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If we meet and you forget me, you have lost nothing:
but if you meet JESUS CHRIST and forget Him,
you have lost everything.

The Squeaky Wheel
Posted:May 7, 2015 3:55 am
Last Updated:May 8, 2015 1:17 am
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Read: Luke 18:1-8

Bible in a Year: 2 Kings 1-3; Luke 24:1-35

The prayer of a righteous person is powerful and effective.
James 51.6

“The squeaky wheel gets the oil” is a popular proverb. As a I rode my bicycle for long distances between home and school, and the squeaky sounds of the wheels drew my attention to the need to lubricate them.

In Luke 18, the widow’s persistent request to the judge for justice against her adversary made her sound like a “squeaky wheel” until she got the result she needed. Luke explains that Jesus told this story to teach us the need to pray continually and not to give up, even if it appears that the answer to our prayer is delayed vv.1-5.

God is certainly not an unjust judge who must be harassed before He responds to us. He is our loving Father who cares about us and hears us when we cry to Him. Regular, persistent prayer draws us closer to Him. It may feel like we are a squeaky wheel, but the Lord welcomes our prayer and encourages us to approach Him with our cries. He hears us and will come to our aid in ways that we may not expect.

As Jesus teaches in Matthew 6.5-8, constant prayer does not require long periods of “vain repetitions.” Rather, as we bring our needs before God “day and night” Luke 18.7 and walk with the One who already knows our needs, we learn to trust God and wait patiently for His response.

Don’t give up—God hears you when you pray!

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The School Of Pain
Posted:May 6, 2015 4:06 am
Last Updated:May 7, 2015 3:56 am
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Read: Psalm 119.65-80

Bible in a Year: 1 Kings 21-22; Luke 23:26-56

I know, O Lord, that Your judgments are right, and that in faithfulness You have afflicted me.
€”Psalm 119.75

In his book The Problem of Pain, C. S. Lewis observes that God whispers to us in our pleasures, speaks in our conscience, but shouts in our pains: it is His megaphone to rouse a deaf world.€ Suffering often helps us to redirect our focus. It shifts our thinking from immediate circumstances so we can listen to God concerning His work in our lives. Life as usual is replaced by a spiritual schoolroom.

In the Old Testament, we read how the psalmist maintained a teachable heart even during painful circumstances. He accepted them as orchestrated by God, and in submission he prayed, €œIn faithfulness You have afflicted me Ps. 119.75. Isaiah the prophet viewed suffering as a refining process: €œBehold, I have refined you, but not as silver; I have tested you in the furnace of affliction€ Isa. 48.10. And Job, despite his laments, learned about the sovereignty and greatness of God through his troubles Job 40.€“42

We are not alone in our experience of pain. God Himself took on human form and suffered greatly: €œFor to this you were called, because Christ also suffered for us, leaving us an example, that you should follow His steps€ 1 Peter 2.21. The One with nail-scarred hands is near. He will comfort us and teach us in our suffering.
Dear Lord, life is so hard sometimes. I confess that I don'€™t always see Your purpose in my trials. Help me to trust You, and teach me to become the person that You desire me to be.

We learn the lesson of trust in the school of trial.

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Heart Of Joy
Posted:May 5, 2015 4:33 am
Last Updated:May 6, 2015 4:05 am
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Read: John 15:1-11

Bible in a Year: 1 Kings 19-20; Luke 23:1-25

These things I have spoken to you, that My joy may remain in you, and that your joy may be full. ”John 15.11

While waiting in the gate area of Singapore's Changi Airport to board my flight, I noticed a young family ”mom, dad, and . The area was crowded, and they were looking for a place to sit. Suddenly, the little boy began loudly singing Joy to the World. He was about 6 years old, so I was pretty impressed that he knew all the words.

What captured my attention even more was the look on the boy's face his beaming smile matched the words he was singing as he proclaimed to everyone at the gate the joy of the Christ who has come.

This joy is not limited to exuberant nor should it be confined to the Christmas season. The overflowing joy of knowing Christ presence in our lives was one of the themes of Jesus final teaching with His disciples the night before He died on the cross. He told them of His extravagant love for them that He loved them as the Father loved Him John 15.9. After sharing what this eternal relationship looks like, Jesus said, œThese things I have spoken to you, that My joy may remain in you, and that your joy may be full v.11

What a promise! Through Jesus Christ our hearts can be filled with joy ”real joy!
Lord, You have chosen me and redeemed me, crowned me with love and compassion. I can do nothing less than overflow with joy at Your great love for me, for those I love, and for the world.

In every season of life we can know joy in Christ.

