Saturday, September 30, 2017

Trustworthy


Surely this is our God; we trusted in him, and he saved us.
Isaiah 25:9

“Momma, can we feed the birds?” Nastya asked.
Glancing out the window, Lena saw there was a break in the rain, “Of course, my little one!”
So, bundled against the cold, they prepared a large bag of nuts and headed for the park. Knowing pigeons were the most trusting Nastya fed them first. And just as she suspected, the other birds kept their distance. As she continued to feed the pigeons, a few of the other birds tentatively ventured close enough to snatch this unexpected gift. Most kept their distance, however; perhaps due to some cruel dealings with humans in the past.
Nastya decided she wanted to feed the birds from her hand… So after the birds consumed the remnants on the ground she sat patiently holding the nuts in her outstretched hand. As before, nothing happened at first. The squawking magpies held their distance while jaybirds swooped, but had no intention of taking the nuts from Nastya’s hand. Still, Nastya was determined to know the sensation of earning the birds’ trust.
She noticed a Tit siting on a limb just above them. Raising her hand just enough to tempt the little bird, her patience paid off. It dropped from the limb, lighting on Nastya’s finger just long enough to take a nut! Several times over the next twenty minutes the beautiful little bird repeated its act of faith. The huge smile on Nastya’s face bore testimony to the joy she received from this intimate interaction.
This story is equally as sad as it exciting. Of the hundreds of birds present that day only one trusted enough to eat from Nastya’s hand.
The spiritual parallel is no less tragic. There are those of us who, for one reason or another, refuse to trust God; perhaps because of past hurts. Even though He was not the harbinger of our pain, we blame Him for not preventing the act, and we refuse to trust Him again.
Mercifully, God does not hold us responsible for our misguided blame. With outstretched hand, He waits for the day we realize that He is trustworthy, and reach back.

Prayer

“Papa, I want to receive the blessings You have in Your hand. Show me that I have nothing to fear from You. In Jesus’ Name, amen.”   

Friday, September 29, 2017

Hanging on to Disobedience


I will not be with you anymore unless you destroy whatever among you is devoted to destruction.
Joshua 7:13

“I don’t use it anymore,” Grant argued. “I just think it looks cool.” He was referring to the India-style water pipe sitting on his mantle. It had been a mainstay during, as Grant called it, his ‘Experimental Phase’. Grant had smoked a lot of pot from that pipe during his mid twenties and early thirties. He’d begun recreationally, smoking once or twice on the weekends. Eventually Grant began indulging himself on a daily basis while experimenting with other drugs like cocaine and painkillers.
Much more than a casual experiment, Grant had needed help getting his life back on track. The court system had been the principal track-layer…Jenny, his girlfriend, had provided ongoing support. He’d been clean for two months now…things were different since he’d given Jesus control of his life.
“Decoration or not,” Jenny broke in on his reverie. “It’s a symbol of your past. In God’s eyes it’s an idol. Tell me you don’t think about back in the day when you look at it,” she challenged.
His thin smile said it all. “Is that such a bad thing…to remember I mean?” he asked.
“It sends your mind down the wrong road. You wanna’ take the trip again?!” she cried.
The smile vanished in an instant, “Nope…I sure don’t?” was his sober response.
When God delivered Jericho into the hands of the Israelites, Achan coveted and stole a beautiful robe and precious metals, which were to be given to the Lord. God told Joshua that someone in the camp had sinned, and He was holding all of Israel accountable. Unless the Israelites cleansed themselves and gave back the stolen items, God would no longer be their God! He called them forward tribe by tribe, man by man, until Achan’s sin was revealed. Achan and his entire family were put to death because he held on to something he was supposed to let go of by destroying it.
When we keep things from our sordid past, whether stolen or not, we’re telling God, “I’m not quite done with this yet.” It causes us…and others problems. God says, “Because these things cause destruction, you’re hanging on to disobedience.”

Prayer

“Reveal any destructive things in my life, Lord...past or present; help me rid my life of them. Amen.”

Thursday, September 28, 2017

Product Knowledge


Be diligent to present yourself approved to God, a worker who does not need to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.
2 Timothy 2:15 NKJV

An accomplished woodworker, Craig loved creating fine works of art with his hands. Over the years he had turned out some beautiful pieces of furniture and cabinetry. Recently, he’d used his skills to make hand-crafted wind chimes.
Platforms, clappers, and wind-catchers were created from discarded pieces of hardwood from area furniture shops. Cast-off metal tubing from scrap-metal businesses supplied the tubing; copper, brass, steel and aluminum from all sorts of objects were sorted through to get what he needed for bells.
Dubbed ‘Phoenix Chimes’, he made beautiful works of art from scrap. The combination of fine hardwood and re-polished metal made eye-catching creations. They began selling like wildfire. Things were going great.
Then he received an MMS picture from one of his customers. Their chimes looked ten years old! Exposed to two thunderstorms in less than two weeks, the product used to clear-coat the wood had deteriorated; the chimes were ruined!
Craig contacted the ‘Do It Yourself’ store where he’d purchased the product at their recommendation. After further investigation, the store manager revealed that the product was meant for interior use, and not recommended for exterior applications.
Since one of their employees had recommended the product, they refunded the cost of all purchases. But that left Craig with the task of contacting each person who had purchased his musical art, to ask them to ship the chimes back, at his expense, so he could strip the wood and resurface each piece with the appropriate product.
Product knowledge is vital. If we don’t know what we’ve got we have no idea how to apply it, nor do we know how it will stand up under duress.
This illustration has spiritual applications as well. Many times we receive spiritual advice from people who mean well but don’t base their recommendations on Biblical knowledge. Eventually, the counsel they’ve given will fail to hold up against the trials of life. It can even leave us worse off than before.
Paul told Timothy to be diligent, to study God’s word so he would know the truth when he heard it. We also, should take our instruction from Scripture; a Product that is both trustworthy and true.


Prayer

“Lord, as I study Your word, give me the ability to apply it correctly in the world. And help me to never give inaccurate advice. In Jesus’ Name, amen.”

Wednesday, September 27, 2017

You’re My God…Period!



Though he slay me, yet will I hope in him.
Job 13:15

Ernie and Doris had experienced great joy in thirty-seven years of marriage, and like many others, they had also experienced many hardships. Through it all, they had unceasingly maintained their faith that Jesus was in control of everything in their lives; the good and bad alike. Ernie was fond of saying, “If Job could do it, so can we.”
But lately, circumstances had taken a turn for the worse in the Beard household. They had both lost their jobs, the bank was ready to foreclose on their mortgage, and, to make matters worse, their only car had broken down with more than two-hundred and fifty thousand miles on it.
“There’s smoke coming from under the hood, Ernie,” Doris said over the phone. She had gone to town to get medicine that the doctor had prescribed upon Ernie's release from the hospital yesterday.
Ernie paused before responding, he was reaching the end of his rope. He took a deep breath and asked, “Do you think you can make it home?”
“It wasn’t making any noise…” she said. “I guess so.”
“Call me when you leave,” Ernie instructed, “so I’ll know if you’re stranded somewhere.”
“It’ll be about five minutes.”
Ernie bowed his head, “I’m tired, Lord. But no matter what…You’re my God. That will never change. Period! But we could use a little help here…”
Can you relate to Ernie and Doris? Have you ever felt like no one else in the world has ever endured as much as you have…and all in the Name of Jesus? “Why won’t/doesn’t God deliver me/us from this?” “I’ve/we've already been through enough! How can He expect me/us to handle this, too?!” All you want is a little relief.
You are not alone. Many devout Christians, like Ernie and Doris, endure nonstop hardship for extended periods of time. Why? Because there is no shortage of trials, tribulations, and pain in this life.
We all, from time to time, feel ‘left hanging’ by the same God we refuse to deny. But I want to reveal something to you; search your heart. Regardless of what you’re going through, would you, as Ernie and Job, be able to do anything other than proclaim, ‘You’re my God…Period!’

