Wednesday, 30 June 2021

Heaven’s Relief in the Coming Wrath

 

God considers it just to repay with affliction those who afflict you, and to grant relief to you who are afflicted . . . when the Lord Jesus is revealed from heaven with his mighty angels in flaming fire, inflicting vengeance on those who do not know God and on those who do not obey the gospel of our Lord Jesus. (2 Thessalonians 1:6–8)

There will come a time when the patience of God is over. When God has seen his people suffer for the allotted time, and the appointed number of martyrs is complete (Revelation 6:11), then a just and holy vengeance will come from heaven.

Notice that God’s vengeance on those who have afflicted his people is experienced by us as “relief.” “God considers it just to repay with affliction those who afflict you, and to grant relief to you who are afflicted.” In other words, the judgment on “those who afflict” us is a form of grace toward us.

Perhaps the most remarkable picture of judgment as grace is the picture of Babylon’s destruction in Revelation 18. At her destruction, a great voice from heaven cries, “Rejoice over her, O heaven, and you saints and apostles and prophets, for God has given judgment for you against her!” (Revelation 18:20). Then a great multitude is heard saying, “Hallelujah! Salvation and glory and power belong to our God, for his judgments are true and just; for he has judged the great prostitute who corrupted the earth with her immorality, and has avenged on her the blood of his servants” (Revelation 19:1–2).

When God’s patience has run its long-suffering course, and this age is over, and judgment comes on the enemies of God’s people, the saints will not disapprove of God’s justice.

This means that the final destruction of the unrepentant will not be experienced as a misery for God’s people.

The unwillingness of others to repent will not hold the affections of the saints hostage. Hell will not be able to blackmail heaven into misery. God’s judgment will be approved, and the saints will experience the vindication of truth as a great grace.

OUR RIGHTEOUSNESS IN THE NEW CREATION!

 EVERYDAY IN THE WORD!


WEDNESDAY JUNE 30, 2021.


SUBJECT : OUR RIGHTEOUSNESS IN THE NEW CREATION!


Memory verse: "For He made Him who knew no sin to be sin for us, that we might become the righteousness of God in Him." (Second Corinthians 5 vs 21.) 


READ: Second Corinthians 5 vs 17; Ephesians 4 vs 24: 

Second Corinthians 5:17: Therefore, if any man is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away, behold, all things have become new.


Ephesians 4:24; and that you put on the new man which was created according to God, in true righteousness and holiness.


INTIMATION

Christianity is the life of God imparted to man, plus the wealth of the riches of God's nature also imparted to us, and the Spirit's unveiling of the wealth of God that was revealed in Christ. This truth was a faith-provoking, and a love-stimulating thing; realizing what Christ has done for us in His Redemptive work. Honestly, for a genuine believer, It revolutionizes the intellect, and thrills the spirit. It lifts a man out of the natural to the supernatural.


When the mind is renewed on the strength of the sonship rights, he can take his place as a son. He can enjoy a son's rights and privileges. He can assume a son's responsibility and step into the riches of the grace of God. That comes when a man loses his sin consciousness, his sense of inferiority, noting that when you confess Christ and believe in your heart His redemptive work for you, you are a new creation, old things (including all the sins you ever committed) are forgiven and passed away, and all things have become new. Your old self has been crucified with Christ, and your new self has risen up with Him in the new creation.


The sin consciousness is never lost in you until you know about righteousness, and this has not been properly preached in our churches. Righteousness does not only mean doing right deeds, righteousness means the ability to stand in the Father's presence without a sense of guilt, inferiority, or sin, just as free in the Father's presence as was Jesus. And this is ours now in this present world full of evil.


In the new creation we have righteousness reckoned for us; for our sake He made His only begotten Son, Jesus Christ, virtually to be in sin who never knew any sin, so that in, and through Him we might become endued with the righteousness of God. In the redemptive work of Christ, all sins; past, present, and future, have been forgiven you provided you have fellowship in Christ. Why is it so? When we trust in Christ, and accept the redemption He wrought for us, we make an exchange—our sin for His righteousness. Our sin was poured into Christ at His crucifixion. His righteousness is poured into us at our conversion. In Christianity that is what is meant by Christ's atonement for sin. 


In the world, bartering works only when two people exchange goods of relatively equal value. But God offers to trade His righteousness for our sin—something of immeasurable worth for something completely worthless. How grateful we should be for His kindness to us.


We not only have righteousness reckoned to us, but also imputed and imparted to us in the new creation. The new man is created according to God, in righteousness and holiness (Ephesians 4 vs 24). That thrills the heart. The very fact of a new creation and of sonship demands a perfect righteousness which is given in Christ.


Could you think of a son who could not stand in his father's presence? In such situation, sonship would have no meaning, and no significance whatsoever. In the new creation, we have now a perfect relationship—God is our very Father, we are His sons and daughters, able to stand in His presence without any sense of guilt or sin consciousness because of His righteousness imputed and imparted to us. Hallelujah!


