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Monday, March 6, 2023
Jesus Never Stops Working to Transform Us
God’s ultimate plan is to transform His children into the image of Jesus. Everything God does in His children’s life is about that transformation.
The Apostle Paul instructed the followers of Jesus to “Put on your new nature, and be renewed as you learn to know your Creator and become like Him.” Colossians 3:10 (NLT)
God created Adam and Eve in His image. “God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them.” Genesis 1:27 (ESV)
The image of God in Adam and Eve was altered when they disobeyed and ate the forbidden fruit. Their rebellion did not destroy the image of God in people, but disfigured it.
God has been working since Adam and Eve’s “fall” to restore His image in his creation. Jesus is God’s key and ultimate work, enabling the restoration of people “in His image.”
Followers of Jesus “all show the Lord’s glory, and… are being changed to be like Him. This change in us brings ever greater glory, which comes from the Lord, who is the Spirit.” 2 Corinthians 3:18 (NCV)
People often wonder what God is doing in their lives. I can tell you what God is doing. He is working to transform you into the image of Jesus.
Our transformation will only be completed when we finally see Jesus face to face. As the Apostle John wrote: “… we have not yet been shown what we will be in the future. But we know that when Christ comes again, we will be like Him, because we will see him as He really is.” 1 John 3:2 (NCV)
Jesus never stops working to transform His followers.
He’s working in your life to transform you!
Don’t fight the transformation! Work with Him.
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Monday, February 6, 2023
Be Brave
As the time for Jesus’ capture and ultimate execution came near, He talked to the disciples about the coming trials they would face. He knew His arrest, trial, conviction, and execution were right around the corner. He wanted them to be prepared for the coming hardships.
The Apostle John remembers Jesus saying: “I told you these things so that you can have peace in me. In this world you will have trouble, but be brave! I have defeated the world.” John 16:33 (NCV)
Jesus’ words to the disciples 2,000 years ago are just as applicable today as they were when He spoke them. Every follower of Jesus can have peace in Him even though everything around them seems to be coming apart.
Jesus reminded them, and us, that in this world and life we would all experience trouble. The types of troubles people face are varied and too many to list.
Jesus’ encouragement is to trust in Him. By trusting in Him we can have peace and can be brave as we face troubles.
If you are not facing troubles right now, you were recently or will in the near future. Not to be a “downer” but it
is true.
Trust Jesus! He warned you so you could have peace.
Be brave! He’s with you.
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Monday, January 9, 2023
Put Your Full Trust in Jesus
Things in our world are changing so quickly that people are feeling unsettled. What used to be normal is no longer so. Every day seems to reveal something new and different. What was once “true” is no longer seen as true. Someone commented, “My kids tell me ‘That’s not how it is anymore!’ And I don’t know how to respond.”
It’s like we are living in a land where someone changed the names of the streets. The on-ramps and off-ramps aren’t where they used to be, and familiar buildings are now empty and new buildings have sprung up.
I want to remind you God doesn’t change. God is the same day in and day out. God does not change because “that’s not how it is anymore.” God spoke to Moses and said, “God is not man, that he should lie or … that he should change his mind.” (Numbers 23:19) God declared through the prophet Malachi “I the Lord do not change” (Malachi 3:6) and Jesus’ brother James wrote “there is no variation or shadow due to change.” (James 1:17) In a changing and often unreliable world, God is reliably dependable!
You may look around and wonder who you can trust. You may be like many who are wondering if there are any institutions that can be trusted. People find it almost impossible to commit when, at every turn, trust has been broken.
Why would anyone commit themselves to leaders, businesses, churches, schools, governments, or movements when the landscape is pocked with immorality, unethical and untrustworthy behavior? When there are few who can be trusted, there is one who can be trusted. His name is Jesus!
“Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.” (Hebrews 13:8)
You can put your full trust in HIM!
“Jesus, I need your wisdom, peace, and guidance to navigate this crazy world! Thank you, that you can be trusted and that you’ll walk every step with me. Amen!”
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Monday, October 24, 2022
Let Go Of Worry
Jesus talked to His first followers about worry and anxiety. It is obvious He spoke to them about these struggles because they were a regular part of their lives. The more I study and understand the world of Jesus’ day I can understand why worry and anxiety were common traveling partners.
The average person faced life and death daily. What might be called “medical care” was primitive and mostly ineffective. The woman Jesus healed who hemorrhaged for years spent all she had “suffered a great deal from many doctors” and “spent everything she had to pay them” but she got “no better.”
Taxes were squeezed out of people to finance Rome’s quest to increase power and breadth. Those in power grew wealthier, those paying the taxes became poorer.
