Wednesday, 16 August 2023

YOU ARE GOD’S WORKMANSHIP!

 EVERYDAY IN THE WORD!


WEDNESDAY AUGUST 16, 2023.


SUBJECT: YOU ARE GOD’S WORKMANSHIP! 


Memory verse: "For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them." (Ephesians 2 vs 10.)


READ: Ephesians 2 vs 4 - 10:

2:4: But God, Who is rich in mercy, because of His great love with which He loved us,

2:5: even when we are dead in trespasses, made us alive together with Christ (by grace you have been saved)

2:6: and raised us up together, and made us sit together in the heavenly places in Christ Jesus,

2:7: that in ages to come He might show His exceeding riches of His grace in His kindness toward us in Christ Jesus.

2:8: For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God,

2:9: not of works, lest anyone should boast.

2:10: For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them.


INTIMATION:

What assurances it gives to the heart when we come to know that the Father loves us even as He loved Jesus, that He is vitally interested in us as He was in His Son when He walked the earth. Consequently, He made us one with Christ—we are the body of Christ—the church. The body starts with the head, consequently, the Church is headed by Jesus. In Colossians 1 vs 18, the Scripture says, "And He is the head of the body, the church; who is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead, that in all things He may have the preeminence."


Jesus was the first person ever born again. He was born twice. He was born of the Virgin Mary; then on the cross He was made sin with our sin, as our substitute. He was crucified on the cross. God, in accordance with His plan of redemption, accepted His death as a propitiation for mankind. Consequently, He satisfied the claims of justice, He was justified in spirit, made righteous in spirit, and made alive in spirit. This was the new birth. It was for this reason God said "....You are My Son, Today I have begotten You," (Acts 13 vs 33). God was speaking of the resurrected Jesus Christ. And when we confessed Jesus, and accepted His substitutionary work for us in redemption, we were recreated—made New Creation, and adopted as sons and daughters of God.


In the substitutionary work of Jesus, He was actually made sin with our sins, was forsaken of God, a curse because He had hung upon the tree. After meeting every demand of justice, in accordance with God's law, He was born again out of death, recreated and becomes a partaker of Eternal Life. Now He is called the firstborn out of death, the Head of the New Creation. It was that morning when Jesus was recreated that the whole church by faith came into being. In reality it began on the Day of Pentecost and it has continued until now. Our salvation is something only God can do. It is His powerful creative work in us. 


One of the most graphic pictures of what Jesus wrought for the believers is given in John's gospel, John 1 vs 16. The Amplified Version Bible gives a clearer picture of the verse: "For out of His fullness (abundance) we have all received [all had a share and we were all supplied with] one grace after another and spiritual blessing upon spiritual blessing and even favor upon favor and gift [heaped] upon gift."


The grace (unmerited favor) gives us the gifts of His love life, wisdom, His very being, and substance. We are the branch of the vine; we are partakers of the Divine Nature. His fullness here means His ability, His love, His righteousness, His utter completeness, and we have received them all. All the gifts and favors are now piled on us one after another, and all by His grace. We have been chosen by God as His very own, and His jewels, a special treasure to Him above all people, and we are to Him a kingdom of priests, as Christ has made us kings and priests to our God that we shall reign on the earth. 


He has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenlies in Christ (Ephesians 1 vs 3). We are blessed. We are rich in Him. We have His fullness. We are sufficient in His sufficiency. All that He is, we have. We are what He says we are. And the Father has told us that we are in the Beloved. The Father sees us as His own righteousness in Christ Jesus. "And you are complete in Him," and this completeness is over and above all that we can ask or think or desire. We have been called to represent Him to others. We are united with Christ as members of His body, and we join in His priestly work of reconciling God and people.


Prayer: Abba Father, I am complete in You, and have Your fullness in Christ. You have blessed me with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places. I am in You, and You in me. Strengthen me with might according to Your glorious power that I may be fruitful in every good work, worthy of Your calling and fully pleasing You, in Jesus’ Name I have prayed, Amen.

PRAISE THE LORD!



Tuesday, 15 August 2023

THERE IS NOTHING HARD FOR THE LORD!