Prayer

“Praise be to the One and only true God, and His Son, Jesus Christ! You are my God…Period! Amen!”

Tuesday, September 26, 2017

The Grape Juice Covenant


This cup is the new covenant in my blood.
1 Corinthians 11:25

With three year old Diana busy at the breakfast table, Sandy headed to the sun room where she began her morning exercises. Typically, Diana would eat breakfast, and then join Sandy for her version of ‘etsersize’. Sandy loved watching her bend and twist to the music. So full of life and energy, Diana never failed to provide moments of laughter and bring smiles to both their faces. It was mother-daughter time well-spent.
So it was with surprise that a moment later Diana walked into the room with breakfast in hand. Oh no! Sandy thought.
In one hand Diana held a large piece of waffle…and in the other was the glass of grape juice she had insisted on filling to the brim. She held the glass up ceremoniously, its contents sloshing from side to side above the new carpet, and proudly proclaimed, “Look, Momma! This is the blood of Christ, like Pastor Marta said. Member?” And with that she dipped the waffle into the juice, emulating Pastor Marta’s actions during yesterday’s communion!
Instantly, the threat of a spill succumbed to a wonderful warmth coursing through Sandy’s spirit. Her heart swelling with gratitude, and hot tears welling in her eyes, Sandy asserted, “That’s right! Exactly like Pastor Marta, Honey! The blood of Christ!”
Our little children are pint-sized sponges, absorbing the world around them. Surveying the world from their knee-level perch, they frequently attempt to incorporate what they’ve learned into their daily lives. Although they might not completely understand the meaning and application of what they’ve witnessed, they grasp enough to form a partial construct. We need to, if at all possible, assist them in grasping the rest of the concept in simple terms.
When they take these opportunities to share with us what they’ve learned we, like Sandy, need to take full advantage of the moment. Doing so fosters open communication.
By encouraging them to speak what’s on their hearts, we are giving them permission to share anything…anytime. That manner of relationship cultivates unhindered cooperation that will pay immeasurable dividends.

Prayer

“Lord, help me take full advantage of the waffle and grape juice moments in life. In Jesus’ Name, amen.”  

Monday, September 25, 2017

At His Command


Does the hawk take flight by your wisdom…Does the eagle soar at your command?
Job 39:26, 27

Unable to be at her dying mother’s bedside, Barb, along with her husband, Keith, and their daughter, Missy, were united via speaker-phone. Each understood it was just a matter of moments before Mary Opaline ‘Opie’ Simmons, was face to face with Jesus.
“Mom, you’re going to see Beth soon...” Barb said, alluding to her sister’s death in November, 2005. “Won’t that be great!” she added, choking back tears.
As Opie’s breathing became labored and ragged the three recited the ‘Lord’s Prayer’ together. “Our Father, who art in Heaven…” Just as they finished, Opie met Jesus…
“Would you look at that...?!” Keith said in wonder.
A beautifully marked hummingbird hovered at the window. Barb had come to know each tiny bird that visited her window perch, yet she’d never seen this one before. So exquisite, it was almost beyond description, the markings unlike anything they had ever seen; colors so vibrant they seemed to pulsate. The peculiar thing was that the bird was not feeding; it just danced back and forth, tapping the glass with its fragile beak.
In that moment Barb felt God’s enveloping love. This feathered work of art was for her! It was God’s way of saying, “Opie is with me now; she is home.” A tangible peace filled the room as the three embraced. Mourning would take time, but God had given them a sign…and that made all the difference.
Do you find it strange that God would send a tiny bird as His messenger? You shouldn’t…He created each one, and they are summoned at His command.
If Job could not stand before God with a suitable answer for the question asked in today’s text, who are we to tell God what He can and cannot do?
God has His unique way of speaking to each of us; it is personal, and intimate…He speaks ‘our language’.
He can come to us in ways that are profound and life-changing, or it can be as gentle as a whisper, but, if we look for Him, we will see Him.

Prayer
“Thank You, Father God, for always manifesting Your presence in ways I understand and recognize. Help me to never become skeptical or cynical about how You come to us. In Jesus’ Name, amen.”




Sunday, September 24, 2017

Return to Modesty


I also want the women to dress modestly, with decency and propriety
1 Timothy 2:9

“Daddy! There’s nothing wrong with the way I’m dressed!” Kendra objected.
Neil studied his daughter for a moment, searching for just the right words, “Honey, when I look at you I see my little girl. You’re not a young lady of sixteen who’s becoming a beautiful woman; you’re still eight years old and guileless.” His look and tone changed, “What I see when I look at you and what the boys at school see are two very different things…”
The message wasn’t completely lost on Kendra, but she wasn’t ready to give up, “All the girls dress like this!”
“That’s part of the problem, Honey. You’re dressing because it’s how everyone else dresses. But I’m not their Daddy. Besides, you are unintentionally tempting the boys…at least I hope it’s unintentional.” Letting his gaze settle on her blouse, he said, “Kendra, when the boys look at you their eyes are automatically drawn to your cleavage.”
Her face reddened, “No sir…!” she objected.
“Trust me. They can’t help themselves…you’re busting out at the seams; no pun intended. I want you to be pure with a clear conscience when you get married. Dressing like that pushes the boundaries of modesty, and boys can’t help but think you are sexually active, or want to be, when you expose yourself this way. Go change or put on another blouse …end of discussion.”
Kendra stomped off up the stairs to her bedroom, “It’s not fair!”
We live in a society that promotes sexual awareness in grade school, and condones promiscuity in our youth. We sell revealing clothes to twelve year old girls, and parade teenage models down runways in their underwear. Consequently, the walls of modesty have been gradually destroyed.
As parents, we have a responsibility to protect our children from the indifference of the world; whether they like it or not. We must teach them to exercise restraint.

Prayer

“Help me be consistent as a parent, Lord. Give me wisdom to help me protect them, and show me the chinks in their wall. In Jesus’ Name, amen.”

Saturday, September 23, 2017

Can I Pray For You?