Prayer: Abba Father, what a great and loving Father we have in You; ever merciful, and with unfailing compassion. When I meditate on Your loving kindness toward me, and remember what You wrought for me in redemption, I feel great chill run through my spines. O Lord, endue me with the spirit of complete obedience, gratefulness, and faithfulness to You, in Jesus’ Name I have prayed, Amen.

PRAISE THE LORD!

Tuesday, 29 June 2021

The Powerful Root of Practical Love

 

We know that we have passed out of death into life, because we love the brothers. (1 John 3:14)

So, love is the evidence that we are born again — that we are Christians, that we are saved.

Sometimes the Bible makes our holiness and our love for people the condition of our final salvation. In other words, if we are not holy and not loving, we will not be saved at the judgment day (e.g., Hebrews 12:14; Galatians 5:21; 1 Corinthians 6:10). This doesn’t mean that acts of love are how we get right with God. No, the Bible is clear again and again as Ephesians 2:8–9 says, “By grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, not of works, so that no one may boast.” No, when the Bible says that we are saved by faith but that we must love people in order to finally be saved, it means that faith in God’s promises must be so real that the love it produces proves the reality of the faith.

So, love for others is a condition of future grace in the sense that it confirms that the primary condition, faith, is genuine. We could call love for others a secondary condition, which confirms the authenticity of the primary and essential condition of faith which alone unites us to Christ, and receives his power.

Faith perceives the glory of God in the promises of future grace and embraces all that the promises reveal of what God is for us in Jesus. That spiritual sight of God’s glory, and our delight in it, is the self-authenticating evidence that God has called us to be a beneficiary of his grace. This evidence frees us to bank on God’s promise as our own. And this banking on the promise empowers us to love. Which in turn confirms that our faith is real.

The world is desperate for a faith that combines two things: awestruck sight of unshakable divine Truth, and utterly practical, round-the-clock power to make a liberating difference in life. That’s what I want too. Which is why I am a Christian.

There is a great God of grace who magnifies his own infinite beauty and self-sufficiency by fulfilling promises to helpless people who trust him. And there is a power that comes from prizing this God that leaves no nook or cranny of life untouched. It empowers us to love in the most practical ways.

HOLD FAST YOUR CONFESSION!

 EVERYDAY IN THE WORD!


TUESDAY JUNE 29, 2021.


SUBJECT : HOLD FAST YOUR CONFESSION!


Memory verse: "Seeing then that we have a great High Priest who has passed through the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, Let us hold fast our confession." (Hebrews 4 vs 14.) 


READ: First James 1 vs 6 - 8: 

1:6: But let him ask in faith, with no doubting, for he who doubts is like a wave of the sea driven and tossed by the wind.

1:7: For let not that man suppose that he will receive anything from the Lord, 

1:8: He is a double-minded man, unstable in all his ways.


INTIMATION:

As a Christian, what is your confession in prayer, and after prayer? Are you holding tight to your confession during prayer as well as after prayer? Or do you confess doubt and unbelief after prayer? Any confession you a make is a seed sowed in like manner, and you will reap according to what you sowed.


Our faith, or unbelief is determined by our confession. Few of us realize the effect of our spoken word on our own hearts, or on our Adversary. He hears us make our confession of trust, confidence, of failure, of sickness, of lack, and apparently he doesn't forget. Remember he is our accuser; accusing us of our weak or negative confession, and we unconsciously go down to the level of our confession. No one ever rises above his or her confession.


Everybody who walks by faith will have testings. They do not come from the Father; they come from the Adversary. God may allow the testings of the Adversary to test your faith and trust in Him. But as long as the Adversary can confuse the issue, and keep you in a state of flux, you are at a disadvantage. A state of flux is a state of continual changing, of insatiability, of double mindedness. In the passage we read today, the apostle James describes a double minded man as unstable in all his ways, and let not that man think he shall receive any thing of the Lord.


In our memory verse, the Scripture advises us, as Christians, to "hold fast to our confession." That is if our confession is in tune with the Word of God in the Scripture, knowing that the Scripture cannot be broken (John 10 vs 35); that what the Father says is true, and sure, already settles in heaven. When we doubt His Word, it is because we believe something else that is contrary to the Word. Our confidence may be in the arm of flesh; it may be in medicine; it may be in institutions; but whatever our confidence is in, if it contradicts the Word, it destroys our faith life, and without faith it is impossible to please God (Hebrews 11 vs 6). Consequently, It destroys our prayers, and brings us again into bondage.


There isn't any power in all the universe that can void any statement of fact in His Word. No Word from God is void of power. He said, "So shall My word be that goes forth from My mouth; it shall not to Me void, but it shall accomplish what I please, and it shall prosper in the thing for which I sent it. (Isaiah 55 vs 11.)


Your confidence is in that unbroken, living Word, and you hold fast to your confession in the face of every assaults of the enemy. Never in any way be terrified by your adversaries. Sometimes, it may appear as though the prayer is not answered, hold on to it, though it tarries, wait for it; because it will surely come (Habakkuk 2 vs 3). It is your quiet assurance in His Word that gives you the supremacy over your adversary.