 EVERYDAY IN THE WORD!


TUESDAY AUGUST 15, 2023.


SUBJECT: THERE IS NOTHING HARD FOR THE LORD! 


Memory verse: "Behold, I am the LORD, the God of all flesh: is there anything too hard for Me?" (Jeremiah 32 vs 27.)


READ: Genesis 18 vs 14; Jeremiah 32 vs 17: 

Genesis 18:14: Is anything too hard for the LORD? At the appointed time I will return to you, according to the time of life, and Sarah shall have a son.


Jeremiah 32:17: Ah, Lord GOD! Behold, You have made the heaven and the earth by Your great power and outstretched arm. There is nothing too hard for You:


INTIMATION:

Have you ever felt stuck in a season of life, confused and without purpose? But through it all, God has never ceased from being God!  For He delights in taking the seemingly impossible and with His limitless power, makes things possible! God has displayed many times throughout the Bible the power of His strength. In the Book of Genesis, God tells Abraham and Sarah that they will have a child. Both were skeptical of God’s power. From their perspective, it seemed impossible or “too hard” for them to have a child at their old ages. With this suggested thought Abraham was puzzled.  And seeing him in his puzzlement God asked, "Is anything too hard for the LORD?" 


Despite Abraham and Sarah’s skepticism, God blesses them with a baby boy, who they named Isaac. When Isaac was born, Abraham was 100 years old and Sarah was 90 years old. It is understandable as to why Abraham and Sarah would be doubtful of God’s promises; however, just as God says, nothing is too hard for Him. If God can provide the way for an elderly couple to have a child, then God can do anything.


Also, Jeremiah the prophet gives the answer: "There is nothing too hard for You." So I say to you, God’s power is limitless, and thus His promises are providentially secure, therefore, there is no promise too hard for Him to keep. In the Bible, there are over thirty thousand promises, and God will keep His Word. If God made the promise, He cannot lie. There is no promise too hard for God to keep.


Nothing is too hard for God, including being incarnate as a man, living on the earth, dying for the sins of the world, and being resurrected from the dead. If God could do this, then He can do anything. It’s amazing how much we can doubt God in the little things of life, yet we know we can rely on Him for salvation and forgiveness. Since God can do anything and nothing is too hard for Him, we can trust Him and rely on Him.


In addition, there is no prayer too hard for God to answer. Jesus said in Matthew 21 vs 22, "And whatever things you ask in prayer, believing, you will receive." When you ask in prayer and believe, you will receive. Because there is no situation too hard for God to solve. But if you have an unwilling spirit, or an unconcerned attitude, you can limit our Almighty God. Because with such an ungodly attitude, being that there is nothing too hard for God, let me tell you, that you are binding the hands that want to bless you!


Sometimes in life, we will question, as to, why some things take so long.  God’s Word say it best, “… My thought are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways says the LORD” (Isaiah 55 vs 8). So in life, there are lessons to be learned, and that no matter what the circumstance might be, God is molding and shaping us for His purpose. Faith is the channel through which the risen Lord pours His life into you. If you refuse to believe, you refuse God entry!


I am a big dreamer. I have a lot of big dreams in my life, and I have seen God fulfill many of them in my life. In essence He says, “I do not care how much you dream, I can still top what you are dreaming. I am bigger than the thought that I gave you, because, I can dream bigger than your mind can ever conceive! So yesterday’s impossibilities are today’s miracles. God specializes in the impossible! He is a competent Father, and there is nothing too hard for Him! When men come to the point of human impossibility God’s grace is manifested. God specializes in working through us to achieve the impossible situations in our daily lives that would be hopeless if we need to handle them with our limited strength. 


God doesn’t need much from us to accomplish His plan for our lives. Focusing on our human predicament may paralyze us because the situation may appear humanly impossible. But concentrating on God and His power will help us see the way out. Right now you may feel unable to see through your troubles. Focus instead on God, and trust Him for the way out. That is all He needs to begin His work in you. 


