Wednesday, August 11, 2010
SPIDERS PART TWO
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
SPIDERS PART ONE
Everything a spider needs to survive and succeed in life, God put within it. Swipe it with a broom and before it hits the ground, its fall is broken. It just reaches inside, releases another protein-filled silk-like thread, slides down, finds a safe place, then comes back stronger than ever and builds a new web. What's the message of the spider?
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Everything you need, God has placed within you!!
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The Bible says," His divine power has given us everything we need for life and godliness...he has given us his very great nd precious promises, so that through them you may participate in the divine nature" (2 Peter 1:3-4).
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What has God given us? "Everything we need." What has God made us participants in? "His divine nature". Wow! Your future is not determined by who you know and who you don't, who likes you and who doesn't. The power to fulfill your destiny is within you! The warfare over your life and the struggle you're in, is about what you were born, called and gifted to do. So, "Stir up...the..gift of God..that is in you" (2 Tim 1:6). In other words - start producing!!
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Life may have knocked you down, but it hasn't knocked you out. What's at work within you will triumph over what's at work around you. Stand on God's word, draw on your faith, hold on, and when the smoke clears, rise up and anoounce, " By the grace of God, I'm back!" You say, " But I've lost so much." As long as you still have what God put within you, you can make it!
LOCUSTS PART THREE
Sunday, August 8, 2010
LOCUSTS PART TWO
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(1) When God moves, be sure you move! A locust cannot navigate where he goes, or fly against the iwnd, or chart his own course, or change direction. No, he's totally dependent on the wind. Thank God for self-help books and leadership seminars, etc. But there comes a moment when you have to trust God, recognize his timing , take a leap of faith and let the wind of His Spirit take you where you need to go. All your flapping around and wearing yourself out won't get the job done.
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(2) Stay sensitive to the wind. God, not you, determines your life's purpose. He's the One who schedules your seasons of opportunity. But spiritual lethargy can dull your senses and cause you to miss your time. "Though by this time you ought to be teachers, you need someone to teach you the elementary truths of God's word all over again" (Hebrew 5:12). Perhaps instead of flying, your life is falling apart because you let the fire of God in your heart go out. Well, it's not too late! The wind will blow again. So start praying, "Lord, I may have missed my time before, but not this time, I don't want to end up wishing I'd done something I didn't get to do, not because You weren't ready but because I wasn't?
LOCUSTS PART ONE
In Bible days people feared a cloud of locusts more than all the armies of their enemies combined. They could literally black out the light of the sun, devour everything in sight, and bring down a kingdom. They were unstoppable!! What's the message of the locust?
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(1) Don't quit, your victory is assured! The locust is not big, but he's bold! If he can't get through the wondow, he'll climb down the gutter and come up under the porch. But he never gives up. So keep praying, keep believing, keep fighting, your victory is assured. "If God be for us, who can be against us?"(Roman 8:31). Pastor, a hundred locusts will do more to win your community to Christ than a thousand bench warmers.
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(2) Alone you can't , but together we can! The locusts operate in "bands". Some of us have issues when it comes to letting people into our life. Because of fear, insecurity or pride, we don't want to talk to anybody, or open up and admit to anybody that we need anything, To reach your destiny you must surround yourself with the right people.
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You can't run with weak, satisfied, laid-back, mediocre people. No, you need people with an appetite for life and a hunger for God. In God's kingdom the mathematics are different: "One can face a thousand but two can chase then thousand" (See Dt 32:30). "If two of you on earth agree about anything you ask for, it will be done for you by my Father in heaven" (Matthew 18:19)
Friday, August 6, 2010
CONIES
A coney looks like a rabbit but he can't run like one. He resembles a mole but he can't dig deep like one. So he moves to higher ground and positions himself in the rock, in a place of strength. What's the message of the coney? Reposition yourself! How??
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(1) By realizing who you are in Christ. When you accepted Jesus as your saviour, your status in God's eyes changed completely. You're no longer an outsider, but a fully accepted member of God's redeemed family, with direct access to your heavenly Father and all the rights and privileges that go with it. Knowing that allows you to operate from a place of strength and not weakness, faith and not fear. When that happens you begin to pray for more, believe God for more, and enjoy more of His blessings.
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(2) By recognizing that your limitations don't limit God. Who does God use? "Feeble folk." How? By putting them in positions of strength. Sometimes that means putting extra support around them. When you have a bad leg, you don't put braces on your good leg, you put it on the feeble one. And is He has to, God will put braces on you and get you there ahead of the folks who sit around complacent and complaining.
