Monday, 10 July 2023

Proud Works vs. Humble Faith

 “On that day many will say to me, ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and cast out demons in your name, and do many mighty works in your name?’” (Matthew 7:22)


Consider the difference between a heart of “faith” and a heart of “works.” 


The heart of works gets satisfaction from the ego-boost of accomplishing something in its own power. It will attempt to scale a vertical rock face, or take on extra responsibilities at work, or risk life in a combat zone, or agonize through a marathon, or perform religious fasting for weeks — all for the satisfaction of conquering a challenge by the force of its own will and the stamina of its own body. 


The heart with a works-orientation may also go in another direction and express its love of independence and self-direction and self-achievement by rebelling against courtesy and decency and morality (Galatians 5:19–21). But it’s the same self-determining, self-exalting works-orientation — whether it is being immoral or mounting a crusade against immoral behavior. The common denominator is self-direction, self-reliance, and self-exaltation. In all of this, the basic satisfaction of the works-orientation is the savor of being an assertive, autonomous, and, if possible, triumphant self. 


The heart of faith is radically different. Its desires are no less strong as it looks to the future. But what it desires is the fullest satisfaction of experiencing all that God is for us in Jesus. 


If “works” wants the satisfaction of feeling itself overcome an obstacle, “faith” savors the satisfaction of feeling God overcome an obstacle. Works longs for the joy of being glorified as capable, strong, and smart. Faith longs for the joy of seeing God glorified for his capability and strength and wisdom and grace. 


In its religious form, works accepts the challenge of morality, conquers its obstacles through great exertion, and offers the victory to God as a payment for his approval and recompense. Faith, too, accepts the challenge of morality, but only as an occasion to become the instrument of God’s power. And when the victory comes, faith rejoices that all the glory and thanks belong to God.



Sunday, 9 July 2023

DISCOVER GOD’S PURPOSE IN LIFE FOR YOU!

 EVERYDAY IN THE WORD!


SUNDAY JULY 09, 2023.


SUBJECT: DISCOVER GOD’S PURPOSE IN LIFE FOR YOU!


Memory verse: “O Lord, I know the way of man is not in himself; it is not in man who walks to direct his own steps." (Jeremiah 10 vs 23.)


READ: Psalm 139 vs 15 - 18:

139:15: My frame was not hidden from You, when I was made in secret, and skillfully wrought in the lowest parts of the earth.

139:16: Your eyes saw my substance, being yet unformed. And in Your book they all were written, the days fashioned for me, when as yet there were none of them.

139:17: How precious also are Your thoughts to me, O God! How great is the sum of them!

139:18: If I should count them, they would be more in number than the sand; When I awake, I am still with You.


INTIMATION

God created all things for His specific and specialized purposes. These specific purposes are His thoughts for each and everything He created. God has His reasons (known to Him alone) for creating you a female or male, a black or white, English, French or African, short or tall, and even, the reason of creating you at that time in history. He has His reasons for creating the animate and inanimate objects. According to Scriptures, God’s purpose for creating you is predetermined even before you were formed in your mother’s womb. Your days, as willed by God, and the details of your life, according to His thoughts and purposes, are already written in His book.


God is absolutely organized, and never does anything accidentally. When you consider the complex web of the world structures; the galaxies and all other creations coexisting without interference with each other, you will acknowledge the mightiness and uniqueness of His wisdom. He never makes mistakes. He has a reason for everything He created, and are designed with specific purposes in His mind. Therefore, to lead a purposeful life is to live in accordance with your God’s predetermined purposes for you.


How then do we find out our God ordained purposes in life? It’s only by going back to the Creator and enquiring from Him. God gave man specific mandates after creation to, “Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it: and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moves upon the earth” (Genesis 1 vs 28). God has given us the mandate to be productive, reproduce in large numbers, keep refilling the earth, overcome and bring it into submission, and have sovereign rulership over all things that move upon the earth. Within this sphere of authority given to man, are specific responsibilities to us individually, and collectively. 


