Thursday, April 30, 2015

"The Diary"

"Then they that feared the Lord spake often one to another: and the Lord hearkened, and heard it, and a book of remembrance was written before him for them that feared the Lord, and that thought upon his name."  Malachi 3:16

I have been blessed with some amazing friends who love the Lord dearly and enjoy talking about Him.  When we are together, He is the subject of our conversations.  But for the most part it is hard to find "Christians" who really want to talk about Him.  They want to talk about everything else and very seldom does He even come up in conversation.  Why is this?  Talk to me about Jesus!  I want to talk about Him.  The world needs to hear us talk about Him.

There is no worthier subject than Jesus.  We waste our breath on so many other topics or subjects.  We certainly don't mind talking about our problems.  We don't mind talking about the trials that are going on in our lives.  We don't mind talking about other people.  We talk about everything from the weather to politics, but not Him.  He should be the grand theme of our conversations with each other.

I remember when I first turned my life over to the Lord and He became my Savior.  I went to visit a friend.  I wanted to share Jesus with her.  All I wanted to do was tell her about Him.  She kept changing the subject.  Finally I told her that I could talk about anything that she wanted to talk about, but I would rather talk about Him-- Who He is and what He has done.  So we talked about Him, and she surrendered her life to Him that night.  The world- the lost- need us for us to talk about Him.  They don't need us to keep our mouths shut.  They need to hear this good news.  They need to know there is hope and help.  But how will they hear if we never talk about Him.

The verse above tells us that those who fear and love the Lord talk often about Him.  When was the last time He was the topic of your conversation?  When was the last time you just wanted to talk about Him?  It also says that when we do talk about Him to each other, He records it in His book of remembrance.  In today's language that would mean-- God keeps a "diary".  Each time you talk about Him, He records it in His diary and reads it over and over again.  (How cool is that !!!)    

Have a great day.  Is Jesus the theme of your conversation?  If He is, God is keeping a "diary" of every time you talk about Him.

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Wednesday, April 29, 2015

"Chain Reaction"

"Then Job arose, and rent his mantle, and shaved his head, and fell down upon the ground, and worshipped."  Job 1:20

Job had just gotten word that he lost all ten of his children.  He also lost all his possessions which included seven thousand sheep, and three thousand camels, and five hundred yoke of oxen, and five hundred donkeys.  The Bible says that he was the greatest of all the men in the east.  But in a matter of hours he lost everything.  And what did he do?  He worshipped the Lord.  What an "odd" thing for Job to do! 

Job wasn't worshipping God because of his tragedy, he was worshipping God in spite of it.  When we worship/praise the Lord in spite of the bad that it happening in our lives it starts a "chain reaction".  When you get a bad report, as did Job, you first have to make a choice-- are you going to grumble, complain, get angry, get fearful, etc.- or are you going to make a step of faith and worship/praise the Lord.

When things go wrong, praise isn't always automatic.  Sometimes it is a "step of faith".  We don't feel like praising God, but faith needs to override our feelings and praise Him anyway.  When we make that first step of faith it starts the chain reaction.  From there your step of faith becomes a "sacrifice of praise"-- something you are bringing to God.  Then your praise ushers in the presence of God-- He inhabits the praises of His people.  Once He comes in and inhabits, everything that He is and has comes too.  When it comes, He then releases everything you need to make it through the difficulty that hit your life to begin with- whether it is strength, grace, help, wisdom, peace, etc.  It comes into your heart, mind and situation.

So, to sum it up-- when something "bad" happens, take a step of faith.  It will become a "sacrifice".  When God sees the sacrifice, it will cause His presence to draw near.  When He draws near, everything you need to make it through it will be available to you.  On the flip side of that, there will be a "chain reaction" that takes place also if you don't praise the Lord in spite of what you are going through.  You will start complaining, which will lead to fear, which will lead to unbelief, which will lead to confusion, which will lead to depression, which will lead to thoughts of giving up.... and etc. etc. etc.

Have a great day.  Your praise will start a chain reaction. 

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Tuesday, April 28, 2015

"Many Ways"

"Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me."  John 14:6

The world says that there are many ways that lead to God.  It says that it doesn't matter what your religious belief is, it will lead you to God-- they all lead to God.  Though we don't like to think that we share this same belief in Christianity, I am concerned that we really have adopted this same way of thinking.  Let me explain what I mean.