“Is there anything too hard for the Lord?” The obvious answer is, “Of course not!” The question reveals much about God. Make it a habit to insert your specific needs into the question. “Is this day in my life too hard for the Lord?” “Is this habit I’m trying to break too hard for Him?” “Is the communication problem I’m having too hard for Him?” Asking the question this way reminds you that God is personally involved in your life and nudges you to ask for His power to help you. 


If you are going through a difficult time today, understand that nothing is too hard for God. Whether that be an illness, a job interview, or a declining friendship, God can work miracles. Nothing is too hard for God — nothing.

Even if it seems too difficult for us, it is not too difficult for God. The Lord created the earth, the heavens, the animals, and mankind. He has also provided the way for us to obtain eternal life by placing faith in His death, burial, and resurrection. If God can do all these, He can truly do anything. 


In our own abilities, many things seem too hard. On a daily basis, it is easy for us to forget God’s unlimited power, but this should not be. We need to be constantly looking back to God and trusting in His mighty power. As Christians, we cannot be tossed and thrown around anytime something bad happens. Instead, we have to stand firm in the faith and not give up.

We will come across many difficult times over the course of our lives, and we will be discouraged at times; however, we need to remember the truth that nothing is too hard for God.


Whenever you find yourself doubting God, remind yourself of this truth — nothing is too hard for God. His love for you far exceeds anything in all creation. Nothing can separate us from God’s love (Romans 8 vs 35 - 39). Since God has so much love for all of us, we can be certain that He will always come to help us. Nothing is too hard for God. Everything that happens in our life is not allowed without God’s permission.

Even bad things that happen in our lives have a purpose. God works all things out for our good even if we don’t understand it at the time (Romans 8 vs 28).


Prayer: Abba Father, nothing is too hard for You to accomplish. By You all things consist. Your love for me is inexplicable though undeniable. My absolute trust, and total confidence is in You. What You cannot give me, may I never have it. What You cannot do for me, let it remain undone, in Jesus’ Name I have prayed, Amen.

PRAISE THE LORD!




Monday, 14 August 2023

God Forgives and Is Still Just

 Nathan the prophet comes to David after his adultery and murder and says, “The Lord also has put away your sin; you shall not die. Nevertheless, because by this deed you have utterly scorned the Lord, the child who is born to you shall die.” (2 Samuel 12:13–14)


This is outrageous. Uriah is dead. Bathsheba is raped. The baby will die. And Nathan says, “The Lord has put away your sin.” 


Just like that? David committed adultery. He ordered murder. He lied. He “despised the word of the Lord” (2 Samuel 12:9). He scorned God. And the Lord simply “put away [his] sin”?!


What kind of a righteous Judge is God? You don’t just pass over rape and murder and lying. Righteous judges don’t do that. 


This was one of Paul’s greatest theological problems — very different from the ones people struggle with today: how can God forgive sin and still be righteous? Here is what Paul said in Romans 3:25–26:


God put [Christ] forward as a propitiation by his blood, to be received by faith. This was to show God’s righteousness, because in his divine forbearance he had passed over former sins. It was to show his righteousness at the present time, so that he might be just and the justifier of the one who has faith in Jesus.


In other words, the outrage that we feel when God seems to simply pass over David’s sin would be good outrage if God were simply sweeping David’s sin under the rug. He is not. 


God sees, from the time of David, down the centuries to the death of his Son, Jesus Christ, who would die in David’s place, so that David’s faith in God’s mercy and God’s future redeeming work unites David with Christ. And in God’s all-knowing mind, David’s sins are counted as Christ’s sins and Christ’s righteousness is counted as his righteousness, and God justly passes over David’s sin for Christ’s sake. 


The death of the Son of God is outrageous enough, and the glory of God that it upholds is great enough, that God is vindicated in passing over David’s adultery and murder and lying. And ours.


And so God maintains his perfect righteousness and justice while at the same time showing mercy to those who have faith in Jesus, no matter how many or how monstrous their sins. This is unspeakably good news.



THE JOY OF THE LORD IS YOUR STRENGTH!

 EVERYDAY IN THE WORD!


MONDAY AUGUST 14, 2023.


SUBJECT: THE JOY OF THE LORD IS YOUR STRENGTH! 


