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God is GOOD beyond measure

January 22, 2008

What I just posted, the essay entitled “Whats Your Reputation” I was privileged to share as a devo this past Saturday for our Wrangler Training day at the Ranch. As I talked, God spoke through me into the heart of a young man, 14 years old, Will. Our gracious Savior opened his eyes and he realized that he didnt have the kind of relationship with God that he needed. After I was done, he grabbed me and asked me if I thought he was saved. I turned the question around and said thats something only he could answer. I shared the gospel with him again and we prayed, and he surrendered his life to God!!!! I am going to begin discipling him through weekly get-togethers, starting this weekend. Pray for us as we go through the 13 week sessions found in the Experiencing God study, written by Dr. Henry Blackaby.

Truly God is good beyond all measure!!!!

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Whats Your Reputation?

January 22, 2008

What’s Your Reputation??
18 January 2008
Nate Martin

A week ago today, I experience a tremendous personal loss and I’ve spent the week dwelling on it, and became deeply challenged by it and I’d like to share some thoughts with you and challenge you with it today….

If you were to die tonight, what would you be remembered for? What would people say about you? Would they remember that you were a “good person”, just an average rider, a great horseman, a bad friend, a reckless maniac, or perhaps, someone who loved God?

I want to tell you about two people today. The first was a peer of mine. His name is Josh. He was 23 years old. He possessed a love for God and a heart for ministry and until recently, he was engaged to a beautiful young lady, the second love of his life. Of all of life’s little pleasures, Josh thoroughly enjoyed the game of soccer, a sport he excelled at; and he got a thrill out of playing hockey, the Philadelphia Flyers was his team. As an “average, ordinary Joe” there wasn’t much about him that would cause him to stand out in a crowd. Sometimes if he styled his hair just right people remarked that he looked like Matt Damon. As a youngster, Josh grew up in a Christian home. From early on, he proved he only wanted to serve God with his life.

I met Josh five years ago when we found ourselves together in the classroom of the Word of Life Bible Institute, where our textbook was the Bible and our shared passion and desire was to learn about God so that we could better live for and minister on behalf of God. The more I got to know God, the more I was impressed by his relationship with God. I’d frequent his dorm only to find him lying on his bed, his study Bible before him; or I’d walk in on him praying with a fellow student struggling with a spiritual issue. Josh was a happy guy – I rarely saw him discouraged or depressed. As the years went on that we were together, the more evidence I gathered that Josh neglected surrendering not one area of his life to his Lord and Savior: his time, money, friends, relationships – every part of him screamed GOD!

When Josh and I parted ways, he was headed to Philadelphia Biblical University to complete his formal education in preparation to become a youth pastor. As soon as Josh got home from the Bible Institute in New York, he got plugged into his home church’s youth group and immediately began impacting lives for the Kingdom of Heaven. But God decided He had other plans for this young man’s life. On January 12, 2007, Josh was diagnosed with a rare and very aggressive strain of leukemia, one without a cure. Over the past twelve months, I have watched a very good friend of mine suffer most joyously as this horrific disease ravaged his body. The doctors treating him tried to cling to any hope they could that Josh might recover, and we prayed fervently for God to heal his body. In the fall of 2006, before cancer became his nightmare, Josh had proposed to Jenn, a young lady he’d met in school and fallen madly in love with. Due to the cancer, their wedding kept getting pushed back and postponed. During the summer of 2007, Josh began to take a turn for the worse. In desperation, the doctors tried everything they could think of as John Hopkin’s Hospital slowly became his new home. Finally, a week ago today, a year to the day he was first diagnosed with leukemia, Josh passed away.

Through his entire struggle, not once did I hear of Josh complaining or asking “Why me, God?” If anything, his faith grew and his relationship deepened. When he was strong enough, he was at church, hanging with his teens, or ministering to Jenn. When everyone around him was despairing, Josh was the one encouraging everyone else! Josh’s illness only proved to me and everyone else the truth that I had learned first hand at the B.I. – Josh was a man of God through and through. To me, he’s as almost as perfect an earthly example as I’ll find anyway. His life screamed it. He lived what he believed to the fullest.