While we don't believe that you can get to God through Mohammad, through Buddha, through following the teachings of some prophet, or through some idealistic philosophy, we seem to think that we can get to God by doing some religious duty.

We seem to believe that if we join a church membership roll, if we are baptized in water, if we teach a Bible class, if we give offerings to the church, if we abstain from sexual immorality, if we give aims to the poor, and if we are good and treat others good then we will get to God.

This is the same thinking that the world has-- there are many ways to God.  Although ours is more subtle and it involves doing "Christian influenced" religious acts more than following some person or teaching like those who are following different religious beliefs.

Many roads/ways do not lead to God.  All roads/ways do not lead to God.  There is only One Way that leads to God the Father and His name is Jesus.  He alone is the way.  Following some great teacher or prophet won't get you there.  Going to church on Sunday won't get you there.  Joining a church won't get you there.  Faith and trust and following Jesus is the only way that will get you there.  He is the Door-- the way to enter in.  If you try to go through any other way you are like a thief and won't get in.  You must go through the door-- Jesus.

Have a great day.  Many ways don't lead to God, including religious church activity.  

 
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Monday, April 27, 2015

"Fiery Darts"

"Above all, taking the shield of faith, wherewith ye shall be able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked."  Ephesians 6:16

Just as any enemy, the enemy of our soul, has weapons that he uses against us.  In the verse above it says that he has "darts" that he throws at us.  These darts are "evil" in nature.  They cause annoyances, hardships, toils, perils, pain, trouble and disease.  They are intended to steal, kill and destroy us.

What do these darts more specifically look like?  They are darts of depression.  They are darts of confusion.  They are darts of anger, bitterness, resentment and unforgiveness.  They are darts of pride and arrogance.  They are darts of selfishness, self-centeredness, and self ambition.  These darts include lust, hatred, unnatural desire, greed, hopelessness, grief, fear, etc.

Are you feeling pressure from the things that I have named this morning?  Then the enemy is hurling his "darts" at you.  If they are hitting you, if they are taking a hold of your life, then you have let your shield of faith down.  There is only one way to quench (extinguish) them-- by using your shield of faith. 

How do I do that you may ask?  By getting into God's word-- read it, meditate upon it, apply it, speak it over your situation.  Believe God's word and stand upon it.  Bring the thoughts of your mind captive.  Don't give them a second thought but turn them over to the Lord.

The weapons of the enemy do not have to destroy us.  We don't have to become a "battle causality".  If that were the case, the Lord would not have given us weapons to combat the enemy and protect ourselves with.  The weapons He has given us are not just weapons.  They are His weapons.  And His weapons are mightier and more powerful than any weapon the enemy conjures up to use against us.  But you have to use the weapons that the Lord has made available to you in order to be victorious against the enemy's "darts".

Have a great day.  Use your shield of faith to quench the fiery darts of the enemy.   

 
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Friday, April 24, 2015

"The Correct Response"

"And Zacharias said unto the angel, Whereby shall I know this? for I am an old man, and my wife well stricken in years." Luke 1:18
"And Mary said, Behold the handmaid of the Lord; be it unto me according to thy word. And the angel departed from her." Luke 1:38

Two events were recorded in this chapter that were related to each other.  The angel Gabriel appeared to both Zacharias and Mary to bring them news of God's plan in their lives. 

The angel told Zacharias that his wife was going to conceive and bare a son whose name would be John.  John would be the fore runner of the Messiah- preparing the way for Him.  Zacharias response was-- "this is impossible because my wife and I are both too old to bear children".

The angel told Mary that she was going to conceive and give birth to the Christ, the Messiah.  Her response was-- "how is this possible biologically, it takes a man and woman to produce a child and I haven't been with a man?"

Zacharias' response was "this is impossible". Mary's response was "how is this possible?"  Zacharias made a statement.  Mary asked a question.  Zacharias' response was based on what he saw.  Mary's response was based on the Word of the Lord.  Zacharias didn't believe because he was "walking by sight".  Mary believed because she was "walking by faith"-- faith in the Word of the Lord through the angel Gabriel. 

