Friday, November 9, 2018

Revival In Pictures - Locust Grove, Oklahoma

It has been an incredible week at Iron Post Holiness Church near Locust Grove, Oklahoma. We have enjoyed being with longtime friends, having great services and all the other wonderful things that come with revival. We love coming here and we look forward to coming back in the future.

Pastor Kevin Webster has been a part of this church for well over 30 years. In June, Pastor Travis Martin resigned after 39 years and Bro. Webster became the Pastor. It has been a smooth transition and it is a joy to watch these two great men work together for the glory of God.

Bro. Kevin and Sis. Webster have had a great impact on our lives. They preached revivals at our home church back in the 90's and we loved having them in our home as much as possible. That is when we were all young and could stay up half the night and still go to work.

In the early 2000's they preached at least two revivals for us in Wichita, Kansas. They were a tremendous encouragement to us and we value their friendship. We love Bro. Kevin, Sis. Teresa and their family.

We have one more service tonight and then we will turn our attention toward Ohio. We have much to do in order to be prepared for Nigeria and Odie is very excited about spending time in her little Beach Cottage soon. We will be homeward bound.

I hope you enjoy this Revival In Pictures. Thank you for stopping in.

Davy






We were excited and blessed to meet the Millikin's for lunch on Tuesday.















































































Thursday, November 8, 2018

Take Care Our Spirits Are Not Sharpened

Frankly, friends, we are slammed this week with ministry paperwork, sermon preparations, last minute travel readiness and meeting the level of commitment that this church deserves from us during the revival. We have no complaints. This is what we signed up for. We love this, even the busyness of it all.

If you throw in a little bus work Wednesday and preparing the BoggsMobile for the well below freezing temperatures the weather guessers are predicting tonight and tomorrow night, I have not had time to contemplate, much less write any profundity down.

I did run across something of interest Tuesday morning after I had already published Tuesday's post about elections. I sent it by text to a few of my friends that morning.

I was looking for a certain quote from John Wesley for a sermon I am writing for the Minister's Conference in Nigeria. I found the quote I was looking for, but it was not as I had remembered it. It did not fit my point at all. That happens to me at times. However, there was a quote from John Wesley a little further down the page and it completely wiped me out.

It was from John Wesley's Journal and it was dated October 6, 1774. Here it is.

I met those of our society who had votes in the ensuing election, and advised them
1. To vote, without fee or reward, for the person they judged most worthy
2. To speak no evil of the person they voted against, and
3. To take care their spirits were not sharpened against those that voted on the other side.

Wow! That is powerful, insightful and knocks our heads together in 2018 as much as it probably did in 1774. Wow again!

People love to talk about politics, elections, issues and candidates. That is OK. I enjoy the exchange of ideas. I have firm opinions about economic systems, taxes, social issues and a bunch of other things. There are oodles of people who absolutely disagree with almost everything I believe.

That is fine. Let us talk about it. Unfortunately, most people can not discuss these things without degenerating into calling each other nasty names and assigning each other corrupt motives and questioning their sanity.

A man talking with me recently went on and on about people voting opposite of him, finally making the serious statement that he did not think anyone that voted that way was saved or could go to Heaven.

It was not the first time I have heard that from people, but it might be the first time some one had expressed those thoughts and then ask my opinion. I knew he wanted me to applaud his wisdom, but I could not.

I said with a smile, "Fortunately, people are not going to hell just because you said they are, brother." I left him spitting and sputtering. (Speechless is not always a bad thing) The conversation was over. 

The incredible thing is, I probably agree with 90% of this man's opinions, but I could not, would not join him in sending people to hell for disagreeing. Now, I may be going with them, in his opinion.

I believe John Wesley was on to something when he said to speak no evil of the person they voted against and to take care their spirits were not sharpened against those that voted on the other side.

Would people listen to John Wesley today? Would they like it? Probably not, but I imagine they did not like it much in 1774 either.

He was right and is still right.

Thank you for stopping in today.

Davy

Wednesday, November 7, 2018

Vintage View Vednesday Iron Post 2008

Thank you for all of the positive comments from yesterday's post concerning "The Truth About Elections." I appreciate the feedback.

Here we are this week happily ensconced at Iron Post Holiness Church near Locust Grove, Oklahoma. We are having wonderful services this week and it is getting better every night. I should have some pictures of revival on Friday.

Today is a Vintage View Vednesday and it is from Iron Post Holiness Church in September 2008. We had preached here before this time, but I believe this was our first revival at Iron Post.

I love going back through the vast archives looking for these vintage pictures. They sure bring back a bunch of great memories. I hope you enjoy them

Thank you for tuning in today.

Davy