not know if we would have enough money to buy groceries on more than one occasion…only to ask God for provision and wake up the next morning to find bags of groceries left by some caring person on our doorstep.

When we were in a dry and weary wilderness of life, another person reached out to us and loved us into a place of healing that quenched our thirst to such a degree that hundreds of songs began to pour out of our life and spread out to the entire world.

What I am trying to say is simply this: God is faithful. Sometimes we don’t see just how faithful He is because we forget to see life’s circumstances from His point of view…like a friend ‘coincidentally’ being there at just the right time…

God is faithful, through whom you were called into fellowship with His Son, Jesus Christ our Lord. 1 Corinthians 1:9

"Greater love has no one than this, that a person will lay down his life for his friends.” Jesus John 15:13 NASB

Let’s take a few minutes right now and think about times in our lives when God has proven His faithfulness to us during the span of our life to date…and then, let’s express our gratitude to God for His faithfulness and love and presence with us each and every step along the way through the journeys of our lives.

Remember my misery and my homelessness, the wormwood and bitterness.

My soul certainly remembers,

And is bent over within me.

I recall this to my mind,

Therefore I wait.

The LORD'S acts of mercy indeed do not end,

For His compassions do not fail.

[They] are new every morning;

Great is Your faithfulness.

Lamentations 3:19-23 NASB

God is faithful. God is good. God loves us beyond our ability to even fully comprehend the depth and healing nature of that love. Let’s simply live each day from the viewpoint of God’s faithfulness in spite of our temptations, in spite of our wounds, in spite of our failures, in spite of what others think, in spite of how difficult the journey may get. Gratefulness looks good on you and me. And it does the heart good. What I’m trying to say is simply this: God is faithful…Be grateful…

Dennis Jernigan

To hear The Dennis Jernigan Podcast version of this teaching and to hear the song, Great Is Your Faithfulness, go to http://podcast.dennisjernigan.com/e/great-is-your-faithfulness-1643130032/

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You Are the River of Life

You Are the River of Life

Several years ago I had a vision of me being baptized in Jesus. In that vision, I saw myself - all my past, present, and future - standing bare and unashamed before the Lord. What appeared to me in that vision was the vast ocean of God’s love for me. And you know what I did when I saw that? I gave up and I simply fell into this deep, emerald green pool – naked and unashamed and totally consumed by the water – falling deeper and deeper into His presence.

I no longer felt the need to perform for God’s love and acceptance. I just believed it and received it and became consumed in that love. I no longer perform to gain God’s approval. I perform - I live my life in reckless abandonment and freedom - BECAUSE I am so loved.

True freedom is born of true, sacrificial love. The love of God set me free and makes me want to live life to the fullest. Experiencing the love of Jesus Christ in the core of my being is like the most grand adventure - like an expedition - on the River of Life that the love of Jesus actually is. I experience life on that river by simply giving up to Jesus Christ and plunging into His presence.

"Do not call to mind the former things,

Or consider things of the past.

Behold, I am going to do something new,

Now it will spring up;

Will you not be aware of it?

I will even make a roadway in the wilderness,

Rivers in the desert.”

Isaiah 43:18-19 NASB

We don’t have to walk around like life is a dreary, endless desert. We have access to the River of Life any time we need it. Personally, I make a practice of plunging in several times a day. It’s good for my soul. The easiest way to access that River? See the depth of that River - that ocean - with a diving board of gratitude waiting for you. Step out onto that diving board of gratitude and take a big leap of thanksgiving to God and allow it to catapult you into the deepest place of His heart and love for you.

Just between you and me, I’ve been doing this for over 40 years now and have never reached the bottom of God’s love…and I’ve tried! Trust me. It’s deeper than your deepest sorrow. Deeper than your greatest failure. Deeper than your worst anxiety and fear. Deep enough to reach you right where you are. Experience the grand adventure and simply plunge into the River of Life today…as often as needed!

Dennis Jernigan

To hear The Dennis Jernigan Podcast version of this teaching and to hear the song, You Are the River of Life, just go to http://podcast.dennisjernigan.com/e/you-are-the-river-of-life/

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Bring Me Clean

Bring Me Clean

I have a great tendency to be too hard on myself at times, trying to be my own judge. Many people say kind and encouraging things to me but I tend to listen to that one negative statement and allow that to be the focus of my attention rather than focusing on what my Father says about me. Simply put, I sometimes fall prey to the lies of the enemy by lingering on the one negative thought he whispers into my mind’s ear. He walks away and I do all the rest of the liar’s work for him, becoming my own judge, jury, and executioner.

Through the years, I have learned to more readily recognize this tendency and have become better at quickly cutting off the root of those kinds of lies and replacing them with the truth of God’s Word. It is interesting to look back and see how far He has brought me – and to see how much of what I received from the Lord by way of renewing my thoughts. From the point of my salvation I began the life-long journey of renewing my mind.

In those early days - after my salvation experience - I still battled thoughts of being unworthy and filthy and vile and unlovable because I was just learning how to renew my mind in Christ. The conclusion I came to was simple. He is God and I am not. I cannot truly judge my own heart adequately.

Only the Lord can judge my heart. Only the blood of Jesus makes me worthy to enter His presence. Only faith in Him allows me to approach Him boldly and trust Him to do the cleansing – to bring me clean. A great illustration of the cleansing power and redeeming love of Jesus Christ was revealed to me as Melinda and I began to have our own family.

If one of my children fell and hurt himself and got up dirty and crying then came to me for help, I would not send him away to clean himself up. To the contrary, I would pick him up, clean him off as I embraced him and tended to his wounds. Isn’t this the way we should approach our heavenly Father? If I waited until I was “clean” or “confessed up” before I could enter His presence, I’d never get there. We need to let Him do the cleansing. We simply need to approach Him boldly!

If we confess our sins, He is faithful and righteous, so that He will forgive us our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness. 1 John 1:9 NASB

You are probably tired of hearing me say this, but it is foundational truth: The awesome news of God’s redeeming love and cleansing power is that He wastes nothing. He does not waste our sorrow. He does not waste our wounds. He does not even waste our failures.

Hebrews 4:14-16 NASB says, 14 Therefore, since we have a great high priest who has passed through the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let's hold firmly to our confession. 15 For we do not have a high priest who cannot sympathize with our weaknesses, but One who has been tempted in all things just as [we are, yet] without sin. 16 Therefore let's approach the throne of grace with confidence, so that we may receive mercy and find grace for help at the time of [our] need.

Let’s stop allowing the enemy to dupe us into believing we are filthy, vile failures and beyond forgiveness and beyond restoration. Let’s boldly approach the throne of grace and walk in the beauty and reality of who He says we are. Let Him bring you clean…

Dennis Jernigan

To hear The Dennis Jernigan Podcast version of this teaching, go to http://podcast.dennisjernigan.com/e/bring-me-clean/

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Basic Truths For A Child To Know

Basic Truths For A Child To Know

I wrote the following message as a challenge and blessing to one of my grandchildren last year. I think it is a good reminder of truth for a child of ANY age:

You may not always have a choice as to the things that happen to you, but you always have a choice as to how you will respond to those things.

God causes all things, whether good or bad, to work together for your good. A wise son or daughter learns to see life from God’s point of view.

You can always change your attitude.

You can always change the things you think about and you can always choose the WAY you think about things.

Bad thoughts lead to bad feelings. Good thoughts lead to good feelings. It is your choice.

A child of God does not get to call himself or herself something that Father God does not call them.

The words we speak have the power to build us up or the power to tear us down. We can speak words to ourselves that build us up or we can speak words to ourselves that tear us down. Which words sound like the wise words to speak about yourself?

In like manner, the words we speak to others have the power to build up or the power to tear down others. We can speak words to others that build them up or we can speak words to others that tear them down. Which words sound like the wise words to speak to others?

Life is not about you. Life is about serving others and helping others. It is not wise to only think about yourself. A wise son or daughter knows that their own needs get met when they meet the needs of others.

A wise son or daughter does not allow their mistakes to define them (tell them who they are). A wise son or daughter learns from their mistakes and finds ways to turn those mistakes into something good.

The truth about every son and every daughter:

• He/she is loved no matter what

• He/she is wanted no matter what

• He/she is never alone because God is always with him/her

• He/she is considerate of the needs of others

• He/she does not complain when He/she doesn’t get his/her way

• He/she is slow to anger

• He/she stands up for what is right

• He/she finds joy in blessing others

• He/she tries to see even bad things from a good point of view

• When he/she is discouraged, he/she finds a way to encourage others

• When he/she is sad, he/she finds ways to comfort others

• When he/she offends someone else or hurts someone else, he/she seeks their forgiveness

• He/she forgives himself/herself and reminds himself/herself he/she is loved no matter what mistakes he/she makes

• He/she is a humble boy/girl and knows that a prideful attitude is a selfish attitude and that he/she can always humble himself/herself

• He/she knows that one failure does not equal defeat. When he/she fails or falls in some way, he/she just keeps getting back up, dusting himself/herself off and heading toward Jesus.

• When he/she feels afraid, he/she reminds himself /herself of truth number one: He/she is loved no matter what and he/she is never alone no matter where he/she is

Wider Than The Ocean

Wider Than The Ocean

Because I am strongly motivated by the gift of mercy, I have a tendency to identify easily with others in their joy, or in their sorrow, or in their pain. I “feel” what others feel very easily. I also have a weakness that works against me in my motivation. I tend to hear the lies of the enemy very easily, too. I “feel” the condemnation of the enemy as well as the conviction of the Holy Spirit.

Once again, it is the Word of the Lord, His voice, that reminds me who I am and who my Father is. One of the most practical and simple disciplines I have used and continue to use against the lies of the enemy I learned from the life of King David.