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"Feeble folk" praise God differently! Others praise Him because they have a feeling of entitlement, but not conies; they remember where they were when God found them and what He brought them through, and they say, "If it had not been the Lord who was on our side" (Psalm 124:1)
ANTS
The message of the ant is "prepare yourself!" He prepares for winter while he is still in summer. that's because:
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(1) His eyes are on the future. You can't undo the past , but if you let it, it can undo you. The summer of your opportunities is passing quickly. Winter will come whether you're ready or not. Remember Christ's parable about the five foolish virgins who had no oil in their lamps and were excluded from the wedding? If you're not ready when your time comes, you'll miss out.
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(2) He has the ability to delay gratification. If you don't have the patience to wait, you'll miss or mess up , what God has in mind for you. The ant takes the resources he has in summer , and moves it towards his winter. Will somebody else show up and do this for him? No. Are there predators looking for a chance to steal what he's got? Yes. But he's so focused on where he's going he doesn't have time to worry about where he is.
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(3) He has a cause bigger than himself. Ever watch an ant work? He sinks his teeth into a piece of bread three times bigger than himself and drags it to where he's trying to go. Are you saying, "This is too big for me, I can't carry it by myself?" You don't have to. Read this: "Glory be to God who by His mighty power at work within us is able to do far more than we could ever dare to ask or even dream of" (Eph 3:20)
LOOKING FORWARD TO V-DAY!
In World War II, if you'd asked the brave souls in the French Resistance how they ever hoped to prevail against the forces of evil when they were ill-equiped and outnumbered, they'd told you: " While we're struggling on this side of the Channel, an invasion force is assembling on the other side. Nobody knows exactly when, but soon a signal will be given, a fleet of ships will come, we'll join them and they'll carry us to victory."
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Every war has pivotal battles that shape the outcome, like Waterloo and Gettysburg. The Battle of Normandy determined the outcome of World War II, but it didn't immediately end it. In fact, things got worse before they got better. The battle was fought and won on D-day, but it wasn't until V-day that the war officially ended and victory was declared.
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On earth we're in a life-or-death fight against the forces of evil. We live waiting for the trumpet that heralds Christ's return to lead us to victory. Jesus said, "No one knows..that day or hour" (Mt 24:36). In the meantime He tells us to "Occupy till I come" (Luke 19:13). He also gives us, "A living hope through the resurrection...into an inheritance that can never perish...for you, who through faith are shielded by God's power until the coming of the salvation.. to be revealed in the last time" (I Peter 1:3-5).
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Christ's resurrection removes all our doubts about the final result. We won't limp out battered and broken, we'll march out triumphant, "a radiant church ..holy and blameless" (Eph 5:27). So live your life in the light of God's V-day!
TRY PRAYING ABOUT IT!
Nothing fuels prayer like real need. In a crisis, even those who say they don't believe in God, pray secretly. It's an admission that there are certain things we can't resolve. David said, " In the night His song shall be with me, and my prayer unto the God of my life." Some prayers are midnight cries for help, intended for God's ears only; the fear is too deep and the feelings too private; we don't want others around when those inner feelings surface. In prayer you "Cast all your anxiety on Him because He cares for you" (I Peter 5:7) and because you know He will handle it for you.
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A mother watched her son run into the house clutching his bloody hand. "Let me see!"she said. Backing away he cried, " No, you'll hurt me." When he finally opened his hand , instead of a major injury she saw a tiny scrape that bled a lot. As she marveled at his theatrics, she realized she'd done the same to God. When her husband left her she was so hurt, she refused to pray. God kept saying, "Let me help you," as she clenched her fists and said, "No, you'll hurt me." Once she realized this she gave it to God and her healing began.
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Catherine Marshall called this "the prayer of relinquishment," which means giving the situation to God, taking your hands off it completely, refusing to dicsuss it any further, and trusting the One who makes "all things work together for good" (Roman 8:28). That's why prayer makes it possible for you to stop struggling with the situation and have peace about it!
TAKE CHARGE OF YOUR LIFE!!
Do you feel like you no longer have control of your life? Like life's running you instead of you running it? That's because you're in the passenger's seat, conforming to people, events and circumstances. They're in the driver's seat, not you. No wonder your frustration level is high and your contentment level is low. "Don't let the world..squeeze you into its own mould." If you're feeling "squeezed", you've got two options.
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a) Remain a conformer, or become a transformer. Either choose to stay in the passenger seat, or get behind the wheel. The Bible says "Do not be conformed to this world" (Roman 12:2). Instead be transformed into the proactive, faith-driven person God meant you to be.
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b) Take charge of your life by 'renewing your mind'. Instead of struggling to change the people and the circumstances around you, change how you think and what you tell yourself, The Greek word for renewing means "to align your thoughts with God's".
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Abandon those self-defeating thoughts that tell you "you're not, you can't , and you'll never be able to." God says," You are, you can and you certainly will be able to," because of His indwelling power! John writes," This is the victory that conquers the world - our faith" (I John 5:4).
