Monday, August 31, 2020

Listen to His Voice

 1 Samuel 3:10
 And the Lord came, and stood, and called as at other times, Samuel, Samuel. Then Samuel answered, Speak; for thy servant is listening

Get alone and quiet with God, open your heart and listen to His voice. He desires to speak to you. We are often so busy with the cares of life and the responsibilities that await our day, that we do not take the time to stop and hear the voice of God. He desires to speak with us through His word, in the circumstances of our day, in the times we take to meditate on His greatness and goodness. What is God talking to you about? The discipline of being in the presence of God is not done by accident. Take time in your day to think about Him, bass in His presence, and open your heart to hear what He has to say.

Saturday, August 29, 2020

Who is He?

 Colossians 1:17
And He is before all things, and by Him all things consist.

Who is He who comes to redeem the world from sin? Who is He who changes darkness into light? Who gave His life so that we may have eternal life? He is the God-Man. Before time existed, He dwelt with God the Father and Holy Spirit. He is Elohim, the great three in one. By Him the universe was made. He is the Creator of all the suns that twinkle as stars in the heavens. The earth is all of its beauty was made by His hand, and humanity was shaped from the dust of the earth, and He breathed life and man became a living soul. Our human minds cannot grasp the awesomeness of His greatness. He is the one that will one day return to earth and those that love Him will receive. He will split the eastern skies and all will bow their knees and call Him Lord. He is all in all. He is Jesus, The one I love, serve, and worship!

Saturday, August 22, 2020

Weary in Well Doing

 Galatians 6: 9 , 10a
 And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not… As we have therefore opportunity, let us do good unto all men…

It is not uncommon to become weary of performing a task and not seeing any results. Weariness leads to discouragement and eventually giving up the task. Whether it be in praying, witnessing, or investing time in ministry, when our efforts do not bear fruit, we reflect on the profitability of time spent. And maybe we need to rethink and examine and try something different, but Paul says our efforts are not in vain, even when we don’t see results. In due season, eternity will reveal that we were faithful to the kingdom work and there will be a day of reaping. It is our responsibility to sow the seed of well doing and good works, remain faithful to the task that God has given you, and leave the results to God.

Weary in Well Doing

 Galatians 6: 9 , 10a
 And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not… As we have therefore opportunity, let us do good unto all men…

It is not uncommon to become weary of performing a task and not seeing any results. Weariness leads to discouragement and eventually giving up the task. Whether it be in praying, witnessing, or investing time in ministry, when our efforts do not bear fruit, we reflect on the profitability of time spent. And maybe we need to rethink and examine and try something different, but Paul says our efforts are not in vain, even when we don’t see results. In due season, eternity will reveal that we were faithful to the kingdom work and there will be a day of reaping. It is our responsibility to sow the seed of well doing and good works, remain faithful to the task that God has given you, and leave the results to God.

Thursday, August 20, 2020

Babes in Christ

1 Corinth 3:1
And I, brethren, could not speak unto you as unto spiritual, but as unto carnal, even as unto babes in Christ.

At what point is a Christian no longer considered a babe in Christ? When does a person cross the threshold from being carnal to being spiritual? Paul observed that the Christians were demonstrating actions that were not spiritual, but actions done by people who are still living in the flesh. These were people that had just experienced the forgiveness of sin, accepting Christ as their Savior. Yet, they bickered and argued with each other over things that were self-serving. A man or woman who demonstrates a life that is spiritual has put himself on the altar, life no longer is focused around them, but around the Kingdom and the needs of others. A Christian walking in the light of Christ comes to a point in their life where they surrender everything to God, a full submission to the will of God. Wesley called this entire sanctification. A life set apart, made clean by the blood of Christ, and the fullness of the Holy Spirit fills their life. The spiritual life does not dehumanize a person, but equips them to live each day in faith, trusting God in everything they do.