Memory verse: "Then he said to them, “Go your way, eat the fat, and drink the sweet, and send portions to those for whom nothing is prepared: for this day is holy to our LORD. Do not sorrow, for the joy of the LORD is your strength." (Nehemiah 8 vs 10.)


READ: Psalm 37 vs 4 - 5; Isaiah 12 vs 3; Philippians 4 vs 4:

Psalm 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.


Isaiah 12:3: Therefore with joy you will draw water from the wells of salvation.


Philippians 4:4: 4 Rejoice in the Lord alway: and again I say, Rejoice.


INTIMATION:

Joy is the quiet, confident assurance of God's love, and works in our lives; that in all circumstances He will be there for us! Joy is lasting because it is based on God’s presence within us. And as we contemplate His daily presence, we will find contentment. As we understand the future He has for us, we will experience joy. Don’t base your life on circumstances, but on God who controls all circumstances.


The demeanor of a Christian lifestyle is one of rejoicing. Joy is a common theme in Christ’s teaching—He wants us to be joyful always. People who are filled with the joy of the Lord understand the grace of God. The joy is based on the fact that they realized that they were forgiven through what Christ wrought for us in redemption. True joy, therefore, is based on mourning over our past sins, understanding God’s forgiving grace, and obedience to the word of God. It is not based on the social environment in which one lives. It is only in being joyous that “you will draw water from the wells of salvation.” 


The key to immeasurable joy is living in intimate relationship with Christ—the source of all joy. When we do, we will experience God’s special care and protection and see the victory God brings even when defeat seems certain. The fullness of our joy comes from a consistent and intimate relationship with Christ, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit—the rivers of living water (John 7 vs 37 - 39). Ultimate joy comes from Christ dwelling within us, and a consistent relationship with Him, that is, abiding in Him, and Him in you; being a branch of the vine that you may bear fruit. 


When our lives are intertwined with His, He will help us walk through adversity without sinking into debilitating lows, and manage prosperity without moving into deceptive highs. The joy of living with Jesus Christ daily will keep us levelheaded, no matter how high or low our circumstances. True joy transcends the rolling waves of circumstances. We are not unduly elated when things go well, and when hardships come, we do not sink into depression. 


Our inner attitudes do not have to reflect our outward circumstances. Christians should be full of joy because they know that no matter what happens, Jesus Christ is with them. Though, it’s easy to get discouraged about unpleasant circumstances or to take unimportant events too seriously, it’s joyful to look at life from the right perspective—God’s perspective. 


Salvation is a gift from God that ensures our overwhelming and unparalleled inheritance in Jesus Christ. You can only access this by your delighting (being joyful) in the Lord. When you delight in the Lord, you will commit your ways to Him, completely trusting in Him, and surely He will give you the desires of your heart, and ensures they are accomplished. To delight in someone means to experience great pleasure and joy in his or her presence. This happens only when we know that person well. Thus, to delight in the LORD, we must know Him better. Knowledge of God’s great love for us will indeed makes us delight in Him, committing ourselves to Him; entrusting everything—our lives, families, jobs, possessions—to His control and guidance. 


Prayer: Abba Father, You are my everything. My joy is complete in You. My total confidence is in Your assured presence and fellowship with me always, I am persuaded that Your goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life as I dwell in Your presence forever, in Jesus’ Name I have prayed, Amen.

PRAISE THE LORD!


Sunday, 13 August 2023

Three Examples of How Faith Fulfills Good Resolves

 Three Examples of How Faith Fulfills Good Resolves



To this end we always pray for you, that our God may make you worthy of his calling and may fulfill every resolve for good and every work of faith by his power. (2 Thessalonians 1:11)


When Paul says that God fulfills our good resolves by his power through faith (he calls our acts “works of faith”), he means that we defeat sin and we do righteousness by faith, that is, by being satisfied with all that God promises to be for us in Christ in the next five minutes, five months, five decades, and into eternity.


