Thursday, January 26, 2012
For the rapture prayers of repentance click on the link at the top of the page. Please humble yourself before the Lord. Repent all of your sins and ask the Holy Lord Jesus for forgiveness. If you need and want help please contact me chrislindauer@att.net Leave me a phone number to get back to you mostly in the evenings 7-11 central time. These prayers can be a real life changer.
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
A SIXTY YEAR OLD NEWBORN” HOW I WAS BORN, REBORN AND REBORN AGAIN IN THE BLOOD OF THE HOLY LORD JESUS CHRIST
Let me start my testimony by stating what
I believe is Satin’s two biggest lies. Lies but for the awesome grace and mercy
of the Holy Lord Jesus Christ would have consumed my soul for an eternity in
the depths of Hell.
Satin’s Lie #1 – Once saved always
saved. The concept that when you were 12 years old and accepted Christ as your
Lord and Savior and were baptized, well that was it. Sure you had to try and do
the right thing, but if you didn’t it was no big deal, you had a get out of jail
card through Jesus. He would always forgive you. I bet that one lie has helped
take more Christian Souls to Hell than any other. The truth has always been
right there in front us, it was just too easy for us to believe the lie and too
hard for us to follow the narrow path. If the lie were true why would Jesus
have said Mark 10:24-25; “Children, how hard is it to enter the kingdom of God!
25 It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich
man to enter the Kingdom of God.” If Satin’s lie were true Jesus’s words would
make no sense.
Satin’s Lie #2 – The idea most
Christian’s have that once we got the word in the new testament that somehow
made the old testament just a book of history and only the Jews had to follow
its teachings. Not true!!! Get this straight once and for all. The wages for
unrepented sin is death and eternal damnation, period end of report!!! That
includes sin in your dreams, in your subconscious, your soul ties including all
the unforgiving sin of your ancestors back to the fourth generation. Bud, this
is not your mother’s milk, this is raw red meat. Truth that you must accept with
absolutely no excuses before you are able to humble yourself before the Lord
and truly repent and receive forgiveness.
The two sins that are the hardest for
most people to overcome is “Pride” and “unforgiveness”. Both of these sins if
left unrepented will take you straight to Hell.
Pride - We don’t even know what we
are supposed to know, and that isn’t much in the big picture. If you can’t
humbly go to the Lord like an open vessel and let the Holy Spirit a Christian’s
best friend guide you every day, well I say to you, you have condemned yourself
to swim in a lake of burning sulphur for billions of years with no relief. Is
that a clear enough picture for you?
Unforgiveness – I have heard it said
by people I believe are true prophets of God say, “The Lord God Almighty will
not allow the son Holy Lord Jesus Christ to forgive those who can’t forgive.”
Come on precious people (I love it when Dr. Owuor, probably the greatest end
time prophet alive today says precious people) it makes perfect sense. After
all the pain and suffering the Holy Lord Jesus has suffered through, if we
can’t forgive, totally and completely well you have already condemned yourself
to an eternity in Hell. If you don’t think hell is real, I beg you to go on YouTube
and watch Angelica Zonbrano’s “Prepare to meet the Lord” even grown men better
not watch it without tissue. I cried so hard listening in Spanish but reading
the English subtitles, my contact rolled up into my eye and I couldn’t find it
till the next day.
Now that I have laid the groundwork
and stated some of my new found truths, I will tell you how I was born, reborn
and reborn again in the blood of our Lord and Savior the Holy Lord Jesus the
Christ.
The Other Carpenter in My Life
When the suffering comes, "I Will Be Lee, Will You Be Lee?" Our suffering here on earth prior to the rapture of the bride will be a test of our worthiness to enter the Kingdom. Amen
When we speak of “Carpenters”, we think of Jesus, but tonight I want to introduce to you the “Other Carpenter” in my life; one that I knew personally on earth.
When we speak of “Carpenters”, we think of Jesus, but tonight I want to introduce to you the “Other Carpenter” in my life; one that I knew personally on earth.