In 1 Samuel we find an amazing account of a moment of sheer despair in the life of David. Read the following passage and see if you can find the nugget of amazing wisdom concerning the practical and simple discipline I am referring to:

1 Samuel 30:1-6 KJV

1 And it came to pass, when David and his men were come to Ziklag on the third day, that the Amalekites had invaded the south, and Ziklag, and smitten Ziklag, and burned it with fire; 2 And had taken the women captives, that [were] therein: they slew not any, either great or small, but carried [them] away, and went on their way. 3 So David and his men came to the city, and, behold, [it was] burned with fire; and their wives, and their sons, and their daughters, were taken captives. 4 Then David and the people that [were] with him lifted up their voice and wept, until they had no more power to weep. 5 And David's two wives were taken captives, Ahinoam the Jezreelitess, and Abigail the wife of Nabal the Carmelite. 6 And David was greatly distressed; for the people spake of stoning him, because the soul of all the people was grieved, every man for his sons and for his daughters: but David encouraged himself in the LORD his God.

Did you find that simple yet profound nugget of wisdom David incorporated into his own life? Its is so simple yet such a powerful weapon in our arsenal of spiritual and mental health. David encouraged himself in the Lord. What I came to realize is that, for many years, I had already been doing just that! As I made it an intentional part of my daily disciplines in my relationship with Jesus, I wrote a song to serve as the perfect song during a very rough season of my life…and I continue to use that song to this day! This song - Wider Than the Ocean - is how I encouraged my own heart on November 20, 1991. I will include a link near the end of this teaching so you can hear the song for yourself and begin encouraging your own self in the Lord.

My absolute favorite way of encouraging myself in the Lord is to sing songs about His great and massive love for me. In any situation, under any circumstance - even in my own moments of failure - God still loves me! When I am fearful or anxious, I encourage myself with the truth of God’s love for me and fear and anxiety are vanquished. God, and His love, are in control!

Romans 11:33-36 NASB reminds us of His massiveness:

33 Oh, the depth of the riches, both of the wisdom and knowledge of God! How unsearchable are His judgments and unfathomable His ways! 34 For WHO HAS KNOWN THE MIND OF THE LORD, OR WHO BECAME HIS COUNSELOR? 35 Or WHO HAS FIRST GIVEN TO HIM, THAT IT WOULD BE PAID BACK TO HIM? 36 For from Him, and through Him, and to Him are all things. To Him [be] the glory forever. Amen.

God’s love is so massive our human brains cannot fully understand or comprehend it. I have found that simply believing He loves me and receiving that love is like being swallowed up in the most amazing ocean of pure love and joy in the universe.

Psalm 93:3-5 NASB says,

3 The floods have lifted up, LORD,

The floods have lifted up their voice,

The floods lift up their pounding waves.

4 More than the sounds of many waters,

[Than] the mighty breakers of the sea,

The LORD on high is mighty.

5 Your testimonies are fully confirmed;

Holiness is pleasing to Your house, LORD, forevermore.

When I think of God’s love, I am often drawn to comparing the massiveness of that love to the first time I ever saw the ocean. Its vastness and its might took my breath away. The truth is, His love still takes my breath away. His love truly is wider than the ocean and deeper than the sea…and then some. Plunge into the depths of that love today and find the needs of your heart met beyond your wildest dreams.

Psalm 98:4-8 NASB tells us to:

4 Shout joyfully to the LORD, all the earth;

Be cheerful and sing for joy and sing praises.

5 Sing praises to the LORD with the lyre,

With the lyre and the sound of melody.

6 With trumpets and the sound of the horn

Shout joyfully before the King, the LORD.

7 May the sea roar and all it contains,

The world and those who dwell in it.

8 May the rivers clap their hands,

May the mountains sing together for joy

Let’s soak in that ocean for awhile…and encourage ourselves in the Lord…daily.

Dennis Jernigan

To hear The Dennis Jernigan Podcast version of this teaching and to hear the song Wider Than the Ocean, go to http://podcast.dennisjernigan.com/e/wider-than-the-ocean/

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Baptize Me

Baptize Me

This week’s church blog is actually the story  behind the song, Baptize Me, from the worship recording, Let It Rain. This song came to me on August 27, 1991. Here’s the story:

A friend of mine, Teresa, came to me one day very excited about something she heard Malcolm Smith share about the Holy Spirit. This song came as I meditated on what she shared when God’s word speaks of the Spirit falling upon us. It is the same word used to describe what the prodigal son’s father did when he returned home.

The father “fell” on his son’s neck! Can you imagine the father’s joy and grip of love upon his son? The word is also the same to describe John’s act of “falling” or “leaning” upon Jesus’ breast. Can you imagine being held by Jesus? I don’t want to just be held, I want to be consumed!

In Luke 15:20-24 NASB, we find the Father’s response to the prodigal son who returned home. God’s Word says this:

20 "So he set out and came to his father. But when he was still a long way off, his father saw him and felt compassion [for him,] and ran and embraced him and kissed him. 21 "And the son said to him, 'Father, I have sinned against heaven and in your sight; I am no longer worthy to be called your son.' 22 "But the father said to his slaves, 'Quickly bring out the best robe and put it on him, and put a ring on his finger and sandals on his feet; 23 and bring the fattened calf, slaughter it, and let's eat and celebrate; 24 for this son of mine was dead and has come to life again; he was lost and has been found.' And they began to celebrate.

I identify greatly with the prodigal son. I felt unworthy of God’s love for me but found complete freedom and victory when being completely immersed in the love of God…in being baptized by and in the presence of God’s Spirit. As new creations in Christ, we have the opportunity to be consumed with God’s massive love and with the power of His presence any time, any place.

There is a passage in God’s Word where the apostle Peter addresses a group of Jewish followers of Christ. Peter was talking about how the non-Jewish people he had preached to responded to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. In Acts 11:15 NASB, Peter says, "And as I began to speak, the Holy Spirit fell upon them just as [He did] upon us at the beginning.”
 Here is what Peter was referring to according to Acts 10:43-45 NASB, telling the non-jewish people he was preaching to that, 43 "All the prophets testify of Him [Jesus], that through His name everyone who believes in Him receives forgiveness of sins." 44 While Peter was still speaking these words, the Holy Spirit fell upon all those who were listening to the message. 45 All the Jewish believers who came with Peter were amazed, because the gift of the Holy Spirit had also been poured out on the Gentiles [the non-Jews].

Let’s do this in the coming days. Let’s open our hearts to the reality of God’s Spirit - His presence - with us and in us…and let’s be immersed in the constancy of His massive love that far surpasses our human ability to even fully appreciate it. Let’s just believe it and receive it. I say, “Lord…baptize me…again and again and again and again.”

Amen.

Dennis Jernigan

To hear The Dennis Jernigan Podcast version of today’s blog and to hear the song, Baptize Me, just go to http://podcast.dennisjernigan.com/e/baptize-me/

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Nobody Fills My Heart Like Jesus

Nobody Fills My Heart Like Jesus

There is a difference between joy and happiness. Happiness is dependent upon how well my life and circumstances are going. If things are going well, I am happy. When things are not going well, I am unhappy.

Joy is dependent upon the reality that God goes with me through each and every circumstance of life. I am never alone and I always have the choice as to how I will respond to any given circumstance. My options are simple. I can view my circumstances from my human point of view and experience despair and fear and anxiety or I can view my circumstances from the Lord’s point of view and experience hope and love and the presence of God. Choosing to see and live life from God’s vantage point always leads to joy - even during times of unhappiness or sorrow.

Joy comes from God’s presence. Being in relationship with Him through the Holy Spirit, I can enjoy Jesus. Jesus Himself said it would be better for us if He went away because He would send the Holy Spirit as our Comforter, Teacher, and Constant Companion.

Even when I am wrong He still loves me. It is in His presence that I feel totally accepted and am at ease in confessing my sin and hurts.

Where can I go from His presence? He wants to walk through anything and everything with me. This makes my heart leap and overflow with love and joy towards Him.

What I have found to be true, after 40 years of walking intimately with Jesus, is that no matter what I go through, He is right there with me. This honestly brings me great joy and, honestly, that joy strengthens my mind…especially since I am now dealing with Parkinson’s.

“Do not sorrow, for the joy of the LORD is your strength.” Nehemiah 8:10d NASB

I am being very sincere here: I can face whatever Parkinson’s brings my way with joy because I do not feel alone in the struggle. My physical and mental weakness actually draws me closer to Jesus. Makes me hunger and thirst for more of Him and His presence.

"Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be satisfied.” Matthew 5:6 NASB

Let’s just do this. Let’s enjoy the presence of Jesus today…even when faced with unhappy tasks or circumstances.

Dennis Jernigan

To hear The Dennis Jernigan Podcast version of this blog and to hear the song, Nobody Fills My Heart Like Jesus, go to http://podcast.dennisjernigan.com/e/nobody-fills-my-heart-like-jesus-1638889584/

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Rain (Reign) In Me

Rain (Reign) In Me

Way back on July 21, 1991, God gave me a song called Rain (Reign) In Me. The story of how the song came to be, coupled with a couple of incidents after the song began to be used publicly, borders on the miraculous.

On that day in July, I was focusing on the need for rain - physical rain - and focusing on my need for spiritual rain. Living Water. As I meditated on God sending His Holy Spirit to fall on me like the early and latter rains, this song “overcame” my heart and I wrote it down. We soon began to sing it in worship in our home church, but it did not come to life for me fully until one day in La Mesa, Texas. As we worshipped with the body of believers at Northridge United Methodist Church we began to sing this song.

Being in the fall of 1992 by this time, the latter rains had begun. While it poured down physical rain outside that church auditorium, we sang this song - and God’s presence began to drench us. In fact, the sound of the rain hitting the roof drowned us out! Then suddenly a bolt of lightning struck and the lights and sound system went dead. This was truly a time of awe and fear of God for me because I could sense His presence in a very tangible way. (Even the microwave in the church’s kitchen bit the dust.)

