Month: October 2020

Bible Verse of The Day – 10-9-20

Matthew 27:52-53 (NKJV) 52 and the graves were opened; and many bodies of the saints who had fallen asleep were raised; 53 and coming out of the graves after His resurrection, they went into the holy city and appeared to many.

As you can see by now, Jesus dying was more than just a man hanging on a cross and leaving this earth.

It was a deeply significant event that marked a complete spiritual change in the atmosphere for all of creation.

Today’s verse mentions something that we don’t often hear much about. That is likely because it isn’t expounded on anywhere else in the entire Bible. That doesn’t, however, take any of the significance of it away.

So, let’s take a look.

Verse 52 says that graves were opened (presumably as the result of the earthquake).

The graves opening might be explained away by some as a natural phenomenon because of the tremors of the earthquake. But what happened next is supernatural; the bodies of many saints who had fallen asleep were raised.

Again, there isn’t a lot to give us more insight on exactly what happened after this, except that after Jesus arose from His grave, these resurrected saints went into the holy city and appeared to many.

And even though not much else is mentioned, the resurrection of these saints symbolizes Jesus’ victory over death, giving irrefutable evidence that death is not the final victor, nor will it hold us in the grave forever.

So, it’s easy to see that the moment that Jesus took that last breath, significant changes took place, both on the earth and in the spiritual realm.

It may have appeared that the enemy had won, striking a blow to the Son of God. But whatever visions of victory he had were short-lived, as Jesus ultimately rose again and walked the earth again before ascending to sit at the right hand of the Father.

These few verses, though, demonstrate the incredible power of our God, and the impact that what He does has on spiritual events and situations.

We hope that these things have brought you better understanding, deeper insights and a stronger trust in God, as He has shown us His complete awesomeness and his power and might.

Trust Him in all things.

Sincerely,

Pastor Curt & Pastor Ellie

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Bible Verse of The Day – 10-8-20

Matthew 27:51 (NKJV) 51 Then, behold, the veil of the temple was torn in two from top to bottom; and the earth quaked, and the rocks were split,

Immediately after Jesus died, the veil of the temple was torn in two.

The veil was woven and was approximately 9cm thick. For those in countries that use standard measurements, that would be a little over 3 ½ inches thick!

The Bible makes it clear that it was completely torn, from top to bottom, which no man could possibly do. It had to have been done by God Himself. It was a divine act.

Aside from the forgiveness of our sins and the fact that our sins could now be forgiven without an animal sacrifice, as required in the Old Testament, the veil tearing in two is the most significant thing that happened.

The veil of the temple separated God from man. It protected the Holy of Holies from being entered into. It was like a locked safe, so to speak, that kept man out of God’s presence.

This was like a double-edged sword. It kept us from God’s presence, which meant that man had to rely on a priest to “connect with God”. On the other hand, it kept man from entering into God’s presence and falling dead on the spot.

Man can now go to God without an intermediary needed. We can talk to Him, hear from Him and commune with Him, one on one.

The importance of this is truly hard to convey in its fullness. Just know that it is a critical part of our ability to have and grow our relationship with God.

Knowing that God was willing to tear that veil in two from top to bottom shows that He wanted us to have 100% unfettered access to Him, 24/7.

The earth quaked and the rocks were split in two.

This was a 100% supernatural event.

One might say that it was as though the earth was groaning for its Creator as He departed.

More than likely, though, it was God’s presence and the enormity of the event that caused the earthquake, the darkening of the skies (Matthew 27:45) and the splitting of the rocks.

As a cross reference, look at what happened when God visited Elijah on the mountain in 1 Kings 19:11-12.

As God passed by there were strong winds that tore into the mountain and broke rocks into pieces. Then there was an earthquake and a fire. God’s presence on the earth is incredibly powerful, beyond human comprehension.

Can you begin to see now the significance of the things that happened when Jesus breathed His last breath?

We will wrap this up tomorrow. Stay tuned!

Pastor Curt & Pastor Ellie

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Bible Verse of The Day – 10-7-20

Matthew 27:50 (NKJV) 50 And Jesus cried out again with a loud voice, and yielded up His spirit.