God has ordained everyone for specific purposes, and consequently, equipped everyone with the necessary powers, skills and talents to serve Him accordingly. Therefore, for a purposeful living, in line with the Will of God, we must be guided by Him who created all things, prearranged, and preordained them to serve His predetermined purposes. To effectively access the information requires our fellowship with Him; total obedience and commitment to Him and His laws; being guided by Him in all our ways. And only in so doing can anyone be assured of receiving a good access to haven and walking in line with God’s preordained purposes for you.


God wants to help you carry out His Will for you. He allows us participate with Him in carrying out His will. Your task is to give your best effort in the work that needs to be done. It’s for this reason He sent us an Helper—the Holy Spirit who counsels, comforts, intercedes, advocates, strengthens, stands-by, encourages, and empowers us at all times if we turn to God and obediently do His bidding.


Apart from Jesus Christ, none has served out 100% of God’s purposes for them in their lives. God had series of disappointments from His trusted servants, who grossly failed Him one way or the other in the process of achieving His purposes for them. Great multitude of people have gone through life not serving their God’s ordained purposes at all, and many are still going in such direction, and many will eventually be gone that way. Many scratched the surface, and are gone. 


The question now is, “Do you know your purpose in life?” “How far and how well have you served your purpose?” The ultimate assessment of how well we have done is with God, and that will be at the appointed day of judgement! But before that day, in your honest and sincere reflection into your life, where do you categorize yourself as to belong? It’s a self-assessment that requires an urgent answer. The time is short, and the time to make amends is now! 


Prayer: Abba Father, without You I am nothing, and can do nothing to serve Your preordained purpose in life for me. Show me the path of life for me that I may walk in it, and obtain Your approval for the crown of life—eternal life with You, in Jesus’ Name I have prayed. Amen.

PRAISE THE LORD!


The Smallest Faith

 It depends not on human will or exertion, but on God, who has mercy. (Romans 9:16)


Let us make crystal clear at the beginning of the year that all we will get from God this year, as believers in Jesus, is mercy. Whatever pleasures or pains come our way will all be mercy. 


This is why Christ came into the world: “in order that the Gentiles might glorify God for his mercy” (Romans 15:9). We were born again “according to his great mercy” (1 Peter 1:3). We pray daily “that we may receive mercy” (Hebrews 4:16); and we are now “waiting for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ that leads to eternal life” (Jude 1:21). If any Christian proves trustworthy, it is “by the Lord’s mercy [he] is trustworthy” (1 Corinthians 7:25). 


In Luke 17:5–6, the apostles plead with the Lord, “Increase our faith!” And Jesus says, “If you had faith like a grain of mustard seed, you could say to this mulberry tree, ‘Be uprooted and planted in the sea,’ and it would obey you.” In other words, the issue in our Christian life and ministry is not the strength or quantity of our faith, because that is not what uproots trees. God does. Therefore, the smallest faith that truly connects us with Christ will engage enough of his power for all you need.


But what about the times that you successfully obey the Lord? Does your obedience move you out of the category of supplicant of mercy? Jesus gives the answer in the following verses of Luke 17:7–10.


“Will any one of you who has a servant plowing or keeping sheep say to him when he has come in from the field, ‘Come at once and recline at table’? Will he not rather say to him, ‘Prepare supper for me, and dress properly, and serve me while I eat and drink, and afterward you will eat and drink’? Does he thank the servant because he did what was commanded? So you also, when you have done all that you were commanded, say, ‘We are unworthy servants; we have only done what was our duty.’”


Therefore, I conclude, the fullest obedience and the smallest faith obtain the same thing from God: mercy. A mere mustard seed of faith taps into the mercy of God’s tree-moving power. And flawless obedience leaves us utterly dependent on mercy.


The point is this: Whatever the timing or form of God’s mercy, we never rise above the status of beneficiaries of mercy. We are always utterly dependent on what we do not deserve. 


Therefore let us humble ourselves and rejoice and “glorify God for his mercy!”



Saturday, 8 July 2023

Eternity by Dax


 

DELIGHT YOURSELF IN THE LORD!

 EVERYDAY IN THE WORD!


SATURDAY JULY 08, 2023.


SUBJECT : DELIGHT YOURSELF IN THE LORD!


Memory verse: “Then you shall delight yourself in the Lord; and I will cause you to ride on the high hills of the earth, and feed you with the heritage of Jacob your father. The mouth of the Lord has spoken. (Isaiah 58 vs 14.)


