Wednesday, January 31, 2018

A BLAMELESS LIFE

 

Ps. 101:2-3 I will be careful to live a blameless life--when will you come to my aid? I will lead a life of integrity in my own home. I will refuse to look at anything vile and vulgar. I hate all crooked dealings; I will have nothing to do with them.

     Are you willing to make this commitment to the Lord today? Are you willing to strive to live a blameless life, including in your home? We know that it is the right thing to do. God wants us to live righteously so we don’t suffer the consequences of sin. Jesus is the one who makes us righteous, so in order for us to become righteous and blameless, we must live in close relationship with Him. We must make the commitment. We must determine in our hearts and minds that we are going to do it, that we are going to live under the lordship of Christ and let Him make us right with God.

     Living in Christ means we will lead a life of integrity. That is, that in all things we will be honest and dependable. It also means that we will take responsibility for what we allow into our hearts and minds, refusing to look at anything that is vile and vulgar. Do you turn away from those things which fall underneath this category? Do you avoid those things which influence you and stir up within you a desire to sin? It’s a real battle sometimes and it’s not an easy battle to win. Satan knows our weaknesses and never gives up trying to exploit them. We must always be aware of his tactics and be willing to resist him through the power of Christ within us. When we are being tempted, we turn to the Lord and ask Him to help us be strong and resist.

     Living in Christ also means that we despise dishonest dealings. We strive to treat others with respect and honor. We refuse to take advantage of others for personal gain. We refuse to compromise godliness for the sake of our comfort.

     We must choose daily whom we will serve. Sometimes our choices put us into difficult or uncomfortable circumstances, but we must determine whom we will serve. Are you willing to commit yourself to serving the Lord completely? You cannot have it both ways and expect to remain right with God. He will not accept a half-hearted attempt to live a godly life. We must work hard at doing what is right before God. If it were easy, everybody would be doing it.

     Are you willing to be amongst the few who really please the Lord? Are you willing to give of your best to the Lord, the best of your heart and mind?

Tuesday, January 30, 2018

WHO THE LORD IS

 

Ps. 100:4-5 Enter his gates with thanksgiving; go into his courts with praise. Give thanks to him and bless his name. For the LORD is good. His unfailing love continues to each generation.

     Attitude is everything. How and why we approach God matters. If we constantly approach Him with our complaints or problems, it robs us of the fellowship we need with Him. We come to Him to solve our problems because He is our problem solver, but when He is nothing more than that to us, we lose the joy of living in fellowship with Him. Instead of focusing on what is not right in our world, we must learn to focus on the Lord and who He is.

     Worship involves adoration. We must learn to focus on God for who He is and not just on what He does. We must learn to appreciate the Lord in His majestic glory. We must discover the Lord in His holy love. We must rediscover the Lord, our God, as absolute holiness and goodness. We must learn how to approach God with no agenda other than to worship Him. We must learn how to enjoy the time we spend in the presence of God.

     When we focus on the Lord for who He is, we swell up with thanksgiving and praise. God is not far removed from us! He became flesh and dwelt for a while amongst us. He took upon himself our sin and shame, our condemnation before God, and made us into children of God. The Lord has not left us alone to fend for ourselves in our quest for God. He gave us His Spirit, his Word, and His children to help us. The Lord has poured into our lives His goodness and love. We are never outside the security of His love.

     Let us pause right now and give the Lord, our God, our thanksgiving and praise. Let us thank Him and bless His holy name. Feast on the richness of His nearness, love, and grace. The Lord is our faithful lover.  The Lord chose to love us before we were ever conceived.  There has never been born anyone who has not been loved by God. 

     Let us set aside for a moment all of our concerns and burdens and worship the Lord for who He is.  He is perfect love, holiness and goodness all in one.  Enter into His gates and praise His holy name.

Monday, January 29, 2018

ENTER HIS GATES WITH THANKSGIVING

 

Ps. 100:4  Enter his gates with thanksgiving, go into his courts with praise.  Give thanks and bless his name.

     When you approach the Lord, how often do you do so with a thankful heart?  Think about it for a moment.  Rarely do we approach God with no agenda other than to thank Him for who we are, what are lives have become and life in general.  How much do you appreciate your life and your blessings in it?  Do you recognize how much God affects your life?  Regardless of your circumstances, have you considered what your present and future would be like without God in it?