When Jesus breathed His last breath and died, many things happened in the spiritual realm that are extremely significant.

All of these things are miraculous in one way or another. Some are downright incredible and even hard to fathom.

Over the next few days, we will be taking a look at these things and seeing what they mean on a larger scale, both to us as individuals and to the kingdom of God as a whole.

There is a lot to be gleaned from these verses!

Let’s start today with verse 50, above.

I am often baffled by death; the process of it. It is odd to me that a person is here one second, and quite literally gone the next. They are alive, thinking and breathing, and then their body is simply lifeless.

In reality, the person is not dead. They have simply left their body. Their spirit has vacated its earthly habitat.

I witnessed the death of my mother as she passed away from cancer at the very young age of 46 years. Up until her last few breaths she was coherent and speaking to us.

She knew that she was leaving. She said so, and she even told us (Pastor Ellie, me and my 4 sisters) not to cry, that everything would be OK and it was her time to go.

Shortly after this, she said “goodbye”, closed her eyes, her breathing got more and more shallow until she simply breathed her last breath, and then she was gone.

Her body was still there in her bed, but she was gone. Her spirit had left.

As I read about the death of Jesus, I see some of the same things happening. He knew it was His time. He had been brutally tortured by the Romans. His body had endured all it could take.

And when it was time, He cried out with a loud voice and breathed His last breath, vacating His earthly body and leaving it behind, at least temporarily.

One of the miracles that happened was the fact that Jesus died after a relatively short time on the cross.

Many people would take 24 hours or more to die from crucifixion. Jesus, however, died after just 6 hours.

His work was done. He had completed His purpose. There was no reason for Him to remain alive for 24 hours or more on the cross, simply to suffer and be further shamed and ridiculed.

So, after roughly 6 hours, He breathed His last.

Tomorrow we will look at some of the things that happened immediately after he breathed that last breath.

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Bible Verse of The Day – 10-6-20

Proverbs 23:26 (NKJV) 26 My son, give me your heart, And let your eyes observe my ways.

Giving God our all will cause doors to open for us and allow us to see things and hear things we would never imagine in our lifetime.

God does not show us His plan in advance in order to get us to follow Him. He just finds a willing, disciplined person that will say “yes” to whatever He is asking.

Years ago, as I was driving down the road in my car, I felt the presence of the Lord in the vehicle with me. He began to talk to me.

This happened at a time in my life when I had to make a big decision and I was not confident in myself for what I felt the Lord was asking me to do. I was very insecure. The Lord spoke to me and said, “You didn’t choose this, but I chose you for it. If I choose you for it, then I know better than you as to whether you are right for it or not. I will be with you, and through me you will be able to do what I have asked of you”.

I had no words to say. I felt that His words said it all and I just needed to open up and let my heart and my mind rest in His judgement and in His plan.

Here I am today many, years later, still at it and going stronger than ever before. Praise be to God. I give Him all the glory!

Open up, my friends. He knows better than we do. If we doubt what He asks of us, let Him reassure us that He does not leave us alone to handle what He asks us to do. But He equips us and leads us. He prompts and gives strength where it is needed. He looks beyond our natural ability and gives us supernatural power to do what He is asking us to do.

Don’t be surprised if He asks you at times to do something you feel you’re not capable of doing, because most of us feel this way. Just trust Him to give you what you need.

God bless you. We are looking forward to hearing about how God uses you at times in ways you would never imagine.

Pastor Curt & Pastor Ellie

Seven Seas Ministries
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Bible Verse of The Day – 10-5-20

Matthew 11:12 (NKJV) 12 And from the days of John the Baptist until now the kingdom of heaven suffers violence, and the violent take it by force.

This verse has always intrigued me. Something about it caught my attention the very first time I saw it, and it still holds my attention now.

Because this verse isn’t your “usual” gospel fodder, we wanted to dig into it a little and shed some light on what it means, since it’s a bit confusing on the surface.

Jesus spoke very little about violence or warfare, yet He chose to make the statement above, which refers to both.

Nobody really ever thinks of violence when they think of heaven. As one of our readers recently said to us when inquiring about this scripture, he wrote that he “thinks of angels singing, peace and happiness”.

