*Go all the way*
_āI consider everything a loss compared toā¦knowing Christā¦āĀ Philippians 3:8 NIV_
While John was a prisoner on the Isle of Patmos, far from his loved ones and surrounded by the cries of abused captives, he had a vision of Jesus. He writes, āā¦When I saw Him, I fell at His feet as deadā¦ā (Revelation 1:17 NKJV) Incredible revelation in the midst of confinement, chaos and pain; thatās how it works! The difficult circumstances youāre going through right now can actually clear your perceptions, cause you to seek God as never before, and find answers for your life. Johnās predicament proves that negative experiences donāt hide the Lord; they reveal Him. Instead of destroying you, Satanās attack can actually develop you. Yes, it stresses you, but it also stretches you spiritually. In Hebrews chapter 11 we see two things: the deeds of their faith and the depth of their faith. Where did God prove His faithfulness to Daniel? In the lionsā den. Where did the Lord reveal Himself to the three Hebrew children? In a fire, heated seven times over. Thereās a place in God where fiery trials consume everything except your desire to know Him. Though that place may sometimes escape your grasp, never let it escape your gaze. It was Paulās all-consuming goal: āI consider everything a loss compared to the surpassing greatness of knowing Christ.ā (Philippians 3:8 NIV) There it is: no reservations, no retreat, and no regrets; just a desire to know God intimately and a commitment to āgo all the way with Him.ā Let that be your heartās desire today!
*Donāt Just PrayāBelieve!*
_āWhatever things you ask when you pray, believe that you receive them, and you will have them.āĀ Mark 11:24 NKJV_
One of the dangers in praying is not expecting God to answer. The Bible says, āWithout faith no one can please God. We must believeā¦ God is real andā¦ He rewards everyone who searches for Him.ā (Hebrews 11:6 CEV) The only currency God trades in is faith, and āfaith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.ā (Romans 10:17 NKJV) As you immerse yourself in Scripture, faith takes root and begins to grow. And faith is what makes your prayers effective. But what if your faith lines up with Godās Word and the answer is delayed? Keep praying and believing! āDo not throw away your confidence; it will be richly rewarded. You need to persevere so that when you have done the will of God, you will receive what He has promised.ā (Hebrews 10:35ā36 NIV)
When a rural farming community was hit by severe drought, the local church called a prayer meeting. Almost everybody in town showed up (interesting how trouble has a way of getting our attention). As the pastor stood before a packed church he noticed an 11-year-old girl beaming with excitement in the front row. Lying on the pew beside her was a bright red umbrella poised and ready for use. The beauty and innocence of the sight made him smile, as he compared the childās faith with that of all the others in the church. Looking at the congregation, he announced: āThe rest of us came to pray for rain, but she came expecting God to answer!ā
So donāt just prayābelieve!
Heās Always A Step Ahead (2)
His faithful promises are your armour and protectionĀ Psalm 91:4 NLT
A vendor at a fair gave Mavis Gustafson Pigford a free Gideon Bible. She tucked it in her purse and forgot about it. Later as she walked along, a car pulled up, the driver pointed a gun and told her to get in. She writes: āI did as he said. He pulled over and tried to force me down on the seat. I struggledā¦ and finally he ordered me out of the car. Before my feet hit the ground, I heard a shot and felt a sharp pain in my side. I collapsed, and the man came aroundā¦ took my walletā¦ threw my purse at my head and shot it. I felt a dreadful impact. Still consciousā¦ I heard the car drive away and I stumbled to a nearby farmhouse. The woman called for helpā¦ and as I was rushed to hospital, the police closed in on the drug-crazed driver who attacked me. Before surgery to remove the bullet in my side, my sister came to see me. āDo you know what saved your life?ā she asked. She handed me the Bible from my purse. A bullet was lodged inside, its tip stopping exactly atĀ Psalm 37:14ā15 NIV: āThe wicked draw the swordā¦ to slay those whose ways are upright. But their swords will pierce their own hearts, and their bows will be broken.āā
Yet another example of how Godās always a step ahead: āHe will rescue you from every trapā¦ shelter you with His wings. His faithful promises are your armour and protectionā¦ He will order His angels to protect you wherever you goā¦The Lord says, āI will rescue those who love Meā¦ protect those who trust in My name.ā
Donāt Proceed Without Peace
āTo be controlled by the Spirit results inā¦ peace.āĀ Romans 8:6Ā GNT
When your thoughts, actions and plans are approved by God, Heāll confirm it by giving you an inner āknowingā. (SeeĀ 1 John 2:20) The Bible says: āLet the peace of Christ [the inner calm of one who walks daily with Him] be the controlling factor in your hearts [deciding and settling questions that arise]. To this peace indeed you were called as members in one body [of believers].ā (Colossians 3:15Ā AMP) When youāre being led by God, youāll have a sense of peace even in the midst of difficult circumstances. His peace is like a baseball umpire who decides whatās āsafeā and whatās āout of boundsā for you.