God’s ways are forever the best, and therefore, He answers in our best interests. Though it might not be the way we wanted, but He aligns our desires with His purposes. He knows the best for us in any circumstances. 


Prayer: Abba Father, my trust is in You. Forever Your Word is settled in heaven. My confession is in the Living Word—Christ Jesus, and in the Written Word. Nothing can take this away from me, in Jesus’ Name I have prayed, Amen.

PRAISE THE LORD!


Monday, 28 June 2021

DEFEATING OURSELVES WITH OUR OWN CONFESSION!

 EVERYDAY IN THE WORD!


MONDAY JUNE 28, 2021.


SUBJECT : DEFEATING OURSELVES WITH OUR OWN CONFESSION!


Memory verse: "You are snared by the words of your mouth; you are taken by the words of your mouth." (Proverbs 6 vs 2.) 


READ: Matthew 12 vs 36 - 37; 15 vs 11 & 18; James 3 vs 2: 

12: 36: But I say to you that for every word men may speak, they will give account of it in the day of judgment. 

12:37: For by your words you will justified, and by your words you will be condemned.

15:11: Not what goes into the mouth defiles a man; but what comes out of the mouth, this defiles a man.

15:18: But those things which proceed out of the mouth come from the heart, and they defile a man. 


James 3:2: For we all stumble in many things. If anyone does not stumble in word, He is a perfect man, able to bridle the whole body.


INTIMATION:

 Life is largely made of words. Our words are part of ourselves; they are ourselves. You create a mental condition with your words. Your words, coming from your heart, goes out into the air to thrill and throb in the hearts of those that listen, including your Father in heaven. If your words are full of love and peace and fidelity, they are born out of your heart life. 


Our contradictory speech often puzzling. At times our words are right and pleasing to God, but at other times they are violent and destructive. You are imprisoned with your own words. You talked failure and failure held you in bondage. You said that you did not have faith, and doubt arose like a giant and bound you. You said that you could not, and the moment that you said it you were whipped.


Few of us realize that our words dominate us. A young man said, "I was never whipped until I confess I was whipped." Another said, "The moment I began to make a bold, confident confession, a new courage that I had never known took possession of me." Another young woman said, "My lips have been a constant curse. I have never been able to get the mastery of my lips."


What you say and what you don’t say are both important. To use proper speech you must not only say the right words at the right time, but also not say what you shouldn’t. The uncontrolled tongue can do terrible damage. James 3 vs 8 says, "No man can tame the tongue. It is an unruly evil, full of deadly poison." 


A woman said, "I always speak my mind." She has few friends. Only pity causes people to go see her. Her lips have been her curse. It isn't so bad speaking your mind if you have the mind of Christ, but as long as you have a mind dominated by the devil, few people care to hear your mind. Examples of untamed tongue include gossiping, putting others down, bragging, manipulating, false teaching, exaggerating, complaining, flattering, and lying. 


Never for a moment acknowledge that God's ability can't put you over. Become "God-inside minded," remembering that greater is He that is in you than any force that can come against you (First John 4 vs 4). Learn to use words so they will work for you and be your servants. Learn that your lips make you a millionaire or a pauper; wanted or despised; a victor or a captive. Cultivate the habit of thinking big things, and then learn to use words that will react upon your own spirit and make you a conqueror.


Your faith will never register above the words of your lips. Thoughts may come and persist in staying, but you refuse to put them into words and they die unborn. Learn from our Messiah, His confessions proved to be realities. Jesus confessed that He is the Light of the World. He is it. The rejection of Him has plunged the world into a new darkness. He said He is the bread from heaven, and it is true. The people who have fed upon His Words have never suffered want. His Words were filled with Himself, as we act on them, they fill us with Christ. 


Prayer: Abba Father, bridle my tongue that I don’t stumble in words, and that I be made a perfect man, able to bridle my whole body, and always making good confessions in the Word, in Jesus’ Name I have prayed, Amen.

PRAISE THE LORD!


Enduring When Obeying Hurts

 

Looking to Jesus, the founder and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross. (Hebrews 12:2)

What faith performs is sometimes unspeakably hard.

In his book Miracle on the River Kwai, Ernest Gordon tells the true story of a group of POWs working on the Burma Railway during World War II.

At the end of each day the tools were collected from the work party. On one occasion a Japanese guard shouted that a shovel was missing and demanded to know which man had taken it. He began to rant and rave, working himself up into a paranoid fury and ordered whoever was guilty to step forward. No one moved. “All die! All die!” he shrieked, cocking and aiming his rifle at the prisoners. At that moment one man stepped forward and the guard clubbed him to death with his rifle while he stood silently to attention. When they returned to the camp, the tools were counted again and no shovel was missing.

What can sustain the will to die for others, when you are innocent? Jesus was carried and sustained in his love for us by “the joy that was set before him.” He banked on a glorious future blessing and joy, and that carried and sustained him in love through his suffering.

Woe to us if we think we should or can be motivated and strengthened for radical, costly obedience by some higher motive than the joy that is set before us. When Jesus called for costly obedience that would require sacrifice in this life, he said in Luke 14:14, “You will be blessed, because they cannot repay you. For you will be repaid at the resurrection of the just.” In other words, be strengthened now in all your losses for Christ’s sake, because of the joy set before you.

