Are you talking to me?

“It’s no good to sit up and take notice
if we just keep on sitting.”
– Author Unknown

But he said to me,
“My grace is sufficient for you,
for my power is made perfect in weakness.
“Therefore I will boast all the more
gladly about my weaknesses,
so that Christ’s power may rest on me.
2 Corinthians 12:9 (NIV)

To do what I want, not necessarily what is best or most expedient for those around me or for the good of the Kingdom. I don’t like to hear that God told Paul that he had asked enough about deliverance from his problem. Instead, Paul needed to learn that God’s gracious strength and mercy were enough to sustain him even in trial. While I know I need to learn this same lesson, it is daunting. I want God to keep things nice and tidy for me. But then I remember I am a follower of Christ. If I am to become like my Savior, then I have to let go of my requirements on God’s answers and open up to God’s work to redeem others through me, no matter the personal cost. Only then can I truly know that his grace is sufficient for me!

Patient and loving Shepherd,
guard my heart from discouragement
in tough times and guard it
from arrogance in good times.
I know that without you
I have nothing that is permanent.
Thanks for giving me a permanent,
steadfast hope of heaven with you,
because of your grace and
strength shared with me.
In the name of Jesus I pray.
Amen.

 

 

Quality Assurance…

You know that when
you were still unbelievers,
you were led astray
and swept along in
worshiping speechless idols.
So I want you to know
that no one speaking
by the Spirit of God
will curse Jesus,
and no one can
say Jesus is Lord,
except by the Holy Spirit.
1 Corinthians 12:2-3 NLT

In the New Testament, the Holy Spirit spoke through human writers to give us some absolute truths. When the Holy Spirit lives inside people, they are not going to curse Jesus. Instead, the Holy Spirit impels them to confess Jesus as Lord and Master — not only as the Lord and Master of all creation but also as the Lord and Master to whom they yield their hearts! Because of Jesus’ resurrection from the dead, the Holy Spirit declared the Lord Jesus Christ as the powerful Son of God (Romans 1:4). Do people see Jesus in your words and deeds?

Almighty God,
I confess that I believe
that Jesus Christ is your Son,
my Lord and Savior.
I yield my heart to Jesus
and pray that my life reflects
his character and compassion.
May the words of my mouth
and the meditations of my heart
always be guided by your Holy Spirit
and lead me to confess the
glory and grace that I have found
in my Lord and Master,
Jesus Christ,
in whose name I pray.
Amen.

Who can you trust?

“Nothing is too great
and nothing is too small
to commit into the hands of the Lord.”
A. W. Pink

Stop trusting in man,
who has but a breath
in his nostrils.
Of what account is he?
Isaiah 2:22  NIV

How many times have you been disappointed by someone for whom you voted, betrayed by a friend, been abandoned by a loved one, or let down by a church leader? While we love others and care about them, every other person in our world is just like us — a flawed human being who breathes the same air and walks the same ground as we do. Only God is worthy of our ultimate trust. He showed us by sacrificing what was most precious to him so we could know his love. Let’s not put our hope in other mere mortals; only God can safeguard our trust. Let’s put our hope in him!

Father, you know the broken places
in my heart that were caused by
the failure of people in my life.
I confess that I have sometimes
become disillusioned with your way
because of the failures and
inconsistencies in your people.
Deep down I know, dear Father,
that their failures do not
mean your failure,
but it is hard for it
not to feel that way.
Call me close to you.
Give me a more gracious heart
toward those who fail me.
Establish my faith,
strong and firm in you, O LORD.
In you I put my trust.
In Jesus’ name. Amen.