But beware of false peace. Sometimes your desire to do a certain thing will be so strong that it will actually produce a false sense of peace that comes from your own excitement about the idea. As time passes this false peace will disappear and Godās true will, will emerge. So wait for it. As a rule you should never move too quickly on important decisions. The Bible says, āTo be controlled by the Spirit results inā¦ peace.ā So donāt proceed if your inner peace canāt hold its weight against what you think or hear. You donāt have to explain to others why you donāt have peace about it; indeed, sometimes you wonāt know why. Just say, āI feel itās not wise for me to do this at this time because I donāt have peace about it.ā
Thereās power in having peace. And one more thing: once you know that youāve heard clearly from God, do all you can to keep your peace and donāt become anxious.
To Know Where Youāre Going, Evaluate Where You Are
"Do not think of yourself more highly than you ought, but rather think of yourself with sober judgment, in accordance with the faith God has distributed to each of youāĀ (Romans 12:3b NIV).
The first and greatest barrier to change in any area of your life is pride.
The fact is, nobody has it all together. I donāt have it all together. You donāt have it all together. The Pope doesnāt have it all together. The Bible says thereās nothing perfect on Earth except Godās Word. Everything on this planet is broken because of sin.
But we walk around trying to impress people and pretend like weāve got it all together. The problem is, if you want to have lasting change in your life, you first have to humbly assess your current state and admit that you donāt have it all together. You have to admit you have a problem with your finances, with your health, or wherever you struggle in your life.
Romans 12:3b says,Ā āDo not think of yourself more highly than you ought, but rather think of yourself with sober judgment, in accordance with the faith God has distributed to each of youāĀ (NIV).
Are you willing to ask the people closest to you, āWhere do I need to change?ā Do you have the courage to ask other people to be honest about you and with you?
Why is this so important? Because you can only manage what you measure. If you donāt know the measure of your faith, you canāt grow in your faith. If you donāt know the measure of your health, you canāt develop and grow in health. If you donāt know the measure of where you are financially, you canāt set financial goals. If you donāt know the measure of where you are spiritually or vocationally or relationally, then you canāt grow in those areas. You can only manage what you measure.
Itās also important to record your progress in any goal in a journal. If youāre going to set some health goals, financial goals, or any other kind of goal, record your progress throughout the year so you can measure your growth.
Evaluate where you are so that you can know where you should go.
Taking Care of Your Body Is Worship
āTherefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of Godās mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God ā this is your true and proper worshipā(Romans 12:1 NIV)
For change to happen in any area of your life, whether itās financial, vocational, educational, mental, or relational, you have to begin with the physical.
Why? Because your body affects your behavior. Your muscles affect your moods and your motivation. Your physiology can actually affect your psychology.
Romans 12:1 says,Ā āTherefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of Godās mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God ā this is your true and proper worshipāĀ (NIV).
The problem with a living sacrifice is that it can choose to crawl off the altar. We do this all the time. We offer ourselves to God, and then we take ourselves back. This is not a once-for-all offer. Youāve got to do it four, five, or maybe 10 times a day!
So what is āyour true and proper worshipā? There are three things you can do with your body that the Bible says are acts of worship:
Cleanse your body.Ā The Bible says in 2 Corinthians 7:1,Ā āLet us purify ourselves from everything that contaminates body and spirit, perfecting holiness out of reverence for GodāĀ (NIV). You cleanse your body by controlling what you allow in your mind through what you watch and listen to, and in your body by what you eat and drink.
Care for your body.Ā Ephesians 5:29 says,Ā āNo one hates his own body but feeds and cares for it, just as Christ cares for the churchāĀ (NLT, second edition). Keeping your body in shape is an act of worship to God.
Control your body.Ā āEach of you should learn to control your own body in a way that is holy and honorableāĀ (1 Thessalonians 4:4 NIV). Control your body so that it doesnāt control you. There is no reason to say, āI couldnāt help myself!ā
No matter what kind of change you want to make in your life, it will require energy. To have the energy to meet your goals, change has to start with your body.
Relationships (1)
āI will make a helper suitable for him.ā Ge 2:18 NIV Adam lived in a perfect world, yet he was incomplete. So God created āa helper suitable for him.ā And since God made you with a core need for companionship, He can introduce you to the right person. But you must be willing to consult Him, follow His guidance, and wait for His timing. Thatās not always easy. Some of us find it easier to be unhappy than to be alone. Driven by unfulfilled longings, we make rash decisions that end up hurting us. Itās impossible to make a good decision when youāre motivated by the fear of being alone or of being rejected. Thereās nothing wrong with feeling the need to be needed by another person, or to share your life with someone. Donāt let anyone convince you that your need to love and be loved is a weakness. God created man to āmultiply,ā and it takes two to do that. We are incomplete without one another. A respected counselor writes: āWe [must] become willing to open up and let ourselves be lovedā¦let ourselves have needs. Today itās more fashionable to act as if you donāt need anyone. But God says you do. And since He introduced people to one another throughout Scripture, that gives you a right to pray and believe He will do the same for you.ā So pray and believe that God has someone āsuitableā for you; someone who fits where you are and will fit where youāre going. When you find the person God has in mind for you, youāll discover strengths and gifts in yourself you never knew existed.
