Monday, June 15, 2026

"Breaking the Chains of Sin" Pt 2 - Tuesday June 16, 2026

“Breaking the Chains of Sin” Pt 2:

Why is it so easy to sin? The main reason is because we are born with a sinful nature. The second reason is because we are attracted to sin (it looks good) and we enjoy it (it’s pleasurable). Another reason is the encouragement or pressure from friends to do what they are doing. Sometimes we convince ourselves, if something is so wrong, how can it seem so right? Remember, one of Satan’s greatest tricks is deception. You can name more reasons, but the bottom line is, Satan is out to destroy us, and some sinful things become habitual leading to an addictive lifestyle.

 

A person never dreamed they would become an alcoholic by taking their first harmless drink. Popping a pill or a shot of heroin was not planned to be a lifelong thing. People – good people are in situations today fighting desperately to break the chains that hold them in bondage. Many times, I’ve said, “Sin keeps you longer than you want to stay. Sin costs more than you want to pay, and sin always takes you deeper than you intended to go!”

 

Sin always has consequences. It brings guilt and shame. It hurts your reputation and testimony. If it’s harmful to you – it also hurts those who love you. You’re also being watched by someone who will walk the path you are because of your influence (you led them astray), and sin can cause permanent damage even though you’ve been forgiven.

 

If sin is so terrible, why does a person keep engaging in it? For selfishness, personal gratification, they feel they can get away with it, there’s a sense of believing they can keep it from getting out of control, influence of peers, and often, one falls so deeply they feel can’t stop or get out of the pit. Plus, they enjoy it!

 

Some people blame God for their sinful situation thinking if He knows all things and can do all things, why did He allow them to become the person they are? We make our own decisions. We can follow God’s way or our way. Choosing our way is a recipe for disaster. God loves us and wants us to serve Him but refuses to make us do what He wants. Continuous bad choices lead us into a trap that seems impossible to get out of. If this is where you are, be on the lookout for “Part 3” tomorrow.

 

Pastor Carne

 

 

 

Sunday, June 14, 2026

"Breaking the Chains of Sin" Pt 1 - Monday June 15, 2026

“Breaking the Chains of Sin” Pt 1:

Ask someone to describe a battle taking place today and a variety of answers would be given. Some would say the war in the Middle East, another the daily political battles that just won’t go away, or war on our streets and the escalation of crime and violence including assaults.  

 

All of those battles are real. I wish they weren’t, but they are. However, none of them are a battle I’m writing about today. I’m referring to a battle that’s very real and personal. A battle many people fight every day of their life. They hate it, they fight it, but often “give up” and go down in defeat much to their own dismay.

 

I’m talking about a “sin” or “sins” that is virtually ruining a persons’ life. They are in a situation and feel there’s no hope to get out of it or to conquer their vice. Proverbs 29:6 says, “An evil man is SNARED by his own sin.” To be snared means to be trapped, tempted, or lured to do something you don’t want to do. A snare is a trap used for catching birds or animals – typically one having a noose on the end of a wire or cord.

 

Prior to salvation one is at war with God. God has a set of plans for your life, and you have a set of desires that you enjoy. Consequently, this creates a battle – “God’s way or my way?” We’ve all heard this narrative over and over – “Name your enemy!” It’s said, unless you know who you’re fighting there will always be an uphill fight. This is also true in our spiritual life. Do you know who your enemy is?

 

Paul tells us, “Our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against rulers, against authorities, against powers, and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms” (Eph 6:12). Note the word “against” is mentioned five times. People today talk about peace and how badly it’s needed, but so many do not know where it can be found. There will never be peace until a battle has been clearly won and there is a victor.

 

The Bible teaches us that Jesus defeated Satan when He died as our sacrifice for sin on the cross. Peace can be experienced, but it comes with a deep personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Tomorrow this relationship will be explained along with several steps that must be taken to break the chains of sin before real peace becomes possible.

 

Pastor Carnes

 

 

Thursday, June 11, 2026

"Going Deeper with God" Pt 8 of 8 - Friday June 12, 2026

“Going Deeper with God” Pt 8 of 8:

Becoming a Christian is easy, living the Christian life on a daily basis is not. I Peter 1:16 says, “For it is written: ‘Be holy, because I am holy.’” That statement is God’s desire for everyone of His followers. But Satan has other ideas and we’re warned in I Peter 5:8 “Be self-controlled and alert. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour.” God desires we live a life of holiness. Satan seeks to steal our heart and destroy us.

 

The battle between good and evil is fought every day. Following Christ doesn’t mean we’ll never be tempted to sin again. Satan’s attacks are ruthless. We are human and at times are hurt physically, mentally, emotionally, relationally, financially, and spiritually. We might be betrayed by a close friend, overcome with a serious illness or grieve the loss of a loved one. In our humanness, there will be times we question God asking the unanswerable, “Why?” question.

