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Bearing Fruit And Sharing Fruit

ā€œBy their fruits you will know them.ā€ Mt 7:20 NKJV

When we speak about ā€œthe fruit of the Spirit,ā€ we are talking about these nine qualities of character: ā€œLove, joy, peace, longsuffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-controlā€ (Gal 5:22-23 NKJV). These fruits are not for ā€œshow,ā€ they are for sharing with others; otherwise theyā€™re no better than fruit that was never grown in the first place. Suppose you drive up to a roadside produce market with your heart set on buying fresh vegetables. You see homegrown tomatoes, squash, cucumbers, and several varieties of peppersā€”everything you need and more. Just as you start to select your items, the farmer who owns the stand says, ā€œSorry, this produce isnā€™t for sale. I just like to grow it and enjoy looking at it until it rots. Then I throw it away.ā€ Huh? Now you likely havenā€™t encountered such an absurd situation, and probably never will. Thatā€™s because farmers and customers know that produce is for consuming. Sure, itā€™s beautiful to look at, but its God-ordained purpose is to bring nutrition and health to people. If all we do is go to church and preach about fruit, analyze fruit, and examine each otherā€™s fruit, we are failing miserably. Itā€™s not enough to bear fruit, we must share that fruit with others so they can be blessed and impacted by the kingdom of God. Paul writes, ā€œFor we are Godā€™s masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so we can do the good things he planned for us long agoā€ (Eph 2:10 NLT). Bearing fruit and sharing fruit are two sides of the same spiritual coin.

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Godā€™s Leadings

ā€œWe walk by faith, not by sight.ā€ 2Co 5:7

Good leaders will tell you there are times when theyā€™re not sure; when they donā€™t know all theyā€™d like to know. And if theyā€™re really frank theyā€™ll admit, ā€œIā€™m glad the people Iā€™m supposed to lead donā€™t know how much I donā€™t know!ā€ Whether youā€™re a leader or a follower, the Bible says, ā€œWe walk by faith, not by sight.ā€ But letā€™s be honest; sometimes we know what God wants us to do but we donā€™t like it. So we pray hoping Heā€™ll change His mind and rubber-stamp what we want. But itā€™s not going to happen. God canā€™t bless you beyond your last act of disobedience. In the book of Hebrews we read, ā€œBy faith Abraham, when called to go to a place he would later receive as his inheritance, obeyed and went, even though he did not know where he was goingā€ (Heb 11:8 NIV). When you follow God, most times youā€™ll go out not knowing as much as youā€™d like to. Counselors, study groups, success manuals, committees, business plans, and projections can help you. But there comes a time when you have to leave your comfort zone and move in the direction God is pointing. Will you have answers to all your questions and clarity about all your concerns? No. Just like your carā€™s headlights donā€™t shine round the next corner, God will give you instructions on a ā€œneed-to-know basis.ā€ And itā€™s the only way to live! It keeps you dependent on Him, helps you to remember whoā€™s in charge and who deserves credit for your successes. And by the way, Godā€™s leadings take a lifetime to learn, so donā€™t get discouraged.

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Blessed On The Job

ā€œIn all to which you set your hand.ā€ Dt 28:8 NKJV

The word vocation comes from the Latin word vocare, which means ā€œspiritual calling.ā€ Every vocation, regardless of what it is, is a calling from God. And once you start to see your job in that light, youā€™ll find it easier to believe God wants to bless you on the job. So with that in mind you need to: (1) Pursue work compatible with your gifts. ā€œIf anyone serves, he should do it with the strength God provides, so that in all things God may be praisedā€ (1Pe 4:11 NIV). (2) Learn everything possible about your job. ā€œLet the wise listen and add to their learningā€ (Pr 1:5 NIV). (3) Recognize God as your true employer. ā€œServe wholeheartedly, as if you were serving the Lord, not men, because you know that the Lord will reward everyone for whatever good he doesā€ (Eph 6:7-8 NIV). (4) See work as Godā€™s gift, not punishment. ā€œWhen God gives any man wealth and possessions, and enables him to enjoy them, to accept his lot and be happy in his workā€”this is a gift of Godā€ (Ecc 5:19 NIV). (5) Use criticism to your advantage. In fact, make it work for you. Ask for suggestions and correction. ā€œPoverty and shame shall be to him that refuseth instruction: but he that regardeth reproof shall be honouredā€ (Pr 13:18). (6) Do more than whatā€™s expected. ā€œWhosoever shall compel thee to go a mile, go with him [two]ā€ (Mt 5:41). (7) See the Lord as your work partner. Stay Christ-conscious throughout the day as you perform your duties, and ā€œthe Lord shall command blessing on youā€¦and in all to which you set your hand.ā€

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People-Building (2)

ā€œEach of us should please his neighborā€¦build him up.ā€ Ro 15:2 NIV

Two men who shared a hospital room ended up becoming friends. One was allowed to sit up for an hour every day. His bed was beside the only window. The other man spent his life flat on his back. Each day the man at the window would describe the activity and color of the outside world: the park overlooking the lake, ducks swimming, children playing, couples walking hand-in-hand, the skyline in the distance. His friend, who could see none of this, smiled and imagined it all in his mindā€™s eye. One day the man by the window died and his roommate moved into his place. He propped himself up to look outside and was amazed to see a drab cinder-block wall! Confused, he asked the nurse how come his friend had described the scenery in such glowing terms. She replied, ā€œActually, he was blind and he couldnā€™t even see the wall. He just wanted to encourage you.ā€ Paul said, ā€œEach of us should please his neighborā€¦to build him up.ā€ Thereā€™s great satisfaction in encouraging people, especially when your own situation is less than ideal. One author writes: ā€œWhen you tell someone theyā€™re beautiful, you change how they see themselves. A girl in love thinks sheā€™s the most beautiful girl in the world because her young man said so. When a teacher tells a student heā€™s smart, he works harder and achieves more. When a parent tells a child sheā€™s loved, she has confidence to reach for the stars. On the other hand, a doctor who point-blank tells a patient that heā€™s ā€˜terminalā€™ can speed up the death process.ā€ Words are powerful; use yours to build people up.