This event brought back to my mind a similar “visitation” that had happened the previous spring as we sang this song at a chapel service of Grace Christian Academy in Oklahoma City, OK. Again, it began to rain and the sound of the rain drowned us out! But this time the Holy Spirit led me to stop singing – and just listen. We were silent, except for the rain. When the rain falls, we need to listen. We need to soak it in!

Joel 2:28-29 NASB says,

28 "It will come about after this

That I will pour out My Spirit on all mankind;

And your sons and your daughters will prophesy,

Your old men will have dreams,

Your young men will see visions.

29 "And even on the male and female servants

I will pour out My Spirit in those days.

What are those days the Word is talking about? I believe the Word of God transcends time as we know it and I honestly believe those verses are for the here and now. The question becomes “How do we receive the pouring out of His Spirit?” Simple. Ask Him to rain down on us and in us with His Holy Spirit! And simply believe and receive what He pours out on you and in you.

Regardless of your age, God is more than ready…He is willing and able…to pour out His Spirit upon us. Some of us will prophesy. Some will dream dreams. Some will have visions. The Lord has enough for us all! Let’s be good receivers of His presence today…and live your life from the King’s point of view.

Let’s do that right now. Let’s just sit in the rain of God’s presence and soak Him into the deepest nooks and crannies of our hearts and minds. His rain is falling. Listen…

Dennis Jernigan

To hear The Dennis Jernigan Podcast version of this teaching and to hear the song, Rain (Reign) In Me, go to http://podcast.dennisjernigan.com/e/rain-reign-in-me/

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I Seek Thee Earnestly

I Seek Thee Earnestly

I’d like to share the story  behind my song, I Seek Thee Earnestly, from the worship recording Let It Rain. This song came to me on June 6, 1991.

In those days of my life, I was brand new to the world of sharing my testimony publicly. At times I fought great fear and anxiety because of my fear of rejection, but quickly came to realize that the more I shared the truth, the more free from fear and anxiety I became! As a means of renewing my mind and deepening my relationship with the Lord, I would sing my prayers to Him and we would carry on a conversation in song. I would sing to Him. He would sing to me. From this period of my life, I learned that fear and anxiety could be dealt with by believing and receiving God’s love for me.

I longed to know God and to be known by HIm. I feel this is the greatest need of my human heart. My love for His presence was sent into the stratosphere when I came to the realization that He never, ever left MY presence! Tis song is simply my heart’s cry – our heart’s cry as believers. Worshipping with reckless abandon doesn’t happen just in times of celebration. For me, this song came in a time of deep adoration and longing for His presence. If I can’t know Him intimately, why know Him at all?

When I sense His presence – after a time of forgetting He’s always with me – He takes my breath away. Knowing His voice is like streams in the desert – like taking in a breath of fresh air after being in a cold stale place – like being sung to sleep in my Father’s arms and then waking up to find He’s still holding you.

I remember as a child pretending to be asleep in the car after a long trip and waiting for my dad to carry me into the house and tuck me into bed. I never got tired of those times and I still remember them very vividly. That’s the way I want to be with Jesus. By faith, let’s nestle up close to our Father like little children and simply rest in His massive, loving embrace.

God, You are my God;

I shall be watching for You;

My soul thirsts for You, my flesh yearns for You,

In a dry and exhausted land where there is no water.

So have I seen You in the sanctuary,

To see Your power and glory.

Because Your favor is better than life, My lips will praise You.

So I will bless You as long as I live;

I will lift up my hands in Your name.

My soul is satisfied as with fat and fatness,

And my mouth offers praises with joyful lips.

When I remember You on my bed,

I meditate on You in the night watches,

For You have been my help,

And in the shadow of Your wings I sing for joy.

My soul clings to You;

Your right hand takes hold of me.

Psalm 63:1-8 NASB

Like David, we go through times of wilderness in our lives. Times of emotional wilderness, mental wilderness, physical wilderness, social wilderness, relational wilderness. Realizing one is alone in the wilderness of any kind can lead to fear and anxiety and panic. That is why we must remember we are never alone and that we have access to God’s presence in the midst of and all the way through and out of any wilderness we find ourselves lost in.

Let’s be like David and call upon the Lord - seek Him and His presence - through the wilderness times of life…and let’s allow God’s perfect love to put an end to fear and anxious thinking and moments of panic. Let’s put on the hearts of loving children being held closely and safely in the all-encompassing and protective arms of our loving Father God. He can take the wild chaotic times of wilderness and turn them into the peace and healing that go beyond our wildest dreams of just how good and how redemptive our God is. Let’s become as trusting children and surrender our fearful wilderness moments to His loving care.

Dennis Jernigan

To hear the Dennis Jernigan Podcast version of this teaching, go to http://podcast.dennisjernigan.com/e/i-seek-thee-earnestly/

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How To Be Better In-laws

How To Be Better In-laws

Due to the fact that Melinda and I have 9 children and several sons-in-law and several daughters-in-law, along with 12 grandchildren, you can probably imagine the many questions we get asked and how wide an varied this questions might be.How to be better in-laws to the spouses of our children. We do not pretend to be perfect at parenting and in-lawing and in grand-parenting, but we work hard at being available to our children and to their families.

One of the questions we are often asked is ‘how can I be a better father-in-law or better mother-in-law to my son or daughter-in-law? This is a very broad subject and in-law relationships can feel like walking on eggshells at times, so to help answer the question, Melinda and I put together a series of questions and have answered them as honestly as we know how. To begin, we must start at what we consider to be the foundation of our family. Our faith.

…but as for me and my house, we will serve the LORD.” Joshua 24:15d NASB

That verse served us well while raising our children, but once our children left home and married, they established their own houses and became responsible for their own spiritual service to and faith in the Lord. Where does that leave us in regard to our roles as parents to our children and in-laws to their spouses? The following passage of God’s Word will be a great jumping off point into how Melinda and navigate our relationships with our sons and daughters-in-law.

Ephesian 5:28-31 NASB says, 28 So husbands also ought to love their own wives as their own bodies. He who loves his own wife loves himself; 29 for no one ever hated his own flesh, but nourishes and cherishes it, just as Christ also [does] the church, 30 because we are parts of His body. 31 FOR THIS REASON A MAN SHALL LEAVE HIS FATHER AND HIS MOTHER AND BE JOINED TO HIS WIFE, AND THE TWO SHALL BECOME ONE FLESH.

The question becomes, how do we help our children leave and cleave? Before we dive into that answer, I have a few questions for Melinda. I will ask the questions and what will follow are Melinda’s spontaneous answers.

Do you remember how it felt to gain our first daughter-in-law? Yes. It was a journey we were excited for but cautious of at the same time because our oldest child (a son) had ended a relationship/engagement in high school and was now in college and we weren’t quite sure how things would go for him in a new relationship he was developing with a friend he had met at college.

We were genuinely excited for him and she actually told us she had been praying for him before they met as well as praying for our family even though she did not know us at all. This all took place before she had any inclination that they might become a couple. When they began dating, it was exciting for us knowing God had already set her aside for our son.

How did it feel to gain your first son-in-law? Well, that was pretty special because when this gentleman came into our home to take our daughter on their first date, he brought ME flowers and candy that were my favorites and I thought, “OK, he has got me wrapped around his finger and he’s a keeper!” (Dennis here: I thought, “Suck up, LOL!”). That was a good move! He had also worked for us one summer and proved himself to be the hardest worker and I thought, “if he is willing to do all he did and gain our approval our daughter’s affection, I knew he would be a good son-in-law even though they were very young. We were grateful for him.

How does it feel to have so many sons-in-laws and daughters-in law? We feel extra blessed because it’s just expanded our family in an amazing way and has enriched the blessings we have as a family. I just think it’s pretty incredible.

Dennis here: I actually call them Daughters-in-love because our first daughter-in-law referred to me as her father-in-love and that blesses me deeply to this day.

Melinda: I don’t really call them daughters-inlay or sons-in-law just because I claim them as our own and when they made their wedding vows we covenanted with them and took those vows very seriously and, in a sense, we became one with them as a family. So, they are ours.

How do you feel about your in-law children? Raising children in the home is much easier than raising adult children. For one, we’re not raising them anymore. They’ve been raised. So, I guess parenting is the better word. My rule for our in-law children is to be there for them. Listen. If I am asked for advice then give it, otherwise, keep my mouth shut, which is the hard part for me because I am a truth speaker. Is that fair to say?

Dennis here: Let me describe Melinda to you. You know what she thinks in any given moment.

Melinda: well, I’m pretty black and white so I don’t have much time to mess around. If you want to know what I think I will tell you. Sometimes that can be not so great so I have had to learn to hold my tongue…and that can sometimes be difficult during a stressful time. I don’t that my children-in-law any differently than I treat my own children. I expect the same openness and honesty from them. I expect open communication. It goes both ways.

What safe-guards have you put in place to protect those relationships? What boundaries - whether spoken or understood - have you set in place to safeguard those in-law relationships? One thing we do physically is that we don’t just show up at their homes unannounced. We always give them privacy. We are not ‘in their business’. We don’t pay any of their bill so their finances are none of our business. We try not to tell them what to do concerning their personal choices.

We avoid the hot topics like politics or religion or money because those re the three big ones…or if they are using or not using birth control…you know, those types of topics because those are choices they need to make on their own as a couple - as a family. We want to love them no matter what - like Christ loves them and I don’t want to stray from what is the truth…because we just have to love them.

Dennis here: Someone put it to me this week. ‘The best way to be a good in-law is to basically butt out of their business but, at the same time, be available to them.’

Melinda: Right, but at the same time, we have invested in their lives and we are allowed to speak up if their is an opportunity the Lord is leading us to. I feel like it’s OK to say something in a kind way. When we have made an investment we have the right to make the occasional withdrawal on that investment.

