Thursday, March 31, 2011

"The Lord God Is"

"For the Lord God is a sun and shield: the Lord will give grace and glory: no good thing will he withhold from them that walk uprightly." Psalm 84:11

"For the Lord God is..." We find in this verse that God is all we need in every area of our lives now and in the future.

"God is a sun." He is our light. He lights up our lives. He removes the darkness so that we can see clearly as we walk through this life. He also removes the darkness of sin from our lives through faith in His Son Jesus. He takes us out of darkness and places us in light and makes us children of light.

"God is a shield." He is our protection. He keeps us in safety. He comes between us and the enemy of our soul. His very presence acts as a guard around us.

"The Lord gives grace". We need grace in order to stand when all hell is raging against us. When the trials of life seem to be more than we can bear, His grace ministers to us by giving us peace, wisdom and strength. We need His grace in order to be saved and stand before Him sinless on that day that is coming.

"The Lord gives glory". He honors us with His glorious presence. He gives us honor here on earth through favor with man. He honors us by allowing us to become His children through faith in the Lord Jesus.

"He gives us all good things". Whatever is truly good for us and for our benefit, He will give it to us. He supplies all our need- spiritually and physically. He does not withhold anything that is good for us. That also means that as a loving Father He withholds what is not.

Not only does He give us all good things, meets and supplies every need, gives light. protection and honor to those who walk uprightly before Him, but He is the One who gives us the ability to walk uprightly and become right with Him in the first place. He truly has all, gives all and is all we need.

Have a great day. The Lord God is... everything that we need or will ever need.

For further reading:
John 1:12
1 Thessalonians 5:5
Proverbs 3:4
2 Corinthians 12:9

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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

"Faithful"

"They are new every morning: great is thy faithfulness." Lamentations 3:23

I woke up this morning with this old hymn repeating over and over in my thoughts. I typed it below because I felt that someone needs to be reminded this morning that the Lord is faithful. He always has been and always will be; whether we are or not; even when it appears that He isn't. Be comforted and encouraged by that truth this morning. Regardless of what you may be going through, God is still faithful. Being faithful is not just something that He does, but it is who He is.

Have a great day. God is faithful!

"Great Is Thy Faithfulness"

"Great is Thy faithfulness," O God my Father,
There is no shadow of turning with Thee; - (James 1:17)
Thou changest not, Thy compassions, they fail not - (Malachi 3:6; Lamentations 3:22)
As Thou hast been Thou forever wilt be. - (Hebrews 13:8)

"Great is Thy faithfulness!" "Great is Thy faithfulness!"
Morning by morning new mercies I see; - (Lamentations 3:22,23)
All I have needed Thy hand hath provided— (Philippians 4:19)
"Great is Thy faithfulness," Lord, unto me! - (2 Timothy 2:13)

Summer and winter, and springtime and harvest,
Sun, moon and stars in their courses above,
Join with all nature in manifold witness
To Thy great faithfulness, mercy and love. - (Psalm 145:8)

Pardon for sin and a peace that endureth, - (John 14:27)
Thy own dear presence to cheer and to guide; - (Psalm 48:14)
Strength for today and bright hope for tomorrow, - (2 Corinthians 12:9)
Blessings all mine, with ten thousand beside! - (Psalm 68:19)



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Tuesday, March 29, 2011

"He Is Aware"

"For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, saith the Lord, thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an expected end." Jeremiah 29:11

In some of the other Bible versions this verse says, "I know the plans that I have for you". How wonderful it is to know that the God of the universe, the one who sees a sparrow when it falls, who calls the stars by name, who clothes the lilies of the field, who spoke a creative word into nothing and brought forth everything, who occupies the throne of the universe, who is worshipped by angels and seraphim, who is the King of kings and Lord of lords, and who has a name that is above every other name, thinks about me. And not only does He think about me, He has a plan for my life.

The Psalmist summed it up correctly when he said, "When I consider thy heavens, the work of thy fingers, the moon and the stars, which thou hast ordained; what is man, that thou art mindful of him? and the son of man, that thou visitest him? For thou hast made him a little lower than the angels, and hast crowned him with glory and honor." (Psalm 8:3-5) Though God is an awesome God who is so far above us, whose thoughts are so much higher than ours and His ways are so much greater than ours, yet He is mindful of us.

I said all that to say that God is thinking about us, He does have plans for us and He is mindful of us though it may seem as if He isn't. You may like feel this on a personal level and you may feel this way when you look at the events that are happening in the world around us. The whole world is experiencing something- either wars, natural disasters, economic instability, and so on- but this is no indication that the Lord is not still aware of us or has left us. He has not. He is totally aware of everything that is happening in our personal lives and in planet earth as a whole. So be encouraged by allowing those thoughts to comfort your heart at all times.

Have a great day. There is never a moment when God is not aware of what is going on.

