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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.

Waiting
Posted:Mar 28, 2014 4:58 am
Last Updated:May 10, 2024 8:26 am
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Read: Psalm 130

Rejoicing in hope, patient in tribulation, continuing steadfastly in prayer. €”Romans 12:12

Bible in a Year:
Judges 4-6; Luke 4:31-44

Day after day for years Harry shared with the Lord his concern for his -in-law John who had turned away from God. But then Harry died. A few months later, John turned back to God. When his mother-in-law Marsha told him that Harry had been praying for him every day, John replied, €œI waited too long.€ But Marsha joyfully shared: €œThe Lord is still answering the prayers Harry prayed during his earthly life.€

Harry€™s story is an encouragement to us who pray and wait. He continued €œsteadfastly in prayer€ and waited patiently (Rom. 12.12.

The author of Psalm 130 experienced waiting in prayer. He said, .€œI wait for the Lord, my soul waits€ (v.5). He found hope in God because he knew that “with the Lord there is mercy, and with Him is abundant redemption€ (v.).

Author Samuel Enyia wrote about God€™s timing: €œGod does not depend on our time. Our time is chronological and linear but God . . . is timeless. He will act at the fullness of His time. Our prayer . . . may not necessarily rush God into action, but . . . places us before Him in fellowship.€

What a privilege we have to fellowship with God in prayer and to wait for the answer in the fullness of His time.
Pray on! Pray on! Cease not to pray,
And should the answer tarry, wait;
Thy God will come, will surely come,
And He can never come too late.

God may delay our request, but He will never disappoint our trust.
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The Link Of LIfe
Posted:Mar 27, 2014 6:03 am
Last Updated:Mar 27, 2014 6:06 am
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Read: Titus 3:1-11

According to His mercy He saved us, through the washing of regeneration and renewing of the Holy Spirit. €”Titus 3:5

Bible in a Year:
Judges 1-3; Luke 4:1-30

By the time he was 16, Morris Frank (1908-€“1980) had lost his sight in both eyes. Several years later, he traveled to Switzerland where he met Buddy, the canine who would help to inspire Frank€™s involvement with the Seeing Eye guide-school.

With Buddy leading the way, Frank learned to navigate busy sidewalks and intersections. Describing the freedom his guide provided, Frank said, €œIt was glorious: just [Buddy] and a leather strap, linking me to life.€ Buddy gave Morris Frank a new kind of access to the world around him.

God€™s Holy Spirit gives us access to abundant spiritual life in Christ. When we accept Christ as Lord, God washes our sins away and renews us €œby the Holy Spirit, whom He poured out on us generously through Jesus Christ our Savior€ Titus 3:5-6 ). Once we know Christ, the Holy Spirit helps us experience God€™s love (Rom. 5.5, understand Gods Word (John 14.26), pray Rom. 8.26, and abound in hope Rom. 15.13.

Today, as you think about your relationship with God, remember that the Spirit is your guide to life in Christ (Rom. 8.14.
Holy Spirit, Light divine,
Shine upon this heart of mine.
Chase the shades of night away;
Turn my darkness into day.

The Holy Spirit guides us into knowledge and spiritual growth.
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Out OF Chaos
Posted:Mar 26, 2014 4:03 am
Last Updated:Mar 26, 2014 4:05 am
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Read: Exodus 8:1-15

Speak evil of no one, . . . be peaceable, gentle, showing all humility to all men. €”Titus 3:2

Bible in a Year:
Joshua 22-24; Luke 3

Everything I observe makes me believe this is true: Order is not natural. When I consider my office, I’m astounded at how quickly it descends into chaos and how long it takes me to restore order. Order requires intervention; it does not happen naturally.

I shouldn€™t be surprised. God€™s role in bringing order out of chaos is a prominent biblical theme. He did it when He was creating the nation of Israel Ex. 7.€“14. When God said it was time to bring the Hebrew people out of Egypt, Pharaoh objected. His nation€™s economy depended on the Hebrew workers, so Pharaoh didn€™t want to lose them. To change Pharaoh€™s mind, God sent 10 plagues to convince him. Pharaoh€™s magicians were able to duplicate the first two plagues. But they could not reverse the plagues €”any of them. They could cause chaos, but they could not restore order. Only God can do that.

With effort, we can bring order to our living spaces, but none of us can bring order out of the emotional and spiritual chaos of our lives. Only God can do that. He restores order to chaotic situations when we live as God intended €”speaking no evil, being peaceable and gentle, and showing humility to all (Titus 3:2).
Father, our world and our lives do have much chaos
and confusion. We need You to restore our souls.
Help us to live as You want us to live€”
loving others.

When we put our problems in God€™s hands, He puts His peace in our hearts.
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Who's At The Center?
Posted:Mar 25, 2014 4:44 am
Last Updated:Mar 25, 2014 4:46 am
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Read: Psalm 33.6-19

The counsel of the Lord stands forever, the plans of His heart to all generations. ”Psalm 33.11

Bible in a Year:
Joshua 19-21; Luke 2.25-52

Recently, I had what for me was a œCopernican moment: I am not at the center of the universe. The world doesnt revolve around me. It doesn™t move at my pace, in my terms, nor in accord with my preferences.

