Day 67: Stir It Up!

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I’m vocalizing and doing some scales to stir up my gifts.

Therefore I remind you to stir up the gift of God which is in you through the laying on of my hands. For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind.

2 Tim 1:6-7

Day 67: Stir It Up!

When I was a young lad my son’s age (15) I would spend the majority of my free time sitting at my piano creating songs.  I would practice small pieces of the song over and over again and then assemble it all together.  I would close my eyes and visualize myself performing.  I would share my songs as a performance to my Heavenly Father.

I believe that this time determined much of the success that I’ve had so far in this life.  Dreams are important.  But not much happens without effort.  I saw a quote this morning from one of my Facebook friends about faith.  In essence it said “Faith makes things possible, not easy.”  There is work to do!  Many of us who have embarked upon a relationship with The Creator know the importance of prayer.  We know that we daily need to read God’s word and talk with Him.  But even with a close relationship it doesn’t mean life will be easy.

Joseph was an amazing icon in the bible.  But he spent years before seeing his dreams realized.  He had faith but there was time to wait and work to do during that time.  One might even conclude that who he became while he was waiting was part of God’s plan in his circumstances and God’s timing.

What are you doing while you wait for God’s answer to your prayer?  Stir up your gifts!  Get busy using what you have to give God glory and watch your life transform!

Today I will spend time developing what God has given me.

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Best

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Sculpture located in front of Living Well Store in Colesville, Maryland

Day 59: Best

so he got up from the meal, took off his outer clothing, and wrapped a towel around his waist. After that, he poured water into a basin and began to wash his disciples’ feet, drying them with the towel that was wrapped around him.

He came to Simon Peter, who said to him, “Lord, are you going to wash my feet?”

Jesus replied, “You do not realize now what I am doing, but later you will understand.”

“No,” said Peter, “you shall never wash my feet.”

Jesus answered, “Unless I wash you, you have no part with me.”

“Then, Lord,” Simon Peter replied, “not just my feet but my hands and my head as well!”

10 Jesus answered, “Those who have had a bath need only to wash their feet; their whole body is clean. And you are clean, though not every one of you.” 11 For he knew who was going to betray him, and that was why he said not every one was clean.

12 When he had finished washing their feet, he put on his clothes and returned to his place. “Do you understand what I have done for you?” he asked them. 13 “You call me ‘Teacher’ and ‘Lord,’ and rightly so, for that is what I am. 14 Now that I, your Lord and Teacher, have washed your feet, you also should wash one another’s feet. 15 I have set you an example that you should do as I have done for you. 16 Very truly I tell you, no servant is greater than his master, nor is a messenger greater than the one who sent him. 17 Now that you know these things, you will be blessed if you do them.

John 13:4-17 NIV

Jesus gave us an example of what being the best is all about.  As I took the picture of the sculpture I didn’t at first realize it was Jesus.  Because we know Jesus as the Son of God and King of Kings we often forget how he demonstrated His greatness while living here on earth.  He served best.

His service included teaching about our Father in heaven.  It included teaching us how we can show love best one to another.  And he demonstrated His love by healing many.  He lived His life serving well.

Today we see personified a very selfish vision of success.  If the God of the universe were following the popular pattern of success we see glamorized today there would be no you or me.  God bent over backwards to save sinful mankind.  He didn’t have to do it.  It was a perfect revelation of His supernatural nature.  He loves to love.

Today, I will focus on how I can serve better.

Happy Thanksgiving!


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The Journey Begins: Give

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Received Much! Give Much!

When I think about my pain and problems they seem to grow.  So instead I choose to reflect upon God’s goodness to me.  My journey to worship began with parents who had family worship every evening and read the Morning Watch before we had breakfast.  My dad, Victor Griffiths set an example of service and excellence that will always leave me reaching for more.  As a pastor and educator he served in his local community and eventually overseeing adventist education all over the globe.  My mother Barbara continues to amaze me with her hospitality and grace under pressure.  She sacrificially serves to take care of others as much now at 87 as she did when I was growing up.  God blessed me with wonderful parents who worshipped him in their daily lives as much by their actions as by their reading of the bible and prayer.

