Liars
Did you know that Satan is the father of all lies? Did you know that his lying spirit is a part of human nature! It is true:
Liar: a person who tells lies, who does not tell the truth.
You are of your father the devil, and you want to carry out your father’s desires. He was a murderer from the beginning and does not stand in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he tells a lie, he speaks from his own nature, because he is a liar and the father of lies (John 8:44).
In the scripture above Jesus was speaking to the Jewish people about having a relationship with Him and believing that He is the son of God. But they argued with Him and basically said Jesus is not telling the truth. He tells them that if they do not accept and believe in Him they are from the devil. They get angry of course, but they hear the truth!
Satan is the author of all lies. He is a spirit, he did not have a body of his own to operate in the earth, so he deceived Adam and Eve into disobeying God’s command which allowed sin to enter the world. Because Adam and Eve sinned we are all born into sin (Genesis 3).
This spirit of Satan lived within each of us because we were born in sin. Until we accept Jesus Christ as our savior we are just what the scripture above says: liars. We are freed from this bondage of sin when we accept Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior. Does that mean we will never lie? No, our flesh nature will always rise up to tempt us to go against God. However, because of Christ living inside of us, our hearts are convicted of this sin and we repent and seek forgiveness from God. Scripture says If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness (1 John 1:9, ESV).
Scriptures teach us to be alert and of a sober mind. Our enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour (1 Peter 5:8). How does Satan devour us? By what we speak out of our mouth. Scripture says that life and death is in the power of the tongue (Proverbs 18:21). Satan is constantly working to get us to speak against what God says about us. He wants us to lie! We must be aware of our tongue because when we lie or speak against the work of God, we give Satan access to devour our lives.
Example: I hear so many people say I can’t hear God! That is a flat out lie from the devil. God speaks to our spirit all the time. Satan prompts our spirit to say we can’t hear God. But we hear Him every day speaking to us. He prompts us to pray, He nudges our heart to do the right thing, He will suggest you hold the door open for the other person or speak to a stranger as you pass by. God is always speaking to our spirit. Now you may want to hear God in a deeper way. In order to do that, you have to sit with Him and spend more time with Him. I can say hi to a stranger and they hear me but I am not going to talk to them in a deeper way until I get to know them. It is the same way with Christ. To get to hear God in a deeper way you’ve got to sit with Him. Jesus also sent the Holy Spirit, our advocate who will teach us all things and will remind us of everything God has said to us.
So, to overcome that lying spirit, we have to accept Christ as our personal savior. And we can do that through a simple prayer. Romans 10:9-10 says if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For with the heart one believes and is justified, and with the mouth one confesses and is saved.
So simple! Let us pray. Father, thank you that you came to save us. We confess with our mouth and we believe in our heart that you are our Lord and you were raised from the dead so we can be saved. We thank you for saving our souls and removing that lying spirit. We understand that we are forgiven and that our flesh nature will attempt us to sin again. When that happens, we thank you for your prompting reminding us that this is not of you. We can confess our sin and you will forgive us. In Jesus’ name we pray, Amen!
Affirmations: Matthew 10:20; Luke 24:32; Ephesians 6:19, Isaiah 55:11
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Set A Fire
Set a fire down in my soul that I can’t contain that I can’t control. I want more of you God. I want more of you, God.
In my prayer time, the words above came rushing to my heart as I sat praising God. I was quietly praying for all the women God had brought in my life near and far and the Holy Spirit lifted my spirit. While His joy overwhelmed me those words came out of my mouth. As I listened to myself repeat them from my heart I knew that is exactly what I wanted.
In California during the summer time, we have these raging fires that desecrate people’s homes, business, land and all that they hold dear to them. The fires are so destructive and raging that it can take weeks or even months to contain and get control of them. Once the fires are put out, the homeowner can go back to try and salvage what is left. Most cannot even recognize any of their belongings. Searching through the ashes, there is nothing left of value.
As I meditated on the words, I prayed that the fire of God would rage through me like the fires in California and destroy everything in me that is not of Him. Isn’t that what we want, this flesh of sin to be destroyed in us so we look and act just like our Father? We are here on assignment for Him. If you want that transformation in you, I invite you to pray these words, “Father, set a fire down in my soul that I can’t contain, that I can’t control. Please replace what is there with more of you” In Jesus’ name, Amen!
Affirmations: Matthew 10:20; Luke 24:32; Ephesians 6:19, Isaiah 55:11
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Rebellion
Rebellion: an act of violent or open resistance to an established government or ruler; the action or process of resisting authority, control, or convention.
