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First thing in the morning (1)

ā€œMorning by morning he wakens me and opens my understanding to his will.ā€

Isa 50:4 NLT

Hereā€™s a wonderful promise from Godā€™s Word: ā€œTheā€¦Lord has given me his words of wisdomā€¦that I know how to comfort the weary. Morning by morning he wakens me and opens my understanding to his will. Theā€¦Lord has spoken to me, and Iā€¦listened. I have not rebelled or turned awayā€ (vv. 4-5 NLT). Isaiah said God woke him up every morning and told him what he was supposed to do that day, and what he was to say to others! This wasnā€™t a ā€œone of a kindā€ occurrence: It happened ā€œmorning by morning.ā€ Can you imagine how differently your day would go if you took the time to hear from God before you got out of bed? Notice the word ā€œunderstanding.ā€ God can give you understanding about what you should say and doĀ beforeĀ you get into a given situation. He said, ā€œI am the Lordā€¦who teaches you what is best for you, who directs you in the way you should goā€ (Isa 48:17 NIV). Talk about having a plus in life and an edge on the competition! And hereā€™s the best part: Even if youā€™re not listening, or youā€™re not in the right place spiritually, or you donā€™t have much experience in this realm, God will work with you ā€œmorning by morningā€ until you learn to recognize and respond to His voice. Are you surprised? You shouldnā€™t be! After all, thatā€™s what good parents do with their children when they want them to grow up, mature, and enjoy lifeā€™s best.

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ā€œTurningā€¦Servingā€¦Waitingā€

ā€œYou turnedā€¦from idols to serve the living and true God,

and to wait for His Son from heaven.ā€

1Th 1:9-10 NKJV

Letā€™s read what Paul wrote to the Thessalonian believers: ā€œYou became followers of us and of the Lord, having received the word in much affliction, with joy of the Holy Spirit, so that you became examples to all in Macedonia and Achaia who believeā€¦from you the word of the Lord has sounded forthā€¦in every place. Your faith toward God has gone out, so that we do not need to say anything. For they themselves declareā€¦how you turned to God from idols to serve the living and true God, and to wait for His Son from heavenā€ (vv. 6-10 NKJV). The lives of these believers could be summed up in three words: ā€œTurning ā€¦servingā€¦waiting.ā€ Letā€™s look at each, and see what we can learn. (1) Turning. Repentance means doing an about-face turn. It calls for renouncing and forsaking your carnal thought patterns and self-indulgent ways. (2) Serving. Try serving others rather than expecting them to serve you. At the end of each day, pray, ā€œLord, how well did I serve You today?ā€ For itā€™s in serving others that you serve Him. (3) Waiting. If you knew for sure Jesus was coming back tomorrow, what would you do differently today? Would it change your habits, your words, your attitudes? Some of us live our lives as if Christ had changed His mind about coming back again. Make no mistakeā€”He is! Donā€™t be caught off guard. Endeavor to live each day in the light of His soon return. Doing that will rearrange your priorities!

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Submit to Godā€™sĀ correction

ā€œIā€¦reprove and chasten.

Rev 3:19 AMP

Godā€™s correction humbles us in ways we need to be humbled. And when He does it, we have three options: (1) Rebel against Him. (2) Rationalize and make excuses. (3) Receive His correction and get back on track. But lasting change canā€™t evenbeginĀ until you accept that God loves you unconditionally and just as you are. Without that, youā€™ll keep trying to change yourself in a vain attempt to earn His love and acceptance. The truth is, you already have itā€”you just donā€™t know it! Many of us think that by accepting ourselves weā€™re excusing all the things that are wrong with us. Not so! You canā€™t properly receive Godā€™s correction until youā€™ve a clear understanding of how much He loves you. Without that youā€™ll interpret His correction as rejection, and see His disapproval of yourbehaviorĀ as disapproval ofĀ you. To grow spiritually you must believe that God is committed to you, especially when He deals with you correctively and leads you in ways you donā€™t understand. During such times you must have an unshakeable trust in His love for you. The apostle Paul was convinced that nothing could separate him from Godā€™s love (See Ro 8:39). In Revelation chapter three God is speaking to each of us when He says, ā€œThose whom I [dearly and tenderly] love, I tell their faultsā€¦convict and convinceā€¦reprove and chasten.ā€ One of the strongest evidences of Godā€™s love and acceptance, is His correction. Indeed, you should be concerned about theabsenceĀ of it! So if Godā€™s correcting you right now, take heart and rejoice! It means He has good things in store for you.

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To Hear God, Get Near to God
ā€œIt is theĀ LordĀ who gives wisdom; from him come knowledge and understandingā€(Proverbs 2:6 TEV).Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā 

You say, ā€œI want to trust God, but I donā€™t hear him.ā€

You donā€™t hear God when your mind is filled with a thousand other distractions. To hear God, youā€™ve got to get near to God. Youā€™ve got to get alone with God and be quiet.

The Bible says,Ā ā€œBe still, and know that I am Godā€Ā (Psalm 46:10 NIV). That means sit down and shut up. Thatā€™s how you hear God and get near to God. You have to sit alone and just be quiet with your Bible and say, ā€œGod, is there anything you want to say to me?ā€ You read Godā€™s Word, and you talk to him about whatā€™s on your heart.

And, God says he will give you the wisdom you need to recognize his voice and follow through on what he says:Ā ā€œIt is theĀ Lord who gives wisdom; from him come knowledge and understandingā€Ā (Proverbs 2:6 TEV).