Peter said that, when Jesus suffered without retaliating, he was leaving us an example to follow — and that includes Jesus’s confidence in the joy set before him. He handed his cause over to God (1 Peter 2:21) and did not try to settle accounts with retaliation. He banked his hope on the resurrection and all the joys of reunion with his Father and the redemption of his people. So should we.

Sunday, 27 June 2021

SATAN’S DEFEAT IS IN WORD CONFESSION!

 EVERYDAY IN THE WORD!


SUNDAY JUNE 27, 2021.


SUBJECT : SATAN’S DEFEAT IS IN WORD CONFESSION!


Memory verse: "Therefore submit to God. Resist the devil and he will flee from you." (James 4 vs 7.) 


READ: Matthew 4 vs 3 - 11: 

4:3: Now when the tempter came to Him, he said, “If You are the Son of God, command that these stones become bread.”

4:4: But He answered and said, “It is written, ‘Man shall not leave by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God.’”

4:5: Then the devil took Him up into the holy city, set Him on the pinnacle of the temple,

4:6: and said to Him, “If You are the Son of God, throw Yourself down . For it is written; ‘He shall give His angels charge over you,’ and ‘In their hands they shall bear you up, lest you dash your foot against a stone.”

4:7: Jesus said to Him, “It is written again, ‘You shall not tempt the LORD your God.’”

4:8: Again, the devil took Him up on an exceedingly high mountain, and showed Him all the kingdoms of the world and their glory.

4:9: And He said to Him, “All these things I will give You if You will fall down and worship me.”

4:10: The Jesus said to him, “Away with you, Satan! For it is written, ‘You shall worship the LORD your God, and Him only you shall serve.

4:11: Then the devil left Him, and behold, angels came and ministered to Him.


INTIMATION:

Our testimony of the reality of the Word is greatly feared by Satan, and he is totally disarmed and made ineffective by that. That was the weapon of Jesus against Satan's temptations in the wilderness. When the tempter, Satan, came with his temptations, Jesus simply reminded him of what the Word says; "It is written," and the tempter had no reply to it. 


The devil’s temptations to Jesus focused on three crucial areas: (1) physical needs and desires, (2) possessions and power, and (3) pride. Jesus was able to resist all of  the devil’s temptations because He not only knew the Scripture, But He also obeyed It. The Word of God is the sword of the Spirit (Ephesians 6 vs 17), to use in spiritual combat. 


Knowing Bible verses is an important step in helping us resist the devil’s attacks, but we must also obey the Bible. Note that Satan has memorized Scripture, but He failed to obey it.  Even the demons believe and tremble (James 2 vs 19),  but they fail to obey. Knowing and obeying the Bible helps us follow God’s desires rather than the devil’s.


Just as the devil used Scripture to convince Jesus to sin, we also face such temptations from some people. Sometimes friends or associates will present attractive and convincing reasons why you should try something you know is wrong. They may even find relevant Bible verses to support their viewpoint. Study the Bible carefully, especially the broader contexts of specific verses, so that you understand God’s principles for living and what He wants from your life.


Only if you really study and understand what the whole Bible says, will you be able to recognize errors of interpretation when people take verses out of context and twist them to say what they want to you to say.


We walk in the light of our testimony—our faith never goes beyond our confession. The Word becomes real only as we confess its reality. That is, "We walk by faith and not by sight." (Second Corinthians 5 vs 7.) Sense knowledge would confess only what it had seen, heard or felt. This is why the people who are seeking experiences always walk by the senses. 


We have been instructed in God's Word to hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering; for He who promised is faithful.  (Hebrews 10 vs 23). As we hold fast to the confession of the Word, we are to affirm constantly (Titus 3 vs 8), those things that God has revealed to us, and the realization of those things is sure because He is ever ready to perform His Word (Jeremiah 1 vs 12).


The confession from a believing heart brings the power of God into action. Jesus confirmed the fact in Mark 11 vs 23 that says, "For assuredly, I say to you, whoever says to this mountain, 'Be removed and be cast into the sea,' and does not doubt in His heart, but believes that those things he says will be done, he will have whatever he says." 


You study about what you are in Christ and then confess it boldly from a believing heart. You dare to act on the Word in the face of sense knowledge opposition. Regardless of appearance, you take your stand; make your confession and hold fast to it in the face of apparent impossibilities, and realization is certain. The devil is defeated; “And they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony...” (Revelation 12 vs 11.)


Prayer: Abba Father, Your Word is supreme. Give me the grace for in-depth knowledge of Your Word and the boldness to confess it at all times that I may be the master of the devil and his cohorts, in Jesus’ Name I have prayed, Amen.

PRAISE THE LORD!

A Hiding Place for the Helpless

 

How abundant is your goodness, which you have . . . worked for those who take refuge in you. (Psalm 31:19)

The experience of future grace often hangs on whether we will take refuge in God, or whether we doubt his care and run for cover to other shelters.

For those who take refuge in God, the promises of future grace are many and rich.