READ: Psalms 37 vs 4 - 5:

37:4: Delight yourself also in the Lord, and He shall give you the desires of your heart.

37:5: Commit your way to the Lord, Trust also in Him, and He shall bring it to pass.


INTIMATION:

To delight in the Lord means to experience great pleasure and joy in His presence. This happens only when you know Him well. Thus, to delight in the Lord,you must know Him better than normal. The knowledge of God’s great love for us, that love that drove Him to give His only begotten Son as a propitiation for our sins, will indeed make us delight in Him. The Bible tells us to delight in the Lord and commit everything we have, and we do to Him. 


He created us and has put in place everything we require to live for Him according to His predetermined purposes. You can only know and have access to His limitless provisions when you delight in Him—strive to know Him and His ways better. Remember He said we should do this first—seek to know Him and His purposes for you, and all other things you need, including your desires, will be added to you without struggle. (See Matthew 6 vs 31 - 33.)


Steep your life in God’s reality of living through the wisdom and revelation of the knowledge of Him, never worrying about missing out. Then you will find that all your everyday human concerns will be met. Before all else, strive to know God’s way of doing and being right. It’s by God’s grace that we exist. We never entered into any agreements to be created by Him. It’s all His doing, and for His purposes. Therefore, if He has done all by Himself, and for His purposes, it’s obvious that to live and do rightly—living according to His preordained purposes—we must know Him and His ways thoroughly. It’s our quest and thirst to know Him and His ways that commits Him into revealing Himself to us. 


Therefore, delight yourself in the Lord, put Him first in all you do—let Him take the driving seat in your life. Resolve to set aside time each day to read and think about God’s Word, reminding yourself of it day and night, and God will be your constant companion, ensuring your success in carrying out His purposes. You may not succeed by the world’s standards, but you will be a success in God’s eyes, and His opinion is most important. 


The Lord gave this insight to Joshua, when He said to him, “This Book of the Law shall not depart from your mouth, but you shall meditate in It day and night, that you may observe do according to all that is written in it. For then you will make your way prosperous, and then you will have good success. Have I not commanded you? Be strong and of good courage; do not be afraid, nor be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.” (Joshua 1 vs 8 - 9.)


God Himself taught Joshua the principle and strategy of ensuring a prosperous living, gaining good success, and having the pleasure of God’s companionship at all times. God said that to ensure the aforestated, Joshua must put Him first:  (1) Constantly reading and studying the Book of the Law—God’s Word, (2) ensuring his obedience to God’s law—doing according to all that is written in it, (3) always being strong and courageous; not being afraid nor dismayed.


Prayer: Abba Father, endue me with the spirit of wisdom and revelation in the knowledge of You, that the eyes of my understanding being enlightened that I know the hope of Your calling, and the riches of the glory of Your inheritance in those that believe, in Jesus’ Name I have prayed, Amen.

PRAISE THE LORD!


Saving Faith Loves Forgiveness

 Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you. (Ephesians 4:32)


Saving faith is not merely believing that you are forgiven. Saving faith looks at the horror of sin, and then looks at the holiness of God, and apprehends spiritually that God’s forgiveness is unspeakably glorious, beautiful. We don’t just receive it; we admire it. We are satisfied with our new friendship with such a great, forgiving God.


Faith in God’s forgiveness does not merely mean a persuasion that I am off the hook. It means savoring the truth that a forgiving God is the most precious reality in the universe. Saving faith cherishes being forgiven by God, and from there rises to cherishing the God who forgives — and all that he is for us in Jesus. This experience has a tremendous effect on our becoming forgiving people. 


The great act of purchasing our forgiveness is past — the cross of Christ. By this backward look, we learn of the grace in which we will ever stand (Romans 5:2). We learn that we are now, and always will be, loved and accepted. We learn that the living God is a forgiving God. 


But the great act of experiencing our forgiveness goes on forever into the future. Our joyful fellowship with the great God who forgives lasts forever. Therefore, freedom for forgiveness, flowing from this all-satisfying fellowship with the forgiving God, lasts as long as we do. 