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Find A Prayer Partner; Pray In Agreement

ā€œWhen two of you get togetherā€¦heaven goes into action.ā€ Mt 18:19 TM

The Bible says, ā€œWhen two of you get together on anything at all on earth and make a prayer of it, my Father in heaven goes into action.ā€ Becky Smith was eighty-four years old and her sister Christine was eighty-two. The years had taken sight from the first and bent the body of the second, so they couldnā€™t attend church. Yet their church needed them. They lived on the Isle of Lewis off the coast of Scotland, and a spiritual darkness had settled on their village of Barvas. The congregation was losing people, and the youth were mocking the faith, speaking of conversion as a plague. In October 1949 the Presbytery of the Free Church of Scotland called upon their members to pray. But what could two elderly, housebound sisters do? Quite a lot, they determined. They turned their cottage into an all-night house of prayer. From 10:00 p.m. to 4:00 a.m. two nights each week, they asked God to have mercy on their city. After several months, Becky told Christine that God had spoken these words to her: ā€œI will pour water on him who is thirsty, and floods on the dry groundā€ (Isa 44:3 NKJV). She urged her pastor to conduct a revival and invite the well-known evangelist Duncan Campbell to speak. When Campbell refused to come, she insisted: ā€œGod says heā€™s coming and heā€™ll be here in a fortnight.ā€ And it happened! For five weeks Campbell preached every night to overflowing crowds at 7:00 p.m., 10:00 p.m., midnight, and 3:00 a.m. Sinners were converted, pubs closed for lack of patrons, and the Isle of Lewis tasted the presence of Godā€”all because two women prayed in agreement.

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Nothing Can Separate You From Godā€™s Love

ā€œCan anything ever separate us from Christā€™s love?ā€ Ro 8:35 NLT

Paul asked the great question: ā€œCan anything ever separate us from Christā€™s love?ā€ When you donā€™t know why God loves you in the first place, itā€™s easy to doubt His love at times. You want to know how He feels about you when you act like a jerk, when you snap at anything that moves, when your thoughts are gutter-level, and when your tongue is sharp enough to slice a rock. You ask, ā€œHow does He feel about me then?ā€ And what about when bad things happenā€”does God care then? Does He love you in the midst of fear? Is He with you when danger lurks? In other words, ā€œWill He ever stop loving me?ā€ Thatā€™s the great question, isnā€™t it? Perhaps you crossed the line this week. Or you started drinking and kept at it until you couldnā€™t walk. Or your business took you where youā€™d no business being. Or you cursed God for making you stand at the grave of a loved one you werenā€™t ready to give up. Did you drift too far? Did you wait too long? Did you slip too much? Were you too uncertain? ā€œCan anything ever separate us from Christā€™s love?ā€ No, absolutely not. Paul reassures us: ā€œI am convinced thatā€¦Neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither our fears for today nor our worries about tomorrowā€”not even the powers of hell can separate us from Godā€™s love. No powerā€¦above orā€¦belowā€”indeed, nothing in all creation will ever be able to separate us from the love of Godā€¦in Christ Jesus our Lord (vv. 38, 39 NLT).

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Do What God Has Told You (6)

ā€œYou need to persevere.ā€ Heb 10:36 NIV

Try to imagine what life on the ark must have been like for Noah. He probably didnā€™t get much sleep. He was feeding, cleaning, and caring for thousands of animals around the clock. And it must have smelled to high heaven. Did you know that African elephants produce eighty pounds of waste per day? It was smelly and messy. And thatā€™s a pretty accurate picture of what obedience sometimes looks like. Itā€™s hard work, and it gets harder. The blessings of God can complicate your life. But unlike sin, they bring a level of joy and fulfillment you have never known (See Pr 10:22). No matter what vision God has given you, it will take longer and be harder than you ever imagined. Noah offers a little reality check, doesnā€™t he? If a decade sounds like a long time to patiently pursue a God-ordained passion, try twelve decades! Itā€™s amazing what God can do if you just keep hammering away year after year! We tend to overestimate what we can accomplish in a year, but we underestimate what God can accomplish in a decade. The key is to be a planner and a plodder. Planners see into the future and cast a vision; plodders put one foot in front of the other and keep going one day at a time. Success is not just about getting where God wants you to go, itā€™s about who you become in the process. Itā€™s crossing the finish line the way the apostle Paul did: ā€œI have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, and I have remained faithfulā€ (2Ti 4:7 NLT). So, do what God has told you to do.