I believe in a hands on God.  I believe that God takes a personal interest in me and brings good things into my life for my enjoyment and usage.  I believe that God does not have to do what He does in and for me.  Yet, He does them anyway.  I don’t deserve God’s favor, but I am favored anyways.  How can I be anything but thankful?

How often do you approach God?  Every time you do, you should begin it with thanksgiving.  Let your thanksgiving then turn to praise.  Give thanks to Him and bless His holy name.

Sunday, January 28, 2018

THE LORD IS GOD!

 
Ps. 100:3 Acknowledge that the LORD is God! He made us, and we are his. We are his people, the sheep of his pasture.

     To acknowledge that the Lord is God is to recognize and accept that God is in control of all things. He is actively ruling over all creation. He is beyond our comprehension or understanding. He is absolute goodness in all things which are good. He is absolute holiness incapable of having sin in His presence. He is unchangeable and eternal. He is capable of doing all things He has revealed He has done. He is not limited in His knowledge and power. He is love personified and has taken an invested interest in us. He created us with a need for fellowship with Him that can only be fulfilled by Him. The Lord, He is God!

     We are not who we are by some random act of nature. The Lord has made us who we are--a people capable of having a spiritual relationship with Him. He has made us differently than any other created life on earth. We are spiritual beings encased in fleshly bodies who will live eternally. We are made in the image of God.

     We are His when we accept the life we have been created to have in Him. Sin prevents us from being who we were created to be, but the Lord does away with sin. We become His people when we submit to Him, confess our sin to Him, acknowledge Him as the only one who can take away our sin, and commit ourselves to living in relationship with Him. We become His people, a people who reflect His character in all that we do.

     We are the sheep of His pasture, a people who rely on Him for guidance and our daily food. We are a people who are content to rest in His loving care and trust Him to always treat us well.

     Is the Lord God for you today? Can you say with joy in your heart that you are His? Are you resting in His care for you, trusting in His goodness and love? Are you?

Saturday, January 27, 2018

WORSHIP THE LORD WITH GLADNESS

 

Ps. 100:2 Worship the LORD with gladness. Come before him, singing with joy.

     It matters how we approach God. It matters to God, and it should matter to us. Think about it. How would you feel if your children always came to you with their complaints and problems and never their expressions of love and gratitude? It wears thin doesn’t it? Now think about God and how many prayers He is hearing all the time. I am sure that most of the time He is hearing the negative and not the positive. I know He wants us to bring our needs before Him. He wants to take the burdens off our shoulders, but don’t you think He also wants to hear the praise of our hearts?

     We are to give Him thanks in everything. That is, we are to find things in all things in which to be grateful for. There are lessons to learn about our faith and our Lord that can be found in all things. A grateful heart is a glad heart. Our walk with the Lord is a constant refining and maturing process. As we live in faith we are being made into a holy people pleasing to the Lord. He uses life to grow us and the more we grow, the more we discover the majesty and glory of God.

     The Lord is with us and for us! The Lord never gives up on us! The Lord desires nothing but good for us. He refines our souls in preparation for heaven. He helps us in our many battles with Satan to overcome him. O dear brother and sister, enter into the presence of the Lord with gladness! Let your heart sing with joy, for the Lord our God is with us. Lift up your heart today and let Him know that you love and appreciate Him and all He is doing for you. Let your voice be heard today in God’s throne room! Worship the Lord with gladness. Come before Him, singing with joy.

Friday, January 26, 2018

SHOUT WITH JOY

 

Ps. 100:1 Shout with joy to the LORD, O earth!

     We shout for a wide variety of reasons. We shout to be heard when we are excited, angry, or feel we are being ignored. We shout because we want someone to hear us.

     When was the last time you shouted with joy to the Lord? How long has it been since you last were so overpowered by the goodness of God that you shouted out your praise and thanksgiving? Have you ever done it?

     We have so much to be excited about and grateful for in the Lord! Think about it. Isn’t salvation something to shout about? The Lord saves us from certain self-destruction. He saves us from an eternity in hell. He saves us from the compulsion to sin. He saves us from a life of sinful misery which has no hope.