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Go to God's word!! Discover what He says about the things that intimidate or control you, then pull the plug on them. The Word for you today is : "Don't be afraid.. I am your God. I will make you strong.. I will support you" ( Isa 41:10) Align your thoughts with God's thoughts. Get into the driver's seat and take charge of your life!
Monday, August 2, 2010
ONE DAY AT A TIME
Max Lucado says, " Worry is to joy what a vacuum cleaner is to dirt; you might as well attach your heart to a happiness-sucker and flip the switch." Jesus said," Don't get worked up about..tomorrow. God will help you deal with whatever hard things come up when the time comes." When it looks like things are falling apart, Paul reminds us," Every detail in our lives...is worked into something good." (Roman 8:28)
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When it seems like the world's gone mad, don't forget God "existed before anything else, and he holds all creation together" (Col 1:17). When worry whispers, " God doesn't know what you need," remember God promised to "take care of everything you need" (Ph 4:19).
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Jesus taught us to pray, "Give is this day our daily bread." You won't get the wisdom or resources to handle tomorrow's problems till you need them. When we "go confidently to the throne.. [we'll] find kindness, which will help us at the right time" (Heb 4:16).
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Over a century ago, Charles Spurgeon said," Enough for today is all we can enjoy. We cannot eat , drink or wear more than today's suppy of food and clothing. The surplus gives us the care of storing it and the anxiety that someone might steal it. One staff aids a traveller, a bunch of staves is a heavy burden. Enough is as good as a feast, and more than gluttony can enjoy. Enough is all we should expect, a craving for more is ungratefulness. When our Father doesn't give you more, be content with your daily allowance."
SEEING JESUS IN THE UNDERDOG
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A minister on Chestnut Street in Philadelphia noticed a homeless man coming towards him. He was filthy and his beard was caked with rotten food. He was holding a cup of coffee and the lip of the cup was dirty. Staggering up to him the hobo exclaimed," Hey, mister. You want some of my coffee?" The pastor really didn't, but he thought it was the right thing to do, so he said, " Sure, I'll take a sip." When he handed the cup back he remarked," You're generous giving away your coffee." Looking at him the derelict replied,"Well, it was particularly delicious today, and I think if God gives you something that good you should share it!"
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The pastor continued, " I figured I was being set up and it would cost me fve bucks. So I asked him,'Is there something I can do for you in return?' The man answered,' Yeah, you can give me a hug!' (to tell the truth, I was hoping for the five dollar option!) He put his arms around me, and I suddenly realized he wasn't going to let me go!
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People were passing by and staring at me. There I was, dressed in my establishment garb, hugging this filthy bum! I was embarrassed. Then little by little my embarrassment changed to awe. I heard a voice echoing down the corridors of time saying,' I was hungry; did you feed Me? I was naked; did you clothe Me? I was sick; did you care for Me? I was the bum you met on Chestnut Street..did you hug Me? For if you did..you did it to Me.' "
Saturday, July 31, 2010
KEEP YOUR EYES ON JESUS!
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Are you feeling misunderstood? You're not alone! The most misunderstood individual who ever lived was Jesus. Critics joked about His birth, disputed His divine origin, scorned His purposes, reviled His teachings, were suspicious of His motives, critical of His methods, and angered by His message. Ultimately they put Him to death on the cross!
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That explains what the Apostle John meant when he wrote, " The Light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not comprehend it..He came to His own, and those who were His own did not receive Him" (Jn 1:5-11 NAS). Wherever He went, Jesus met with misunderstanding and rejection. Yet in spite of it, He endured. And by His grace you can too!
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So, as run your race today:
a) Recognize the things that slow you down.
b) Recognize the things that trip you up.
c) Recognize that obstacles and opposition are par for the course, and don't get discouraged. How do you this? By keeping your eyes on Jesus and drawing strength from Him each day.
Thursday, July 29, 2010
UNEXPECTED GRIEF
3 Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and God of all comfort, 4 who comforts us in all our tribulation, that we may be able to comfort those who are in any trouble, with the comfort with which we ourselves are comforted by God. 5 For as the sufferings of Christ abound in us, so our consolation also abounds through Christ. 6 Now if we are afflicted, it is for your consolation and salvation, which is effective for enduring the same sufferings which we also suffer. Or if we are comforted, it is for your consolation and salvation. 7 And our hope for you is steadfast, because we know that as you are partakers of the sufferings, so also you will partake of the consolation.
8 For we do not want you to be ignorant, brethren, of our trouble which came to us in Asia: that we were burdened beyond measure, above strength, so that we despaired even of life. 9 Yes, we had the sentence of death in ourselves, that we should not trust in ourselves but in God who raises the dead, 10 who delivered us from so great a death, and does[a] deliver us; in whom we trust that He will still deliver us, 11 you also helping together in prayer for us, that thanks may be given by many persons on our[b] behalf for the gift granted to us through many.