This Year Recognize Your Calling
āIt is God who works in you to will and to act according to his good purpose.ā Php 2:13 NIV
By recognizing and fulfilling your God-given assignment in life, you free yourself from a sense of failure and are able to stop worrying about what others think. Why? Because your self-worth no longer depends on people, but on God! However, you must do these three things: (1) Be honest about your gifts, and recognize your limitations. Donāt go through life as a stranger to yourself. Honestly assess your strengths and weaknesses; ask the hard questions and be willing to live with the answers, even if it means letting some things go. Michael Novak writes, āGod knows whatās in us for He put it there. And He intends us to do something with it.ā Each of us has been given a calling in life, and happiness belongs to those who find and fulfill that calling. (2) Allow God to work on you. Sometimes an amateur potter limits the potential of clay by seeing it only as a flowerpot. But a master potter sees much moreāhe or she knows what it can become. Watch them; they donāt merely impose a shape on it, they release the shape thatās already within. And thatās what God does with us. (3) Recognize your source. Fulfilling your lifeās assignment begins with identifying the desires God has placed within you. āIt is God who works in you to will and to act according to his good purpose.ā Whoās at work within you? God! Where do your desires come from? God! Where do your abilities come from? God! So make knowing God and walking in step with Him be your highest priority this year.
This Year Listen To God
āThe Lord will guide you continually.ā Isa 58:11 NRS
How can we say we have a personal relationship with God, yet say He never talks to us? Being receptive to the leadings of the Holy Spirit is a non-optional part of Christian living. We can all learn how to be open to the promptings of the Spirit. They are not reserved for āimportant peopleā or for those who are āmore spiritualā than you. God will speak to you if youāll take the time to listen. One author writes: āMuch of the adventure of Christian living involves responsiveness to the guidance of the Holy Spirit. This guidance is not restricted to momentous decisions. It is learned mainly when we practice it on a continuing basis.ā Thatās why David prayed, āMake me to know your ways, O Lord; teach me your pathsā (Ps 25:4 NRS). Richard Foster writes: āIn our day heaven and earth are on tiptoe waiting for the emerging of a spirit-ledā¦spirit-empowered peopleā¦It has happened before. It can happen again. Such a people will not emerge until there is among us a deeper, more profound experience of an Emmanuel of the spiritāGod with us, a knowledge that in the power of the Spirit Jesus has come to guide His people Himself, an experience of His leading that is as definite and immediate as the cloud that led Israel by day and the fire by night.ā That experience can be yours when you believe the promise, āThe Lord will guide you continually.ā And that promise is for you. So memorize it, personalize it, live by it, and see where it takes you this year.
The New Year (1)
āYou have crowned the year with Your bounty.ā Ps 65:11 NAS
One Bible teacher says: āLike most people youāve probably made New Yearās resolutions to lose weight, exercise, eat betterā¦and improve your life. But did you know that the desire to improve your life with each New Year started in the heart of God? David said, āYou have crowned the year with Your bounty, and Your paths drip with fatness.ā In Bible times āfatnessā was considered a sign of material success. Moses sent twelve spies in to scout out the Promised Land and report back on whether it was āfat or lean.ā They brought back word saying that it āflowed with milk and honeyā (See Nu 13:26-27). The land was so fruitful that it took two men to carry one cluster of grapes! So what will it take for you to experience Godās blessing this coming year? Note the words crowned, bounty, and paths. In the same way a crown encircles your head, this year you can be surrounded by Godās bountiful goodness. But you must walk in His āpathsā throughout the year, because only His paths ādrip with fatness.ā You canāt expect success if youāre not willing to walk in close fellowship with Him every dayā¦āI will make them and the places round about My hill a blessingā¦there shall be showers of blessing [of good insured by Godās favor]ā (Eze 34:26 AMP). The places around Godās habitation will be showered with blessing and goodness; soā¦stay close to God each day of this year.ā
Share Your Struggle
āConfess your faults one to another.ā Jas 5:16
Itās usually only when addicts āhit bottomā that theyāre willing to embrace a twelve-step program of recovery, and submit to the guidance of a āsponsorā who will help them by holding them accountable. Where did the twelve-step principles originate? From Scripture! The Bible says, āConfess your faults to one another, and pray for one another, that ye may be healed.ā Have all the years youāve spent hiding your problem only made it worse? If so, an important step toward your deliverance is having someone in your life who understands, wants to see you set free, will stand by you, identifies with your struggle, and knows how to keep your confidence. And it needs to be someone you trust and respect; otherwise you wonāt take them seriously. There must be an agreement between you that youāll work together until lasting change takes place. That means finding someone who wonāt be shocked by your problem and who wonāt āshameā you, no matter what. Itās the broken who become masters at mending, so find someone who has won the battle you are fighting. And make sure they share your faith and values. Why do you need to share your struggle with someone? Because we are only as sick as the secrets we keep! Jesus said, āIf two of you on earth agree about anything you ask for, it will be done for you by my Father in heaven. For where two or three come together in my name, there am I with themā (Mt 18:19-20 NIV). By opening up to another person and asking for help, youāve taken a major step toward a better life.