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Do What God Has Told You (4)

ā€œNoah found favor in the eyes of the Lord.ā€ Ge 6:8 NIV

You ask, ā€œWhat is the favor of God?ā€ Itā€™s God doing for you what you cannot do for yourself. It opens doors of opportunity. It turns opposition into support. It can help you land a promotion, make the list, or seal the deal. The Bible says, ā€œJesus grew in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and menā€ (Lk 2:52 NIV). Note, just as you can grow in wisdom and stature, you can also grow in favor with God and men. So instead of being content with the level of favor you enjoy, ask God for an increase. You ask, ā€œHow do I find favor?ā€ Obedience! It begins by surrendering your life to Christ. ā€œNo good thing does He withhold from those who walk uprightlyā€ (Ps 84:11 NAS). And Godā€™s favor is not limited to the spiritual realm; it extends to the material realm as well. In Noahā€™s life, it translated into ingenious inventions. He didnā€™t just build the first boat and pioneer the shipbuilding industry, he also held a wide variety of patents. According to Jewish tradition, Noah invented the plow, the scythe, the hoe, and a number of other implements used for cultivating the ground. The favor of God translated into good ideas. It doesnā€™t matter what you do, God wants to help you do it. He wants to favor your business plan, your manuscript, your lesson plan, your legal brief, your sales pitch, etc. But youā€™ve got to position yourself for that favor by acting in obedience. If God knows Heā€™ll get the glory, He will bless you beyond your ability and beyond your resources.

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Donā€™t Be So Easily Upset

ā€˜Great peace have those who love Your law; nothing can make them stumble.ā€™ Ā Psalm 119:165 ESV

Are you easily upset? Even over little things? Spend more time praying and reading your Bible. The following article turned up in a newspaper: ā€˜A lady took my seat in church. Sheā€™s very niceā€¦ a good friend, in fact. I can sit anyplace; no big deal. My seatā€™s on the right as you enter the sanctuary. I can rest my arm on the end. Itā€™s a good seat, but I wouldnā€™t raise a fuss about a seatā€¦ never hold a grudge. Actually, it was three months ago she took it and I really donā€™t know why. Iā€™ve never done anything to herā€¦ never taken her seat. I suppose Iā€™ll have to come an hour early to get my seat. She took it because itā€™s one of the best seats in the house. Sheā€™d no business taking itā€¦ and Iā€™m not going to church two hours early to get whatā€™s rightfully mine. This is the way social injustices begin: abusive people taking other peopleā€™s seats. Itā€™s the way seeds of revolution are sown. A person can only stand so much. Whereā€™s it all going to end? If somebody doesnā€™t stand up and be counted, nobodyā€™s seat will be safe. People will sit anywhere they please, and next time theyā€™ll take my parking place. World order will be in a shambles!ā€™

We smile, but itā€™s amazing how quickly we get bent out of shape when our little routine is disrupted. Do you know why the Christian life is described asĀ ā€˜the high callingā€™Ā (Philippians 3:14 KJV)? Because it means taking the high road and serving others, rather than taking the low road and putting ourselves first.

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Ask God for the Impossible

ā€œCall to me and I will answer you. Iā€™ll tell you marvelous and wondrous things that you could never figure out on your ownā€(Jeremiah 33:3b The Message).

Daniel gives us a great example for how to handle an impossible situation. When asked to interpret King Nebuchadnezzarā€™s dream in Daniel 2, Daniel responded in a manner we can model.

In recent devotionals, Iā€™ve told you that Daniel didnā€™t panic, and that he tried to understand why the king made the request. He also asked for more time, and then gathered a prayer team.

Daniel also prayed and asked for God to give supernatural help.

When youā€™re put in an impossible situation, your talent, logic, and education wonā€™t solve your problem.

Only God can.

Thatā€™s why you pray and ask God for his supernatural help. God told Jeremiah, who lived at the same time as Daniel:Ā ā€œCall to me and I will answer you. Iā€™ll tell you marvelous and wondrous things that you could never figure out on your ownā€(Jeremiah 33:3b The Message).

Thatā€™s what Daniel needed. He needed the Lord to show him what he would never be able figure out on his own.

Daniel could guess for a thousand years and never figure out the kingā€™s dream. But God could tell him in an instant.

The Bible saysĀ we donā€™t haveĀ becauseĀ we donā€™t ask.

So many times we miss out on Godā€™s best simply because we never ask him for it.

Iā€™ve seen God do this over and over again in my life. Iā€™ve faced big odds that I couldnā€™t fathom solving on my own. So Iā€™ve prayed.

And God has answered. My life is a series of answered prayers.

I want God to do the same for you.Ā 

Will you ask him for his best for your life?

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Do What God Has Told You (1)

ā€œNoah did everything just as God commanded him.ā€ Ge 6:22 NIV

Noahā€™s ark measured 300 cubits in length, 50 cubits in width, and 30 cubits in height. A cubit is the equivalent of 17.5 inches. That means the ark was the length of one and a half football fields. The internal volume of the ark was 1,518,750 cubic feetā€”the equivalent of 569 train boxcars. If the average animal was the size of a sheep, it had capacity for 125,000 animals. To put that into perspective, there are 2,000 animals from 400 different species at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C. That means you could fit sixty National Zoos on board Noahā€™s ark. And since it was the first boat ever built, itā€™s not like it came with an instruction manual. It was back-breaking work that required blood, sweat, and tears. And it took an incredible amount of faith to build the ark. Who builds a boat in the desert? Who hammers away for 120 years on something they might not even need? Who banks their entire future on something that has never happened before? According to Jewish tradition, Noah didnā€™t just start building the ark. He planted trees first. After they were fully grown, he cut down the trees, sawed them into planks, and built the boat. And hereā€™s an interesting piece of information: Not until the late nineteenth century did a ship that size get constructed again. Yet that design ratio is still considered the golden mean for stability during storms at sea. Noahā€™s act of obedience literally changed the world. And obedience will change your world too, so do what God has told you