Giving What I’ve Received

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Not everyone can afford piano lessons or a piano for that matter.  Not everyone has a gift in that area to take advantage of the opportunity for study.  I am so very grateful to my Creator for the mental and musical gifts He’s given me as well as to my parents for providing the support necessary for them to thrive.  So I want to give that back to others!

A few years ago I recorded a CD with and then went on tour with the great Rwandan artist Jean Paul Samputu, to East Africa.  We visited Rwanda and Uganda but spent most of our time in Kenya.  We were blessed to be hosted by Maximum Miracle Center.  We were impressed by their ministry and service to their community.  Hearing of their needs we were able to sow into their ministry.  In particular I was excited to be able to gift some equipment for a recording studio they hoped to build.

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Maximum Melodies-a musical ministry of Maximum Miracle Center

 

Help Us Keep Giving

Today, I’m getting ready to go host a concert to raise funds for another studio to benefit young musicians in the rural community of Denton, Maryland.  I want to give generously as I have received generously.  Today’s concert will feature a 30 voice mass choir, several guest musicians-Kishore Carey, Alan Ace Cooper, Jahari Griffiths; and some amazing soloists-Carter Anderson, Terrence Nichols, Desmirra Quinnonez, Rachael Jackson, and TreVaughn Watson.  I’d love for you to come and support this worthy cause.  If you can make it click here for more info.

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I hope 20 years from now someone will be giving to someone else because of what we started today!

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Gratitude For Ministry

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I love to take pictures!  Pictures say so much.  Probably if we didn’t have so many addictive distractions we would spend more time reflecting on the pictures of our life’s journey.

Today I want to reflect on the model’s of ministry displayed in this picture.  On the right Pastor Pranitha Fielder converses with my mother, Barbara on the left and my friend Moya in the center.  Pastor Fielder preached a sermon that moved my young son to take a stand to be baptized.  In this picture she’s just finished a visit with my stepfather who due to declining health has not been able to physically be with his Sligo Church family. Her visit brought encouragement to our family.

Sister Moya Rhodan came into our life initially as someone who wanted to take voice lessons.  But God has used her to help my mother take care of my ailing stepfather.  From the moments when I’ve been called to assist my mother with picking up or moving him I have gained a greater respect for those who serve us in this capacity.  When we are sick or feeble, those who help us to wash, eat or go to the bathroom truly are a picture of humility as they comfort and clean.  What a great picture of ministry!!!

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And whatever problem I might have to face, she was always willing to be part of the solution.  I don’t have words to fully express how wonderful my mother is especially in imitating the love of our Heavenly Father and of our Savior, Jesus Christ.

So when you look at this picture I hope you now see it differently.  3 persons with pleasant facial expressions who have demonstrated in so many ways what it means to minister.

I’m beginning a series of concerts to minister to underserved communities.  The first two will raise funds to provide music and music production resources and education to the young people of Caroline County Maryland. Please consider making a donation to this worthy cause by clicking the button below. Thank you.



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Worth The Wait

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Is it really worth it to live a life seeking God’s favor?

Yes!  But it may not feel that way at first.  Let me explain.

Have you noticed how far removed the principals of our parents and grand parents are from today’s reality?  While I’m sure there are many reasons for this a few come to mind.  The merchants of today have taught us that we constantly need to get more stuff to be happy.  What they really should say is that we constantly need to get more stuff so that they can be happy–or at least wealthy if not happy.

Your parents may have told you that you should pick something that you think is worthwhile and work to achieve it or acquire it.  This often required self-discipline and hard work.  You delayed gratification from things that you considered less important than your dream.  The process created character.

But today you are encouraged to buy on credit what you cannot afford.  This creates stress because the joy of whatever trinket it was you were after is displaced by your worry of how you are going to pay for the bill that you cannot afford.  But the problem is exponential because many merchants are not only convincing you that you need to buy their product now but in a few weeks they will be telling you why you need something else or worse yet why you have to upgrade to a more expensive version of what you are already making payments on.

Jesus tells us to focus on the value of His home for us.

19 “Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moths and vermin destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. 20 But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moths and vermin do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal. 21 For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.

Matt. 6:19-21NIV

As I was driving the other day it dawned on me how beautiful life can be when we focus on building massive treasure in heaven.