Men with religious authority and power manipulated the people for personal gain. “They crush people with unbearable religious demands and never lift a finger to ease the burden.” Matthew 23:4 (NLT)
Jesus looked at the crowds of people and “had compassion on them because they were confused and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd.” Matthew 9:36 (NLT)
Listen to Jesus
“… I tell you not to worry about everyday life—whether you have enough food and drink, or enough clothes to wear. Isn’t life more than food, and your body more than clothing?” Matthew 6:25 (NLT)
“Why worry about your clothing? Look at the lilies of the field and how they grow. They don’t work or make their clothing, yet Solomon in all his glory was not dressed as beautifully as they are.” Matthew 6:28-29 (NLT)
“Don’t worry about these things, saying, ‘What will we eat? What will we drink? What will we wear?’ These things dominate the thoughts of unbelievers, but your heavenly Father already knows all your needs.” Matthew 6:31-32 (NLT)
As we say, “Easier said than done!”
What did Ole’ Baloo say? “Forget about your worries and your strife.”
Or, as the Apostle Paul wrote: “Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done. Then you will experience God’s peace, which exceeds anything we can understand. His peace will guard your hearts and minds as you live in Christ Jesus.” Philippians 4:6-7 (NLT)
Take a deep breath, tell Jesus about it, then let go of it and breath in the peace He offers.
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Monday, October 10, 2022
Jesus will Build His Church
A pledge Jesus made 2,000 years ago has encouraged me lately. It would be easy to become discouraged by what is happening in our world. Things aren’t looking very bright and cheery right now.
The news constantly reports on the failure of church leaders and organizations. Descriptions of people “deconstructing their faith” are regular tabloid type news. The bigger the church, the more famous the leader, the harder they fall and the bigger the schadenfreude.
The Apostle Matthew records Jesus’ pledge “I will build my church, and all the powers of hell will not conquer it.” Matthew 16:18 (NLT)
I’ve been encouraged by the remembering and reflecting on Jesus’ pledge.
Let me pull Jesus’ pledge apart by reminding us that the church is the people who follow Jesus! The church is not a building, it’s not a legal entity, it’s not the organization. The church is the gathering of the followers of Jesus.
It’s His church. The church isn’t a man-made organization. The church isn’t just something that happened under sociological circumstances. Jesus started the church, loves the church, and has never stopped building it.
It is a church. The church isn’t a social club, an eatery, a service organization, a hospital, clinic, or school. At times and in countless ways churches do all those things, but the church’s mission is to introduce the “Giver and Lord of life” to people He loves. The Apostle Paul describes believers as ambassadors with a ministry of reconciling people to God. That’s the mission. Jesus’ flock loves gathering and socializing, eating, and serving. The church cares for the sick and marginalized and educates children and adults. All those things are admirable and good. But the church is the only one who can introduce people to Jesus!
The powers of hell hate the church and individual believers! The powers of hell will do everything they can to prevent the church from introducing people to Jesus.
The list of ways the powers of hell seek to conquer the church is endless. The powers of hell tempt, frustrate, discourage, persecute, come against in thought, and legal action, get people angry at each other and at groups, etc. infinitum.
Jesus won’t let the powers of hell conquer. HE WILL BUILD HIS CHURCH! Don’t let the powers of hell keep you from being the church and introducing people to Jesus!
Let’s do the mission – If you are a Jesus follower, you are an AMBASSADOR OF RECONCILIATION!
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Monday, July 25, 2022
Who Has Your Trust?
The recent photographs of galaxies, solar systems, and stars from the Webb Telescope are fascinating. The images test the imagination of what exists in the universe. If creation is that amazing and immense, the Creator must be exponentially more!
(Here is a link to the Webb Space Telescope Gallery - https://webbtelescope.org/news/first-images/gallery)
By nature, the Creator must be outside of the creation in the same way an artist is connected to their art but is outside their creation. God is outside creation but is intimately aware and concerned about his creation. God did not create and then remove himself from creation. He has stayed intimately involved.
Jesus told the crowds following Him, “The hairs on your head are all numbered.” (Matthew 10:30 ESV) When he taught the disciples about prayer, he told them not to “babble on and on” because “the Father knows exactly what you need even before you ask him!” (Matthew 6:7-8 NLT)
King David realized he could not hide his thoughts from God, since God knows our thoughts. “You know my thoughts even when I’m far away. … You know what I am going to say even before I say it.” (Psalms 139:2-5 NLT)
The Gospels describe Jesus’ knowledge of people’s thoughts. “Jesus knew their thoughts …” and “Jesus knowing their thoughts …” and “He knew what was in a man …”
Adam and Eve’s disobedience and rebellion against God could be described as FOMO (Fear of Missing Out). They were told eating the fruit of the tree would open their eyes, and they didn’t want to miss out.