Praise be to the God and Father…who comforts us in all our troubles, so that we can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we ourselves receive from God.
2 Corinthians 1:3, 4

Wendy and Abe’s waiter, Clint, seemed preoccupied. He headed for the kitchen to turn in their order for the hot pepper cheese ball appetizer before getting their drinks.
“Clint’s definitely got something on his mind,” Wendy remarked.
Following her gaze, Abe noticed Clint had stopped in front of the coffee station and appeared to be lost in thought. As if he could feel them watching he turned toward their booth. Returning to the table, “I’m really sorry folks, but I forgot your order,” he said apologetically.
Abe said, “Coffee, black for me, and Wendy would like hot tea.” Then he quietly asked, “Can I pray for you?”
The waiter’s surprise was evident, “Yes! Please do!”
“Is there anything specific we can pray for?” Wendy prompted.
“There’s a lot going on,” Clint said, discouraged. “My dad had to have a stent placed in a blocked artery last week. The doctor told him he needed to consider early retirement. The bank is calling the note on my student loans. And my fiancé broke off our engagement yesterday...”
“You’ve definitely got some challenges in your life,” Abe responded. “Let’s ask the Lord to have His say in each of these circumstances.”
Without fanfare they reached out and took Clint’s hands and prayed. As they prayed the young man’s countenance softened.
When they had finished, Clint said, “Nobody ever prayed for me like that before. Thank you so much!”
There is no shortage of people in need of prayer. Yet, many walk through life feeling as though the world is closing in on them, and no one cares. But, Someone does. And He wants us to let them know by offering to lift their needs to Him in prayer.
Taking the time to ask these five simple words can affect someone’s life at the moment they most need it. Any time, any place, when the Holy Spirit prompts us, we can ask, “Can I pray for you?”

Prayer

“Lord, let me be Your emissary. Show me who needs me to pray for them and then give me the courage to ask permission to do so. In Jesus’ Name, amen.”

Friday, September 22, 2017

Just Believe


Don’t be afraid; just believe, and she will be healed.
Luke 8:50

Waiting for Joey, and his fiancée, Sarah, to join them for church, Matt was getting anxious. As he looked toward the door for the umpteenth time, someone motioned to him. As he approached, the man said, “There’s been an accident out front…”
Time shifted into slow motion as Matt approached his son’s mangled vehicle. Joey had blood running from his ear, but was alert and coherent. As Matt looked across the vehicle at Sarah his breath caught. An EMT was calling for ‘Life Flight’, “She’s got internal bleeding and probably won’t make it.” But Matt heard God say, “Just believe, Matt.”
It was evident Sarah’s leg was badly broken. Twisted 180° behind her, her foot was in the back seat. Unwilling to yield to the EMT’s fear-filled statement Matt called friends to stand with him in prayer.
He then placed a call to a life-long friend who was a surgeon at the Medical Center where Sarah was being transported. The friend, in turn, contacted the top orthopedic surgeon on staff, asking her to perform the surgery. Following the procedure the surgeon spoke to the family, “Someone’s been praying for Sarah. I expected to spend at least two and a half hours repairing damaged tissue and arteries, but there was no damage to repair. I’ve done literally hundreds of these procedures and have never seen that severe a fracture not leave significant lacerations. It’s a medical miracle.”
Three days later Sarah walked into her house without the aid of crutches.
In today’s text Jairus is distraught. Beside himself with fear, he pleads with Jesus for his daughter’s life. En route to her they are interrupted by someone else looking for healing! We can only imagine the turmoil in Jairus’ heart; Don’t stop now! My daughter is dying!
Fear also wanted space in Matt’s heart. But he chose to believe God instead of listening to the EMT’s negative report.
God’s desire is that we trust His report instead of the World’s. That’s not always easy when fear is clawing at our heart. But it is possible. When the world proclaims devastation and destruction, refuse to listen, and take your need to God. He in turn will say, “Just believe.”

Prayer

“Lord Jesus, give us the courage to believe Your report in spite of what we hear and see. Amen.”

Thursday, September 21, 2017

Jerks for Jesus


Instead, speaking the truth in love, we will grow to become in every respect the mature body of him who is the head, that is, Christ.
Ephesians 4:15

Over the past two months as pedestrians approached the southeast corner of Fourth and Graves, they were confronted with a decision; take the more direct route past the ‘obnoxious’ man holding his Bible aloft, while expounding on end-times eschatology, “The end is near! Get right with Jesus or pay the consequences!” or cross the street at the opposite corner to get to their destination unmolested.
Every morning the man showed up to enlighten passersby regarding their spiritual fate, “Accept Jesus or burn in Hell for eternity!” Yet, in all that time not a single person had responded in a positive manner. Conversely, more than a few audiblized their disapproval, calling him names like, “Jackass!” and “Jerk!”
One woman stopped to ask why he felt compelled to condemn people.
He defended his actions, “People need to hear the naked, unblemished truth!”
“But can’t you see you’re being construed as offensive and judgmental?”
“Quite honestly, I don’t care what they think of my approach!” he responded indignantly.
“And that, sir is exactly why no one listens!” she informed him, and continued on.
Attempting to proselytize someone at the risk of offending them is not speaking the truth in love. It gives the impression that their views and opinions are irrelevant, they don’t matter, and it leaves them feeling judged.
The adage, “Honey catches more flies than vinegar’ is a good standard when we’re reaching out to the lost. It’s not our job to convict others of their sin…nor can we. Only God’s Holy Spirit can enlighten someone to their need of a Savior.
Brow-beating has yet to win a single soul for Jesus. When we cross that line, taking things into our own hands, we stand a better-than-average chance of becoming jerks for Jesus.

Prayer

“Help me be the kind of witness You need instead of an offensive jerk who turns people away from You, Lord Jesus. Give me ears to listen, and a heart of compassion to reach the lost. Amen.”

Wednesday, September 20, 2017

The Water Well Project


I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink.
Matthew 25:35

As church small-groups go, the ‘Empty Nesters’ weren’t that different from most groups seeking to grow in God. What they were accomplishing was. Made up of middle-aged adults whose children were raised and on their own, these fifteen friends set out to impact the world for Christ.
Having recently completed a study of Robert Stearns’ ‘The Hole in The Gospel’, they felt an urgency to pray for God to give them a life-altering project. Several ideas were submitted, but when the ‘Water Well Project’ was proposed they knew…this was God’s directive; drill deep water wells in communities that got their water by carrying it long distances, from polluted streams. The guidelines for consideration were very specific; it had to meet the needs of Christians or be a Christian witness; it had to be an answer to prayer; it had to have local oversight to be maintained and repaired; and the well had to belong to a community so local warlords couldn’t move in and take over, selling the water to the poor.
They agreed to deposit any extra or unexpected funds into a group account. They gave money from the sale of an old car, employment shift differential, work bonuses, overtime and unsought part-time jobs, speaking honorariums, aluminum cans, the difference between buying an item on sale and its regular price; God presented them myriad inventive ways to save. No one missed a meal, a mortgage payment, or tithing. And in less than a year, they amassed over $30,000.
With God’s guidance, they financed the shipping of a drilling rig, and the drilling of two water wells in Serabu, Sierra Leone. To date, they are still drilling wells.
The power to impact the world for Christ is within our reach; God is looking for those who will ask for the impossible, believing He will respond. So when we commit to joining Him in projects He is passionate about, things happen.
It’s not the extraordinary who do great things; more often than not they are just everyday people doing what God laid on their hearts.
Do you have a desire to make a difference? Ask God where to start, and then step out in faith!