(2 Corinthians 1: 3-11)
Since 1988, I've enjoyed writting several Our Daily Bread articles each month. I've felt blessed to dig into Scripture, observe life, and provide spiritual help in this publication.
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But in June 6, 2002, I found myself unable to offer help. On the last day of her junior year of high school, our 17-year-old daughter Melissa was killed in a car accident.
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In one horrible instant, everything we knew about God and the Bible and heaven was put to the test. We needed the Christian community to guide us toward hope as we stood at the funeral of a beloved young woman who had touched so many lives with her smile, her godliness, her love of life and her care for others.
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For many weeks, I couldn't write. What could I say? How could I find words to help others when my family - when I- needed so much?
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Now, months later I begin to write again, I can say that God has not changed . He is still our loving heavenly Father, the "God of all comfort" (2 Corinthians 1:3). He is still the source of hope in the face of unexpected grief. I write of Him with a renewed sense of my need for His touch, His love, His strength. Broken , I write of the only One who can make us whole.
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Written by Dave Branon for Our Daily Bread
PEACE - IT'S YOUR INHERITANCE!
My...peace I..bequeath to you.
Peace I leave with you, My peace I give unto you, Not as the world giveth, give I unto you, let not your hearts be troubled, neither let it be afraid. (John 14:27)
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Paul said, " Let the peace that comes from Christ rule in your hearts" ( Col 3:15 NLT). Peace is your birthright. Jesus said, "My...peace I..bequeath to you." The word bequeath is used in the execution of a will. When somebody dies they bequeath their most valuable possesions to the people they love; they don't leave them junk.
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Anxiety is often our first reaction to conflict or problems. In those moments getting peaceful may seem disloyal or apathetic. Subconsciously we think, "If I care, I'll worry. If this is important, I must stay upset." It's a misguided believe that the outcome will be positively affected by the amount of time we spend worrying. No, your best problem solving resource is peace. Solutions arise more easily and naturally out of a peaceful state, whereas, fear and anxiety block solutions.
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Anxiety empowers the problem; it doesn't help to harbour turmoil. God's peace is available if you choose it. So, refuse to let negative emotions run amok in your life. The Bible says, "When the Holy Spirit controls out lives He will produce..in us..peace" (Gal 5:22 TLB). Jesus said, "Do not let your hearts be troubled" (Jn 14:1 NIV). That means you have the option of choosing between peace and inner conflict. So choose peace - it's your inheritance!!
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
YOU'RE A W.I.P.
(Friday, 23 July 2010)
'...now we are children of God, and we have not yet been shown what we will be in the future...'
Some things in life are unhelpful: the best looking kid walking into the party just as you start chatting to the person you've always fancied; forgetting your gear when Mr 'Go Find Something In The Lost Property' is taking PE. But the most unhelpful thing-the thing that will get you nowhere-is comparing yourself to others.
The Bible says, '...don't compare yourself...' (Galatians 6:4 CEV), because some people will look like they're doing better than you and you'll feel rubbish, while others won't be doing as well and your head will grow. 'Do your best...' (2 Timothy 2:15 NIV) That way, '...you will get the satisfaction of a job well done, and...won't need to compare yourself...' (Galatians 6:4 NLT) We can all find someone who is doing better than us. 'All the apples on a tree don't ripen at the same time' might sound like an old and obvious proverb, but it's still true. Paul says, '...knowledge and understanding...' take time. (Philippians 1:9-10 NLT) John writes: 'Now we are children of God, and we have not yet been shown what we will be in the future.' (1 John 3:2 NCV) Don't catch yourself saying 'I can't do that because they do it better...' Is it what God is asking you to do? God doesn't wait until we are sorted or successful before He uses us. So, push ahead, cut yourself some slack, and remember you're a WIP; a Work-In-Progress!
SoulFood:
- Acts 24-26,
- Luke 9:18-27,
- Ps 1,
- Pr 16:10-15 :
10 Divination is on the lips of the king;
His mouth must not transgress in judgment.
11 Honest weights and scales are the LORD’s;
All the weights in the bag are His work.
12 It is an abomination for kings to commit wickedness,
For a throne is established by righteousness.
13 Righteous lips are the delight of kings,
And they love him who speaks what is right.
14 As messengers of death is the king’s wrath,
But a wise man will appease it.
15 In the light of the king’s face is life,
And his favor is like a cloud of the latter rain.
BEFORE YOU TAKE THE PLUNGE
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
YOUR LAST DAY
What if you were told this morning that today was to be your last day on earth? How would you spend its fleeting hours? Whom would you insist on seeing? Would your behavior differ radically from what it usually is?
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Someone has wisely said," You should treat every day as if it's your last one, because one of these days you're going to be right."