Fear is one of the first emotions described in the creation account. But Jesus told the disciples to “Not be afraid …” because the hair on their head was numbered.
God is grander than everything the Webb Telescope is revealing yet aware of every hair on your head. You do not need to be afraid. Nothing that happens in your life or in the universe takes God by surprise.
Take a deep breath, grab God’s hand and tell him, “I’m trusting you! Thank you for caring for me.”
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Monday, June 20, 2022
Find Shelter In The Midst Of Life's Storms
Multiple storms are converging on the world. Their winds are creating levels of uncertainty. The clouds of racial, economic, political, mental illness, drug abuse, violence, war, family breakdown, and moral division are unleashing rain from every direction.
In a storm, there is no better place to be than in the “shelter of the Most High.” Unfortunately, there is no avoiding the storms of life. Storms will wreak havoc on everyone.
The big question is, “Where will you find shelter?”
David included in the Psalms a song from Moses about sheltering in a storm.
“Those who live in the shelter of the Most High will find rest in the shadow of the Almighty … He will cover you with his feathers. He will shelter you with his wings…. His faithful promises are your armor and protection … If you make the LORD your refuge, if you make the Most High your shelter … he will order his angels to protect you wherever you go. The LORD says, ‘I will rescue those who love me. I will protect those who trust in my name. When they call on me, I will answer; I will be with them in trouble. I will rescue and honor them. I will reward them with a long life and give them my salvation.’” Psalms 91 (NLT)
God never promised a life without storms. He promised, “I will be with them in trouble.” Never go through a storm alone. Run into the shelter of the Most High. God will “shelter you with his wings” and “His faithful promises will be your armor and protection.”
When the winds of financial uncertainty blow your way, run to the Lord. When winds of health struggles approach, snuggle under God’s wings.
“Jesus, I can’t face this storm alone. I don’t want to face this storm alone, HELP!
Jesus loves that kind of prayer!
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Tuesday, June 7, 2022
There Is A Reason To Hope
The Apostle Paul wrote to the church in Corinth about death and life after death. He quoted the Old Testament Jewish prophets Isaiah and Hosea. For centuries, believers have gained comfort from Paul’s words.
“Death is swallowed up in victory. O death, where is your victory? O death, where is your sting?” 1 Corinthians 15:54-55 (NLT)
At first glance, someone could assume that death should not be painful or “sting.” The assumption could also be made that grieving, depression, crying and even weeping should not be part of a believer’s response to death. That somehow, death is no big deal. “Get over it” people advise.
A close reading of Paul’s words contradicts the simple assumptions that result from careless reading. Paul wrote: “Our dying bodies must be transformed into bodies that will never die; our mortal bodies must be transformed into immortal bodies. THEN, when our dying bodies have been transformed into bodies that will never die, … ‘Death is swallowed up in victory… .”
Paul wasn’t glossing over the pain caused by the death of a loved one. He wasn’t minimizing the brutal loneliness, paralyzing silence, and the loss of touch that the death of a loved one brings. Death hurts. Death stinks. Death is not fair.
The stinger of death will ultimately be painless when temporary bodies are transformed into forever bodies. The final blow to death occurs when “dying bodies are transformed into bodies that will never die.” Then believers will declare, “Death is swallowed up in victory!”
Paul was trying to breathe hope into believers. He told the church in Thessalonica, “Brothers and sisters, we want you to know what will happen to the believers who have died so you will not grieve like people who have no hope.” 1 Thessalonians 4:13 (NLT)
Paul understood grieving. He experienced grief. He watched people grieve, who have no hope. He watched people grieve, who believed life on earth is all there is to someone’s existence. He saw what happens to people who have no hope of reuniting with loved ones after their earthly life was over. But Paul knew there is something more. There is a reason to hope.
Those who die as followers of Jesus open a door and step into an eternal kingdom beyond EVERYONE’S wildest imagination. Once people have been to the eternal kingdom, no one thinks about coming back to earth.
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Tuesday, May 31, 2022
Fear Not
The chaos of the world has become a powerful breeding ground for fear. I get glimpses of fear in the eyes of men, women, young people, and children. People are in fear when they are alone and when they are in groups. People are fearful of the world financial situation, loss of freedoms, war in Europe, ability to get goods, the next court ruling and the political turmoil in Washington D.C.
I talk to people that have no reason to fear. Life is up and to the right. They don’t have financial worries; their health is stellar, their family is healthy and beyond functional and yet they worry about some things or everything collapsing.
Out of fear, people don masks and hide from each other. The mask keeps people from revealing their true feelings, opinions, and values. Relationships never become what they should be.
