The Word of God is our Focus, and everybody is somebody.John 17:17. Every missing lamb matters. If you know people who have wandered off from God's truth, don't write them off, go after them, get them back. Read Luke 15:4-10.God’s Word is unlike any other book. As believers, we are instructed to study the Bible and meditate upon its meaning for our lives.
Wednesday, December 31, 2014
Before The Year Ends, Ask Yourself Did You Get To Know Him?
People want to debate and argue about the actual date of
Jesus birth. That's not as important as this next question. The question is
very simple. When your life is over, only one thing will really matter: Did you
get to know the Son of God? The extra Christmas presents you were able to buy
because of your long hours at the office won’t matter. All the time you spent
preparing the perfect holiday meal won’t matter either. But whether you spent
your time getting to know Jesus will matter for ages and ages to come. What is
important is that He was born, because of Him we have salvation full and free.
He is our living Savior, let's get to know Him better by having a more personal and intimate relationship with Him.
God Knows, God Understands and God Does
You
are waking up with a clean slate. God's mercies are new this morning.
Our heavenly Father knows every decision we need to make and every
challenge we face. When no one can comprehend all that we have been
through; God Knows. When no one understands our feelings or situations
or heartaches; God Understands. When no one can possibly fathom our
hurting hearts, God Does. God's work done in God's way will never lack
God's provisions. Lord forgive us for the times we have tried to figure
this thing out on our own. We need you. We need Your Holy Spirit to
give us strength, wisdom and direction.
Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Either Way, You and I Win.
Sooner or
later you will face situations beyond your control. So when you find yourself
in unpredictable, uncontrollable, frustrating circumstances, there is still one
thing you can count on to have control of your situation. We all are subject,
but with God He is the Author of it all. You have to trust God to work in your
life and bring order, hope, and peace out of your chaos. Does anyone want to
end one year knowing that going into another year will be spent with difficult
emotional challenges? I don’t know anyone, but I go into 2015 knowing that God
is the source of my strength. He will encourage me and as I encourage my family
and friends, God be with you. I always end in “Either Way I Win” because I
believe whether God heals us here on earth or calls us home to be with Him,
“EWIW”. That applies to you all as well. Either Way You Win. Many issues in our
life simply cannot be resolved through our human understanding and reasoning.
In our particular situation we will discover there are no easy solutions, but
there is one sure promise. You can not go back far
enough to find that God was not there. Sometimes, we just didn't know
it. Whatever level you are at now, God is about to move you from the background to the
foreground.
Friday, December 19, 2014
You Can't Walk With God, Holding Hands With the Devil
There are millions of people in this world that would claim to be
Christians but if you were to examine their lives you would find that
they are no different than those who don’t claim to be Christians. There
are those who claim to be Christians who lie, cheat, steal, etc. just
like everyone else. You can’t
walk with God and hold hands with the Devil. Lot is one who exemplifies for us someone who fell into the trap of the
Devil and tried to walk with God and hold hands with the Devil. Jesus
said in Matthew 6:24 and Luke 16:13,
“No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and
love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other.
Ye cannot serve God and mammon (money).” Lot is evidently one of these types of people. His whole life seems to have been tinged with earthly colorings, and to
have been struck through with the spirit of the world. He preferred to
live on the borderland of true Christian experience, rather than in the
land itself, and to be quite a little more at home with the filthy
Sodomites than with the praying household of his Uncle Abram. Alas! He
was dominated by the spirit of the world!” You might say he tried to walk with God and hold hands with the Devil.
The first mistake that Lot made was that he got his eyes off of what God wanted for him, and he began to look at the wealth of the world. You see, he saw this well watered plain of the Jordan. The Scripture says that it was like the “garden of the Lord.” In other words, when Abraham gave Lot the choice of where he wanted to live, Lot saw this place that looked like the very Garden of Eden! It was a beautiful place with lots of green luscious grass and water for all of his herds. He looked at the nearby cities Sodom and Gomorrah and decided that he would like to have this area. So, in one fatal decision he chose the well watered plains of the Jordan. He chose the world. He allowed worldly consideration alone to move him, good water, fine pastures, close to a city market, good business opportunities, and a splendid chance to make money!! Sure, there was a lot of sin in the neighborhood, but he must not let little scruples like that interfere with business, after all, business and religion shouldn’t mix! Lot looked towards Sodom.
So it is that thousands of Christians are going down today in the same way. They are being swallowed up in a maelstrom of worldliness. They leave their souls out of account and do not consult God when making decisions. I feel like our every decision should be made by first asking “Is that what God wants me to do?” When we start a new job, when we move to a new place, whatever the decision is, we need to first make it by asking ourselves this question. Lot did not make his decision on what God wanted; he made his decision based upon his own desire.
The first mistake that Lot made was that he got his eyes off of what God wanted for him, and he began to look at the wealth of the world. You see, he saw this well watered plain of the Jordan. The Scripture says that it was like the “garden of the Lord.” In other words, when Abraham gave Lot the choice of where he wanted to live, Lot saw this place that looked like the very Garden of Eden! It was a beautiful place with lots of green luscious grass and water for all of his herds. He looked at the nearby cities Sodom and Gomorrah and decided that he would like to have this area. So, in one fatal decision he chose the well watered plains of the Jordan. He chose the world. He allowed worldly consideration alone to move him, good water, fine pastures, close to a city market, good business opportunities, and a splendid chance to make money!! Sure, there was a lot of sin in the neighborhood, but he must not let little scruples like that interfere with business, after all, business and religion shouldn’t mix! Lot looked towards Sodom.
So it is that thousands of Christians are going down today in the same way. They are being swallowed up in a maelstrom of worldliness. They leave their souls out of account and do not consult God when making decisions. I feel like our every decision should be made by first asking “Is that what God wants me to do?” When we start a new job, when we move to a new place, whatever the decision is, we need to first make it by asking ourselves this question. Lot did not make his decision on what God wanted; he made his decision based upon his own desire.
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