For who were those who heard and yet rebelled? Was it not all those who left Egypt led by Moses? And with whom was he provoked for forty years? Was it not with those who sinned, whose bodies fell in the wilderness? And to whom did he swear that they would not enter his rest, but to those who were disobedient? Hebrews 3:17-18
The Israelites always seem to find a way to rebel against God. It seems as if when God said “Don’t do it” they always would do it. Many times when I am reading the Bible I have often wonder why they did not just follow God’s instructions after all He had done for them. Even as I was thinking the thought, God brought to my mind how rebellious I was as a teen. If my parents told me not to do something, that seemed to be my license to go ahead and do it. I would always suffer the consequence for the behavior and I knew I would, but I did it anyway.
The scripture above makes it real clear that rebellion and disobedience will not bring us God’s rest or peace. God swore that they would not enter His rest! I wanted to know exactly what God meant when He said they would not enter His rest, so I looked up the word “rest” in the Greek. The word “rest” in this scripture means: in general statement, applicable to God and man. God’s rest is entered when the believer is confidently assured within and outwardly lives peaceable in the assurance of God’s daily provisions. God’s rest is His daily provisions, and eternal life Wow! But what does that look like? When we look around physically it seems that we have His provision. But when we look internally in our relationship with Him we will find ourselves in a desolate place. Obedience puts our spirit in a place of wholeness and peace.
I don’t think we realize how important it is to follow God’s commands. For many, it is truly not until something devastating happens in our lives that we take time to hear God’s instructions. God gives us simple commands, like love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and love your neighbor as yourself (Luke 10:27). He tells us to trust in him with all our heart and to lean not on our own understanding but in all our ways acknowledge him and he will direct our path (Proverbs 3:5-8).
See, because we don’t follow God’s instructions we walk in rebellion and we miss the rest of God. We miss all that God has ordained to give us. Grace and mercy still follows us everyday but the provisions that God had ordained especially for us we will forfeit because of our own behavior. I know many times as a teen because of my rebellion I had more chores which left me with less opportunities to enjoy the blessings of the day God had ordained for me.
Although we are born in sin and that is a part of our DNA, God has given us a way out so we can live in His rest. We can have that peace that passes all understanding and receive all He has ordained for us. His rest is always waiting for us to change, for scripture says …the promise of entering his rest still stands…(Hebrews 4:1).
Father,
It is not our desire to be rebellious or disobedient. We want to live in all that you have ordained for us. We repent of our sins and we praise you for the opportunity to enter into your rest. In Jesus’ name, amen.
Affirmations: Matthew 10:20; Luke 24:32; Ephesians 6:19, Isaiah 55:11
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My Wilderness
Behold, I am doing a new thing; now it springs forth, do you not perceive it? I will make a way in the wilderness and rivers in the desert. Isaiah 43:19, ESV
I had just finished writing a devotional about being in the wilderness. I was on the plane listening to the Bible in the book of Luke when the scripture spoke about John the Baptist getting the word in the wilderness. I remember being so excited. I searched professor Google on the word wilderness and wrote the devotional. As soon as I finished the devotional another one just came in my spirit so I wrote that one too and filed it away. I felt so good. I went back into my file to find the first one I had written and it was gone! I could not find it anywhere in my file.
I could feel myself going into this anxiousness (wilderness) experience. My husband was sitting next to me on the plane and he could see me getting worked up. He asked what was wrong and I shared with him what happened. He said just wait! It will show up. I immediately remembered what God had said to me in the devotional I had written earlier. So I prayed, “God help me to hear your word in this wilderness experience. Thank you for thinking of me and for giving me this experience”.
Although it was a small thing we can so easily embrace Satan’s attacks and not even know it. I say embrace because we have a choice, but most times we do not realize it. We just go with whatever comes to us. After prayer I made the choice to just wait. I moved from that worried, anxious, fretful place to a calm, peaceful place. I concluded that if God wanted me to have the devotional He would give it back to me. We have the choice in the wilderness and God is always there with us, we just have to surrender to Him.
Affirmations: Matthew 10:20; Luke 24:32; Ephesians 6:19, Isaiah 55:11
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Gift Giving
Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights, with whom there is no variation or shadow due to change. James 1:17, ESV
Our church has a three-year campaign for individuals to pledge towards the giving purpose that has been established by the church. All members have been encouraged to make a pledge towards this campaign, which we have. This past Sunday our Senior Associate Pastor shared with us that when you are giving a gift, you have to speak specifically on what that seed is being sown for.