God regularly commands His people to not be afraid but to be strong and courageous. God desires His people to be free from fear. Fear holds people captive and keeps them from becoming who He wants them to be and living the flourishing life Jesus spoke of. Jesus said, “I came to give life--life in all its fullness.” John 10:10 (NCV)
The way to live the life Jesus plans is to focus on the greatness and sovereignty of God. Put your hand in His hand. Give Him access to your heart when you are afraid. He will breathe courage into you. Your circumstances might not change, but the grip of fear on you will loosen.
“Even when I walk through the darkest valley, I will not be afraid, for you are close beside me.” Psalms 23:4 (NLT)
“The LORD is my light and my salvation—so why should I be afraid? The LORD is my fortress, protecting me from danger, so why should I tremble?” Psalms 27:1 (NLT)
“I prayed to the LORD, and he answered me. He freed me from all my fears.” Psalms 34:4 (NLT)
God is the answer to your fears. Turn everything over to Him. Spend time focusing on everything God’s Word says about fear. You’ll be encouraged and strengthened.
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Tuesday, May 3, 2022
Grief and Hope
I know I’ve written about grief and grieving at other times, but I’ve been thinking about grief again. Grief is a funny emotion. Grief has characteristics that make it unique. Everyone who walks through grief experiences it differently. For some, grief is very emotional, while for others, grief has a numbing effect.
Grief isn’t just felt at the time of physical death. People experience grief over losing health, businesses, relationships, jobs, pets, homes, dreams and aspirations can all produce grief.
Grief has multiple sub-feelings and mindsets that accompany it. Often swirling around grief is anger, regret, shock, and denial. As the grieving subsides, people move towards acceptance of the new reality.
I have been thinking about a few different scriptures from the Apostle Paul. To the church in Thessalonica, he wrote: “We do not want you to be uninformed, brothers, that you may not grieve as others do who have no hope.” 1 Thessalonians 4:13 (ESV)
Followers of Jesus grieve loss. God made people to grieve. God grieves losses, and He made us in His image so naturally people grieve. Mental health research has revealed the necessity of grieving losses and the toll failing to grieve takes on a person mentally, emotionally, spiritually, and physically.
Followers of Jesus grieve, but not like those “who have no hope.” We have hope because God comforts those who turn to Him. “All praise to God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. God is our merciful Father and the source of all comfort. He comforts us in all our troubles so that we can comfort others. When they are troubled, we will be able to give them the same comfort God has given us.” 2 Corinthians 1:3-4 (NLT)
We also have hope because “death,” is not an ending. Someone has rightly said, “Death is not the beginning of the end, but the end of the beginning.” Death is a move to a new chapter in a believer’s life with God. Paul also wrote, “We are fully confident, and we would rather be away from these earthly bodies, for then we will be at home with the Lord.” 2 Corinthians 5:8 (NLT)
People often say to someone who’s loved one has died “I’m sorry for your loss.” Those who trust in God experience a loss, but the loved one is not “lost.” We know right where they are: “At home with the Lord.” Yet, we feel the loss, the emptiness, and the temporary disconnect.
I’m telling myself, “Grieve, it’s good for you!”
I’m at the same time striving to remember that buried below grief is HOPE and comfort.
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Monday, April 18, 2022
What Does The Passage Of Time Reveal About Your Life?
At some point, you’ve probably come across facts and figures about time. They might have meant something to you at the moment, but for most of us, they pass through our brain but don’t stick.
You might have read that everyone has 10,080 minutes in a week or 8,736 hours in a year. If a person sleeps 8 hours every day, they sleep 56 hours in a week or 2,912 hours in a year! The person who keeps that sleep routine for 30 years, in those 30 years sleep 262,080 hours!
Time is uncontrollable. We can’t stop it. We can’t start it. We can’t stockpile it or save it up. People often ask, “where has all the time gone?” or “Where did the years go?” Andy Stanley’s wife, Sandra, often says to young parents, “The days are long, but the years are short.” Her statement is so true. Kids and grandkids are cute little tikes, and in a flash, they are budding young adults.
I’ve been thinking about some things that time reveals. Time unearths the level of our patience or impatience. Patient and impatient describe our attitude towards circumstances and time. Time and how we use it uncovers a person’s priorities and the values.
Time, or passaging of time, unearths a person’s character. It is uncomplicated for people to be honest for a minute. Being honest for a day, a week, a month, a year, a decade or a lifetime is another matter and is exposed by the passing of time. The passing of time shines a light on a person’s integrity, faithfulness, diligence, work ethic, financial habits, and so much more.
The Apostle Paul ordered believers to “Be careful how you live. Don’t live like fools, but like those who are wise. Make the most of every opportunity in these evil days.” Ephesians 5:15-16 (NLT) In other words, “Pay attention to how you are living. Don’t be a fool. Learn to be wise. Make the most of the time you have. You won’t get any more.”
