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Like A Thief In The Night

One night a thief broke into a house he thought was abandoned. As he walked then the darkened house with a flashlight he heard a voice from the kitchen that said, “Jesus is watching you.’ He stopped and said, “who’s there?” There was no answer so he thought he must have imagined it. But after he took a few more steps, the voice said again, “Jesus is watching you.” He decided to walk toward the voice, just before he entered the kitchen, he heard it again, “Jesus is watching you.” He swung the flashlight up and saw a parrot talking in a cage. The parrot said, Jesus is watching you.” The their turned flipped on the kitchen light and said, “Why you’re just a dumb bird.” The he looked in the corner of the room and seen a huge Rottweiler couching. And the parrot said “Get him Jesus.”

You might think it’s strange that Jesus would compare Himself to a thief. Of course, Jesus isn’t identifying with the sin of stealing. But just a good thief (that’s a oxymoron).that tries to sneak in quickly and quietly and escape with His people. That’s an accurate description of how Jesus will rapture His church.

We should all be living as if Jesus was crucified yesterday; raised from the dead this morning, and is coming back this afternoon.

1 Thessalonians 5: 1-4 tells us, “But concerning the times and the seasons, you have no need that anything be written to you. For you yourselves know that the day of the Lord comes like a thief in the night. For when they are saying, “Peace and safety,” then sudden destruction will come to then, like birth pains on a pregnant woman; and they will in no way escape.

We should know these 4 things

1. Jesus will return, But we don’t know the exact day.

Can you imagine a thief sending you a text or email saying, “Just wanted to know that I’m coming to rob your house tonight.” Of course not. Thief’s don’t announce when they’re coming. They sneak in and out.

When I was growing up my Dad used to do military funerals when a soldier or veteran would pass away. My father would keep all the guns in his closet. One night when no one was home the house was broken into and all the M16 rifles were stolen. He was very upset because they trusted him with these rifles. For a long time there would be someone home, or a neighbor would be watching the house.

Jesus told us to keep watch, because you don’t know on what day the Lord will come. We need to understand, if the owner of the house had known at what time of night the thief was coming, he would have kept watch and not let the house be broken into. So we must be ready, because the Son of Man will come at an hour when you don’t expect him (Matthew 24:42-44),

There have been times throughout history when many people expected Jesus to return. We use the Gregorian calendar now, but when the Julian calendar turned from year 999 to the year 1000, people expected Jesus to come for a new millennium, the same was true in the year 2000. People were on their best behavior, In the year 1000 history says that worldly goods were sold and money was given to the poor. Prisoners were set free, and many traveled to Israel to wait for Jesus’s return,

In the second and third chapter of Revelation, Jesus gives messages to the 7 churches, which represent all churches of all time. When He wrote to the church at Philadelphia, He says, “Since you have kept my command to endure patiently, I also will keep you from the hour of trial that is going to come upon the whole world to test those who live on the earth” (Revelation3:10).

In Luke 17 Jesus compares His return to a couple of Old Testament events. “Just as it was in the days of Noah, so also will it be in the days of the Son of Man. People were eating, drinking, marrying and being given in marriage up to the dat Noah entered the ark. Then the flood cane and destroyed them all. It was the same in the days of Lot. People were eating, drinking, buying and selling, planting and building. But the day Lot left Sodom, fire and suffer rained down from heaven and destroyed them all. It will be just like this on the day the Son Of Man is revealed (Luke 17:26-30).

Are You Ready?

Broken Laws

Daily writing prompt
Have you ever unintentionally broken the law?

I have never unintentionally broken the law, but I have broken the law, mostly simple ones like running to a neighbor’s house just up the road and not wearing my seatbelt, and an officer gave me a ticket which cost me $45.

Beyond The Veil

Scripture tells us that when Jesus died on the cross, the veil in the Temple was torn in two from the bottom.This means that the barrier between God and humanity granting direct access to God’s presence for all people without needing human priests. The fact that it was torn from the bottom indicates it as a divine act, signifying the completion of Jesus’s sacrifice.

The thick curtain that separated the Holy of Holies from the rest of the temple was removed. It signifies that Jesus’s death was the final, perfect sacrifice, abolishing the need for animal sacrifices.

It also marks a transition from the Old Testament laws and rituals to an era of direct relationship with God, accessible to everyone rather than just the high priest.

This is mentioned in the gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke to show the immense theological impact of the crucifixion.

Paul wrote in Ephesians 2:13-14, “But now in Christ Jesus you who once were far off have been brought near by the blood of Christ. For He Himself is our peace, who has made us both one and had broken down in His flesh the dividing wall of hostility.”

Paul tells us that Jesus’s death tore down the walls of hostility. While we were, by nature, objects of wrath, Jesus’s sacrifice tore down the Holy Veil so we can approach the throne of grace. He removed the dividing walk between Him and us, making us a kingdom of priests.

Regardless of where we are from, what we look like, or how many resources we have, we can be reconciled to God. But this isn’t the only wall that wall broken -all the walls of the Temple were broken. Paul’s point is this: if, through Jesus and believing Gentiles (us) have no grounds to keep their own dividing walls of hostility between them.