āHow Silently The Wondrous Gift Is Givenā
āYou will find a babyā¦lying in a manger.ā Luke 2:12 NIV
One Christmas in London, Phil Yancey went to hear Handelās Messiah. He says: āIād spent the morning viewing remnants of Englandās gloryācrown jewels, a gold mace, the Mayorās gilded carriageā¦such images must have filled the minds of Isaiahās contemporaries who heard the promise, āThe glory of the Lord shall be revealedā (Isa 40:5). No doubt the Jews thought back to the glory days of Solomon when āsilver and gold [were] as common as stonesā (2Ch 1:15 NIV). The Messiah who showed up, however, wore the glory of humilityā¦The God who could order armies and empires like chessboard pawns emerged as a baby who depended on a teenage couple for shelter, food, and love. In London I caught glimpses of the way rulers stride through the world: with bodyguards, trumpet fanfaresā¦bright clothesā¦flashing jewelry. Queen Elizabeth II had recently visited the U.S. with 4,000 pounds of luggageā¦two outfits for every occasionā¦her own hairdresserā¦and a host of other attendantsā¦Godās visit to earth took place in an animal shelter with no attendants and nowhere to lay the newborn King but a feed-trough. A mule could have stepped on Him! The sky grew luminous with angels, yet who saw that spectacle? Illiterate hirelings who watched the flocks of others, ānobodiesā who failed to leave their names.ā The story inspired an Episcopal priest visiting Bethlehem in 1865 to pen the familiar words: āHow silently, how silently the wondrous gift is given; so God imparts to human hearts the blessing of His heaven. No ear may hear His coming, but in this world of sin; where meek souls will receive Him, the dear Christ enters in.ā
Smile, And Start A Chain Reaction
āWhen I smiled at themā¦their faces lit up.ā Job 29:24 TM If you think youāve nothing to smile about, consider these words from a man whoād just experienced the death of all his children and the loss of his entire fortune, and was now covered from head to toe in boils. āWhen I smiled at them, they could hardly believe it; their faces lit up, their troubles took wing! I was their leader, establishing the mood and setting the pace by which they lived. Where I led, they followedā (vv. 24-25 TM). Thatās the power of a smile! One Christmas a big department store posted this sign: āThe Value of a Smile: It costs nothing, but creates much. It enriches those who receive it, without impoverishing those who give it. It happens in a flash, and the memory of it sometimes lasts forever. None are so rich that they can get along without it, and none so poor but are richer for its benefits. It creates happiness in the home, fosters good will in business, and is the countersign of friends. It is rest to the weary, daylight to the discouraged, sunshine to the sad, and natureās best antidote for trouble. Yet it cannot be bought, begged, borrowed, or stolen, for it is no earthly good until it is given away. And if in the last-minute rush of Christmas buying some of our salespeople should be too tired to give you a smile, may we ask you to leave one of yours. For nobody needs a smile so much as those who have none left to give!ā Start a chain reaction this Christmas! Walk around with a smile on your face and see what happens.
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"As for you, my son Solomon, know the God of your father, and serve Him with a loyal heart and with a willing mind; for the LORD searches all hearts and understands all the intent of the thoughts. If you seek Him, He will be found by you; but if you forsake Him, He will cast you off forever."
ā I Chronicles 28:9 NKJV
We don't have the power and authority to design and create a world to live in. Rather, we live in the world that has been designed and created for us long before we ever came on the scene. It is the world that has been designed and created by the Lord God of heaven and earth. We live in this world and it is up to us to acquiesce to the terms of living in this world.
King David was wise. He knew the world he lived in. He knew it was not the world of his own design and making. He knew it was the Lord's world. He knew that if his son was to make it in the world, then he would have to acquiesce to its terms just as he did. He knew that Solomon would have to know the Lord and come to terms with Him.Ā
If you want to come to terms with the Lord, then you must do what David said to Solomon. You must do four things:
First, you must "serve Him with a loyal heart and with a willing mind." Since it is the Lord's world, He is the Sovereign King and Ruler over it. You can't do whatever you want. That's what foolish people do. That's what people do who don't know the Lord and don't know where they live.Ā
Second, you must realize that the Lord "searches all hearts and understands all the intent of the thoughts." You can't fool the Lord. You can't pretend to be a faithful servant and still harbor rebellious thoughts and intentions. The Lord finds out everything.
Third, you must seek Him, so He will find you. You must not go your own way in life. You must seek His will and purpose and follow Him. If you seek Him, you will find Him and He will bless your efforts (Hebrews 11:6).Ā
Finally, you must not forsake Him. If you do, then you will be cast off forever. It is His world. It is a privilege to live in it, not a right. If you fail to respect its terms, then you forfeit your privilege.Ā
It's time to stop living in a fantasy world. It's time to acquiesce to the world as it actually is.Ā
*To Be Faithful Is To Be Successful*
_āWell done, good and faithful servant.āĀ Matthew 25:23 NKJV_
God wants you to succeed in life (SeeĀ Joshua 1:8). And He will give you the tools, strategies and relationships necessary for success. David started out as a lowly shepherd boy, but God made him King of Israel. The Bible says, āIn everything he did he had great success, because the Lord was with him.ā (1 Samuel 18:14 NIV)
But Godās definition of success is very different from the worldās definition. Former US Senator Mark Hatfield tells of touring Calcutta with Mother Teresa. They visited the āHouse of Dyingā where sick children are cared for in their last days, and the dispensary where the poor line up by the hundreds to receive medical attention. Watching Mother Teresa minister to these people, feeding and nursing those left by others to die, Hatfield was overwhelmed by the magnitude of the suffering she and her co-workers faced daily. āHow can you bear the load without being crushed beneath it?ā he asked. Mother Teresa replied, āMy dear Senator, I am not called to be successful, I am called to be faithful.ā Some of us are called to serve in the limelight while others are called to serve in the shadows. Some are privileged to receive the worldās accolades and rewards, but most of us arenāt. Should we be discouraged? Not for a moment! With God, faithfulness counts as success.
