Friday, November 5, 2010

Terry Fancher Music Now online!

We are please to announce that Terry Fancher is an artist with Chariot Records and his music is available online through www.cdbaby.com/Artist/terryfancher and also through all affliated online sites with CDbaby

Two CD's have been released... "Terry Fancher" a Praise and Worship CD of Contemporary Christain P&W, to intimate worship.. Called "Rapturous" - Sharon Thompson, Chariot Records.. Also released is "Guitar" a CD of intsrumental smooth jazz, inspired guitar playing, a journey in song.. Check them out!!

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

"There is Peace in the Word of the Lord"

A story and teaching found in the background of a new CD "Intimacy 3 + Peace and Presence."

With the new CD, a different approach was taken, which would be a little out the recent norm. It is a third installment to the "Intimacy" series of music we have done. This one, even then taking a different course. The next few blogs, I want to give some background on this CD.

"There is Peace in the Word of the Lord" is a song that realistically was written quickly and "on the spot." But what is within is a message that needs to be heard. "There is peace in the Word of the Lord" is a fact that no matter what circumstance we may be in, no matter the situation, this is a fact that holds true everytime. An old wisdom statement my mother used to give each time when there would be a searching for direction in life, or a "new" step to take, she would say, "Remember the Word of God says, 'Seek peace and pursue it!'" This a way of finding direction that never fails, it stands everytime.

But what about the one who is in a trial, a time of attack, or even, a time of a need for encouragement? Again, There is peace in the Word of the Lord. But the song goes on to say, "There is Hope found in His Love." This the hope needed that will cause you to "Look up!" It is that hope which gives the strength and encouragement needed to stand in those "not so easy" times. The chorus then comes back to say: "There is hope to rise above."

In His promises, He is faithful to them all. In His love, His tender mercy, He says that He cares for us, and that we should "cast" our cares upon Him. In His promises, He says that He will be with us until the end, He says that He has overcome the world. He then says, He will carry us. Here is that Peace to know from His Word, that hope to have, found in His love. It is that He loves you! He cares for you! It is that you are never out of His reach!

Even though a meditational CD, it is meant for "Quiet Time" and in that a refocusing and refreshing on the facts of His love, mercy and grace. But also a prayer for the heart of the listener. So if you find yourself needing direction, hope, encouragement... know this..There is peace in the Word of the Lord.

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Prayer's Obedience of Faith

"But if you stay joined to me and my words remain in you, you may ask any request you like, and it will be granted!... When you obey me, you remain in my love" (John 15:7, 10)

If you make the morning hour holy to the Lord, the day with its duties will be holy.

Do not forget the close bond between the inner chamber and the outer world. The attitude of prayer must remain with us all day. The object of prayer is to unite us with God that we may have Him always with us.

Sin, thoughtlessness, and yeilding to the flesh or to the world make us unfit for communion with God and bring a cloud over the soul. If you have stumbled or fallen, return to God in prayer. First invoke the blood of Jesus and claim cleansing by it. Do not rest till by confession you have repented of and put away your sin. Let the precious blood really give you a fresh freedom of approach to God.

Remember that the roots of your life in the inner chamber strike far out in body and soul so as to manifest themselves in daily life. Let the obedience of faith, in which you pray in secret, rule you constantly.

The inner chamber is intended to bind us to God, to supply us with power from God, to enable us to live for God alone. Thank God for the inner chamber and for the life which He will enable us to experience and nourish there.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

The Obedience of Faith

"The Lord appeared to (Abram) and said, 'I am God Almighty; serve me faithfully and live a blameless life. I will make a covenant with you'" (Genesis 17:1-2)

In Abraham's life we see not only how God asks for faith but how He develops faith by the gracious training that He gives. When God first called Abraham, He gave the great promise, "All the families of the earth will be blessed through you" (Genesis 12:3). When he reached the land, God promised that the land would be his. Before the birth of Isaac, in the words of our text, God sought to strengthen Abraham's faith. Step by step, God led him until his faith was perfected for full obedience in the sacrifice of Isaac. From the very beginning, Abraham obeyed God and believed His promises, even when his circumstances seemed to be in conflict with those promises.

God makes great demands on our faith as well. If we are to follow in Abraham's footsteps, we too are to live in the land of spiritual promise with nothing but His word to depend on. Bow in prayer before God until He speaks to you too: "I am God Almighty, serve me faithfully and live a blameless life." When Abraham heard this, he fell on his face and God talked with him. There you have the secret birthplace of the power to trust God for everything that he promises.