And now the other person, almost the complete opposite. If you go up to the Subway in Great Bridge, you’re likely to meet a young lady named Jamie Comstock. She’s the epitome of what a Subway employee should be: she’s cheerful, friendly, smiling and she’s likely to make you the best sub you’ve ever eaten. At just 17, she’s the proud mother of a 7 month of little boy named Caleb. Jamie is trying to find meaning to her life. She says she believes that a Higher Power is out there, but she doesn’t believe in God, though she doesn’t know why. She simply doesn’t know what to believe is true. She is many things, but the one thing she is not is happy. Her life is a mess of stress and she has turned to cigarettes as a way to try to relieve that stress. Jamie will admit to you that she knows they are killing her and if she doesn’t quite, likely to kill her son prematurely down the road. But she can’t quit, lacks the will and motivation to quit because then she’d have nothing. She has no real hope. Jamie’s life lacks meaning!

Two completely different people, two outstanding reputations: Josh’s life boldly declared to his early grave that he was a man of God and everyone around him knew it by the way he lived. Jamie’s life sadly tells of a hopelessness.

Our Bible is filled with stories of people with strong reputations: some good, some bad. Throughout the pages of our Bible, epitaphs have been written, some by God Himself, exclaiming for all of time itself to hear of men who lived for God.

I think of Moses, of whom it is written that “no prophet has risen in Israel like Moses, whom the Lord knew face to face..for no one has ever shown the mighty power of performed the awesome deeds that Moses did in the sight of all Israel.” Deuteronomy 34:10-12

More than once, God Himself described Job: “There is no one on earth like him; he is blameless and upright, a man who fears God and shuns evil.” Job 1:8

Abraham was known as the friend of God; David carried the reputation of being a “man after God’s own heart.” Joseph was known as a man of unswerving integrity.

So, what about you? What reputation do you have? What epitaph are you writing yourself? If you were to die tonight, what would people have to say about you? I pray that people would clearly be able to see that you lived for God. It has been rightly said that the only truly important thing about you is how you think of God and consequently, what you then do with Him. Is He to you a person that is talked about, someone you try to ignore so you can live however you want, or is He your life?

Deuteronomy 30:11-20 “For the LORD is your LIFE!”

Its your choice…Choose? Reject? What will YOU do with Jesus? Oh my friends, if I could challenge you with one thing it would be this: get to the point in your life where you are unafraid to abandon EVERYTHING to follow Jesus Christ. In youth group growing up we used to sing, “Holiness, holiness is what I long for. Holiness is what I need! Holiness, holiness is what You want from me. Take my heart, and form it. Take my mind, transform it. Take my will, conform it, to Yours, to Yours, oh, Lord!” Long for it. Let God become your magnificent obsession. Surrender it all! I can guarantee looking back on your life as you lie on your deathbed, it will not be something you regret. I know as Josh laid on his bed counting his final hours, he didn’t. Oh, would you commit your life to Him now?

Hebrews 11 – I want to be a “by faith” kind of Christian, don’t you? I love the phrase in there – “people of whom the world is not worthy.” Is that you?

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mid-January prayer letter

January 15, 2008

Hey Guys

Since I havent written since before Christmas and the turn of the New Year, allow me to express how much I hope it was a meaningful time for you. Were you able to relax, enjoy the close company of many loved ones? Did you experience the blessings of a truly Wonderful Savior? I know I did. I was able to take 10 days off from the Ranch and travel to North Carolina and enjoyed a reunion with my close family. I was able to meet my 11 month old niece for the first time and was delighted by her. She is the cutest, happiest baby I’ve ever met (but, considering she is my first niece, I believe I’m partial).

I’d like to ask you to pray for a couple things….

1. Saturday night I received word that a very good friend of mine from my Bible Institute years passed away. Josh Ewing was 23 years old and almost a year ago to the day he was diagnosed with a rare and very aggressive form of leukemia. I knew Josh well and had benefitted from his life and ministry while I was at Word of Life. Please pray for his family, and especially for his fiance, Jenn, that he left behind. The funeral is in Pennsylvania at 10 this coming Saturday. I know the Ewing family would appreciate knowing so many they dont even know are praying for them, as I would, as his home going is both sorrowful, yet joyous.