One day when you stand before God you will hear these words: āWell done, good and faithful servant; you have been faithful over a few things, I will make you ruler over many things. Enter into the joy of your Lord.ā (Matthew 25:23 NKJV)
He's always a step ahead (3)
'No plague will come near your home.āĀ Psalm 91:10 NLT
For nine-year-old Keith Pulles, winterising the family swimming pool signalled the end of summer. He writes: āI watched glumly from the window as Dad opened a jug and started dumping chemicals into the pool. Then he got another jug and added more stuff. āThatās a lot of stuff to put into the pool,ā I thought. Just then the phone rang and I ran to check the caller ID. āUnknown name, unknown number.ā Mum and Dad had warned me about talking to strangers, but that day a voice inside said, āPick it up!ā The urge was so strong I lifted the receiver and said hello. āMay I speak with Steve Pulles, please?ā I didnāt recognise the voice. Probably a telemarketer, but something made me say, āHang on. Iāll go get him.ā I went outside, phone in hand, and shouted, āDad! Phone!ā He walked around the side of the garage from the backyard and took the cordless phone from me. āHello? Hello? Whoās calling?ā he hollered. A couple of seconds later he took the phone from his ear and turned it off. āNobody there,ā he said. Suddenly there was an enormous boom from the back yard. āThe pool!ā Dad shouted. It turned out heād mixed two chemicals he shouldnāt have. The mixture exploded out of the water, leaving toxic fumesā¦ if Dad had been out there at that moment he could have died. Unknown caller? I donāt think so. The person on the phone that day certainly had our number.ā
The Psalmist said, āNo evil will conquer you; no plague will come near your home.ā Today, pray for God to protect you and your loved ones.
*Heās Always A Step Ahead (1)*
_Before they call, I will answer; and while they are still speaking, I will hear.āĀ Isaiah 65:24 NKJV_
When Wilda Lahmannās husband woke in the small hours of the morning gasping for air and clutching his chest, there wasnāt time to wait for an ambulance. She got him into the car and he slumped against the door. She writes: āFifteen miles to the hospitalā¦weāre not gonna make it. Please send help, Lord! A mile down the road I saw something. Were my eyes playing tricks? It was an ambulance with a paramedic standing beside it. Was he waiting for us? Who couldāve known to call? I slammed on the brakes and ran screaming for help. They started treatment immediately and rushed Randy to the hospital. The next three days were touch-and-go. I never left his bedside, praying heād wake up. When he did, he asked, āWhat happened?ā āYou had a massive heart attack. Another minute or two and who knows?ā āYou called the paramedics?ā Randy asked. āNo,ā I replied. āThey were responding to an accident at that intersection. They even called headquarters to confirm they had the right location. Then we came along seconds later.ā Fifteen miles on empty roads in the middle of the night; Randyās heart attack wouldāve been fatal if the paramedics hadnāt been there. Iād say they were in the perfect location.ā
Often in a crisis thereās no time to call the pastor or your prayer partner. Thatās when itās good to know God said, āBefore they call I will answer, and while they are yet speaking I will hear.ā Heās on theĀ job 24/7, redeeming āyour life from destructionā (Psalm 103:4 NKJV) long before you even know you are in trouble!
Be Teachable
āThat the Lordā¦may show us the way in which we should walk and the thing we should do.āĀ Jeremiah 42:3 NKJV
Twelve bees were placed in a jar in a darkened room. A light was beamed onto the bottom of the jar, and then the lid removed. Instinctively, the bees flew toward the light and couldnāt escape. So they died trying to buzz their way through the bottom of the jar. Next the researchers took twelve common houseflies and repeated the experiment. Within seconds the flies had found their way out of the jar. Now, bees are more intelligent than flies and their survival instincts are better. Yet it was those very instincts that doomed the bees. Thereās a lesson here. You may be very intelligent, yet your preconceived notions can doom you to failure in life. Assumptions, rigidity and force of habit can cause you to keep doing things that donāt work and make no sense.
Dr. James Dobson says: āUntil 1992 I wrote books with pencils and yellow pads. I did that for years after word processors were available. The twentieth century was almost over before I decided to join it.ā Are you afraid to abandon an old belief system, or learn a new skill or tackle a new project? When youāre finished learning, youāre finished! The only real limitations are those we place on ourselves by refusing to learn. āGive instruction to a wise man, and he will be still wiser; teach a just man, and he will increase in learning.ā (Proverbs 9:9 NKJV) āThe heart of the prudent acquires knowledge, and the ear of the wise seeks knowledge.ā (Proverbs 18:15 NKJV)
Donāt let your fears and preconceived ideas keep you from growing; be teachable.