And while heaven is indeed a place of great joy and non-stop worship of the Almighty, there is much violence taking place against it.

This violence doesn’t take place in heaven, so to speak, but against it. It is an ongoing onslaught in an effort to keep as many people as possible from entering the kingdom.

Our eternal destiny is at stake in this never-ending battle.

Behind the scenes, away from the human eye, there is constant warfare taking place in the spiritual realm. It is brutal and very, very violent.

Heaven and the followers of Christ (future residents of heaven) are under constant attack from the enemy and his demons.

Although the Greek text for this particular verse was very hard to translate, the overall meaning is this:

John the Baptist preached and spoke very strongly. He wasn’t afraid to call out the religious leaders and label them as hypocrites and vipers.

Because of this, he faced very strong opposition and attacks from his enemies. He stirred things up in a way that produced hostile reactions from the religious and non-religious leaders of that day.

Because of this, he died a violent death.

Jesus did the very same thing. He spoke words that caused violent reactions in the natural, and in the spiritual realm.

He also died a violent death because of it.

As followers of Christ, we are also under constant attack in the spiritual realm.

Our growth as a believer, and, ultimately, our entry into the kingdom of God (our destiny), is opposed forcefully by evil forces who operate out of sight of the natural eye.

But as believers, it is our duty to react radically and relentlessly to oppose these forces who would stop at nothing to kill us (spiritually) and prevent us from entering in to the kingdom of heaven.

This is all part of spiritual warfare. It’s a necessity. It’s not something we can simply overlook because we can’t see it with our natural eyes.

And as we move deeper into the last days, this warfare intensifies, as is evident in the events of the last several months.

Press in to Him, church. Be strong in your faith. Be relentless in your pursuit of Him.

And on that note, we would strongly encourage you to read this blog post we wrote a while back. Pursuing God Relentlessly. We believe it will help you even further.

Pastor Curt & Pastor Ellie

Seven Seas Ministries
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Bible Verse of The Day – 10-4-20 – The Spirit and The Man

Please click to watch the video now.Greetings! 

If you’ve been with us for any length of time, you’ve probably heard us talk about the spirit man on at least a few occasions. 

We have had a few people ask us about this phrase, so we wanted to explain what it means and how it impacts our walk with God. 

Today’s video, The Spirit and The Man, takes the time to break this topic down and explain it 100% Biblically, to bring a clearer understanding of what all of this spirit man stuff really means. 

It should shed a lot of light on some not-so-clear areas, so we hope you’ll take a few minutes to watch it. 

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Enjoy the rest of your day! 

Pastor Curt & Pastor Ellie 

Seven Seas Ministries
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Bible Verse of The Day – 10-3-20

Ephesians 5:1 (NKJV) 1 Therefore be imitators of God as dear children.

What does this mean?

It means we do what He says to do in His word.

This is why it is so important for us to know what His word says, so we can follow it. We need to understand that we can’t just pick it up and follow it when we feel like it, or when we are in the right mood.

Maybe we are going through a hard time and we don’t think we have to follow because we are struggling.

No. Even in times of hardship and desperation, we need to put our feelings aside and continue to walk in love, being imitators of Him.

Ephesians 5:2 (NKJV) 2 And walk in love, as Christ also has loved us and given Himself for us, an offering and a sacrifice to God for a sweet-smelling aroma.

Not walking in love isn’t an option. God expects us to follow His lead.

In today’s society anything seems to go. But in God’s family it doesn’t work that way. Nothing in His word has changed just because we are hurting, struggling, weak, or because we have been through tough situations. The command has not let up or been removed.  It remains the same at all times.

Imitators of God, walk in love. Sometimes it is a tough love and sometimes it is a soft love. Either way, if we follow and listen to Him, the right one will show up at the right time and help the situation greatly.

Follow and imitate Him in all we do dear children of God.

Pastor Curt & Pastor Ellie

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Bible Verse of The Day – 10-2-20

Psalm 14:2 (NKJV) 2 The Lord looks down from heaven upon the children of men, To see if there are any who understand, who seek God.