Prayer

“Show me where I can impact the world, LORD, and guide my steps as I go about the business of being Your implement. Amen.”

Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Cherokee Indian Legend


For we walk by faith, not by sight.
2 Corinthians 5:7 KJV

Cherokee Indian legend says when a boy reaches the age of manhood his father takes him into the forest, blindfolds him and leaves him alone. He is required to sit on a stump the whole night and not remove the blindfold until the rays of the morning sun shine through it. He cannot cry out for help to anyone. Once he survives the night, he is a MAN.
He cannot tell the other boys of this experience, because each lad must come to manhood on his own.
The boy is naturally terrified. He can hear all kinds of noises. Wild beasts must surely be all around him. Maybe even some human might do him harm. The wind blows the grass and earth, and shakes his stump, but he sits stoically, never removing the blindfold. It is the only way he can become a man!
Finally, after a horrific night the sun appears and he removes his blindfold.
It is then that he discovers his father is sitting on the stump next to him.
He had been at watch the entire night, protecting his son from harm.
In today’s text Paul addresses the Church’s doubt concerning eternal life, assuring them that the Spiritual life is not a farce. Still, there were many who, without empirical proof of Christ’s existence, doubted His promise of life everlasting. The same holds true for many Christians when they encounter God’s silence.
Many times in the midst of trouble, it can feel like God is nowhere to be found; we don’t hear His voice, and we don’t sense His presence. We cry out only to be met with the echo of our own voice. If you’ve been walking with God for a while, you know that there’s a purpose for the silence; He’s trying to teach us something.
If you are new in your walk with Jesus, it can appear you’ve been abandoned. Rest assured, even when you don't hear or feel Him, just like the Cherokee father, God is sitting on the stump right beside you.

Prayer

“Father God, help me walk by faith and not need constant reassuring that You are with me. Lead me to a place of quiet confidence that You are always near, ready to step in when needed. Amen.”

Monday, September 18, 2017

Mature and Complete


Perseverance must finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything.
James 1:4

“It seems like every time I get a handle on things the bottom falls out,” the exasperation in Tara’s tone was unmistakable. “I don’t get it…” she paused, “why can’t God just let me rest awhile?”
Her sister understood her frustration. It did appear that every time Tara completed a difficult task something else emerged, and a ‘new struggle’ would ensue. “I don’t know Sis. Maybe God knows that this will bring something better, and He trusts you enough to allow the trials to mature you.” It was pure speculation on Myra’s part, but as soon as she’d said it the words rang true. “That’s it!” she said. “God is stretching you for your own good!”
Tara just looked at her as if daring her to repeat herself.
Myra tried to be encouraging, “That’s a good thing, Sis! God knows more about you than you do and He wants you to know that He trusts you to rise above your feelings and meet the battle head on!”
Tara’s gaze told her well-meaning sister that although she may be right, she didn’t want to hear it.
Each time we get comfortable in our walk with Christ we will be stretchedNot might be, will be. The problem is we don’t like to be stretched. We pray to be godly people who represent the Lord, yet complain and whine when God allows circumstances that would mold us into who we’ve asked to become.
Any meaningful growth will be accompanied by discomfort. If we would become a true representation of Christ, we must expect to be uncomfortable from time to time.
Although some may be apathetic, no good parent would allow their kids to run rampant through life without some loving intervention. Why then, would we expect our Creator and Heavenly Father to be any different? Perseverance must finish its work so that we will be mature and complete, lacking nothing!

Prayer

“Father God, it hurts when You stretch me. Teach me to appreciate Your loving instruction that causes me to become the person You created me to be. Continue guiding me and give me the strength to meet each difficult situation I find myself in head on. In Jesus’ Name, amen.”   

Sunday, September 17, 2017

Transforming Lives


Follow my example, as I follow the example of Christ.
1 Corinthians 11:1

“I wish Gary would just let God transform his life,” Bryce said to Heather. “If he would just surrender to Jesus things would be so much better.”
Heather chose her words carefully, “But is pointing out his mistakes and misery what God wants, or what you want?”
Bryce really wanted his friend to experience what he had found in Christ. “Well, somebody's gotta show him the error of his ways!” Bryce countered. “How else is he gonna figure it out?”
“You’re not Gary’s holy spirit, Hon,” Heather reminded him. “It’s not your job to point out what Gary should or shouldn’t do. It’s your job to live a transformed life so he sees that the change in you is genuine, and you are content in this new life. Just try to be a godly example for him to follow.”
“I know you’re right,” he admitted. “But it’s so hard watching him continue to do the things that used to cause strife in our lives.”
“He’ll get it quicker if you don’t push. Just keep living it out in front of him each day. If you remember,” she reminded, “it took you awhile to give up doing things your way.”
When we get saved there is a temptation to become sidewalk prophets, to point out everything our saved and unsaved friends do wrong. We might even believe we are doing them a favor. But, it is not our job to transform lives. Our job is to live a transformed life that points people in Jesus’ direction.
There was and is no greater witness to the transforming power of Jesus Christ than the hated ‘Saul’ championing the deity, dominion, and sovereignty of Jesus Christ.
And as Paul instructs, we are to follow Jesus and lead by example, not beat them over the head with our theology. One offends and separates, the other fosters curiosity. Living godly lives and answering questions is what Jesus instructs us to do. If we will simply follow His lead Jesus will do the transforming.

Prayer

“Guide me, Lord Jesus, to live a transformed life, allowing those around me to see a difference that is inviting and real. Help me to not give unsolicited advice. Amen.”

Saturday, September 16, 2017

Genuine Faith


…though now for a little while you may have had to suffer grief in all kinds of trials. These have come so that the proven genuineness of your faith—of greater worth than gold, which perishes even though refined by fire—may result in praise, glory and honor when Jesus Christ is revealed.
1 Peter 1:6, 7

“Have you ever noticed that the frequency and degree of our trials are usually in direct proportion to the passion with which we serve Jesus?” Don asked Jennifer, looking at the flat tire that was about to make he and his co-worker late for a business engagement.
“You do seem to be experiencing a rash of negative events lately,” came Jennifer’s wry response. “It would make most people want to rethink why they’re doing what they’re doing,” she added, laughing.
Rolling up his sleeves, Don began the work of removing and replacing the flat. Twenty minutes and a sweat-soaked dress shirt later, Don wiped his hands on the rag Jennifer handed him.
“You do seem to attract a lot of the enemy’s attention these days,” she said, with a touch of mock suspicion.
“Well…adversity or not,” Don said, “I’m gonna keep pluggin’ away.”
Jennifer smiled as they climbed back into the car. There had been no need for Don to tell her that. She knew he would always keep plugging away for Jesus! From the day she had begun working with Don he had exhibited as genuine a faith as anyone she’d ever met.
Most, if not all Christians, admire the men and women throughout scripture who have suffered for their faith. We secretly pray we will meet our adversity as well as they did, yet, when besieged by several unpleasant events in a short period of time, we sometimes begin to whine. It’s the nature of comfort to complain when trouble comes.
For some reason, we don’t really expect to suffer for the cause of Christ! Herein lies the problem. If we take Jesus at His word, expecting that we will have problems, we can learn to roll with the punches. Expecting anything else is foolishness, and an invitation for additional grief. Genuine faith faces the fact there will be trouble, and acts accordingly.