For further reading:
Hebrews 13:5; 2:6,7
Isaiah 55:8,9

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Monday, March 28, 2011

"Prepared Today"

"And Abraham gat up early in the morning to the place where he stood before the Lord." Genesis 19:27

I have a question for you, "How do you start your day?" Do you start it by standing before the Lord and meeting with Him in prayer? Do you start it in a rush to get somewhere? Do you start it by grumbling and complaining that you have to get out of bed? Do you begin it with praise and worship to the Lord for Him keeping you safe and protected through the night and waking you up to see a new day? Do you begin it with fear and dread of what lies ahead? How you begin the day, not just physically, but spiritually is so important.

We don't have much control over what may happen to us during the day, but we do have control over how we handle it, what type of attitude we have and our reaction to whatever comes our way. And if we are prepared ahead of time spiritually (by seeking God first thing and spending time with Him in prayer, in His word and praying in the Spirit) we will have more power to withstand the temptations that may come that day. We will have a greater level of peace because we have been in the presence of the Prince of Peace. We will have a greater foundation of faith to stand upon because faith comes through hearing God's word- which we hear when we are reading His word and listening to His voice in prayer. Starting the day off with God gives you everything you need and prepares you in advance to face the day. I read something one time that said, "A day hemmed with prayer is less likely to come unraveled." Beginning your day with the Lord will help keep you together even when your day looks like it is falling apart.

Have a great day. How are you going to start your day? The way you start it will determine how prepared you are to face it.

For further reading:
Matthew 6:33
Romans 10:17
Psalm 16:11
Mark 1:35

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Friday, March 25, 2011

"Money Changers"

"And said unto them, It is written, My house shall be called the house of prayer; but ye have made it a den of thieves." Matthew 21:13

Most churches have lots of programs, entertainment, fellowships, social gatherings, music concerts, counseling sessions and so on, but the main thing that Jesus said that His church/house was to be is rarely found in it. The only time He ever defined the purpose of His house He called it a "house of prayer". So I wonder, "Why isn't there prayer in His house?". Some churches have no prayer time and others have very little. A thirty minute prayer meeting once a week or month equates to no prayer at all. Where are the prayer meetings? Where are the all night prayer vigils? Where is the prayer time around the altar? Prayer is the engine that runs it all. Prayer is the communication lines to the Head of the church- Jesus. In prayer is where the will of God and His direction is discovered. A church without prayer becomes a place for the money changers to set up business.

The money changers represent many things: dead religious practice, greed, compromise, insincere worship, fleshy work, etc. When a church does not pray, the "money changers" come in and "set up business". At that point it ceases to be about the One whose House it is and becomes about self and promoting our "business" instead of "His business".

Let me put this on a more personal level. The Bible says that every born again believer becomes the dwelling place of God- His temple, His house. So the result of prayerlessness that we are talking about in the physical church can take place in the "spiritual" church as well. (Just because you pray a quick prayer when you are in trouble, or spend ten minutes in prayer a day, does not constitute a prayer life.) If your life is prayer-less then the money changers will come in and set up "business" in your life. Without prayer you become selfish, greedy, compromising, offering up insincere worship, no praise comes from your lips, the joy is gone, the peace isn't there, confusion enters in and you are reduced to living by the dictates and desires of your own flesh.

When Jesus entered the temple, He drove the money changers out. It is time for you to start driving them out too. He gave us the answer as to how to do that--- "My house shall be called the house of prayer". Start praying again. Start setting aside time for prayer. Set up a prayer altar in your life. Go into your prayer closet. Make your life a "house of prayer" again.

Have a great day. Prayerlessness opens the door for the money changers to set up business.

For further reading:
Matthew 21:12,13; 6:5,6
Mark 11:15-17
1 Corinthians 3:16; 6:19

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Thursday, March 24, 2011

"Hate Them"

"If any man come to me, and hate not his father, and mother, and wife, and children, and brethren, and sisters, yea, and his own life also, he cannot be my disciple." Luke 14:26

If you are around my three year old granddaughter for very long you will soon discover how much she loves her daddy and her mama. Everything centers around them. She and I were talking yesterday about how much Jesus loves her. She said she loves her daddy, and I told her Jesus loves her. Then she told me, "I don't love Jesus any more, I love my daddy". She is having a hard time in her little mind with the concept of loving Jesus and her parents. So I keep telling her that she can still love her daddy and mama and Jesus at the same time.

In her three year old understanding my granddaughter thinks she has to choose between loving Jesus or loving her parents. The more I think about it, in a "spiritual" sense, she is not far from the truth. The Lord doesn't want us to literally "hate" our parents, spouses, children or siblings. We are to love them and be thankful for them. And He wants us to have good relationships with those around us, especially our families. But we must choose which one we love the most. If we love those we have human relationships with more than we love Him, we are not worthy to be his disciples.

The word for "hate" in this verse doesn't mean the same thing we usually think of when we think of the word hate. The only thing we are to hate is sin/evil- we are even commanded to love our enemies, not hate them. What Jesus was saying in the verse above was you must "hate" these if you are going to be His disciple- His follower. Here it means that we cannot serve them both. We cannot have two masters. We cannot "follow" them- their agenda and plan for our lives. We must follow the direction in which He is leading us. And we cannot prefer these relationships over our relationship with Him.