2. Due to dire financial straights, I have found it necessary to assume a second, part time job for a while. Last week I was hired at Subway, working for the same owner I worked for last year, working at a different store. In a matter of weeks, the current night shift supervisor will be leaving and I will be assuming her responsibilities. Currently, the crew suffers from a lack of good leadership and work ethic and it has been laid on me to teach both. Please pray for me in this added work load and stress. Pray that I will be encouraged as I didnt want to have to get another job, as it takes me away from the work and ministry at the Ranch.

3. I praise God for one new supporter this month!!! Pray for my continued support raising efforts. I really believe this is the direction my Lord wants me to take; those who have ever raised support before know that it is a wearisome task that requires a tireless effort. Please pray for me as I establish and build relationships with individuals and churches.

4. This weekend coming up is Wrangler Training weekend out at the Ranch. Please pray for Tim, Vicki, and myself as we train our crew in preparation for the upcoming Spring Retreat Season out here, that will begin in about 2 weeks. Also, horsemanship lessons begin on February 16th.

5. Please pray for me and Tim in particular as we strive to reach and minister to the middle school youth at church, in particular, the guys. We’ve got about 6 guys that come each Wednesday night and it is our burden and desire to see these young boys begin to grow into men of God. We’ve begun on series entitled “Transformers”, showing them the importance of being transformed by God.

Guys, thanks so much for uplifting me in prayer. We are enjoying some slow times out here at the Ranch, yet, at the same time, there is much going on. I am blessed to be part of such great ministries out here at Triple-R Ranch and with my church, Hickory Ridge Community Church. Thank you so much for the role YOU play in my life. Truly, nothing I do could be done, except that God is behind me! To God be the glory, great things HE is doing!

For God’s glory,

nate

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a tribute to the deserving

January 14, 2008

After fighting a rare and aggressive type of leukemia, Josh Ewing was called home to Glory. At 23 years old, Josh was an example of what a young, aspiring, godly man should be like. Almost a year ago to the day, Josh started fighting a battle that ended last night at 6:50p.m. I met and got to know Josh at the Bible Institute where we studied together for 2 years. When I think of godly examples among my peers, I think of Josh. Those who knew him, had no trouble distinguishing Who he lived for. Every area of his life was given to God. Josh was preparing for a life of youth ministry and in fact had already had years of fruitful ministry. In the fall of 2006, Josh proposed to a young lady who had stolen his heart, Jennifer Crago. They seemed to be a match made in heaven. Because of the cancer that ravished his body, the wedding kept getting pushed further and further until death finally brought an end to the dreams of wedded bliss.

To me, Josh was the epitomy of what Paul wrote to Timothy in chapter 4, verse 12, of the first letter written: Don’t let anyone look down on you because you are young, but set an example for the believers in speech, in conduct, in love, in faith and in purity. Jesus Christ was Lord of every area of Josh’s life. To the best that he knew how, Josh strove to live his life by Biblical principles: in his relationships with his friends, in his love life with Jenn, in his finances, in his ministry. Everything he put his hand to, he did with all his might. He lived for God! Josh had a love for playing soccer hockey, but even these passions became ministry passions, allowing him the opportunity to go overseas on sports short term missions trips. And finally, when it came down to his last year on earth, Josh became an example to those who knew him what it meant to fight perhaps life’s most vicious battle honorably. Never once during his struggle with cancer did Josh ever abandon his faith. For Josh, the dash between July 25, 1984 and January 12, 2008 was brief, but its certainly no contest what he lived his life for: God. It was his singleminded focus and passion. Everything else was just secondary.

I find myself challenged by the life of this good friend… if people looked at my life, would it be easy to see who I live for?

Josh, your pain has ended! Praise God!!! You beat me to heaven, my friend….one day I’ll join you on the golden streets.

How blessed you are to see the face of God tonight! You fought a good fight, a hard fight, a painful fight. Thanks for setting such an example for me. I’ll miss you!!!

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uneventful is good….