How do you approach discipline of our grandchildren? Well, it’s kind of like ‘My house. My rules.’ Still, each child is so different and each parent has different rules, so I am very sensitive as to how they parent their children. Some of the parents are more open to me correcting their children. Some of them would rather I not. I try to be very careful and I never want to alienate any of our grandchildren because our goal and desire is for them to always feel welcome in our home. If they are disrespecting their parents, I would always call them out on that. If they are disrespecting me, I am allowed to say so. If they are disobeying me, I have the right to speak up. I’m not going to allow that whether their parent is there or not. Discipline is important but we never want to shame our grandchildren or make it a bigger issue than it is.

When I began preparing for the recording of this episode of the podcast I sent a questionnaire to my children and heard back from only two of them, so I don’t know if that was a good thing or a bad thing. (Melinda - I take that as a good thing). I received this from one of our daughters: Don’t be afraid to ask us questions about our kids and even questions about how we parent so that you can better understand our need and wants as parents.

That indicates to me that communication is vital and bottom line, foundational wisdom. Reality is that each of our children have their own standards and their own family routines. Some would prefer we not give them little treats. Some are very strict about that and some couldn’t care less. We, as grandparents need to know that and be aware of that and I would never want that to be an issue or a problem because we’re not going to the kind of grandparents that disrespect the rules of each individual family. (Dennis - Speak for yourself because I keep candy hidden in my studio!). OK, but grandma is going to be very aware and I want to be careful to be consistent because when they are all at the house and things can become very chaotic. It is just better that we follow the rules regarding the rules of their parents. We try to always encourage them with positive words and affirmation. That’s one thing that we do well, I think. We try to focus on their strengths and always focus on the truth and speak blessing over them. That is one thing we tried to do with our own children and still try to do for them. It’s not always about correcting the wrong but emphasizing the positive things we see in them and speaking the truth into what they do correctly.

(Dennis here) One thing that comes to my mind is that we don’t assume the in-laws will love the same things we love. We try to recognize the individuality and worth of each in-law. We’ve tried to get to know them…their quirks…their personality types…their pasts…their traumas…their triumphs. You’ve already mentioned this but we try not to argue over trivial matters. It is Ok to disagree politically, to disagree on spiritually, and to disagree on social issues. Our number one job is to love and to offer wisdom when requested.

As a parent, we have every right to make withdrawals on relationships in which we have invested a lifetime. We never stop being parents. Our roles simply change. With our children-in-law, we need to remember we are not their birth parents and they were not necessarily raised with the same principles with which we raised our own children. We cannot place expectations upon them that are unrealistic or which they have no framework for understanding.

I see myself as a wisdom-giver…and try to offer my wisdom only when asked. I send out a daily devotion to each family adult family member but do not expect them to read them or even agree with them. They are there for encouragement if needed. Even if our children and their spouses never read them, I feel I have at least taken a practical step in being the spiritual leader of our family.

I see my basic role as a father-in-law as one of reminding my children-in-law of who and Whose they are…in practical and subtle ways. Basically, I let them know I am always available to them and that I am for them and that I value them as one of my own…but recognize my role is not to change or manipulate them. Our traditions are not their traditions and we, as in-laws, need to allow and bless our children and their spouses to create their own traditions and to raise their own children as they see fit.

Another thing we avoid is trying to guilt them into being at our house for special occasions or holidays. We would never do that. We would love it if they were always at our house but we know we have to share. We are grateful that they do have extended families that love them as well. We want them to build relationships with them as well.

We have a couple of children and their families live in different countries. One who live overseas in Australia and another in Canada. That can be very difficult when we do have family gatherings…to make them feel included. That is something we work really, really hard on through social media via FaceTime and a family chat that is going around the clock 24/7 on WhatsApp. There are sub-categories of chats going on throughout the day. A brother chat. A sister chat. Private chats between family members in order to plan and pull off surprise birthdays and the like. There is even a plant chat, a Jonas Brothers chat, and all sorts of other things. Whatever their interests are, they are shared and are a practical way to build and maintain family relationship even though we are scattered all over the place physically.

We feel that through technology we can stay connected with one another and watch the grandchildren in swimming lessons, or in special school programs, or putting on a show, or putting together dance routines, or sharing knock-knock jokes with the entire family, even getting to watch them decorating their trees at Christmas, and blowing out birthday candles, keeping up with their careers and anniversaries, constantly sending one another words of encouragement, favorite recipes, etc. It is quite like sitting around the table and chatting 24 hours a day. Our point? Family relationships require work just like a marital relationship.

One of our greatest joys is in watching our children interact with one another and enjoying one another via these online chats and videos and pictures and messages. We honestly feel we have accomplished our major life’s work by reaping the benefits of watching our children remain connected and regarding one another as best and vital friends in spite of physical separation. They simply like being together. I’d say we have accomplished much by simply facilitating these interactions.

To be honest, our main roles as in-laws is recognizing we are now in the phase of life in which we are available to offer wisdom, guidance, and child-care when asked. My best advice on being a good father-in-law is not to butt in unless asked. I have no qualms about stepping in and offering my opinion when it comes to life-altering issues…but those are few and far between. My best advice as spiritual head of my family (not as a ruler or authoritarian figure)…the things I can practically do without butting into the lives of my children and their spouses is simple - pray, send daily devotions, and take opportunities to love on our children-in-law and our grandchildren.

I’ve been singing over my children since they were little, singing them to sleep each night…and now I have the privilege of singing those same songs over my grandchildren when they spend the night with us. I love telling them how I used to sing the same songs over their mommy or daddy when they were little girls and boys and seeing their little eyes brighten up as they feel they are part of something very special, passed down through the generations. They especially love the song “I Am A Sheep” because they’ve all heard it sung over them by their own parents in their own homes.

My secret scheme is to create a place where my grandchildren beg their parents to be. They all love coming to grandma’s house and to the forest of Bren…they love playing hide and seek with us…playing basketball and board games…going on adventures in the forest. We love our grandchildren but we first love their parents.

I’d like to share something one of our sons-in-law shared with us as we wrap up this interview. I think it speaks volumes as to what we are trying to say. When I asked him how I could be a better father-in-law, he wrote the following:

I’ve been thinking for a few days about your email requesting advice for being better in-laws and grandparents. Here are my conclusions: In short, my advice in regards to being my in-laws, is to not change anything you’re already doing/not doing. For the past 14 1/2 years, I’ve witnessed and experienced a set of in-laws who have respected me and allowed me to grow my family in maturity (as well as a number of people) through numerous trials, struggles, successes, and triumphs.

You have allowed (my wife) and I to forge our own path while still being there whenever needed for guidance and advice. Never attempting to impose your own will on our decisions and life path even though I’m sure at times that is very difficult to not do. The respect you’ve shown me over the years feels unearned, but has compelled me to make sure that I match and, if possible, exceed the respect shown back to you.

You and Momma J also lead by example continuously. Always steadfast. Always honest and truthful. Always an example for me, (my wife), and our children. Y’all are great. I mean that from the bottom of my heart. In regards to being grandparents, or ‘better’ grandparents, I have the same advice. Don’t change anything.

Even if I did have something to ‘complain’ about, I wouldn’t tell you or advise you to change it. I believe it is important for a child to experience a wide range of experiences and relationships in order to shape that child into the human God intended them to be. Sometimes bad experiences are helpful. Sometimes good experiences turn out to be hurtful in the long run.

All I know is God has placed my children in this world with myself and (my wife) as their parents, you and Momma J as grandparents, my dad and mom as grandparents as well. All the experiences my children are having are going to shape them into who they are supposed to be. Don’t change anything. You guys are amazing. And I love you both as if you were my own parents.

I am glad to be able to bless you both. You both deserve it. I am not saying those things to gain ‘favorite son in-law’ status though. It is truth. And it was well thought through and considered before verbalizing. I love you both. 

In closing, Melinda and I encourage you to see each of your children-in-law as rich blessings that enhance and enrich the depth of your family. Bless them and encourage them as if they are your own. Show them honor as being a part of your family. We desire to bless them through both hard times and good times and to be living examples of God’s deep, deep love for each of us.

Dennis & Melinda Jernigan

To hear The Dennis Jernigan Podcast version of this teaching and to hear a song of blessing for your children and children-in-law, go to http://podcast.dennisjernigan.com/e/how-to-be-better-in-laws/

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You Are Living Water

You Are Living Water

Many years ago, I was in the midst of asking God what direction my life and ministry was headed. There are many circumstances causing relational upheavals and many thoughts going through my head causing me to engage in spiritual warfare with the lies of the enemy. And just how does one do that? They take up the full armor of God - the arsenal of spiritual weaponry He gives to each and every new creation - and they simply replace the lies of the enemy with the truth of God’s Word. In other words, I went about the business of renewing my mind!

I believe it was His promptings and tuggings that were causing the foundational questions of my heart and that the enemy - the Liar - was bombarding my mind with unrighteous and selfish thoughts. The confusion this brought to my mind led me into some serious times where I felt like a man dying of thirst in the middle of an endless desert. The conclusion I came to was simple - and you have heard me say this so many times through the years: God wastes nothing. Not even times of confusion and not even the dry, alone times in the deserts of life.

I realize and recognize that God allows dry and searching times to cause me to see my need for Him. This renews the way I think and, rather than throw my hands up in despair and exasperation, I become drawn to seek Jesus all the more…because He goes through those desert times WITH me!

I am more willing to follow Him – even if following Him leads me through a desert, all alone. The truth is this: He will not leave me or forsake me. He has sent the Holy Spirit to walk with me and talk with me. I need not be dry even if I live in the desert. Bless the, Lord!

Isaiah 55:1-3 NASB says,

1 "You there! Everyone who thirsts, come to the waters;

And you who have no money come, buy and eat.

Come, buy wine and milk

Without money and without cost.

