Aug 18, 2014

Victorious Living

2 Timothy 1

Paul had mentored his nephew Timothy as a teen.   Paul wrote this letter to encourage Timothy in the work of the ministry.  
                                                    
Paul knowing the Jewish Hebrew law customs raised Timothy up as Bishop over the 100 plus congregations across the city state of Ephesus.  

Historians say that at the time Paul the Apostle and the Council of Apostles appointed Timothy as Bishop of Ephesus he was only 22.   Hebrew cultural laws and tradition decreed that no male was to hold a position of authority or leadership until they reached the age of 30.  

They had to have a parental command before they could speak or act on  their own in public.  

This is why Jesus said in Cana of Galilee to his 
mother in John 2:3-5
 " And why they ran out of wine, the mother of Jesus said to Him, "They have no wine."  Jesus said to her, "Woman, what does your concern have to do with Me?  My hour has not yet come" 
His mother said to the servants, "Whatever He says to you, do it "  

Jesus knew that because he was not yet 30 he needed a parental command in order for those servants to listen to him.   

Paul knew the persecution and turmoil that Timothy was suffering as a result of his age so he encouraged Timothy to exercise his spiritual gifts.   

2 Timothy 1:6-7 "Therefore I remind you to stir up the gift of God which is in you through the laying on of my hands.  For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind. "  

God had commanded Paul in the past to lay hands upon Timothy and when he did Jesus granted Timothy various giftings by the Holy Spirit to empower him to accomplish what God called him to do. 
Timothy was being tested by older men and women who knew all the laws and customs, his own feelings of inadequecy and with how he dealt with the coordination of all the physical benevolences.  


There was a strain that was placed upon Timothy to prove himself even though he clearly had Paul's backing. Think of the management and coordination that had to occur between 100 Pastors of separate scattered congregations across a vast City State much larger than New York.  He had to prove himself to be mature to every one of those "Older Pastors,Teachers, Deacons, Rabbis and their wives and their Elder's wives.  

In 2 Timothy 2:1-4  Paul begins to give Timothy his operating instructions.  These instructions are not just for Timothy but they are for us today. 
" You therefore,my son, be strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus.  And the things that you have heard from me among many witnesses, commit these to faithful men who will be able to teach others also.  You therefore must endure hardship as a good soldier of Jesus Christ.  No one engaged in warfare entangles himself with the affairs of this life, that he may please him who enlisted him as a soldier."  


All scripture is for instruction and reproof.  We too as believers can take Paul's admonition and relate it to our lives giving us tools to become overcoming Christians.  As we deal with our tests and trials in life are we not called Sons of God through the working of Christ Jesus?  Does not scripture say we are grafted into the vine of God the Father?  

Aug 17, 2014

Memorial to Earl

Memorial to Rev Earl Worley

Memorial

REVERAND  EARL ROY WORLEY, (deceased)
1934 ~ 2014   Age 80

Son of WWI Medal of Honor Awardee Cleaburn James Worley & Elizabeth {Randles-Dickens} Worley  Brother of: Lilly Mae Worley Hock, Edgar "Ed" Lee Worley, Joyce Worley Katz 
Husband to: 
Marilyn Anne Foster Worley
Dad to: Steven Mark, Michael Foster, Paul Edgar Son-In-Law of {Sir} Arthur Wheatley Foster; Jewel Irene Cocker

Visitation will be held at Baue Funeral Homes Friday from 4 pm- 8pm  636-946-7811  I 70  and Cave Springs  3950 W. Clay   Saint Charles, MO 63301  --Donations and Flowers may be sent here....all donations will go to the "Youth in Need"  organization that Earl founded.  

The Funeral will be held at Saint Charles First Assembly of God 10 am on Saturday
4750 N. Service Road  Saint Peters, MO  636-936-1912 

VARIOUS ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN LIFE
"A Life of Service to GOD & Mankind"
1951 ~ 2001
Youth Pastored/ Saint Louis ICFG Church, St. Louis, MO*
*[while taking correspondence courses thru LIFE Bible College two years]
Co-Pioneer/Plant ICFG Church, Mehlville, MO
Pioneer/Planted New Church, ICFG Denomination: Pratt Kansas
 Pastored ICFG Church, Neosho,
 