Pray this today: ā€œGod, I want to listen to you, not the voices of doubt. I want to get close to you and get to know you better. I want to hear you, and I promise to then obey you. I want to be one of the people that you can use and bless.ā€

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ā€œGod isā€ (4)

ā€œIā€¦made the earth and created mankind upon it.ā€

Isa 45:12 NIV

Ever wonder why weā€™ve failed to find life on any other planet, yet ours is designed to sustain us and meet our most basic everyday needs? It makes you wonder, doesnā€™t it? Do you think itā€™s just a coincidence? Not according to the Bible. In it God says, ā€œIā€¦made the earth and created mankind upon it.ā€ Did you know that if the earth was 10 percent larger or 10 percent smaller, life as we know it wouldnā€™t be possible? Or that weā€™re just the right distance from the sun so we receive the right amount of heat and light? If we were any farther away weā€™d freeze, and if we were closer we wouldnā€™t be able to survive. Consider for a moment the amazing tilt of the axis of the earth. None of the other planets are tilted like ours at 23 degrees. This angle allows the sunā€™s rays to touch every part of the earthā€™s surface over the course of a year, as the earth circles the sun. If there was no tilt to the axis, the poles would accumulate enormous masses of ice, and the center of the earth would become so hot we couldnā€™t stand it. Like an excited parent designing a room for the arrival of their newborn child, God made this earth specifically for us. ā€œFor this is what the Lord saysā€”he who created the heavens, he is God; he who fashioned and made the earth, he founded it; he did not create it to be empty, but formed it to be inhabitedā€ (v. 18 NIV).Ā Thatā€™sĀ how much God cares for us.

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ā€œGod isā€ (2)

ā€œLift your eyesā€¦to the heavens; Who created all these?ā€

Isa 40:26 NIV

Many of the worldā€™s greatest thinkers believe that God not only exists, but that He created the universe and its inhabitants. So the next time someone tells you that only simple, uneducated people believe in Godā€”donā€™t buy it. Dr. Robert Jastrow, founder and director of the Goddard Institute for Space Studies at NASA, writes in his blockbuster book,Ā God and the Astronomers:Ā ā€œThe astronomical evidence supports the biblical view of the origin of the worldā€¦The details differ, but the essential elements in the astronomical and biblical accounts of Genesis are the sameā€¦Science has proved that the universe exploded into being at a certain momentā€¦What cause produced this effect? Who or what put the matter or energy into the universe? Science cannot answer these questionsā€¦and for the scientist who has lived by his faith in the power of reason, the story ends like a bad dream. He has scaled the mountain of ignoranceā€¦is about to conquer the highest peak, and as he pulls himself over the final rock heā€™s greeted by a band of theologians whoā€™ve been sitting there for centuries.ā€ Pierre-Simon Laplace, another of the worldā€™s great astronomers, said that proof in favor of an intelligent God was infinitely more probable than that a set of writing implements thrown promiscuously against parchment would produce Homerā€™sĀ Iliad. The evidence for God as opposed to the evidence against Him as the creator of this universe, is infinity to one. It canā€™t even be measured. So rejoice: ā€œGod is.ā€ Heā€™s accessible and available, if youā€™ll just take time to pray and invite Him into your life.

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Is it you?

ā€œThen Judas, the one who would betray him, said, ā€˜Surely not I, Rabbi?ā€™ā€

Mt 26:25 NIV

In a sermon about commitment to Christ, the great preacher Charles Spurgeon said: ā€œIā€™ve known some who preached the gospel with power, but lived to depart from it altogether. Iā€™ve known others who discharged the duties of deaconship and eldership with considerable diligence, who have afterwards given way to their evil passions. Iā€™ve thought some of them to be the holiest of men. While theyā€™ve been praying Iā€™ve been lifted up to the very gates of heaven; if anyone had said these would one day fall into gross sin, I wouldnā€™t have believed it. Iā€™d sooner have believed it of myself. Those who seemed stronger than we have fallen, so why not we? Our Lordā€™s disciples who sat at the table with Him, when they were told that one of them would betray their master, each enquired: ā€˜Lord, is it I?ā€™ That was a very proper question. There wasnā€™t one who asked, ā€˜Lord, is it Judas?ā€™ Probably not one of them suspected him. And it may be that the worst hypocrite in this assembly is the one upon whom there doesnā€™t rest at this moment a single shade of suspicion. He has learned to play his part so well that his true character hasnā€™t yet been discovered.ā€ If those words hit too close for comfort, donā€™t walkā€”run to the foot of the cross today! Run to the One who, with full knowledge of your struggles and temptations, loves you unconditionally; the One whose blood cleanses you from sin, whose grace can lift and sustain you, and whose power can help you live an overcoming life.

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How to improve your relationships

ā€œLet us not love with wordsā€¦but with actions.ā€

1Jn 3:18 NIV

Here are five scriptural ways to improve the quality of your relationships:Ā (1) Always show appreciation.Ā Who are the people that really matter in your life? Let them know you love them, and do it often. Practice the ten-to-one rule: ten compliments to every one criticism! Many of us think the best way to help people is to ā€œstraighten them out.ā€ No, the best way to help others is to look for the best in them. Dr. John Maxwell calls this ā€œthe 101 Percent Principle.ā€ Look for one thing you admire in somebody, then give them 100 percent encouragement for it. Thatā€™ll help you to like them, and vice versa.Ā (2) Put others first.Ā ā€œServe wholeheartedly, as if you were serving the Lord, not menā€ (Eph 6:7 NIV). If you adopt that mindset in your dealings with others, you will go far in life.(3) Serve others gladly.Ā Talking about how difficult it is to hire and train people, an airline executive said, ā€œService is the only thing we have to sell, but itā€™s the toughest thing to teach because nobody wants to be thought of as a servant.ā€Ā (4) Forgive it, resolve it, and move beyond it.Ā If someone has hurt you and you need to address it, do it immediately. Then forgive it, resolve it, and move beyond it. And if itā€™s not worth bringing up, forget it and move on.Ā (5) Make time for the people who matter.Ā Donā€™t give away your time on a first-come-first-served basis. Donā€™t devote so much energy to ā€œthe squeaky wheelā€ that you shortchange the people in your life who matter most.