Prayer

“Lord Jesus, help me take things in stride today, accepting life as it comes. Give me a passion to do Your will! Amen.”

Friday, September 15, 2017

A Father's Guiding Provision


The Lord will guide you always; he will satisfy your needs in a sun-scorched land and will strengthen your frame.
Isaiah 58:11

As Mike related his story I was once again reminded of how personal God wants to be.
“Mom wasn't one to ask for help when financial need was present, so one day, God intervened... A friend from church took Mom aside, handed her an envelope and said, '“I believe God wants you to have this. Please accept it in the spirit it's given.”'
Startled, Mom graciously accepted an unexpected blessing of $1000.
Over the next few years, Mom drew from the fund as needed, replenishing it when able. A few years later, she went to our beneficiary, offering to pay back the initial gift. The woman advised her, '“That was unto the Lord. It was a gift from Him. Maybe He will lead you to give that money to someone else you know is in need.”'
“Mom began to pray, and a woman in our church came to mind. She began to pray about the best way to approach her, wanting to support her, while also preserving the woman's dignity.
A few days later, there was a knock at the door... “I'm sorry to just stop by unannounced,” Ann explained, “but I've been driving around and felt an overwhelming need to turn into your driveway and knock on the door.”'
Ann! I've been praying for a chance to speak with you. It appears God has provided that opportunity. Please, come in...”
Prayer is a powerful tool, and because we have this open-line to our Heavenly Father, He, in our time of need, is ready to strengthen us and guide us into His perfect provision.
Notwithstanding, God helps His children without them asking, He would rather we enter into a conversation with Him so He can offer guidance concerning the challenges we face. Simply put, if we want His guidance we must initiate the conversation.
If we will do this, and then attentively await His answer, He will speak to us in ways we will recognize as His guiding voice of reason. He may even send us the answer in person...

Prayer
“Papa God, speak to my heart, tell me what to do. Amen.”   

Thursday, September 14, 2017

Help Them Up


If either of them falls down, one can help the other up. But pity anyone who falls and has no one to help them up.
Ecclesiastes 4:10

I watched as the cow labored to deliver her calf. Each contraction brought the calf closer to birth. As the head appeared, the cow let out a long bawl. The veterinarian carefully reached into the birth canal and took hold of the calf’s front legs. He gently pulled at the onset of the next contraction, and with one final bellow, the calf was born. The miracle of birth had once again been repeated!
Although tired from its traumatic ordeal, the newborn struggled to stand. Quivering, he forced his legs together in an awkward motion, straining to get to his feet. But he fell to the ground. The cow instinctively and affectionately nuzzled the calf, cleaning his eyes and nose with her tongue.
After several failed attempts by the calf to stand, the cow stood, and moved to a position directly above the newborn. Using her tongue by curling it around the little bull’s mid section, she lifted him until he was standing.
On wobbly legs, the calf took a tentative step…and fell. With each fall the cow assisted him in regaining his feet. In less than half an hour the calf was walking, and nursing.
Like the calf, new and mature Christians alike, fall down. And while the reasons we fall are wide-ranging, getting back on our feet, and staying there, requires the assistance of fellow believers. Typically, God sends someone wise enough not to stand in judgment of us…someone who has been down this road themselves.
Solomon’s warning to those who have no one to help them in the event of a fall is meant for all of us. No one should ever be left to fend for themselves. If you see a fellow believer stumble, don’t stand around waiting for someone else to help them. Go to them in love, just as you would want someone to do for you, and help them up.

Prayer

“Lord, give me the courage, strength, and compassion to help a brother or sister in Christ to stand when they have fallen. In Jesus’ Name, amen.”

Wednesday, September 13, 2017

Jesus Is Able To Do What Needs To Be Done


I can do all this through him who gives me strength.
Philippians 4:13

He’d preached a powerful message of freedom, freedom from the fears that hold hearts hostage. “I want to give you an opportunity,” he said in conclusion. “On the small piece of paper I’ve given you, I’d like you to list the ‘anchors’ in your life…those things you fear and hold you back.”
“I commit to those of you who decide to bring God your requests, to pray daily for each request until God tells me to stop. You need not give your name. God knows who you are. So, if you want an ally in your battle, bring them and lay them in the offering plate.” As the Worship Team played people came, dropping their ‘anchors’ in the offering plate, grateful to have a co-laborer in their struggles.
The man was faithful, he didn’t need coaxing. He considered it a privilege to join hands with them; for each person was someone he knew and cared about.
But one note in particular pricked at his heart. And each time he read it he prayed for two people, the one who had written this request…and himself; himself because he shared this fear. On the three inch piece of paper were the words, ‘Fear of failing at what needs to be done.’
Paul, in today’s text, claimed he could do anything with Jesus by his side, yet stumbled at times. In Romans 7, he shares: “For I do not do the good I want to do, but the evil I do not want to do—this I keep on doing. Although I want to do good, evil is right there with me,” proving, life is a struggle…even for the strongest Christian.
Most, if not all of us, have a fear of failing at something. We doubt we are equal to the challenge. But we, like Paul, need to press on in spite of our fear, knowing that Jesus is equal to the challenge. By asking for Jesus’ help…then listening and doing what He says…we will receive the strength necessary to be set free.

Prayer

“Lord Jesus, I need your help. Show me how to do what needs to be done and give me the strength to do it. Amen.”

Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Self Exposure


Every prudent man acts out of knowledge, but a fool exposes his folly.
Proverbs 13:16

The Vice Unit had set up a false-front store in order to implement a sting of the neighborhood criminals who had been pawning stolen goods at many of the local pawn shops; anything from electronics to SUVs.
They began their sting by purchasing stolen goods, giving the thieves money in exchange for their merchandise, delaying their arrest until the sting was complete.
Undercover officers marveled at the pride of the crooks. Having established a working relationship with the undercover officers, several criminals began to brag about their proficiency in stealing cars and told of how they had strong-armed many of their victims at the end of a gun. They spoke of their exploits as if they were a badge of honor, never showing remorse for their actions.
The sting lasted eight weeks, netting seventy-two arrests—the team took the dangerous criminals off the streets immediately, but away from their operation, so as not to tip off the others about the storefront sting—which resulted in recovery of all the stolen merchandise and the conviction of each individual arrested.
Behind bars several offenders admitted that their own bragging had been the weapon used to convict them. Had they not been so free with their words they might have received lighter sentences.
Proud of their criminal prowess, these offenders brought the full measure of the legal system upon themselves because of self exposure. Their crimes alone would have netted them jail time, yet additional months and years were added to each sentence because of their lack of remorse while bragging about their illegal acts.
A wise man speaks occasionally and a fool doesn’t know when to hold his tongue. Those who speak with knowledge improve the lives of those around them and enrich individual relationships. When we speak out of turn we share from a shallow well, often alienating those around us.

