Steve and Pam’s Bio

Like you, we are glory seekers. We have wonderfully, “Tasted and seen, the Lord is good!” The greatest prize is in the pursuit of the fame, splendor and radiant beauty of our Sovereign! We came to Yeshua in the days of the Jesus... Read More...

Riverfront Property in Audio

I am so grateful and pleased to share freely the whole audio book of Riverfront Property: Connecting At The River Of Life! I’m confident you will receive a delicious drink! As you find your thirst quenched please recall those you know who would also love a drink, and pass the cup! Read More...

A Miracle Story

Thursday July 30, 1987, started out as just another hot summer day in Ellensburg, Washington, a town of about fifteen thousand souls in a picturesque valley a hundred miles east of Seattle... Read More...

ENCOURAGEMENT: DELIVERING THE GOODS

ENCOURAGEMENT: DELIVERING THE GOODS

You may remember a scene from The Music Man where the community is hopeful, expectant and eagerly waiting for the Wells Fargo Wagon. What a fun song full of anticipation and energy!

People get excited over special deliveries.

Flowers! Chocolates! Toys! Tools! Games! Furniture!

The delivery guy may not get much attention, but typically there is a passing moment, a pleased, “Thank you!”

Delivery people are not in the business for acclaim and fanfare. But it feels good to know, even for an instant, that we are brightening someone’s day and doing something meaningful with our deliveries. You may make someone’s day, or even influence the course of their entire lives, by simply delivering one expression of encouragement.

 

ALL OF US ARE CALLED TO BE ENCOURAGERS

True prophets, pastors and teachers are encouragers.

Whatever your business, encouragement is vital.

Individuals, families and churches thrive when you sprinkle on encouragement.

VW came out with a diesel car that gets 78 MPG. But a simple expression of encouragement will carry someone 100,000 miles! Talk about fuel potency! Just a little dose of courage will inspire many to achieve things they never would otherwise. Do you want to influence people for good? Then be an encourager!

 

JESUS DELIVERS THE GOODS!

Jesus says, “Your name is Simon, but I’m going to call you Rocky!” 

How’s that for instilling courage!

The widow lost her only son.

“Don’t cry”, says Jesus. 

He touches the coffin and says,

“Young man, I say to you, get up!” (Luke 7:13-15)

That’s comfort and courage off the Richter scale!

 

Jesus assures, “In the world you have tribulation, but take courage;  I have overcome the world.” John 16:33 Goodness knows, Jesus delivers the goods! Jesus never promised us a life without problems! That’s why encouraging others is non-optional. Jesus encourages us to:

Not give up in prayer

Not worry about stuff, but seek the Kingdom

Be courageous when we don’t feel like it

Forgive 70 times 7 times

Take up our crosses and let our lights shine!

Build our houses on a good foundations

Rejoice when persecuted

 

When Jesus conveys His Father’s special delivery packages the result is faith, courage, and break-through! May we, like our Master, be encouragement agents delivering the goods!

Steven C Johnson

LandingStripEnterprises.com

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LEVERAGING CRIMSON

 

Beautiful, bright, bold and brilliant

Beautiful, bright, bold and brilliant

The crimson blood of Jesus!

 

The blood of Jesus is against you, devil!

Satan screams and freaks

We rejoice and exult!

 

Jail break, jail break!  

Free from Satan’s rickety cage

We were trapped, but God helped

We were given power!

 

By the Father’s grace, we kicked though the wall

We butted the wall and broke through!

 

Brilliant and dazzling blood of Jesus!

We fought and persevered

We broke through!

 

Fear not little flock

We, His sheep, are The Lion’s pride

Hear the lambs roar!

We roar like The Lion!

 

Lamb’s blood sprinkled upon us!

Lambs blood covers guilt, sin and shame

 

Is that the blood of Jesus against you, devil?

Must you run so soon?

Spattered with the blood of Jesus!

 

Better run you liar

Better run you murderer

Better run you thief

Watch the accuser run!

 

Throw her down! Throw Jezebel down!

Satan fell from heaven, ouch! From heaven, ouch!

Oh Jezzy, is that your icky blood spattered on the wall?

Bad hair day for Luci

 

Poor writhing snake. Off with her head!

Ding dong! The wicked witch is dead!       

The bell tolls for Thee

Ding dong! The wicked witch is – ha, ha, ha – so toasted!

 

Flames of fire! 

Who burned the bacon?

