Wisdom for the week/God is in my hand

June 19, 2022 WWJWMTD by Steve, the son of John (2SoJ)

Wisdom for the Week

God’s hand is in my hand.

That’s right, He is holding my hand daily. I feel Him pulling me, guiding me, and comforting me as we walk together. He refuses to let go of my hand.

I remember the time when He wrapped His arms around me and did not let me go. Ever since that time, I have been trying to wrap my arms around Him as He did to me.

Need a helping hand? I can tell you from experience that He is there wanting to grab hold of your hand and when He does, He brings the Kingdom of Heaven with Him.

You will never be the same again!

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Father’s Day Perspective

June 16, 2022 WWJWMTD by Steve, the son of John (2SoJ)

Father’s Day Perspective

My father, John Wentland, passed away on June 3, 2007. I remember the day vividly and still miss him today. But my father would have wanted me to remember our Father, the God of all things, who always loves us and gives us everything pertaining to love & life.

So, let’s be thankful not only to our biological father but also to our Spiritual Father this Father’s Day.

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Since It’s Gay Month

June 13, 2023 WWJWMTD by Steve, the son of John (2SoJ)

Since It’s Gay Month

Introduction by Steve. I have a few gay friends and the ones that I have are great people. The majority are extremely conservative, smart, and friendly people. I like them and help them whenever I get a chance. I do not judge people by their sins, I am a sinner also, and I rather channel my energy into forgiving and loving rather than judging and hating. The Church has not reacted nor treated gay individual well or the way Christ would treat them. Therefore, the article below by Phillip expresses what I feel and believe. Anyhow, enjoy the read!

Article by Phillip Lee

How would Jesus approach the LGBTQ community?

Even those with a limited knowledge of the Bible will remember that Jesus was scorned and ridiculed for spending time with what were considered the “worst” sinners and the most “unclean” people of His day.

However, Jesus was always determined to focus on those who had the deepest need for Him. As He said, “He was sent not for the healthy, but for the sick,” (Matthew 9:12) and He had little tolerance for those who failed to see their own brokenness.

Clearly, Jesus hung out with sinners. He dined with prostitutes and tax collectors. He interacted with adulterers and harlots. He touched those who were ravaged by socially unacceptable disease.

Simply loving them, He listened as much or more than He talked, and His compassion for them and His understanding of their hurt was clear.

If we are to reach the individual struggling with same-gender attraction or the gay community, we must do the same. A very simple scanning of the gospels offers a good picture of several attitudes and actions that characterize Jesus’ way of relating to those who did not know Him and who were lost in their sin.

Jesus routinely broke religious and cultural boundaries. Jesus healed people on the Sabbath, He entered the homes of undesirable people, and He spoke publicly to people the religious leaders ignored.

Clearly, Jesus sacrificed tradition and reputation for the sake of the lives He sought to impact. Boy, now there’s a lesson: being more attentive and mindful of our character rather than our reputation.

Jesus began His interaction with sinners by loving them first. In other words, he had a genuine love for them and wanted to get to know them. Remember?

If we are going to be effective in speaking into an individual’s life, we must first establish a relationship. Jesus was all about building relationships with sinners. Certainly, Jesus, being Jesus, had quicker relational success than we might have, but His example in getting to know people and letting them see Him is vital for our evangelism efforts.

Jesus physically touched people. In other words, He wasn’t afraid to get a bit dirty. He touched lepers, blind people, and prostitutes. Frankly, I believe physical touch was Jesus’ physical manifestation of His love for people.

In His day, it was considered unclean to even be in proximity with such people. His own disciples often tried to keep “those people” away from Him. But Jesus not only didn’t avoid those people, but He also sought them out. And it was His touch that healed them both physically and spiritually.

Jesus offered people something better than their sins.

He pulled their attention away from their sin and enabled them to consider and focus on what He could give. He told the woman at the well that He had living water, and then He offers her Himself.