She shared this example: When you give money above your tithes (ten percent of your income) to the church it is considered a gift to God. According to the word, the giving of money is like sowing seeds into the ground. Whatever we sow into the ground that is what we shall reap.
“Do not be deceived: God cannot be mocked. A man reaps what he sows. Whoever sows to please their flesh, from the flesh will reap destruction; whoever sows to please the Spirit, from the Spirit will reap eternal life” (Galatians 6:7-8, NIV).
She shared that when sowing a seed above your tithes, you should say what type of seed you are sowing. If you plant apple seeds you should expect apples. That encouraged us to put a word on the gift we were sowing.
Later in the week her words dropped back into my spirit. I had some special gift money that had been given to me. I was saving the money to purchase something special, but had no idea how special it would be. I heard the Lord say, “Why don’t you sow this money as a seed to me?” My first reaction was “God, isn't this my special money to do what I want? Why are you suggesting I sow it to the church?”
As the thought settled in my spirit I began to wonder: what could I buy that would bring more of a profit than sowing the seed to God? I could not think of anything that would bring greater results. Still focused on what our Senior Associate Pastor said, I shifted my question: what kind of seed would I sow? Wow! I got excited as I came up with lots of material ideas. Then the Holy Spirit began to speak.
“How about sowing seeds to have a greater understanding of the Holy Spirit, to increase in the level of your faith, to have a better bible study life, to have a more powerful prayer life that impacts this world?” Those exact words were spoken in my spirit. They were what I had been praying to God about. I became so excited that I ran to grab an envelope from the church. I put the money in it so that it would be ready to give on Sunday morning.
It is amazing to me how fleshy we can be. We have an almighty God who loves us unconditionally and gave His life for us. When He provides us with HIS stuff we act selfishly. God does not need anything we have but He is trying to get us to look outside ourselves and become more like Him. To fulfill His purpose we have to be more willing to give than to receive. The amazing thing about giving is you receive more than you could ever ask for. For the word says, “Give, and it will be given to you. A good measure, pressed down, shaken together and running over, will be poured into your lap. For with the measure you use, it will be measured to you.” Luke 6:38
Affirmations: Matthew 10:20; Luke 24:32; Ephesians 6:19, Isaiah 55:11
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Love Capacity
And above all these put on love, which binds everything together in perfect harmony.
Colossians 3:14 ESV
What is your capacity to receive love and to give love to others? I kept hearing “love capacity'' in my thoughts and wondered what our love capacity is? How much can we truly love?
Capacity – 1. The maximum amount that something can contain. 2. The ability or power to do, experience, or understand something.
My first thought was that my love capacity ranged somewhere in the 50 – 95 percent range, depending on the situation (lol)! I think we choose to love based on the situation and based on how we are treated by others. But in truth, our love capacity is far greater than we could ever imagine. God is love and because we have Him inside of us (if you have accepted Christ as your personal Savior), our capacity is to be love in every situation.
When we go to school for a certain occupation we never say we are going to work 50 percent of that occupation. We don’t say that the situation or how well we are treated will determine how well we perform. Our goal is to become the best in whatever occupation we choose. This should be our goal with love.
I love that capacity has two definitions listed in the dictionary. The first definition speaks to the amount that we can contain, which we now know our capacity for love is limitless when we operate with the Holy Spirit. The second definition focuses on our ability and the power that we have to operate in love. That power does not come from within ourselves. We could never be what love is without the help of the Holy Spirit. Just like we go to school for our occupation, we have to go sit with Jesus Christ to become the love that Christ has called us to be.
Our insignificant idea of love is just like thinking we understand a certain occupation. It is not until we go to school that we get the full understanding of what is involved in that position. In the same way, we need to study love. Jesus showed us love and gave us the definition of love in 1 Corinthians 13. If we view love as an occupation, we’ll understand that it requires us to be in school daily with the Holy Ghost.
If we have a thimble-worth of capacity and we are standing on the edge of a vast ocean, we have access to a lot of water, but we will not hold much because our capacity is so small. If we have a bucket we will get more than a thimble, but once the bucket is full the ocean can do us no good. Even if we have a barrel we will get more than a bucket but we will have only taken advantage of a minuscule part of the ocean. (Portion of my Daily Word reading)
We all have a limitless capacity to be love, however, it is up to us to choose how much love we are going to become.