We as individuals have a lot of differences, pursuits, likes, and dislikes. We come from various backgrounds and diverse cultures, but there is one commonality between us, the things that brings us together, is our love for Jesus. And it’s when we come back to that truth of who Jesus is in His Word that we are truly unified.

When different perspectives might challenge us, it is the one perspective that Jesus is Lord, that God’s Word is true, living, and active, that brings us back to our common perspective. It is in that commonality that we can truly make a difference for Jesus in this world.

Aging Parents

Daily writing prompt
What were your parents doing at your age?

At 58 years old my father was still painting vehicles for a living and coming home to cook him and my mother supper. And my mother still doing what we always did, keeping a clean house.

Walking Out Our Own Salvation

“My beloved, even as you have always obeyed, not only in my presence, but now much more in my absence, work out your own salvation with fear and trembling” -Philippians 2:12

We have to actively live out and manifest the inner salvation God has already provided, transforming our character and obeying Him with deep reverence which is “fear of the Lord.”

It’s important to note that this is not working for salvation but working on our obedience and building our character that cultivates the grace we have already received.

There are some key aspects of walking out our salvation I think we need to be aware of:

  • Active Cooperation This involves partnering with God to apply scripture in our everyday lives and transforming our character to match Jesus’s.
  • Obedience and Growth – Actively obeying God and growing in spiritual maturity.
  • Fear and Trembling – We should approach this with profound respect, awe for God’s holiness, and a serious desire to avoid sinning against Him, rather than being in dread.
  • Internal to External – Manifesting our inner faith through our outward actions that show the fruits of salvation

This is possible because God Himself is working in believers, providing a desire and the strength to follow His will.

“For it is God who works in you both to will and to work, for His good pleasure” -Philippians 2:13

The only thing God will not provide is our decision to do what He asks. This is a choice of the will that each one of us must make.

This is not working for salvation (earning it), but working out the salvation we already have. It is a partnership where God provides the desire and the power to act. This involves daily obedience and allowing the Holy Spirit to guide our actions, resulting in a life that reflects God’s grace.

A Bibliography About My Life

Daily writing prompt
If there were a biography about you, what would the title be?

If there were a Bibliography based on my life, the title should be “The Beauty In The Breaking” About how I found God and my purpose. It was through deep pain, trauma, and failure that I realized God had a purpose for me.
Through every pain, trauma and failure we go through it is not about final destruction but about God revealing, refining, and reconstructing us into someone stronger and more purposeful. It is a journey of shifting from trying to maintain a “perfect” image to finding value in vulnerability and healing.

God’s Will

We can begin to know God’s will when we discern the Bible and don’t lean on our own emotions or understanding. And not beginning with our own desires. This has to be the baseline authority in us for finding and doing the will of God. It’s tempting to see Jesus as the key to getting what we want, and not who He is. I’m not saying everything we want is bad. In fact, a lot of the things we pray for are good. But God doesn’t simply want what is good for us, He wants what is best.

When we are seeking to know God’s will, we can start in the Bible. The Bible gives us a few categories for understanding God’s will:

  • God’s Revealed Will

What He shows us in the Bible. His revealed will is not a mystery. We don’t have to try to read the signs in our circumstances, we can just open the book and begin reading. God’s revealed will tells us:

  1. “Love one another – John 13:34-35, 1 Peter 4:7-11
  2. Confess our sins – 1 John 1:9
  3. Use our gifts to serve others -1 Corinthians 12.
  4. Love our spouses -Ephesians 5
  5. Rejoice in God whatever the circumstances -Philippians 4

These commands are all a part of God’s revealed will. We don’t have to ask God, “Do you want me to do these things?” He tells us, “I have already written this down in the Bible.”

  • God’s Hidden Will

Deuteronomy 29:29 says, “The secret things belong to the Lord our God but the things that are revealed belong to our children and us forever, that we may do all the words of this law.” In other words, there are some things we either can’t know in advance or that we’re just not going to know in this life, they are secret things. Such as, “What’s going to happen in five years? , when is the world going to end?, Or why did a good friend die so young?

God is sovereign, and He’s ruling over all things, so we can trust Him. We may not understand His purposes, but we can trust His plan.

“For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you a hope and a future” -Jeremiah 29:11

When we don’t know God’s will, we can still pray for it.

We may not know our future but we can pray to be prepared for it. What if He calls us to stand in truth in the midst of persecution? One of my greatest fears is that I will not be strong enough to stand for His truth, when things get tough. But I know I can pray and ask for strength.

Changing The Law

Daily writing prompt
If you had the power to change one law, what would it be and why?

There are a few I would like to change, one beginning if someone murders someone after proof of guilt they would automatically get imprisoned. And if it’s an officer of the law or a child under 16 it would be a death sentence, not waiting in prison for life and then ending.


Another would be voter ID. I have a hard time believing that everyone doesn’t want this passed, even the greedy politicians.

Taking Back What Satan Has Stolen

Jesus made it crystal clear that satan (our enemy) is a thief in John 10:10, “The thief does not come except to steal, kill, and destroy. I have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly.”