None of those who take refuge in him will be condemned. (Psalm 34:22)

He is a shield for all those who take refuge in him. (2 Samuel 22:31)

Blessed are all who take refuge in him. (Psalm 2:12)

The Lord is good, a stronghold in the day of trouble; he knows those who take refuge in him. (Nahum 1:7)

We do not earn or merit anything by taking refuge in God. Hiding, because we are weak and need protection, is not a work to commend our self-sufficiency. All it does is show that we regard ourselves as helpless and the hiding place as a place of rescue.

In all those promises I just quoted, the condition of great blessing from God is that we take refuge in him. That condition is not a meritorious one; it is the condition of desperation and acknowledged weakness and need and trust.

Desperation does not demand or deserve; it pleads for mercy and looks for grace.

Saturday, 26 June 2021

BATTLING THE ENEMIES IN THE SPIRITUAL REALM!

 EVERYDAY IN THE WORD!


SATURDAY JUNE 26, 2021.


SUBJECT : BATTLING THE ENEMIES IN THE SPIRITUAL REALM!


Memory verse: "For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of darkness of this age, against spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places.” (Ephesians 6 vs 12.) 


READ: Ephesians 6 vs 13 - 18:

6:13: Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand.

6:14: Stand therefore, having girded your waist with truth, having put on the breastplate of righteousness,

6:15: and having shod your feet with the preparation of the gospel of peace;

6:16: above all, taking the shield of faith with which you will be able to quench all the fiery dirts of the wicked one.

6:17: And take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which the word of God;

6:18: praying always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit, being watchful to this end with all perseverance and supplication for all the saints.


INTIMATION:

In the Christian life, we battle against principalities and powers (the powerful evil forces of fallen angels headed by Satan, who is a vicious fighter). To withstand their attacks we must depend on God's strength and use every piece of His armor. We fight against the demons over whom Satan has control. They are very real, and not mere fantasies. We face a powerful army whose goal is to defeat the body of Christ. When you believe in Christ, these beings become your enemies, and they try every device to turn you away from Christ and back to sin. 


The battle is in spiritual realm with manifestations in the physical. Although we are assured of victory, we must engage in the struggle until Christ returns, because Satan is constantly battling against all who are on the Lord's side (First Peter 5 vs 8). We need supernatural power to defeat Satan and God has provided this by giving us His Holy Spirit within us and His armor surrounding us. 


The war is a spiritual warfare—the war of prayers, and not the war of rifles such as "AK 47" to shoot down the devil and his cohorts. The failure of all Christian enterprises is a prayer failure. Prayer alone gives success. Preaching, and personal work are God-honored, and blessed vocations or ministries, but prayer is the foundation of it all. A man might preach with a superb eloquence and be the most skilled of diplomats as a soul winner, but he will fall short of his ministry in both fields if he isn't backed up by the prayer life. 


The demons (principalities and powers) and their master are spirits which you don't see nor engage physically, and the fight against them is also in the spirit realm via prayers. We need supernatural powers to defeat Satan, and God has provided this by giving us His Holy Spirit—the sole interpreter of the needs of the human heart—within us, and His armor surrounding us.


The armor of God is utilized in battle through prayer; praying at all times, that is, on every occasion, in every season, in the Spirit, with all manner of prayer and entreaty. And to that end keep alert and watch with strong purpose and perseverance. 


Prayer: Abba Father, without You I can do nothing. O Lord, endue me with the spirit of constant communication with You in prayers, that I may be empowered by Your whole armor for the battle against Satan and his cohorts, that I will overcome them, in Jesus’ Name I have prayed, Amen.

PRAISE THE LORD!


HOW TO CALL GOD IN TIME OF TROUBLE!


 

The Fear That Draws Us In

 

“Do not fear, for God has come to test you, that the fear of him may be before you, that you may not sin.” (Exodus 20:20)

There is a fear that is slavish and drives us away from God, and there is a fear that is sweet and draws us to God. Moses warned against the one and called for the other in the very same verse, Exodus 20:20: “Moses said to the people, ‘Do not fear, for God has come to test you, that the fear of him may be before you, that you may not sin.’”

The clearest illustration I have ever seen of this kind of good fear was the time one of my sons looked a German shepherd in the eye. We were visiting a family from our church. My son Karsten was about seven years old. They had a huge dog that stood eye to eye with a seven-year-old.

He was friendly and Karsten had no problem making friends. But when we sent Karsten back to the car to get something we had forgotten, he started to run, and the dog galloped up behind him with a low growl. And of course, this frightened Karsten. But the owner said, “Karsten, why don’t you just walk? The dog doesn’t like it when people run away from him.”

If Karsten hugged the dog, he was friendly and would even lick his face. But if he ran from the dog, the dog would growl and fill Karsten with fear.

That’s a picture of what it means to fear the Lord. God means for his power and holiness to kindle fear in us, not to drive us from him, but to drive us to him. Fearing God means, first, fearing to abandon him as our great security and satisfaction.