Affirmations: Matthew 10:20; Luke 24:32; Ephesians 6:19, Isaiah 55:11
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Keep Your Conscience Clear
My conscience [enlightened and prompted] by the Holy Spirit bearing witness with me. Romans 9:1 AMPC
Paul writes: “My conscience [enlightened and prompted] by the Holy Spirit bearing witness with me” (Romans 9:1 AMPC). Note that when the Holy Spirit speaks to your conscience, two things happen. First, He illuminates your heart with truth. Second, He prompts you about what to do. Something may be “right” for others and be “wrong” for you. Why? Because God has a particular plan for your life and He doesn’t want you to be negatively influenced or even derailed. Read the following Scriptures and consider them prayerfully: “Therefore I always exercise and discipline myself [mortifying my body, deadening my carnal affections, bodily appetites, and worldly desires, endeavoring in all respects] to have a clear (unshaken, blameless) conscience, void of offense toward God and toward men” (Acts 24:16 AMPC). “Holding fast to faith (that learning of the entire human personality on God in absolute trust and confidence) and having a good (clear) conscience. By rejecting and thrusting from them [their conscience], some individuals have made shipwreck of their faith” (1 Timothy 1:19 AMPC).
Source: The Word For You Today
Affirmations: Matthew 10:20; Luke 24:32; Ephesians 6:19, Isaiah 55:11
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Sowing For A Harvest
I was up early one morning in my office sitting with God and writing when the sun came in. The way its light poured into my office highlighted the words on the two of the cards that I had in my bookcase. One said “seed and harvest” and the other said “believe”. I immediately felt like I needed to take a picture and use it in a devotional but I was not sure which one.
When I sat for a moment after taking the picture I thought, “This is exactly it!” There is always a time for sowing seeds and a time to harvest but we have to believe in the harvest. If we stop believing, we will stop doing the work. Even when the harvest is sitting right in our laps, we will never receive it because we stopped.
My husband has a friend that he worked with for many years and he always told my husband that he was in college to be a doctor. He is very knowledgeable about medical issues but he is not a doctor because somewhere along the way he stopped. He still has the harvest sitting in his lap but he stopped watering the plant, so the plant couldn’t produce the harvest. He talks about it because the substance of the plant is still in him.
The Bible says as long as the earth remains there will be seedtime and harvest time (Genesis 8:22). We can have confidence in this word because we can see it happening. Here is an example: no one has ever had to plant a weed because God divinely put weeds in the earth (Genesis 3:18). No matter what season, the weeds might die but their seeds always end up in the ground and they always produce a harvest!
Our job is to just continue to believe God in all that He has called us to do. I know that when we are working and not seeing any positive results it can be so easy to give up and lose hope! God never told us it would be easy, but He said He would never leave us. He promised the Israelites that He would bring them out of slavery and into a land flowing with milk and honey. God gave them exactly what He had promised but they had to work with Him and believe. Those individuals who left Egypt with Moses 20 years and older died before they could get the harvest because they did not believe. Even when we grow weary and start to doubt we can pray, “God help my unbelief so I can continue to work with you and see this harvest!” Amen!
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For Such A Time As This
“You were made…for just such a time as this.” Esther 4:14, NLT
The story of Esther teaches us two important truths: (1) You need mentors to guide you. Because she was willing to listen to Mordecai, Esther discovered that her calling wasn’t just to be a queen but a deliverer of her people. So, who is your Mordecai? Who knows you well enough to clarify and confirm your calling in life? Who loves you enough to challenge you when you get off track or strengthen and encourage you when you want to quit and run? Where we have blind spots, we need people with 20/20 vision to speak into our lives. Joshua listened to Moses. Timothy listened to Paul. Ruth listened to Naomi. Who are you listening to? (2) You need to know you’re in the place God wants you to be. Mordecai, Esther’s cousin, challenged her and changed her life by saying, “Who knows if perhaps you were made queen for just such a time as this?” Esther didn’t set out to be queen. But once she was, she had to decide between her comfort and her calling. It’s a choice you must make too. You say, “What’s my calling?” It could involve your job, your marriage, your tasks as a parent, your friendships. It could involve the neighborhood where you live or volunteering at your church. One thing is certain: When God calls, it’s your “time.” You may be tempted to think you’re just treading water right now, waiting for some other time or more important opportunity. No, you don’t get to choose your time; God does that! The psalmist said, “My times are in thy hand” (Ps 31:15)
Source: The Word For You Today
Affirmations: Matthew 10:20; Luke 24:32; Ephesians 6:19, Isaiah 55:11
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Foolishness
For the word of the cross is folly to those who are perishing… 1 Corinthians 1:18, ESV
The word of God is foolishness to those who are perishing. The Word of God has no meaning to those who are walking in darkness. God’s word does not minister to those who are lost. If you are a believer in Christ these words should command our soul.