After He saved the adulterous woman from being stoned, He offered her freedom from condemnation. After the harlot anointed His feet, He forgave her sin and saved her for eternity. Now, catch this. While Jesus healed many people of their physical ailments, He often indicated that the forgiveness of their sins was the true gift, even more so than the physical healing they so desired. If we are going to reach the homosexual community, we must offer them something better than their sin.

How do we love them like Jesus?

Jesus’ own examples provide us with several practical tools for reaching our gay and lesbian friends, neighbors, etc.

Please take this to heart – you have permission to love your gay friends or family members. And, frankly, you have more than permission, you have a mandate from the Lord.

Pastor Phillip Lee, Executive Director, His Way Out Ministries

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Pride?

June 9, 2023 WWJWMTD by Steve, the son of John (2SoJ)

Pride: That’s Why I Am Talking
by Phillip Lee

The month of June is being celebrated by many individuals and churches that affirm and cheer on LGBTQ Pride.

But what if the LGBTQ life hasn’t been or is now a season of pride or the party for some of our neighbors, loved ones, or ourselves – that the world says it is?

Personally speaking, it is not (pride) I remember and experience that in some respects continues to haunt me even today.

There are some life realities gay pride could not even begin to heal. Completely and totally by God’s grace, I have survived homosexuality.

While those words correctly define my personal reality regarding homosexual practice, my friends did not survive. If you are experiencing same-sex attraction and are considering embracing the feelings and attractions of such, before jumping into a behavior and identity with highly probable and serious consequences, please get the facts – all the facts.

Sexual pleasure, good in and of itself within the proper context, is nevertheless not an essential requirement for human well-being.

Today, there is no guarantee that social policy is exempt from foolishness. Ultimately, the social pressure that exists to protect “gay” from discrimination has resulted in a tragically dangerous code.

While I personally deplore any and all forms of “gay-bashing” and other hate crimes against homosexuals, the extreme medical risks and the fundamental psychological problems often associated with homosexual practice, cannot be undermined or dismissed.

Today, in America, very little is being offered which promotes the truth about homosexuality and the general public has and is slowly but certainly beginning to believe the many untruths with regard to the topic of homosexuality. This did not happen by accident.

In December 1973, by a narrow vote, homosexuality was removed from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorder (DSM) by the American Psychiatric Association. The vote was not based on scientific research but on political pressure from homosexual activists. So much for an individual’s right of self-determination to address their unwanted homosexual feelings and behavior. In a nutshell, the problem is the politicization of psychiatry, psychology, and most definitely, the Bible, to the extent that the freedom to investigate and treat homosexuality has been and continues to be under serious attack.

For some of us, World AIDS Day is not just on December 1st of each year, but rather each and every day of the year.

The phone conversation occurred in 1995. Frank, my very best and only surviving friend of a group of 22 men, called from the hospital in San Francisco. Immediately, I knew something was very wrong.

In 1985, I moved from San Francisco back to Bakersfield, when in October of that year I surrendered my life to Christ and everything got turned upside-down – actually, right-side up.

There was nothing short of a miraculous desire to get to church and remain in church. The only thing I wanted to read was the Bible, attend classes and always be among Christian men and women, worship, and talk, talk, talk, talk, about Jesus.

Occasionally, I would talk to Frank on the phone to check on how life was going. However, our conversations became more and more strained because all I wanted to talk about was the Bible and what was going on at church. Frank, on the other hand, wanted to talk about the party last night and all that went on.

Drifting apart we most definitely were but continued to maintain a long-distance connection if only to hear one another’s voice for a few seconds. We had been close good friends for many years in San Francisco.

One afternoon I received a phone call at work from Frank. His voice was extremely weak, but he still managed to say…

“Phillip, we don’t understand what has happened to you, but you have found something, and whatever it is, keep it up. Keep it up because you have found something. Do it for me and the others. Whatever you do don’t ever come back to this. Promise me, Phillip.”

"I promise, Frank."

Two days after my last phone conversation with Frank, his mother called to tell me he had passed away.