Jesus!  He burns the bacon

Turn the oven to broil!

 

Getting strong now!

Push ‘em back, push ‘em back, way back!

We will, we will, rock you!

You’re under our feet!

 

The captives felt the earth quake

The captives had a jail break

Children of the ovens now free

From mass graves, raised to liberty!

 

Look at all the pirate’s treasure

Plunder all the pirate’s treasure

Stolen things recovered

Our lives redeemed!                                                    

 

Beautiful, bright, bold and brilliant

Beautiful, bright, bold and brilliant

The crimson blood of Jesus!

 

Steven C Johnson

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A WHIP OR A MOP?

 

Some caption the image as “Jesus driving out the money changers.”

Others label the picture as “Jesus cleansing the temple.”

I don’t think Jesus’ goal was to disrupt as much as put things in order. Some paint an image of a roaring, ravaging lion tearing up bad guys. The image which seems closer is a mother bear alarmed for her cubs, willing to savage the threats, for her cubs’ safety. Jesus’ goal was not to gain a reputation as an iconoclast and gain a good photo op, but to re-create purity and peace in The House of Prayer.

 

Garbage being thrown into a can may look like disruption to those accustomed to it cluttering floors and countertops. If cleaning out garbage is disruption, may every place and every heart be thoroughly disrupted!

Fishermen had their industry disrupted. Routines out the window!

Tables topsy-turvy. Religious notions, traditions and rules which subverted the Ancient Ways, took a lashing – for a cleansing

Demons lost their homes.

Doctors’ predicable income dried up

Funeral home directors lost business

 

When Jesus shows up with His scourge and mop He is into deep cleaning. I feel he is asking deep cleansing questions of His Church today. What answers shall we give him?

 

“My house is meant to be a house of prayer. Why do you do everything but?”

“Why do you serve bits of crackers and juice in demitasse cups and call it communion?”

“Why do you work so hard to keep the 99 and not search for the lost?”

“How can you love one another when you separate from one another?”

“Why do you spend money on X, Y and Z, but not on 1, 2 and 3?”

 “Why do adults get such energy and the children get the scraps?”

 

Jesus’ end goal is not to lay on whipping stings of shame and humiliation, but to challenge us to our roots, that we may regain our health, vitality and fellowship with Him! By responding positively to these questions, we will see Jesus as less of a disrupter, and more as the mother bear giving us a good scrubbing behind the ears!

 

“Lashes and wounds purge away evil,

and beatings cleanse the innermost parts.” Prov 20:30

 

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MY NEW BEST FRIEND

He seemed to have a snarl. He did not look friendly, but rather intimidating.

I could have avoided him. Instead I decided to buck up my courage,

let my guard down, and talk with him.

As I approached, I coached myself; “This could be your new best friend.”

Then I gave a cheerful, “Hello!”

 

It might have worked otherwise, but the man was approachable.

In fact, our chatting ended with the beginnings of friendship.

“Great to meet you!” “Likewise!”

 

When I am about to meet someone for the first time

I endeavor to activate important realities in my consciousness.

 

O, my Dear God, this is a creature made in your very image!

What a unique and precious work!

Help me to value this person as You do!

 

This person is certainly my superior in many ways.

I’m confident I will learn much from them!

 

All people are fascinating.

What makes this person amazing?

 

This person could become my new best friend!

 

There are many titles of distinction but one of the grandest is “Friend.” 

It’s sweet to me when I hear Jesus address a person as,“ Friend.”

Jesus prized people dearly. He was awake to their worth!

 

What was Jesus was thinking about, and anticipating, as He began a conversation?

 

Take up your courage, take a risk, and discover the marvel of your new best friend!

 

Steve C Johnson

Landingstripenterprises.com

LEND ME YOUR EYES

My world is enlarged through the beautiful, brown eyes of my wife. She is able to share with me perspectives and sights I would otherwise have sightlessly missed.

She was raised in Southeastern Oregon, in the high desert by a wildlife biologist. Her Dad often took her on drives and walks while he was doing game counts. He taught her to see. Often driving or walking with only the sound of the wind he would point and she was supposed to figure out what he was pointing at. Pam has an innate alertness and power to reach out with her eyes and perceive things, invisible to others. She took her natural genius for perception and developed it as one of her “Super Powers.”