Foolishness: lack of good sense or judgment; stupidity
Perishing: suffer death, typically in a violent, sudden, or untimely way; suffer complete ruin or destruction
We as believers have been given the anointed blessing to understand and comprehend who God is and His word. We have been chosen by Him, hand picked to share the gospel with the world. Our friends, neighbors, co-workers, and even some family members who do not know Christ are perishing. I don’t care what they have or how their lives look to us. The Bible says they are headed to complete ruin and destruction because the word is foolishness to them.
If the word of God is foolish to the world, then how do we share the word? We share God’s word by how we live our lives for Christ. We are His ambassadors and He lives in us. I don’t know about you, but I did not receive Christ by others beating the Word of God over my head. I actually ran from those kinds of people and I was a preacher’s kid! What drew me was watching those around me grow closer to God. It was never them beating me over the head with the Bible, but me just watching how they lived. I watched how some cried when they talked to God. I’d watch how some would read their Bible and I’d listen to how others would tell me what God did for them. Most never spoke a scripture; they lived the scripture. The Bible is for believers to read. It is our road map to living in a way that will draw others to Christ.
Many individuals will never go into a church or want to be a part of any religion because of the negative messages they have seen or heard. But we as believers and knowers of God are not spreading religion, we are living out the relationship we have with God. We are spreading the good news of the relationship that anyone can have with God. He did not ask any of us to change our ways when we came to Him. He just asked us to believe that He is God and He sent His son to die for us. Confess with your mouth and believe in your heart that Jesus is Lord and you shall be saved. The relationship begins.
Father,
Your word says that the Word of God is foolish to the world. But you told us we are to produce fruit. Help us to live a life so that our friends, family, neighbors, co-workers and even strangers will come to know you. This we pray in Jesus name amen!
Affirmations: Matthew 10:20; Luke 24:32; Ephesians 6:19, Isaiah 55:11
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Suppress
But because of your hard and impenitent heart you are storing up wrath for yourself on the day of wrath when God's righteous judgment will be revealed. Romans 2:5, ESV
While reading the first chapter of Romans, my spirit landed on this scripture: The wrath of God is being revealed from heaven against all godlessness and wickedness of men who suppress the truth by their wickedness, since what maybe now about God is plain to them because God has made it plan to them. Romans 1:18, NIV
This verse just kept lingering in my heart. As I tried to gather more understanding, I heard the Holy Spirit say, “God has made plain to us the truth”. Paul was writing to the church in Rome and his words are true for us today. Even if we have not accepted Jesus Christ as our personal savior, we know right from wrong. God has made plain His truth in our hearts.
Scripture says we suppress the truth so that we can do what we want. I am reminded of my youth when I would make a decision to do something that I knew was wrong because I wanted to do whatever was before me. There was always this voice in my head that said you should not do this because it is wrong, but I would reason those thoughts away so I could do what I wanted. I remember that I would even do an analysis in my head to see whether my parents would find out. If I could avoid them knowing, then I would go for it.
This is exactly what the scripture is speaking to above. We know the truth. It has been set in our hearts, but we suppress it because of our sinful desires. Paul warns that God's wrath is being revealed from heaven against all godlessness and wickedness because the truth has been made plan to us. We cannot say that we did not know our behaviors were wrong or that we were not living according to the righteousness of Christ. Jesus Christ died so that we can have eternal life and have the ability to live a righteous life. As we follow the truths in our heart, they lead us to the righteousness of Jesus Christ.
Punishment is coming for all sinful behavior. We may sometimes get away with doing things that are not right because we have outsmarted the authority over us. But know that God sees it all. It may look like everyone is getting away with evil but God’s wrath is sitting on all men who do not repent. But because of your hard and impenitent heart you are storing up wrath for yourself on the day of wrath when God's righteous judgment will be revealed. Romans 2:5, ESV
It can sometimes be very hard to see people get away with doing wrong, but God sees all the wickedness and He will punish everyone for their sin. We are called to repent for our unrighteousness and pray for those who are in sin so they will turn and come into the righteousness of God.
Father,
We thank you that truth has been placed in our hearts. We ask for forgiveness for the times we did not obey this truth. We intercede for those who have chosen the wicked path. As your word teaches, “You have heard that it was said, ‘Love your neighbor and hate your enemy.’ But I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, that you may be children of your Father in heaven,” (Matthew 5:43-45, NIV) so we pray for their salvation in Jesus name, Amen.