Have a great day. Love those that the Lord has placed in your life, just don't love them more than you love Him.

For further reading:
Matthew 5:44; 6:24
Amos 5:15
Psalm 97:10
Proverbs 8:13

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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

"He Leads"

"For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God." Romans 8:14

As the children of God we are led by His Spirit. His leading does not always take us where we may want to go. There are times He "leads us besides the still waters"; there are times when He leads us "in paths of righteousness"; but then there are times when He leads us "into the wilderness". We like the thought of Him leading us into places of rest, joy, abundance, prosperity and so on. But we don't like to think about Him leading us into dry places of testing and trial. And we even reject the thought that He would lead us into such a place.

We don't want to believe that God has anything to do with us being in a place of "suffering"- we immediately think that it is the devil doing it to us. But that is not always the case. It was the Spirit who "led" Jesus into the wilderness. It was the plan of God for Joseph to be in the palace in Egypt, but the route there was through the pit, Potiphar's house and the prison. Even Jesus went the route of the cross at the will of the Father to bring redemption to the world.

Let me clarify something, the accounts in Jesus' life and Joseph's life that we have talked about was not God doing it "to them", but God was doing something of great and eternal value "through" them which involved going an "unpleasant route".

We have to keep three things in mind when we are being led into places that are not of our liking or desire: 1) All things will work together for the good of those who love the Lord and are called according to His purpose. 2) He loves us and we can trust His love for us- so it will be well. 3) He will never leave us but will walk every step of the way with us.

Have a great day. The Lord doesn't always lead us in the way we desire to go, but we can trust His leading regardless.

For further reading:
Psalm 23:2,3
Luke 4:1
Acts 9:15,16
Genesis 45:5
Isaiah 53:10
Romans 8:28
Job 13:15
Hebrews 13:5

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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

"The Gift of Hearing"

"But he said, Yea rather, blessed are they that hear the word of God, and keep it." Luke 11:28

Recently a question was presented to me about what I considered my greatest gift. When we think about the "gifts" that God has given us, we usually think about the ministry gifts, spiritual gifts or motivation gifts that are listed in the Bible. But as I pondered the question, the gift that I think is the greatest is not listed among these. For me personally it would be the "ability to hear what the Spirit is saying". Having the ability to hear God speak is a great gift.

The most repeated phrase used by Jesus was, "He who has ears to hear, let him hear". It is also the most repeated phrase in the whole Bible. Because it is repeated so many times means that this is something that is important to the Lord and He wants us to know. Hearing what the Spirit says is imperative to not only fulfilling the ministry in which the Lord has called you to but also to your spiritual well being. God reveals things to us in many ways, but the most common way is by speaking to us. How wonderful that the Lord will speak to us! He doesn't have to. He could have left us on our own to try to figure out what to do. He could have not spoken to us at all but just sent "signs" to convey what He wanted us to know.

I was recently reminded that sound is light that has been slowed down. We can't hear light because it travels too fast for our ears to hear. God is light and we could not hear Him with our spiritual ears had He not "slowed" down so we could. When Jesus, who is The Light, came to earth in human form, the Light was "slowed down" and we could now hear the voice of the Father. ("This is my beloved Son, hear Him."- Luke 9:35) Now the Spirit, the voice of God, has come to be here with us and dwell in us so that we can hear what the Lord is saying to us.

If God would put Himself on a level where we could hear what He is saying, it means that He wants to speak to us and us be able to hear Him. Again, I consider that a great gift. The result of having this gift- the ability to hear what the Spirit is saying- will be a fruitful life and knowing what the will of God is.

Have a great day. The ability to hear what the Lord is saying to us is a great gift that we should never take for granted.

For further reading:
Hebrews 1:2
John 1:5,7,14; 9:5

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Monday, March 21, 2011

"Burn Out"

"...when the times of refreshing shall come from the presence of the Lord." Acts 3:19b

I hear so many talk about being "burnt out" in their Christian walk. They get tired and weary to the point where they feel they can't go much further or they want to give up and quit. It doesn't have to be like that. Sure we get tired in our bodies. Yes, we often have numerous responsibilities and demands upon us. But that is no reason to give up. Jesus had more demands on Him than any of us. He was always about His Father's business. Crowds were always flocking around Him hoping to at least touch the hem of His garment- they were always "pulling" on the anointing. Often He did not have time to even eat or sleep. Even when He and the disciples tried to leave the crowds and get some rest, they still followed them.

Did He get tired physically? Yes, He was a man. Did He "burn out"? No, He knew what to do to prevent it. And He left us an example to help us in those times when we feel as if we are under too much pressure to be able to go on. The answer is found in the verse above- it's called "times of refreshing". Times of refreshing come from the presence of the Lord. Too often we look for that place of refreshing in other areas- relaxation, entertainment, change of scenery, etc.- and neglect the true source where refreshing comes.