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Donā€™t Be A Hypocrite
ā€œAll their works they do to be seen by men.ā€ Mt 23:5 NKJV

Hereā€™s a working definition of the word hypocrisy: ā€œto be seen by men.ā€ Jesus had a no-tolerance policy when it came to hypocrisy. Why? Because He knew it turns people against God. Instead, He taught: (1) Expect no credit for your good deeds. None. If no one notices, you arenā€™t disappointed. If someone does, you give the credit to God. Stop and ask yourself this question: ā€œIf no one knew of the good I do, would I still do it?ā€ If not, youā€™re doing it ā€œto be seenā€ by people. (2) Give your financial gifts in secret. Money stirs the phony within us. We like to be seen earning it. And we like to be seen giving it. So Jesus said, ā€œWhen you give to someone in need, donā€™t let your left hand know what your right hand is doingā€ (Mt 6:3 NLT). (3) Donā€™t fake your spirituality. When you go to church, donā€™t select a seat just to be seen, or sing just to be heard. If you raise your hands in worship, raise holy ones, not showy ones. When you talk, donā€™t doctor your vocabulary with trendy religious terms. Nothing nauseates more than a fake ā€œPraise the Lord,ā€ or a shallow ā€œHallelujah,ā€ or an insincere ā€œGlory be to God.ā€ Ever hear children in a playground shouting, ā€œWatch me?ā€ Thatā€™s acceptable because theyā€™re still immature, but itā€™s not acceptable in Godā€™s kingdom. Silence the trumpets. Cancel the parade. Enough with the name-dropping. If accolades come, politely deflect them before you believe them. Slay the desire to be noticed. Stir the desire to serve God. In other words, donā€™t be a hypocrite!

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Seven Scriptural Steps To Success

ā€œHe wasā€¦successfulā€¦because he obeyed the Lord.ā€ 2Ch 31:21 CEV

Here are seven scriptural steps to success in life: (1) Put God first. He wants you to succeed; what good parent wouldnā€™t? So work on your relationship with Him. ā€œAcquaint now thyself with himā€¦thereby good shall come unto theeā€ (Job 22:21). (2) Help others to become successful. ā€œWhatsoever good thing any man doeth, the same shall he receive of the Lordā€ (Eph 6:8). Donā€™t just be interested in yourself, become interested in others too. (3) Create a climate of confidence around you. As long as you keep speaking words of doubt, youā€™ll never experience victory. Remind yourself that your ā€œsufficiency is of Godā€ (2Co 3:5). (4) Stay informed. ā€œA wise man will hear and increase in learningā€ (Pr 1:5 NAS). Observe, read, and grow. If youā€™re willing to pay money for a good meal but not for a good book, perhaps you value your appetite more than your intellect. (5) Visualize yourself attaining your goal. Think and talk in success pictures. Moses did that: ā€œHe had his eye on the One no eye can see, and kept right on goingā€ (Heb 11:27 TM). (6) Write down your plan and establish deadlines. Make a detailed list of required activities, and set checkpoints. Guard your mind and prioritize your time. ā€œUse your head. Make the most of every chance you getā€ (Eph 5:16 TM). (7) Set a realistic goal. And work toward it one priority at a time. Many things in life fail for one reasonā€”broken focus. So avoid distractions: ā€œA double minded man is unstableā€ (Jas 1:8). If you do these seven things, youā€™ll succeed in life.

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ā€œLord, What Should I Do?ā€ (2)

ā€œThe way of a fool seems right to him, but a wise man listens to advice.ā€ Pr 12:15 NIV

Another way God will lead you is: Through godly advice. Moses experienced this. Instead of getting help, he tried to do it all himself. At that point his father-in-law, Jethro, said to him, ā€œWhat you are doing is not goodā€ (Ex 18:17 NIV). Then he told Moses to delegate responsibility to capable leaders who could share the load with him. ā€œMoses listened to his father-in-law and did everything he saidā€ (Ex 18:24 NIV). As a result, Mosesā€™ problem was solved, and Israel made it successfully to the Promised Land. Some of the time God will speak to you directly and reveal what you should do, but much of the time He will speak to you through relationships. He will bring wise and seasoned people alongside you. At that point you need to be humble enough to heed their advice. You may be good; indeed, you may be better than most. But youā€™ll never be as good as you could be, without the help of others. But you must be careful who you listen toā€”trustworthy counselors and persons who want only what God wants. Such persons will stay objective, listen carefully, and answer slowly. Often they wonā€™t give you an answer at the time you ask for it. They want to sleep on it; they want to pray about it; they want to think about it. Such a person is like having an extra set of eyes and ears. Why would you want to live without them? So today be open to those God sends into your life to help guide you.

