Friday, January 1, 2016

Happy New Year 2016 Spiritually Encouraging Thoughts / Music from Art Scott

Happy New Year 2016 from ART SCOTT











As I go into the new year there are 10 Personal Goals I wish to share.   Each one contains a Key Word, thoughts to process, a Music Choice that supports the theme, an image and a verse from Scripture. 
All the best to you for a great new year!
May your dreams and aspirations come true. 

Art Scott


1/10  Rejoice – if you’re feeling up or down, depressed…find something to be grateful for.   A meal, a friend, good health…there is always something to thank God for.
Philippians 4:4   Rejoice in the Lord always.   I will say it again.   Rejoice!
Praise the Lord (by Chris Christian) – A Powerful song of Encouragement








2/10        Let (it) Go – I know the Disney Movie probably had no idea that the concept of letting go actually is a spiritual principal that can free all of us to improve and go on with life.   Letting go of relationships, expectations, things that bring on anxiety in our lives is a healthy thing for each one of us to consider.


Philippians 4:8  “Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about these things.



3/10        Change – change is hard but it is sometimes necessary and can help us have a better journey.   I loved what my dear friend of 30 years told me about change (Frankie Stewart)…”Art, sometimes I have to do my own self-assessment and realize there may be things I need to do in my life, and changes I need to make.  Am I the type of person other people would be attracted to and want to know and be friends with.”  
We should all be willing to be honest with ourselves and do our own inventory.   The pain of change diminishes with time and we are the benefactors.
Trust God to see us through the difficult times, especially when they involve change is something we all embrace (or run from).   Andrae Crouch, one of the most talented Gospel Composers, Arranger and Artist penned the words to a remarkable song which never seems to lose the strength of its message of hope and encouragement.
My Tribute, Singer Whitney Phipps

Romans 8:28   And we that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, ho have been called according to his purpose.







4/10        Forgiveness – When we forgive someone who has wronged us, we do so for our own healing.  It is a choice to hang on the pain and hurt someone else has sent out way.   It is also a choice to let go, and not hold animosity or anger towards that person.   Getting back and betting even is never a good solution.

From a spiritual standpoint, when God gave us His son, and sent Him to die for our sins, when we ask God to come into our lives and forgive us of our sins, He does so instantly.   Here is what scriptures say about God and His incredible love for us;

Psalm 103:12  “As far as the east is from the west, so far hath he removed our transgressions from us.”

Here is a choral piece that to me represents the ultimate expression of Forgiveness, God’s forgiving us.
Enjoy Aretha Franklin singing “Amazing Grace”.



5/10        Give – This is one of my favorites…giving.   I could talk for hours about how God has been so gracious to me…I enjoy the story of George Mueller, the man who God used throughout England to serve the needs of over 10,000 orphans.   Many times he would be praying with the children at the dinner table and asking God to send their “daily bread”…and there was literally no food in the kitchen or pantry.   A car would pull up filled with bread or milk…and God the Almighty was there, spot on to meet the need.
I am thrilled to also share with you the great Nazarene Evangelist, Chuck Milhuff, who has an outstanding sermon called “Giving Living”…we cannot out give God.




6/10        Judge Yourself – not others!   Leave judgement up to God.
Matthew 7:1
“Judge not, that ye be not judged.  For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged:  and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you.”  
From this scripture I take away that judging others will boomerang back to us – big time.  
Several years ago, I had a friend turn his back on me.   After 30+ years of enjoying his friendship, he decided to just stop being friends.   As it turned out, I knew issues of his personal life that he felt threatened that I might reveal his shortcomings to others.   In an effort to cover up his own issues, he became very rude and threatening to me.  I was instructed to never contact any his extended family with physical harm.
I realized his own fears and dishonest life were haunting him royally.  Perhaps you have had a similar experience.  Allowing people to have their space, forgiving them even in when they are unavailable, quite honestly can be a very therapeutic experience.   Trusting people who may and do fail us is part of life.   I wish this person no harm; through what I call Christian Karma, God will even the accounting ledgers and I need not worry about getting even.  God can and does fight our ‘battles’ for us – IF we let him.   The prayer ‘closet’ can work miracles.   I am living testimony to the power of perseverance and waiting on God to work out relationships, finances, etc.

Here is a reference to an old hymn which deals with the issue of judging and judging others;






7/10        Prayer – I am amazed how many people criticize the Muslim faith, which encourages their faithful to Pray 8X a day – consistently.   If Christians prayed 8X a day fervently, we would have a different more positive, less fearful world.
I Thessalonians 5:17 reminds us to “pray unceasingly”

Matthew 6:6  “But when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father, who is unseen.  Then you Father, who see what is done in secret, will reward you.”

When we truly believe that God not only hears out prayers, but answers them as well, a wonderful peace fills our soul.
Enjoy my dear friend of 30+ years, Tom Tipton singing “What a friend we have in Jesus”, with me at the piano.
The lyrics “all because we do not carry, everything to God is Prayer”, are so true…
If you prefer and soulful jazz version, try out this young man’s version;







 


8/10        Respect for HUMAN LIFE

Recently in Paris and California (USA) many families suffered the loss of loved ones due to a brutal attack by a religious group called ISIS.   Terms like Jihad, terrorists are used frequently on the news. 
I feel that the sanctity and respect for HUMAN LIFE is one of the key elements that needs to be addressed.   No religion who worships God the Almighty would ever condone killing of innocent children and adults.   I again revert back to the issue of prayer.  We all need to pray for God’s protection and intervention.
What a friend we have in Jesus is the piece I feel that represents the secure feeling we can all have when we truly trust God and realize He is in charge of the universe.
Every Child and Adult is precious in God’s sight.
Jesus Loves all the Children of the World;
2 Timothy 1:7   “For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind.”
Psalm 139:14  “I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful; I know that  full well.”

 





9/10        Holy Spirit  -  The late Dr. Sumner Wemp taught me in college.   He was tremendous man of God and had an enthusiasm for the God that was relentless.  He used a simple graphic in class that illustrated the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the life of a believer.   Either God is at the steering wheel of our life via the Holy Spirit or we have our hands on the wheel.  
What I love about the Holy Spirit is the fact that God’s spirit lives within us to comfort us and support us in our journey.  All we have to do is let Him be in charge.
Doris Akers wrote a marvelous gospel song called “There’s a Sweet Sweet Spirit in this place”.   Enjoy this choir from the South.






10/10      Heaven – I have heard people laugh and joke about going to Heaven.   One man said to me, I want to go to Heaven, but I do not want to me in the next bus going.  

Dr. Jerry Falwell once said; “When God is finished with a man/ woman, God is finished and nothing on this earth can stop God from bringing them home”.   I am inclined to agree.
John 3:16       “For God so loved the world that He gave his one and only son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.”

Enjoy Cee Cee Winans singing one of her original recordings of "We Shall Behold Him", I would love to have her sing this at my funeral.  Such a powerful song!





Happy New Year
Art Scott
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