     Isn’t the future something to shout about? The Lord has guaranteed our acceptance into the eternal kingdom of God. He has prepared a place for us that defies human understanding. It is a place that is so pure and holy that no trace of sin or its consequences will ever be found. It is a place where the glory of Christ will always shine and never dim. It is a place where we will never fear and experience pain or sorrow again. It is a place where we will be surrounded forever by all the saints who have ever lived and who have been perfected by God, a people who will always treat you fairly, lovingly, and joyfully.

     Aren’t the resources God has provided for us something to shout about? Think about it. God has made available to us all the resources we need to live holy lives before Him. It is not beyond our reach to live in victory. We have God’s Word, His Spirit, the church, and a great cloud of witnesses always around us to spur us on and help us.

Indeed, “Shout with joy to the LORD, O earth!”  Let your voice be heard loud and clear! The Lord is God, and He is your God! The Lord is faithful, true, and good all the time! Let your heart rejoice and shout the Good News so all will hear.

Thursday, January 25, 2018

WORSHIP IN HOLINESS

 

Ps. 96:9  Worship the LORD in all his holy splendor.  Let all the earth tremble before him.

     How often does the holiness of God capture your mind and heart in worship?  I suspect that it’s not very often.  We go through our routines of worship and usually follow a certain pattern.  We emphasis certain characteristics of God (usually His power and love).  We usually set times for certain things to happen.  We gear our services to end at a particular time.  Most services do not lend themselves to quiet reflection on who God is.

     God is unlike anyone else in life.  There is nothing to compare God to.  His power and ability are beyond our ability to comprehend.  His majesty is seen in all that exists.  His handiwork is mind boggling.  No words are available to describe who God is.  We can only imagine and try to express in words to the best of our ability the majesty and glory of God.

     Worship that changes our lives feasts on the splendor of His holiness.  When we recognize that God is holy, it cuts deep into our hearts.  We are able to see ourselves in light of who we really are before God.  We are able to see what really matters in life, our submission and obedience to God.  If we are not drawn into the holiness of God in worship, we have missed out on the most important part of worship.

     When we understand that God is holy, we change our attitude towards Him.  There is a deep level of respect and reverence for a holy God.  There is a level of fear that grips the soul.  There is a keen awareness of our need to live rightly before Him.  There is a keen awareness that we dare not take God, nor His grace, for granted.  A healthy fear of God is essential for a healthy relationship with God.

Wednesday, January 24, 2018

BOW BEFORE THE LORD

 

Ps. 95:6-7 Come, let us worship and bow down. Let us kneel before the LORD our maker, for he is our God. We are the people he watches over, the sheep under his care. Oh, that you would listen to his voice today!

     When was the last time you bowed down or knelt before the Lord in worship? Bowing or kneeling before God is an act of respect. It is acknowledging that the Lord is God and worthy of our humility before Him. It is putting the Lord over us. It is submitting to His authority over us. I don't see much of that going on in the church today. We approach God with enthusiastic worship. We play heavily on our emotions. We rarely come to Him in public with humble hearts. We may give lip service to Him as our God, but seldom do we act like He is. I still believe there is a place in worship for us, His children, to approach Him with the dignity and the honor He deserves. I still believe we need to be still before Him and know that He is God. I still believe we need to remember that it is He who watches over us and provides for our daily needs. I still believe we need to quiet ourselves before Him so that we can hear Him when he speaks.

     The Lord is not done speaking to us today. He has much He wants us to hear and know. He is speaking through His Spirit and Word. The issue is, "Are we hearing what He is saying?"  If we can gather for worship and leave the same as we came, have we heard from God? If the Spirit has not convicted us from the Word, have we heard Him speak? If we have no greater understanding of God and His ways, have we heard from Him?

     If we are not hearing from God, what are we doing wrong? What do we need to change in the way we worship so that we can hear Him? Whether in public or private worship, the goal is to have fellowship with God and hear what He has to say to us. The key to any good communication is the ability to listen and understand what is being said.

     May the Lord help us to quiet our hearts before Him so that we can hear what He has to say to us today.

Tuesday, January 23, 2018

SLIPPING AWAY?