Guaranteed By Covenant
Are you discouraged because a breakthrough that you have been praying for has yet to manifest? Maybe it has been days or even weeks and you are asking, āHow will I know that I will get it?ā Abraham faced the same situation and asked God the same question. And God answered, āBring Me a three-year-old heifer, a three-year-old female goat, a three-year-old ram, a turtledove, and a young pigeon.ā What a strange answer!
But if you read on (Genesis 15:10ā21), you will realize that God took Abrahamās question very seriously, and went on to show him just how serious He was about being his provider, protector and blesser. God was so serious that He was willing to bind Himself to aĀ covenant.
What is a covenant? It is like a contract. Yet, it is more than a contract. A contract is binding only for a period of time, like five years or seven years, or until certain terms are fulfilled. But a covenant is perpetual. It is permanent. The only way out is through death. That is why marriage is a covenant, not a contract. It is permanentāāTill death do us partā.
In Bible times, when you cut a covenant with someone, you bring an animal, usually a ram or goat, and kill it by cutting it in two. Next, you will face your covenant partner and walk toward each other between the two pieces of the animal, passing each other in the center.
What all this means is that both parties are obligated to protect and provide for each other. Whatever belongs to you is your partnerās and whatever belongs to your partner is yours. Of course, the one who benefits is the lesser or poorer party.
Today, God is in covenant with us. We are the lesser, poorer party. We have nothing to offer God. But God, the richest and most powerful being in the universe, has everything to offer us!
My friend, God has bound Himself to a covenant, an iron-clad guarantee of His blessings and provision in your life, and it is all for your benefit. The breakthrough you are waiting for is guaranteed by covenant!
Relationships (2)
āThen the Lord God made a womanā¦and he brought her to the man.ā
Ge 2:22 NIV
Adam lived in a perfect neighborhood and had a perfect jobāone God gave him. It doesnāt get much better than that. Nevertheless he was lonely; something was missing from his life. The Bible says, āBut for Adam no suitable helper was found. So the Lord Godā¦made a womanā (vv. 20-22 NIV). God recognized Adamās need for companionship and He met that need. However, this is where some of us acting on loneliness, frustration, or bad advice, rush ahead of God. Thereās a reason one of the nine gifts of the Spirit listed in the Bible is āthe ability to distinguish between spiritsā (See 1Co 12:10). When someone comes into your life they donāt just bring their looks, talents, and financial assets; they also bring theirĀ spirit. If youāve ever been around someone with a controlling spirit, a vindictive spirit, a resentful spirit, or a negative spirit, you know why this particular gift is so important. So make yourself a hard jury, one thatās not easily convinced, one that requires concrete evidence before reaching a verdict. And remember that itās better to lengthen the deliberation process and ensure the decision you make is right, than to reach a hasty conclusion and end up with a broken heart. You may not feel wise and experienced when it comes to making such decisions, but hear this: Itās not how much youĀ knowĀ that arms you with the tools of great decision making, but how much youĀ ask. The first person to ask is God, and the time to do it is before, not after you get into a relationship.
This Year Let God Be God In Your Life
āCasting down imaginationsā¦ā 2Co 10:5
How does God provide for us? One day at a time. Do you remember the Israelites in the wilderness? God fed them faithfully each day by sending manna from heaven. But some of them wanted to make sure theyād have enough for tomorrow, revealing their lack of trust in God, so they gathered more. But God would only allow them to collect enough for each day; when they tried to collect more the excess rotted. Understand this: When you worry over the future or things you can do nothing about, itās like trying to store up manna for tomorrow. Before you know it, you feel rotten. God wants you to give tomorrowās concerns to Him because theyāre too big for you. You only receive enough grace for today, so stay in the moment. Question: Are you being tormented by the āwhat ifsā? What if I get hurt or become ill, or the company downsizes and I lose my job? What if people donāt like or accept me? What if I canāt find someone to love me and I end up alone? What if Iām not hearing from God and I make a mistake? The Bible calls this āimaginationsāāyouāre imagining the worst-case scenario. Paul says, āCast it down,ā for if you donāt, youāll live in dread concerning things that havenāt happenedāand probably never will. What if you āfigure it all out,ā then God surprises you and does something different, something better? All that time would be wasted. Havenāt you already wasted enough time worrying? Hereās an idea: This year relax and let God be God in your life!