We hope that God is speaking to you through this mini-series on marriage and family!

Let’s move ahead and wrap this up, as we conclude with discussing the duties and obligations of husbands and fathers to God and to their family.

I need to be honest and forthright as we get ready to wrap this up. This is a very serious topic in a very serious season. So, I will speak plainly and sincerely, out of love for you and your family.

Our family needs us to be the man; the head of the home.

This means being the leader and protector in everything, both spiritual and natural. We protect them from physical harm, as well as from emotional and spiritual harm.

We love them, teach them, correct where needed, and reinforce everything with God’s love and nurturing.

It means loving them in the way that God has called us to do, even if we may not always know quite how to do that. God’s word is our treasure chest of counsel and advice. So, we need to make sure we are digging into it daily, gleaning His wisdom for our daily duties as husband and father.

It’s easier to brush off than to actually do it, putting it off until later.

But later rolls around much sooner than we might think. And then we look back and admonish ourselves for not doing what we knew we should have done.

There’s no denying that it’s a very hard task in the times that we live in. So it’s critical that we (as men, husbands and fathers) make sure that our walk with God is not faltering or failing.

God gives us what we need to accomplish the things He has set before us. This doesn’t mean, though, that it will always be easy.

We need to set our face like a flint and stand, even when standing in the face of difficult situations isn’t easy to do.

Sometimes we will take hits from the very ones that we are standing up for. But we must still choose to stand if we want to be who God made us to be.

We need to stay focused and keep our eyes fixed on Him, not on all of the chaos and confusion around us. He will be faithful to guide our steps, one at a time.

We just need to remain steadfast in everything, putting Him first and doing our very best, by the leading of the Holy Spirit, to be the husband and father that He has created us to be.

So, as we wrap this up, to you I say this:

Build your house upon the rock. Do this and though you may occasionally falter, you will never fail.

Matthew 7:24-25 (NKJV) 24 “Therefore whoever hears these sayings of Mine, and does them, I will liken him to a wise man who built his house on the rock: 25 and the rain descended, the floods came, and the winds blew and beat on that house; and it did not fall, for it was founded on the rock.

We love you.

Pastor Curt & Pastor Ellie

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Bible Verse of The Day – 10-1-20

Mark 10:7-8 (NKJV) 7 ‘For this reason a man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife, 8 and the two shall become one flesh’; so then they are no longer two, but one flesh.

I want to make sure that everyone reading this knows that these words are being written in love and with genuine concern for the wellbeing of men, women and children. This is not being written in anger toward anyone.

Yes, there is a certain level of frustration on my end due to the constant onslaught of lies being propagated by the enemy that I see day after day. But I know that this is a spiritual battle, not a battle against people.

As we pick up where we left off yesterday, let me state very emphatically that there is no “alternative version” of marriage. There is no other scriptural definition for marriage.

A man shall marry a woman. And the two shall become one flesh. We see this definition repeated several times throughout the Old Testament and the New Testament.

It is not an old-fashioned concept that went out of style because God changed His mind or changed His way of thinking, or simply because Jesus arrived on the scene and told us to be kind to one another.

Jesus Himself spoke these very words, reinforcing the definition of marriage, thus also confirming the definition of sexual relations as designed and intended by God. One man, one woman, committed to one another in marriage.

Now, let me speak directly to the men who are reading this.

As men, we have a responsibility as the heads of the family. God has placed a mantle upon us; a directive to lead, guide, nurture and protect

Part of protecting, leading and guiding involves making sure that truth takes precedence over falsehoods. We need to play an active role in making sure that our children know and understand truth.

The fact of the matter is that if we don’t do this, someone else will give them their version of truth.

So, we need to protect their minds as well as their physical beings. For the mind is the battleground upon which the enemy will prey when our children are in their formative years. And the damage that can be wrought, if left unchecked, is unfathomable.

I hope you are starting to see where this is leading, and that we are letting it penetrate our hearts.

This is critical, and it needs to be heard and digested with the help and guidance of the Holy Spirit.

We will conclude tomorrow.

Pastor Curt & Pastor Ellie

Seven Seas Ministries
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