If we are always doing the "work" of the Lord but aren't spending time in His presence, we will get "burned out". When I talk about being in His presence, I am not talking about a ten minute prayer. I am talking about going into your "closet", shutting the door behind you and being still until His presence "rains down" on you and "floods your soul". How long has it been since that has happened? It should be a daily occurrence. Jesus knew that. This is why we "often" saw Him depart into a place to get alone with His Father. We can't think that we can make it if we don't do the same.

In His presence is peace, joy, refreshing, regained strength, revelation, clarity of mind, healing of your body, the cares seem to melt away, mountains are removed, impossibilities are viewed as possible and hope is restored. Today, you need to find a place to get alone with Him and let the rain of His Spirit satiate the dryness and bring life back into the burned out places in you.

Have a great day. The solution for "burn out" is the presence of the Lord.

For further reading:
Luke 6:12
Mark 6:30-32
Psalm 16:11

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Friday, March 18, 2011

"Sober and Vigilant"

"Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour." 1 Peter 5:8

The word sober here means to not be under the influence of intoxicants. This has a two-fold meaning. It literally means to not be intoxicated with alcohol or any other substance. But it also means not to allow anything that will influence you and cause you to become spiritually disoriented and complacent because that leads to compromise. The word vigilant means to be watchful. The scripture admonishes us to be sober and vigilant because we have a very real enemy- our enemy is not an enemy of flesh and blood- who is out to destroy us.

The King James translation says the devil goes around "seeking" whom he may devour. Another translation say that he is "sneaking" around looking for someone to destroy. He actually does both- he is seeking whom he can destroy and he does so by sneaking around trying to catch you off guard. So the warning above is for us to stay alert and stay on guard. Don't let down your guard for a moment, and don't let anything cause you to let down your guard.

Do we have to walk around in constant fear of the enemy, afraid that he is lurking in the shadows or hiding under every rock? Of course not, but we do have to maintain an awareness that he is out there and he is trying to destroy us. The Bible tells us that we are not ignorant of the devil's devices. So at the first inclination that what is coming your way resembles his devices make sure you are soberly vigilant and don't "shrug" it off- in other words watch that thing and don't take your eye off of it.

If we stay sober and keep watch we will not be destroyed or defeated by the enemy. Instead, we will be victorious over his scheme to destroy us because we saw him coming.

Have a great day. Stay sober and vigilant!

For further reading:
Ephesians 6:
John 10:10
2 Corinthians 2:11

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Thursday, March 17, 2011

"Barabbas"

"Then released he Barabbas unto them: and when he had scourged Jesus, he delivered him to be crucified." Matthew 27:26

At Bible study last night one of the men asked if we ever wondered what Barabbas did with his second chance. The Bible doesn't say anything about him after his release so we don't know what he did or what he became.

Let's look at Barabbas for a moment and see what the Bible does say about him. The scriptures are very plain about what kind of man he was. He was notorious, a murderer, a rebel and a thief- he was the worst of the worst. He was sentenced to death and awaiting his time of execution. He was released from prison, not because he deserved to be, not because of his own goodness or righteousness, and not because he was found to be innocent- he was guilty of every crime brought against him. The only reason he was released and set free was because Jesus was crucified in his place. And like my brother said last night, he was given a second chance.

Barabbas represents us all. We are the "worst of the worst"- we are all sinners who have come short of the glory of God. We are all under the death sentence and awaiting punishment. Like him, we too deserved death but Jesus died in our place. It was through Jesus' death that we were pardoned and set free- not by our own works of righteousness and not because we deserved to be. We have also been given a second chance.

We may not can answer the question about what Barabbas did with his second chance and new lease on life, but we can answer the question as it pertains to us. Jesus died in our place and gave us a second chance. Have you taken advantage of that chance to be free from your sins? Are you putting your faith and trust in Jesus as your Savior and Lord? If so, the question then becomes personal- "What are YOU doing with your second chance?" Are you living it for self or for the One who freed you?

Have a great day. We have all been given a second chance at life because Jesus took our place in death. What are you doing with your second chance?

For further reading:
Romans 3:10,23; 6:23
Isaiah 64:6
Ephesians 2:8,9
Titus 3:5
1 Peter 3:18
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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

"Settled Ahead of Time"

"But Daniel purposed in his heart that he would not defile himself with the portion of the king's meat, nor with the wine which he drank: therefore he requested of the prince of the eunuchs that he might not defile himself." Daniel 1:8

The time to decide not to give into temptation is not while you are in the temptation, but before it ever comes. Daniel did not wait until he was faced with the temptation to break God's commands to decide not to, he had already settled it in his heart before the temptation actually came. Daniel could have let the fact that he was a captive, the acceptance of certain practices by the culture that he was now a part of, the fact that he was "on his own" with no parents to tell him what to do influence him in the time of temptation. But he did not because he had already made up his mind not to defile himself or disobey God. He had already decided not to allow anything or anyone to influence him to give in and sin against God.

If you wait until you are in the middle of the temptation (whatever it may be) to decide what you will do, you will more than likely give in to the temptation. You have to settle it before it even comes your way. Jesus won the victory at the cross because He had settled it in His heart before He came to it. He made the decision in the Garden when He said, "Nevertheless, not My will but Thine"-- so He stayed on course and endured the cross.