When God speaks a word to your heart, what is your response?  Do you doubt?  Do you believe it is impossible?  Are you looking at the natural circumstances and allowing them to dictate what you believe?  Or are you walking by faith?  Are you putting your faith in what God says above what you feel?  Mary received when she heard- not when see saw the evidence of it in her body.  Zacharias believed when he saw the evidence in his wife's body instead of when he heard.  Which one of the two is more likely to be your response?

Have a great day.  When the Lord speaks to us, we can either respond with faith or unbelief. 

 
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Thursday, April 23, 2015

"From A To Z God Is Good"

"I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made: marvellous are thy works; and that my soul knoweth right well."  Psalm 139:14

In one of the past devotions we listed from A to Z Who God is.  You may do this yourself from time to time as a reminder of His excellent glory.  This morning I want to list, not who He is, but from A to Z what He has done for me-- as a testimony and reminder of His excellent goodness to me. 

A - He is Always with me.
B - He Bestows upon me every good and perfect gift.
C - He Cares for me.
D - He Delivers me from all my fears.
E - He Encourages me.
F - He Feeds me with my daily bread.
G - He Gives me all things freely.
H - He Handles all my problems for me.
I - He Instructs me in the way I should go.
J - He Just simply is good to me.
K - He Keeps me from falling.
L - He Loves me.
M - He Makes my feet like hind's feet to walk on high places.
N - He Never leaves me nor forsakes me.
O - He Owns it all and shares it with me.
P - He Protects me.
Q - He Quickens me by His Spirit.
R - He Restores me soul.
S - He Saved me.
T - He Talks to me.
U - He Understands me and loves me anyway.
V - He Visits me in my times of need.
W - He Walks with me through the rough places.
X - He X-rays my heart to see if there is any displeasing thing in it.
Y - His Yoke, which is easy and light, He places on me in exchange for my heavy one.
Z - He gives me Zeal to continue to persevere in my walk with Him.

Perhaps you would like to take some time today to remind yourself from A to Z of the good things that He has done and does do for you.

Have a great day.  The Lord is everything from A to Z to us. 

 
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Wednesday, April 22, 2015

"What Are You Seeking?"

"Seek ye the Lord while he may be found, call ye upon him while he is near."  Isaiah 55:6

We seek for a lot of things-- wealth, riches, popularity, provision, dreams, desires, love, freedom, etc. -- but is the Lord one of the things we seek?  Do we seek after only that which can satisfy our flesh?  Or that which can give us inner peace and contentment?  Do we seek after that which is material or that which is spiritual?  Do we seek after that which is temporary-- it is here today and gone tomorrow, like the grass that withers?  Or do we seek after that which is eternal-- it has no end, moths can't destroy it and thieves can't steal it?

What is the focus of what you are seeking today?  You have a wonderful invitation to seek the Lord who is the source of all that you need.  Only He can provide it all.  He is the giver of life, of peace, of provision.  He gives abundantly.  He gives liberally and generously.  He gives strength, rest to the weary, hope to the hopeless.  He gives wisdom and grace. He gives mercy.  There is no good thing that He withholds from those who walk uprightly before Him.   

So seek the Lord today.  Seek Him first.  Don't stop seeking Him.  You have been invited to seek Him and you have a promise that when you do, you will find Him.  And when you find Him... you find all you need.

Have a great day.  What are you seeking? 

 
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Tuesday, April 21, 2015

"Just Obey"

"By faith Abraham, when he was called to go out into a place which he should after receive for an inheritance, obeyed; and he went out, not knowing whither he went."  Hebrews 11:8
 
When God told Abram (Abraham) to leave his father's house and go to a place where He would tell him, Abraham went.  He obeyed even though he didn't understand why God was leading him this way.  He obeyed even though he didn't know what God had in mind.  He obeyed even though he couldn't see God's plan.  He obeyed even though God didn't tell him every detail of His purpose.  Abraham trusted God and did as He said--- that's faith.
 
The land God was sending Abraham to was a land that He would later give him as an inheritance for himself and his generations to come.  What would have happened had Abraham not obeyed because God wasn't more specific and didn't give him all the details?  What would have happened had Abraham not obeyed because he didn't know everything first?  Our account of Abraham in the Bible would probably be much different. 
 