So, so many are gone, and they left much too soon. I miss each of my friends. I miss them terribly.

Thirty-eight years ago, I made a promise. A promise I have kept, and I intend to keep.

During my 17 years as ‘gay,’ I personally witnessed far too many lives devastated and some taking their own lives over the celebration of ‘gay.’ In each and every case the ruin and carnage were not brought about by the individual trying to resolve their same-gender attraction.

Personally speaking, it is a fact because of very real discrimination, homosexual activists created a brilliant strategic plan to gain across-the-board acceptance. Yet their plan was and is based upon a flawed paradigm to persuade people they were born with same-gender attraction and they cannot change. This strategy has worked. But the biggest losers just may be homosexual men and women who may get everything they think they want, but will they be denied what they truly need?

The welfare of both individuals and society as a whole depends upon our facing reality honestly, compassionately, and courageously – which requires facts – all the facts.

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Wisdom and Gold

June 8, 2022 WWJWMTD by Steve, the son of John (2SoJ)

Saying for the Week

God’s gold is His wisdom—it comes to us through love, humility & the Holy Spirit.

Worldly gold comes in the form of money—it glorifies evil, totally corrupt & is always oppressive.

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It’s Simple

June 7, 2023 WWJWMTD by Steve, the son of John (2SoJ)

Why I Became a Christian

I did not become a Christian to become important, nor do I continue to believe in Christ to be looked up to or elevated among my peers. I am a Christian not by what I do but because of Christ’s love for me. I am a nobody and all the gifts and talents the Holy Spirit has given and developed in my life are not for me nor do they give me honor.

I do not want to be recognized, honored, or admired, but I only want to stay in the presence of Christ and feel His love for me. That is why I am a Christian—it is just that simple—to be able to stay in the House of the Lord forever!

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Faith, Choice & Humility

June 6, 2023 WWJWMTD by Steve, the son of John (2SoJ)

God has Given; It’s your Choice!

Calling and choice, that is what it has always been and always will be. Faith is a choice (that is why, God has given and created in every person ‘a measure of faith’). God has made sure everyone has the same option and opportunity to choose Him. You always have the option to choose Him—it is by faith we come to Him. Brains do not count, money does not give you an edge, talent will not get you there, and popularity or fame is out of the question—it is by faith and this faith allows one to have a choice.

You say, “How do you know this is so?” The Bible is clear about this, and history supports this premise. You ask, “Show me!” just read the story about the man who had a legion of demons; how could he come to Christ? (Gospel of Mark 5:1-20 NIV)

They went across the lake to the region of the Gerasenes.[a]2 When Jesus got out of the boat, a man with an impure spirit came from the tombs to meet him. 3 This man lived in the tombs, and no one could bind him anymore, not even with a chain. 4 For he had often been chained hand and foot, but he tore the chains apart and broke the irons on his feet. No one was strong enough to subdue him. 5 Night and day among the tombs and in the hills, he would cry out and cut himself with stones.

6 When he saw Jesus from a distance, he ran and fell on his knees in front of him. 7 He shouted at the top of his voice, “What do you want with me, Jesus, Son of the Most High God? In God’s name don’t torture me!” 8 For Jesus had said to him, “Come out of this man, you impure spirit!”

9 Then Jesus asked him, “What is your name?”

“My name is Legion,” he replied, “for we are many.” 10 And he begged Jesus again and again not to send them out of the area.

11 A large herd of pigs was feeding on the nearby hillside. 12 The demons begged Jesus, “Send us among the pigs; allow us to go into them.” 13 He gave them permission, and the impure spirits came out and went into the pigs. The herd, about two thousand in number, rushed down the steep bank into the lake and were drowned.

14 Those tending the pigs ran off and reported this in the town and countryside, and the people went out to see what had happened.15 When they came to Jesus, they saw the man who had been possessed by the legionof demons,sitting there, dressed and in his right mind; and they were afraid.16 Those who had seen it told the people what had happened to the demon-possessed man—and told about the pigs as well.17 Then the people began to plead with Jesus to leave their region.