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ā€œLord, What Should I Do?ā€ (1)

ā€œGod is working in you.ā€ Php 2:13 NLT
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Another way in which God will lead you is: Through the inner promptings of the Holy Spirit. As a parent, you wouldnā€™t allow your children to get into trouble if you could stop themā€”and neither would God. ā€œFor God is working in you, giving you the desire and the power to do what pleases him.ā€ God will give you a desire to do His will, plus the power to carry it out. You ask, ā€œBut how can I know Godā€™s voice?ā€ Through time, through testing, through experience, and most of all through intimacy with Him. When a loved one calls you on the phone, they donā€™t have to say, ā€œHello, this is your husband or your wife calling.ā€ You know their voice! And learning to recognize the inner promptings of the Holy Spirit is crucial, because much of the time you wonā€™t be able to figure it out. ā€œThe Lord directs our steps, so why try to understand everything along the way?ā€ (Pr 20:24 NLT). When all is said and done, you will say, ā€œHonestly, I didnā€™t figure this thing out. It must have been God.ā€ The longer you walk with God the less youā€™ll know about why He leads as He does, but youā€™ll know with assurance that He does lead you. Knowing that is what will draw you back to Him time and time again to seek His guidance. The apostle Jude said, ā€œI felt I had to write and urge you to contend for the faithā€ (Jude v.3 NIV). Those wordsā€”ā€œI felt I had toā€ā€”are nothing less than the inner promptings of the Holy Spirit.

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Say Yes To God

ā€œThen I said, ā€˜Here am I! Send me.ā€™ā€ Isa 6:8 NKJV

William Carey is referred to as ā€œthe father of modern missions.ā€ But the number of his accomplishments in India was almost equalled by the number of obstacles he overcame just to get there. He was told by a group of ministers, ā€œIf God wants to save the heathen, young man, He will do it without your help or ours.ā€ Carey was not a career missionary. He was a young Englishman in poor health with a pregnant wife and small children. He was just like the rest of usā€”trying to make ends meet and keep life together. But he had something else, a burning question he could not escape: ā€œWho will reach the lost in India, if I donā€™t go?ā€ Looking back later, Carey realized that the challenges he overcame at home were what qualified him to succeed in his God-given assignment abroad. The same thing happened to Isaiah the prophet: ā€œI heard the voice of the Lord, saying: ā€˜Whom shall I send, and who will go for Us?ā€™ Then I said, ā€˜Here am I! Send me.ā€™ And He said, ā€˜Go, and tell this peopleā€™ā€ (vv. 8-9 NKJV). But before Isaiah was qualified to go, he needed a life-changing encounter with God. ā€œThen one of the seraphim flew to me, having in his hand a live coal which he had taken with the tongs from the altar. And he touched my mouth with it, and said: ā€˜Behold, this has touched your lips; your iniquity is taken away, and your sin is purgedā€™ā€ (vv. 6-7 NKJV). Do you sense God preparing you and getting ready to send you? If so, say yes.

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Keep On Praying

ā€œNever stop praying.ā€ 1Th 5:17 CEV

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Have you become discouraged and stopped praying about the problem? If so, the word for you today is: ā€œKeep on praying.ā€ God may not answer in the way you think He should, or within the timeframe you think He should, but when you pray according to His Word, He has promised to answer: ā€œNo good thing will He withhold from those who walk uprightlyā€ (Ps 84:11 NKJV). When the children of Israel went to battle against a vastly superior army of Amalekites, Moses selected the Mountain of Prayer over the Valley of Battle and the Israelites won (See Ex 17:8-13). When Abraham learned about the impending destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, he ā€œremained standing before the Lordā€ (Ge 18:22 NIV) rather than rushing out to warn the cities. When advisors informed Nehemiah that Jerusalem was in ruins, what did he do? Before he laid one stone in the foundation, he built a foundation of prayer under the whole project (See Ne 1:4). Paulā€™s letters contain more requests for prayer than they do appeals for money or comfort. And what about Jesus? He rose up early to pray (See Mk 1:35). He dismissed people to pray (See Mt 14:23). He climbed a mountain to pray (See Lk 9:28). Before going to the cross, He prayed all night (See Lk 22:39-46). Every word He spoke and every work He performed was saturated in prayer. And if He needed to do that, you do too! Bottom line: You can accomplish great things after youā€™ve prayed, but nothing great until youā€™ve prayed. So the word for you today isā€“keep on praying.

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People-Building (3)

ā€œWeā€¦ought to bear with the failings of the weak.ā€ Ro 15:1 NIV

If you think youā€™ve nothing of real value to offer others, consider the words of an unknown poet: ā€œOne song can spark a moment; one flower can wake a dream. One tree can start a forest; one bird can herald spring. One smile begins a friendship; one handclasp lifts a soul. One star can guide a ship at sea; one word can frame the goal. One vote can change a nation; one sunbeam lights a room. One candle wipes out darkness; one laugh can conquer gloom. One step can start a journey; one word can start a prayer. One hope can raise our spirits; one touch can show you care. One voice can speak with wisdom; one heart can know whatā€™s true. One life can make a difference; you seeā€¦itā€™s up to you.ā€ Author Jon Walker says: ā€œEncouragement is part of Godā€™s nature. The New Testament word for encouragement is the same word Jesus used for the Holy Spirit who comes alongside us as an advocateā€¦constant comforterā€¦resident reminderā€¦holy helperā€¦indwelling guideā€¦supplier of courage. Another way God encourages us is when other believers come alongside us as agents of encouragement. Encouragers offer affirmation and confirmation to those who see Godā€™s hand working in their lives (See 1Th 2:3-4); exhortation and reassurance to those who walk through trials and tribulations (See 1Th 5:14); and reconciliation and restoration to those who stray (See Gal 6:1). While there are many ways to bring out the best in others, in reality it only takes one: a willingness to ā€˜bear with the failings of the weak and notā€¦please ourselves.ā€™ Thatā€™s how we strengthen them in the faith. Itā€™s called ā€˜people-building.ā€™ā€