When God speaks to us concerning what He wants us to do, we may not understand it either.  We may not have all the details.  He may not show us the whole picture.  We may not be able to see what He is doing or know what He has in mind.  But whether God does or doesn't tell us everything, we need to have faith and trust Him and do what He tells us to do regardless because there is always a reason, a blessing, and a divine purpose behind what God tells us to do

When God told Abraham to go, he went.  He didn't know that God was going to give him the place He was sending him to for an inheritance.  Abraham received it after he obeyed, not before-- "he should after receive".    When God gives us instructions, even if we don't know where, why or what He is doing, we should obey because He might be planning on giving it to us. 
 
Have a great day.  If we don't obey, we won't receive. 
 
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Monday, April 20, 2015

"Believe, He Is Freeing You"

"And Moses spake so unto the children of Israel: but they hearkened not unto Moses for anguish of spirit, and for cruel bondage."  Exodus 6:9

The Lord God told Moses to tell His people that He was bringing them out from under Egyptian bondage, redeeming them with a stretched out arm and with great judgments.  He told Moses to tell them that He was going to make them His people and be their God.  And He was going to deliver them out of the land of Egypt and bring them into their own land which He had sworn to give to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob and give it to them for a heritage.  What great news!  Any slave would want to hear this, especially when they had prayed for it.  But the verse above tells us that this was not their reaction. 

Instead of rejoicing over this message from the Lord that their prayers were answered, instead of "packing their bags", instead of receiving the message, they did not hear/listen/receive it.  Why?  It was because of the anguish of their spirit and cruel bondage. 

They had been born into this cruel slavery.  This was all they had known.  They had prayed all their lives for deliverance and nothing had ever happened.  They felt that God had abandoned them.  They were so beaten down that they could not even receive the answer to their prayers when it was being presented to them.  They weren't willing to be patient and receive it the way God was going to bring it to them.  They were tired of the hard work, the beatings, the cruel treatment, and being treated like animals. 

Have you ever gone through something so difficult that it doesn't look like there is any hope of ever getting out?  Have you lived in a situation for so long that you have resigned yourself to the fact that it will always be like this?  Have you been so badly treated by someone, or the situation, that you have lost heart?  Has it been so bad that you can't even believe that things will ever be any different?  Have you desired for change but see it as impossible?  Are you in such anguish over the situation that you don't believe that God can or will come to your aid?

Just as He did for Israel in bondage, He will do for you.  I believe that God is getting ready to turn someone's situation.  It has been more than you can bear at times.  It has kept you a prisoner.  It has made you feel so defeated.  It has controlled your life, and you have wondered if it will ever change, does God really care, will He ever come through for me?  I have good news this morning.  He is getting ready to do it.  Only don't be like the Israelites... hear what the Lord is saying.  Don't let your circumstance rob you of the promise that God is giving you.  He has heard your cry, just don't let what you have gone through cause you not to believe.

Have a great day.  Has your situation so beaten you down that you can't believe that God wants to set you free?

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Friday, April 17, 2015

"Signs Of Transformation"

"By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another."  John 13:35

My seven year old granddaughter and I were spending some time together the other day.  She was not being very content and was whining about what she wanted to do.  I asked her if she loved Jesus and if He was living in her heart and she said, "Yes".  I then told her that there were signs that Jesus is living in our lives.  One of those signs was that we are content.  I told her another sign was that we didn't complain.  I proceeded to tell her that being patient is a sign also.  Obedience to her parents and others was a sign.  She then said to me, "There sure are a lot of signs".  I told her there were a lot more than those.  Jesus said the greatest sign was love.  Our love for others show that we love Him and that He is living in our hearts.  I then told her that there was one big sign that showed He lived in our hearts-- and that is living, acting, walking and talking like Jesus.   

Jesus came to save us from our sins.  He came to give us eternal life and forgiveness.  He came and took the punishment for our sins so that we can be reconciled to the Father and live with Him in heaven one day.  But after we receive salvation and He comes and lives in our lives, there is a transformation that should begin to take place.  A transformation into His image.  Where we live our lives like Jesus.  Where it is no longer I, but Christ living in me.  Where we can say, with Jesus, that when you see me, you see the Father.  Where we decrease and He increases.  Like my pastor says, "We are Jesus with skin on in the earth."