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There's no getting around it. Whether our earthly life ends by accident , illness, the ravages of age, or our Lord's return, one of these days will be our last. That's why we should guard so carefully the things we do and the words we say.
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We ought to be tying up the loose ends of long-neglected matters by expressing our love and gratitude to others, by seeking reconciliation with an alienated friend, or by sharing the gospel with a neighbor.
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Perhaps you've been putting off accepting Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior until some more convenient day. But that day may never come. Since your last day on earth can be so unexpected, heed Paul's inspired words; "Now is the accepted time; behold, now is the day of salvation" (2 Cor. 6:2). Are you living each day as if it were your last?
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Written by Vernon Grounds for Our Daily Bread
EMPTY PROOF
1 Moreover, brethren, I declare to you the gospel which I preached to you, which also you received and in which you stand, 2 by which also you are saved, if you hold fast that word which I preached to you—unless you believed in vain.3 For I delivered to you first of all that which I also received: that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, 4 and that He was buried, and that He rose again the third day according to the Scriptures, 5 and that He was seen by Cephas, then by the twelve. 6 After that He was seen by over five hundred brethren at once, of whom the greater part remain to the present, but some have fallen asleep. 7 After that He was seen by James, then by all the apostles. 8 Then last of all He was seen by me also, as by one born out of due time. (1 Corinthians15:1-8)
In the days after the French Revolution, a man tried to start a new religion that he believed was superior to Christianity. But he was disappointed at his lack of success. He revealed his frustrations to a clergyman and asked awhat he could do..
The clergyman replied that it was no easy task to begin a new religion - so difficult that he had nothing to suggest. But after a moment's reflection, he said," There's one plan that you might want to consider. Why don't you get yourself crucified and rise again on the third day?"
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The firm foundation of the Christian faith is an empty tomb. The New Testament declares that the death of Jesus paid the penalty for our sin. But how can anyone know for sure that Christ's crucifixion was acceptable to God? It doesn't matter much what we think of the death of Jesus; what matters is what God thinks about it.
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God's approval of Christ's sacrifice is proven by the resurrection. It stands as God's signed receipt that He is completely satisfied. Without the resurrection, Christianity has nothing much to offer the world. But the fact that Christ died and then rose from the grave "is the power of God to salvation for everyone who believes" (Romans 1:16)
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Written by Haddon Robinson for Our Daily Bread
WHAT YOU DON'T KNOW
8 Therefore do not be ashamed of the testimony of our Lord, nor of me His prisoner, but share with me in the sufferings for the gospel according to the power of God, 9 who has saved us and called us with a holy calling, not according to our works, but according to His own purpose and grace which was given to us in Christ Jesus before time began, 10 but has now been revealed by the appearing of our Savior Jesus Christ, who has abolished death and brought life and immortality to light through the gospel, 11 to which I was appointed a preacher, an apostle, and a teacher of the Gentiles.[b] 12 For this reason I also suffer these things; nevertheless I am not ashamed, for I know whom I have believed and am persuaded that He is able to keep what I have committed to Him until that Day. 13 Hold fast the pattern of sound words which you have heard from me, in faith and love which are in Christ Jesus. 14 That good thing which was committed to you, keep by the Holy Spirit who dwells in us. ( 2 Timothy 1:8-14)
Do you know an aglet from a tang? Would you recognize duff if you walked on it?
It's not essential to know these terms to make it through life successfully. If you didn't know that an aglet is 'the covering on the end of a shoelace," that a tang is "the projecting prong on a tool," or that duff is "the decaying matter found on the forest floor," it's not all that important. You could always look it up.
We can be glad we don't have to know everything to get by in this world. We often can depend on someone else's knowledge. For instance, I don't know how to fix the brakes of my car - but as long as someone else knows and can fix them, I'm okay.
There is a knowledge, however, for which we are individualy responsible if we expect to enter heaven. I'm talking about knowing Christ personally. Learning about Him and entering into a personal relationship with Him is the only way to live wisely and be prepared to meet God. The apostle Paul had this in mind when he said, "I know whom I have believed" (2Tim. 2:12).
Do you know the One who died for you and can forgive your sins? Unless you know Him, all other knowledge is insignificant.
Written by Dave Branon for Our Daily Bread
Eternal life is knowing God
Through Jesus Christ His only Son;
Such knowledge is life's greatest quest-
Without it life has not begun. - D. De Haan
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To know Christ is the greatest of all knowledge.
THE STAR IN THE WINDOW
1 And you He made alive, who were dead in trespasses and sins, 2 in which you once walked according to the course of this world, according to the prince of the power of the air, the spirit who now works in the sons of disobedience, 3 among whom also we all once conducted ourselves in the lusts of our flesh, fulfilling the desires of the flesh and of the mind, and were by nature children of wrath, just as the others.