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People-Building (1)

ā€œPhebeā€¦hath been a succourer of many.ā€ Ro 16:1-2

Your church needs members committed to supporting and encouraging each other. People like Phebe, whom Paul calls ā€œa succourer of many.ā€ Succor: In Greek, it applied to Olympic coaches who supported athletes and made sure they were trained and equipped to win. Bible scholar H. F. Moule describes Phebe as ā€œa championā€¦who stood up for othersā€¦a devoted, brave friend of converts in trouble, who fought battles of protest where she found oppressionā€¦and pleaded the cause of the poor.ā€ Thatā€™s a heavy-duty assignment! And in todayā€™s ā€œMe Generationā€ not many are willing to take it on. But the truth is, thereā€™s no greater investment than people. When you invest in another person you give yourself a gift, because you canā€™t light their path without brightening your own. And the divine rewards outweigh any earthly compensation: ā€œWhatever good anyone does, he will receive the same from the Lordā€ (Eph 6:8 NKJV). As one pastor observed: ā€œYou have something nobody else can give. Think about how you can make somebody elseā€™s life better. Who can you support and strengthen? Somebody needs your encouragement todayā€¦needs to know you believe in him, that youā€™re for him, that you think he has what it takes to succeed. Looking back, chances are someone played a pivotal role in helping you get where you are today. A parent or teacher who had confidence in youā€¦a boss who placed you in a higher position when you didnā€™t feel qualifiedā€¦somebody who saw more in you than you saw in yourself.ā€ Now itā€™s your turn!

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Pray That God Will Open Their Heart

ā€œAs she listened to us, the Lord opened her heart.ā€ Ac 16:14 NLT

Some of us think that successful people are difficult to win to Christ because they donā€™t have the same needs as others. But they do. Everyone has an emptiness within them that only God can fill, and He wants to use you to fill it. Consider the story of Lydia. ā€œOne of them was Lydia from Thyatira, a merchant of expensive purple clothā€¦As she listened to us, the Lord opened her heart, and she accepted what Paul was saying. She was baptized along with other members of her household, and she asked us to be her guests. ā€˜If you agree that I am a true believer in the Lord,ā€™ she said, ā€˜come and stay at my home.ā€™ And she urged us until we agreedā€ (vv. 14-15 NLT). Not only did Lydia respond to the gospel, she opened her home so that others could come and hear it too. In many cases itā€™s easier to reach successful people with the gospel. Why? Because they know that to be successful you must be open to new ideas and concepts. And they understand that in order to enjoy continued success, you must stay open to change. Donā€™t let the fact that someone is not your social peer keep you from telling them about Jesus. Note the words, ā€œAs she listened to us, the Lord opened her heart.ā€ Itā€™s your job to tell them, and itā€™s Godā€™s job to open their heart! So sow the seed of His Word into their life when you have an opportunity, and believe that the ā€œLord of the harvestā€ will do the rest.

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How To Pray For Others

ā€œMay Godā€¦give you grace, mercy and peace.ā€ 1Ti 1:2 NLT

Letā€™s face it; much of the time we donā€™t know what problems people are dealing with or what theyā€™re going through. So when you decide to pray for them, follow Paulā€™s example, in which he asked God to give Timothy these three things: (1) Grace. In the Bible, the word grace implies two things: first, Godā€™s unmerited favor; second, ā€œall of Godā€™s ability youā€™ll ever need to handle whatever you are facing.ā€ Hereā€™s a great Bible promise you should stand on in times of difficulty: ā€œGod, who gives all grace, will make everything right. He will make you strongā€¦support you and keep you from fallingā€ (1Pe 5:10 NCV). (2) Mercy. A large publishing house had a machine that automatically mailed reminders to its readers when their subscriptions had expired. One day it malfunctioned and a rancher in a remote Colorado town received 9,734 notices. So he drove for miles to the nearest post office, mailed his check, and wrote, ā€œSend me the magazine. I give up!ā€ Thatā€™s how it is with God; He keeps sending us notices. ā€œThrough the Lordā€™s mercies we are not consumed, because His compassions fail not. They are new every morning; great is Your faithfulnessā€ (La 3:22-23 NKJV). (3) Peace. The peace God gives can sustain us through the worst of circumstances. And itā€™s different from the peace the world offers. At best, the world offers temporary relief. But ā€œthe peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your mindsā€ (Php 4:7 NIV). So when youā€™re not sure how to pray for someone, ask God to give them His grace, His mercy, and His peace.

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Do What God Has Told You (5)

ā€œGod chose the foolish things of the world to shame the wise.ā€ 1Co 1:27 NIV

As long as you need manā€™s approval, God is limited in what He can do through you. Faith is the willingness to look foolish. Thatā€™s why faith and humility go hand in hand. Noah looked foolish building an ark in the desert. Sarah looked foolish believing she would conceive at ninety. Moses looked foolish asking Pharaoh to let his slaves go. The Israelite army looked foolish marching round Jericho blowing trumpets. David looked foolish attacking Goliath with a slingshot. The wise men looked foolish following a star. Peter looked foolish stepping out of the boat in the middle of a storm. And Jesus looked foolhardy hanging half naked on the cross. But the results speak for themselves, donā€™t they? Noah stayed afloat during the flood. Sarah gave birth to Isaac. Moses delivered Israel out of Egypt. The walls of Jericho came tumbling down. David defeated Goliath. The wise men found the Messiah. Peter walked on water. And Jesus rose from the dead. There comes a moment when you must quit hedging your bets, quit playing it safe and doing what youā€™ve always done. You need to build the ark, or at least plant some trees or saw some planks! Faith is acting as if God has already answered our prayers, and acting as if God has answered means acting on our prayers even if, as in the case of Noah, it takes 120 years. Jesus said, ā€œWhatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yoursā€ (Mk 11:24 NIV). What has God told you to do? Start doing it!