2 "Why do you spend money for what is not bread,

And your wages for what does not satisfy?

Listen carefully to Me, and eat what is good,

And delight yourself in abundance.

3 "Incline your ear and come to Me.

Listen, that you may live;

And I will make an everlasting covenant with you,

[According to] the faithful mercies shown to David.”

Isaiah 55:1-3 NASB

Reality is that, even in the middle of nowhere moments of our lives, God is there with us! We have but to acknowledge His presence by faith and choose to believe that truth. Freedom comes as a result. Fear and anxiety are cast down by the love of God and our thoughts are renewed in the process. Every feeling we have comes directly from a thought we think. By focusing on the truth of God’s Word - the truth that He is with us and loves us massively - we change the way we think…and when we change the way we think, we change the way we feel.

Let’s take good long drinks from the fountain of God’s Living Water today. Just allow Him to refresh and replenish the dry and thirsty places in your heart and mind. We have but to ask.

Dennis Jernigan

Listen to The Dennis Jernigan Podcast version of this teaching and hear the song You Are Living Water as an encouragement to your soul.

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Let It Rain

Let It Rain

One of my personal goals is to learn to see life from a different point of view. Life is an amazing gift but life, if we’re all honest, is littered with moments of pain. Physical pain. Emotional pain. Mental pain. Relational pain. As long as we’re being honest here, life has more than its fair share of sorrow and suffering. At times, life honestly doesn’t seem fair. Just being real here.

Personally, I have dealt with many painful issues during the course of my life. I have dealt with the struggle to find my true identity - sexual and otherwise - in Christ. I have dealt with moments of betrayal and abandonment. I have grieved the loss of friends and loved ones. I have battled episodes of depression and endured episodes of all-out panic attacks. I have even endured very real moments of persecution as a direct result of my faith in Jesus Christ. And to top it all off, I am currently battling Parkinson’s Disease which is certainly not a walk in the park by any means.

But you know what? In spite of all those painful moments of life, I can honestly say life is good. And I can honestly say I am in no way a victim. I am a victor! John 8:32 tells us that we will know the truth and the truth will set us free. What is the first step required to get to that truth? Our own honest confession. I confess my failure…my sin…to Father God and He cleanses me. I confess my fear and anxiety to Jesus and He surrounds me with overwhelming love that eradicates my fear. I confess my grief or my pain or my suffering or my ‘whatever’ I am facing in any given moment and my Father God meets me in that moment…but we never get to the freedom we desire if we are unwilling to get honest with God…and honest with ourselves.

It is in that moment of honesty with the Lord that I am given grace to see my predicament or my circumstance from His point of view. Where I see an impassable mountain, He sees a mole hill. Where I see disappointment, He sees an opportunity for restoration. Where I see a wound or a hurt, He sees an opportunity to comfort and heal. Where I see no way out, He somehow makes a way. Where I see despair and hopelessness, He sees an opportunity for joy.

Jesus can handle our honesty. He can free us from guilt. He can deliver us from shame. He can replace our regrets with healing grace by simply allowing us to see those regretful moments from His point of view.

I say all that to say this: I write this blog to help you find healing for your wounds; find hope in your despair; find intimacy in your loneliness; find refuge from the storms of life; Basically, to help you find a deeper walk with Jesus. There is one thing I know after having lived all these years: God wastes nothing. Not our sorrows. Not our wounds. Not even our failures.

Today, I would like to tell you the story  behind my song, Let It Rain, from the worship recording Let It Rain. This song came to me on May 1, 1990. Following is the history I wrote in 1990 about how I came to receive it:

As I have sought to know and walk with the Holy Spirit in an intimate way, one thing I have learned, that I never want to forget, is the truth that I would be dry and barren without Him. I can’t afford not to thirst after Him – to drink Him in. To do this, I desire to express to Him my heart’s need and desire for His voice, His touch – to be caught in a shower of His presence. For this reason I can always say, “Let it rain, Lord! Let it rain!”

Your mercy, LORD, extends to the heavens,

Your faithfulness [reaches] to the skies.

Your righteousness is like the mountains of God;

Your judgments are [like] the great deep.

LORD, You protect mankind and animals.

How precious is Your mercy, God!

And the sons of mankind take refuge in the shadow of Your wings.

They drink their fill of the abundance of Your house;

And You allow them to drink [from] the river of Your delights.

For the fountain of life is with You;

In Your light we see light.

Psalm 36:5-9 NASB

Life and its circumstances can leave us feeling empty, barren, and dry…but we really do have an endless stream of life-giving water even in such times. If the Lord could sustain over a million of His children as they wandered through the desert wilderness for 40 years, He can do the same for us. Let’s just walk in faith and be ready receivers of the Living Water by drinking deeply of HIs presence each and every day. All I can say…all I have to say is, “Let it rain!”

Dennis Jernigan

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God, You are my God;

I shall be watching for You;

My soul thirsts for You, my flesh yearns for You,

In a dry and exhausted land where there is no water.

So have I seen You in the sanctuary,

To see Your power and glory.

Because Your favor is better than life,

My lips will praise You.

So I will bless You as long as I live;

I will lift up my hands in Your name.

My soul is satisfied as with fat and fatness,

And my mouth offers praises with joyful lips.

When I remember You on my bed,

I meditate on You in the night watches,

For You have been my help,

And in the shadow of Your wings I sing for joy.

My soul clings to You;

Your right hand takes hold of me.

Psalm 63:1-8 NASB

This Is My Destiny

This Is My Destiny

I cannot think of a better way to end the old year - 2021 - and begin the new year - 2022 - than by declaring to our own souls who and Whose we are. One of my personal rules to help safeguard my mind and to help constantly renew my mind is this: Dennis Jernigan does not get to call himself something his heavenly Father does not call him! Read the lyrics to the song, This Is My Destiny, and apply them to your own heart and mind. You all find the lyrics below. Then, listen to The Dennis Jernigan Podcast and HEAR the song and allow it to soak into the deep places of your mind. During the coming year, just be who Father says you are!

Happy New Year!

Dennis Jernigan

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This Is My Destiny

Words & Music: Dennis Jernigan...July 26, 1997

Verse

All I was I lay aside now dead to sin, to God alive!

Born again into a new identity!

Once asleep to God in sin now wakened by the blood and cleansed!

Born again to be who He called me to be!

All I have I lay aside - run the race to gain the prize

For the sake of knowing Jesus Christ in me!

I cannot yet fully see all I’m truly called to be

Knowing Christ reveals my hope and destiny!

Chorus

He calls me child!

He calls me to his side eternally!

He calls what once was lost now found;

Once bound to sin - now free!

He calls me holy!

Calls me righteous!

By the blood redeemed!

He calls me overcomer crowned with victory!

This is my destiny!

Verse

What once bound me is no more!

What was stolen is restored

By the resurrection power of my King!

What was old has been made new;

Lies and doubts replaced by truth!

What was silent now resounds, “I am redeemed!”

Chorus

He calls me child!

He calls me to his side eternally!

He calls what once was lost now found;

Once bound to sin - now free!

He calls me holy!

Calls me righteous!

By the blood redeemed!

He calls me overcomer crowned with victory!

This is my destiny!

Chorus

He calls me servant;

Calls me warrior;

Calls me royalty!

He calls me resurrected one!

He calls me His redeemed!

He calls me higher;

Calls me far beyond my wildest dream!

He calls my heart to come and be all He can see!
This is my destiny!

Chorus

He calls me chosen!

New creation!

Trophy of His grace!

He gives me strength to fight the fight

And run to win the race!

He tells me he delights in me while singing over me,

Accepting me as His beloved bride-to-be!

This is my destiny!

This is my destiny!

©1998 Shepherd’s Heart Music/Dennis Jernigan

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The Christmas Dream

The Christmas Dream

For days Judah had waited and watched for Christmas to get here. He believed that if it was snowing, it must be Christmas—and that on Christmas Day, it would automatically start snowing.

On this particular day, Judah was awakened early in the morning by his brother and sisters’ announcement that snow was falling. Snow?! Judah could hardly believe it! It was the moment he had waited for! He ran to the window to see for himself that it really was snowing and then to his mom and dad’s bedroom where, without even knocking, he burst through the door. “It’s Christmas! It’s Christmas! Mom, Dad! It’s Christmas! It’s snowing!”

Dad didn’t want to disappoint Judah, so he didn’t tell him that it wasn’t really Christmas. But as soon as his older brother and sisters realized what Judah was saying, they firmly informed him that yes, it was snowing, but no, it was not Christmas and that Christmas was still twenty days away. This made Judah sad.

Since the children had already roused him, Dad decided to get up and take them sledding. Mom got the older children warmly bundled, and Dad got them and the sleds loaded into the van. Where they lived, there weren’t many hills for sledding, so Dad would take them to the flood control field where the banks were about thirty feet high. With a good push, they were sure to have a great ride. All the way there, Judah talked about how everything outside looked like Christmas.

Several families were already sledding when they arrived. The children quickly unloaded and ran to the top of the hill. Hannah, Israel, and Anne had already slid down once by the time Dad, Judah, and Glory made it to the top.

Soon they were all speeding down the hill and running right back to the top as fast as they could. Several times Hannah went rolling off her sled as she crashed into the snow. Once Dad had the bright idea of piling all the kids on the sled with him! About halfway down the hill, they crashed into the snow and went rolling the rest of the way down.

As the morning wore on, Judah’s laughter and fun turned to weariness and a cold nose! Dad knew it was time to go home when both Judah and Glory said they were no longer having fun So Dad swept the snow off them with a broom, and they all loaded back into the van to warm up and to go in search of just the right Christmas tree. The mere mention of a Christmas tree brought warmth and brightness back into Judah’s eyes, but only for a moment because Dad realized he had left his checkbook at home. This meant they would have to wait to get the tree another time, and it also meant that Judah was once again not having much fun. Things just weren’t working

out quite right.

