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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

How's Your Relationship with God? (3)


Tuesday, November 29, 2011

How's Your Relationship with God? (2)


Good Morning,
Continuing this morning with the question: "How's your relationship with God". There are three things that describe Christ's relationship with His Father: intimacy, dependency and obedience. Today let's look at His dependency on God. 'The Son can do nothing of Himself, but what He sees the Father do; for whatever He does, the Son also does in like manner.' (John 5:19 NKJV) Jesus knew He couldn't do anything without His Father, so He didn't bother to try. We, on the other hand, sing, 'Without Him I can do nothing,' then go out and act like it all depends on us. If we succeed, we often become so conceited that nobody can stand us. And if we fail, it's usually because we collapsed under the weight of an assignment God didn't give us in the first place. Have you ever wondered why Jesus never struggled with insecurity or battled the fear of failure like we do? Because it never even occurred to Him that He couldn't do something which His Father had already assured Him He could do. When you know you have heard from God you can face any obstacle or enemy with confidence. God will never give you an assignment that does not require His wisdom and undergirding strength. Indeed, every act of God in your life is designed to increase, not decrease, your dependence on Him. You say, 'But I have talent. I can do a lot of things!' Yes, but you can do nothing that matters in God's eyes. So before you begin your day, kneel and pray, 'Lord, I'm counting on You, and I don't have a backup plan!' Have a great day!

Monday, November 28, 2011

How's Your Relationship with God? (1)


Wednesday, November 23, 2011

More Than Conquerors (2)


Tuesday, November 22, 2011

More Than Conquerors (1)

'...who always leads us in triumph in Christ...' 2 Corinthians 2:14 NKJV

Good Morning,
It's always a great day when we wake up and feel like we can conqueror the world. Jesus said, '...Here on earth you will have many trials...' (John 16:33 NLT) Having problems doesn't mean you're a fake, a failure or the focus of God's displeasure. The storm tested both the believer's and the unbeliever's house. (Matthew 7:24-27) But the believer overcame it. So what's God's goal? To make you an over comer, not an escape artist! 'Thanks be to God who always leads us in triumph in Christ.' Yes, God will deliver you but first He will develop you. There are problems you can't avoid and must deal with, such as: Your physical heredity. In a society obsessed with 'looks,' are you unhappy about yours? Feel too tall, too short, unattractive, not athletic; you're apple-shaped, pear-shaped, your nose is all wrong? Got freckles, double chin, protruding ears? Tried to darken it, lighten it, accentuate it, hide it, reduce it, enlarge it, but it never looks the way you wish? Beware of our culture's carnal norms. '...They measure themselves by one another and compare themselves with one another...without understanding.' (2 Corinthians 10:12 ESV) The Bible points out that 'sorrow awaits those who argue with their Creator...[who say], "Stop, You're doing it wrong!"' (Isaiah 45:9 NLT) Look your best, but accept what you can't change. God doesn't make mistakes. Don't be like those 'without understanding.' 'People judge by outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.' (1 Samuel 16:7 NLT) Adopt God's standard, not man's. Start appreciating yourself. Then you can appreciate others.

Monday, November 21, 2011

Faith and Fantasy (2)


'...They speak a vision of their own heart, not from the mouth of the Lord.' Jeremiah 23:16 NKJV

Good Morning,
Thanks team for a wonderful day of Thanksgiving yesterday. The spirit's presence was so sweet. So was the meal we shared after service. Thanks to the Hospitality team and Melissa who made it happen.

Continuing from Friday's devotional Jesus said, 'Ask, and it will be given to you...' (Matthew 7:7 NKJV) But that promise is qualified by this condition: what you're asking for must be in harmony with God's will. (1 John 5:14) When you sign a legal contract you cannot afford to overlook the fine print. And as someone with a dream, you can't afford to overlook reality. If you do, reality will stop you cold in your tracks. When God gives you a dream, He gives you all that's needed to fulfill it. The more unrealistic your dream, the more you'll be tempted to depend upon things you cannot control (such as luck). You must balance the boldness of dreaming with the reality of your situation. Yes, you need to reach far beyond what you think you're capable of, but at the same time base what you do on your strengths and other factors within your control. The more concerned you become with things you can't control, the less you will do to improve the things you can control. And when you do that, you start living in a fantasy world. When God gives you a dream it will play to your strengths. Catherine B. Ahles observed: 'We spend most of our twenties discovering all of the hundreds of things we can be. But as we mature into our thirties, we begin to discover all of the things we will never be. The challenge for us is to reach our forties and beyond and put it all together-to know our capabilities and recognize our limitations-and become the best we can be.' That's all God is asking us to be for HIm...The best we can be!