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Enjoy each day

ā€œEach day is Godā€™s gift.ā€

Ecc 9:9 TM

Solomon writes: ā€œSeize life! Eat bread with gustoā€¦Oh, yesā€”God takes pleasure inyourĀ pleasure! Dress festively every morning. Donā€™t skimp on colors and scarves. Relish life with the spouse you loveā€¦every day of your precarious life. Each day is Godā€™s gift. Itā€™s all you get in exchange for the hard work of staying alive. Make the most of each one! Whatever turns up, grab it and do it. And heartily! This is your last and only chanceā€¦for thereā€™s neither work to do nor thoughts to think in the company of the dead, where youā€™re most certainly headedā€ (vv. 7-10 TM). So, what are you waiting for? To graduate? To get married? To have children? To retire? Life is about the journey, not the destination! Your life is here and now, your family is here and now, your marriage is here and now, your career is here and now. The journey takes place every day, and you can find meaning when you search for a greater purpose. You can find small joys every day if you have eyes of faith. Solomon recognized that ultimately we all end up at the same destinationā€”the grave. The only difference lies in how much we enjoy the journey. Instead of obsessing over the things you canā€™t control, focus on what youĀ cancontrol and leave the rest to God. Phil Cooke writes: ā€œI have to believe that Godā€™s in control, and for me to always demand answers is to assume His role. Iā€™ve decided to sit back and let Him be God and let me be me.ā€ Thatā€™s a philosophyyouĀ would do well to adopt!

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Five all-important answers
ā€œIf God is for us, who can ever be against us?ā€

Ro 8:31 NLT

Paul asks five all-important questions: (1) ā€œIf God is for us, who can ever be against us?ā€ The assurance of Godā€™s presence tilts the scales in your favor. So whatever youā€™re facing today, remind yourself, ā€œGod is for me.ā€ (2) ā€œSince [God] did not spare even his own Son but gave him up for us all, wonā€™t [God]ā€¦give us everything else?ā€ (v. 32 NLT). Think about it: Would God save your soul, then leave you to fend for yourself? Or address your eternal needs and not your earthly ones? No! (3) ā€œWho dares accuse usā€¦? No oneā€”for God himself has given us right standing with himselfā€ (v. 33 NLT). Every accusing voice, including your own, counts for nothing in the court of heaven. Godā€™s acceptance trumps everybody elseā€™s rejectionā€”and He accepts you because He sees you ā€œin Christ.ā€ (4) ā€œWho then will condemn us?ā€¦Christ Jesus died for usā€¦he is sitting in the place of honor at Godā€™s right hand, pleading for usā€ (v. 34 NLT). When your accusers rise up and speak against you, Jesus, your defense attorney, silences them. Why? Because His blood covers you! (5) ā€œCan anything ever separate us from Christā€™s love?ā€ (v. 35 NLT). Paul answers his own question: ā€œNeither 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 loveā€¦nothing in all creation will ever be able to separate us from the love of God that is revealed in Christ Jesus our Lordā€ (vv. 38-39 NLT). Knowing these five truths will help you enjoy your day, and sleep better at night!

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Staying power (3)
ā€œI have opened my mouth unto the Lord, and I cannot go back.ā€

Jdg 11:35

Staying power overcomes family opposition.Ā When Jephthahā€™s family disowned him and threw him out of the house, he built an army that delivered Israel from the hands of their enemies. As a result, he ended up becoming the nationā€™s youngest judge. When faced with the challenge to ā€œfold up or hold up,ā€ David Livingstone demonstrated staying power. His wife, Mary, gave him so much trouble, always complaining and criticizing, that she made his lifeā€™s work almost impossible. The tension between them became so great that Livingstone sent her home to England for a period of more than twelve years while he suffered, bled, and ultimately died in Africa for the cause of Christ. When Jesus went home to Nazareth to minister to the people He grew up around, some of them tried to throw Him off a cliff. And in spite of His teachings and miracles, His family thought He was mad. Did that hurt Him? Of course. But He didnā€™t let it stop Him. He said: ā€œAnyone who wants to be my follower must love me far more than he does his own father, mother, wife, children, brothers, or sistersā€”yes, more than his own lifeā€”otherwise, he cannot be my disciple. And no one can be my disciple who does not carry his own cross and follow meā€¦donā€™t begin until you [first] count the costā€ (Lk 14:26-28 TLB). When your family opposes you, love them and pray for them because God can change their hearts. And until He does, keep serving Him.