This Year Trust God And Stay Calm
āYouā¦give him power to keep himself calm in the days of adversity.ā Ps 94:13 AMP
There are some things God will do for us, and other things He expects us to do for ourselves. āBlessed (happy, fortunate, to be envied) is the man whom You discipline and instruct, O Lord, and teach out of Your lawā¦Youā¦give him power to keep himself calm in the days of adversityā (vv. 12-13 AMP). Do you want the ability to stay calm regardless of the circumstances? To remain cool when the heat is on? To be an instrument of peace wherever you go? To be on top of the circumstances instead of under them? Today God, in essence, is saying to you: āLive by My Word in every area of your life. Learn to be sensitive to My voice; quick to respond and to obey. My yoke is easy and My burden is light. Iāll never give you anything too hard to handle or too heavy to carry. Give Me your concernsāone by one as they arise. Delight yourself in the assurance of My love, My provision, and My protection, and Iāll give you the desires of your heart. Because the Devil is āthe accuser,ā heāll constantly point to your flaws and failures and tell you youāre not worthy. Donāt listenāheās the father of lies! Iāve saved you by My grace and positioned you in Christ. I see you through His atoning blood, therefore you are always accepted in My eyes. Give Me all your anxieties and cares. Begin to live in the present, not the past or the future. Look for My blessings and youāll find them. Enjoy life in all its fullness, for this is My plan for you this year.ā
The New Year (2)
āWith God all things are possible.ā Mt 19:26 NIV
Jon Gordon offers us practical New Yearās resolutions: ā(1) Stay positive. You can listen to the cynics and believe success is impossible, or believe āwith God all things are possible.ā (2) Each day when you awake, complete this statement: āMy purpose is ______.ā (3) Take a morning walk of gratitude. It creates a fertile mind for success. You canāt be stressed and thankful at the same time, and when you combine gratitude with physical exercise you give yourself a double-boost of positive energy and natural antidepressants. (4) Instead of being disappointed about where you are, think optimistically about where youāre going. (5) Eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince, and dinner like a college kid with a maxed-out charge card! (6) Believe that everything happens for a reason, and good things come from challenging experiences. (7) Donāt waste energy on gossip, past issues, negative thoughts, and things you canāt control. Invest in the positive, present moment. (8) Mentor someone and be mentored by someone. (9) Live with the 3 Eās: Energy. Enthusiasm. Empathy. (10) Remember thereās no substitute for hard work. (11) Zoom-focus: Ask yourself, āWhat are the three most important things I need to do today?ā (12) Implement the āNo complainingā rule. Complaining is like vomiting; afterwards you feel better but people around you feel sick! (13) Read more books than you did last year. (14) Get more rest. You canāt replace sleep with a double latte! (15) Before bed complete these statements: āIām thankful for ______.ā āToday I accomplished ______.ā (16) Think of your mind like a garden. If you weed the negative and feed the positive for one day it doesnāt do much, but when you do it every day you create a magnificent garden.ā
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God Will Keep His Word To You
āI have spoken it, I will also bring it to pass.ā Isa 46:11
Friends may fail to keep their promise to you, but not God! He has put His reputation on the line by promising to perform every word that Heās spoken. āYou have magnified Your word above all Your nameā (Ps 138:2 NKJV). If God has spoken it, He will do it! But thereās one qualifier: If Heās decreed a condition, you must fulfill it in order to receive His promise. After Elijahās confrontation with Baalās prophets on Mount Carmel, he told King Ahab, āGo, eat and drink, for there is the sound of a heavy rainā (1Ki 18:41 NIV). Ahab ate and drank, and Elijah, atop Carmel, fell on his face in prayer. It hadnāt rained in three and a half years, but Elijah fulfilled Godās condition and the desperately-needed rains came. Often we claim Godās promises without checking the conditions. Yet His conditions are an integral part of many of His promisesāand He expects us to fulfill them. God will do what He says if you follow the simple steps Elijah practiced: (1) Believe the promise. (2) Fulfill the condition. (3) Pray persistently, believing God will keep His Word. (4) Be patient. Elijah sent his servant out seven times to look for signs of rain, never once doubting Godās promise. On the seventh time the rains began. Question: Are you being obedient to the conditions that accompany the promise youāre claiming? Do your part and watch God honor His word to you: āI have spoken it, I will also bring it to pass; I have purposed it, I will also do it.ā
Try To Be More Patient
āBe patient with all.ā 1Th 5:14 NKJV
Youāve probably heard the joke about the lady who prayed, āLord, give me patience; and I want it right now!ā Thatās not so funny when it reflects how you live. If you get annoyed at having to wait for anything, your impatience can hurt you. The only person who has the power to make things happen the way He wants them to, is God. But even He is gracious, and respects our will and waits for us to get in line with His will. And since weāre not God, think how foolish it is to become upset with the grocery store checker, the bank teller, or the slow driver who doesnāt move at warp speed. Jesus said, āBy your patience possess your soulsā (Lk 21:19 NKJV). Here the word souls refers to our emotions. Jesus is saying, āTake control of your emotions and show a Christlike attitude.ā Your ability to handle delays, disappointments, and detours will determine your level of joy and peace. When you discover that you cannot control whatās going on around you, decide to control whatās going on within you. Overcoming impatience involves three things: (1) Admitting you have the problem. As long as you rationalize and justify your attitude, you wonāt grow. (2). A commitment to allow the Holy Spirit to produce patience in you. Patience doesnāt come by making New Yearās resolutions or counting to ten; itās the āfruitā of the Spirit, and it grows with your cooperation (See Gal 5:22). (3) A decision to ābe in the moment,ā rather than obsessing over what must happen next.