18 As Jesus was getting into the boat, the man who had been demon-possessed begged to go with him.19 Jesus did not let him, but said,“Go home to your own people and tell themhow much the Lord has done for you, and how he has had mercy on you.”20 So the man went away and began to tell in the Decapolis[b]how much Jesus had done for him. And all the people were amazed.

How did, how could this man cry out and come to Christ? The demons were many and yet they could not stop him from coming to Christ. The demons were in control of everything else in his life. How? The measure of faith God placed in all of us—every human being—we all have this option, and it is available to us all the time. We have a choice to either come to Christ or reject Christ. Nothing can get in the way of this measure of faith God places in each of us. All of us have the very same option—we all have a choice and nothing, absolutely nothing can get in the way of this faith or stop us from exercising our option of choosing Christ. It is your choice—it is your option of faith!

Every time you do something by faith, using your faith, it involves a choice. It does not require much faith, a simple mustard seed of faith, can move a mountain (read Luke 17:1-10). One either has (exercises faith) or you don’t exercise your faith—one either responds to Christ or you do not. Also, faith loves humility. The more one responds to God not through strength or self-worth the more your faith will work for you. This is the meaning of Luke 17:10, “The posture of our lives should be one of realizing we are unworthy servants. May we be humble before our God, being faithful to labor and toil in the duty God has graciously assigned us.” (What Jesus was saying to His disciples when they asked for more faith, Jesus told them how faith works—’one either responds properly to God or you do not’. Want more faith, it is time to be humble and unworthy.)

How else did the man with many evil spirits come the Christ? It was his mustard seed of faith. So, start choosing. First, it begins with your ‘measure of faith’; then it is choosing with humility (acting upon the measure of faith God has given you), and last of all, seeking to do God’s will alone while taking no glory/honor to oneself—everything is about Christ.

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A Great Read/by Phillip Lee

June 5, 2023 WWJWMTD by Steve, the son of John (2SoJ)

Setting The Matter Straight

Dr. Robert L. Spitzer, who passed away on December 25, 2015, at the age of 83, was considered one of the most influential psychiatrists of his generation. Many years ago, I had the pleasure of meeting Dr. Spitzer and ultimately became one of his case studies with regard to freedom from same-sex attraction. The article below, titled “Setting the Matter Straight,” capsulizes much of Dr. Spitzer’s study. My condolences to his wife and children.

In 1973, Dr. Robert Spitzer, Professor of Psychiatry at Columbia University, opposed the prevailing beliefs in his profession by leading the effort to remove homosexuality from the list of psychiatric disorders. For this, liberals and the gay community respected him, even as it angered many of his psychiatric colleagues.

Ultimately, a controversy erupted when Dr. Spitzer reported the results of a study that asked an important scientific question: Is it really true that no one who was predominantly homosexual for many years could strongly diminish his homosexual feelings and substantially develop heterosexual potential?

What Dr. Spitzer found was that, in the unique sample he studied, many made substantial changes in sexual arousal and fantasy and not merely in behavior. Even subjects who made a less substantial change believed it to be extremely beneficial.

I had the pleasure of meeting Dr. Spitzer at the American Psychiatric Association Convention in Chicago in May 2000 as well as at a conference in San Diego. Ultimately, Dr. Spitzer knows me much better than I know him. I was one of the 200 people Dr. Spitzer interviewed for his study.

After my second interview with Dr. Spitzer, with my pastor and secretary at the time sitting in on the interview over speakerphone, Dr. Spitzer volunteered, “It’s undeniably true you have experienced a major and significant change in your life.”

Thankfully and gratefully, I am far from the only individual that has experienced change. God has not been silent to the cries of men and women wanting freedom from homosexual feelings and behavior. Many have experienced the power of Christ to address the deep needs of both men and women trapped in same-gender struggles. Through the atonement of Jesus Christ and the sanctifying work of the Holy Spirit, God has, is, and will be delivering people from the snare of homosexuality.