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Staying power (1)

ā€œWe are hard pressed on every side, but not crushed.ā€

2Co 4:8 NIV

Hereā€™s a saying that has proven to be true: ā€œWhat doesnā€™t destroy us makes us stronger.ā€ And here are four sayings that have proved to be false: (1) ā€œWhen you become a Christian all your problems are over.ā€ Whoever told you that didnā€™t get it from Scripture. Paul said, ā€œWe are hard pressed on every side, but not crushed; perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not abandoned; struck down, but not destroyedā€ (vv. 8-9). (2) ā€œAll the problems youā€™ll ever encounter are addressed in the Bible.ā€ God tells us many things in His Word, but He still requires us to ā€œwalk by faith, not by sightā€ (2Co 5:7). That means receiving guidance from His Word, from the promptings of the Holy Spirit, and from the counsel of godly friends. (3) ā€œIf youā€™re having problems you must be unspiritual.ā€ The opposite is true. Satanā€™s attack is proof that you havenā€™t been conquered, that you represent a threat to the kingdom of darkness, and that youā€™re doing the will of God. And the greater the attack, the greater the level of blessing that awaits you beyond it, so keep going. (4) ā€œBeing exposed to sound Bible teaching automatically solves every problem.ā€ It will certainly help you solve your problems, but it wonā€™t solve them for you. You must be a ā€œdoerā€ of the Word and not a ā€œhearer onlyā€ (See Jas 1:23). Paul writes, ā€œBe strong in the Lord and in his mighty power. Put on all of Godā€™s armor so that you will be able to stand firm against all strategies [and tricks] of the devilā€ (Eph 6:10-11 NLT). In other words, you need ā€œstaying power.ā€

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Be joyful!

ā€œYou shall go out with joy.ā€

Isa 55:12 NKJV

Every morning say, ā€œToday, I will go out with joy.ā€ That will set your attitude straight! Generally speaking, there are three kinds of people: (1) Those who feel bad about feeling good. They believe weā€™re not supposed to be happy, just ā€œresponsible.ā€ (2) Those who rain on your parade because your joy bothers them. Often these folks have been hurt by life and anger simmers just beneath the surface. (3) Those who lift your spirit and breathe life into you. You say, ā€œBut doesnā€™t the Bible tell us believers are supposed to be different from nonbelievers?ā€ Yes, but not negatively differentā€”positively different! And unless you commit yourself to walking in the joy of the Lord, youā€™ll find negative ways of distinguishing yourself from nonbelievers. Paul writes, ā€œRejoice in the Lord alwaysā€ (Php 4:4 NIV). If youā€™re thinking, ā€œThatā€™s easy for Paul to say; he doesnā€™t have my problems,ā€ think again! When Paul wrote those words he was in prison with no chance of getting out. For him joy was a decision, not a reaction to circumstances. You ask, ā€œHow could Paul be joyful in prison?ā€ Because he understood that true joy comes from devoting yourself to something bigger than your own interests. The Bible says, ā€œThe joy of the Lord is your strengthā€ (Neh 8:10). True joy calls for three things: (a) Making a conscious choice to focus on Godā€™s goodness every single day. (b) Reaching out to bless others every chance you get. (c) Understanding that joy produces strength, which explains why your joy is the Devilā€™s primary target. When you lose your joy you lose your strength, and he winsā€”so be joyful!

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Divine guidanceĀ 

ā€œGod is working in you, giving you the desire and the power

to do what pleases him.ā€

Php 2:13 NLT

Underline these words: ā€œGod is working in you.ā€ He does this as you engage your mind, open your mouth, move your feet, and use your hands to do what Heā€™s already put into your heart. The moment you say yes to His will, He gives you the ability to perform it. Notice, He doesnā€™t reveal His will to you, then call you. He calls you, and as you step out in faith and obey Him, He reveals His will to you step by step, empowering and equipping you as you go. If youā€™re thinking youā€™d like a little more detail before you make a commitment, take note.Ā First: God may make you uncomfortable where you are.Ā ā€œLike an eagle that stirs up its nestā€¦The Lordā€¦led himā€ (Dt 32:11-12 NIV). To teach her children to fly, a mother eagle literally pushes them out of the nest. Talk about being out of your element! Can you imagine what they are thinking? ā€œItā€™s myĀ motherdoing this to me.ā€ But until a baby eagle is forced out of its comfort zone, it doesnā€™t realize it was born to fly, spread its wings, release its power, and take its place in the heavens. Is God stirring up your comfort zone today?Ā Second: Godā€™s direction is impossible to follow without His help.Ā He plans it that way. Jesus said, ā€œWithout Me you can do nothingā€ (Jn 15:5 NKJV).Ā Third: Thereā€™s persistence in His leading.Ā Human ideas go away, but Godā€™s direction stays. That means time is on your sideā€”so stay in step with God and donā€™t get ahead of Him.

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Bound by a commitment to love

ā€œMany waters cannot quench love, nor can rivers drown it.ā€

SS 8:7 NLT

The storyā€™s told of a wedding where the minister said to the groom, ā€œDo you take this woman for better or for worse? For richer or for poorer? In sickness and in health?ā€ And the groom said, ā€œYes, no, yes, no, no, yes.ā€ We all want the better, richer, and healthier parts of marriage, but thatā€™s not the way relationships work. In some modern marriage ceremonies the bride and groom pledge to stay together ā€œas long as love shall last.ā€ Letā€™s hope they both know a good divorce attorney, because theyā€™re probably going to need one. The truth is that relationships which are based on feelings donā€™t last. The only real stability in marriage is produced by a firm commitment that holds two people steady when emotions are fluctuating wildly. Can you imagine a parent saying to a child, ā€œIā€™ll care for you as long as I shall love you?ā€ No, and neither does a wishy-washy expression of love hold much promise for the future of a marriage. Think about it this way: Emotion is like the caboose on a train, but commitment is the engine that pulls the relationship through all the ups and downs of everyday living. Solomon puts it this way: ā€œMany waters cannot quench love, nor can rivers drown it. If a man tried to buy love with all his wealth, his offer would be utterly scorned.ā€ And one more thoughtā€”the theme of the Bible is resurrection. That means even though your love may feel dead, God can cause it to live again if youā€™re both willing to let Him work in your heart.