Though we might wish it to be otherwise, life is not all about us. Everything revolves around the Lord. In Psalm 33, we read that all nature revolves around Him and His control (vv.6-9. He assigned the sea its boundaries and locked the ocean in vast reservoirs. Everything in nature operates in accordance with the laws He has set.

The nations also revolve around the Lord (vv.10-12. No plan or scheme can stand up against God™s. Ultimately, it is the Lords plan that will
Our life is created to be centered on God, not self. How thankful we stand forever. His intentions can never be shaken.

Finally, the lives of all humanity revolve around the Lord (vv.13-19. God sees the whole human race. He made our hearts, and He understands everything we do. And He has the power to intervene in our lives and deliver us from situations spinning out of control.
can be to serve such a powerful God, who has every aspect of our lives under His control.
Teach me, Lord, to live out the truth of Psalm 33.
May I revere You as I should. May I and all the
inhabitants of the world stand in awe of You,
for Your counsel and plans stand forever.

When we die to all about us, we live to God above us.
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Gentle Witness
Posted:Mar 24, 2014 8:56 am
Last Updated:May 10, 2024 8:26 am
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Read: Acts 1:1-11

You shall be witnesses to Me in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth. €”Acts 1.8

Bible in a Year:
Joshua 16-18; Luke 2:1-24

Years ago, I was hospitalized following a life-threatening, 38-foot fall from a bridge. While I was there, the wife of the man in the next bed stopped to speak to me. €œMy husband just told me what happened to you,€ she said. €œWe believe God spared your life because He wants to use you. W€™ve been praying for you.

I was stunned. I had grown up going to church, but I had never imagined that God would want to be involved in my life. Her words pointed me to a Savior I had heard of but did not know €”and marked the beginning of my coming to Christ. I cherish the memory of those words from a gentle witness who cared enough to say something to a stranger about the God whose love is real. Her words conveyed care and concern, and offered purpose and promise.

Jesus challenged His disciples €”and us €”to tell others about the love of God: €œYou shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be witnesses to Me in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth (Acts 1.8.

Through the Holy Spirit our words and witness can have the power to make an eternal difference in the lives of others.
I love to tell the story of unseen things above,
Of Jesus and His glory, of Jesus and His love,
I love to tell the story, because I know this true;
It satisfies my longings as nothing else can do.

A caring word can accomplish more than we could ever imagine
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Prone To Wander
Posted:Mar 14, 2014 5:23 am
Last Updated:Mar 14, 2014 5:25 am
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Read: Psalm 119:9-16

With my whole heart I have sought You; oh, let me not wander from Your commandments!
€”Psalm 119:10

Bible in a Year:
Deuteronomy 23-25; Mark 14:1-26

One of my favorite classic hymns is œCome, Thou Fount of Every Blessing which was written in 1757 by 22-year-old Robert Robinson. In the hymn™s lyrics is a line that always captures my attention and forces me to do some self-evaluation. The line says, œProne to wander, Lord, I feel it. Prone to leave the God I love.I feel that way sometimes. Too often I find myself distracted and drifting, instead of having my heart and mind focused on the Savior who loves me and gave Himself for me. Robert Robinson and I are not alone in this.

In those seasons of wandering, our heart of hearts doesn™t want to drift from God ”but, like Paul, we often do what we don™t want to do (Rom. .19, and we desperately need to turn back to the Shepherd of our heart who can draw us to Himself. David wrote of this struggle in His great anthem to the Scriptures, Psalm 119, saying, œWith my whole heart I have sought You; oh, let me not wander from Your commandments!(v.10.

Sometimes, even when our hearts long to seek God, the distractions of life can draw us away from Him and His Word. How grateful we can be for a patient, compassionate heavenly Father whose grace is always sufficient ”even when we are prone to wander!
Prone to wander, Lord, I feel it,
Prone to leave the God I love;
Heres my heart, O take and seal it,
Seal it for Thy courts above. ”

Our tendency to wander is matched by God™s willingness to pursue
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Without Power
Posted:Mar 13, 2014 8:51 am
Last Updated:Mar 13, 2014 8:53 am
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Read: Isaiah 40.27-31; 41.10

He gives power to the weak, and to those who have no might He increases strength. Isaiah 40.29

Bible in a Year:
Deuteronomy 20-22; Mark 13:21-37

In late October 2012, a hurricane-spawned superstorm struck the heavily populated northeastern US, leaving massive flooding and destruction in its wake. During the storm, more than 8 million customers lost electricity. Power outages alone caused shortages of food, fuel, and water, along with the chaos of gridlocked transportation. The howling winds and surging waters left many neighborhoods crushed, flooded, and choked with mountains of sand. Media coverage of the event reported: Millions Without Power.

Like a storm of nature, a personal tragedy can often leave us feeling powerless and in the dark. During such times, God's Word assures us of His help: œHe gives power to the weak, and to those who have no might He increases strength Isa. 40.29.