What did the passing of last week, month or year reveal about your life? Are you ashamed by what has been uncovered? Is there some area that you wish you could take a mulligan on? What foolish things need changed? What wise things need to be integrated into your life?
Jesus, thank you for your patience with us! Keep transforming our lives and help us make the most of our time. Amen.
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Monday, March 28, 2022
In Our Stormy World - Stay Anchored To The Rock
Recently, I’ve been reading the Old Testament book of Deuteronomy. The 32nd chapter includes a song God spoke to Moses. Moses was told to write the song down and teach it to the people of God. The song is about God’s power, unchanging nature, and teachings.
He is the Rock; his deeds are perfect.
Everything he does is just and fair.
He is a faithful God who does no wrong; how just and upright he is!
Deuteronomy 32:4 (NLT)
He is the Rock that is unmovable and unchanging.
He is the Rock that does all things right.
In a world and time when everything seems to be moving and changing, God is reliable because HE is a faithful God. Circumstances may change, the people surrounding you may change, the reliability of those in authority may change, but not our ROCK!
The New Testament writer of the letter of Hebrews also described God as being unchangeable and reliable.
“Those who received the promise could be perfectly sure that he would never change his mind. … God has given both his promise and his oath. These two things are unchangeable because it is impossible for God to lie. Therefore, we who have fled to him for refuge can have great confidence as we hold to the hope that lies before us. This hope is a strong and trustworthy anchor for our souls.” Hebrews 6:17-19 (NLT)
Notice the truths, “He would never change His mind” and “it is impossible for God to lie.” Hope in God “is a strong and trustworthy anchor for our souls.”
All of us need a “trustworthy anchor for our souls.” The stormier the weather the more trustworthy the anchor needs to be. The world is a stormy place right now and there doesn’t seem to be fair weather on the horizon.
Anchor yourself to the hope of God’s character and reliability. He is a solid Rock who is perfect, just, fair and faithful.
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Monday, March 14, 2022
The Storms Of Life
Regularly over the years, the weather experts have predicted high winds and stormy weather. It is not unusual, when the prediction is for high winds, that the local gas station will have cars lined up filling their tanks and others waiting in a queue to fill five gallon jugs for their generators. More often than not, the forecast misses the mark, and the storm doesn’t materialize or focus its fury somewhere else.
There has been plenty of time when the wind whips up unexpectedly. The next thing you know, trees are down, roads blocked, and the power is out. Intersections with a traffic light become four-way stops and in every neighborhood, the drone of generators is heard.
Anticipated storms don’t materialize, and unexpected storms blindside out of nowhere. Does that sound like life? We’ve all worried about a certain storm we think is coming our way, only to not have it materialize. Then out of nowhere a relationship turns sour, an unexpected house expense pops up to scare us, or what seemed like a minor annoyance turns out to be something serious.
Storms are part of life. God never promises to calm every storm. He promises to shelter us in the storm.
“Those who go to God Most High for safety will be protected by the Almighty. I will say to the LORD, ‘You are my place of safety and protection. You are my God and I trust you.’ He will cover you with his feathers, and under his wings you can hide. His truth will be your shield and protection. You will not fear any danger by night or an arrow during the day. You will not be afraid of diseases that come in the dark or sickness that strikes at noon.” Psalms 91:1-6 (NCV)
“When you pass through the waters, I will be with you. When you cross rivers, you will not drown. When you walk through fire, you will not be burned, nor will the flames hurt you.” Isaiah 43:2 (NCV)
God goes into the water and the fire with us. He has not abandoned you because you are in the midst of a storm. He is there with you.
Chuck Swindoll offers encouraging words when he writes “Nothing touches us that hasn’t first passed through the fingers of God. Nothing.”
I read a great quote by Emma Hayward, an oncologist said about death. “Death is not the end. Or even the beginning of the end. It is just the the end of the beginning.”
For those who trust Jesus with their past, present and future, death is not the end but the end of the beginning. Life here is the beginning of what is in store for us.
“No one has ever seen this, and no one has ever heard about it. No one has ever imagined what God has prepared for those who love him.” 1 Corinthians 2:9 (NCV)
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Monday, March 7, 2022
The Most Important Thing To Do Right Now
I woke up this morning thinking about the turmoil in the world. The thought crossed my mind, “The world has gone crazy.” Then my mind drifted to the various events of my lifetime and my time of pastoring. It seems the world has been crazy throughout my lifetime.