Here are three examples of how this might look in your life: 


If you set your heart to give sacrificially and generously, the power of God to fulfill this resolve will come to you as you trust his future grace in the promise, “My God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus” (Philippians 4:19). And the promise, “Whoever sows bountifully will also reap bountifully” (2 Corinthians 9:6). And the promise, “God is able to make all grace abound to you, so that having all sufficiency in all things at all times, you may abound in every good work” (2 Corinthians 9:8).


If you set your heart to renounce pornography, the power of God to fulfill this resolve will come to you as you trust his future grace in the promise, “Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God” (Matthew 5:8). “It is better that you lose one of your members than that your whole body be thrown into hell” (Matthew 5:29). Much better. Wonderfully better. All-satisfyingly better.


And if you set your heart to speak out for Christ when the opportunity comes, the power of God to fulfill this resolve will come to you as you trust his future grace in the promise, “Do not be anxious how you are to speak or what you are to say, for what you are to say will be given to you in that hour” (Matthew 10:19).


May God increase our daily faith in the precious promises of God — promises of his inexhaustible, blood-bought, Christ-exalting future grace.


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ALWAYS LIVE THE PRESENT DAY TO THE FULLEST!

 EVERYDAY IN THE WORD!


SUNDAY AUGUST 13, 2023.


SUBJECT : ALWAYS LIVE THE PRESENT DAY TO THE FULLEST!


Memory verse: “This is the day the Lord has made, I will rejoice and be glad in it.” (Psalm 118 vs 24)



READ: Proverbs 27 vs 1; Isaiah 43 vs 18; Matthew 6 vs 34:

Proverbs 27:1: Do not boast about tomorrow for you do not know what a day may bring forth.


Isaiah 43:18: Do not remember the former things, nor consider the things of old.


Matthew 6:34: Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about its own things. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble.


INTIMATION:

There are two days in every week that we should not worry about, two days that should be kept free from fear and apprehension. One is yesterday, with its mistakes and cares, its faults and blunders, its aches and pains. Yesterday has passed forever beyond our control. All the money in the world cannot bring back yesterday. We cannot undo a single act we performed. Nor can we erase a single word we’ve said. Yesterday is gone. We may have done things for which we are ashamed, and we live in the tension of what we have been and what we want to be. Because of our hope is in Christ, however, we can let go of past guilt and look forward to what God will help us become. Don’t dwell on the past. Instead, grow in the knowledge of God by concentrating on your relationship with Him now. 


The other day we shouldn’t worry about is tomorrow. Tomorrow is beyond our control. Tomorrow’s sun will rise either in splendor, or behind a mask of clouds but it will rise. And until it does, we have no stake in tomorrow, for it is yet unborn. Because there is no guarantee on how tomorrow will turn out, one should be careful not to worry about it, but rather fully appreciate each day of his or her life. Obviously, we all plan for the future which is good. But living as if tomorrow is in your hands to control is wrong. Planning for tomorrow is time well spent, worrying about tomorrow is time wasted. Careful planning is thinking ahead about goals, steps, and schedules, and trusting in God’s guidance. When done well, planning can help alleviate worry. Worriers, by contrast, are consumed by fear and find it difficult to trust God. 


In one of the passages we read today, Jesus is not here condemning one’s planning for the future. In order words, we must not add worries about the future to the responsibilities of today. Worry works against faith. We must assume through faith that all things work together for our good (Roma8 vs 28). And thus, we must work by faith (Second Corinthians 5 vs 17). The more one walks by faith, the less worry there is in his or her life.


Now, we are left with “today.” Every day is a privilege in the life of frail men. Therefore, one should live today to the fullest—leaving the past days behind where they belong, and allowing future to take its turn, while rejoicing for the privilege of seeing today. There are days when the last thing we want to do is rejoice. Our mood is down, our situation is out of hand, and our sorrow or guilt is overwhelming. When you don’t feel like rejoicing, tell God honestly how you truly feel. And as you talk to God in prayer, He will give you a reason to rejoice. God has given you this day to live and to serve Him—be glad! 