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The Best Wedding Ever
Posted:May 4, 2015 3:26 am
Last Updated:May 5, 2015 4:33 am
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Read: Revelation 21:1-8

Bible in a Year: 1 Kings 16-18; Luke 22:47-71

The marriage of the Lamb has come, and His wife has made herself ready. Revelation 19.7

Within the last 800 or so years, a new custom has been added to the Jewish wedding ceremony. At the very end, the groom crushes a wine glass under his foot. One explanation of this is that the shattering of the glass symbolizes the destruction of the temple in ad 70. Young couples are encouraged to remember, as they establish their own homes, that God'™s home had been destroyed.

God is not homeless, however. He has just chosen a new place to live ”in us, His followers. In the metaphors of Scripture, believers are both the bride of Christ and the temple in which God lives. God is fitting His people together to build a new home that will be His permanent dwelling place. At the same time, He is preparing the bride and planning a wedding that will include all of God'™s family from the beginning of time.

Our part is easy though sometimes painful. We cooperate with God as He is at work in us to make us more like His Jesus. Then some day, at the best wedding ever, our Lord will present us to Himself without spot or wrinkle. We will be holy and without blemish Eph. 5.27 This wedding will bring an end to all sorrow and suffering.
Finish then Thy new creation;
Pure and spotless let us be;
Let us see Thy great salvation
Perfectly restored in Thee.

The return of Jesus is sure.

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Correct Gently
Posted:May 1, 2015 1:55 am
Last Updated:May 4, 2015 3:28 am
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Read: Colossians 3:12-17

Bible in a Year: 1 Kings 10-11; Luke 21:20-38

Put on tender mercies, kindness, humility, meekness, longsuffering; bearing with one another. ”Colossians 3.12-13

At the end of a conference in Nairobi, Kenya, our group traveled from the conference center to a guesthouse to prepare to fly back home the next morning. When we arrived, one person in our group reported that she had forgotten her luggage back at the conference center. After she left to retrieve it, our group leader (always meticulous on detail) criticized her sharply to us in her absence.

The next morning when we arrived at the airport, the leader discovered to his dismay that he too had left his luggage behind. It and his passport were back at the guesthouse. It was now going to cost us even more to go for his baggage. Later, he apologized and said to all of us, œI'™ll never criticize so harshly again!

Because we all have faults and weaknesses, we should bear with one another and forgive each other when things go wrong Col. 3.13 We need to be constructive in our criticism and clothe [our]selves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience v.12 .

When correction is necessary, it should be done with kindness and love. In that way we become imitators of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Dear God, You know that there are times when I just don't feel patient and humble and gentle. Those days in my life, the fruit of Your Spirit seems in short supply. Please enable me to love others today.

The keys to effective relationships are gentleness and humility.
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Correct Gently
Posted:May 1, 2015 1:55 am
Last Updated:May 1, 2015 1:56 am
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Read: Colossians 3:12-17

Bible in a Year: 1 Kings 10-11; Luke 21:20-38

Put on tender mercies, kindness, humility, meekness, longsuffering; bearing with one another. Colossians 3.12-13

At the end of a conference in Nairobi, Kenya, our group traveled from the conference center to a guesthouse to prepare to fly back home the next morning. When we arrived, one person in our group reported that she had forgotten her luggage back at the conference center. After she left to retrieve it, our group leader (always meticulous on detail) criticized her sharply to us in her absence.

The next morning when we arrived at the airport, the leader discovered to his dismay that he too had left his luggage behind. It and his passport were back at the guesthouse. It was now going to cost us even more to go for his baggage. Later, he apologized and said to all of us, œI'™ll never criticize so harshly again!

Because we all have faults and weaknesses, we should bear with one another and forgive each other when things go wrong Col. 3.13 We need to be constructive in our criticism and clothe [our]selves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience v.12 .

When correction is necessary, it should be done with kindness and love. In that way we become imitators of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Dear God, You know that there are times when I just don't feel patient and humble and gentle. Those days in my life, the fruit of Your Spirit seems in short supply. Please enable me to love others today.

The keys to effective relationships are gentleness and humility.

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Image Consultants
Posted:Apr 30, 2015 2:04 am
Last Updated:May 2, 2015 4:28 am
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Read: Colossians 3:1-11

Bible in a Year: 1 Kings 8-9; Luke 21:1-19

[You] have put on the new man who is renewed in knowledge according to the image of Him who created him. Colossians 3.10

In our media-saturated age, image consultants have become indispensable. Entertainers, athletes, politicians, and business leaders seem desperate to manage the way they are perceived in the eyes of the world. These high-priced consultants work to shape how their are viewed ”even if sometimes there is a stark contrast between the public image and the real person inside.

In reality, what people need what all of us need ”is not an external makeover but an inner transformation. Our deepest flaws cannot be corrected cosmetically. They are directly related to who we are in heart and mind, and they reveal how far we have fallen from the image of God in which we were created. But such transformation is beyond any human ability to accomplish.