Prayer

“Teach me to posses something of value before I try to share it, Lord. Help me keep from becoming foolish in speech and action. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.”

Monday, September 11, 2017

The Perfect Hiding Place!


But Jehosheba…took Joash…and stole him away... She put him…in a bedroom…so he was not killed. He remained hidden…for six years…
II Kings 11:2, 3

“Okay, Kevin. Count to a hundred by fives!” Jackie told his friend.
“Okay!” Kevin said enthusiastically. Laying his head against his forearm which was against the porch post, he began, “Five, ten, fifteen, twenty, twenty-five, thirty…” About thirty seconds later, “Ninety-five, a hundred! Ready or not, here I come!” And off he went to find his friends.
Jackie watched from his hiding place. There was no way Kevin was going to find him unless he stumbled on him. He’d found the spot quite by accident. His dad had shown him where he kept the dog food a couple years ago in the bin, next to the kennel. Jackie had noticed a void of sorts behind the boards. It was just big enough to allow someone a little room to move. Jackie had wiggled in and pulled a bale of straw against the opening. He remained totally hidden, watching Kevin through the slit in the boards. In a span of about ten minutes Kevin found everyone but him.
Eventually, Kevin got tired of looking and gave up, hollering, “Ollie, Ollie in free!” giving Jackie the signal he had won and could come out of hiding. To everyone’s surprise, Jackie emerged not ten feet from them!
“Holy smokes!” one boy exclaimed. “He’da never found you! That’s the perfect hiding place!”
Young children look harmless. But Satan sees them as future threats, and the sooner he can render them impotent or powerless, the better. Consequently, our kids are born into a deadly game of hide and seek.
Until God hollers, “Ollie, Ollie in free!” we, like Jehosheba, need to hide our kids from the enemy’s influence, censoring their activities with wisdom and spiritual insight. We are not keeping them from experiencing life, or sowing wild seeds; we are keeping them from abortion, addiction, sexual immorality, and possible suicide.
We can give them the perfect hiding place in Jesus Christ; He’s the safest place they’ll ever find!

Prayer

“Help me keep my children from the dangers that lurk in the darkness, Lord. Help me be the godly parent they need me to be. In Jesus’ Name, amen.”  

Sunday, September 10, 2017

Find And Fulfill Your Purpose


There are different kinds of gifts, but the same Spirit distributes them.
1 Corinthians 12:4

Bonnie was a prayer warrior, an intercessor for God. He routinely orchestrated divine appointments to introduce Bonnie to the people He wanted her to pray. She’d gotten used to His conspicuous intervention.
As Bonnie walked through the ‘Old Towne’ district during her lunch hour, a flash of sunlight glinted off the ‘Token’ bracelet on her wrist. Immediately, she began praying for the waitress she’d met two days ago. Following that, she prayed for several others she’d promised to pray for.
This was her prayer bracelet, worn specifically to remind her of her promises to lift the needs of the people she met in her daily routine; people like the struggling single-mom she’d spoken to last week, and the young man who worked in the Human Resources department at one of the local factories. The bracelet had interchangeable charms that she etched the people’s names, as well as one-word reminders.
Bonnie befriended total strangers on a regular basis for the purpose of asking them if there were needs she could life in prayer. And for those who expressed a specific need, Bonnie would secretly note it, and begin lift them before the Lord during her daily routine. She would continue until God released her from praying for that person and need. In this she found purpose.
Each of us is purposed by God, as 1Corinthians 12 clearly states. We have specific God-given talents and skills we are meant to put to use each day. Bonnie’s gifting is the ability to create and foster relationships, praying God’s insight into the lives of those within her sphere of influence.
We may not be asked to covertly befriend total strangers for the purpose of prayer, but our purpose is just as important for the work of God’s Kingdom. If you want to feel the fulfillment and pleasure of the Lord, determine to find your gifting, and begin practicing it. What you practice will be what you become proficient in. Become a participant in God’s plan of salvation, find and fulfill your purpose.

Prayer

“Show me what my gifting is, Lord, and teach me how to use that gift to enrich the lives of others. Help me help You advance the Kingdom of Your Christ. In Jesus’ Name, amen.”  

Saturday, September 9, 2017

Lying and Dying


You have not lied just to human beings but to God.
Acts 5:4

The doctors could not find the root cause of Euwan’s illness. About a year and a half ago he’d begun feeling ‘unhealthy’. “I don’t know,” he’d say, “I just don’t feel right. I feel…odd.”
As the days turned into weeks Euwan’s quest to find out what was wrong intensified. He went from his family practitioner to a specialist in viral diseases. But the weeks turned into months, and Euwan grew worse. At this point he was willing to try anything. So he went to a local church, and asked the pastor to pray for him.
Before he prayed, the pastor asked, “When you first noticed the symptoms, what was going on in your life?”
Euwan thought for a bit, and realized that the onset coincided with a business deal he’d brokered. Reluctantly, he told the pastor.
“Well,” the pastor said, “What kind of a deal did you make? Was it fair and beneficial for both sides?”
Instantly Euwan remembered what he’d said to the board members of the company they’d purchased. His own words came back like hammer blows to his heart: “Yes, we intend to keep all your employees…” But as soon as the merger had been completed, Euwan ordered a down-sizing. They had always intended to minimize the workforce to save their company money.
Illnesses of this nature happen every day, but mostly aren’t attributed to their root cause. Lying has physiological consequences that can even lead to death. Euwan’s conscience wouldn’t allow him to deny what he’d done, and it had taken a huge toll on him.
When we lie there is only one option that will restore us, physically and spiritually: the truth. God already knows we lied, and is waiting to see what we’re going to do. What we fear most is disclosing the truth to those to whom we’ve lied, because we fear their wrath, but tell them we must.
Whether they forgive us or not, God will, and He is hopeful that we will repent.
What we do with our deceit is up to us.

Prayer

“Lord, if I have lied, help me make it right. Set me free from the bondage of deception, and help me to always speak the truth. In Jesus’ Name, amen.”  