Yes, there are a lot of signs that prove what we profess if we profess that Jesus lives in our hearts and we love Him.  Jesus said the greatest sign was love.  As we allow Him to transform our lives to look more like Him, love will be there because He is love.  The more we yield to His transformation process in our lives, the more other signs-- peace, joy, faith, contentment, patience, kindness, etc.-- will be evident because they will reflect who He is.
 
Have a great day.  There are a lot of signs that prove Jesus lives in your life.  Are those signs evident in your life?    
 
For further reading:
John 3:30; 14:7-9
Galatians 2:20
 
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Thursday, April 16, 2015

"Set The Captive Free"

"The Spirit of the Lord God is upon me; because the Lord hath anointed me to preach good tidings unto the meek; he hath sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives, and the opening of the prison to them that are bound." Isaiah 61:1

This verse was a prophesy about the coming Messiah and how He would preach good tidings to the meek, bind up the brokenhearted, proclaim liberty to the captives and open prisons to those who were bound.  This verse was fulfilled later by Jesus.  "This day is this scripture fulfilled in your ears." (Luke 4:17-21)

I want to focus this morning on one thing it said He would do-- set captives free.  Are you being held captive by some addiction?  He came to set the captive free.  Are you being held captive by drugs, pills, alcohol?  He came to set the captive free.  Are you being held captive by pornography, adultery, fornication or some other immorality?  He came to set the captive free.  Are you a captive to gluttony or some other undisciplined behavior?  He came to set the captive free.  Are you in bondage to some besetting sin?  He came to set the captive free.  Are you a captive to anger, temper, hatred, bitterness, jealousy, envy, greed or unforgiveness?  He came to set the captive free. 

It doesn't matter what it is, He came to set you free.  No bondage is too big for Him to deliver you from.  No prison bars are too strong that He cannot break them.  It doesn't matter how long you have been held captive by it.  He came to set the captive free.  He wants to set you free this morning.  Regardless whether or not it is from something that is major in your life, or something that seems too small to bother Him about.  He came to set you free from any and all things that would hold you captive.

Have a great day.  Jesus came to set the captive free. 

 
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Wednesday, April 15, 2015

"Encourage Myself"

"And David was greatly distressed; for the people spake of stoning him, because the soul of all the people was grieved, every man for his sons and for his daughters: but David encouraged himself in the Lord his God."  1 Samuel 30:6

David had been on the run from King Saul for years.  At the time of the scripture text above he had been sent away by the Philistines and returned to his home base at Ziklag with the men who had faithfully followed and fought with him.  Upon their arrival they discovered that the city had been invaded by the Amalekites and they had burned the city and taken all their wives and children captive.  The hearts' of David's men was so grieved that they cried until they could cry no more.  Then they had thoughts of turning on David and stoning him. 

David's heart was broken as well.  But unlike the others he encouraged himself in the Lord in order to get through his time of pain and grief.  The point this morning that I want to make is that we need to learn how to encourage our own selves.  Why?  Because there may be no one else there to encourage us.  David's wives and children were gone-- he couldn't be comforted and encouraged by those he loved.  His men had turned on him-- there was no encouragement there.  Sometimes even if they are there, they are going through something themselves and can't offer you any encouragement, or they are preoccupied with what is going on in their own lives that they aren't even listening to what you are saying. 

The key is to "encourage ourselves IN THE LORD".  Many try to encourage themselves through various means.  Some try to encourage themselves by going and buying something new.  Some think that if they can just take a trip or go for a walk that will give them encouragement.  Some seek encouragement through a bottle or pill.  None of these bring the encouragement you need to get through your situation.

How do you encourage yourself in the Lord?  You go to Him.   You don't just simply give up and go sit in a corner, or hide your head under the cover, or run from God.   You pray-- even though you may not feel like it.  You renew your mind with His word and His promises.  You meditate on what He has done for you in the past- His faithfulness.  As you encourage yourself in Him you will be encouraged.    

Have a great day.  You have to learn to encourage your own self in the Lord, because there may be no one else there to encourage you. 