 

Satan works hard at bringing discouragement. He wants us to admit we can’t live a Christian life on a regular basis. Being a faithful follower of Jesus requires a daily commitment, consecration, determination, and perseverance. We must remind ourselves that we aren’t fighting our battles alone. God has sent His Spirit to live and abide within us. He gives us courage, strength, and power to face adversity.

 

We have a promise that should be memorized, “GREATER IS HE WHO IS WITHIN ME, than he who is in the world” (I John 4:4). Our Lord stands undefeated in every battle! When totally surrendered to Christ you become led by the Spirit, not your flesh.

 

Living a consecrated (life of holiness) life takes discipline and practice. You’ll need to TAKE TIME (you’ll never find it) every day to read some verses of Scripture, pray, meditate a few minutes giving thanks and praise to God and be obedient to the things He teaches you. Doing these things helps us learn and desire to become more and more like Jesus. In time the “Fruit of the Spirit” (see Galatians 5:22-23), one by one, will become a lifestyle.

 

Will there still be battles? Of course, but the Holy Spirit is empowering you to be what God wants you to be. And one more thing – begin each day by putting on “The Armor” God supplies. Read and study Ephesians 6:10-18.

 

Pastor Carnes

 

 

Wednesday, June 10, 2026

"Going Deeper with God" Pt 7 - Thursday June 11, 2026

“Going Deeper with God” Pt 7:

There’s a story about a missionary who spent many decades serving God on foreign soil ministering to poor and in many cases helpless people. As an old man, he eventually retired and returned to America. As the ship pulled into the dock, a crowd of people were there to greet him, including a reporter from a local newspaper. In the interview the reporter asked, “People are saying you remind them of the great Apostle Paul, what do you think about that?” The missionary, with tears in his eyes said, “I didn’t want to remind people of Paul, I wanted to remind them of Jesus!”

 

That’s a testimony of “holiness!” To live and act like Jesus in such a way people see Him in us. You may wonder, how exactly can others see Jesus in me? In Tuesday’s devotional (June 9th) the Fruit of the Spirit was listed as found in Galatians 5:22-23. Look them up if you missed that blog. The Fruit of the Spirit define the characteristics of Jesus. Our desire and goal should be to live each of them and as we do, others will know we’re different, for they will see Christ.

 

“When the Holy Spirit is in control of your life, He’ll become the greatest Navigator you’ve ever had or will ever need. He will take you. He will guide you. He will lead you. He’s gracious. He’s patient. He doesn’t get frustrated and of all the frustrating things that come into your life, none of them come from Him. But He is with you and helping you to handle each one” (from ‘The Shepherd’, by Leanna Brewer).

 

The Bible says we can tell by the fruit that we bear if we are learning the lessons God teaches us (Matthew 7:16-23). If we’re bearing the fruit of the Holy Spirit, our patience grows greater when dealing with people who make life difficult. We begin to love and have compassion toward others. We’re willing to forgive because we’re maturing and growing.

 

We can depend on our new Navigator as He also teaches that there are situations you don’t need to mess with. Just leave them alone. You don’t even have to think about them. Some situations require a quick answer, while others place you in situations where you worry about what to say. The Bible teaches the Holy Spirit will give us the words to say in that moment or urge you to say nothing, just be present. I call that the “Ministry of silence.” Why would anyone want to live without the Holy Spirit abiding within them. Our desire should be, “I WANT TO BE LIKE JESUS!”

 

Pastor Carnes

Tuesday, June 9, 2026

"Going Deeper with God" Pt 6 - Wednesday June 10, 2026

“Going Deeper with God” Pt 6:

Everyone knows Satan is no match for God. Remember, God loves you so much that it brings great pain to Him when Satan is attacking or influencing your life. The evil one cannot hurt God directly, so he hurts the people God loves. Every parent is in great pain if one of their children is seriously injured. God isn’t any different because He loves you.

 

Some people say they have heard the audible voice of God. I never have and most people haven’t, but for sure our Lord does speak to us. The words, “God said,” are recorded over 600 times in Scripture and “Thus saith the Lord,” over 415 times. Tomorrow I’ll share some specifics on how He speaks but today let’s consider the Spirit influences us.

 

When a life is surrendered to Christ, the Holy Spirit brings a sensitivity and makes the person more CONSCIOUS of sin. It’s like coming to a fork in the road and one way is right, the other wrong. God points out the right way, but the direction we choose to go is always up to each individual.

 

Walking with the Lord on a CONSISTENT, DAILY basis deepens our faith helping us to BELIEVE MIGHTILY in Jesus. Much has been sent to you in recent days about being filled with the Holy Spirit that happens when one totally surrenders their life to Christ. But his is not a onetime experience. Paul said, “I die daily” (2 Corinthians 15:31). His reference was dying to sin every day – in other words, his surrender to Christ was a daily commitment.

 

The Holy Spirit brings an awareness to the importance and necessity of developing a PRAYER LIFE on a daily basis. When practiced consistently, one comes to realize there is POWER in PRAYING along with a SPIRITUAL CONFIDENCE in reading God’s Word.