From the beginning, the world has been crazy. The first murder was not a stranger jumping someone in darkness. It was a brother scheming to take the life of his sibling. Everything has been sliding downhill since then. The world situation deteriorated to when God said: “The LORD saw that the human beings on the earth were very wicked and that everything they thought about was evil. He was sorry he had made human beings on the earth, and his heart was filled with pain.” Genesis 6:5-6 (NCV)
Thousands of years later the Apostle Paul wrote: “Remember this! In the last days there will be many troubles because people will love themselves, love money, brag, and be proud. They will say evil things against others and will not obey their parents or be thankful or be the kind of people God wants. They will not love others, will refuse to forgive, will gossip, and will not control themselves. They will be cruel, will hate what is good, will turn against their friends, and will do foolish things without thinking. They will be conceited, will love pleasure instead of God, and will act as if they serve God but will not have his power.” 2 Timothy 3:1-5 (NCV) Paul’s description sounds pretty crazy!
The craziness of the world could generate and feed fear in a person’s life. What’s a person to do? Watch non-stop news? Wring hands ceaselessly? Worry, worry, worry?
Nothing that has ever happened in the world and history has ever taken God by surprise. God was not surprised when Adam and Eve disobeyed and ate the forbidden fruit in the Garden. Nor was He surprised by the continual decline of the human race. No conflict, no war, no oppressive leader, or regime has ever taken God by surprise. God is never shocked into panic. God knows. He never sleeps, never nods off, is always on duty, doesn’t change and maybe most importantly, HE cares.
What’s a person to do? Pray!
“I tell you to pray for all people, asking God for what they need and being thankful to him. Pray for rulers and for all who have authority so that we can have quiet and peaceful lives full of worship and respect for God. This is good, and it pleases God our Savior, who wants all people to be saved and to know the truth.” 1 Timothy 2:1-4 (NCV)
Notice Paul’s words – “This is good, and it pleases God our Savior.”
Is anything more important at any time than to do “good and please God our Savior?” I think not!
I encourage you to pray, pray, pray and then keep on praying!
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Monday, February 28, 2022
The Power of Choice
Recently on a run, I heard someone quote Dr. Tony Evans, a pastor in Texas. Dr. Evans’ statement about freedom and choices resonated in my heart.
“Freedom means you get to control the choice, but because God is the sovereign ruler over his creation, you don’t get to control the consequences.” Dr. Tony Evans
People make a big deal about freedom. No one likes someone barging in on their freedom. I’m free, I’m free, I’m free! “Free” is the chant heard across humanity. “Don’t tell me what I can and can’t do!” “You’re not my boss!”
Free means you can control your choices. You can go where you want, eat what you want, drink what you want, smoke what you want, spend where you want, or say what you want. You are free!
Dr. Evans correctly observed, “Freedom means you get to control the choice.” Because freedom is real, the scripture has a lot to say about choices. One of the key verses regarding choices and results is in Paul’s letter to the church in Galatia.
“Don’t be misled—you cannot mock the justice of God. You will always harvest what you plant. Those who live only to satisfy their own sinful nature will harvest decay and death from that sinful nature. But those who live to please the Spirit will harvest everlasting life from the Spirit.” Galatians 6:7-8 (NLT)
Paul was saying, you can choose whatever you want, but you’ll get what your choices produce. Dr. Evans said it a little differently. You can choose what you want, but “you don’t get to control the consequences.” You can choose to do anything you want, but the results are out of your control.
You don’t get to control the consequences! There are few things more true in life.
I can say what I want or write what I want, but once the words are out of my mouth, I have lost complete control of them. The only control I have over my words is before I say them or type them. If you are like me, there have been plenty of times in life when I wished I could take back my words. I have wished I could unsay them or untype them. Once they are gone from the cage of my mind, heart, mouth or fingers, they are in the wild.
Be careful what you choose. You can’t control the consequences.
Monday, February 14, 2022
The All-Sufficient One
The Hebrew names of God reveal significant character attributes of God and how God works. The insights learned from considering the names of God feed and strengthen the soul.
God revealed himself to Abraham when he was 99 years old, saying, “I am El Shaddai – ‘God Almighty.’” (Genesis 17:1 NLT) When God revealed himself as “El Shaddai” he promised Abraham he would be the father of nations. Abraham would be extremely fruitful. God changed Abram’s name to Abraham. The Old Testament writers used the name El-Shaddai 48 times.
El-Shaddai reveals God as “the All-Sufficient One.” God is sufficient to meet any need a person experiences. God provides, protects, guides, disciplines, heals, stabilizes, and anchors. Jesus’ brother James wrote, “God our Father, who created all the lights in the heavens, … never changes or casts a shifting shadow.” James 1:17 (NLT)
God never changes AND HE is bigger than any problem, challenge, or need. The great Jewish prophet Jeremiah prayed, “O Sovereign LORD! You made the heavens and earth by your strong hand and powerful arm. Nothing is too hard for you!” Jeremiah 32:17 (NLT) Nothing is beyond God’s ability. Nothing is beyond God’s care. God is more!