For further reading:
1 Samuel 30

 
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Tuesday, April 14, 2015

"Head Of The House"

"And when the chief priests and scribes saw the wonderful things that he did, and the children crying in the temple, and saying, Hosanna to the son of David; they were sore displeased." Matthew 21:15

Jesus had gone into the temple and saw the moneychangers and those who were selling sacrifices to present on the altar to God the Father.  He took control of the situation and "cast out all them that sold and bought in the temple, and overthrew the tables of the moneychangers, and the seats of them that sold doves." (verse 12)  Then He made the statement, "It is written, My house shall be called the house of prayer; but ye have made it a den of thieves." (verse 13)  This displeased the chief priests and scribes.  Why?  Because they were the ones who were in charge and control of the temple.  They thought they were the "head of the house", but when Jesus came in and set things in order they got angry because He let them know it was "His House".  The saddest part of this account was that The Head of the house was in the house and they didn't even realize it because they thought they were the head of the house.

It is still that way today.  Many churches and church leaders think they are the "head" and have stopped acknowledging Jesus' headship in His "house/church".  This isn't happening in churches only, it is happening in "The Church"- in the body of believers. 

The Bible says that our bodies-- those who put their faith in Jesus Christ as Savior-- are the temple of God (2 Corinthians 6:16).  Like those chief priests in the temple that day, we too tend to think that we are the "head" of our own lives.  Jesus is the Head of our lives, but we rarely acknowledge His Lordship. 

When He came into your life at salvation, He intended to be the Head of your life/temple.  He doesn't want to share you with anything else.  Today make it your prayer that He would "drive out" anything that is displeasing to Him.  That He would "overthrow" any idol you have set up in your heart.  That He would "drive out" those things that would try to take His place.  That He would "drive out" self-seeking, personal agenda, fleshly based goals, hatred, anger, bitterness, jealousy, and anything else that would make your life a "den of thieves" instead of a temple of prayer, holiness and honor to Him. 

Have a great day.   You are the temple of God.  Let Him drive out anything in your life that would stop Him from being Head of your temple. 
 

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Monday, April 13, 2015

"Stay Small"

"Pride goeth before destruction, and an haughty spirit before a fall."  Proverbs 16:18

There seems to be a "trend" in modern Christianity for bigger and bigger.  Mega churches and large ministries are becoming the norm.  Pastors want their churches to be the largest one in town.  Many are working hard to have churches that have more attendees than the next church.  Ministers want to be prophesied to about having a world-wide evangelistic ministry.  Many evangelists, or "big" name ministers won't even go to speak at another church or conference unless promised large sums of money.  It is becoming all about crowds, large congregations, making a name for yourself, being well known and popular. 

If God has called you to a mega ministry, serving a large congregation, or ministering world-wide do it following Him and for His glory.  But be on guard, we have seen many ministries and ministers get so "big" that they forget God.  They become self-serving, people-pleasing, full of pride about what they have done, what they are doing and "who" they are. 

But to all of us whether we are used in mighty or small ways by God, there is a warning-- we must keep ourselves humble before the Lord.  The key to staying humble when God is using you is to "stay little in your own eyes".  When God starts enlarging your tents, when He promotes you, when He calls you to do a greater work for Him, don't think more highly of yourself than you should.

Saul was anointed as the first king of Israel.  He was head and shoulders taller than the other men.  He was anointed by the Prophet Samuel.  The Spirit would come upon him.  He prophesied.  He was used by the Lord.  But Saul fell.  He disobeyed God.  Therefore, God took the kingdom from him.  We have the reason why he fell and our answer to keep from falling.  "And Samuel said, When thou wast little in thine own sight, wast thou not made the head of the tribes of Israel, and the Lord anointed thee king over Israel?" (1 Samuel 15:17)  The answer is-- when God is using you to do His work, stay little in your own eyes.  Don't look at yourself as bigger than you are.  You aren't the big one, God is.

Have a great day.  Stay small in your own eyes when God is using you.  (Don't get too big for your own spiritual britches.) 

 
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Friday, April 10, 2015

"God Knows The Plan"

"For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future."  Jeremiah 29:11 (NIV)

"I know, declares the Lord".  We don't always know the plans that God has for us.  When Joseph was in the pit, he didn't know the plan God had for him.  When he was in the prison, or serving as a slave in Egypt, he didn't know God's plan for his life.  He didn't know that God had planned for him to rise to position and power in Egypt in order to save the nation of Israel.  But God knew.