Friday, September 8, 2017

Calling on Angels


He was with the wild animals, and angels attended him.
Mark 1:13

As Stan shared about the night he came to Christ, I couldn’t help but grin. “My Father-in-law invited me to attend a ‘Firestorm’ conference with him. I thought ‘okay, it’s probably only gonna be a couple hours…no big deal.’ I had no idea it was a three day event! The evangelist the first night seemed to know me personally. I know that because he talked about me all night!” he said, tongue-in-cheek. “I saw him in the halls of the stadium afterward and asked him to remember me and my battle with alcoholism in his prayers. He surprised me. ‘Let’s pray right now!’ he said. It was awesome! I haven’t had the urge to drink from that moment to this!”
Stan shook his head as he said, “But when I got home I couldn’t find anyone to teach me about Jesus...everyone I approached said, ‘Just read your Bible, Stan. God will help you understand.’ Even my pastor wouldn’t make time for me...”
I could tell he’d been more than a little frustrated as he continued, “Then one day I was reading in Mark where Jesus had been led into the wilderness by the Holy Spirit, and angels had ministered to him. Right then I remembered that somewhere else I’d read that we would do everything Jesus did. So I said, ‘Lord, I can’t find anyone to teach me about You. Would You please send Your angels to reveal the truth of Your word.’ For the next two months everything I read I understood! It was awesome!”
As a babe in Christ, Stan took God’s word as truth. And because of his earnest request, he received the instruction he needed.
God loves it when we come expectantly, laying claim to His promises! Yet, many of us doubt because we have never seen or experienced the manifestation of an angelic encounter. But just because we have not yet experienced something does not negate its validity. Stan can attest that such occurrences do happen.
For the new or seasoned in Christ, God is waiting to send ministering angels your way. Call out and see. And when you call, wait as a desperate man in the desert. God will send them.

Prayer

“Father God, please send Your angels to minister to my needs. In Jesus’ Name, amen.”

Thursday, September 7, 2017

We Must Come To Jesus


Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to mankind by which we must be saved.
Acts 4:12

Jesse died at the age of fifty-one. He’d lived a life of simplicity and had been a generous man. He had a deep abiding love for his family. Jesse also loved horses. There wasn’t a week that went by that you didn’t see Jesse with his kids and grandkids riding in the evening after he returned home from work. Seeing his children raised with good manners, sound moral character, and generous hearts was important to him. But until three weeks before his death, Jesse hadn’t known Jesus as his personal Savior.
At his funeral a gentleman stood and spoke a simple, yet powerful truth, “We all know Jesse was a generous man…in most part because he learned it from his mother. But that generosity wouldn’t have gotten him into Heaven. Had he not accepted the pastor’s offer to make Jesus his Lord and Savior three weeks ago, today would be a dark day. But because of his decision to do that, we can celebrate Jesse’s death!”
“You may be a good person…” he said, making eye contact with each person, but if you don’t know Jesus the way Jesse came to know Him, you’ll spend eternity in Hell, and the day of your funeral will be a dark day. Please think about that,” he said and returned to his seat.
Short of accepting Jesus’ sacrifice, laying claim to His righteousness alone, you will discover upon the day of your death that Heaven and Hell are real, that God only inhabits one of them, and that you are going to spend eternity tormented with the knowledge that things could have been different if you’d only made the right decision.
There is no other way to speak this truth; you are either saved by the blood of Jesus, or you will receive a spiritual death sentence the moment you die. To gain salvation, we must come to Jesus.
I urge and invite you to make the right decision today.

Prayer

“Father God, thank You for the sacrifice of Your Son, Jesus, that covers all my sin. I accept that sacrifice, now. Please forgive me, and show me how to live my life for You. Amen.”  

Wednesday, September 6, 2017

Sowing Forgiveness


Get rid of all bitterness, rage and anger…Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you.
Ephesians 4:31, 32

Life on a dairy farm is demanding; two or three milking shifts per day, crop production, and machine maintenance tie farmers to the homestead. Mark had left the farm as soon as he’d turned eighteen…but not because of the hard work.
“I got up each day wondering where Dad was gonna hit me. All I thought about was ending the beatings once and for all, but…” his voiced trailed off. Eventually he continued, “Over the years God replaced the anger with a desire to share the gospel with my parents. Finally, it got to the point that their salvation was all I could think about! So one night after church I took them a Bible...” the tears came again. “Dad said, ‘Is that some magazine or somethin’?’ I told him, ‘No! It’s a book about your salvation, and you can either read it and follow its teaching and have eternal life with Jesus, or you can spend eternity in hell!’ I surprised myself speaking that way to Dad,” he said candidly. “I talked about Jesus’ love for them for more than two hours…I shared things I didn’t even know I knew!” His voice carried a note of sadness as he said, “Dad cried a little…but that’s as far as it went with him.” But joy replaced the sorrow as he said, “Mom accepted Jesus into her heart, and I baptized her two days later! I guess I’ll just have to keep praying for Dad.”
Too many people identify with Mark’s story. Child abuse steals the soul; it’s not easily forgiven, and next to impossible to forget. In Mark’s case it took twenty years for the anger to abate, allowing the Holy Spirit to move in such a way that Mark became more concerned about his father’s salvation than the memory of his beatings.
In many cases it takes years, but God can heal all wounds. As with the crops on a dairy farm, forgiveness must be sown to produce a harvest. But once sown, Jesus will faithfully help us tend the crop.

Prayer
“Father, today it’s difficult to forgive. Help me continue to walk in forgiveness each day until it becomes complete in my heart. In Jesus’ Name, amen.”



Tuesday, September 5, 2017

Living as Sacrifices


For to me, to live is Christ...
Philippians 1:21

“I can’t do this anymore!” Jack all but hollered. “I don’t know what God wants from us? I have no idea what step to take next that would bring resolution to our problems!”
Jack’s frustration stemmed from the ongoing trials he and his wife, Tanna, had been experiencing over the past four years. The unrest in the home, brought on by persistent physical and constant financial struggles, was at a fevered pitch. They rarely went a day without arguing over things that would normally be overlooked as insignificant. And the periods between these arguments were filled with deafening silence.
When more than a minute passed without her response he silently blamed her…It would be nice if you’d engage!
Locked in his own reasoning-challenged battle, Jack couldn’t know that Tanna’s mind was filled with her own fear-driven thoughts. So, he began building his own argument for his wife’s lack of response…Right, you think this is all ‘MY’ fault! Which wasn’t true, but by this time Satan had planted seeds of guilt and shame over his inability to earn a living. He uttered his last statement aloud, “I’m so tired right now I’d rather be a dead martyr than a living sacrifice.”
Sound familiar? Many Christians share Jack’s sentiment, which begs the question: Why does a loving God allow His children to experience this kind of turmoil when He has the power to do otherwise?
Many New Testament scriptures tell us we will suffer, Jesus Himself said it. But, like Jack, we desire an answer that will at least offer comfort in the midst of the conflict.
Paul writes in verse fourteen, “Because of my chains, most of the brothers in the Lord have been encouraged to speak the word of God more courageously and fearlessly.”
The list of reasons of why God allows us to work through our trials is long. But in many cases He knows someone else is watching for our reaction to our circumstances. He believes we have the strength to show the world what a living sacrifice looks like. What we show them is how we choose to respond to life’s trials.

Prayer

“Lord, sometimes I feel it’d be easier dying for You than living through these trying times. Give me Your strength to walk in integrity, as a living sacrifice in Jesus’ Name. Amen.”