 

Ps. 94:17-19 Unless the LORD had helped me, I would soon have died. I cried out, "I'm slipping!" and your unfailing love, O LORD, supported me. When doubts filled my mind, your comfort gave me renewed hope and cheer.

     Have you ever felt like you were slipping? Sometimes life is like a slippery slope. Things happen that cause us to think that we are losing the battle. We get caught up in all the things that are going wrong and begin to panic. Life as we know it is in danger of falling apart. We become afraid that the Lord is nowhere to be found. We begin to doubt the reality of faith. We lose all sense of stability in our lives. Perhaps thoughts of dying even creep into our heads.

     The Psalmist knew what it was like. Whatever was going on in his life at the time, he was in a panic mode. Circumstances seemed to have overpowered him. What did he do? Did he become a victim to the things going on in his life? No, he prayed. He understood that his hope was not in his ability to get himself out of his mess. He cried out to the Lord for help. He didn't beat around the bush either. He told it like it was. "I'm slipping!"  It's important that we too tell the Lord exactly what is going on in our lives. We must be bold in declaring how we are being affected by what is going on around us. We must not hold anything back, but declare our need.

     The Lord hears and answers the prayers of an honest heart. The Lord comes alongside us and comforts us in His unfailing love. He reassures us that things are not hopeless and we are not helpless. He renews our minds and shows us that there is hope, even in the worst times of life. His presence revitalizes us and causes the heart to be cheerful once again.

     Don't be a victim of circumstances. In Christ you are victorious, no matter how bad things may get. There is comfort in His love. There is hope and gladness of heart in Him. Stay connected to Him and everything will be well with your soul each step you take in life.

Monday, January 22, 2018

LIVING IN CHRIST, OUR SHELTER

 

Ps. 91:1-2 Those who live in the shelter of the Most High will find rest in the shadow of the Almighty.

     What an awesome comfort and security for the soul! When we live in Christ, we are protected and taken care of by Him. A shelter is where one goes to get out of the elements of nature when they threaten us. It protects us from the storms of life and all those times in which it may not be stormy, but still uncomfortable for us. As long as we remain in the shelter, we are alright.  The stronger our shelter is, the more secure we feel.  The shelter of the Most High is His righteousness and holiness.

     When we begin to experience the influences of evil, it is because we wander outside of the shelter of God's protective care. When we sin, it is because we wander away from the Lord. When we fail to apply God's Word to our lives, it's because we wander outside the shelter of His protective care.

     We must understand this wonderful truth. It is imperative that we live in the shelter of the Most High. We will never make it if we don't. We are not strong enough to stand on our own two feet without the protection of God. We are not able to live godly lives on our own. There is no rest for those who are outside of the shelter of God's protective love.

     Notice that we are not to just flee to the shelter when we are in trouble, we are to live in the shelter. As long as we stay in the Lord, we will be able to handle whatever life brings us. Life is good for those who live in the shelter of the Most High. There is always rest for the soul of those who live in Christ.

Sunday, January 21, 2018

TIME USAGE

 

Ps. 90:12 Teach us to make the most of our time, so that we may grow in wisdom.

      We need to be taught how to make the most of our time. Most people simply waste much of their time, and thus their opportunities in life to do good. Think for a moment how much time you waste on any given day. How much of your time do you spend on things that are non-essential to your life? I suspect all of us can identify blocks of time we waste away. We need to learn how to better utilize the time we have.

     We begin by looking at our priorities in life. Now, before you begin to boast about your devotion to the Lord, consider the time you invest daily in your relationship with Him. You spend time with those who mean the most to you. The time you spend with the Lord in prayer and in His Word are good indicators of how much you really do love Him. In comparison, how much time do you spend on entertaining yourself compared to what you spend on feeding your soul?

     How do you utilize your time at work? Do you give your boss the best use of your time and effort? The Lord expects it of us. How about your time with your family? Do they get sufficient time from you? If you rob them of your time, you are robbing them of your affections and you are losing out on the love they have to give.

     How do you spend your time in worship? Are you focused in on the Lord, or are you busy doing other things? We can never know the peaceful existence of resting beside the still waters until we properly connect with the Lord in worship.  We worship the Lord in both spirit and truth.  We stand unwaveringly on the truth of God's Word and we immerse ourselves in fellowship with the Lord.  Time spent in worship is the most valuable and life-changing block of time we have in life.

