Friday, January 10, 2014

God Has Our Backs


Finally, I brought you into the land of the Amorites on the east side of the Jordan.  They fought against you, but I destroyed them before you.  I gave you victory over them, and you took possession of their land.  Then Balak son of Zippor, king of Moab, started a war against Israel.  He summoned Balaam son of Beor to curse you, but I would not listen to him.  Instead, I made Balaam bless you, and so I rescued you from Balak. (Joshua 24:8-10)

I have experienced many victories in my life. Even now thoughts overwhelm me, and I thank God for every obstacle diverted, every offense forgiven, and every hurt healed.  You may can give a similar praise.  Without details – you too perhaps can say, because of God's direction and guidance, success has been the mantra of your life.  The triumphs I am speaking of, however, are only those we are aware of – the obstacles, offenses and hurts we have come face-to-face with and overcame, forgave and evaded.

There are however victories, in our lives, we know nothing about.  With those types of victories, only God and the enemy, who tries to hinder and destroy us, will ever know the full story.  In our text for today, we find God having the backs of the Israelites.  You see - the Israelites knew about the battle and their victory over the Amorites.  But, they know nothing about the battle and their victory over Balak and Balaam.  Why?  Because God had their backs, and took care of them without Israel knowing.

Today let us know that God has our backs also.  Whether we realize it or not – God is always looking out for us.  So we should always have a praise to offer Him.  To the end that my glory may sing praise to You and not be silent.  O Lord my God, I will give thanks to You forever. (Psalm 30:12, NKJV)  Why is this?  Because He has our backs!


Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Enlarge My Territory


 
Jabez prayed to the God of Israel: "Bless me, O bless me! Give me land, large tracts of land. And provide your personal protection-don't let evil hurt me." God gave him what he asked (1 Chronicles 4:10 MSG).

As we continue throughout this year enlargement, doors opening and abundant opportunity awaits.  This is a time of New Beginnings and for some New Year Resolutions.  Now is the time to move forward with momentum and purpose.  What personal goals have you set for yourself this year?  Are you frustrated because a few of those same goals are on your list from last year?  If so, take the pressure off and celebrate the things on your list last year that you did not accomplish.  How about goals you accomplished that you never wrote down but they came to pass still the same?  Hopefully, you are getting the real point.  The real point being it is nice to have goal statements and action plans but they are only as good as the action behind them. 

One of the most important things to do at the beginning of the year is to take time to seek God and ask Him what His will is for your life in the New Year.  God will speak if you quiet yourself and listen, at that point have a journal or paper with pen ready to write down what God tells you.  You will be surprised of the pressure that will be taken off of you and the great opportunities that awaits not only naturally but spiritually.  But with these blessings come another level of responsibility and in many cases accountability.  Pray and ask God by the power of the Holy Spirit to help you be ready in your thinking and pursuing.  Too not sit down when you need to get up. Too not back up when you need to step up and not to grow weary in well doing. Thank God for the word that directs your path and leads you to the land of promise.  Have a blessed and prosperous year.

Friday, January 3, 2014

Good Gifts


Would any of you give your hungry child a stone, if the child asked for some bread?  Would you give your child a snake if the child asked for a fish?  As bad as you are, you still know how to give good gifts to your children.  But your heavenly Father is even more ready to give good things to people who ask. (Matthew 7:9-11, CEV)

I was taught growing up never to give anything that I would not want for myself.  This was ingrained in me.  So I am always mindful of what I give to others, whether in a form of words, deeds or actual gifts.  For example, I periodically go through my house, seeing what I should keep, give away or throw away.  Some people call this “spring” cleaning.  In the “to keep” pile are things that I currently use or need.  In the “give away” pile are things I would keep, if I still had the need for them.  In the “throw away” pile are things that are broken, worn down, snagged or ripped – and therefore not wanted or needed and would never even consider to give away.  In other words, I check out the quality of the item before giving it to someone else.