Or another way to say it is that we should fear unbelief. Fear not trusting God’s goodness. Isn’t that the point of Romans 11:20? “You stand fast through faith. So do not become proud, but fear.” That is, what we should fear is not believing, not having faith. Fear running away from God. But if we walk with him and hug his neck, he will be our friend and protector forever.

Friday, 25 June 2021

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GOD'S HOLY NAME!

 


Today’s Bible Reading: Ezekiel 39

God’s Holy Name

“‘My holy name I will make known in the midst of My people Israel; and I will not let My holy name be profaned anymore. And the nations will know that I am the LORD, the Holy One in Israel. Behold, it is coming and it shall be done,’ declares the Lord GOD.” – Ezekiel 39:7-8 NASB

Since the beginning of time, God has made it clear that He has a wonderful plan for the world and all people. Yet, beginning with Adam and Eve, people often have rejected His plan and lived their own way. And some don’t stop with rejection—they develop a hatred for God and anyone who believes in Him. They curse Him and defy His laws. But God wants us to know that He’s aware of what is happening. He promises that some day “the nations will know that I am the Lord.”

We see God’s sovereign hand in the visions He gave Ezekiel. He promised to orchestrate events so that powerful nations of the world would gather together against Israel. But God promised to send fire even on “those who inhabit the coastlands in safety.” As a result, “they will know that I am the LORD” (vs. 1-6).

Every day, we see events in the news beginning to line up with Biblical prophecies. Many people react with panic and fear. Some doubt and are skeptical. But God wants us to realize that He still is in charge. He is God!

Today, the Lord wants you to know that you can trust Him to take care of everything. He will defend His name and accomplish His purposes. This is a day to renew your faith in Him. Worship Him. Serve Him. Trust Him.

Prayer:

Father, help me to be aware of Your prophetic purposes. Help me to be spiritually prepared, and use me to bring the Gospel to the nations while there is time. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

The Death Trap Called Covetousness

 

Those who desire to be rich fall into temptation, into a snare, into many senseless and harmful desires that plunge people into ruin and destruction. (1 Timothy 6:9)

Covetousness can destroy the soul in hell forever.

The reason I am sure that this destruction is not some temporary financial fiasco, but final destruction in hell, is what Paul says three verses later in 1 Timothy 6:12. He says that covetousness is to be resisted with the fight of faith. Then he adds, “Take hold of the eternal life to which you were called and about which you made the good confession.” What’s at stake in fleeing covetousness and fighting for contentment by faith in future grace is eternal life.

So, when Paul says in 1 Timothy 6:9 that the desire to be rich plunges people into ruin, he isn’t saying that greed can mess up your marriage or your business (which it certainly can!). He is saying that covetousness can mess up your eternity. Or, as 1 Timothy 6:10 says at the end, “It is through this craving that some have wandered away from the faith and pierced themselves with many pangs” (literally: “impaled themselves on many pains”).

God has gone the extra mile in the Bible to warn us mercifully that the idolatry of covetousness is a no-win situation. It’s a dead-end street in the worst sense of the word. It’s a trick and a deadly trap.

So, my word to you is the word of 1 Timothy 6:11: “Flee these things.” When you see it coming (in a television ad or a Christmas catalog or an Internet pop-up or a neighbor’s purchase), run from it the way you would run from a roaring, starving lion escaped from the zoo. “Take hold of the eternal life.”

WALKING IN THE NEWNESS OF LIFE!

 EVERYDAY IN THE WORD!


FRIDAY JUNE 25, 2021.


SUBJECT : WALKING IN THE NEWNESS OF LIFE!


Memory verse: "Therefore we were buried with Him through baptism into death, that just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in the newness of life.” (Romans 6 vs 4.) 


READ: Colossians 3 vs 1 - 4:

3:1: If then you were raised with Christ, seek those things which are above, where Christ is, sitting at the right hand of God.

3:2: Set your mind on things above, not on things on the earth.

3:3: For you died, and your life is hidden with Christ in God.

3:4: When Christ who is our life appears, then you also will appear with Him in glory.


INTIMATION:

God planned that Christians should walk in the fullness of the divine life; that we should dare to take our positions as sons and daughters of God; and that hour is coming before the Lord's return in which members of the body will rise and walk before God the Father in newness of the New Creation Life.


In the New Creation life, Christians will be masters of this world, just as Jesus Christ and our Father are the Masters of this world. Any form of hindrance is destroyed. Disease will not be able to lay hold upon them. Ignorance and fear will be banished, because the wisdom that comes from above, that is in Jesus, will lead them into the full dream, ambitions and purposes of our Father. 


Christians have been translated out of the realm of darkness; that is, the kingdom of weakness, darkness, and ignorance. They have been translated into the kingdom of the Son of His Love, which is the realm of wealth, of life, of joy, of light, of peace, and of faith. They are one with Christ and our lives hidden with Christ in God. To walk in the newness of life is expressed thus:


“That you may walk worthy of the Lord, fully pleasing Him, being fruitful in every good work and increasing in the knowledge of God; strengthened with all might, according to His glorious power, for all patience and longsuffering with joy; giving thanks to the Father who has qualified us to be partakers of the inheritance of the saints in the light. He has delivered us from the power of darkness and conveyed us into the kingdom of the Son of His love.” (Colossians 1 vs 10 - 13.)