Today you need to start making some choices and settling some things in your heart before you are ever tempted by them. If you will make the decision now not to compromise God's word and keep His commandments, it will keep you in the hour of temptation and you will make the right choice then.

Have a great day. The time to resist the temptation is before you even get to it by settling it in your heart ahead of time.

For further reading:
Matthew 26:39
James 4:7
Psalm 101:3
Genesis 39:7-12

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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

"Abundantly Satisfied"

"They shall be abundantly satisfied with the fatness of thy house; and thou shalt make them drink of the river of thy pleasures." Psalm 36:8

People are searching to try to find something in life that satisfies. They look for it in relationships, in material possessions, through spiritual enlightenment, through various sources of indulgences, only to find themselves empty once more. Nothing that we seek out in this life brings true and lasting satisfaction and pleasure. The Bible even tells us that there are pleasures in sin (enjoyment to our flesh) but they are only for a season (a short period of time). Once the new wears off and the excitement starts fading, so does the pleasure that was once associated with it.

There is good news though. There is a place where you can find satisfaction that is real, pleasures that last and enjoyment that does not fade. It is found in Jesus Christ. The scripture says that we shall be abundantly satisfied with the fatness of His house. That speaks of having a relationship with Him. When people live in a house together, it is because there is some sort of relationship involved. Our satisfaction is found in having a relationship with the Lord.

The verse also uses the words fatness and river. These represent amounts- the amount in which He satisfies and gives pleasure. There is no little bit of satisfaction or pleasure found in the Lord- there is an abundance. That means there is more than enough to satisfy you throughout the rest of your life and on into eternity. He has an endless supply and He has made it available to you. So stop searching for true satisfaction, true contentment and joy in the things around, you will find them in the Lord and only in Him.

Have a great day. Our search for something to satisfy the emptiness in our soul is found in Jesus Christ.

For further reading:
Hebrews 11:25
Psalm 16:11
1 John 2:15-17

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Monday, March 14, 2011

"Established By Trust"

"His heart is established, he shall not be afraid, until he see his desire upon his enemies." Psalm 112:8

I looked up the word "established" and discovered that in this verse it meant- to be upheld, sustained, aided, propped, unmoved. When fearful times come, we do not have to be afraid. When the enemy comes against us, we do not have to be afraid. When devastation comes, we do not have to be afraid. When everything rises against us, we do not have to be afraid. How is that possible? Because our heart is "established". It is upheld and propped up by our trust in the Lord. Therefore, these things do not have to move us. We can be unmovable during times that threaten to shake us to our very core. We can still have peace in the midst of the storm.

The three Hebrews were unmovable in their faith even when faced with the threat of being thrown into the fiery furnace. Daniel was unmovable in his faith when faced with the threat of the lion's den. Job, even though he questioned what was happening to him and why he was going through such calamity, was not moved in his heart though his world had collapsed around him. All of these faced great trials and were in life threatening situations, yet they were not afraid because their hearts were established in the Lord.

What does having an established heart mean to us? It means that we do not have to fear either. Why? Because our hearts and lives are upheld by the Lord. He is the One who keeps us; aids us; props us up; watches over us; delivers us from evil; preserves our lives and is with us always. Is your heart established in Him? Do you trust Him with your whole life? Do you rest in His ability to take care of you- no matter what? Do you know that He is in control of your life regardless of what may be coming against you? Do you rest in the knowledge that He loves you and is with you? When our hearts are established in our faith in Him, we will not be moved.

Have a great day. Is your heart established in the Lord?

For further reading:
Psalm 46:1-3; 37:17,34
Job 13:15
Isaiah 26:3

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Friday, March 11, 2011

"My Shepherd"

"The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. " Psalm 23:1

I love this... "the Lord is MY shepherd". That's personal. The Psalmist didn't say He was their shepherd, or her shepherd, or his shepherd, or someone else's shepherd, (although He is to all who will place their faith in Him) he had an assurance that He was "his" shepherd on a personal level. There is so much comfort and peace that comes along with this knowledge. So many people have a hard time seeing the Lord on a personal level. But He is a personal God who wants to be personally involved in your life and have a personal relationship with you.

Because He is MY shepherd I know that He will take care of me- He will meet and supply all my need (I shall not want). He will restore my soul when I become faint. He will lead me, be with me when the enemy comes, anoint me with oil, He will bring me into places of rest, He will comfort me and keep His eyes upon me.

Can you say along with the Psalmist today that the Lord is "MY" shepherd? Do you know Him in this personal, intimate way? Is He leading your life? Are you following Him? Are you placing your life in His loving care? If not, today you can turn to Him and ask Him to be your Savior, your Lord and your Shepherd.

Have a great day. The Lord is MY shepherd- the overseer of my life.