Judah fell asleep as soon as they got home and unbundled. And I guess there’s no need telling you what he dreamed of. That’s right—Christmas! There were presents and parades and candy . . . But what made his dream really special is that he got to be with Mary and Joseph in Bethlehem on the night baby Jesus was born! Judah quietly knelt beside the manger. He wanted to see for himself just what made this baby so special that an army of angels would announce His birth. Mary smiled, and Joseph invited him to touch the baby. At first Judah was hesitant, but he placed his hand on the baby’s face ever so gently. Then he caressed the baby’s cheek with the soft touch of his fingers. (Judah had had a lot of practice with his new little sister, Raina Joy). And then he looked into the eyes of Jesus. Even though he knew it was impossible, Judah thought he heard baby Jesus speaking to him!

What happened next in Judah’s dream was better than any Christmas he could ever have imagined. He was swept up into the clouds overlooking a magnificent city with streets of gold. Its buildings were made of fine jewels and precious metals. There was a river that looked like pure crystal. Trees along the river were loaded with luscious fruit. At the center of the city was a beautiful, bright light, and the voice he thought he’d heard coming from baby Jesus now seemed to be coming from that light.

As he drew nearer to the light, he saw a great white throne, and upon the throne sat a very kind and wise-looking older man. Though the man seemed loving and gentle, he had a look of sadness in his eyes. Without even thinking, Judah blurted out, “Why are you so sad?”

The man took Judah upon His lap and asked him, “Do you know who I am, Judah?” Judah shook his head no. I am the Creator of the universe. I am the giver of dreams. I am your Heavenly Father. I am God. And you’re right—I am sad. That little baby whose cheek you caressed is my Son. I’m sad because he was born to die.”

“What? But why?!!” Judah was horrified. What he was hearing made no sense to him.

“A long time ago, I created the very first man and woman. I gave them everything they needed to be happy. (Remember, I made them, so I knew best what they needed.) I wanted them to love Me and trust Me and obey Me, but I decided to let them choose for themselves whether they would or wouldn’t. Sadly, they listened to my enemy, who tricked them into loving him instead. As soon as the man and woman realized what they had done, they wanted to hide their guilt and shame. A little lamb was killed and its skin was used to cover them. Even now, my enemy still tricks men, women, boys, and girls into listening to him instead of Me, and every time they do, he

makes them feel shame and guilt and pain. That’s why I sent Jesus, my little Lamb, to be born on earth. His death would provide a covering for everyone who ever has been or will be tricked by my enemy.”

Judah eyes filled with tears. “Jesus died? And you never got to hold Him again?”

“Oh, little Judah, yes, I did get to hold Him again. Because even though he died and was buried when he was a young man, he rose up out of the grave alive, and I got to hold Him again!”

“Then why do you still seem so sad?” Judah asked.

“Even though I sent Jesus to provide a covering for everyone who feels shame and pain and guilt over having been tricked by my enemy, many people still choose not to love me—not to let Me hold them the way I hold my Son.”

He paused and then asked, “Judah?”

“Yes, God?”

“I want you to understand that you, personally, are the reason I sent Jesus to die. I made you especially for me, and I want us to be together forever. You are the reason I built this beautiful city. You are the delight of my heart, Judah, and if you’ll let him, Jesus will keep you covered and protected so my enemy will never trick you and hurt you and cause you to love him more than me.”

And with those words, Judah found himself back in the stable, now holding baby Jesus close to his heart. (Only after what God had just told him, Judah felt more like Jesus was holding him.) How could this be possible? How could someone love him like that? To think that God loved him so much that He willingly gave His own Son to die in his place for his sins was, well, overwhelming! As Judah thought about what that meant for his life, he laid his head down next to the baby Jesus and closed his eyes.

The next thing he knew, Judah was startled from his thoughts by sounds of laughter and joy coming from somewhere outside the stable. Stretching and yawning and sitting straight up in bed, Judah realized he had been asleep.

Quickly he ran down the hall to the living room to tell Mom and Dad what he had seen in his dream, but his words were drowned out by the shouts of glee and laughter as Dad brought in the Christmas tree. For a moment Judah became so caught up in all the excitement that he forgot all about his dream.

After all the hustle and bustle of tree-trimming, eating, and filling the house with the sounds of carols and laughter, it was time for the family to head for bed. All the older children made their way to their rooms as Dad carried the younger ones to theirs. When it was Judah’s turn to be tucked in, his daddy picked him up and asked

him if he had had a good day. That’s when Judah remembered to tell him about his dream. He went through the whole thing, from the part about the stable and touching baby Jesus to being in the city of God. He didn’t leave out a single part. And then he said, “Dad, I liked how it felt when Jesus held me in my dream. How can Jesus hold

me in real life?”

Dad knew Judah was ready for the truth, so he spoke with great confidence. “Judah, you have to die to be held by Jesus. But the kind of death I’m speaking of is dying to yourself—giving up control of your own life and letting God be the boss—choosing to trust and obey and love only God, and never his enemy. Even when we try our best, we all mess up sometimes (God calls this sin), and our sin causes us to be separated from God. The Bible teaches us that death is the punishment for sin. But because God loves us so much, He sent His only Son, Jesus, to take the punishment of death for us. When Jesus died on the cross, He did so much more than provide a covering for our guilt and shame; He washed it all away! If you believe in your heart that it was you whom God loved so much—that it was your sin that Jesus died for—that it is you who can be free from the punishment of death because Jesus took your place, then you can be held by Jesus! And no matter what, Jesus will hold you whenever you need Him to. Does any of this make sense to you, son?”

Judah sat there for a few moments as he thought how best to answer his dad’s question. “Dad?”

“Yes, son?”

“I know I don’t always obey you. I don’t always do the things I know I’m supposed to. I know I’m tricked by the enemy sometimes. I . . . you know . . . disobey God. I’ve heard you call it sin. In my dream, God told me Jesus died for me. I want to love Him the way He loves me, but, Dad, I don’t know how.”

Judah’s dad picked the boy up and sat him in his lap and said, “Son, Jesus did die for you —and for me—and for mom and all your brothers and sisters. That’s how amazing His love is. He says that if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved. That’s

how you love Him the way He loves you. In a sense, son, you die to who your were and rise again to be someone brand new—someone who loves Jesus.”

Without hesitation, Judah said, “Dad, I want to do that right now.”

Leaning into his dad’s chest, he closed his eyes and said a simple prayer of faith to God. “God, I know I’ve listened to the lies of Your enemy. I know I’ve disobeyed You sometimes. But I know You gave Your son, Jesus, the best gift Christmas has ever known, to die in my place. I believe Jesus is my Lord. I believe You raised Him from the dead. And I believe You love me. And, Lord, I love YOU!”

Judah’s dad stood with the boy in his arms and gently carried him to his bed. Outside, snow began to fall. Judah fell asleep and dreamed of Christmas all year ’round.

The End

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Winter's Delight

Winter's Delight

One of the schemes of the enemy - the father of lies - is to cause jealousy and division between brothers and sisters in Christ. One of the ways he does this is to try and get us to compare ourselves with others. How many times have you thought to yourself, “Well, he/she is a much worse sinner than me. I told a little white lie but he/she spreads gossip like there’s no tomorrow”? While it is true that certain sins bring with them greater consequences, the bottom line of reality is that all sin is equally egregious to God. One sin, regardless of the nature of that sin, separates us from God and leaves us in need of a Savior.

One of the lessons I learned regarding the equal power of all manner of sin to leave us in need of a repentant heart came while growing up on a farm. Near our home was a ranch that raised a breed of cattle called Charlais. Charlais cattle are known for the pure whiteness of their entire body. During my days in 4H and FFA, my brothers and I raised sheep as show animals for the county and state fairs each year. While observing that local herd of Charlais, I could easily see that some cows were whiter - cleaner looking - than others. When comparing the whiteness of my sheep with the whiteness of the sheep of my brothers, it was easy to see which one appeared whiter and cleaner than the others.

I recall feeling that the cattle and sheep with the whitest coats appeared superior and healthier than those with the dingier, dirtier coats. That is the way I used to feel about comparing my personal sin with the sin I perceived others guilty of. My goal, even unconsciously at times, was to make myself feel better about myself and to excuse my sin by seeing myself as cleaner and less sinful than others.

That stinkin’ thinkin’ all came to a humiliating and painful stop the day I witnessed that herd of Charlais cattle and the sheep belonging to my brothers and me in the midst of a winter snowstorm. The snow was purest white. Dazzlingly white. Purest white. With the snow as a backdrop, I assumed the cattle and sheep would be difficult to see in the blinding snow. What I saw was astonishingly brutal to my pride.

In contrast with the purest white of that cascading snow, each and every white-as-white-can-be cow…each and every white-as-white-can-be sheep…stood out like a dirty, dingy heap of filth on four hooves, easily discernible and recognizable and easily seen even in such a massive fall of snow.

Even the whitest of those sheep and cows appeared yellowed and discolored and absolutely filthy - disgustingly so - in comparison to the snow. I began to stop comparing myself and my sin to other people and their sin…and began comparing myself to the One Whose blood washes whiter than snow. Jesus Christ. When I compare my sin to the holiness of my Savior, I easily see my need for cleansing and easily see my need for humility and easily see my need for repentance. And with that repentance my sin is washed away and my heart is left whiter than snow. That is one of the wonderful things about winter’s snow for me. This truth fills my heart with delight…and I instantly think of the holiness of God whenever it snows. Like the snow, Jesus Christ is my WInter’s Delight!

That is part of the story behind my song, Winter’s Delight. Following is a brief account of how God inspired this winter/holiday song way back on September 21, 1995. During those days, my children were still small and still living at home…and the holidays were approaching – even if they were still three months away! Having children always helped me enjoy and anticipate the Christmas season long before it ever arrived!