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ā€œRestless, irritable, andĀ discontentā€

ā€œGive me this water so that I donā€™t get thirsty.ā€

Jn 4:15 NIV

In Alcoholics Anonymousā€™ twelve-step program those seeking recovery are taught that when they become ā€œrestless, irritable, and discontentā€ theyā€™re in danger of going back to their drug of choice. And that doesnā€™t work! Why? Because inside each of us thereā€™s a God-shaped blank that onlyĀ HeĀ can fill. Some of us try to fill the blank with human relationships. Jesus met a woman whoā€™d been divorced five times and was now living with her boyfriend. The conversation went like this: ā€œJesus answered, ā€˜Everyone who drinks this water will be thirsty again, but whoever drinks the water I give him will never thirst. Indeed, the water I give him will become in him a spring of water welling up to eternal life.ā€™ The woman said to him, ā€˜Sir, give me this water so that I wonā€™t get thirstyā€™ā€ (vv. 13-15 NIV). Your body tells you when itā€™s hungry and thirsty. So does your soulā€”and if youā€™re wise youā€™ll listen. The only ā€œsafeā€ addiction is total surrender and dependency on God! We all have a tendency to respond to what our flesh craves instead of what our spirit needs. So we turn to things like work, sex, and entertainment. Now weā€™ve added a new oneā€”the Internet. Psychologists are actually treating people with ā€œInternet addiction.ā€ Honestly! King David had it all: power, popularity, pleasure, and possessions. But it left him empty, so he wrote, ā€œAs the deer pants for streams of water, so my soul pants for you, O Godā€ (Ps 42:1 NIV). Learn to recognize when you are ā€œrestless, irritable, and discontent,ā€ and reach for God.

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Fresh Grace Every Day

ā€œI am concerned about the big business deal that I have to close tomorrow.ā€ ā€œI am worried about tomorrowā€™s job interview.ā€ ā€œMy medical test results will be out tomorrow. I am afraid it wonā€™t be good.ā€

God does not want you to worry about tomorrow. He wants you to know that He gives you all the help you need for today, and when tomorrow comes, so will fresh help from Him.

This is Godā€™s principle even in the Old Testament. When the children of Israel were in the desert, God gave them fresh manna from heaven every morning. (Exodus 16:13ā€“16, 31) They did not have to worry about tomorrow because when tomorrow came, there was fresh manna again. He was their provision every day.

Today, Godā€™s manna is the grace He gives you every day. If you are worried about a situation tomorrow, know that there will be sufficient grace for that situation when it comes. God wants you to simply rest in His ability to heal, deliver, protect and provide for you every day.

In the Old Testament, when the armies of Moab and Ammon came against King Jehoshaphat, God told the anxious king, ā€œDo not be afraid nor dismayedā€¦for the battle is not yours, but Godā€™sā€¦You will not need to fight in this battleā€¦stand still and see the salvation of the Lordā€¦ā€ (2 Chronicles 20:15ā€“17)

When the next morning came, King Jehoshaphat saw how God caused such confusion to come upon his enemiesā€™ camp that it brought about their own slaughter. Amid all that fighting in the enemy camp, Godā€™s people merely stood still and saw Him fight the battle for them just as He had promised.

My friend, when you see a problem looming in your tomorrow, donā€™t be afraid or dismayed. Look to the Lord, and see His grace and salvation deliver you.

God wants you to live a stress-free life, not one filled with worries about tomorrowā€™s problems. When tomorrow comes, His grace will be there for you as your help, protection, favor and enabling!

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Pray Perfect Prayers In The Spirit

Wouldnā€™t you like to pray effective prayers that are always in line with the will of God and which always hit the mark? Well, when you pray in the Spirit, you can.

You see, when we pray in English or our known language, and according to our limited understanding, we can pray amiss. Sometimes, our heads get in the way and we find ourselves asking, ā€œIsnā€™t it selfish of me to pray like this?ā€ or ā€œAm I praying in line with Godā€™s will?ā€

My friend, that is why God gives us the gift of praying in tongues. When we pray in tongues or in the Holy Spirit, we can never pray out of Godā€™s will because the Holy Spirit ā€œmakes intercession for the saints according toĀ the will of Godā€.

In other words, we pray perfect prayers in line with Godā€™s will when we pray in tongues. And the Bible goes on to tell us that ā€œif we ask anything according to His will, He hears us. And if we know that He hears us, whatever we ask, we know that we have the petitions that we have asked of Himā€. (1 John 5:14ā€“15)

Isnā€™t it wonderful that God has put in you the Holy Spirit who prays perfectly? He knows the heart of God and precisely what you need. And He makes intercession for you because He loves you very much.

The Holy Spirit is like your lawyer or legal counselor. He knows what belongs to you legally. He knows what your blood-bought rights are in Christ. Best of all, He knows exactly how to enforce them in your life!

Beloved, when you pray in tongues, you allow the Holy Spirit to pray perfect prayers through you. He pleads your case before God. He knows where you have gone wrong and what the root of the problem is. He also has the wisdom, solution and power to win your case. With the Holy Spirit on your side, you cannot but come out victorious!

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What Have You Been Saying?

Many things in life can cause us to fearā€”losing our jobs, deadly diseases, terrorist attacks and so on. When these things confront us, we tend to give in to worry and fear, and start talking about our fears.