Slip Sliding Away…

And this world is fading away,
along with everything that people crave.
But anyone who does what pleases
God will live forever.
Dear children,
the last hour is here.
You have heard that the
Antichrist is coming,
and already many such
antichrists have appeared.
From this we know
that the last hour has come.
These people left our churches,
but they never really
belonged with us;
otherwise they would
have stayed with us.
When they left,
it proved that they did
not belong with us.
But you are not like that,
for the Holy One
has given you his Spirit,
and all of you know the truth.
 So I am writing to you
not because you don’t know
the truth but because you know
the difference between truth and lies.
 1 John 2:17-21 NLT


Jesus had promised that the Holy Spirit, whom he called the Comforter (Counselor or Advocate depending on the translation), would come and lead us into all truth (John 16:13). The Spirit, who inspired the writing of the Scriptures (2 Tim. 2:16-17), is alive in us and helps us discern, know, and understand God’s truth (1 Cor. 2:10-16). The Spirit of the Living God lives in us and is at work in us — in me! So each of us needs to ask our self if we are inviting the Holy Spirit into our lives to help us discern, know, and understand God’s truth. Am I yielding to the Spirit and am I in the word of God seeking to be informed and transformed by the Holy Spirit? Am I asking the Holy Spirit to filter, correct, challenge, and redeem what I think, read, hear, and see? Rather than succumbing to the lie that all truth is subjective, let’s subject what we think, read, hear, and see to the Spirit of truth!

O Father,
I join my heart with the words
of your servant David, who said:
“Search me, God, and know my heart;
test me and know my anxious thoughts.
See if there is any offensive way in me,
and lead me in the way everlasting.”
Please transform my thinking
and my living by your Holy Spirit.
In Jesus’ name I pray. Amen.

 

Looking for something?

This is the day the LORD has made.
We will rejoice and be glad in it.
Please, LORD, please save us.
Please, LORD, please give us success.
Bless the one who comes
in the name of the LORD.
We bless you from
the house of the LORD .
The LORD is God,
shining upon us.
Take the sacrifice
and bind it with
cords on the altar.
You are my God,
and I will praise you!
You are my God,
and I will exalt you!
Give thanks to the LORD,
for he is good!
His faithful love endures forever.
Psalm 188:24-29 NLT
Find some time for God today.

Let’s Just Praise the Lord!

Sing to the LORD a new song,
for he has done marvelous things;
his right hand and his holy arm
have worked salvation for him.
Psalm 98:1 (NIV)

“It is the acknowledgment of our humanity and our frailness that places us in a position to have a personal encounter with the living God.” (Os Hillman) Songs can stir us up or they can bring us comfort. Songs can take us back to a special time, or songs can give us hope for things to come. Unfortunately, we usually leave the words and the music of our songs only for someone else to write, never taking time to write our own “new song.” But today, why not make up your own new song of praise and thanks to God. It doesn’t have to be great, just heartfelt and offered to the Father from whom all joyful songs come.

Father God,
thank you for the gift of song.
Please receive my song of thanks
and praise from a heart you
have filled with your delight.
In Jesus’ name. Amen.

 

Grace for Everyone

“Grace isn’t a little prayer you chant
before receiving a meal.
It’s a way to live.”

– Jackie Windspear

Learn to do right!
Seek justice,
encourage the oppressed.
Isaiah 1:17 (NIV)

We are fragile creatures that can easily be crushed by rejection and defamation of character. This can trigger both defensive and offensive actions to protect our name. We seem to have even more courage however, to be incensed when wrong is done to a friend. We are ready to fight injustice when someone we love has been wronged. However, God reminds us that our worship means little if we do not also protect those who are weak, marginalized, oppressed, and forgotten. It’s not just our friends who need our help; it’s also those who have no friends who need us. “To do right” doesn’t just mean being a good person and avoiding evil in our sanctified little enclaves; it also means to care, comfort, and encourage those no one else wants to notice. Our circle of caring and comfort is often far too small… it is time to change!

Forgive me please, dear Father,
for being selfish
with your love and grace.
I confess that I often find it
easy to stay near
those who are like me —
who look like me,
think like me,
and dress like me.
I know that there are so many
in the world around me
that do not have a friend,
much less a defender.
Open my eyes, dear LORD,
to see those in my world
that you would have me protect,
encourage, and bless.
In Jesus’ name I pray. Amen.