In 1995, the Lord seemed to be flooding me with Christmas songs. This song was one of them. While thinking on the many analogies of winter that help me understand redemption, I could not stop thinking about the cleansing power of His blood and how He had brought light and warmth to my life when I honestly thought my life would be trapped in winter forever. His forgiveness makes everything whiter than snow.

"Come now, and let us debate [your case,]"

Says the LORD, "Though your sins are as scarlet,

They shall become as white as snow;

Though they are red like crimson,

They shall be like wool.”

Isaiah 1:18 NASB

“If we confess our sins, He is faithful and righteous, so that He will forgive us our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness.” 1 John 1:9 NASB

Let’s be mindful of the forgiving power and amazing love of Jesus Christ in the coming days. In a sense, it is like Christmas all year ‘round for the new creation! Let’s celebrate Jesus and enjoy the splendor of winter’s delight…and stop comparing ourselves to others…and compare ourselves to the One Who is Winter’s Delight!

Dennis Jernigan

To hear the podcast version of this teaching along with the song, Winter’s Delight, go to http://podcast.dennisjernigan.com/e/winter-s-delight/

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Winter’s Delight

WORDS & MUSIC

Dennis Jernigan

September 21, 1995

Verse One

Winters come and winters go!

Sometimes leaving a blanket of snow!

Cov'ring the ground from head to toe!

No place too high or low!

Snow falls down and like a dream,

Touches places our eyes have not seen!

Cov'ring the old with a new winter scene,

Leaving everything clean!

Treetops glisten and shimmer

‘Neath this frozen delight,

Bringing peace to the winter,

Leaving everything white!

Chorus

Let Your presence fall down

Like the snow completely covers the ground!

Let Your presence surround

And surprise like an overnight snow

We've just found!

You came to me in the winter of life

Leaving me covered!

Washing me white!

You came to me in my dark winter's night

Surprising and covering

With a winter's delight!

Verse Two

Once my heart was hard and cold,

Bound by sin in its wintery hold!

Then Your blood fell down like snow,

Cov'ring, leaving me whole!

You came to me redeeming,

Changing darkness to light!

"Let it snow!" I am singing!

You are winter's delight!

Chorus

Let Your presence fall down

Like the snow completely covers the ground!

Let Your presence surround

And surprise like an overnight snow

We've just found!

You came to me in the winter of life

Leaving me covered!

Washing me white!

You came to me in my dark winter's night

Surprising and covering

With a winter's delight!

Chorus

You came to me in the winter of life

Leaving me covered!

Washing me white!

You came to me in my dark winter's night

Surprising and covering

With a winter's delight!

©1995 Dennis Jernigan/Shepherd’s Heart Music, Inc.

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Rain Song

Rain Song

The purpose of this weekly blog (which is often derived from The Dennis Jernigan Podcast) is to help you find healing for your wounds; find hope in your despair; find intimacy in your loneliness; find refuge from the storms of life; Basically, to help you find a deeper walk with Jesus. There is one thing I know after having lived all these years: God wastes nothing. Not our sorrows. Not our wounds. Not even our failures.

What I would like to share today is the story  behind my song, Rain Song, from the worship recording Let It Rain. This song came to me in the spring of 1981 or 1982. The story behind the song is very special to me and my prayer is that you would find it interesting and that it would inspire you to believe in the miraculous nature of God’s every-single-day-of-the-year love for us.

Rain Song was born during the time of my life when God was beginning the cleansing of my mind from all that I had believed about myself - of all the stinkin’ thinkin’ - especially concerning the lies about my sexuality that I had been ensnared in for so many years.

Sitting alone at a balcony window in my church at the time (Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Oklahoma City), I watched the spring rain pour down – never stopping – never leaving so much as a single spot untouched…and then it hit me – Jesus is our Living Water! We must allow Him complete freedom to flow through us and allow Him to touch every part of our heart and mind…especially the wounded, sin-burdened parts. He loves us so much!

After I wrote the song, I came down from the balcony and sat near the front of the sanctuary while pastor Jim White preached and taught the Word of God. He was so instrumental in the early days of my ministry. When the Lord would give me a song during one of his sermons, he would allow me to give him a signal - usually a whisper from behind the curtains on the stage - and would then creatively find a way to weave into his sermon that brother Dennis has been given a song from the Lord for us just this moment…and then he would invite me to the piano to share the song! Rain Song was one of those songs! I shared the song as it continued to rain outside and brother Jim continued his sermon when I was done…like it was perfectly normal. Amazing!

Another special treat for me was to have the trio I sang in after college, Spirit Song, get back together for the recording, Let It Rain. Thank you, Johnnie Ann (Adams) Burgess and Chuck King, for the gift of making music and for the countless hours upon hours spent worshiping together. This song always takes me to a place of peace and joy because of all you two amazing people did for me.

Even though I have heard the following scripture countless times, it stills brings chills to my soul. Part of the reason is that I still have moments of meeting Jesus at the ‘well’ of my heart to this day:

7 A woman of Samaria came to draw water. Jesus said to her, "Give Me a drink." 8 For His disciples had gone away to the city to buy food. 9 So the Samaritan woman said to Him, "How [is it that] You, [though] You are a Jew, are asking me for a drink, [though] I am a Samaritan woman?" (For Jews do not associate with Samaritans.) 10 Jesus replied to her, "If you knew the gift of God, and who it is who is saying to you, 'Give Me a drink,' you would have asked Him, and He would have given you living water." 11 She said to Him, "Sir, You have no bucket and the well is deep; where then do You get [this] living water? 12 "You are not greater than our father Jacob, are You, who gave us the well and drank of it himself, and his sons and his cattle?" 13 Jesus answered and said to her, "Everyone who drinks of this water will be thirsty again; 14 but whoever drinks of the water that I will give him shall never be thirsty; but the water that I will give him will become in him a fountain of water springing up to eternal life.” John 4:7-14 NASB

We have that mighty fountain of living water springing up within our very core identity. Let’s be intentional in taking daily drinks from this fountain…as often as necessary…and let’s be conduits that carry that same living water to the thirsty world around us. Just drink deeply today…

Dennis Jernigan

To hear The Dennis Jernigan Podcast episode version of this teaching, go to http://podcast.dennisjernigan.com/e/rain-song/

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It Was My Sin

It Was My Sin

Today’s brief teaching goes hand in hand with a song called, It Was My Sin, from the worship recording Let It Rain. This song came to me on February 5, 1992.

It Was My Sin was written during a time when I needed to remind myself – my soul – what Jesus has done for me and simply worship His majesty and greatness! When Satan attacks, his main weapon is the lies he brings into and against my thoughts. This song was received as a gift from my Father to my heart. As the Holy Spirit is faithful to remind me of the truth (He is my Father and I am His child by virtue of my debt being paid by the blood of the Lamb), the truth becomes like a cleansing rain upon my heart, soul and flesh.

14 "And just as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, so must the Son of Man be lifted up, 15 so that everyone who believes will have eternal life in Him. 16 "For God so loved the world, that He gave His only Son, so that everyone who believes in Him will not perish, but have eternal life. 17 "For God did not send the Son into the world to judge the world, but so that the world might be saved through Him.” John 3:14-17 NASB

Jesus did not have to take my sin upon Himself. After all, I turned my back on Him. The Good News is that He kept pursuing me and kept seeking to find me…and He took all my sin and all my shame upon Himself and paid my debt and washed me clean…and loves me with the most massive love the world has ever known. He lavished my heart with love and met my lost soul with the deepest of kindness and made me feel welcome. That makes me want to follow Him to this day. Let’s be mindful of all He did to bring us salvation and freedom throughout the course of the coming days and weeks. Let’s just be grateful to God…and let Him know of our gratitude often.

8 But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. 9 Much more then, having now been justified by His blood, we shall be saved from the wrath [of God] through Him. 10 For if while we were enemies we were reconciled to God through the death of His Son, much more, having been reconciled, we shall be saved by His life. 11 And not only [this,] but we also celebrate in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have now received the reconciliation. Romans 5:8-11 NASB

Let’s take some time to Worship along with this song, It Was My Sin, and let us take the work of Christ on the cross very personally and let the rain of God’s redeeming love rain down upon us for the next few minutes. Use the link below to hear the song.

Dennis Jernigan

To hear The Dennis Jernigan Podcast version of this teaching and to hear the song, It Was My Sin, go to http://podcast.dennisjernigan.com/e/it-was-my-sin/

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Until That Final Day

Until That Final Day

Did you know I have my own personal gravestone? I have had it for over 21 years. A good friend presented me with that gravestone as a spiritual birthday gift. The stone is placed on the front of our property near the country road we live on so people can see. There have been so many times through the years when I have seen cars slow down to try and get a glimpse of who is buried so close to the road. I get a kick out of that. Honestly, it is one of my favorite evangelism tools. The gravestone is inscribed as follows:

Jernigan

November 7, 1981

On this date Dennis Jernigan

died to sin and was born again

by the grace and power of our Lord Jesus Christ.

God’s servant lives in the

house at the top of the hill.

My personal plan is to not die physically anytime soon, but with the reality of Parkinson’s in my life, I have had to come to terms with the eventual day I will leave this physical body and live my eternal life in my true spiritual nature in Christ. Reality is that I have been thinking about heaven for most of my life…and the conclusion I have come to is that if this life - in spite of all the pain and sorrow - is so glorious and good, how much more glorious and good heaven will be!

My personal testimony, which I began sharing publicly in 1988, brought the very real possibility of dying for my faith. Due to the many threats and scorn directed my way through the years, it was only wise to consider whether or not living for Christ was worth my physical life. The conclusion I came to can be summed up on the words of a song the Lord dropped into my life on February 18, 1991. That song is called Until That Final Day. Following are the lyrics:

Until That Final Day

Verse 1

I know Whom I have believed

And I am convinced that my life

He is sure to keep

For He is my Defense!