Monday, February 1, 2010

The Spirit and the Blood

"So we have these three witnesses, the Spirit, the water, and the blood, and all three agree" (1 John 5:8)

Baptism by spirit is an external sign of inner renewing and purifying through regeneration. The Spirit and the blood are spiritual expessions, working together in regeneration: the blood for forgiveness of sins, the Spirit for the renewal of the whole nature.

There is spiritual oneness in the Spirit and the blood. Through the blood we obtain the Spirit, as through the blood we are redeemed and purified to recieve the Spirit. Only through the blood can we pray with confidence to recieve the Spirit.

There may be some sin in your life of which you are hardly conscious but which grieves the Spirit and drives Him away. The only way to avoid this is to believe that "the blood of Jesus his Son, cleanses us from every sin" (1 John 1:7). Your only right to approach God is through the blood of the Lamb. Come with every sin, known or unknown, and plead the blood of Christ as your only claim to forgiveness.

But do not be content with just the forgiveness of sins. Accept the fullness of the Spirit which comes by the blood of Christ. Do not for a moment doubt that you have a right through the blood to the fullness of the Spirit.

As one who has been redeemed by the blood, give yourself to God as His purchased possession, a vessel ready for Him to use, a dwelling place of the Holy Spirit.

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Our Life Should be One Continual Song of Praise

"Let the godly sing with joy to the Lord, for it is fitting to praise Him" (Psalm 33:1)

Praise will ever be a part of adoration. Adoration, when it has entered God's presence and has had fellowship with Him, will lead to the praise of His name.

It was when the children of Israel had been delivered from the power of Egypt that, in the song of Moses, the joy of redemption burst forth in the song of praise: "Who else among the gods is like you, O Lord? Who is glorious in holiness like you, so awesome in splendor perfroming such wonder?" (Exodus 15:11).

In the Psalms we see what a large place praise ought to have in the spiritual life. Let us take time to study this until our whole heart and life be one continual song of praise: "I will praise the Lord at all times. I will constantly speak His praises" (Psalm 34:1).

With the coming of Christ into the world, there was a new outburst of praise in the song of the angels, the song of Mary, the song of Zechariah, and the song of Simeon.

And then we find in the song of Moses and the Lamb (Rev 15:3) the praise of God filling creation. Later in Revelation 19:1-6, a great multitude praise God saying "Hallelujah! For the Lord our God, the Almighty, reigns."

Let your prayer and quiet time with God lead your heart to unceasing praise. True prayer has true praise at heart. A life that is a continual song of praise, KNOWS true fellowship, TRUE realtionship, TRUE intimacy, only found in the Lord. Quiet time that knows to enter into His presence, knows to fall down at His feet, and soak in His full presence, then knows that lifted hands of worship, a heart of praise, knows a life that sings coninual songs of worship and praise, love letters between the worshiper and the Lover of our souls.

Friday, January 29, 2010

Lay Hold of God's Presence

Lay hold of God’s presence

In verse 9, we read: “Be strong and of good courage; do not be afraid, nor be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.”

I can just see this interchange between Joshua and the Lord. God says to Joshua, “Go and take the land I am giving you.” And Joshua asks, “How do I do that, Lord?”
“First, be strong and courageous and lay firmly hold of My promises.”
“Okay, Lord, now what?”
“Be strong and courageous. Lay hold of My patterns for life.”
“Got it, Lord. What else?”
“Be strong and of good courage, Joshua. And lay hold of...Me.”

No wonder Moses said, “If Your Presence does not go with us, do not bring us up from here” (Ex. 33:15). Israel had miracles. They had manna. But they cried out, “Lord, we want You. If we’ve got You, all the rest of this stuff takes care of itself.” Because it’s God who gives the promise and the ability to possess it. And His purpose is that you and I lay hold of tomorrow not merely for our own gratification but also that we, like Joshua, will then help other people find what God has for them: “To this people you shall divide as an inheritance the land which I swore to give them.

I want to repeat a statement here... "Because it's God who gives the promise and the ability to possess it."

All of the promises in the Word of God, are ours to have. But do we realize that with that promise, God also gives us the ability to possess it. We are given a gift called "response." Do you respond to His promise, His pattern, but also to His presence. Do we come into His presence to respond to Him? I am not talking a hit and run realtionship with God, I am speaking of "TIME" spent in His presence.

Along with the word "response" I want to use the word "obedience." Have you ever considered that in His presence, we not only respond to Him, but we must be obedient to Him? Maybe we could state it this way, "We respond with obedient love." We are covered by the One Who loves us. There is nothing we face that He has not provided for us. We must come to Him, and recieve His promises, come recieving His Word, His pattern, and come recieving His presence...