The Christmas Spirit
āBearing with one another, and forgiving one another.ā Col 3:13 NKJV
For some people Christmas is not a time of joy, but depression. In some cases itās because their families are fractured by divorce and their memories are painful. In their book, None of These Diseases, S. I. McMillen and David Stern described the damage we inflict on ourselves when we dislike someone or refuse to forgive them. āThe moment I begin to hate a man, I become his slave. He controls my thoughts. He controls my feelings. He even controls my dreams. Stress hormones constantly surge through my bloodstream and wear down my bodyā¦the one I hate hounds me wherever I go.ā As your family gathers for Christmas, perhaps thereās a member you donāt like or havenāt forgiven. If so, remember that Jesus came into the world to love the unlovely and forgive the unworthy. The word grace means āunearned, unmerited, undeserved favor.ā And Christ will flush the anger and resentment out of your heart if you let Him. If youāre not looking forward to seeing someone in your family this Christmas, offer this prayer: āLord, I confess that I donāt like _______ and Iām dreading being with them. Help me to forgive and show grace. Let Your love flow through me this Christmas. In Jesusā name I pray. Amen.ā You say, āBut they donāt deserve to be forgiven.ā Yes, and neither did you deserve Godās love and forgiveness. Jesus said, āLove your enemies! Do good to those who hate you. Bless those who curse you. Pray for those who hurt youā¦Do to others as you would like them to do to youā (Lk 6:27-28, 31 NLT). Thatās the Christmas spirit!
Why Jesus Came
āEnoch walked with God 300 years.ā Ge 5:22 NIV
Life is a journey with a definite beginning and end. And if youāre wise youāll do what Enoch did for 300 yearsāhe walked with God. Can you imagine how well youād know God after spending all those years with Him? Thereās nothing dull or boring about walking with God. The Psalmist says, āYou have made known to me the path of life; you will fill me with joy in your presenceā (Ps 16:11 NIV). God made you for Himself, and only when you discover His purpose for your life will you find peace and joy. If you were to take a fish out of the ocean and place it on the beach, youād see its scales dry up as it gasped for breath. Is that fish happy? No. If you covered it with a mountain of cash, would it be happy? No. Would an iPad, a good book, and a cool drink make it happy? No. Would a new wardrobe? No. Only one thing will make it happy: putting it back in the water. That fish will never be happy on the beach because it wasnāt made for the beach. It was made for the ocean, in the same way you were made for fellowship with God. Youāll always feel like a fish out of waterānever knowing peace and joyāuntil you find Him. And the good news is Heās as close to you as a prayer. Once you ask Him into your heart youāll never feel empty again. Do you know why Jesus came that first Christmas? He tells us: āSo that [you] may have the full measure of my joy withinā (Jn 17:13 NIV).
Things You Must Overcome (3)
āThough it cost all you have, get understanding.ā Pr 4:7 NIV The third thing you must overcome on your way to success is ignorance. As writer Don Wood quipped, āStupid is forever; ignorance can be fixed.ā Far too often we donāt think realistically, or we fail to seek out the information and expertise we need. Edison failed many times, but his eventual success didnāt come from luckāit came from preparation. Many of us undervalue knowledge. For example, because computers allow us to try and to fail so many times, we donāt take time to read the manual. Because weāre so rushed, weāre reluctant to stop and find out what we really need to know. Because young people feel pressured into getting a job, often they fail to see the value of investing time in higher education. Golf champion Jack Nicklaus said, āLearn the fundamentals of the game and stick to them. Band-Aid remedies never last.ā You may be fortunate enough to get promoted beyond your level of competence. But if your knowledge doesnāt keep up with your position, youāre doomed to fail. Here are some scriptural words to live by: āYouāre blessed when you meet Lady Wisdom, when you make friends with Madam Insight. Sheās worth far more than money in the bank; her friendship is better than a big salary. Her value exceeds all the trappings of wealth; nothing you could wish for holds a candle to her. With one hand she gives long life, with the other she confers recognition. Her manner is beautiful, her life wonderfully complete. Sheās the very Tree of Life to those who embrace her. Hold her tightāand be blessed!ā (Pr 3:13-18 TM).
Things You Must Overcome (2)
āIām giving it everything Iāve got.ā 1Co 9:27 TM The second issue youāll have to address is your emotions. While they can be a gauge of how you feel and a clue to what needs to be changed in your life, never let emotion alone dictate your decisions. Ask anyone who has to perform at the top of their game, and youāll find that much of their time is spent overriding their emotions. However, listening to your emotions to get to the core of whatās bothering you can be a very revealing indicator of your condition. Consider these two statements: (1) I donāt feel like working today. Why not? Did you stay up too late last night? Perhaps you need to change your schedule. Are you eating well? Maybe you need to adjust your diet. Not motivated? Talk to God, read His Word, spend time with an encouraging friend, etc. Donāt just sit there, do something! (2) Iām a little depressed. Are you getting enough relaxation? Have you taken a vacation lately? Our moods generally swing up after exercise, so start moving and get into shape. You canāt afford to live life based on your emotions. Theyāll delay you, stop you, and create detours on your journey to success. You say, āIām waiting for inspiration!ā As novelist Jack London said, āYou canāt wait for inspiration, you have to go after it with a club.ā Follow Paulās example: āIām running hard for the finish line. Iām giving it everything Iāve got. No sloppy living for me! Iām staying alert and in top condition. Iām not going to get caught napping, telling everyone else all about it and then missing out myselfā (vv. 26-27 TM).