However, any person can fight the battles of just one day. It is only when we add the burdens of yesterday and tomorrow that we break down. It is not the experience of today that drives people mad, it is the remorse of bitterness for something which happened yesterday and the dread of what tomorrow may bring. Experience has shown that many things we worry about never come out as dreadful as we would have thought. Worry has its negative effects on us; it may damage your health, cause the object of your worry to consume your thoughts, disrupt your productivity, negatively affect the way you treat others, reduce your ability to trust in God. 


Prayer: Abba Father, thank You for the gift of today. Give me the grace to live today to the fullest—rejoicing with gladness of heart for the privilege of being a partaker of Your gift of this day, in Jesus’ Name I have prayed, Amen.

PRAISE THE LORD!

Saturday, 12 August 2023

GOD’S COMPANIONSHIP!

 EVERYDAY IN THE WORD!


SATURDAY AUGUST 12, 2023.


SUBJECT : GOD’S COMPANIONSHIP!


Memory verse: "As the deer pants for the water brooks, so pants my soul for You, O God." (Psalm 42 vs 1.)


READ: Exodus 33 vs 8 - 11:

33:8: So it was, whenever Moses went out to the tabernacle, that all the people rose, and each man stood at his tent door and watched Moses until he had gone into the tabernacle. 

33:9: And it came to pass, when Moses entered the tabernacle, that the pillar of cloud descended and stood at the door of the tabernacle, and the LORD talked with Moses.

33:10: All the people saw the pillar of cloud standing at the tabernacle door, and all the people rose and worshiped, each one in his tent door.

33:11: So the LORD spoke to Moses face to face, as a man speaks to his friend...


INTIMATION:

Throughout our lives, we look for those rare individuals with whom we feel relaxed and comfortable, and can share our heart, our secrets, and rest assured they will not betray us, who will always be there for us, and in whom we can have confidence—individuals we can respect and who in turn admire us and want us to be successful. God wants to be in that type of role with us, but He is even better than any earthly companion. 


For God is a perfect companion: the One who knows the road we are traveling on and all of the problems that lay ahead; the One who can give us dependable advice; the One who wants to share our life with us and will not put us down when we stumble; the One who will never desert us if we fail or do not live up to His standards. He accepts us just as we are, wants to be with us forever, is able to help us be all that we can be, and can enable us either to avoid or overcome every obstacle or problem in our lives.


Such companionship with God starts with a spiritual heart relationship with Him. In the passage we read today, Moses had such heart relationship with God, that he enjoyed the presence of God most times. God spoke to Moses face to face, as a man speaks to his friend. If we desire God’s companionship, our heart relationship with God must be obedient response out of love. When we realize God's desire to be a Faithful Companion in our relationship, we find Him less an authority figure and more a desirable companion, Who is no less in charge in our lives. We now realize He is on our side, and wants the best for us. 


Unfortunately many people never really seek Him with all their hearts. To obey “from your heart” means to give yourself fully to God, to love Him “with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind” (Matthew 22 vs 37). Many are content to learn as a child would. That is, learning and following rules in order to avoid big problems, but not as willing to spend any great period of time with the Lord in the free time they have. There is little delight in the relationship, only obedience out of necessity. Therefore, such people’s efforts to know and obey God’s commands can best be described as “halfhearted.” Consequently, they lose the best companionship they could ever get. 


Those who seek God and long to understand Him find eternal life. One of the special privileges we have as believers is sharing our heart with God, and in turn learning more about His heart toward us and others. We get to see His overwhelming goodness, infinite patience, unchanging love, and unending mercies as we read the Bible—His "Code of Conduct," and "Owner's Manual" to us. The Holy Spirit makes the Word come alive in our hearts and points things out from it that are specifically for us and our situation. 


A relationship that culminates into companionship entails learning from superior partner. As we spend time with God, our relationship allows us to learn about Him, about ourselves, and about others. We come to appreciate Him more as we get to know Him better. We become more relaxed in His presence as we now are His companion. 


Prayer: Abba Father, I desire You as my companion. Build in my heart Your steadfast Spirit, so as to follow and obey You in every aspect of my life. My utmost heart desire is an intimate relationship with You. Help me to accomplish this, in Jesus' Name I have prayed, Amen.

PRAISE THE LORD!



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