Affirmations: Matthew 10:20; Luke 24:32; Ephesians 6:19, Isaiah 55:11
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How To Win Life’s Battles (4)
“The battle is not yours, but God’s.” 2 Chronicles 20:15 NIV
Fourth, learn to relax in faith. Notice how God responded to Jehoshaphat’s prayer: “The battle is not yours, but God’s.” Many of us wear ourselves out trying to fight God’s battles in our own strength. In the initial flush of becoming Christians, we’re eager to win the world to Jesus, and want to go out and single handedly bring about His kingdom. That’s because we don’t realize what’s involved. Then after we’ve worked hard under our own steam, reality sets in. We end up crawling back on our hands and knees, disappointed, because we think we’ve let God down. But He reassures us, “You didn’t let Me down, because you weren’t holding Me up.” The truth is, we don’t hold God up—He holds us up! We don’t have Him in our hands, He has us in His hands! And He’s telling us to relax in faith and let Him do the work through us. Paul wrote, “As you received Christ Jesus as Lord, continue to live your lives in him” (Colossians 2:6 NIV). In other words, remember how you first became a believer—by simple faith in the finished work of Christ—and continue to live by simple faith. You didn’t become a Christian by striving for perfection and doing good works. Good works have nothing to do with it! Salvation is a free gift. God doesn’t need us to micromanage things; He has everything under control, and He wants us to relax and let Him live through us. Bottom line: Victory in life is a gift from God! “Thank God, who always leads us in victory because of Christ” (2Co 2:14 GWT).
Source: Word For You Today
Affirmations: Matthew 10:20; Luke 24:32; Ephesians 6:19
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How To Win Life’s Battles (6)
“Jehoshaphat appointed men to sing to the Lord.” 2 Chronicles 20:21 NIV
Sixth, thank God in advance. Imagine standing on a mountaintop looking across a valley toward a mountain on the other side. A big battle is about to take place down below. On one mountain, three enemy nations are poised and waiting to devastate Israel. The Israelites are on your mountain, and their leader Jehoshaphat tells them, “Here’s God’s battle plan. All of those who sing in the choir, I want you out front.” So the army goes marching into battle with the choir on the front line singing praises to God. Did the plan work? Yes. The opposing armies got confused and ended up killing each other—and all God’s people had to do was divide up the plunder! Why did God do it this way? As a visual object lesson to teach us to praise Him in faith even before the victory takes place. When you pray “Lord, I know I have problems, but I thank You in advance because there’s no situation You can’t take care of,” three things happen: (1) Your atmosphere changes, You no longer feel afraid because you have the assurance of God’s presence. (2) Your attitude changes. You begin to say, “Lord, this may be too big for me, but it’s not too big for You.” (3) Your approach changes. Instead of speaking words of doubt, you start speaking words of faith. And because your faith honors God, He honors your faith and the battle begins to turn in your favor. And here’s another important key to victory: Don’t just praise God for a while and then quit; keep praising Him until your breakthrough comes.
Source: Word For You Today
Affirmations: Matthew 10:20; Luke 24:32; Ephesians 6:19
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How To Win Life’s Battles (5)
Fifth, stand firm. Notice what God told Jehoshaphat: “Stand firm.” What does it mean to “stand firm” when you’re in a crisis? It’s a mental attitude of quiet confidence that says, “I’m going to trust God.” One pastor writes: “This is something I’m slowly learning; it’s never God’s will for me to run from a difficult situation. If I do, the situation will only follow and catch up with me a little further down the line. It may not look the same, but it will be the same. Why? Because God wants to teach me that He is sufficient for any problem. If we don’t learn this today, we may learn it next week. If we don’t learn it next week, we may learn it next year. But eventually we’ll learn it—and the sooner the better. We can save ourselves problems by standing firm and waiting on God in quiet confidence.” So what do we stand firm on? “Have faith in the Lord your God and you will be upheld; have faith in his prophets and you will be successful” (2 Chronicles 20:20 NIV). First, we need to stand firm on the character of God. God is faithful, and we can depend on Him. Second, we need to stand firm on the writings that He has given us through His prophets—in other words, the truth of the Bible. The Bible is God’s Word, and we need only rely in quiet confidence on His written promises. So the word for you today is: Stand firm on the unchanging character of God and the unchanging promises of His Word.