In Matthew 7:9-11 Jesus is speaking about giving good gifts.  Based on the content, he is actually speaking about the quality of the gift.  In other words, a good gift is one of good quality and of good use.  A stone and a snake are of no use or of good quality for a hungry child, but bread and fish are.  Likewise, when I’m during my “spring cleaning”, a torn shirt and a broken chair are of no use or of good quality for anyone - not for myself or someone else.

Today, let us be mindful of what we are giving to others.  Let us give good gifts - kind and encouraging words as well as deeds that actually meet the needs of others.


Friday, December 27, 2013

Giving and Expecting


Here is a simple rule of thumb for behavior: Ask yourself what you want people to do for you; then grab the initiative and do it for them! If you only love the lovable, do you expect a pat on the back? Run-of-the-mill sinners do that. If you only help those who help you, do you expect a medal? Garden-variety sinners do that. If you only give for what you hope to get out of it, do you think that’s charity? The stingiest of pawnbrokers does that.  I tell you, love your enemies. Help and give without expecting a return. You’ll never—I promise—regret it. Live out this God-created identity the way our Father lives toward us, generously and graciously, even when we’re at our worst.  (Luke 6:33-35, MSG)

How can any of us give without expecting anything in return?  Is that even possible?  The answer is absolutely – yes we can.  In fact, not only can we give without expecting anything in return, but it is also the only way in which God wants us to give.  The key in doing this is for us to determine our motives behind giving.  If we are giving to be accepted, to be liked, or to be any thing other than loving, our motive is simply wrong.  It is indeed nice to hear “Thank you” from the person we give to, but it is not necessary.

The truth is God can only give us what we need.  So our expectation should be placed on God and not others.  If we continue to expect what a person is incapable of giving – we will be disappointed every time.  This is the reason Paul responded the way he did, concerning the giving of the Christians at Philippi – And my God will meet all your needs according to his glorious riches in Christ Jesus (Philippians 4:19, NIV).  He wanted the Philippians to know that he was grateful for their giving, and that their true reward, for their giving, will be from God.

Today let us give the way Jesus tells us to give in Luke 6:33-35.  Let us give generously and graciously to others, and at the same time expect God – and only God – to bless us accordingly.



Wednesday, December 25, 2013

The Ultimate Gift


 
This is how much God loved the world: He gave his son, his one and only son.  And this is why: so that no one need be destroyed; by believing in him, anyone can have a whole and lasting life. (John 3:16 Message Bible)
 

During this time of the year people are shopping, wrapping gifts and placing them under the Christmas tree or putting them in secret places until the right time on Christmas Eve to bring them out just in time the next morning and hopefully see big smiles on the faces of those these gifts were purchased for.  However; go back and visit that same household possibly six months from now and ask about those same gifts.  Answers will be different, for some the gift may be broken, for others it could be in the closet, for many they could still be enjoying their gift and hopefully for only a few the gift may have made its way back to the store for a refund or exchange.  All these gifts have something in common; they all perish.  There is one gift that God gave to this world that is eternal and perfect.  I like to call it the ultimate gift.  When something is considered ultimate that means it is the best of the best.  Nothing compares or even comes close.  God gave us the ultimate gift of love when He gave us his son.

In this wonderful gift was unending love deeply tucked away in the package.  There was unconditional love that covered the package in its wrapping and finally there was undeserved love bowed on top.  So it does not matter whether we have been naughty or nice throughout the year because the gift giver looked beyond our faults and saw our need; we were graced to be able to have this ultimate gift. This gift does not perish with time but it keeps on giving to those who will accept it.  As we take time today to give to each other and receive also take time out to be thankful for the ultimate give that has been given to you.  A suggestion would be before opening the presents take time to pray and give God thanks for the ultimate gift, Jesus.  Before sitting down and eating all the wonderful smelling food that was prepared take time to thank God for giving you the ultimate gift, Jesus.  You will see that it is the best gift that you and I would ever receive.