When we would visit her old stomping grounds I would be impressed with the wide vistas, but the greys and brown of the desert were plain and drab to me. Pam on the other hand would be delighted to see all the shades, the angles of the craggy outcroppings, the orange and yellow lichen, the velvet texture of the Ponderosa pine, the quaking aspen and the scrubby juniper She would point out to me the rabbit brush and its shiny leaves compared to the tumble weeds ghost-like shadows.

While we drive the lonely roads, I have a vague, dull sense that there is a world about us, but Pam sees it all! Her telescopic eyes see the elk standing like a statue a half mile away, camouflaged into the hillside, and the doe and fawn bedded down under the juniper’s shadow. I see the hill.

She was by far the first to point out to the children the herd of deer silently moving away from our approach, the bald eagle soaring above the river, the young bobcat statue still, and other contours of the land.

I was born short-sighted. Pam was definitely born long-sighted, but that doesn’t mean she doesn’t see things up close. Pam is able to see the  wee little horny toad skitter across the sand, lizards sun bathing lazily on the rock and the snake sliding quietly around the bush. None of these register in my senses.

From time to time I think of how Jesus said, “If you have eyes, use them to perceive. If you have ears, use them to comprehend.” My wife has exercised those senses as the athlete trains their muscles.

Having Pam with me rouses me from my bland, blinded stupor – reminding me there are things all about me to be discovered, realized, appreciated and wondered in. She has tutored me in the obvious, where the obvious beforehand was unreachable.

One of the greatest benefits of friendship is the gift of perspective. It pleases me when a friend says, “This is how I see it.”

Where we are dull friends point their floodlamps. When we see only monochrome they bring out the crayons and show us the colors. They brighten our lives by revealing the vivid liveliness we otherwise miss.

“Eyes that see and ears which hear, the Lord has made them both.

Steve Johnson (with a little help from Pam)

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THE MAKING OF THE MOVIE

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I am often more moved by “The Making of the Movie” than by the movie itself. I find an ache and longing, sometimes with tears when I see a collective effort bring forth excellence, in creativity, for a greater impact.

After watching clips from Saving Private Ryan I began viewing the making of this film which won five Academy Awards.

 

WW II soldiers who were interviewed for the production.

Interviews were also done with actors, script writers, costuming, props, sound, lighting, and camera people.

Irish soldiers composed the film’s troops.

Old landing craft were found and refurbished for the movie.

A town was built, then carefully blown up to create staging.

It was fascinating to hear Spielberg’s production genius.

And I absolutely love the music by John Williams!

 

I am compelled by creativity, excellence, and collaboration for a greater cause.

I am moved when I discover the intense teamwork which brings forth a great production.

Amazing things can be achieved when people bring their gifts, passions and pull together!

How I long for the Church of Jesus Christ to be known for creative excellence and collaborative “productions”  which will gain the gaze of the world!

For this I pray!

Steven C Johnson

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BATHROBES IN THE WILDERNESS

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T or F: The disciples walked about in bathrobes because they were too lazy to change into street clothes.

T or F: John the Baptist was a wild, crass hillbilly of a man.  

T or F: Many people in America wear pants with holes across the knees because they are of the poorer class and must work on their hands and knees for a living.  

JOHN’S THE BAPTIZER’S PEDIGREE 

John was born with a silver spoon. You remember his father Zechariah was a priest who served in the magnificent temple. John was born into the priestly line. That speaks volumes! The priests were the social standard makers, religious litmus test takers, and the civil/religious judges of the day.

John was born into an elite class with the highest social rank. He was better educated than 95 percent of the nation. In terms of religious status John was born at the crest of the hill. Economically he was probably in the upper class, for priests had financial benefits others did not.

The truth is John had it all – status, education, and most likely wealth.

JOHN’S REPUDIATION

Like his father, John’s birthright was to serve at the temple. There was one problem. John came to despise the corruption of the “organized religion” of the day. He saw most of the priests and religious leaders as slime balls. They were hypocrites, widow robbers, and false teachers leading the nation away from God into dead ritual and spiritual bondage. 

John repudiated the abuses of the priestly class and abandoned the option of being among the elites. He walked away from the magnificence of the temple service, the intelligentsia with their heady theological conversations and social commentary, and their arrogance, hypocrisy and duplicity. He would not endure their spiritual degradation. Disgusted, he turned his back on it all, to seek Yahweh only. 

TO THE WILDERNESS

John abandoned the religious nonsense and went to the wilderness. Israel had found God in the wilderness. God could be found there again. John got what he looked for! “The word of the Lord came to John in the wilderness.”