Source: Word For You Today
Affirmations: Matthew 10:20; Luke 24:32; Ephesians 6:19
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How To Win Life’s Battles (3)
“Jehoshaphat…set himself to seek the Lord.” 2 Chronicles 20:3 NKJV
Third, take your problems to the Lord. In the midst of his crisis, Jehoshaphat “set himself to seek the Lord, and proclaimed a fast.” Prayer is often the last thing we think of. Why? Because we want to work our problems out on our own. A deacon approached the pastor one day and said, “Pastor, we’ve got a problem we can’t solve. We’ve tried everything and nothing works.” The pastor said, “Well, I guess all we can do is pray about it.” The deacon replied, “Pastor, has it really come to that?” When you’re facing life’s battles, prayer should be your first resort, not your last! And sometimes when the problem doesn’t yield to prayer alone God leads you to add a second element: fasting. Ever tried it? Fasting isn’t something mystical and mysterious; it’s about focus! It’s saying: “Lord, I can do without food and other things, but I can’t solve this problem without You. So instead of eating, I’m going to spend time seeking Your face until I have an answer.” Cornelius, a Gentile, fasted and prayed for four days, asking God for direction. As a result, God sent Peter to his house to preach the gospel to the Gentiles, and in the process change the course of history (See Acts 10). In order to know whom to appoint to leadership positions, the New Testament church fasted, prayed, and asked God for guidance. And as a result, one of the most dynamic evangelistic teams of all time, Paul and Barnabas, was born (See Acts 13:2-3). When you get serious enough to fast and pray about your problem, God will show you the solution.
Source: Word For You Today
Affirmations: Matthew 10:20; Luke 24:32; Ephesians 6:19
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How to Win Life’s Battles (2)
“We do not know what to do, but our eyes are on you.” 2 Chronicles 20:12 NIV
Second, admit your own inadequacy. The only people God can’t help are those who don’t think they need His help. King Jehoshaphat said, “We have no power to face this vast army that is attacking us. We do not know what to do, but our eyes are on you.” Often our eyes are on everything and everyone—except God—the One who can solve our problems. Your circumstances are like a mattress: If you’re on top you can rest easy, but if you’re underneath you can suffocate. Keep your eyes on the Lord and you’ll win out over your circumstances. Remember, it's “not by might nor by power, but by my Spirit, says the Lord” (Zechariah 4:6 NIV). You can’t live the Christian life in your own strength because you have a power shortage. You need the power that comes from letting God’s Spirit live through you. Try to imagine a glove. On its own, it is limp and powerless. But once a hand fills that glove it becomes useful and effective. Jesus said, “You shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you” (Acts 1:8 NKJV). Jesus often spoke of the Holy Spirit as “the Helper,” so when you don’t know what to do stand on His promise: The Helper, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in My name…will teach you all things, and bring to your remembrance all things that I said to you” (John 14:26 NKJV). If you fight in your own strength, you’ll lose. But when you draw on the power of God’s Spirit that’s within you, you’ll win.
Source: Word For You Today
Affirmations: Matthew 10:20; Luke 24:32; Ephesians 6:19, Isaiah 55:11
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How to Win Life’s Battles (1)
This week, God showed me a series from my devotional The Word For You Today which I have prepared for you. This week’s series comes from the devotional’s December issue.
“We have no power to face this vast army that is attacking us.” (2 Chronicles 20:12)
With God’s help, King Jehoshaphat overcame not just one army, but three! And his victory teaches us how we can win life’s battles. First, identify the enemy. Many of us have no clue who the real enemy is. We think it’s the person who is interested in taking our job, our spouse, or our money. But many times the enemy is our own attitude! It’s not so much what’s happening that gets us down, it’s our response to the situation. Before you can win on a personal level, you must identify the enemy. Note how Jehoshaphat reacted when he heard “a vast army” was coming against him. He was “alarmed” (vv. 2-3 NIV). It’s a fairly typical human response. We see a big problem, panic, and become fearful about what’s going to happen to us. And in truth, fear isn’t all bad unless we deal with it in the wrong way. We can use it to motivate us to conquer the problem and drive us closer to God. It’s when we get discouraged, give up, get angry, and start asking, “Why me, Lord?” that fear defeats us. If you’re in a situation that’s filling you with fear and anxiety today, remember—God doesn’t respond to need; He responds to faith. So stake your faith on His unshakable Word and stand on His promise: “Fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you, yes, I will uphold you with My righteous right hand” (Isa 41:10 NKJV). Unshakeable trust in God’s Word is what brings His help.