Pastored ICFG Church, Joplin, MO
Pioneer/Planted ICFG Church, Saint Charles, MO (1st)
Pastored ICFG Church, Mc Pherson, Kansas
Pastored ICFG Church, Overland, MO [2 different times}
Pastored ICFG Church, Saint Joseph, MO
Interim Sr. Pastored, ICFG Church Franklin, MO
Interim Sr. Pastored ICFG Church, St. Charles, MO (2nd)
Served two different times as ICFG Divisional Superintendent, Gateway Division (Eastern 1/2 MO State)
Mid/Early 1960's Only Recorded Ordained Minister, Membership in, "Full Gospel Businessman's Association"

1969-1980 Extensively Teaching in Catholic Charismatic Conferences, St. Louis Arch Diocese & various Dioceses Across USA,
1980 Personal Guest of Roman Catholic Cardinal Seunen, during International Charismatic Conference, KCMO

Late 1960's ~ 1977 Founding Command Chaplain, Saint Charles County, MO Sheriff Department 14 man Chaplaincy, appointed by Sheriff Robt. A. Koester,
Later serving as Chaplain to St. Chas City Police Dept.
1970's Elected President of Saint Charles County Ministerial Alliance
1968 - 1976 USAFA / CAP Chaplain Major
1968 - 1976 Led Church congregation in building two fully separate Church Facilities @ Faye Avenue & Zumbehl Rd, &on Country Club Rd, St. Chas MO
1976 ~ (?)  Saint Charles County Salvation Army Advisory Board Member
1969-1972, Coordinated the establishment of the Saint Louis Dr. Billy Graham Crusade Team, culminating with Saint Louis Billy Graham Crusade. {Last Religious Event held in the former Saint Louis Blues Arena}
1970-1972 Establishes a "First in T.V."  establishing "TALK SHOW Format" Religious Show on former Chan.11 T.V.
{Reverend Cliff Barrows ~ Billy Graham Association Crusade Choir Master as a Guest}
1973-2000 International Missions Evangelist {First in ICFG History} Ministering in following Nations of;
England, Ireland, Scotland, Belgium, Germany, France, Yugoslavia, Poland, Russia, Tibet, Nepal, Korea,
Egypt, Syria, Jordan, Mexico, Columbia, Guatemaula, Nigeria, and in multiple States of USA
1970's ~ 2000 Teacher/Guest Speaker / Seminar Teacher at Following Ministerial Colleges;Former LIFE Bible College, Los Angeles, CA [ICFG] Former Mt. Vernon Bible College, Mt Vernon, Ohio  [ICFG] Former Christian Outreach School of Ministries, Jefferson County, MO [Independent Lutheran] Saint Louis Christian College for Religion Dept Director, Dr. Larry Doggett, Florissant, MO [Christian Churches]
Christ For The Nations Institute, Dallas, Fort Worth, TX  [Independent]
ADVANTAGE College, St. Louis Extension Branch, Sacramento, CA
Rhema Bible Institute, Broken Arrow, OK
Early 1970's Originator & {One of Three} Founding Board Member, YOUTH IN NEED inc, [YIN], Saint Charles, MO
March 2006-Death March 2014 Founding Board of Director's Member & Missouri Secretary of State Registered Agent,
"Healing of the Nation's Ministries"  a MO 501 C3 N.F.P. Rel. Perpetual, IRS Church Tax Status inc Served with, Son Rev. Steven and Daughter In Law Rev. Ann Robinson-Worley Reverend Alvin Jenson, ICFG Camps Director {retired}
Reverend Alton Burke, ICFG Divisional Superintendent / Pastor, L.E. Chaplain, {retired}  Reverend Vivian Cerrerio, President JCCM inc
Reverend Richard White, Superintendent, IPHC retired
Reverend Wm. Bird Sr. Bishop, COGIC, Jackson MO Board of Education
1998 - 2013 Served as Appointed by Saint Charles City Mayors York and Faith; Member of the Commitee On Disabilities
"A Dad's Life of Obedience to GOD and Service to Mankind's Affect Upon His Three Son's" 
 Reverend Steven Mark Robinson-Worley, followed Dad Earl into Ordained Ministry Police Officer {retired} Michael Foster Worley, followed as Commissioned Police Officer Police Officer {deceased} Paul Edgar Worley, followed as Commisioned Police Officer, U.S. presidential Honoree and Kentucky Colonel,
"A Time for All things under Heaven, A Time to be born. A Time for the body to Die"