At our lowest point, drained of emotional resources, we can place our hope in the Lord and find our strength in Him. He promises us that, for each new day, œThose who wait on the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles, they shall run and not be weary, they shall walk and not faint v.31.

God is our spiritual power source in every storm of life.
O God, our help in ages past,
Our hope for years to come,
Our shelter from the stormy blast,
And our eternal home!

It takes the storm to prove the real shelter.
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The Golden Rule
Posted:Mar 12, 2014 5:53 am
Last Updated:Mar 12, 2014 6:15 pm
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Read: Matthew 7.7-12

Therefore, whatever you want men to do to you, do also to them. ”Matthew 7.12

Bible in a Year:
Deuteronomy 17-19; Mark 13:1-20

The concept of The Golden Rule ”treat others as you would like to be treated appears in many religions. So what makes Jesus version of the saying so exceptional?

Its uniqueness lies in a single word, œtherefore, that signals the generosity of our heavenly Father. Here is what Jesus said: If you then, being evil, know how to give good gifts to your , how much more will your Father who is in heaven give good things to those who ask Him! Therefore, whatever you want men to do to you, do also to them (Matt. 7.11-12 italics added).

All of us fall short of what we know to be true: We do not love others the way God loves us. Jesus lived out that admirable ethic with perfect love by living and dying for all our sins.

We have a loving, giving Father who set aside His own self-interest to reveal the full measure of His love through His Jesus. God'™s generosity is the dynamic by which we treat others as we would like to be treated. We love and give to others because He first loved us
(1 John .:19).
patience and mercy and love. Please show
Your perfect love through me in some small
Our heavenly Father asks us to live up to His commands, but He also gives us His power and love to carry it out. We need only to ask Him for it.
Heavenly Father, I know that I lack Your

way today. In Your Jesus name I pray.

We have committed The Golden Rule to memory; now let us commit it to life.
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The Silent Pen
Posted:Mar 11, 2014 8:09 am
Last Updated:Mar 11, 2014 8:10 am
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Read: James 3:1-12

The fruit of righteousness is sown in peace by those who make peace. —James 3:18

Bible in a Year:
Deuteronomy 14-16; Mark 12:28-44

Former US President Harry Truman had a rule: Any letters written in anger had to sit on his desk for 24 hours before they could be mailed. If at the end of that “cooling off” period, he still felt the same sentiments, he would send the letter. By the end of his life, Truman’s unmailed letters filled a large desk drawer.

How often in this age of immediate communication would even 24 minutes of wise restraint spare us embarrassment! In his epistle, James addressed a universal theme in human history when he wrote about the damage an uncontrolled tongue can bring. “No man can tame the tongue,” he wrote. “It is an unruly evil, full of deadly poison” (3.8.

When we’re gossiping or speaking in anger, we find ourselves outside the lines of what God desires. Our tongues, our pens, and even our keyboards should more often fall silent with thanks in our hearts for the restraint God provides. All too often, when we speak we remind everyone of our brokenness as human beings.

When we want to surprise others with the difference Christ makes, we may need to look no further than restraining our tongue. Others can’t help but notice when we honor God with what we say—or don’t say.
Help me, Lord, to use my words not to
tear down others or build up my own reputation,
but to seek the good of others first, and in so doing
to serve You and Your kingdom.

Whoever guards his mouth and tongue keeps his soul from troubles. —Proverbs 21:23
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Make It Personal
Posted:Mar 10, 2014 4:07 am
Last Updated:Mar 13, 2014 4:09 pm
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Read: 2 Chronicles 24:1-2,15-22

Walk in the Spirit, and you shall not fulfill the lust of the flesh. ”Galatians 5:16

Bible in a Year:
Deuteronomy 11-13; Mark 12:1-27

During my days as a teacher and coach at a Christian high school, I thoroughly enjoyed interacting with teenagers, trying to guide them to a purposeful, Christlike life characterized by love for God and love for others. My goal was to prepare them to live for God throughout life. That would happen only as they made their faith a vital part of life through the help of the Holy Spirit. Those who didn't follow Christ floundered after they left the influence of Christian teachers and parents.

This is demonstrated in the story of King Joash of Judah and his uncle Jehoiada. Jehoiada, a wise counselor, influenced Joash to live a God-honoring life (2 Chron. 24.11,14.

The problem was that Joash did not embrace an honorable life as his own. After Jehoiada died, King Joash left the house of the LORD v.18 and began to worship in a pagan way. He turned and became so evil that he had Jehoiada™s murdered (vv.20.22).

Having someone in our lives to guide us toward faith and Christlikeness can be good and helpful. Even better is getting to know the Lord ourselves and learning to rely on the Holy Spirit to be our guide (Gal. 5:16). That is making our faith personal.
Lord, thank You for the people in my life who
influence me toward following You. Help
me not to depend on them primarily ”but to
depend on Your Holy Spirit to guide me.

The faith of others encourages; a faith of our own transforms.
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