     A properly balanced usage of our time enables us to grow in faith and enables us to grow in wisdom. We discover how to be good stewards of time so that we can be witnesses for the Lord as we grow in Him. The more we invest our time in the Lord and His Word, the more we will experience God's love, joy, and peace, and the more we will be satisfied in our souls.

Saturday, January 20, 2018

THE JOYFUL CALL TO WORSHIP

 

Ps. 89:15  Happy are those who hear the joyful call to worship, for they will walk in the light of your presence, LORD.

     Worship is not confined to one day a week.  Worship happens whenever we turn our hearts and minds to the Lord.  Worship does not depend on an agenda to make it happen.  It is the spontaneous reaching upward to God.  Worship is what we do in response to who God is.  It is praise, thanksgiving, meditation, singing, and waiting.  It is confession and adoration.  It is the filling of our souls with God.  It can happen anytime and anywhere.  It can last for a few moments or it could last for hours.

     The call to worship is a joyful call.  All of nature sings forth the praises of God.  Birds do not sing a sad song.  The varied sounds of nature are not a death song.  All of creation testify to God's greatness and glory.  It is a wondrous thing to draw near to God.  God calls us into worship.  Oh, what a joyous occasion worship is!

     Think about it.  God calls us to into His presence!  We are allowed to enter into pure light, into the splendor of His holiness.  We are allowed to linger in the presence of the King of kings and Lord of lords.  We linger and are purified by His amazing presence and touch.  We linger and God renews us, filling our souls with His love, joy, and peace.

     Worship changes us.  It changes our perspective on life and how we live it.  It changes how we react to what comes our way.  How can it not?  Begin each day with a time of worship and see what a difference it makes in your life.  If worship doesn't change you, you haven't really worshiped Him.

     When you leave worship and mingle amongst men, can they see that you have been with Jesus?

Friday, January 19, 2018

TEACH ME YOUR WAYS, O LORD

 

Ps. 86:11-13  Teach me your ways, O LORD, that I may live according to your truth!  Grant me purity of heart, that I may honor you.  With all my heart I will praise you, O LORD, my God.  I will give glory to your name forever, for your love for me is very great.  You have rescued me from the depths of death.

     We owe our Lord everything.  All of us were headed straight to a godless eternity.  We deserve to spend every moment of eternity in hell.  We deserve the eternal agony of being separated from God.  But, our Lord rescued us from our fate.  He took upon himself what we deserve.  He alone was capable of taking on the wrath of a holy God for sin and overruling it.  He alone could give us eternal life in place of eternal death.

     We owe our Lord everything.  We have so much to learn about our Lord and His ways.  May our prayer always be, “Teach me your ways, O LORD that I may live according to your truth.”  The more we learn of the Lord, the clearer truth becomes for us.  And the more we are governed by truth, the purer our hearts will be.  Out of pure hearts come pure thoughts and motives.  Only through pure hearts can we honor our Lord.

     We owe our Lord everything.  He loves us with the purest of loves.  He loves us without reservation or conditions.  He loves us so much that He willingly went to the cross and took our place, bearing for us God's wrath for our sins and our punishment.  He loves us so much that He willing broke fellowship with God during the three hours of darkness He endured on the cross. 

     We owe our Lord everything.  May our hearts swell up in praise to Him!  May we seek always to bring Him the glory He deserves.  May His great love fill us and flow through us that others may know Him too.

Thursday, January 18, 2018

RIGHTEOUSNESS AND PEACE HAVE KISSED!

 

Ps. 85:10-11  Unfailing love and truth have met together.  Righteousness and peace have kissed!  Truth springs up from the earth, and righteousness smiles down from heaven.

     What a beautiful picture of the Gospel!  God has given us truth and made known to us His love.  The truth stands on its own merit and cannot be lived apart from God's love.  God makes it very clear that His ways are beyond the scope of man's ability to live on his own.  No one can live up to God's standards, no matter how hard they try.  God knew we could never do it, and because He loves us He did something about it.  God put in place a system that could help man overcome his sins until He came to provide a better way, the only way.  