His name was “Lee”. He was the
nearest thing I have ever known to being the “Good Samaritan” Jesus described
in Luke’s Gospel. My first inkling of this was in 1931, the middle of the great
depression, when Lee was just 32 years old. A flash flood hit Oklahoma City in
the early morning hours. Near Lee’s house a creek called “Lightening Creek”,
named for its fast rising reputation, severely flooded before anyone sounded
the alarm, and it swept an entire motel downstream before occupants could
escape. The motel was filled with families whose father’s had come to Oklahoma City
seeking work of any kind to feed their families. Many whole families drowned
that night.
I don’t remember the exact death
toll, but it was substantial. What I do remember is that at day-light, Lee
fearing the worst, got up and rushed the few blocks to investigate. What he
found was devastation everywhere. Survivors were wondering around in search for
their missing loved ones. Lee found a father and a son about 10 years old
searching for the mother and the other four children. They were not found that
day….they were never found alive. Lee had hardships of his own as everyone did
in that depression. He had his own problems finding carpenter jobs that were
few and far between. For his own family he could only afford a three room
rented house where all four members slept in the only bedroom. Nevertheless he
took in this stranger and his son, and he shared what his family had for the
next three months until the man and boy could move out on their own.
The flood was a very unusual event, but Lee
helping others was not. To him, it was an everyday occurrence. It was like
breathing, or shaking hands,…or saying hello. It was nothing big or unusual; it
was what you were supposed to do without a second thought. If someone was
stranded beside the road, he stopped to help. If he happened to hear of a
family living in a drafty unheated house, he made contact and used his
carpenter skills to close out the cold then he would search for a used stove
and wood or coal to give them heat. He never passed a bum on the street without
doing something. He would share a little money, or offer them a lift, or do
something to give them encouragement or improve their day. Helping was a
natural part of his daily routine. He never thought of it as anything special;
nor did he talk about it afterwards.
Unless you
were there when it happened, you would never know about it from him.
Lee spent
his life this way. At 75 he was still in construction and still helping others.
I made a surprise visit to a Phillips 66 service station he was building on old
US 66 in Oklahoma City. When I arrived work on the station was going along as
usual, but he wasn’t doing it. Instead, he was leaning over the hood of an old
car with a young sailor who had been transferred from the west to the east
coast. The sailor’s young wife was in the car, parked under the station’s canapĂ©’
out of the summer heat. Lee had spotted them broken down on his way to work,
toed them to the station, took the sailor to buy parts, and lent his tools to
put on a new fuel pump. Lee managed to supervise the work on the station,
greeted me, and all the while he continued to watch over the sailor’s needs
until this little young family was back on the road again. Throughout he was
completely unaware he was doing anything everybody wouldn’t do.
Like Jesus,
“Lee” had humble surroundings all of his life. He never held a position above
construction foreman. He never saved much money. He never owned an expensive
car. He never owned more than an acre of land. He never lived in a house with
over 1000 sqft. He never had a house with more than two bed rooms nor one with
central air conditioning. But he was a good man, and tonight Lee stands in
heaven with the Master Carpenter. I am sure Jesus looked back over all of the
people he had helped day by day by day during his 80 years on earth. And, I
don’t believe Jesus had to ask him….”What did you do for the least of mine?”
Jesus knew Lee had done whatever he could…every day. Lee was truly the Good
Samaritan, in real life.
This was the
“Other Carpenter” in my life. He was my father. I learned much from him, and by
example he set standards and goals I have had to reach for all of my life. I
know tonight that when my time comes to stand before the Master Carpenter, as
he already has, I will have more to offer than I would had I not known Lee.
Everyone can’t have a Lee for inspiration in their life, but if you don’t, I
hope you will share him and his story with me. He was a big man, big enough to
be shared by others. If Lee can be an inspiration to you, I think he would be
pleased, and I would be pleased as well.”
This was written in 2002 by my dad Robert Lindauer, Jr. about his dad my beloved grandfather Robert Sr. and it says as much about my dad as it does about my grandfather. Both Godly men that any boy would be honored to have as theirs.
Now that,
precious people is the stock I come from. And I’m ashamed to say the two most
important earthly men in my life where not enough to keep me from nearly losing
my salvation. It took humbling myself before the Holy Lord Jesus Christ and
truly repenting of all my sins to save me.
Sin of Pride
Pride is like an onion, you peel it back just to reveal another smelly layer. Pray to the Holy Lord Jesus to have your best friend The Holy Spirit help you break your pride. Amen.
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