Job was no different. He constantly feared that God would punish him and his family because he kept thinking that his sons had sinned against God. He would get up early in the morning to offer burnt sacrifices, saying, ā€œIt may be that my sons have sinned and cursed God in their hearts.ā€ And the Bible tells us that he did this ā€œregularlyā€. (Job 1:5)

So Job kept confessing the sins of his sons and fearing that something terrible would happen to him and his family. In fact, his sin-consciousness didnā€™t just produce fear, the Bible tells us that he ā€œgreatly fearedā€. (Job 3:25)

It is important that we understand that it was Jobā€™s sin-consciousness that opened the door to Satan. His preoccupation with sins that his family may have committed gave Satan the opportunity to bring death and destruction into his life. God had a hedge of protection around Job. But when he started being sin-conscious and having a fearful expectation of judgment, the hedge was removed and Satan could attack him. (Job 1:9ā€“12)

My friend, today, if you have sinned, donā€™t say, ā€œI have failed again. I deserve to be punished by God.ā€ Know that you already have forgiveness of sins because Jesus was punished and condemned in your place! (Ephesians 1:7) So say, ā€œI am the righteousness of God in Christ. Jesus, You are my holiness and perfection.ā€ (1 Corinthians 1:30; 2 Corinthians 5:21)

We must be mindful of what we believe and say regularly because ā€œdeath and life are in the power of the tongueā€. So when you hear of a deadly virus taking many lives, donā€™t say, ā€œIā€™m next because I have not been a good Christian!ā€ Instead, say, ā€œJesus, You are my righteousness and protection. Surely You shall deliver me from the snare of the fowler and from the perilous pestilence!ā€ (Psalm 91:3)

Beloved, such believing and confessing not only please God, but they also shut the door on Satan so that he cannot make any inroad into your life!

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ā€œGod isā€ (3)

ā€œThe Lord isā€¦the Creator ofā€¦the earth.ā€

Isa 40:28 NIV

Contrary to what weā€™ve been led to believe, science and Scripture arenā€™t necessarily opposed. The ranks of Bible-believing scientists have grown rapidly since the discovery of quantum physics, which demonstrates the amazing symmetry and order that make up the universe. Did you know that one of the most brilliant scientific books of our time was written by no less than sixty notable scientists, including twenty-four Nobel Prize winners? The bookā€™s title isĀ Cosmos, Bios, Theos,which meansĀ Universe, Life, and God.Ā And one of the contributing authors, Yale physicist Professor Henry Margenau, concludes, ā€œThereā€™s only one convincing answerā€ for the intricate laws that exist in nature. And what does this brilliant man think it is? Evolution? Coincidence? Happenstance? No! Margenau believes that ā€œcreation is by an omnipotent omniscient God.ā€ So to believe in God is to believe in scienceā€¦andĀ the infallible Word of God. The Bible says: ā€œThe Lord is the everlasting God, the Creator of the ends of the earthā€¦He gives strength to the weary and increases the power of the weakā€¦those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faintā€ (vv. 28-31 NIV). That means through prayer you can tap into the greatest power and most loving care in the universe. Amazing!Ā Howyou face each day depends onĀ WhoĀ youā€™re looking to. So look to God. Put your trust in Him. ā€œCommit to the Lord whatever you do, and your plans will succeedā€ (Pr 16:3 NIV).

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ā€œGod isā€ (1)

ā€œGod isā€¦a very present help in trouble.ā€

Ps 46:1 NKJV

The Bible says, ā€œGod isā€¦a very present help in trouble.ā€ But first you must believe that ā€œGod is,ā€ otherwise the best you can hope for is good luck or human help. And how far do you think thatā€™ll get you? When the doctor says he canā€™t do any more to save you or a loved one, who will you turn to? When youā€™ve run out of answers and need guidance, where will you go to find them? When youā€™re guilt-ridden and long for peace and forgiveness, whoā€™ll provide them for you? When you do away with God you become your own god, because you recognize no greater power in the universe than yourself. You can see why the Bible says, ā€œThe fool has said in his heart, ā€˜There is no Godā€™ā€ (Ps 14:1 NKJV). How foolish to cut yourself off from the greatest source of help in all the universe! For the next few days letā€™s talk about why ā€œGod is,ā€ and why you should put your trust in Him.

First, letā€™s look atĀ astronomy. The Bible says: ā€œThe heavens proclaim the glory of God. The skies display his craftsmanshipā€¦night after night they make him known. They speak without a sound or wordā€¦Yet their message has gone throughout the earthā€ (Ps 19:1-4 NLT). Did you know that 90 percent of the worldā€™s astronomers believe in God? Thatā€™s a higher percentage than can be found among butchers, bakers, and candlestick makers! The great minds who have thoroughly examined His handiwork, believe that ā€œGod is.ā€ How about you?

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Prepare yourself

ā€œWe rebuilt the wallā€¦for the people worked with all their heart.ā€

Ne 4:6 NIV

To succeed, Nehemiah needed favor with his boss, the king. So he prayed that this heathen potentate would finance the rebuilding of the walls of Jerusalem. It was a bold prayer, and it wasnā€™t answered overnight. But Nehemiah didnā€™t sit around waiting. In the meantime he put together a plan, assembled a team, and scheduled a date to begin the work. That way when the king said yes, he was ready to move. Some folks think if Godā€™s going to do something, why should we do anything? Then there are those who think they donā€™t need God at all, so they try to do it on their own. But both extremes are wrong. Sometimes God has to balance what Heā€™s doing in your life with what Heā€™s doing in somebody elseā€™s life, so that ā€œall things work together for goodā€ (Ro 8:28). In Nehemiahā€™s case, waiting for a letter of authorization from the king and funding for the project was like waiting for a government grantā€”it can take a while. But the Bible says, ā€œThe kingā€™s heart is like channels of water in the hand of the Lord; He turns it wherever He wishesā€ (Pr 21:1 NAS). Nehemiah exercised bold confidence in Godā€™s willingness to provide. He also understood that while he was waiting, it was his responsibility to prepare and set things in place so that when God gave him the green light he was ready to move. He exercised faithā€”and wisdom. He knew he couldnā€™t do Godā€™s part, and that God wouldnā€™t do his part. So the word for you today is: ā€œPrepare yourself!ā€