22 But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, 23 gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law.

Gal. 5:22-23 NIV

When I put my resources-my time, talents, and treasure, into creating more love, joy, peace and so on I am cultivating Holy Spirit Fruit.  I am pleasing God by bearing fruit.

If you remain in me and my words remain in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you. This is to my Father’s glory, that you bear much fruit, showing yourselves to be my disciples.

John 15:7-8

Today I’m feel impressed to share this for someone who like me has become disillusioned by the way this world works.  Do it God’s way!  It’s WORTH THE WAIT!  Don’t make money by manipulating people to purchase what they don’t need over and over again.  Provide services and products…even ministries that fill a need!  Seek to be a blessing.  Look to bear fruit of a heavenly kind.  Store up for yourself treasure in heaven.

I promise you that in my life every time I focus on doing what I know God wants done He miraculously supplies all of my needs.

I have begun a journey to worship that involves non-traditional ways of blessing others.  It’s a sacrifice.  But when I prayed a few nights ago on Periscope and a young lady shared that she was moved to tears I thought that I must be on to something.  When I received prayer requests and was able to encourage others who like me are going through painful and difficult situations I thought that I must be doing a work that is worth while.  So I invite you to partner with me and seek to spread the principals of heaven wherever you may be.

And if you find that your life is so busy getting things that you don’t have time to help people or to pray, than perhaps it’s time to sit down and re-evaluate what’s important.  Living for heaven is WORTH THE WAIT!

 

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Keep Moving Forward

Dad journey headshot with glasses a (1 of 1)Sometimes the blows of life can knock the wind out of us!  I believe that my purpose in life is to use all I am and all I have been given to give my Heavenly Father glory.  So whether I’m taking pictures at church or teaching at Hammond Middle School or preaching a sermon or accompanying a gifted singer or washing the dishes, I’m giving God glory with what I’ve been given.

Yesterday someone smashed a window on my van and stole some of my photography equipment.  The effects trickle down into many aspects of my summer plans.  But one of the saddest things was how my 4 and 1/2 year old daughter didn’t feel safe going to sleep last night and tonight because she thought the people who stole daddy’s stuff might come break into the house and get her.

I don’t know how God will provide for me but I know that HE ALWAYS DOES!  So I will thank Him now in advance before I have the gear I need for upcoming events.  I will praise Him because my family is safe.  I will honor Him because I am still able to love and serve and be a blessing.

I took the picture above tonight because I’m not letting bad things keep me from moving forward.  This summer I am committed to launching some ministry endeavors as well as going on a fitness odyssey with my son(Week one is going well!).  I learned a lesson from buying the suit I’m wearing in the photo.

I went to one store because of a sale they had going on.  That store told me I was a larger size than I had been and didn’t have anything in my size.  Then they tried to get me to buy suits that were 2 sizes bigger than what I usually wear.  I decided to wait and try another one of their locations a few days later.

When I went to the second location they also didn’t have my size.  They recommended a third location.  I went.  At this location I found two suits in my usual size and very helpful workers who assisted me in finding accessories that added just the right look.

What would have happened if I had listened to the worker at the first store?  I would have had suits that didn’t fit right.  If I didn’t persist I wouldn’t have reached the final destination that had everything I needed in the right size.  So the lesson I learned is to keep moving forward.

Maybe you too have had loss recently.  Keep moving forward. Remember these bible promises:

For I am confident of this, that He who began a good work in you will continue to perfect it until the day of Christ Jesus. Phil 1:6

The LORD will perfect that which concerneth me: thy mercy, O LORD, endureth for ever: forsake not the works of thine own hands. Psalm 138:8

When I was in college someone broke into my dorm room and stole my camera.  I prayed and God revealed who had done it.  I later lead this person to Christ and they admitted that they had stolen it.  He is currently faithfully serving in his local church.  What Satan meant for evil God turned into good.  So, I pray for those who stole my gear this time like I prayed for the person who stole my first camera.  And I will keep moving forward.  God will get the glory out of even the trials and tragedies in my life.  And I thank Him now for what he has already worked out that I haven’t seen yet.  Keep the faith and Keep moving forward!

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