Monday, September 4, 2017

The Appointment


…the Spirit of truth…will guide you...
John 16:13

Intending to take about a half hour break, Rich and Don began preparing a quick lunch on the narrow beach just below the class III rapids they’d just navigated. Not their regular putout, they’d pressed on down stream because Rich had felt an urge to go a bit farther before stopping.
It was Labor Day weekend, and the river was packed. As they watched, group after group of novice rafters struggled to navigate this perilous stretch of Green River rapids. Suddenly, a family of five rounded the bend and entered the gorge. Inexperienced, they were unable to keep the bow of their raft headed down-stream. As they hit the rapids the raft slammed against the sheer granite wall and capsized, spilling everyone into the rushing water. The young boy managed to grab onto a huge rock in the center of the river, while dad got the two girls to shore. Mom, however, was nowhere to be seen. Don, trained in river rescue, and Rich, a S.W.A.T. Commander, responded immediately by launching their raft into the lower section of the rapids, heading for the buffeting raft.
“I think I saw something near the stern,” Rich hollered as they stroked against the current. As they reached the wildly bouncing raft, training took over. Rich launched himself into the now half submerged raft and crawled to the stern. Looking over, he found the mother, with only her face above water, struggling to hang on. Pulling her onto the raft, Rich paddled to shore. Not long after, the boy was rescued from his perch on the rock.
Many would call what happened destiny, luck, or coincidence. Those who follow Jesus Christ call these ‘divine appointments’. Had Rich and Don not yielded to the subtle urging to press on, that holiday weekend might have ended in tragedy. Thankfully, Rich listened, and showed up for the divine appointment.
God gives His Holy Spirit as a guide to all who follow His Son. The Spirit, gently urges us, knowing when an extra mile down-stream will make all the difference, then He leaves the choice to follow up to us.

Prayer

“Help me to be sensitive to Your urgings, Lord. Teach me to be discerning and obedient. In Jesus’ Name, amen.”

Sunday, September 3, 2017

The Truth About Death


Herein is love, not that we loved God, but that he loved us, and sent his Son to be the propitiation for our sins.
1 John 4:10 KJV

Attending her third family funeral in as many months, Kendra was angry…This isn’t fair! A loving God would never do this! her mind screamed.
The recent deaths had caused Kendra to doubt the existence of God; because if there was, He wouldn’t keep killing the people she loved! And since there was no God, she rejected any notion of salvation through Jesus Christ as well. Friends had told her she was being too analytical, and needed to accept certain things by faith. They’d told her that this side of Heaven there was no such thing as complete understanding. But she wanted proof!
The pastor began the eulogy, “On this side of death we are faced with the greatest decision we will ever make.” Searching the eyes of each mourner, his glance settled on Kendra. “The Bible tells us that our spirit will live forever after our mortal death. If you’re not sure what lies ahead, I challenge you to listen to this message of hope in Jesus Christ. You see, what happens the moment following our last breath on earth will be determined by what we believe, because following that breath we will be in the presence of a loving, and holy God. At that moment we will have complete understanding.”
It was as if God had spoken audibly to Kendra. Her anger, and her facade, melted away as tears streamed down her cheeks.
Kendra’s anger over her loss is understandable. However, her analytical assumption about why God allows death is wrong.
Death was never God’s intention. Adam’s disobedience brought that sentence upon humanity. But because of God’s great love for us, provision was made so that we would not live forever in our sin. He sent His Son to die in our place in order that we might not suffer our deserved fate: eternal separation from God due to our sin.
Jesus came to die…to bring peace between God and man. Only His shed blood makes us righteous before a holy God. But that blood must be applied before our last breath. If you have not claimed the blood of Jesus, I invite you to do that now.

Prayer

“Come in to my life today, Lord Jesus… Amen.”

Saturday, September 2, 2017

Lone Ranger Syndrome


Do not forsake your friend…and do not go to your brother’s house when disaster strikes you—better a neighbor nearby than a brother far away.
Proverbs 27:10

Blair rarely asked for help with anything. And this morning his do-it-yourself ideology almost cost him his life…
Blair had decided it was time to start cutting firewood for the coming winter. So, loading his chainsaw and other woodcutting tools into his pickup, he headed up on the hill to cut two dead trees he’d spotted during a recent hike.
He notched the first tree in the direction he wanted it to fall and began cutting on the opposite side, just above the notch. Unexpectedly, the tree ‘POPPED!’ and twisted off the stump prematurely, catching him off guard. As he turned to run the tree fell, catching his left leg, pinning him to the ground. Feeling around, he determined nothing was broken or bleeding. But no matter how hard he tried, he was unable to free himself. With the realization that his cell phone was out of reach in his jacket pocket, Blair prayed, “God, I need help. I know I shouldn’t have come up here alone, but please send someone to find me.”
Minutes later he heard the low, droning sound of a four wheeler. Up the well road came his neighbor, Fred, who would later tell him that he’d heard the chainsaw, and had come to offer a helping hand.
In the long-running 1950s TV western, ‘The Lone Ranger’, the title’s hero fought bad guys and brought them to justice. Sadly, many of us take on the persona of a Lone Ranger, fighting our battles alone, exposing ourselves to pitfalls, dangers, and setbacks that could be avoided if we would only part with our pride.
As today’s text points out, Lone Ranger Syndrome is not part of God’s plan for our lives. In truth, the Lone Ranger wasn’t a loner. His trusted companion, Tonto, was always by his side, ready to help his friend.
God has positioned our ‘Tontos’ within the sound of our voice. But it’s up to us to ask them for help.

Prayer

“Help me be humble and wise, Lord. Help me put to death this Lone Ranger mentality. Teach me how to ask for help. In Jesus’ Name, amen.”     

Friday, September 1, 2017

Keeping Watch


Be on guard! Be alert! ...keep watch because you do not know when the owner of the house will come back…  If he comes suddenly, do not let him find you sleeping.
Mark 13:33, 35, 36

Tom watched as Warren grabbed his lunch pail and headed for the factory door following the ‘Shift’ whistle that signaled the end of the workday. That man definitely knows when quitting time is. What Tom didn’t know was that Warren worked a second job as shift supervisor at a warehouse across town. Appreciating Warren’s situation, and his strong work ethic, the owner of the warehouse allowed him to start his job a half hour later than normal. Having just thirty minutes to travel the ten miles between locations, Warren kept close track of time.
A second fact Tom wasn’t aware of was that the employees Warren supervised took advantage of his absence during their first half hour of work by lounging around in the break room. A couple of them brazenly used the time to take a nap.
So they were shocked when, today, Warren walked through the door fifteen minutes early, catching them lounging around instead of stocking orders!
Warren had suspected something of the kind and had made special arrangements to leave his factory job early to confirm his suspicions. The lazy employees were given a written notice and warned that any further abuse of company time would see them losing a week of work without pay.
Jesus’ words in today’s text are not a suggestion. He speaks them with the ring of warning…because being asleep at His return will cost us more than a written notice in our employment file. Unfortunately, most of us don’t think He’s coming before we lay our head on the pillow tonight.
Belief in Jesus’ warning is paramount to resisting the temptation to fall asleep spiritually. This truth can only be confirmed by being in relationship with the One Who spoke the words. So how do we remain spiritually alert when weariness threatens to shorten our attention span?  By keeping watch with Jesus each and every day.

Prayer
“Holy Spirit, help me remain alert and watchful. I want to be wide awake when Jesus returns. Fan the candle of my heart into an eternal flame! In Jesus’ Name, amen.”