The apostle Paul, in the passage above, lists five benefits God gives all believers through Christ: (1) God has enabled us to share in Christ’s inheritance; (2) He has rescued us from Satan’s kingdom of darkness and made us His children; (3) He has brought us into His eternal kingdom; (4) He has purchased our freedom from sin and judgement with His blood; (5) He has forgiven us our sins. 


Sharing in Christ’s inheritance, the Scripture says; “For He made Him who knew no sin to be sin for us, that we might become the righteousness of God in Him” (Second Corinthians 5 vs 21). As believers, we trust in Christ’s substitutionary work for us, we make an exchange. He takes our sin and makes us right with God. Our sin was laid on Christ at His crucifixion. His righteousness is given to us at our conversion. 


By His Sacrificial death on the cross He rescued us from Satan’s kingdom of darkness, and He has brought us to His eternal kingdom, Through Jesus’ sacrifice, God has brought us into His family. We are God’s children, and joint heirs along with Jesus.


Jesus purchased our freedom from sin and judgement. Our sins are forgiven, It is of God’s grace that we are in Christ Jesus, “Who has become for us wisdom from God—and righteousness and sanctification and redemption" (First Corinthians 1 vs 30). Therefore, the limits of our wisdom, righteousness and sanctification and redemption, are the limits of Jesus, Jesus is also our life, and the limits of that life are the limits of the Life of the Son of God. But because He is limitless, we are also limitless.


Prayer: Abba Father, thank You immensely for the inheritance you have given us Christ Jesus. Engrace me to walk in the newness of life in Christ, in Jesus’ Name I have prayed, Amen.

PRAISE THE LORD!

Wednesday, 23 June 2021

I Can Be Content in Every Circumstance

 

I have learned in whatever situation I am to be content. I know how to be brought low, and I know how to abound. In any and every circumstance, I have learned the secret of facing plenty and hunger, abundance and need. I can do all things through him who strengthens me. (Philippians 4:11–13)

God’s provision of day-by-day future grace enables Paul to be filled or to be hungry, to prosper or suffer, to have abundance or go wanting.

“I can do all things” really means “all things,” not just easy things. “All things” means, “Through Christ I can hunger and suffer and be in want.” This puts the stunning promise of Philippians 4:19 in its proper light: “My God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus.”

What does “every need of yours” mean in view of Philippians 4:11–12? It means “all that you need for God-glorifying contentment.” Which may include times of hunger and need. Paul’s love for the Philippians flowed from his contentment in God, and his contentment flowed from his faith in the future grace of God’s infallible provision to be all he needed in times of plenty and want.

It’s obvious then that covetousness is exactly the opposite of faith. It’s the loss of contentment in Christ so that we start to crave other things to satisfy the longings of our hearts which only the presence of God himself can satisfy. And there’s no mistaking that the battle against covetousness is a battle against unbelief in God’s promise to be all we need in every circumstance.

This is so clear in Hebrews 13:5. Watch how the author argues for our freedom from the love of money — freedom from covetousness — the freedom of contentment in God: “Keep your life free from love of money, and be content with what you have, for he has said, ‘I will never leave you nor forsake you.’” Faith in this promise — “I will never leave you” — breaks the power of all God-dishonoring desire — all covetousness.

Whenever we sense the slightest rise of covetousness in our hearts, we must turn on it and fight it with all our might using the weapons of this faith.

PRAYER PROBLEM OF BELIEVERS!

 EVERYDAY IN THE WORD!


THURSDAY JUNE 24, 2021.


SUBJECT : PRAYER PROBLEM OF BELIEVERS!


Memory verse: "Therefore I say to you, whatever things you ask when you pray, believe that you receive them, and you will have them." (Mark 11 vs 24.)


READ: Mark 11 vs 22 - 23; John 15 vs 7; 16 vs 23 - 24: 

Mark 11:22: So Jesus answered and said to them, “Have faith in God.

11:23: For assuredly, I say to you, whoever says to this mountain, ‘Be removed and be cast into the sea,’ and does not doubt in his heart, but believes that those things he says will be done, he will have whatever he says.


John 15:7: If you abide in Me, and My words abide in you, you will ask what you desire, and it shall be done for you.

16:23: And in that day you will ask Me nothing. Most assuredly, I say to you, whatever you ask the Father in My name He will give you. 

16:24: Until now you have asked nothing in My name. Ask, and you will receive, that your joy may be full.


INTIMATION

Why do many people have a prayer problem? The problem of not being able to pray, not praying in the right words, not receiving answers to their prayers etc. They are always running around looking for who to pray for them. The Prayer Problem is a problem of faith. What is faith then? Faith is believe in God and His Word. It is also loyalty or fidelity of God to His promise. Therefore, faith bothers on the integrity of the Word, and of the ability of God to stand back of His promises or the statement of fact in His Word.