For further reading:
Psalm 23

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Thursday, March 10, 2011

"Value"

"And being in Bethany in the house of Simon the leper, as he sat at meat, there came a woman having an alabaster box of ointment of spikenard very precious; and she brake the box, and poured it on his head. And there were some that had indignation within themselves, and said, Why was this waste of the ointment made?" Mark 14:3,4

A couple of days ago I gave this definition of value: "The value of something is determined by the price that one is willing to pay for it." In the account above this woman took her greatest possession and poured it out on Jesus. She did so completely and without reservation. She held nothing back. This bottle represented her future, her security, her wages, a lot of hard work, her savings, it was basically all she had. Yet she freely gave it up on Jesus. From our estimation, based on the definition of value as stated above, this woman highly valued Jesus- He was worth everything.

In this same account we see another group of people- the ones who sat by and watched as this woman poured out her best and all she had on Jesus. They didn't pour anything out on Him- they gave Him no gift, they laid nothing at His feet, they were there empty handed. All they had was criticism for what she did. Based, again, on this same definition of value, we can conclude not only by the fact that they gave Jesus nothing but by their remarks that they considered Him "valueless". They called what she did a "waste". They considered it a waste to pour such costly and precious ointment on Jesus. To say it was a waste to pour it on Jesus was saying that He was of no value- the only way you waste something is if you use it on something that has no value.

There were two groups of people represented in the verses above- those who value Jesus and those who don't. Which group are you in? Is He worth everything you have? Do you give Him your best, a little, the leftovers or just enough to get by? Do you consider it a waste of time to spend time in prayer and reading His word? Do you consider it a waste to support the work of His Kingdom with your time, money or talents? If so, then you are saying that He has no value, or very little. The other day I also said that He placed a high value on you because He gave up all He had for you- His life. There is no question about how highly He values you, the question is, "How highly do you value Him?".

Have a great day. How valuable Jesus is to you is determined by what you are willing to give to Him.

For further reading:
1 Corinthians 6:20
John 12:1-5

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Wednesday, March 9, 2011

"Shall Follow Me"

"...He leadeth me ...." Psalm 23:2

"He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters. He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name's sake." (Psalm 23:2,3) Twice in these two verses it is said that the Lord leads us. He is the Shepherd and we are the sheep. The role of the Shepherd is to lead and the role of the sheep is to follow. It is not our place to do the leading- we can't. He is the leader, the one we are to follow. This is the charge that Jesus gives to those who would put their trust and faith in Him as Savior and Lord. "Then said Jesus unto his disciples, If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me." (Matthew 16:24)

We can make the choice to either follow Jesus and let Him be the leader, or we can choose to step in front of Him and take the lead ourselves. If we do the leading, we will always wind up going in the wrong direction, we will get ourselves into trouble and we will make a mess of our lives. (We have all seen the results that come from doing the leading- we have all done it at one time or other.) But when we will step back and let Jesus do the leading, we will reap a blessing, and a promise. He promises that if we will "follow Him", then He will cause something to "follow us"-- "Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: and I will dwell in the house of the Lord for ever." (verse 6)

As we are being led by Him, then His goodness and mercy follows our lives. What a wonderful promise! And not only does it follow us just today, but everyday ("all the days of my life"). When we surrender the lead of our lives to Him, there is nothing but benefits that come from it. We have Him making the decisions, rightly dividing our path before us, leading us in the right way, keeping us out from destruction, and we have His goodness and His mercy following us everywhere we go.

Have a great day. If we follow Him, then His goodness and mercy will follow us.

For further reading:
Proverbs 3:5,6
John 10:11,14, 27

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

"I Can Do It"

"I am the vine, ye are the branches: He that abideth in me, and I in him, the same bringeth forth much fruit: for without me ye can do nothing." John 15:5

If you have ever raised children you know how independent they can be. I saw it in my daughter when she was a little girl and now I am seeing it in my three year old granddaughter. The thing that you notice in all little children is their "ability" to be able to "do it" regardless of what it is. They think they can do anything. My granddaughter tells me all the time, "I can do it". I start to help her with something and her reply is always, "I can do it". When a child says, "I can do it", what they are really saying is, "I don't need any help".

Like I said earlier, I have noticed this in little children, I have also noticed this in us as God's children. We often have this same independent spirit with Him. How many times have you been guilty of thinking that "you can do it"? I have. I have tried to solve problems on my own, tried to decide what direction I should take, tried to produce character in my life through my own ability and tried to crucify this flesh in my own strength- without God's help. I thought I could do it only to discover that I can't, and I discover that when I fall flat on my face after attempting it on my own. As much as we would like to think that we can do things on our own, as much as we would like to think that we are that smart, that strong, that talented, the truth is that without the Lord we are nothing and can do nothing. It is in Him that we live and move and have our being. There is a reason the verse reads, "I can do all things 'through Christ', which strengthens me." If I could do it on my own without His help, it would have simply stated that, "I can do all things."

The bottom line is that when when it comes to living the surrendered life, winning victories over the enemy and the flesh, when it comes to accomplishing the assignment we have been given and the work that we are to do, we need help- we need God's help. To think that we don't is prideful, stubborn and immature. My granddaughter will reach a point where she really "can do it" on her own in some areas, but you and I will never reach a point where we will not need God's help in everything.