     God took on human life and became for us the way to live by His standards.  He became for us the way to overcome our sins.  He did what no one could do; He broke the hold of the law's death grip on the soul.  He opened up the door to heaven so that all who would believe in Him and what He had done would have eternal life.  Jesus, did what the law of God could not do; He took away our sins and wiped them out of God's memory. 

     Jesus is truth and the love of God embodied as one.  He is our righteousness and the only way we can have peace with God.  Jesus came to earth as the truth and love of God revealed.  He perfectly satisfied both God's love for man and His demand for justice against sin.  He lived perfectly before God so that He could be a perfect sacrifice for our sins.  He broke Satan's back and God was well-pleased with Him. 

     When Jesus did the impossible He went back to heaven and sat on His heavenly throne.  Truth and righteousness now can dwell in man.  All heaven smiles and rejoices because heaven came down and the glory of God now can fill the soul of man.  Once we were alienated from God, but now we can draw near to God.  We who were once enemies of God now can become His children.  Victims of sin now become victors over it.  He who had no hope now lives in hope.  We now follow God's rules for living by faith and not by works.  We now bring glory and honor to God on earth instead of to ourselves.  Everything changes because in Christ God's love and truth makes us righteous and gives us peace.

Wednesday, January 17, 2018

DRAWING NEAR TO GOD

 

Ps. 84:10 A single day in your courts is better than a thousand anywhere else! I would rather be a gatekeeper in the house of my God than live the good life in the homes of the wicked.

     What kind of desire do you have when you gather with God’s children in worship? Is church just another thing on the agenda for you to do? Do you approach it as more of a duty or a desire of your heart? I suspect that for most of us, we don’t get too excited about going to church. We go because that is what we know we need to do or because it is expected of us. We go because we don’t want to get out of the discipline of going, knowing that then we would soon slip away from God. We go because we don’t want to be a bad example for others and give them an excuse for not going. We go to church for a wide variety of reasons, but when was the last time you went because your soul longed to go knowing that you would be in the presence of God when you went?

     When was the last time you knew the Lord would be in His house when you went? The Psalmist was caught up with being in the Tabernacle courts because he knew that God was in His house. God chose to dwell amongst His people in the Tabernacle. He had instructed the people on how to construct the Tabernacle and everything associated with it and how to approach Him in worship. God presented himself as holy to His people and provided very strict means on how to approach Him. Only those who were purified could enter into the Tabernacle itself and serve as priests on behalf of the people before God.

     I wonder if we were to take greater pains to present God as holy to each other if we too, would have a greater desire to be in the house of the Lord. Perhaps if we were to consider God to be holy, we would have a greater desire and power to resist the urge to dabble in sin.

     What will it take for you to have a longing in your heart to draw near to God in worship?

Tuesday, January 16, 2018

ARE YOU HAPPY?

 

Ps. 84:5  Happy are those who are strong in the LORD, who set their minds on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem.

      Are you happy today?  Are you happy with your life and the way things are going?  Do you see life positively and a joy to live?  If not, then let me ask you, “How strong is your faith?”  Happiness is directly related to the strength of our faith.  The stronger your faith in the Lord is, the happier you will be.  So then, the issue becomes what we are doing to make our faith stronger.

     There is no shortcut to strong faith.  We must be consistently students of God.  We must read, meditate, and find ways to apply to our lives His Word.  We must consistently be in the presence of His children in worship and life.  We must be sponges absorbing godly things, and we must be sponges that let loose those godly things into the world we live in.  Strong faith depends on absolute belief and trust in God and that which He has written through His prophets.

     Strong faith never just happens.  It must be developed and maintained at all times.  If you want to be happy in life, keep your eyes fixed on Jesus and on that day in which He will call you home. An investment in your life with God now will pay eternal rewards in your walk with God in eternity.  Nothing will make you happier than knowing all is well with your soul.  There is no greater peace than the peace of a soul right with God.

Monday, January 15, 2018

GOD'S DWELLING PLACE

 

Ps. 84:1-2  How lovely is your dwelling place, O LORD Almighty.  I long, yes, I faint with longing, to enter the courts of the LORD.  With my whole being, body and soul, I will shout joyfully to the living God.