Source: Word For You Today
Affirmations: Matthew 10:20; Luke 24:32; Ephesians 6:19
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Muzzle Your Mouth
When I read the title of the following article, it spoke to me and I had to post it!
I will put a muzzle on my mouth (Psalm 39:1, NIV).
The psalmist has a lot to say about the dangers of the tongue. Apparently he had to guard himself in that particular area. “Set a guard over my mouth, Lord; keep watch over the door of my lips” (Ps. 141:3, NIV). “May these words of my mouth and this meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, Lord” (Ps 19:14, NIV). Just because a thought comes up doesn’t mean it should come out! ‘A fool vents all his feelings, but a wise man holds them back (Pr 29:11, NKJV). You say, “But I didn’t really mean it. I was just sounding off!” You may not think you meant it, but the Bible says, “Out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks” (Mt. 12:34 NKJV). What’s harbored on the inside inevitably shows up on the outside. Put yourself in the other person’s place, listen to what you’re saying, and ask yourself how you’d respond. When you’re talking to someone, their acceptance doesn’t come from your heightened decibel level, but from your ability to listen, understand, care, empathize, and respond with wisdom. And if none of those things work, do what Jesus did when he stood before Pilate: “He opened not His mouth” (Ac 8:32 NKJV). Amazing! He had the power and authority to call twelve legions of angels (72,000 plus) to His defense, but He didn’t. That’s strength, not weakness! Another word to the wise: Never resort to profanity. “Don’t use foul or abusive language. Let everything you say be good and helpful, so that your words will be an encouragement to those who hear them” (Eph 4:29, NLT).
Source: The Word For You Today
Affirmations: Matthew 10:20; Luke 24:32; Ephesians 6:19, Isaiah 55:11
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The Church
Below is a portion from Martin Luther King, Jr’s letter from the Birmingham Jail. As a Christian of the twentieth century it is imperative that we run with an urgency to fulfill the call God has on our lives. Our assignment is to make an impact in the world!
…There was a time when the church was very powerful. It was during that period that the early Christians rejoiced when they were deemed worthy to suffer for what they believed. In those days the church was not merely a thermometer that recorded the ideas and principles of popular opinion; it was the thermostat that transformed the mores of society. Wherever the early Christians entered a town the power structure got disturbed and immediately sought to convict them for being "disturbers of the peace" and "outside agitators." But they went on with the conviction that they were "a colony of heaven" and had to obey God rather than man. They were small in number but big in commitment. They were too God-intoxicated to be "astronomically intimidated." They brought an end to such ancient evils as infanticide and gladiatorial contest.
Things are different now. The contemporary church is so often a weak, ineffectual voice with an uncertain sound. It is so often the arch supporter of the status quo. Far from being disturbed by the presence of the church, the power structure of the average community is consoled by the church's often vocal sanction of things as they are.
But the judgment of God is upon the church as never before. If the church of today does not recapture the sacrificial spirit of the early church, it will lose its authentic ring, forfeit the loyalty of millions, and be dismissed as an irrelevant social club with no meaning for the twentieth century…
Martin Luther, King, Jr. Letter from the Birmingham Jail
Father, I pray that you will make every follower of you so uncomfortable in this season until we are right in the center of fulfilling the call you had ordained for us to complete. In Jesus name Amen!
Martin Luther King Jr., Letter from Birmingham Jail
Affirmations: Matthew 10:20; Luke 24:32; Ephesians 6:19, Isaiah 55:11
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Extremist
…But as I continued to think about the matter, I gradually gained a bit of satisfaction from being considered an extremist. Was not Jesus an extremist in love? -- "Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, pray for them that despitefully use you." Was not Amos an extremist for justice? -- "Let justice roll down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream." Was not Paul an extremist for the gospel of Jesus Christ? -- "I bear in my body the marks of the Lord Jesus." Was not Martin Luther an extremist? -- "Here I stand; I can do no other so help me God." Was not John Bunyan an extremist? -- "I will stay in jail to the end of my days before I make a mockery of my conscience." Was not Abraham Lincoln an extremist? -- "This nation cannot survive half slave and half free." Was not Thomas Jefferson an extremist? -- "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal." So the question is not whether we will be extremist, but what kind of extremists we will be. Will we be extremists for hate, or will we be extremists for love? Will we be extremists for the preservation of injustice, or will we be extremists for the cause of justice?
Martin Luther King Jr., Letter from Birmingham Jail
Affirmations: Matthew 10:20; Luke 24:32; Ephesians 6:19, Isaiah 55:11
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