There is another side to the problem: It is the ability of the believer to stand in the Father's presence without the sense of guilt, condemnation or inferiority. The real question here is, "Have I a right to stand in the Father's presence and make my petitions known to Him without condemnation?" Here are few things that every believer should know:


1. Believers are actually New Creations, created in Christ Jesus (Second Corinthians 5 vs 17). We are recreated in Christ as entirely new creations with everything about us spiritually new. One is new in Christ, not only because he or she has been cleansed of sins, but also because of his or her perspective of life after obedience to the gospel. Since Christians have become new creatures in Christ, they consider all things from a new perspective.


2. As a new creation, you have received into your spirit the life and nature of God. The old things have passed away. These old things are spiritual death, your union with Satan, and your old sins—the sins committed while he was spiritually dead, and in union with the Adversary. The new creation is the product of God. It is created in Christ Jesus, it is born from above. It is born of the Holy Spirit, through the Word. And the new thing stands uncondemned and reconciled before the Father.


The moment that we become new creations, we become the righteousness of God (Second Corinthians 5 vs 21). This is because we have been justified and made righteous as if we have never sinned before. The righteousness of God means the ability to stand in the Father's presence without sense of guilt, condemnation or inferiority. We are from that moment sons and daughters of God.


It would be an abnormal thing if He should recreate us, impart to us His own nature, and leave us under the blighting curse of condemnation, unable to stand in His presence because of being overwhelmed with the  sense of guilt and inferiority. But we know we have the ability to stand in God's presence free from all sense of unworthiness.


3. We know for a fact that we have a legal right in the Father's presence because we are legally born into His family, and He has legally adopted us and accepted us as His children. "The Holy Spirit Himself has born witness with our spirits that we are the children of God." (Romans 8 vs 16).


4. We know another fact, that we have a legal right to the use of Jesus' Name and whatsoever we ask of the Father in that name He'll grant us. (John 15 vs 16; 16 vs 23 & 24). This has cleared up every issue in regard to our ability to stand before Him in the throne room without condemnation.


It is now obvious that fellowshipping with God in prayers is based on legal grounds, based on statement of facts, and not based on promises. All things belong to the believer. It is only a problem of our taking our place, enjoying our rights: "Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ who has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenlies in Christ" (Ephesians 1 vs 3).


Prayer: Abba Father, thank You so much for all our inheritance of the believers in the finished work of Christ. Engrace me with the enablement to take my place and enjoy my rights, in Jesus’ Name I have prayed, Amen.

PRAIAE THE LORD!



Faith Honors Him Whom It Trusts

 No unbelief made him waver concerning the promise of God, but he grew strong in his faith giving glory to God. (Romans 4:20)

Oh, how I long for God to be glorified in our pursuit of holiness and love. But God is not glorified unless our pursuit is empowered by faith in his promises.

And the God who revealed himself most fully in Jesus Christ, who was crucified for our sins and raised for our justification (Romans 4:25), is most glorified when we embrace his promises with joyful firmness because they are bought by the blood of his Son.

God is honored when we are humbled for our feebleness and failure, and when he is trusted for future grace. That’s the point of Romans 4:20 where Paul describes Abraham’s faith, “No unbelief made him waver concerning the promise of God, but he grew strong in his faith giving glory to God.”

He grew strong in his faith, thus giving glory to God. Faith in God’s promises glorifies him as supremely wise and strong and good and trustworthy. So, unless we learn how to live by faith in the promises of God’s future grace, we may perform remarkable religious rigors, but not for God’s glory.

He is glorified when the power to be holy comes through humble faith in future grace.

Martin Luther said, “[Faith] honors him whom it trusts with the most reverent and highest regard, since it considers him truthful and trustworthy.” The trusted Giver gets the glory.

My great desire is that we learn how to live for God’s honor. And that means living by faith in future grace, which, in turn, means battling unbelief in all the ways it rears its head.

No unbelief made him waver concerning the promise of God, but he grew strong in his faith giving glory to God. (Romans 4:20)

Oh, how I long for God to be glorified in our pursuit of holiness and love. But God is not glorified unless our pursuit is empowered by faith in his promises.

And the God who revealed himself most fully in Jesus Christ, who was crucified for our sins and raised for our justification (Romans 4:25), is most glorified when we embrace his promises with joyful firmness because they are bought by the blood of his Son.

God is honored when we are humbled for our feebleness and failure, and when he is trusted for future grace. That’s the point of Romans 4:20 where Paul describes Abraham’s faith, “No unbelief made him waver concerning the promise of God, but he grew strong in his faith giving glory to God.”

He grew strong in his faith, thus giving glory to God. Faith in God’s promises glorifies him as supremely wise and strong and good and trustworthy. So, unless we learn how to live by faith in the promises of God’s future grace, we may perform remarkable religious rigors, but not for God’s glory.

He is glorified when the power to be holy comes through humble faith in future grace.

Martin Luther said, “[Faith] honors him whom it trusts with the most reverent and highest regard, since it considers him truthful and trustworthy.” The trusted Giver gets the glory.

My great desire is that we learn how to live for God’s honor. And that means living by faith in future grace, which, in turn, means battling unbelief in all the ways it rears its head.

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