     To be where God is ought to be the longing of every believer's heart.  God gives us glimpses of what heaven will be like and we can only imagine just how grand, majestic and glorious it will be.  God reveals heaven to us in human language and I am convinced that it is far more than anything we can imagine.  What we know of heaven captivates our thoughts.  We want to go there.  In fact, it is the longing of all who believe there is God.  All but those who refuse to acknowledge that God is, want to go there.  For most people there longing for heaven is merely wishful thinking, but for the redeemed it is certain reality.

     Yet, the longing of the soul should be where God is today.  He is with us.  We do not have to wait to get to heaven in order to enter into God's presence.  Being with God today should equally captivate our hearts.  We should have a longing in our hearts to approach God.  Drawing near to God should stir our souls like nothing else can.  The glory and holiness of God are beyond human imagining.  To be in the presence of eternal and pure love is beyond our ability to fully appreciate.  Oh, the beauty of the Lamb!  Oh, to be near to the heart of God!  Oh, the glory of our God and King! 

     Sing His praises today!  With your whole being, body and soul, praise His holy name!  Shout joyfully unto the Lord, for He has saved your soul.  Shout joyfully unto the Lord for He is with you and will never leave or forsake you.  Shout joyfully unto the Lord and let Him know how much you love Him.  Shout it; don't whisper it.  "The Lord Almighty is MY God.  The Lord, He is God!  The Lord, He is God!"

     Praise the Lord, oh my soul, and all that is within me, praise His holy name.

Sunday, January 14, 2018

OPEN YOUR MOUTH

 

Ps. 81:10 For it was I, the LORD your God, who rescued you from the land of Egypt. Open your mouth, and I will fill it with good things.

     Is your mouth open? Are you waiting and wanting the Lord to fill it? The image that comes to my mind is that of hungry birds in a nest waiting on their mother to come and fill their mouths. A waiting bird is an expectant bird. He expects his mother to come back with food. He knows that the food his mother brings will be the right kind of food for his needs. He knows that his mother will be faithful to come and feed him. He knows that he cannot feed himself and he must rely on his mother. He knows that if his mother does not come back, he will starve to death. He is totally dependent on his mother for his survival. He waits and if his mother doesn't come back on time, he begins to cry out.

     Like a newborn bird in his nest, we must open our mouths up before the Lord. We must understand the things a baby bird knows by instinct. We must quit trying to take care of our basic need for God and let Him feed us. All of our efforts to satisfy our souls are vain. They do nothing to satisfy us and do nothing but drain us of our energy and leave us hungrier.

     The Lord knows what we need far better than we do. We often try to feed on things that are not good for us. We don't know how to regulate the amount of food we need. We are more prone to starve ourselves than we are to overfeed ourselves. We don't trust the Lord like we should to feed us. We question His goodness and desire to help us grow. We shut our mouths and refuse to eat what He provides. We crave for things that He knows we should never be eating. We often want only to eat those things that enable us to survive and shun those things designed to help us grow.

     Open your mouth wide and let the Lord feed you as He desires. He will feed you with good things. He will complete in you what He has begun if you will let Him. His goal for you is to bring you up to maturity in faith so that you can be useful in His service. He knows that if you feed on His food you will live life at its best.  Are you letting Him feed you?

Saturday, January 13, 2018

THE LORD HOLDS US STEADY

 

Ps. 75:3  When the earth quakes and the people live in turmoil, I am the one who keeps its foundations firm.  I warned the proud, "Stop your boasting!"  I told the wicked, "Don't raise your fists!  Don't lift your fists in defiance at the heavens or speak with rebellious arrogance."

      I have never been in an earthquake, and I hope I never am.  They can be very devastating and deadly.  An earthquake changes things.  Nothing is quite the same as they were before.  Yet, one thing always remains the same; the earth’s foundation remains the same. God has put the earth in place and it will remain in its place until He moves it.  We can always count on the earth to remain in its place, no matter how much turmoil there may be on the earth. 

     When it seems like everything around you is going haywire, when your whole world is crashing in, remember this truth.  The Lord is on the throne and He is holding your world together.  The Lord will not let your world fall apart.  He will not abandon you to the elements.  He is the one who keeps your foundation firm.  He will never leave or forsake you, no matter how much turmoil you may be facing.