Therefore I’ll not be ashamed of Jesus

Come what may!

For Jesus Christ will be my Strength!

Until that final day!

Until that final day!

Verse 2

Since the day that I was healed

My strength has grown weak

But His great strength has been revealed

To keep me as I seek!

For Christ’s sake I count all lost

I gladly suffer shame!

For I am hid behind the cross

Rejoicing in His name!

Rejoicing in His name!

Verse 3

Christ, my Banner, I will raise

For the world to see!

He is worthy of my praise

My life, my bended knee!

Flesh and blood this world may kill

Still I will obey!

For not my own, but Lord,

Thy will Is life my Truth,

my Way!

My life, my Truth,

My Way!

Verse 4

When my body cold and dead

Lies within the grave

My life will be hid in Him

Cleansed by the blood He gave!

I will glory in my cross!

I glory in my King!

Forever I will praise His name!

Forever I will sing

Of Jesus Christ, my King!

This song was written as a declaration of my faith in early 1991. Little did I know I would be called to put that faith to work through such a “wounding season” like that year would prove to be. Jesus has brought me through that fire and is still calling me to sing and declare the truth of this song through every fiery trial and season of life. I have good news: God will never leave you! Just don’t give up! Be encouraged! Don’t lose heart! Even when our minds are bombarded by the fiery darts of the enemy’s lies, we are never alone…even should we physically die!

Can you believe I wrote those words 30 years ago? Yet they resound in my life with even greater meaning today due to my struggle with Parkinson’s. And my response to the lies of the enemy is quite simple:

“Do not rejoice over me, O my enemy. Though I fall I will rise; though I dwell in darkness, the Lord is a Light for me.” Micah 7:8

Where does your hope lie? What do you do when the lies of the enemy would bring you face to face with fear? I choose to put off the lies by the simple proclamation that God loves me massively - no matter what!

2 Timothy 1:7-12 NASB says, 7 For God has not given us a spirit of timidity, but of power and love and discipline. 8 Therefore do not be ashamed of the testimony of our Lord or of me His prisoner, but join with [me] in suffering for the gospel according to the power of God, 9 who saved us and called us with a holy calling, not according to our works, but according to His own purpose and grace, which was granted to us in Christ Jesus from all eternity, 10 but has now been revealed by the appearing of our Savior Christ Jesus, who abolished death and brought life and immortality to light through the gospel, 11 for which I was appointed a preacher, an apostle, and a teacher. 12 For this reason I also suffer these things; but I am not ashamed, for I know whom I have believed, and I am convinced that He is able to protect what I have entrusted to Him until that day.

Do we really believe that? Let’s do something profound today. Let’s simply live like we believe that Jesus is the Answer to the needs and questions of our lives…and that we can trust Him with our hearts and with our lives. I know in Whom I have believed. Do you?

Dennis Jernigan

To hear The Dennis Jernigan Podcast of this teaching and to hear the song, Until That Final Day, go to http://podcast.dennisjernigan.com/e/until-that-final-day/

Will You Love Me?

Will You Love Me?

Today I want to share a song with you. A song that came to me way back on November 27, 1990. That song, “Will You Love Me?”, came in the midst of our little church body learning that one of our greatest acts of worship is to present the souls of men to our Father. We are not called to this world to be served, but to serve. We are not called to live comfortable lives for pleasures’ sake. We are called to take up our cross and, when necessary, to suffer for the sake of righteousness. We are called to lay down our lives that others might gain theirs! God’s grace is sufficient – even in the most horrible suffering or circumstances. Will you love Him?

What prompted a great deal of this song comes directly from a conversation Jesus had with Peter just after they had enjoyed breakfast together. Following is the account of that conversation found in John 21:15-17 NASB:

Now when they had finished breakfast, Jesus said to Simon Peter, "Simon, [son] of John, do you love Me more than these?" He said to Him, "Yes, Lord; You know that I love You." He said to him, "Tend My lambs.” He said to him again, a second time, "Simon, [son] of John, do you love Me?" He said to Him, "Yes, Lord; You know that I love You." He said to him, "Shepherd My sheep." He said to him the third time, "Simon, [son] of John, do you love Me?" Peter was hurt because He said to him the third time, "Do you love Me?" And he said to Him, "Lord, You know all things; You know that I love You." Jesus said to him, "Tend My sheep.”

What was Jesus trying to communicate to Simon Peter? As I pondered the answer to that question, I came up with as few things…namely: Love is an action, not a feeling. Love is the laying down of life. The question of whether we love the Lord or not is answered by the way in which we live our lives.

Do we live our lives for the sake of the Gospel or to benefit ourselves? Do we love God when life is difficult or when it’s convenient for us? We are not placed on this earth for our own glory or pleasure. We are placed on this earth for the sake of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

The simple truth of the matter is that we express our love to God when we lay down our lives for the sake of others…when we tend to God’s sheep. And who are the sheep Jesus is talking about in John 21? People.

Are we tending to the needs of people? Are we comforting those who mourn? Are we feeding those who are hungry? Are we visiting those who are in prison? Are we clothing those who have need of clothes? Are we being Jesus to the world around us? Just think about how God can use your life to bless the life of another today.

Jesus said it like this in John 15:13 NASB: "Greater love has no one than this, that a person will lay down his life for his friends.”

Let’s simply be friends with those Father brings across our paths and be vessels of His love to them in the process. To help you understand what I am talking about, I have included the lyrics to the song. At the end of this post you will find a link to The Dennis Jernigan Podcast episode in which I share the song from the original recording so you can hear the heart cry of why I wrote it in the first place. The first three verses and choruses are from Jesus’ point of view. Verse four and the last chorus are my personal responses to the original question Jesus posed to Simon Peter. “Do you love Me?”

Dennis Jernigan

Will You Love Me?

WORDS & MUSIC

Dennis Jernigan

November 27, 1990

Verse One

You always love me when you are falling

And how I long to hear your pleas

But will you love Me when I am calling

Or do you love your life of ease?

Will you love the world while millions are dying around you?

Will you love the world, forsaking the Shepherd Who found you?

Chorus

I will love you when you fall

Even if you never call

And I will love you through it all

When you fall but tell Me

Will you love me when the world is calling?

Will you love me when the world is falling?

Will you love Me?

Will you give your life for Me?

You see I came to set men free

What would keep your love from Me?

Verse Two

I delivered you when you were dying

And the world cries out for proof

I delivered you but still you are hiding

Why won't you proclaim the Truth?

For you love yourself

And that's why you've never really grown

You love yourself

And maybe you’ve never really known that

Repeat Chorus One

Verse Three 

Lay your burdens down and stop trying

I want to live My life through you

The world will knock you down

But there's no denying

I would never lie, would you?

Forsaking the world

Giving up wealth and life for you'

Forsaking the world

Loving you more than life

I died for you!

Repeat Chorus One

Verse Four

I will love you when I am dying

When the world would mock Your name

And I will love You then, never denying

Jesus bore my sin and shame

Forsaking the world

And taking my cross to follow You

Forsaking the world

Giving my life for all of You

Chorus Two

I will love You when I fall

Even if You never call

I will love You through it all

You're my All in All

And I will love You when the world is calling

I will love You when the world is falling

I will love You for You gave Your life for Me

You see I long to be set free

Nothing could keep Your love from Me

Nothing could Your love from Me

To listen to The Dennis Jernigan Podcast episode regarding this song, go to http://podcast.dennisjernigan.com/e/will-you-love-me-1631627507/

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Only You

Only You

There have been so many times during my life in which I have chosen to forfeit the grace of God for the desires of the flesh…to meet my very real human needs in ways our God never intended to have them met. In a sense, I made myself god over my own life…and that never works out for anyone! To gain the victory over sin in my life, I had to count all things as loss for the sake of knowing Jesus Christ. It was in the giving up - the losing - of my life that I gained real life.

Satan wants to destroy us. He tries to separate us from people. He wants us to look to things we can see for our fulfillment. He works to cut us off from God. As Satan tries to tempt me to sin, my desire is to turn that temptation back to God and pour the longings of my flesh into longing for God. One of the most profound thing I can do to set my heart on God is to let Satan know that I know the things I see are not true reality. I am only passing through this life toward eternity with Jesus. Whether I am rich or poor, whether I live or die – I am the Lords – and He is mine.

Matthew 16:24-28 NASB says, 24 Then Jesus said to His disciples, "If anyone wants to come after Me, he must deny himself, take up his cross, and follow Me. 25 "For whoever wants to save his life will lose it; but whoever loses his life for My sake will find it. 26 "For what good will it do a person if he gains the whole world, but forfeits his soul? Or what will a person give in exchange for his soul? 27 "For the Son of Man is going to come in the glory of His Father with His angels, and WILL THEN REPAY EVERY PERSON ACCORDING TO HIS DEEDS. 28 "Truly I say to you, there are some of those who are standing here who will not taste death until they see the Son of Man coming in His kingdom.”

Only Jesus truly satisfies the deepest longing of every human heart…the need to know and to be known…and the simple act of placing one’s faith in Jesus Christ combined with the simple act of worshipping God meets that deep need for intimacy - regardless of our circumstances.

Everything we can see with our human eyes will one day be gone. True reality is seeing what Jesus sees. What things do you look to for hope? True hope - lasting hope - comes from knowing Jesus. Let’s live our lives through the filter of placing our hope in Jesus. He is the only thing that is truly eternal in this life. Let’s put our hope in Him. Let’s use this simple statement whenever the temptations of life come against our minds. Let’s give our thoughts and lives to Jesus and simply say, “Only You…”

Dennis Jernigan

To hear The Dennis Jernigan Podcast version of this teaching and to hear the song Only You, go to http://podcast.dennisjernigan.com/e/only-you-1631027559/

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