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Be an Esther

ā€œThese things happened to them as examples for us.ā€

1Co 10:11 NLT

Itā€™s a mistake to think the great achievers in the Bible were somehow different from us and say, ā€œIn my situation a life like that isnā€™t possible.ā€ Esther was born into slavery, and because of her beauty a pagan king made her one of his wives. Talk about feeling out of place! But no place is out of place, when youā€™re in the place God wants you to be! When Haman plotted to have the Jews exterminated, Esther was strategically positioned by God to save them. She discovered her lifeā€™s purpose when her uncle Mordecai told her she had ā€œcome to the kingdom for such a time as thisā€ (Est 4:14 NKJV). And what was her response? ā€œI will go to the king [on behalf of my people]ā€¦and if I perish, I perish!ā€ (v. 16 NKJV). But instead of perishing, she prevailed! So what can we learn from Esther?Ā (1) When you first start out, God wonā€™t give you all the details.That doesnā€™t mean He doesnā€™t have a plan. Itā€™s in seeking Him that you discover His plan and draw on His strength.Ā (2) Knowledge is power.Ā Whether youā€™re a slave or a sovereign, when you know God has called you it enables you to overcome each obstacle as it arises.Ā (3) Knowing Godā€™s in control gives you boldness.Ā When Esther said, ā€œIf I perish, I perish,ā€ she was simply putting herself into Godā€™s hands, knowing that even death can be faced with confidence when you trust Him. Not only does God have a place for you here on earth, He has an even better one for you in heaven. And that puts you in the ultimate win-win situation.

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Staying power (4)


ā€œJoseph had a dream, and when he told it to his brothers, they hated him.ā€

Ge 37:5 NIV

Staying power overcomes misunderstanding and rejection.Ā Sometimes the people you count on to support you will actually try to undercut you. When God gives you a vision too big for them to handle, theyā€™ll say, ā€œYouā€™re getting too big for your boots,ā€ and then try to cut you down to sizeā€”their size! Josephā€™s brothers sold him into slavery, then went home and told their father heā€™d been killed by a wild beast. Can you imagine how Joseph felt when someone asked, ā€œTell me about your familyā€? General Dwight D. Eisenhower said, ā€œThere are no victories at bargain prices.ā€ And sadly, betrayal happens as often in church as in secular society. When Charles Spurgeon was in his early twenties, such large crowds came to his church that the building couldnā€™t accommodate them. So he met with thirty of his church leaders and suggested they build an auditorium that would seat 5,500 people. Allegedly, he told them that if any of them doubted the possibility of accomplishing this, they should leave. And twenty-three did! But Spurgeon held true to the vision God had given him. He had the ā€œstickabilityā€ to see it through, and for over thirty-five years crowds packed the Metropolitan Tabernacle morning and night, making it one of the most influential churches in history. ā€œGot any rivers you think are un-crossable? Got any mountains you canā€™t tunnel through? God specializes in things thought impossible; He can do just what no other can do.ā€

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Staying power (2)

ā€œHere on earth you will have many trials.ā€

Jn 16:33 NLT

Two more reasons you need to develop staying power are:Ā (1) It overcomes prolonged illness.Ā When sickness saps your physical, emotional, and mental strengthā€”thatā€™s when you need staying power. The Bible says, ā€œThe strong spirit of a man [or woman] sustains him in bodily pain or trouble, but a weak and broken spirit who can raise up or bear?ā€ (Pr 18:14 AMP). Charles Spurgeon was known to multitudes as ā€œthe prince of preachers.ā€ His ministry impacted London and much of the British Isles. Yet he was so sick that he had to spend a lot of his time resting in Southern France. His wife, who became an invalid after the birth of their twin sons, transcended her physical limitations with staying power. Though paralyzed, she directed from her bed an unprecedented book distribution effort. And itā€™s largely because of her staying power that Spurgeonā€™s books are on the shelves of more people around the world than the books of most other ministers.Ā (2) It overcomes financial limitations.Ā George MĆ¼ller, who founded homes for orphans in England, is a prime example of staying power. He saved the lives of thousands of children, and he did it by faith. Many times he didnā€™t have the money to buy food for their next meal, but he never complained. Instead he prayed. And in response to his faith, money poured in from all over the world, much of it from people he never knew. MĆ¼ller lived by the scriptural principle: ā€œNever be lacking in zeal, but keep your spiritual fervor, serving the Lord. Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayerā€ (Ro 12:11-12 NIV).

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What it means to really love
ā€œLove cares more for others than for self.ā€

1Co 13:4 TM

Some of the greatest insights on what it means to love someone come from the pen of the apostle Paul: ā€œNo matter what I say, what I believe, and what I do, Iā€™m bankrupt without love. Love never gives up. Love cares more for others than for self. Love doesnā€™t want what it doesnā€™t have. Love doesnā€™t strut, doesnā€™t have a swelled head, doesnā€™t force itself on others, isnā€™t always ā€˜me first,ā€™ doesnā€™t fly off the handle, doesnā€™t keep score of the sins of others, doesnā€™t revel when others grovel, takes pleasure in the flowering of truth, puts up with anything, trusts God always, always looks for the best, never looks back, but keeps going to the end. Love never diesā€ (vv. 3-8 TM). John had been married to Mary for fifty years. One night in bed she said, ā€œWhen we were young you used to hold my hand.ā€ A little irritated, he slowly reaches out his hand. ā€œWhen we were young you used to snuggle up to me,ā€ Mary said. Even more slowly, Johnā€™s body creaks and turns, nestling against hers. ā€œWhen we were young you used to nibble on my ear,ā€ she whispered. Abruptly he throws back the covers and jumps out of bed. Bewildered, Mary asks, ā€œWhere are you going?ā€ ā€œTo get my teeth!ā€ he grumbles. To nibble on an ear when youā€™re full of romance and bubbling hormones is one thing. To nibble on that same ear years later when it holds a hearing aid, when the scent in the air is Vicks VapoRub, and when you have to get up to get your teethā€”thatā€™s love!