 

The Spirit-filled Christian will still face temptation and the normal battles that come with life. Living for Christ doesn’t mean we’ll be exempt from pain or disappointment, but it does mean we’ll never have to face any trial alone. God is not only with us, but the Holy Spirit helps us to TRUST HIS PROMISES.

 

Pastor Carnes

 

 

Monday, June 8, 2026

"Going Deeper with God" Pt 5 - Tuesday June 9, 2026

“Going Deeper with God” Pt 5:

God brought us into this world because He has a plan and purpose for each one of us. Because of Adam and Eve’s fall in the Garden of Eden, every person born from that point on would be born with a “sin nature.” That means we have a “bent” toward doing wrong more than doing good. The Bible is a love story from God to mankind because He had a plan to rescue every person who was willing to be rescued from their sins which was made possible by the death of His only Son, Jesus, on the cross.

 

Repentance of sin brings salvation, and Christ now lives in our heart. God knows more about us than we know ourselves and knew even after becoming one of his followers, there would be a constant battle or lure to return to our sinful habits. Just as He sent a rescuer to save us from our sins, God sent the Holy Spirit (Acts 2) to fill our hearts and minds. God wants us to live a life of holiness. A life truly dedicated or consecrated to Him. This happens when we realize we can’t fight life’s battles alone and totally surrender our life to Him and his will.

 

Sanctification means to “set apart.” There are a number of terms used to describe being filled with the Holy Spirit. Some words are sanctification, heart holiness, the second blessing, baptized in the Spirit, and perhaps others. Honestly, I believe God is more interested in the experience than what it’s called. Ask yourself, “Can I use more of God in my life?” If so, by surrendering whatever need or weakness you have to Him is a step toward receiving His power.

 

The Holy Spirit not only saves and empowers us but teaches us the life God wants us to live. He wants to cleanse our hearts of anger, bitterness, jealousy, pride, selfishness, and hatred. We are called to live holy lives, and a holy life resembles the life Jesus would be living if He walked our streets today. But He’s not here, so you and I are the only “Jesus” (living example) that people can see today. We are his “Light” in a dark world.

 

He saves us (salvation), fills and cleanses us with his Spirit (sanctification), which empowers us to live a life He wants us to live. It may not happen overnight but take one issue at a time considering the things mentioned in the paragraph above. One by one those vices can be replaced with love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control” (Galatians 5:22-23).

 

Pastor Carnes

 

 

Sunday, June 7, 2026

"Going Deeper with God" Pt 4 - Monday June 8, 2026

“Going Deeper with God” Pt 4:

Becoming a Christian does not mean Satan gives up fighting for your soul. In fact, in the early days of your new life, the battle usually gets more intense. He makes us doubt our decision and tries to convince the new believer they can never live a Christian life. Here’s what the great Apostle Paul said about himself, “I do not understand what I do. For what I want to do I do not do, but what I hate to do is the very thing I do” (Romans 7:14-20).

 

Satan hates God but knows he’s no match for Him. The only way the evil one can hurt the Lord is by hurting God’s people. He tempts them every way possible with the desire of dragging them back into a sinful life. Becoming a Christian and surrendering ourselves completely to God and being filled with His Spirit doesn’t mean we will never sin again. But there’s a difference between a momentary failure and returning to a lifestyle of sin.

 

We can’t fight the battle of sin alone – even as a Christian. We need help and that help comes in the form of the Holy Spirit. The Bible says we die to sin (Ephesians 2:1) and not to be drunk with wine but be filled with the Spirit (Ephesians 5:18). Romans 12:2 instructs us to allow God’s Spirit to renew our mind which will transfer your thoughts to things that are right rather than conforming to the things of the world.

 

In 2 Corinthians 10:5 Paul gives us wise counsel; “to actively STOP destructive thoughts, but take those thoughts captive”. Taking a thought “captive” is like a military victory. Instead of letting a thought take you captive, you control it. The goal is that every thought is filtered and brought into submission to the truth.

 

Some of you may be thinking, “This is really tough stuff – I can never do these things!” And I will say, you are right! Being totally committed to Christ requires a full surrender to God making Him first in everything concerning your life.

 

Luke 3:16 says, “John answered, “I baptized you with water, but he will baptize you with the Holy Spirit.” This is what happened to the disciples at Pentecost. There are various forms of water baptisms, but the main one is immersion. This is when a person is totally submerged under the water in a lake or baptismal tank. It signifies one who has died to sin and is symbolically being buried (immersed) and bringing them up signifies a “new life in Christ.”

 

It’s easy to picture a person being engulfed in water as they are baptized after becoming a Christian. Try to picture your life when you totally submit it to the Lordship of Christ, not only being filled but completely engulfed by His Spirit. It’s God’s Spirit which empowers us to live a dedicated and committed life. It’s called “Holiness.”

 

Pastor Carnes