January 1, 2008

In most cases of life, we would scorn the uneventful….the uneventful day makes one restless….the uneventful movie is never rented again….the uneventful person usually finds himself alone in the world. But, when it comes to road trips, perhaps the best kind is the uneventful one. Such is the case with my drive home from Waxhaw to the Ranch. After 6.5 hours of driving, I arrived at my destination. Weather was good, and traffic was light. I set the cruise and maintained 70 almost the entire way, barely ever having to slow down or speed up. For this I am truly thankful because I managed to get home on about 2/3 a tank of gas. How I managed this, I will never know! Oh, wait…I do know – its a God-thing. Close encounters of the God-kind from the “immeasurably more” kind of God that I serve!!!!!

Now, I’m plain tired, so I’m gonna russle me up some food, and probably plop down in front of a movie till I fall asleep!

To God be the glory for a safe trip home!

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2008!

January 1, 2008

Welcome to the year of our Lord, Two Thousand and Eight….

Status of life on the Third Rock from the Sun: Alive and well

hang onto your hats, my friends….the best is yet to COME!!!!!!

YYYEEEEEEHHHHHAAAWWWWWWW

Happy New Year, Everyone! May God bless your goings and comings.

May He cause His face to shine on you.

May He make your ways prosper in all you seek to do this year!

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The art of remembering…

December 31, 2007

“You saw with your own eyes what the Lord did…Only be careful, and watch yourselves closely so that you do not forget the things your eyes have seen or let them slip from your heart as long as you live. Teach them to your children and to their children after them. Remember the day you stood before the Lord your God at Horeb….”

We are a people quick to forget. If you’re like me, you forget the good and oftentimes remember the bad. I can remember vividly the details of the week my grandfather was called Home to Glory. Yet, I can’t really remember the details of any “greatly joyous” moments…. As I write this, its the last morning of this year. We are on the eve of ringing in a new year. I’m enjoying some quiet time with my Bible in the presence of my Lord. A friend of mine and I are reading through the Bible together. This morning I’ve started the book of Deuteronomy, Moses last address to the children of Israel. The whole book is a call to “remember” the things that has happened to them since they left Egypt, a call to “remember” the commands and teachings God has given them along the way. Very quickly into the book, Moses gives the admonition to the children of Israel gathered before them to “Only be careful and watch yourselves closely so that you do not forget…” “What, Moses? What is so important that we need to be careful and watch ourselves for??” “The things your eyes have seen.”

What have YOU seen God do this year? What instructions has God given you? What battles have your fought, victories won, maybe even defeats?” What happened this year worthy of remembering? For me, the longer I sit and contemplate, the more things come to mind. Looking back and remembering all the way to this time last year, I see how far I’ve come. God has been sooo good to me. Do you recognize the same in your life?

Moses didnt just stop short at just remembering. At the end of that verse he states “or let them slip from your heart as long as you live.” Its not enough to simply remember. He admonishes the children to bury these things in their hearts, to NEVER forget. Let them marinate your life, add the flavor, let these rememberings guide your future. God has been faithful in the past, so faithful He will remain. When times of trial come upon you, God’s past faithfulness will give you strength to endure.

Remembering is a fine art to master; discipline yourself. Review and rehearse what God has done. Its healthy for your soul. But I must issue a word of admonistion of my own. Fast-forward a couple hundred years and another servant of our Lord writes, “But one thing I do: Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus.” The temptation when remembering is getting stuck in the past. When you drive, it is entirely necessary to glance in your rear-view mirror for safety. Otherwise you slam on your breaks and get rear-ended because you didnt see a vehicle right behind you. Its dangerous not to look back; its even more dangerous to live facing backwards. Our purpose in looking back should be to aid us as we press on.

As 2007 comes to a rapid close, may I encourage you to PRESS ON!!!! If you had a fantastic year, PRESS ON! If you had the worst year imaginable, PRESS ON! Our goal is Christ. Lay hold of Him. Recklessly pursue Him. Make Him your magnificient obsession. Let the past enhance your perspective of the future. The God who was is the God who still is and will always be! Remember what He has done for you.

“Only be careful and watch yourselves closely so that you do not forget the things your eyes have seen or let them slip from your heart as long as you live.” (Deut. 4:9a)

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Welcome to Wramblings of a Wrangler

December 30, 2007

Welcome to the relaunch of my online journal….this is where you can catch up on the latest happens of a man in mininistry, my thoughts, observations, or just plane randomness. When you’re done, feel free to pop back over to my main site and catch pics and other special features I’ve decided to put online for you