John traded in his priestly garments and dressed in leathers. Dressed for a different type of success. He no longer ate from the temple cafeteria but scavenged for food in the wilderness.

IDENTITY AND MISSION

John’s father was not just a priest. Both Zachariah and Elizabeth had sterling spiritual character. Zachariah stood out as a godly priest who had met the angel Gabriel in the temple. John had been raised with that story – that impartation! 

John’s young spirit had been seeded with, “And you, child, will be called the prophet of the Most High…” If ever a child had a sense of destiny and calling!

John laid hold of his identity and mission to be a front-runner and road excavator for the Lord.

      “A voice of one calling in the wilderness,

       ‘Prepare the way for the Lord,

       make straight paths for him.’    Mt 3:3,  Is 40:3

A MOVEMENT BEGINS

The Bible does not describe how John’s preaching ministry began and grew. I picture it this way. John was venting his frustrations, passion and hope in the barren wilderness by preaching to rocks, brambles and jackals. A shepherd came by and was taken with the message. He returned to his Bedouin family and reported the experience. The family, then the clan, came out to listen to a stark, trembly, hopeful message. It went viral.

LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION

John did not make it easy for people to hear the message. The people would have to walk a day or two to hear him. He had not learned how essential it is to have a convenient location. They came to the wilderness with their backs to the great temple. The Scripture says, the whole nation came to him in the wilderness. John offered something they could not find at the temple.

JOHN’S MESSAGE

John’s strident message came from revelation of great alarm. The warning needed to be sounded! There was no easy repentance in John’s preaching. His message was not soothing and comfortable, but it was hopeful! John was not as harsh as he was convicted, convinced the nation was lost, far from God and about to suffer the stinging consequences. 

He prophesied God was about to show up big time! The proud would be rewarded with torching fire and hacking axe. John did not want his people to experience those things – because he had the heart of a priest! He would rally the people back to God, and to the mercies received in convicted repentance. The good news was the humble and oppressed would finally find justice and relief from oppression.

MESSIAH IS COMING TO CLEAN SHOP!

John had a message of Messianic Weight! His assignment was to point out the Anointed One, a greater One who would follow him. It was not just, “Repent or you will be burned and hacked” but, “Repent, for the Kingdom of God is at hand!” Something big was up. A unique person was coming to reinforce God’s Kingdom.

Something monumental was about to take place. God was about to act and take things in hand. He would not be distant, but present! Be aware, because when the King takes decisive action heads will roll. And comfort will come for the oppressed! 

That stirred the nation, and hundreds of thousands of people made the trek to the wilderness, for they saw that John had the heart of a priest, but the voice of a prophet! 

John radically changed everything: his associations, his clothes, his diet, and his mailing address. Then he fired up his message! The nation came and humbled their hearts.  The fear of God gripped a people anticipating an amazing disruptive future!

Is there a spiritual swamp which needs to be drained? 

John had identity and mission. What is yours?

What does it mean to have the heart of a priest and the voice of a prophet?

Are you anticipating an amazing disruptive future?

Steven C Johnson

Landingstripenterprises.com

 

The Virtues of Conservation and Liberality

 

The words “conservative” and “liberal” represent two wonderful virtues.

We see the wisdom of the conservative in Proverbs 21:20; “In the house of the wise are stores of choice food and oil”.

We see the blessings of liberality in Proverbs 11:2; “A generous man will prosper; he who refreshes others will himself be refreshed.”

The conservationist wants to save and preserve things. That’s definitely a virtue, assuming we are trying to preserve the right things. A liberal is a generous soul who is always sharing with others. That is a fine virtue as well, assuming that we are sharing things of value.

The problem is when either the conservationist or the generous are corrupted. It is nasty when the “conservative” steals to themselves constitutional authority meant to be shared. It is ugly when the “liberal” steals resources to solicit favors.

I see the beavers as blending the best of conservation and liberality. Beaver dams create rich ecosystems. The waters are both saved up as well as passed on. The beavers must have gotten their cue from the Creator who in Christ abundantly saves and generously gives.

We pray for genuine conservatives and liberals to appreciate one another and work meaningfully together! All we ask is that the water not be polluted by self-serving pretenders.

Steven C Johnson

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INDEPENDANCE APPRECIATION

Has the meaning of Independence been lost behind a smoke screened of fireworks? The holiday originally was more than explosive light shows. It was death-defying determination to escape totalitarian rule.