Psalm 91 records Moses’ words about El-Shaddai: “Those who live in the shelter of the Most High will find rest in the shadow of the Almighty.” Psalms 91:1 (NLT) Moses declared, “He alone is my refuge, my place of safety; he is my God, and I trust him.” Psalms 91:2 (NLT)
Living in the shelter of the Most High brings peace! Even amid stress, strain, and struggles, God can breathe peace upon you. El-Shaddai actually uses stress, strain and struggles to strengthen those who are resting “in the shadow of the Almighty.”
My PRAYER for you. “El-Shaddai, God-Almighty. Reveal your power, your love, and your care to every person who reads these words. Heal, set-free, strengthen, encourage, lead, provide, guide, discipline, and give peace. El-Shaddai, nothing is too difficult for you. Help us and teach us to surrender to you, El-Shaddai. AMEN.”
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Monday, February 7, 2022
The Lord Is Peace
I have been writing about the Hebrew names of God. The various names of God reveal God’s character and His behavior. People don’t address God by chance, they address God in line with his character and actions.
Gideon, and the people of God, were under the constant stress and fear of the Midianite army. The Midianites were terrorizing the Jews with violence and plundering. Many of the Jews were hiding in seclusion in the mountains and caves around their villages. Fearful of terrorist attack, Gideon was threshing grain in a winepress, hidden from the Midianites.
The angel of the Lord visited Gideon with instructions to lead the Jewish people in battle against the Midianites. The angel reminded Gideon that the Lord had been with them and delivered them throughout their history. The angel also assured him that the Lord was with him, and He would deliver His people. Gideon was beside himself with awe because of the angel and his instructions.
He worshipped God and named the place “Jehovah-Shalom” – “The Lord is Peace.” This is the first time that the name Jehovah-Shalom – The Lord is Peace appeared in writing. The truth that God is Jehovah-Shalom became a constant source of strength and stability to God’s people.
God is not just Jehovah-Shalom – The Lord is Peace. He is and does more than that.
The Messiah, Jesus, was to be called “Prince of Peace.” Isaiah 9:6 (NLT)
God promises “perfect peace” to those who trust Him and focus on Him. “You will keep in perfect peace all who trust in you, all whose thoughts are fixed on you!” Isaiah 26:3 (NLT)
David declared: “Those who love your instructions have great peace and do not stumble.” Psalms 119:165 (NLT)
The Apostle Paul gave these instructions to the believers in Philippi: “Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need and thank him for all he has done. Then you will experience God’s peace, which exceeds anything we can understand. His peace will guard your hearts and minds as you live in Christ Jesus.” Philippians 4:6-7 (NLT)
Life is full of turmoil, uncertainty, instability that all create stress. Jehovah-Shalom – The Lord is Peace, is the solution for the stress. The Lord is Peace – is the Prince of Peace who promises perfect peace, great peace, and peace to guard your hearts and minds. Jehovah-Shalom’s peace “exceeds anything we can understand!”
So, turn your gaze towards the Prince of Peace. Focus in on Jehovah-Shalom – The Lord is Peace.
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Tuesday, January 18, 2022
God Is Our Provider
If you’ve attended Sunday School, Young Life, a church or read through even a portion of the Bible, you’ve probably heard a few unusual Bible stories that made you scratch your head. One story that I have questions about happened to Abraham and his son Isaac.
About 1,800 years before Jesus walked the earth, God gave Abraham and his wife Sarah a son. Abraham and Sarah could not conceive. In their old age “when they were nearly dead” Sarah conceived, and Isaac was born. Isaac was a miracle child.
The story gets interesting and perplexing when Isaac was a young man. God instructs Abraham to take Isaac up on a nearby mountain and sacrifice him. Yep, you read that sentence correctly. Isaac carried the firewood up the mountain, while Abraham carried the fire. Isaac asked his dad where the animal for the sacrifice was and Abraham said Jehovah-Jirah, “The Lord will provide.” When they got far enough up the mountain, Abraham bound Isaac and prepared to kill him. At the last moment, God stopped him. In a nearby thicket there was a ram caught by his horns.
I won’t try to explain what was going on. I can describe the event and details, but I struggle to make sense of what was going on. My list of questions would be substantial. I have way more questions than I have answers! But I do know one of the important lessons we can learn from this account. When Abraham found the ram in the thicket, he sacrificed it. Abraham named the place “Jehovah-Jirah” or “The Lord will provide.”