Friday, November 18, 2011

Faith and Fantasy (1)

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Confront Your Fears (2)

Is that how you feel? When you choose to play it safe in life, your potential for success is like that barren wasteland. As long as fear rules your life you won't step out in faith and fulfill your destiny. The Bible says that without faith it is impossible to please God. (Hebrews 11:6) Isn't it better to risk failure and do what God wants, than risk displeasing Him? We've all experienced the fear that makes us want to pull back. Only those who overcome it go far in life. '...Let the Lord be magnified, Who has pleasure in the prosperity of His servant.' (Psalm 35:27 NKJV) Conquering the fear of failure begins with believing: 'God wants me to succeed.' Undergirded by that truth you cannot only defy your fears but defeat them.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Confront Your Fears (1)


'God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind.' 2 Timothy 1:7 NKJV

Good Morning,
I love the scripture this morning out of 2nd Timothy. Paul is addressing a real feeling of Timothy's. Timothy was in the midst of pastoring his first church something he had never done before. We too can be overcome with fear when we are experienceing something new, like a new job or a new relationship or a new investment strategy. You will never succeed as long as you keep giving in to fear. The corporate world risks failure every time they launch another product. The fashion world risks failure with each new clothing line. Yet they're willing to take multimillion-dollar risks to improve their merchandise and boost their sales. Do they always win? No, but without taking a risk they've no chance of succeeding at all. A poet wrote: 'There was a very cautious man who never laughed or played; he never risked, he never tried, he never sang or prayed. And when one day he passed away, his insurance was denied; for since he never really lived, they claimed he never died!' The fact is, we all fail! The failure rate of the human race is one hundred percent, and everyone (you included) qualifies for membership in this club. But that doesn't mean you have to live in the fear of failure. Faith in God is what gives you the courage to confront your fears and live the life He meant you to live. If you don't, you'll suffer the regret of 'what could have been.' You'll never be perfect, so you'll never be perfectly successful. That doesn't mean you will not succeed in life but you must try. Fear is a 'spirit' and, if you let it, it will control you. God offers you three better options: 'Power...love...a sound mind.' You are loved!

Friday, November 11, 2011

Preparing Them (2)


'...well-nurtured plants...pillars...to adorn a palace.' Psalm 144:12 NIV

Good Morning,
We are continuing today with building character within our children. Character and maturity aren't qualities we normally expect to find in our children. We assume that these things come later-an assumption that hinders their growth potential. God's got higher expectations for your children! In His Word we read: (1) 'Our sons...will be like well-nurtured plants.' Not in their forties, fifties or sixties but 'grown up in their youth' (KJV). They needn't waste their youth; they can grow now. Why does God liken them to plants? Because they have spiritual roots capable of drawing in His nurture, ways and strength, and are born with the potential for success. '...I write to you, young men, because you are strong, and the Word of God lives in you, and you have overcome the evil one.' (1 John 2:14 NIV) Hello, that's your child He is talking about! (2) 'Our daughters will be like pillars carved to adorn a palace.' Why would God equate your daughters with pillars? First, because they're designed to be upright and support-giving; they're indispensable to the building's structural integrity. Secondly, because they 'adorn' the building, making it attractive, drawing attention to its grandeur and causing us to admire the architect and owner. Palace pillars glorify the King, making Him, and them, look good. Your children need you to believe in their God-given potential. Do you remember what Jesus said about our children? '...of such is the Kingdom of Heaven.' (Matthew 19:14 NKJV) His faith in their potential is great. Yours must be too.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Preparing Them (1)

 

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

You're Called to Be a Servant


Tuesday, November 8, 2011

It Happens in Stages


First there's the 'I don't know' stage. Your seed is in the ground; when it will produce a harvest is entirely up to God. But His Word assures you it will. Next comes 'the blade' stage. It's just a tiny blade blowing in the breeze but it's enough to encourage you and let you know that the answer is on the way. Next comes 'the head' stage. Now it's starting to look like what you prayed for. Hopefully you've been watering it with prayer, fertilizing it with God's Word and protecting it from any negative force that would try to uproot it. Finally you enter 'the full grain' stage. This is when God says: 'Put in the sickle, because your harvest has come.' At this point it's crucial to recognize your harvest and begin to reap it. Whatever stage you're at today, stand on God's promise and keep trusting Him. He will not disappoint you.

Monday, November 7, 2011

Do What You Love, Love What You Do


Thursday, November 3, 2011

How to Become 'Righteous'


'With the heart one believes unto righteousness...' Romans 10:10 NKJV

Good Morning,
How does one become righteous? To be 'saved' you must put your trust in Christ, and nothing else. You say, 'But what if I clean up my act?' No, there are people who live better by accident than you do on purpose. Our distinction as Christians is that we have placed our trust in the shed blood of Jesus Christ, and nothing else. Paul lays it clearly on the line: 'If you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved. For with the heart one believes unto righteousness, and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation.' (Romans 10:9-10 NKJV) Salvation is the result of what you believe in your heart about the finished work of Christ, and what you confess with your lips. Those two elements, believing and confessing, bring you into a state of 'righteousness' in the eyes of God. Have you ever gone to a grocery store with a coupon cut out from a newspaper? You want a bag of flour or sugar, but you've no money. Yet they give it to you. Why? Because with the coupon, they give you credit as though you had the money. Getting the idea? You have no righteousness to bring before God in exchange for salvation, but He has set up a coupon system called redemption and said, 'Once you place your trust in Christ, I will view you as righteous from that moment on.' The word 'righteous' simply means 'to be in right standing with God.' What a way to live! What a well of joy! What a source of confidence! Next time Satan tells you that you're not up to God's standards, tell him differently...

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

What's Your Excuse?


Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Don't Worry About It