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God Is A Giver, Not A Taker

Some Christians mistakenly believe that God gives and also takes away. At funerals, we sometimes hear the minister say, ā€œThe Lord giveth, and the Lord taketh. Blessed be the name of the Lord.ā€

I remember an occasion when I was looking at a baby who was suffering from cancer. I heard one of his family members comment, ā€œYou canā€™t be sure what Godā€™s will is. He may or may not heal.ā€ What that person meant was that although the Lord had given the parents this baby, He might later take the baby away from them.

Job displayed this very same attitude when he received the news that he had lost his property and children. Thinking that God was the source of his problems and not knowing that it was actually Satan who had come against him, he said, ā€œNaked I came from my motherā€™s womb, and naked shall I return there. The Lord gave, and the Lord has taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord.ā€ (Job 1:21) Such a statement seems to honor God, but in reality, it reveals an erroneous view of our heavenly Father.

As children of God, we know what the Fatherā€™s will is for us. He is a giver, not a taker! Jesus said, ā€œDo not fear, little flock, for it is your Fatherā€™s good pleasure to give you the kingdom.ā€ (Luke 12:32) It is the devil who is the thief. He comes to steal, kill and destroy. But Jesus came to give us life more abundant. (John 10:10)

Jesus met every need and healed every sickness brought before Him, and at the cross, He gave His own life. Never once did He take anything away from the people who came to Him. And the Bible says that whoever has seen Jesus has seen the Father. (John 14:9)

Beloved, your heavenly Father wants you to know today that He is the one who gives you all good things. And if He has already given us heavenā€™s bestā€”Jesus, ā€œhow shall He not with Him also freely give us all thingsā€?

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Compassion With Action

Luke 7:13

When the Lord saw her, He had compassion on her and said to her, ā€œDo not weep.ā€

My friend, there is no trial, difficulty or challenge we face today that our Lord Jesus cannot identify with. The moment we experience a trial, right there and then, because He ā€œwas in all points tempted as we areā€ (Hebrews 4:15), He feels it too and is able to sympathize with our weaknesses.

Jesusā€™ compassion for you is the same compassion He felt for the widow at Nain when He saw the dead body of her only son being carried out of the city gate to be buried. (Luke 7:11ā€“15) It must have been terrible for her to experience the death of her only son after having already experienced the death of her husband. What a horrible thought to be left all alone in the world with no means of support! When Jesus saw her, He was moved with compassion and said to her, ā€œDo not weep.ā€

Now, some religious leaders might also be moved to approach her, but only to say, ā€œLook sister, something is terribly wrong. Your husband died. Now, your only son has died. You must find out what is wrong. You better ask God what sin you have committed and repent. Or perhaps there is a curse in your life that needs to be broken.ā€

Isnā€™t it beautiful that Jesus did not extend more confusion or condemnation toward her? He only extended His compassion to her, telling her, ā€œDonā€™t weep.ā€ This same Jesus will also come to you when you are most distraught and say, ā€œDonā€™t cry.ā€

And Jesusā€™ sympathy does not stop at ā€œOh, you poor thing! I am so sorry about what has happened to you.ā€ No, His sympathy will move Him to give you the miracle you need in your life. That is why He raised the widowā€™s son back to life!

Beloved, rest in the truth that He who is seated at the Fatherā€™s right hand today understands what you are going through and sympathizes with your weaknesses. The compassion of Jesus toward you causes Him to breathe life into your dead situation and turn it around for your good!

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Four steps to overcoming fear

ā€œThe Lord is with me; I will not be afraid.ā€

Ps 118:6 NIV

First, be willing to take a risk. Ā Yes, you might be hurt or embarrassedā€”so what? To overcome insecurity and gain confidence you must allow yourself the freedom to take a chance. Start writing that book, take those music lessons, stand up and speak at the meeting! Feel the fear and do it anyway! ā€œFear of man will prove to be a snare, but whoever trusts in the Lord is kept safeā€ (Pr 29:25 NIV).Ā Second, learn to laugh at yourself. Get over your obsessive need for approval and acceptance and learn to laugh at your mistakes. Weā€™re all human; stop taking yourself so seriously! When you make a mistake, be the first to see the funny side, and youā€™ll find people more supportive than you think. Third, start thinking realistically. Itā€™s time to drop the security blanket and realize itā€™s not all about you. You are not the center of the universe, and your little faux pas donā€™t mean that much in the bigger scheme of things. Besides, mistakes are often better teachers than success. Ā Fourth, reward yourself for little victories. When you complete a project, reward yourself. When you take advice or correction without retaliating, reward yourself. Often the people we lash out at, are those trying the hardest to help us. Get used to the idea that youā€™re valuable, talented, and skilled, and your worth in Godā€™s eyes is inestimable. Stop scrutinizing yourself through distorted lenses and start seeing yourself with 20/20 vision. Once you can do that, your fears will be replaced by confidence in yourself and in your future.

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