4 But God, who is rich in mercy, because of His great love with which He loved us, 5 even when we were dead in trespasses, made us alive together with Christ (by grace you have been saved), 6 and raised us up together, and made us sit together in the heavenly places in Christ Jesus, 7 that in the ages to come He might show the exceeding riches of His grace in His kindness toward us in Christ Jesus. 8 For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God, 9 not of works, lest anyone should boast. 10 For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them. (Ephesians 2:1-10)
During World War II, it was the custom in the United States for a family who had a son serving in the military to place a star in the front window of their home. But a gold star indicated that the son had died in support of his country's cause.
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Years ago, Sir Harry Lauder told a touching story about this custom. He said that one night a man was walking down a New York City street accompanied by his 5-year-old son. The little fellow was interested in the brightly lighted windows of the houses and wanted to know why some houses had a star in the window. The father explained that those families had a son fighting in the war. The child would clap his hands as he saw another star in the window and would cry out, " Look, Daddy, there's another family who gave a son for his country."
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At last they came to an empty lot, and a break in the row of houses. Through a gap a star could be seen shining brightly in the sky. The little lad caught his breath, " Oh, Daddy," he cried, "Look at the star in the window of heaven! God must have given His son too."
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Yes there is a star in God's window. Do you realize what He did for you? Out of His love for us, He gave His Son (Eph 2:4). Have you thanked Him?
Written by M. R. De Haan for Our Daily Bread
IMPORTANT LEADERSHIP PRINCIPLES
Over the years leadership coach Angie Ward has enlisted dozens of ministry volunteers. She says that most of the time she hear the same excuses : "I'm not a leader...I don't know anything about teens...I'm not an extrovert" (or as Moses told God, "Send Aaron"). Instead of trying to convince them otherwise, Ward tells them they have only two major responsibilities:
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(1) To love people. Face it, ministry would be easy if we didn't have to deal with people. But people matter to God and they should matter to us! Like being a part of a family and knowing what's best for your own children, you need to spend time getting to know the people who depend on you and look to you for direction. Consider their needs, not just your own. And look for ways to serve them instead of seeing them as distractions from your 'real' work. Jesus spent most of His time with people, not offering pious platitudes, but loving and ministering to them. And He said, " Love each other as I .. loved you" (Jn 13:34 NCV). It's always easier to ask people to do something, when you're modeling the same kind of behavior in your own life.
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(2) To try to think like a leader. One mega-church pastor says that before he makes any important decision, he asks himself what the other leaders he respect would do in the same situation. That's wise! Asking somebody to be a leader can be intimidating and overwhelming, whereas, asking them to think like one takes the pressure off, allows them to be less-than-perfect, and encourages them to grow into the job!
Monday, July 26, 2010
THE HOLY SPIRIT
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A few public holidays matched the weekend, allowing me time to write. Unceasingly. And I wrote feverishly. Days overlapping nights. Nights overlapping days. A quick meal, an even quicker shower and I was back at my desk, pushing my pencil hard on sheets of paper; deleting , erasing, rewriting, and inserting V's to add in new lines, scribbling all over the page; like an ancient scroll..
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I wrote. Infused. Exhilarated. Consumed.
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Then tiredness wore me down and I slept.
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But I woke up with a jerk at two in the morning, switched on the light, and I wrote again; the two lamps dangling from the rafters on my ceiling - in my study - further lit by my table lamp, with an angel moulded in bronze, holding up the lamp shade.
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Amidst the dead silence there was an awareness of holiness - a spirit descending on me, the Holy Spirit.
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I was no longer alone.
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I had biblical insights I would have otherwise missed, a surge of bold confidence in my blood, the gift of creativity im ne abounding. I wrote more. I wrote longer.
............The Holy Spirit seemed to fill me, took control of me. It made me write like a violinist lost in his own music. Only this was the Lord's music in my heart. And the words of Christ lived in me, teaching and counselling me.
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I praised the Lord. Blessed His holy name.
RESTORE WITH THE RIGHT ATTITUDE (2)
Sunday, July 25, 2010
RESTORE WITH THE RIGHT ATTITUDE (1)
When somebody messes up, God says;" Restore such a one in a spirit of gentleness." But what if they've disgraced whemselves and provided fodder for the skeptics who already think all Christians are hypocrites?? Why bother with somebody like that?
First : Because the bible says," If a man is overtaken [ caught by surpirse] ... [consider] yourself lest you also be tempted." If it happened to you you'd want somebody to help you, right? And if you're thinking you would never embezzle money, have an affair, or slap a child in anger, think again. When you're under financial pressure, sleep deprived, lonely and depressed, or your marriage is on shaky ground, you might be surprised what you'd do. Paul says, " We are just as capable of messing it up as they were. Don't be so...self-confident..You could fall flat on your face as easily as anyone else" (1 Co 10:12 TM).