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

No More Wait






Therefore we also, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which so easily snares us, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us. Hebrews 12:1 NKJV

Many look at this scripture and formulate the conclusion of "what " they would consider sins.  Some times people list sins as "little or big" but how often do we inventory our own life and look at those so called small foxes that spoil the vine.  One in particular is called "Procrastination".  How often have you put off an unpleasant task only to find yourself faced with deadlines or a product that was less than your best.  Putting off unpleasant tasks only makes them more unpleasant.  Putting off any task, even those that you're not dreading, can be stressful as they nag at you and distract you until you finally relent and get them done.  You can reduce that potential stress by following the common sense advice of time management experts.  Do unpleasant tasks first.  Chip away at big projects by doing a little at a time.  Set a time limit on jobs you dislike and stick to it.  Make an appointment with yourself to do routine paperwork.  Avoid negative self-talk.

Only you and God know why you procrastinate.  Get to the heart of that, and you can better handle those tasks you keep putting off.  Take a deep breath, utter a quiet prayer, and get to work.  You know you'll feel better when its done.  And when you are done, make a resolution to eliminate procrastination from your routine.  Don't put it off.  Often what manifest itself in the natural also have spiritual effects.  What promptings from the Holy Spirit have you ignored or better yet not answered when the call was made to you by God?  Have there been times in which you knew that God was leading you to do something or take care of something immediately and you decided to do it later only to find out that the opportune time had passed.  God could have prompted you to read a passage of scripture because He wanted to reveal a special message to you but if you never picked up the bible to read it how could you take advantage of the opportunity.  Take the time to do what you least want to do and eventually see that it takes more time and effort to procrastinate then it would to get the task done.  Let there be "No More Wait" in your life.

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

No Greater Love




 




Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. John 15:13


When I think of the love of God and how He extends that love to me, my mind can not comprehend it all.  As a child I never really understood or grasped the concept of love within my home.  We did not hug one another nor did we say "I Love You" to each other.  If you did the next thing you knew there were jokes spoken about you and how mushy you had become.  The outward affection of love within the home was thought of as weakness and based on the environment you grew up in, it just became the norm. 

Fast forwarding to adulthood those same thoughts and mindsets became a part of my everyday life.  In the back of my mind was embedded you do not show affection or love because people will take advantage of you.  In turn, an invisible wall was put up and I dared anyone to cross it.  If they tried to cross it they were to be cut off right at the curb.  Some of you reading this devotional are probably shaking your head in agreement or saying "Amen".  It was not until I really formed a relationship with God that I began to understand His love for me.  Notice, I did not write that "once I got saved" but "not until I really formed a relationship" with God.  Getting saved did not make me automatically understand the depth of the love that God had for me.  Oh, do not get me wrong, I knew God loved me because He saved me.  That was not the issue.  My issue was how deep was His love for me.  Would He love me if I did not always obey? Would He love me if I messed up?  Would He love me if I did not do what He told me at a certain time?  I wanted to know if God would still love me even when I was not perfect.  Why, did I ask such questions?  I asked such questions because I quickly found out in my life that if you did not do what others wanted or expected all the time, then their love for you would change.  I learned quickly to adapt and overcome in order to survive.

I do not know your story, but I do know God.......who truly does love us and only wants the best for our lives.  His love was so great that in John 15:13 it is exhibited to the world.  Greater love hath no man than this, than a man lay down his life for his friends.  Jesus laid down His life for you and I.  We had not met personally.  We never spent time together.  There was no physical bond between us in terms of hanging out together.  As a matter of fact, I was not even born yet when this occurred but yet I have been covered by Jesus' love.  We all must understand the depth, breath and height of God's love.  It is really indescribable but God is faithful to us even when we are not faithful to ourselves.  I am privileged and honored that God would love me and that He continues to love me.  Know in your own life, no matter where you are and what is going on with you.  God loves you and wants you to know that He loves you unconditionally, in others words His agape love covers you everyday, all day long.