Only Christ offers us true transformation ”not just a facelift or an outward adjustment. Paul said that those who have been raised to eternal life in Christ œhave put on the new man who is renewed in knowledge according to the image of Him who created him Col. 3.10

New! What a tremendous word full of hope! Christ transforms us into new people in Him ”people with a new heart, not just fixed up to look good on the outside.
If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new. 2 Corinthians 5.17

The Spirit develops in us the clear image of Christ.

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Access To God
Posted:Apr 29, 2015 3:11 am
Last Updated:May 4, 2015 3:30 am
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Read: 1 John 5.6-15

Bible in a Year: 1 Kings 6-7; Luke 20.27-47

Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need. Hebrews 4.16

Technology is a blessing in so many ways. Need a bit of information about a health problem? All you have to do is access the Internet where you instantaneously get a list of options to guide your search. Need to contact a friend? Just send a text, email, or Facebook post. But technology can also be frustrating at times. The other day I needed to access some information in my bank account and was asked a list of security questions. Unable to recall the exact answers, I was blocked from my own account. Or think of the times when an important conversation is cut off because of a dead cellphone battery, with no way to reconnect until you find a plug to recharge it.

All of this makes me delighted with the reality that when I need to access God in prayer, there are no security questions and no batteries required. I love the assurance that John gives when he says, Now this is the confidence that we have in Him, that if we ask anything according to His will, He hears us 1 John 5.14

God is always accessible, for He never slumbers nor sleeps! Ps. 121.4. And thanks to His love for us, He is waiting and ready to listen.
Lord, thank You for desiring communication with me and for the reassurance that You are indeed listening and ready to help in time of need. Teach us to come to You with confidence in Your attentive love for us.

God is always accessible in our time of need.

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In The Same Boat
Posted:Apr 28, 2015 3:23 am
Last Updated:Apr 28, 2015 3:24 am
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Read: Matthew 8:23-27

Bible in a Year: 1 Kings 3-5; Luke 20:1-26

When He got into a boat, His disciples followed Him. Matthew 8.23

When the cruise ship pulled into port, the passengers got off as quickly as possible. They had spent the last few days enduring an outbreak of a virus, and hundreds of people had been sickened. One passenger, interviewed as he disembarked, said:œWell, I don'™t mean to complain so much. I mean I know everybody was in the same boat. His seemingly unintentional pun made the reporter smile.

In Matthew 8, we read about another trip on the water vv.23-27. Jesus got into the boat and the disciples followed Him v.23. Then a terrible storm arose, and Jesus™ disciples feared for their lives. They awakened a sleeping Jesus, who they assumed was unaware of the crisis.

While Jesus was literally in the same boat as His followers, He was unconcerned about the weather. As the all-powerful Creator, He had no fear of a storm. œHe arose and rebuked the winds and the sea, and there was a great calm v.26.

But we are not all-powerful, and we are oh-so-prone to fear. So what are we to do when the storms of life rage around us? Whether they quickly blow over or last for a long time, we can be confident in this: We are in the same boat with the One whom even the winds and the sea obey.
Heavenly Father, this life is full of uncertainty. But You have promised us Your unfailing presence. May we see You today especially when we are tempted to panic or to do things in our own strength.

No danger can come so near the Christian that God is not nearer.

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Love And Light
Posted:Apr 27, 2015 3:54 am
Last Updated:Apr 28, 2015 7:40 am
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Read: Deuteronomy 11:8-15

Bible in a Year: 1 Kings 1-2; Luke 19:28-48

The land which you cross over to possess is a land . . . for which the Lord your God cares. €”Deuteronomy. 11.11-12

Friends are starting to plan their summer vegetable gardens. Some get an early start by planting seeds indoors where they can control the conditions and provide the best environment for sprouting. After the danger of frost has passed, they will transplant the seedlings outdoors. Once the garden is planted, the work of weeding, feeding, watering, and guarding against rodents and insects begins. Producing food is a lot of work.

Moses reminded the Israelites of this before they entered the promised land. While living in Egypt, they had to do the hard work of irrigating crops by hand Deut. 11.10, but in the place where God was taking them He promised to ease their work by sending spring and autumn rains: I will send rain on your land in its season, both autumn and spring rains€ .14 . The only condition was that they €œfaithfully obey the commands€ He gave them €œto love the Lord your God and to serve him with all your heart and with all your soul€ v.13 . The Lord was taking His people to a place where their obedience and His blessing would make them a light to those around them.

God wants the same for us and from us: He wants our love to be displayed in our obedience so that we might be His light to people around us. The love and obedience we have to offer, though, is far less than He deserves. But He is our provider, blessing us and enabling us to be a light that the world will notice.

Loving God doesn'€™t make life effortless, but having His strength makes it easier.

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