Jehovah-Jirah is one of the important names of God. God was known as Jehovah-Jirah by the Israelites for 1,500 years and the name has been important to Jesus’ followers over the last 2,000 years.
The Apostle Paul said: The “same God who takes care of me will supply all your needs from his glorious riches, which have been given to us in Christ Jesus.” Philippians 4:19 (NLT) Jehovah-Jirah.
Jesus said: “Seek the Kingdom of God above all else, and live righteously, and he will give you everything you need.” Matthew 6:33 (NLT) Jehovah-Jirah.
God has been faithfully meeting the NEEDS of His followers since He created Adam and Eve.
What is your NEED? He will provide. You can trust Him to meet your needs. Provision doesn’t always come the way we anticipate, expect, or want…but He WILL provide!
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Tuesday, January 4, 2022
Keep In Step With The Spirit
At various airports I’ve been to, there are conveyor belts in the long hallways between gates that do the walking for you, aka “moving walkways.” A person can just stand on the moving walkway, look at their phones, visit with a traveling companion and in a few minutes arrive at the other end of the hallway. The moving walkways are somewhat slow but can be a leg-saver for tired travelers. I’ve observed that most travelers avoid the moving walkways or walk on the walkway so they can get to where they are going quicker. Speed is the name of the game!
Most of the world is a speedway. Terms like rat race, daily grind, hamster wheel, treadmill, and vicious circle are used to describe the speed of life. People who don’t keep up with others are referred to as “slow-pokes,” moving at a “snail’s pace,” and “slower than molasses.”
Is speed really better? Is there an advantage to speed? Is it inferior to live life slowly?
Living in the fast lane may appear to be the only option. To slow down is to get run over or, even worse, miss out! FOMO is a term you may not be aware of, but it is real. Fear Of Missing Out - FOMO is a common emotional reaction that people experience in the 21st century world of social media. If a person doesn’t live life at the speed that those in the lanes to the left are traveling, they’ll miss out.
Jesus traveled at 3 miles an hour. 3 miles an hour is the speed the average person can walk, and Jesus walked most places. Sure, he took boats across the Sea of Galilee, but only from one side to the other. There are no navigable connecting waterways to the Sea of Galilee. There is a recorded “ride” he took on a donkey, but mostly, Jesus traveled at 3 miles an hour.
The Apostle Paul instructed believers to “keep in step with the Spirit.” (Galatians 5:25 ESV) Have you ever thought about the speed the Holy Spirit walks? Is it possible to go through life faster than the Spirit? I know there have been times I’ve moved faster than the Spirit and times I’ve moved slower than the Spirit. Those instances always end in regret. “If only I had …”
After over 40 years of seeking to “live by the Spirit,” (Galatians 5:25 ESV) I realize I’m prone to move faster than the Spirit wants, not slower. I want to “keep in step with the Spirit” but too often I run ahead.
Holy Spirit, teach me to keep in step with you!
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God Almighty
Studying the names of God is interesting and enlightening. You ought to think about studying God’s names in 2022. Names in the Western world rarely describe the characteristics of a person’s nature. The English language uses adjectives to describe or elaborate on a person’s nature and character. But ancient languages often used names to describe a person’s nature and character.
God revealed Himself as El-Shaddai — GOD ALMIGHTY!
God is above everything and everyone! There is nothing too difficult, nothing beyond His purview, nothing He cannot do.
“Is anything too hard for the LORD? No!” Genesis 18:14 (NCV)
“I am the LORD, the God of every person on the earth. Nothing is impossible for me.” Jeremiah 32:27 (NCV)
“Jesus … said, ‘For people this is impossible, but for God all things are possible.’” Matthew 19:26 (NCV)
“Jesus answered, ‘The things impossible for people are possible for God.’” Luke 18:27 (NCV)
God Almighty knows about your stresses, struggles, broken relationships, needs, fears, anxieties, doubts and dreads. He is “ALL—MIGHTY.” He has ALL might. He has all MIGHT.
His “almightiness” is what drives Him to work in every situation for those who trust in Him. The Apostle Paul wrote: “We know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him.” Romans 8:28 (NIV)
God Almighty doesn’t make every situation happen, but God Almighty works “for the good” in every situation. God always has an eternal view.
Trusting is not easy. Trust is where “the rubber meets the road.” Trust is relying on God to “work for the good” in every situation. A father once implored Jesus: “Lord, I believe, but help my unbelief.” Trust is hard, but you can trust in God Almighty.
“God, I don’t know what you’re doing, I don’t like what’s happening, I want the story to be written differently, BUT I’m putting my full trust in YOU and trusting that YOU are working “for the good” in this situation. YOU ARE GOD ALMIGHTY. AMEN!”
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