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Do What God Has Told You (3)

ā€œNoah walked with God.ā€ Ge 6:9 NKJV

What went through Noahā€™s mind when God told him to build a boat in the middle of dry land? Nobody had ever done it before. Yet the Bible says, ā€œNoah did everything just as God commanded himā€ (v. 22 NIV). How did he do it? Answer: ā€œNoah walked with God.ā€ Walking takes place step by step. The trouble is, we want God to reveal the second step before we take the first step of faith. But until we take the first step, He wonā€™t reveal the next step. Weā€™ve got to be obedient to the measure of revelation He has given us, if we want more of it. Thatā€™s why we get stuck spiritually. We only want to follow Christ to the point of precedenceā€”the place where we have been beforeā€”but no farther. Weā€™re afraid of doing what weā€™ve never done before because itā€™s unfamiliar territory. So we leave unclaimed the new gifts, new anointings, and new dreams God wants to give us. Youā€™ve got to push past the fear of the unknown. Youā€™ve got to do something different. The African impala can jump ten feet high and thirty feet long, yet it can be contained in a small enclosure with four-foot-high walls. Why? Because it will not jump if it cannot see where itā€™s going to land. We have the same problem, donā€™t we? We want a money-back guarantee before we take a leap of faith, but that eliminates faith from the equation. We are called to ā€œwalk by faith, not by sightā€ (2Co 5:7). So the word for you today is: Do what God has told you.

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Worshipping God Is First Step in Learning
ā€œStart with God ā€” the first step in learning is bowing down to God; only fools thumb their noses at such wisdom and learningā€Ā (Proverbs 1:7 The Message).

How do you become a great student?

Worship God.

The Bible says it like this:Ā ā€œStart with God ā€” the first step in learning is bowing down to God; only fools thumb their noses at such wisdom and learningā€Ā (Proverbs 1:7 The Message).

The apostle Paul once told Timothy that the problem with many people was they knew a lot ā€” but not what was most important. In fact, Jesus told the religious leaders,Ā ā€œYou have your heads in your Bibles constantly because you think you'll find eternal life there. But you miss the forest for the trees. These Scriptures are all about me!(John 5:39 The Message).

One day, after your life has ended, youā€™ll stand before God. Itā€™ll be your final exam. Itā€™ll be far more important than any exam a teacher or professor gives you.

At that final exam, God wonā€™t talk about how you did in math or social studies.

Heā€™ll ask, ā€œDid you know me?ā€

How will you answer?

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Do What God Has Told You (2)

ā€œBy faith Noahā€¦built an ark.ā€ Heb 11:7 NIV

Noah built the ark because God commanded it. Itā€™s what he was called to do in life. Sawing planks and hammering nails for him was an act of obedience. And when everything was said and done, it was the longest act of obedience recorded in Scripture. From start to finish, Noahā€™s one act of obedience took 43,800 days! And with each daily act of obedience, he glorified God. No matter what tool you use in your tradeā€”a hammer, a keyboard, a mop, a football, a spreadsheet, a microphone, an espresso machineā€”using it is an act of obedience. Itā€™s the mechanism whereby you worship God. Itā€™s the way you do what youā€™re supposed to do. The Bible says, ā€œWhatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through himā€ (Col 3:17 NIV). Stop putting yourself down and thinking what you do is not important. Remember the old proverb, ā€œFor want of a nailā€? It goes like this: ā€œFor want of a nail the shoe was lost. For want of a shoe the horse was lost. For want of a horse the rider was lost. For want of a rider the message was lost. For want of a message the battle was lost. For want of a battle the kingdom was lost. And all for the want of a horseshoe nail.ā€ In Godā€™s eyes, small acts of obedience are big things. When you joyfully do little things like they are big things, then God will do big things like they are little things. Thatā€™s how His kingdom advances. So the word for you today is: Do what God has told you.

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Donā€™t ā€œGo It Aloneā€

ā€œā€˜It isā€¦by my Spirit,ā€™ says the Lord.ā€ Zec 4:6 NLT

Zerubbabel was called to rebuild the temple. It was a huge undertaking, so God told him, ā€œIt is not by force nor by strength, but by my Spirit,ā€™ says the Lordā€¦ā€˜Nothing, not even a mighty mountain, will stand in Zerubbabelā€™s wayā€ (vv. 6-7 NLT). When God calls you, you need to know: (1) You may have to walk alone. When God uses you, people often assume youā€™re strong and donā€™t need anything. They donā€™t realize youā€™re just a regular person whoā€™s half scared to death at times, and whoā€™s more amazed by your success than they are. And when nobody stands with you or ministers to you, you become vulnerable to discouragement. (2) You need Godā€™s help or youā€™re in trouble. Samson discovered this: ā€œHe awoke from his sleep and thought, ā€˜Iā€™ll go out as before and shake myself free.ā€™ But he did not know that the Lord had left him. Then the Philistines seized himā€ (Jdg 16:20-21 NIV). God stepped back and let Samson see that it was the Lord doing it, and not himself. So you must live with a sense of dependence on God. (3) Itā€™s Godā€™s power, not yours, that makes the difference. If youā€™re waiting for God to give you exceptional equipment before you decide to get into the fight, youā€™re not going to experience victory. Godā€™s ā€œstrength is made perfect in weaknessā€ (2Co 12:9). The way you know youā€™re truly anointed is when God takes substandard equipment and performs supernatural feats. And that only happens when you say, ā€œLord, I donā€™t see how You could do this through me, but Iā€™m trusting You to.ā€ Thatā€™s when He gets involved!