However, today, we are still considering the question: Can a person experience a change of not just behavior, but desire related to homosexuality? The answer to the question is accurately wrapped up in an answer from 2004, which was prior to Dr. Spitzer’s change of heart on his study. Yet the data still bears up under scrutiny and has not been removed from the psychological journals.

For an important, if not vital, view from Dr. Spitzer, please watch the following: from YouTube, An interview with Dr. Robert Spitzer

How is it we have dismissed or forgotten that He is God; The One that spoke the universe into existence, The One that has enabled the lame to walk and the blind to see, and The One that has hung each star in its’ place. Is healing a person’s sexual orientation too big for Him?

The question, “Can homosexuals really change?” is a fair and monumentally important question. The men and women that have exited homosexuality span a wide variety of ages, personalities, occupations, nationalities, and church denominations. Some of these men and women have been free from homosexual involvement for ten or twenty years. They are not just suppressing their homosexual or lesbian longings. There has been a true resolution of this issue in their lives.

While it continues to be taught and preached that God can do the impossible, do we still believe it?

When an individual who was once controlled by his sin is now free from that sin and engaged in a new kind of life pattern, hasn’t change occurred?

Oswald Chambers states in My Utmost for His Highest, “A man is a slave for obeying unless behind his obedience there is recognition of a holy God.” I find it remarkable that God never insists on our obedience, but when we truly know Him, we want to instantly obey Him and live according to His perfect will from sunup to sundown.

There is no identical plan of action for healing from same-sex attraction. No quick fix or one-two-three formula. Ultimately, a person’s freedom from same-sex attraction comes from a Person, rather than a method or even a program. That Person is, has always been, and will always be, Jesus Christ.

Such Were Some of You is a documentary that takes you on a journey that begins with a contrast between the opinions of people on the street and experts in theology and psychology. Then over two dozen former homosexuals tell their stories.

For further information about Such Were Some of You, or for a preview of this documentary, please visit SuchWereSomeOfYou.org, also available through MasteringLife.org

Many years ago, I said goodbye to homosexuality and the gay identity. All Christians face the decision of accepting or rejecting Christ’s Lordship. Coming out of homosexuality required deep emotional healing and a restructuring of my whole identity. As our Creator, God is the only One who knows exactly how to restore our personality. I remember so vividly, when coming to know Christ at the age of 35, what it meant for the first time in my life to be a man. But more importantly, what it meant to be a godly man. I liked it then. I like it still. Or, as I have heard it sung in a wonderful old song, “I wouldn’t take nothing for my journey now.”

At the end of the day, science can never be used to trump God’s Word. Yes, change is possible. The interesting thing about the change process is that change is not our ultimate goal. Change is what results as a person pursues a more important and compelling goal: knowing, loving, and “beholding” Jesus. Pastor Phillip Lee Executive Director
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Loss of Twitter account

May 31, 2023 WWJWMTD by Steve, the son of John (2SoJ)

Update/Twitter Account

Letting everyone know that I might be losing my Twitter account permanently, starting June 1st. Please note the other addresses below, in order to follow my blog, wwjwmtd.

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Purpose with fulfillment

May 30, 2023 WWJWMTD by Steve, the son of John (2SoJ)

Finding Purpose with Fulfillment

Purpose without love does not allow for purpose with fulfillment! One will not find nor have any fulfillment at all without love being the motivational factor or support for one’s purpose(s). Humankind is not capable to operate without purpose and purpose has no meaning without love guiding its actions.

Satan will always offer you more and diverse purposes, but his suggestions only bring unfulfillment and total emotional meaningless.He only offers you selfishness, self-gratification, or material goods all of which give only unfulfillment and eventually emptiness on the inside.

God’s approach is simple: Purpose(s) with His love offers fulfillment and personal well-being. It is time we find hope and joy in living in the world. Accept Jesus’s love and begin to love Him back with all aspects of your life and watch how quickly purpose with fulfillment changes your life.

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