Satan has stolen something from all of us. Maybe it’s your peace, your joy, your health, your marriage, your finances. But our calling is confidence in God’s promises.

Satan doesn’t have legal rights to what he’s taken from us. He’s an illegal occupier, a squatter, and it’s time to evict Him.

I’ve walked through enough spiritual wars to recognize satan’s tactics. He doesn’t just steal once and disappear. He keeps coming back to the same areas, hopefully you won’t notice the pattern.

Think about it. What keeps getting attacked in your life? What do you keep losing ground on, even when you pray? What area makes you want to give up and say, maybe this isn’t God’s will for me?

That’s not God’s voice. That’s the voice of a defeated enemy trying to convince you he’s won.

But the truth is Jesus already defeated Satan at Calvary, when He was crucified for us. Colossians 2:15 says, He disarmed the powers and authorities, “having striped the principalities and the powers, He made a show of them openly, triumphing over them in it.” The war is won, but we still must enforce victory over our life.

Most believers know Satan stole something from them, but they don’t realize they have the authority to demand it back.

Jesus gave us authority. Luke 10:19 says, “Behold, I give you authority to tread on serpents and scorpions, and over the power of the enemy. Nothing will in any way hurt you.”

We don’t beg God to get it back, we don’t hope it magically reappears. We stand in our authority as believers and we take it back in Jesus’s name.

I am not talking about the name it and claim it response. I’m talking about biblical warfare. I’m talking about knowing who we are in Christ Jesus and operating in that identity.

I’ve have used three steps to reclaim what was stolen from me.

  1. Identify what was stolen

You can’t fight for something if you don’t know what it is. Get specific. Don’t just say, “The enemy is attacking me.” Say, “The enemy has stolen my peace, my finances, my family unity.” Name it out loud.

2. Reject, the lie that you can’t get it back

The enemy’s biggest weapon isn’t what he takes is the lie that it’s gone forever. He wants you to accept that the loss is permanent. Don’t. God is a restoring God. Joel 2:25 promises, “I will restore to you the years that the swarming locusts have eaten, the great locust, the grasshopper, the caterpillar, my great army, which I sent among you.”

3. Declare God’s Word over what was stolen

Scriptures such as John 10:10, Colossians 2:15, and Luke 10:19.

Isaiah 61:7 also tells us, “Instead of your shame there shall be a double portion. Instead of dishonor, they will rejoice in their portion…”

The enemy doesn’t want us to know. This fight isn’t fair, and it’s tilted in our favor.

Satan is a defeated foe. He has no authority except what believers ignorantly give him. He’s like someone who got evicted, but keeps showing up hoping you forgot you own the property.

Don’t fight from a position of weakness. Fight from victory. Jesus already won. Our job is to enforce that victory through prayer, the Word, and refusing to back down.

I’ve seen God restore my marriage, my health after the doctor gave me a death sentence, work financially when there was no hope. Stop accepting the theft and start taking back what belongs to you.

The warfare is real, and it’s exhausting and Thete will be days when you will wonder if things are even worth fighting for. But what the enemy stole isn’t just about us. It’s about our families, our calling, this generation. God had trusted us with an assignment, and Satan is terrified of what happens when we walk in the fullness of what God has for each of us.

Satan comes to steal, to discourage, to make us think we will never get back what we’ve lost in our lives. He’s a liar.

The same God who raised Jesus from the dead lives in us. The same power that parted the Red Sea is available to us. The same authority that casts our demons belongs to us. We see this in Luke 10:29, Colossians 2:15, and 1 John 4:4 tells us, “Little children, you are from God and have overcome them, for He who is in you is greater than he who is in the world.”

We are not powerless, we are not defeated, and God has not forgotten us.

God’s Word tells us how to fight the enemy. We need to know what His Word says, and start fighting. Our breakthrough is found in obedience to God.

Outgrown Stages Of Life

Daily writing prompt
Are there any activities or hobbies you’ve outgrown or lost interest in over time?

I did volunteer work for 14 years of my life for a Veterans organization. It was rewarding and I met many people along the way. After so many years of being a part of this for so many years it began to feel draining, and I felt under appreciated it was time to move on.

Having A Passionate Hunger For God

Our appetizers dictate the direction of our lives, whether it’s the cravings of our stomachs or the passionate desire for possessions or power, or the longing of our spirits for God.

When we fill ourselves with the world we will have no room for the things of God. It’s like having to eat two Thanksgiving meals close together the first one tastes wonderful because we are hungry and the second one isn’t appetizing because we are already full from the first one.

Those who follow Jesus hunger for anything besides God can be an enemy. We need to hunger for God and Him alone that’s the only thing that will bring victory.

John Piper put it this way, “If we don’t feel a strong desire for the manifestation of the glory of God, it’s not because you have drunk deeply and are satisfied. It’s because we have nibbled so long at the table of the world that our souls are satisfied with small things, and there is no room for the great.

When God is the supreme hunger of our hearts, He will be supreme in everything else. It’s when we are more satisfied in Him, He will be more glorified in us.