Second: Because Jesus is your example. While He had no time for Pharisees who hid their sins under a religious facade, not once did He condemn anybody who was 'overtaken' by temptation and failure. When they repented He forgave and restored them. Theologian Victor Shephers writes : "When we're face to face with someone's who's been surprised because trespass overtook them, do we deflect their shame back into their face, or do we own it as ours? Do we rub their nose in it or do we absorb it, put an arm around them and affirm our solidarity-in-sinnership?? Do we regard ourselves as superior, or do we say, "Take my hand... I know the way to the cross?'"
TO LIVE IN GOD'S BLESSINGS
Blessed is the man who...
Praise the Lord!! Blessed is the man who fears the Lord, who finds great delight in His commands.
Psalm 112 :1 NIV
Psalm 112 is a description of what it means to live in God's blessings. The first verse is the door through which you must walk in order to receive them. "Blessed is the man who fears [ trusts in, honors and obeys] the Lord, who finds great delight in His commands [takes pleasure in what God says, then does it]." Now, when you see what God offers to such people you'll want to rush into the next verses. But you can't , you must qualify!! This verse is the price tag; check it carefully. You can't do anything to earn God's love, but you must obey Him to live in His blessings. But when you qualify, here's the payoff:
" His children will be mighty in the land; the generation of the upright will be blessed. Wealth and riches are in his house, and his righteousness endures forever. Even in darkness light dawns for the upright, for the gracious and compassionate and righteous man. Good will come to him who is generous and lends freely, who conducts his affairs with justice. Surely he will never be shaken; a righteous man will be remembered forever. He will have no fear of bad news; his heart is steadfast, trusting in the Lord. His heart is secure, he will have no fear; in the end he will look with triumph on his foes. He has scattered abroad his gifts to the poor, his righteousness endures forever; his horn [name] will be lifted high in honor" (Ps 112: 2-9). That's what it means to livein God's blessings.
WALKING BY FAITH
But my righteous one will live by faith. And if he shrinks back, I will not be pleased with him.
Hebrews 10:38
Walking by faith is not easy. When you make up your mind to trust God the odds are usually stacked against you. Remember Noah? When he built the ark there had never been rain!! And the outcome isn't always what you expect. Walking by faith doesn't mean your problems suddenly evaporate. Sometimes faith doesn't change your circumstances, it changes you by giving you the tenacity to hang in there when:
the check doesn't come in the mail,
the doctor says, "It's malignant,"
your spouse asks for a divorce,
the kids are running amok,
or the place you've worked for thirty years closes its doors. Faith gives you the fortitude to endure these things, confident that God is working on your behalf. "Faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see. This is what the ancients were commended for" (Heb. 11: 1-2 NIV). So walking by faith means :
(1) trusting in the faithfulness of God;
(2) following in the footsteps of ordinary people who did extraordinary things;
(3) using your faith, because its the currency of heaven.
When the bible says, "The just shall live by faith," it doesn't mean little sporadic bursts. NO, it's talking about a lifestyle! Anybody can go the first few rounds in the ring; it's when you're knocked down in the ninth that t you need the faith to get back up and keep fighting. When the plane you're flying on encounters turbulence you don't throw away your ticket or bail out, you sit still and trust the pilot. So discount your circumstances , dethrone your doubts, and start walking by faith!!
Thursday, July 22, 2010
COURAGE (III)
Paul writes: "Every detail works to our advantage..So we are not giving up. How could we! Even though on the outside it often looks like things are falling apart on us, in the inside, where God is making a new life, not a day goes by without His unfolding grace" (2 Corinthians 4:15-17 TM). Note the words, "we're not giving up". Any time we want to move forward, obstacles are going to get in the way. And God's word teaches us that we should expect nothing less. H.G.Wells asked , "What on earth can man do with himself if something didn't stand in his way?" Why would he make such a comment? Because adversity is our friend, even though it doesn't feel that way. Each obstacle we overcome teaches us about our strenghts and weaknesses. It shapes us, makes us wiser and more confident. The greatest people in the history were those who faced the most difficult challenges with courage and rose to the occasion.
That was certainly true of Winston Churchill. In his book American Scandal, Pat Williams writes about Churchill's last months. He says in 1964, President Eisenhower went to visit the former Prime Minister. Eisenhower sat by the bold-spirited leader's bed for a long period of time, neither speaking. After ten minutes, Churchill slowly raised his hand and painstakingly made the "V" for victory sign which he had so often flashed to the British people during the war. Eisenhower, fighting back tears, pulled his chair back, stood up, saluted him and left the room. To his aide out in the hallway, Eisenhower said, "I just said goodbye to Winston, but you never say farewell to courage."