I have learned that it is possible to go on holding a grudge if your faith simply means you have looked back to the cross and concluded that you are off the hook. That’s why I have been forced to go deeper into what true faith is — not just a relief that I’m off the hook, but also a profound satisfaction with all that God is for me in Jesus. This faith looks back not merely to discover that we are off the hook, but also to see and savor the kind of God who offers us a future of endless reconciled tomorrows in fellowship with him. Satisfied fellowship with such a forgiving God is crucial for our being forgiving people.



Friday, 7 July 2023

GOD IS AT WORK IN YOU TO PLEASE HIM!

 EVERYDAY IN THE WORD!


FRIDAY JULY 07, 2023.


SUBJECT: GOD IS AT WORK IN YOU TO PLEASE HIM!


Memory verse: “For it is God who works in you both to will and to do for His good pleasure.”  (Philippians 2 vs 13.)


READ: Hebrews 13 vs 20 - 21:

13:20: Now may the God of peace who brought up our Lord Jesus from the dead, that great Shepherd of the sheep, through the blood of the everlasting covenant,

13:21: make you complete in every good work to do His will, working in you what is pleasing in His sight, through Jesus Christ, to whom be glory forever and ever. Amen.


INTIMATION

To please God is to do His will; to walk in accordance with His precepts. It’s on this pivot that all pertains to life and godliness revolves. Jesus clearly expressed this fact when He said, “Seek first the kingdom of God, and His righteousness, and all other things will be added to you” (Matthew 6 vs 33). Every kingdom has a king, and the words of the king is law in the kingdom, and must be obeyed for a favorable and peaceful habitation of the kingdom.


God has not left us alone in our struggles to do His will—to obey His laws. He wants to come alongside us and be within us to help, hence His gift of the Holy Spirit—our Helper. God gives us the desire and the power to do what pleases Him. As a believer, you are not left to your own resources to cope with problems. God created you for His specific purposes that are predetermined by Him, even before the foundation of the world. Consequently, only Him can work out His plan and purpose in you. 


In Ephesians 1 vs 11, the Scripture says, “In Him also we have obtained an inheritance, being predestined according to the purpose of Him who works all things according to the counsel of His will.” God is sovereign and in control of all things. He works all things in us according the counsel of His will; ‘His counsel stands, and He does His pleasure’ (Isaiah 46 vs 10). God’s purposes for the believers cannot be thwarted, no matter how hard Satan tries, or what he brings our way.


Godhead—the Trinity, in union with one another, is at work in the world, and in every believer. God the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit never work independently of the other. The will of the Father is accomplished by the Son with the instrumentality of the Holy Spirit. Thus, anyone who makes a sincere commitment to believe in Jesus Christ as Savior is secure in God’s promises, even the promise of everlasting life with Him. 


God’s work for us began when Christ died on the cross in our place. His work in us began when we first believed. Now, the Holy Spirit—our Helper—lives in us, enabling us to be more like Christ every day, helping us accomplish the will of God for us. This is the Christian growth and maturity that began when we accepted Jesus, and continues until Christ returns to perfect us and take us home to the Father.


Sometimes, by human assessment, you feel as though you aren’t making progress in your spiritual life, especially when sometimes you fall into sin. But be of good cheer, it is a gradual process that will only come to perfection when Christ returns to take us to the place He has prepared for us in His Father’s house where there are many mansions. 


All that is required of the believer is to believe Him and keep His commandments. The same commandments He has sent an Helper—the Holy Spirit to help us in our weaknesses.  God works in us to make us the kind of people that would please Him, and He equips us to do the kind of work that would please Him. Ours is to yield to the total control of the Spirit that His fruit will be fully manifested in us—love, joy, peace, longsuffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. In the real sense of it, He does all things. What a benevolent Father!


Now, look at this Scripture, “Being confident of this very thing, that He who has begun a good work in you will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ.” (Philippians 1 vs 6.) Be confident that when God starts a project, He completes it! God has given us the Holy Spirit to help us grow in grace until He has completed His work in our lives. Never let your shortcomings, and your feeling of incompleteness, or distress becloud you of God’s promise and provision.


Prayer: Abba Father, I surrender my total being to you. Work Your work in me that to do Your Will at all times will be my way of living, and that I may be perfected by Jesus Christ at His coming, in Jesus’ Name I have prayed. Amen.

PRAISE THE LORD!

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