Defeat is not an option…

Humble yourselves, therefore,
under God’s mighty hand,
that he may lift you up
in due time.
Cast all your anxiety on him
because he cares for you.
1 Peter 5:6-7 (NIV)

In a universe so incomparably vast, in a world so marvelously diverse, we can be paralyzed by our insignificance and impotence in the face of such staggering enormity. But in moments of simple faith, we can be calmed by our reverence and dependence upon the Creator and Sustainer of such wonders and find great comfort that our lives are in his hands. Christians and the church must engage in the business of sharing Christ so souls can be rescued. As long as we are silent and passive, the ways of the world prevail. Some are timid because evangelism seems so dangerous… belonging to Christ has always been so.

“The people of the world
will hate you because
you belong to me,
for they don’t know God
who sent me.”

John 15:21 NLT

Almighty and wondrous God, thank you for knowing me even though I can’t begin to comprehend your glory. I need your love, care, protection, blessing, grace, forgiveness, and presence. Without you, I have nothing of lasting significance. Help me to share his message of faith with someone today. Please be near. In Jesus’ name I humbly ask.  Amen.

 

When we weep deeply…

In his heart a man plans his course,
but the LORD determines his steps.
Proverbs 16:9 (NIV)

What is the proper response to violence? In an increasingly violent culture, this is a question we must all ask ourselves. It isn’t just a question of what “works” to reduce violent crime; it’s also a question of how God has called his people to live and witness in a troubled world.

Genuine loves means that we hate what is evil. Think about it… We detest it creeping into our hearts and ruining our relationships. We abhor its effects on those we love. We are repelled by the eternal destruction it causes in those whose lives are tender, or weak, or wavering. So we strive to do the very best thing we can do for those we love by clinging to what is good and staying far away from evil and wickedness.

Christians still have the ministry of comfort and care to help alleviate the aftermath of evil in this world. We are called to minister to the weak, helpless, abused, and ravaged victims of evil. We are also called to hate the horrible actions and not the perpetrator of evil deeds. It is not easy being a follower of Jesus, in fact it can be heart-wrenching, but that is our calling. We must allow God to work through us even when we cannot comprehend the circumstances.

Love must be sincere.
Hate what is evil;
cling to what is good.
Romans 12:9 (NIV)

Loving Father,
May my life be a source of goodness and joy
in my family and with my friends.
Please give me wisdom to see what is good
and the courage to pursue it with passion.
Please protect me from the evil one and
forgive me when I have followed his temptations.
Please protect those I love from the fallout
of my own selfish and evil decisions.
Please purify and cleanse me so that my life
may be lived holy, and wholly, to you.
Help me to offer grace and forgiveness
even when I cannot do so with ease.
Comfort the afflicted and redeem the lost.
In the name of your Holy Son, Jesus. Amen.

 

What can you do about it?

Do you have the gift of speaking?
Then speak as though God himself
were speaking through you.
Do you have the gift of helping others?
Do it with all the strength
and energy that God supplies.
Then everything you do
will bring glory to God through Jesus Christ.
All glory and power to him
forever and ever! Amen.

1 Peter 4:11 NLT

We tend to busy ourselves and over-book our calendars in an attempt to justify our relevance. We can become frustrated and discouraged when our lofty goals are not achieved. There is the urge is to do more and more until we become exhausted. Failure to achieve success can be deflating and this misdirection takes us down a path of self-pity and perceived failure. This may be God’s way of keeping us humble. When we get to the end of a day, sometimes there is nothing left for us to do except thank and praise God!


Now all glory to God,
who is able,
through his mighty power
at work within us,
to accomplish infinitely more
than we might ask or think.

Glory to him in the church
and in Christ Jesus
through all generations
forever and ever! Amen.

Ephesians 3:20-21 NLT

While we may often dream of doing great things for God and his Kingdom, the dreams aren’t as big as God’s plans. While we may be richly talented, influential, powerful, or rich, these are merely tools in God’s hands, not symbols of our sufficiency. “God is able” has to be one of the best and most accurate phrases in the Bible. But this time, it’s said about his work in you in me. He is able of much more than we imagine to work through and in us. What can we say to that?  Just say, “Hallelujah! Praise the Lord!”

Loving Father,
please help me to know
and live your will in my life.
I want to be your vessel of ministry,
healing, blessing, and hope
to those around me
at work and play.
Please use me to your glory today,
and always. In Jesus’ name I pray.
Amen.