Have a great day. We cannot do it independently of God, no matter what it is, we will always need His help.

For further reading:
Philippians 4:13
Acts 17:28
John 5:19

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Monday, March 7, 2011

"Celebrate Me"

"Woe unto you, when all men shall speak well of you!" Luke 6:26a

I have heard a recurring message from ministers of the gospel that encourage you to go where you are "celebrated". They will tell you not to hang around people who don't celebrate who you are and what God is doing in your life. They are saying that you need to be around people who will applaud you and rejoice in you. And if you are around people who aren't doing that then find someone else who will. I need to correct something this morning, it is not about you or me! It is not about you being celebrated. It is not about men speaking well of you. It is not about them acknowledging you, your accomplishments, or who you are. As a matter of fact, the scriptures issue a warning about this very thing. We are warned not to seek the praise, approval or applaud of men.

We are already applauded by God. We are of great value to Him. My pastor always says, "The value of something is determined by the price that someone is willing to pay for it". Well, God was willing to pay the ultimate price for us- the blood and life of His only begotten Son Jesus. You can't get any more valuable than that. So I am not saying that we aren't valuable. I am saying that it is not about others applauding who we are. Instead, it is about our lives being to the praise and honor of Jesus. Every thing we do and say should point to Him. We should be doing all for His glory so that HE will be the One celebrated.

Why did He give us a warning on this subject? Seeking the approval of men can cause us to miss the approval of God. Seeking the applaud of men helps further puff our flesh up and can set us up for a downfall because it is a breeding ground for pride. Desiring to be applauded by men robs the glory from God. How? Because anything that we are, anything that we do that is notable, anything good that we may have become, is all because of the grace and goodness of God, we didn't get there by ourselves or on our own.

Don't misunderstand. A word of encouragement is needed from time to time. Everyone needs a "pat on the back" sometimes. We should let people know when they are doing a "good job", the Bible does say to give honor to whom honor is due. But the focus is never on self and we should not live expecting and seeking applauds. Jesus was not always celebrated or applauded, and often He was rejected and ridiculed instead- we won't be either.

Don't seek the applauds of men, instead seek to please the Father. Seek to glorify Him. Seek to lift Him up so that others will applaud Him. If we seek the applauds of men, then we have our reward- their applauds and that is all. But when we seek to see Jesus alone applauded through of lives, then great will be our reward in heaven- where it really counts.

Have a great day. Our desire should not be to be celebrated by men, but to live in such a way where our lives will cause others to celebrate Jesus.

For further reading:
Matthew 6:1-4
John 15:19-20
Ephesians 1:6,12
Acts 17:28
Psalm 100:3
Romans 13:7

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Friday, March 4, 2011

"It Is Finished"

"When Jesus therefore had received the vinegar, he said, It is finished: and he bowed his head, and gave up the ghost." John 19:30

"It is finished". These were the last words of Jesus at the cross before He died. What was finished? Everything that had to be accomplished in order for us to be redeemed from our sins. Every price that had to be paid. Every prophecy that had to be fulfilled. It was finished. It was completed. There was nothing else left to do and nothing was left undone. Jesus did not start the work of redeeming mankind and stop before it was finished. He didn't take care of a part of it and will finish the rest later. He did what He came to do and He did all of it. He drank every last dreg of the cup that was given to Him.

"It is finished". He finished the work of providing and purchasing the gift of eternal that could now be made available to us. But He also "finished" providing everything that we need in order to have abundant life. He has given us everything that we need to live a victorious life over sin, self and the enemy. He has provided it all- it is finished, there is nothing left that we need. He has given us His Spirit, His word, battle attire and weapons that are powerful enough to pull down strongholds, access to Him for help in time of trouble, His peace and every good and perfect gift.

Everything that we need in order to have eternal life was provided. Everything that we needed to be able to live out that life while we are still here on earth was provided. He took care of it all- from beginning to end, and everything in between.

There is nothing else that is needed in order for you to be saved- Jesus paid the price for your salvation in full. There is nothing else that you need in order to live a victorious life- Jesus paid the full price for that as well. So use the provisions that He has given you and walk in abundant life.

Have a great day. It is finished--- all of it!

For further reading:
John 10:10
Matthew 26:39
James 1:17
Hebrews 4:16
2 Corinthians 2:14

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Thursday, March 3, 2011

"The Name of Jesus"

"Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved." Acts 4:12

I want to talk about the name of Jesus this morning. It was mentioned at church last night that you can talk about God, or you can talk about the gods that different religions worship and call them by name, but the trouble starts when you talk about the name of Jesus- that is taboo and unacceptable in our society and world. In short, they don't want you talking about Jesus- the devil doesn't want you talking about Jesus.

Well, this morning, I am going to talk about Him. He is the King of kings and Lord of lords. He is the Beginning and the End. By Him and for Him all things exist, without Him nothing would have been made that is made. There is salvation in no other name but the name of Jesus. Jesus was the One who was lifted up so that men could be saved. He is the door that leads to eternal life. There is life in His name. His name is a strong tower that the righteous can run into and find safety. At the name of Jesus demons tremble and flee. Sickness bows, disease bows, oppression bows, broken heats are mended, captives are set free and strong holds are broken. His name is magnified above every other name. And at His name one day every knee shall bow and every tongue will confess that He is Lord.