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Labor And Laziness

ā€œHard work brings a profit, but mere talk leads only to poverty.ā€ Pr 14:23 NIV

In the book of Proverbs, Solomon uses the word sluggard no less than seventeen times. A sluggard isnā€™t a person who would work but canā€™t find a job; a sluggard is a person who could work but wonā€™t. The story is told of a fellow who applied for assistance at the welfare office. The official asked, ā€œWhy do you need financial aid?ā€ He replied, ā€œBecause Iā€™m having trouble with my eyes.ā€ The official asked, ā€œWhatā€™s the nature of your eye trouble?ā€ The man replied, ā€œI just canā€™t see myself going to work every day.ā€ And every sluggard has eye trouble. Or it doesnā€™t bother him as long as somebody else is doing the work. President Theodore Roosevelt was right when he said: ā€œExtend pity to no man because he has to work. If heā€™s worth his salt, heā€™ll work. I envy the man who has work worth doing, and does it wellā€¦far and away the best prize that life offers is the chance to work hard at work worth doing.ā€ Somehow weā€™ve lost the spirit, if not the letter of President Rooseveltā€™s thinking. Ask any employer and they will tell you that someone whoā€™ll work, work hard, do the job right, and finish the task, is getting harder to find. Godā€™s not against leisure. A worker whoā€™s rested and refreshed will be a better worker. Solomonā€™s contrast in the book of Proverbs is between labor and laziness. Parent, one of the best things you can do for your children is to pass a strong work ethic on to them, and set them up to succeed in life.

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ā€œLord, What Should I Do?ā€ (3)

ā€œAlong unfamiliar paths I will guide them.ā€ Isa 42:16 NIV

Another way God will lead you is: Through confronting your fear and taking a step of faith. Are you feeling uncertain or afraid as to Godā€™s will in the situation? His promise to you is: ā€œI will lead the blind by ways they have not known, along unfamiliar paths I will guide them; I will turn the darkness into light before them and make the rough places smooth. These are the things I will do; I will not forsake themā€ (v. 16 NIV). Pay particular attention to the words: ā€œunfamiliar pathsā€ā€¦ā€darknessā€ā€¦ā€œrough places.ā€ When youā€™ve sought Godā€™s guidance through the Scriptures, when youā€™ve tried to listen to the inner promptings of the Holy Spirit, and when youā€™ve reached for the wisdom of trustworthy people, then you must step out in faith and do what you believe God is calling you to do. Itā€™s one thing to ask, ā€œLord, what should I do?ā€ Itā€™s entirely another thing to ask, ā€œAm I willing to do it once You make it clear?ā€ Try to answer these two questions: (a) What makes risk so difficult for you? Be honest. For most of us risk and change are uncomfortable, challenging, and even threatening. Thatā€™s why the Bible says, ā€œTrust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understandingā€ (Pr 3:5). If youā€™ve been in the habit of leaning on your own understanding, itā€™s a hard habit to break. Now, God doesnā€™t say, ā€œDonā€™t use your understandingā€; He says, ā€œDonā€™t lean on itā€”lean on Me.ā€ (b) Are you willing to make a major change in your lifeā€”assuming that itā€™s the Lordā€™s will? You must answer these two questions. And not until they are answered correctly are you ready to move ahead.

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Pass It On

ā€œAsk yourself what you want people to do for youā€¦and do it for them.ā€ Mt 7:12 TM

The Bible says, ā€œAs the end approaches, people are going to be self-absorbedā€¦self-promotingā€¦dog-eat-dogā€¦the kindā€¦who smooth-talkā€¦and take advantageā€ (2Ti 3:1-6 TM). If you donā€™t believe that, try sliding into a parking space another motorist wants. Or watch shoppers in a checkout line elbowing one another to save thirty seconds. And how about ā€œyour seatā€ in church; you know, the one youā€™ve been warming for thirty years? The Bible says, ā€œBe humble and consider others more important than yourselves. Care about them as much as you care about yourselvesā€ (Php 2:3-4 CEV). Jesus said, ā€œAsk yourself what you want people to do for you, then grab the initiative and do it for them.ā€ In other words, practice putting others first. Nobel Prize-winning medical missionary Albert Schweitzer said, ā€œThe only ones among you who will really be happy are those who have sought and found how to serve.ā€ If you need motivation, start looking for the good qualities in people instead of the bad ones. And remember, they have to do the same in your case. Do something to help them. If you really want to get ahead in life, love others a little bit more than they deserve, just like God loves you. Too often we expect everyone else to practice the Golden Rule. Hymnast Henry Burton wrote: ā€œHave you had a kindness shown? Pass it on. ā€™Twas not given for thee alone, pass it on. Let it travel down the years, let it wipe anotherā€™s tears, till in heaven the deed appearsā€”pass it on.ā€

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