PASTOR JOHN COLLINS, EVANGELIST: KEEP CALM, KNOW GOD
Peace is
where we find contentment says Pastor
John Collins of Love
That Cross Ministries and Pastor John Collins Ministries. Our fast-paced lives make it difficult for us
to find
peace, a minute alone, within ourselves, and finding peace is when
we finally let the little things go and seek
calm and the love of Jesus Christ Pastor John Collins
elaborates.
Finding
peace is difficult because we live in a society that demands our
attention every minute we are awake, and sometimes even sleep is interrupted by
the drama
that happens around us, no matter how much we try to isolate ourselves. Others may step in to disrupt our thoughts
without giving any consideration to what we are doing: the impulsiveness and
impatience and attention seeking of others distract us from finding
the peace that as Christians,
we know is there for the asking. Violence and
discouraging headline news
invade our lives every day. Pastor
John Collins cites a statistic
that there have been more
children killed in schools than the armed forces in 2018, so
far. Peace
seems to be so far off when we consider the events
of the
world around us. Fear becomes more of
the normal than
the peace we can find
within.
“In order to be peaceful we must be able to claim peace within… I believe that we are not always aware of how much we need peace and of how far away it is from us. We let little things upset us and we let our stress levels get so high that we become agitated people who become sick in our bodies… Yet, peace is where hope lies. Peace is where love lies. Peace is where you find contentment.” Pastor John Collins, February, 2018).
Pastor John Collins writes:
“Blessed are the peacemakers, For they shall be called sons
of God.” Matthew 5:9 (NKJV).
“Pursue peace with all people, and holiness, without which
no one will see the Lord: looking
carefully lest anyone fall short of the grace of God; lest any root of
bitterness springing up cause trouble, and by this many become defiled.”
Hebrews 12:14-15 (NKJV).
People go on vacation to find peace. Many people go and
spend time with nature to find peace. Many people close themselves off from the
busy schedules they lead to find peace within themselves. It is a crowded world
and it is a fast paced society that we live in so we have to make an effort to
find peace within it.
We are told to be peaceful with others, to have compassion
and kindness in our hearts so that we may walk a walk that is approved of by
God. But how can we be peaceful with others and have compassion on others when
our own lives are in upheaval? How can we be kind to others when we are not
always kind to ourselves? How can we be calm when our natures are not?
In order to be peaceful we must be able to claim peace
within. Sometimes we see older people that have come to a place in their lives
where acceptance and wisdom have given them peace. Sometimes we imagine that we
see peace in others when we don’t feel that ourselves. I believe that we are
not always aware of how much we need peace and of how far away it is from us.
We let little things upset us and we let our stress levels get so high that we
become agitated people who become sick in our bodies.
Peace is a choice. Some people have learned to love drama
and seek it or stir it up if it is not present. Drama has become a staple in so
many people’s lives that they don’t know how to function without it. Yet, peace
is where hope lies. Peace is where love lies. Peace is where you find
contentment. We need to get to the place where arguments and frustration mixed
with unhappiness is not what is most familiar to us. Peace is not something
that we should seek once or twice a year when we go on vacation. Peace is
allowing those things that really don’t have value to pass from our lives.
Peace is knowing that bitterness is without value. Peace is
knowing that love is better than hate. Peace is letting forgiveness become a
part of you. Peace is looking to Jesus and wanting to be His follower. Peace is
allowing the pettiness of this world to pass you by as you cling to the Cross.
Peace is allowing the Lord into your heart. Learn to live in peace because you
want to.
“Peace I leave with you. My peace I give to you; not as the
world gives do I give to you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be
afraid.” John 14:27 (NKJV).
Love That Cross, Pastor John Collins
God tells
us “be still, and know that I am God”.
We need to find that stillness within
ourselves that He has provided
us through His Son Jesus
Christ.
Pastor
John Collins is an enthusiastic evangelist, recognized among leading
pastors and ministries, who has been spreading revival across the
United States for over three years. The Gospel has been
twisted to suit those who use it for their own purposes instead of God’s
purposes, which is saving souls, preaches Pastor
John Collins, and the Gospel is in need of redemption from those
who teach a false doctrine to their followers.
Pastor
John Collins will throw down a sermon that will “grab you by the
britches” and pull your soul and your heart to the foot of the Cross. Pastor
John Collins preaches from the heart and can be heard Sundays at
10:00 a.m. mountain time on Heaven’s Country Radio at www.heavenscountry.com. Pastor
John Collins also posts daily thoughts or devotionals on Facebook and Twitter. Links to other sermons, presentations,
interviews, radio broadcasts, Youtube recordings, and other media can be
reached by clicking on the links found within this post. Pastor John Collins
is transparent in his faith and his path to the Cross, he has a heart for God
and Jesus Christ that simply does not stop.
If you would like to contact Pastor
John Collins, he can be reached through email at jc65777@yahoo.com. Pastor John Collins
is available for guest preaching and revivals.
Pastor
John Collins has said it before and will say it again, he is in it
to win it for God. Believe that!
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