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
COURAGE (II)
When it comes to acting with courage, you'll notice:
(1) Courage usually involves getting it wrong before you get it right. It's easy to be brave where you're strong; it's much more difficult where you're weak. That's when you need courage the most. General Omar Bradley remarked, "Bravery is the capacity to perform properly, even when scared half to death." We mistakenly believe that learning is passive, that we learn by reading a book or listening to a speaker. No, the learning process is summarized in these five steps:
1. Observe
2. Act
3. Evaluate
4. Readjust
5. Go back to step two
(2) Courage always takes the 'high road'. Jesus said," If someone strikes you on the right cheek, turn to him the other also" (Mt. 5:39 NIV). Dr. James B. Mooneyham writes: "When we keep score of wrongs committed against us, we reveal a lack of maturity. Theodore Roosevelt once said,' The most important single ingredient in the formula of success, is knowing how to get along with people'. Those who do not forgive are persons who have not yet learned this truth, and they are usually unsuccessful people. If you wish to improve this area of your life, here are some things that should help. First , practise forgiving. Second, think good thoughts of those persons; it's difficult to have hostile feelings toward one in whom you see good. Finally, let people know through your actions that you can forgive and forget. This will gain respect for you. Remember this: committing an injury puts you beloy your enemy; taking revenge makes you even with him; forgiving him sets you above".
My notes:
Many people say forgive and forget... But really, in my opinion we should forgive freely, but never forget. Why? By forgetting, we tend to put ourselves in the same position and get hurt by the same person over and over again. It's wiser to be careful with the person who has hurt you once. ONCE IS ENOUGH!!
COURAGE (I)
The English word for courage comes from the French word coeur, which means ' heart'. That's why we say, "Dont't take heart." The truth is
(1) It takes courage to face the truth about yourself. Jesus said, "You shall know the truth, and the truth sahall make you free" (John 8:32 NKJV). But before the truth sets us free, it usually puts us through the wringer, because the truth about ourselves is not something we like hearing. (2) It takes courage to change when staying as you are feels more comfortable. If you're willing to leave your comfort zone, step out in faith and follow God, you'll be tested. But you'll also reach heights you thought were beyond you. And you'll go further than others who possess greater talent than you do.
(3) It takes courage to stand for your convictions when you know they'll be challenged. Any time you're willing to stand for something, or try something, somebody will take a shot at you. Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote: " Whatever you do, you need courage. Whatever course you decide upon there's always someone to tell you you're wrong. There are always difficulties arising which tempt you to believe that your critics are right. To map out a course of action and follow it to the end, requires the same courage a soldier needs. Peace has its victories, but it takes brave men to win them." When Nehemiah's enemies threathened him , he said," Should a man like me run away? ... I will not" (Ne 6:11 NIV). As a result he rebuilt the walls of Jerusalem in a record fifty-two days, and got a book in the bible named after him.
How's that for courage??
Monday, July 19, 2010
UNOPENED TOMORROWS
HE KNOWS YOUR NAME
IN HARNESS WITH JESUS
You will find rest for your souls.
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
PSALM 23
Most of us live with fear and contain dread of the future.
The fear that someday we will lose everything even to in death, someday the bottom will fall out.
A fear that the plague will eventually get us.
JESUS- our loving shepherd can lay these fears in us to rest. Consider or think of His
promises given to us in Psalm 23.
If I am fearful of losing my way, He offers me direction.
He leads me beside still waters.
If I am fearful of poverty: He offers me provisions.
I shall not want... My cup overflows
If I am fearful of fatique, tiredness or burn out ; He offers me rest, renewal or re-energisement.
He makes me lie down in green pastures beside still waters. He restores my soul.
When I am fearful of spiritual compromise; He offers me growth / knowledge.
He guides me in the path of righteousness for His name sake.
When I am fearful of loneliness ; He offers me His companionship and solace / braveness.
You are with me, Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me.
If I am fearful of humiliation, he offers me honor.
You anoint my head with oil.
If I am fearful of calamity, He offers me His bountiful kindness and love.
Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life.
When I have the fear of rejection or isolation; He offers me His merciful favour.
Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life.
If I am fearful of being lost, He offers me His salvations.
I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.
PSALM 23
The Lord is my shepherd,
I shall not want,
He makes me lie down in green pastures,
He leads beside quite waters,
He restores my soul,
He leads me in the path of righteousness for His name sake.
Yea, eventhough I walk through the valleys of death,
I will fear no evil for Thou art with me.
Thy rod, and Thy staff,
they protect me,
Thou prepare a table before me,
in the presence of my enemies,
Thou anoint my head with oil,
My cup runs over,
Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me,
All the days of my life,
And I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever. Amen.
Reference: This piece was adapted from the journal of Mr David Navaraj Peters, my late granduncle who was called to the Lord on the 10th of November 2008. May God bless his soul.