This morning, I am confessing now, not waiting for that day, that Jesus is Lord! In this battle that is being waged against the name of Jesus, you better settle it in your heart now that He is Lord and that you will not deny His name. Many of our brothers and sisters around the world are being persecuted and even giving their lives because they will not deny His name. That may be a scary thought to some, but there is good news attached to it for those who will stand upon and not deny His name. "Whosoever therefore shall confess me before men, him will I confess also before my Father which is in heaven." (Mathew 10:32) How wonderful to have Jesus Himself say your name to the Father because you did not refuse to say His name and proclaim that He is the Lord before men!

Have a great day. Don't stop lifting Jesus up; there is power in His name, and His alone!

For further reading:
Acts 16:18
Romans 14:11
Philippians 2:11
Proverbs 18:10
Colossians 1:13-18
John 1:3

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Coffee Break is a morning devotional written by Lorraine Ezell
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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

"Terms and Conditions"

"Now when Jesus heard these things, he said unto him, Yet lackest thou one thing: sell all that thou hast, and distribute unto the poor, and thou shalt have treasure in heaven: and come, follow me." Luke 18:22

If you have ever entered into an agreement with someone, some business or signed up for some promotion, you always have to agree to the "terms and conditions". Each website that you sign up on to join, each promotion you want to take advantage of, every contest that you enter, all have terms and conditions. If in filling out your information you neglect to check the terms and conditions box saying that you have read them and agree with them, when you submit it, it will send you a message instantly reminding you and your request will not be submitted until you do.

The Lord also has "terms and conditions" for us to follow. But like the rich young ruler we want to set our own terms. We want to join ourselves to Him on our own conditions. Setting your own terms doesn't work and is not acceptable in the business world, with online promotions, or in any other agreement, even in marriage there are terms and conditions- it's called vows. If it is not acceptable in the physical world, why do we think it is acceptable in our dealing with God? Why do we think that "man" won't allow it, but God will?

Trying to set our own terms with God carries consequences. It will keep us out of the Kingdom and we won't enter in, it will bring chaos and confusion to our lives, it will bring the chastisement of the Lord upon us, it will rob us of peace, joy, blessings and victory.

Does this describe you this morning? Are you trying to get to the Lord on your own terms? Are you trying to live for Him according to your own conditions? It won't work. He has set the "rules" and they require that you come to Him and live according to His terms. Anything else He will not accept.

Have a great day. God has His own set of terms and conditions, and if we are going to come to Him and follow Him we must agree to them and not try to set our own.

For further reading:
Luke 18:18-23; Matthew 19:17-21
John 10:9

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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

"Bigger, Brighter Lights"

"For, behold, the darkness shall cover the earth, and gross darkness the people: but the Lord shall arise upon thee, and his glory shall be seen upon thee." Isaiah 60:2

This scripture speaks of a time when there will be great darkness upon the earth. This is a spiritual darkness. I personally believe that we are beginning to experience such a time. Morality has become almost non-existent. Crime, violence, hate, murder, revenge, theft- which all have their roots in a spiritual condition- are on the increase. People are doing what is right in their own eyes. Absolutes are being attacked. Wrong is now right, and right is now wrong, and both are being completely redefined. The world is in darkness and it seems to be getting darker all the time.

There is a cure for darkness, it's called "light". Light always overcomes and expels darkness. Even the smallest light can overcome darkness. While a little light is better than no light at all, bigger, brighter lights would be much better- the bigger and brighter, the less the darkness.

So if light is the cure for the world's darkness, then there needs to be some shining lights. Where will these lights come from? Jesus told us plainly that "we are the light of the world" (Matthew 5:14). We are to be shining as lights in a dark world. Where do we get our light? It comes from Jesus- "The people which sat in darkness saw great light; and to them which sat in the region and shadow of death light is sprung up. From that time Jesus began to preach, and to say, Repent: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand." (Matthew 4:16,17) "As long as I am in the world, I am the light of the world." (John 9:5) Jesus is The Light, and while He was on earth the people saw a great light. Now that He is not walking among us, should the people see any less a light? Should the light be any dimmer? The light of Jesus in us is only dimmed as we hide it. Are you hiding His light this morning? Is it in plain view for all to see? Is it bright and expelling much darkness? Are you making room for Jesus' light to shine brightly through you by surrendering yourself to Him more completely? The world is in darkness, but we have the light that will expel the darkness. The question is- are we letting the light of Christ shine brightly through us? If we aren't shining- big and bright- then the world will continue to sit in darkness.

Have a great day. Is the light of Jesus shining brightly or dimly through your life?

For further reading:
Matthew 5:14-16
John 12:36
Ephesians 5:8
1 Thessalonians 5:5

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Coffee Break is a morning devotional written by Lorraine Ezell
and is sent to you free of charge for the asking from
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