When God told Abraham to leave his father's house and go to a place where He would show him, Abraham didn't know that God had a plan to make him the father of many nations.  But God did.

When Moses was on the backside of the desert tending sheep, he didn't know the plan that God had for his life.  When his mother put him in a basket as a baby and placed him in the Nile River, she didn't know the plan that God had for her or her son.  But God knew. 

While David was tending sheep for his father, he didn't know the plan God had for him.  He didn't know that one day he would be anointed King of Israel.  When Mary was growing up, she didn't know the plan that God had for her to be the mother of the Messiah.  They didn't know, but God knew.

We don't always know the plan God has for our lives.  We may speculate.  We may hope.  We may dream about or wish for a certain plan, but we don't always know.  We don't always have to know, until God choses to reveal it to us.  But it should bring us comfort to know that not only does He have a plan for our lives, but He knows what His plan is.  It should bring us peace and reassurance to know that He knows.  It should strengthen our trust in Him, that even when we don't know, He knows.

Have a great day.  We don't always know the plan that God has for us, but He knows what it is.  As long as He knows, then we know we can trust Him in whatever it is.     

 
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Thursday, April 9, 2015

"Be Successful"

"Honour the Lord with thy substance, and with the firstfruits of all thine increase:  So shall thy barns be filled with plenty, and thy presses shall burst out with new wine."  Proverbs 3:9, 10

Everyone wants to be prosperous.  We want to have plenty, and even more than plenty.  There is a key to achieving it.  It is called giving.  When we give God the first fruits of all our increase, He gives it back to us good measure, pressed down, shaken together and running over.  There is a promise that when we give Him the tithes and offerings, He will rebuke the devour for our sake. 

In this verse it is talking about material things-- money, crops, etc.  But there are other ways to be prosperous as well.  The word prosper means to be successful.  We can be successful in our journey through life, in our soul, in our business dealings, in our work for the Kingdom, in the ministry God has called us to, and so on.  But the route to prosperity, in any area, comes one way.  "Honor the Lord."

We said earlier that it comes through giving.  It comes when we give honor the Lord.  The word honor is the same word as "glory".  When we glorify God, when we do what we do for His glory, when we keep Him in mind, when we honor Him-- by obeying His commands, by seeking Him first, by doing what He requires-- He in turn makes us prosperous.  This is when success will come.  In other words, He fills our "barns with plenty".  Our "vats burst forth with new wine".  "Our way will be prosperous".  We will be "fruitful in every good work". 

Have a great day.  The key to prosperity (success) is to honor the Lord.

For further reading:
Psalm 1:1-3
Joshua 1:8
Roman 1:10 
3 John 1:2
Colossians 1:10

 
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Wednesday, April 8, 2015

"Reason To Rejoice"

"This is the day which the Lord hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it."  Psalm 118:24

Today I don't know what I may face or what I may go through, but I know that I can still rejoice and be glad in this day.  The Apostle knew this when he pinned the words, "... we glory in tribulations.." (Romans 5:3)

So today I might find myself walking in a dark place, but I can rejoice because Jesus is the Light.  I might go through the fire but He will be the fourth man in the fire with me.  I might go through the storm but He still speaks, "peace be still", to it.  I might face enemies but I can rejoice because He fights my battles for me.  I might face many temptations but He makes a way of escape in everyone.  I may find myself in lack, want and need.  But I can rejoice anyway because my God shall supply all my need.  If I become weak today, His strength will be made perfect in my weakness.  I may need wisdom, but He will give it to my freely. 

I won't rejoice because of the tribulations, problem, trials, trying situations, but I will rejoice in spite of them.  The reason is because "You (The  Lord) are with me".  I never face them alone, in my own strength, or by my own power and ability.  He is with me.  He will give me all that He has and all that I need to make it through them.  He will endue me with power, strength, grace, understanding, deliverance, healing, and anything else I need to make it through the day.  So when you have everything you need, in every situation you face, and you know that God is supplying it because He loves you and is with you, you don't have a good reason to do anything but rejoice.

Have a great day.  When going through difficulties, we can rejoice because the Lord is right there with us providing all that we need to make it through them. 

 
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