In a land, smaller and missing the millions who live here today 4,435 died because of the Declaration. They put action to the words, “appealing to the Supreme Judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions, … And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor.”

What if you could not buy products from Turkey, Germany or South Africa unless they first went to England and then were shipped to you with English taxes?

What if a British officer knocked on your door and informed you that ten soldiers would be staying at your home for a few months starting now?

What if you were not allowed to make the most basic laws governing the behavior of people in your state or community?

What if the government taxed you more than they taxed the people in England and refused to listen to your many questions and petitions?

Would you acquiesce or would you finally say, “Don’t tread on me!”

Would you and I have signed the document? Would we have laid down our lives, our bank accounts and reputations to back up our signatures?

It’s been said that to maintain our nation’s freedom it will take the same kind of resolve that it took to form it.

Let’s be grateful for the intelligence, wisdom and determination that those before us acted on to gain us freedom. Let us somberly remember our children and refresh this freedom with a resolve of our own!

John Adams wrote regarding the freshly signed Declaration.

“The Second Day of July 1776, will be the most memorable Epocha, in the History of America. I am apt to believe that it will be celebrated, by succeeding Generations, as the great anniversary Festival. It ought to be commemorated, as the Day of Deliverance by solemn Acts of Devotion to God Almighty. It ought to be solemnized with Pomp and Parade, with Shews, Games, Sports, Guns, Bells, Bonfires and Illuminations from one End of this Continent to the other from this Time forward forever more. You will think me transported with Enthusiasm but I am not. I am well aware of the Toil and Blood and Treasure, that it will cost Us to maintain this Declaration, and support and defend these States. Yet through all the Gloom I can see the Rays of ravishing Light and Glory. I can see that the End is more than worth all the Means. And that Posterity will tryumph in that Days Transaction, even altho We should rue it, which I trust in God We shall not.”

Sadly, most holidays have been neutered of their potency.

We share presents, but forget the Advent.

We Barbeque and play a round of golf, but don’t remember those who have fallen.

We eat to gluttony, but forget to give thanks.

We set off fireworks, but forget the meaning of independence.

One more closing word from John Adams. On April 26th, 1777 Adams said, ”Posterity! You will never know, how much it cost the present Generation, to preserve your Freedom! I hope you will make a good Use of it. If you do not, I shall repent in Heaven, that I ever took half the Pains to preserve it.”

Steven C Johnson

Landingstripenterprises.com

FLAG DRENCHING UPDATE

FLAG DRENCHING UPDATE

The most recent case of flag drenching occurred in Flagstaff, Arizona. The 35 year old defendant, Stan Dowser appeared before Superior Court Judge William Garble. The defendant’s court appointed attorney looked rather despondent. Off the record he was heard to say, “Why do all my clients have to be crack pots?”

Mr. Dowser is accused of extinguishing the flames on an American flag which was set on fire by the plaintiff, Gerald Blaze. The prosecution seems to have a watertight case. Mr. Blaze purchased the flag with his own money so it was obviously his to burn. Furthermore Blaze was merely using his constitutional right of free expression. He was burning the flag, as he said, “Because some knuckle head police officer unjustly gave me a parking ticket.”

Judge Garble first used the fatherly approach with Dowser. He was explaining that flag burning was as American as baseball, apple pie and alcoholism. But Dowser went into some incoherent babble about the flag representing every citizen of the Republic and the noble values of it’s patriots. At that point Judge Garble silenced Dowser and took a sterner approach.

“Young man,” said Garble, “don’t you realize that I can give you up to 6 years in prison and $45,000 in fines for drenching a fire on an American flag?!” Mr. Dowser, by drenching the fire on that flag you show yourself to be a rebellious hoodlum, one who scoffs at the American way and is insensitive to the rights and feelings of flag burners.”

The defense is trying to put together an insanity plea. At any rate both defense and prosecution agree that Dowser may need serious reprogramming.

As a side light it should be noted that Judge Garble was hospitalized last night with second and third degree burns to his scalp. The Judge set fire to his hair in order to protest a bad haircut. He hoped this gesture would teach his barber a lesson. Garble’s neighbors speak in admiring and reverential terms of the venerable judge. Mrs. P.W. Doodle said the judge is a man of consistency in and our of the court room.

Steven C Johnson
Landingstripenterprises.com

PS President Obama has said that burning a Koran is “completely contrary to our values as Americans.” Yet, as Senator he said to prevent people from desecrating the American flag “would destroy part of freedom itself.”