     What should our response be to this wonderful truth?  Recognize from where our help comes from.  Our help comes from the Lord.  He is the one who anchors our lives.  We can't do it, only He can.  We can take no credit for what He does.  We praise and thank Him who is our Rock and Salvation.

     Those who refuse to accept and acknowledge this truth will perish.  The proud and defiant will come crashing down.  Those who rebel against the Lord will regret the day they were born.  Be warned; no one will survive who defy the Lord.  No one will survive who are too proud to live humbly before God and dependent on Him. 
     The Lord is our Rock; all other ground is sinking sand

Friday, January 12, 2018

GOD IS OUR FAITHFUL STRENGTH

 

Ps. 73:26  My health may fail, and my spirit may grow weak, but God remains the strength of my heart; he is mine forever.

     Our health gives out on us. It is a part of being human. As we age different parts of our bodies begin to fail us and we suffer with aches and pains. As well, sometimes our spirit may fail us. We encounter situations in which our resolve to overcome grows weak. Sometimes our minds fail us and we find it harder and harder to remember things or figure them out. It’s just the way life is; we are all subject to it.

     But, the good news is that God does not change. He is the same as He always has been. The same God, who created all things by the power of His word, is the God whom we serve today. He can be depended on to be able to help us no matter how weak we may become or feel. The Lord will never grow weak or weary.

     The Lord strengthens the heart of those who trust in Him. He forever will be ours when we trust in Him. We cannot trust our bodies, minds or our willpower to always be there for us, but we can always count on the Lord if we trust in Him. And the wonderful truth is, even if we utterly are unable to think or know anymore, if He is our God now He will be then. He never forsakes those who love and serve Him, even when they lose their ability to even comprehend Him anymore.

     The Lord is our strength, both now and forever.

Thursday, January 11, 2018

CONFESSION

 

Ps. 66:18  If I had not confessed the sin in my heart, my Lord would not have listened. But God did listen!  He paid attention to my prayer. 

     God always hears the confession of a sincere soul.  He lovingly waits for us to confess our sin.  He longs for us to have pure hearts.  He always forgives those who humble themselves before Him in repentance. It is also true that the Lord does not hear us when we pray if we don't confess our sins.  No matter how emotionally we pray, it's all in vain if we don't have a repentant heart.  We may pray and pray, but without a repentant heart it is a waste of time and energy. 

     There is great joy in those who know God has heard their prayers and are forgiven.  There is no greater joy on earth or heaven than forgiven sins.  Not even the angels of heaven know what it is like for a soul to be forgiven for sin.  Oh, what a wondrous thought; God hears our prayers and forgives us for our sins!

     If it seems like God pays no attention to your prayers, you need to examine your soul and see if there might be a sin problem you have that you need to confess.  Sin is not always the root cause of why we feel like our prayers are not being heard, but it often is.  May our prayer always be for the Lord to examine our hearts and see if there be any wicked ways in us.  May we always approach Him with pure hearts.  If we do, God will pay attention to our prayers and answer them.

Wednesday, January 10, 2018

TESTIMONY TIME

 

Ps. 66:16-19 Come and listen, all you who fear God, and I will tell you what he did for me. For I cried out to him for help, praising him as I spoke. If I had not confessed the sin in my heart, my LORD would not have listened. But God did listen! He paid attention to my prayer.

     Don’t you just love these verses? The Psalmist is inviting all who know the Lord to come and listen to his testimony. It is good for us to share with others what the Lord has done for us. I have fond memories of those times in my earlier walk with the Lord when we actually had testimony time in our worship services. It has been quite a while now since that has been done. I don’t really know why the church has gotten away from it. I know some churches still do it, but they are in the minority. It seems odd to me that we think we don't need it anymore. If we can’t testify of what the Lord is doing in our lives before the body of Christ, how can we expect to do it in the world? If we don’t encourage one another by how the Lord is working in our midst, where are we going to find the encouragement we need to remain faithful? If we don’t allow time to praise the Lord for His working in our lives in church, when will we be given opportunity to thank and praise Him?

     It is good for others to know that we found forgiveness at the throne of God’s mercy. It is good for others to know that we are not perfect and are in need of forgiveness. It is good for others to know that the Lord still is in the forgiving business. It is good for others to know that we all need to seek the Lord and confess our sins.

     Note that the Psalmist said that if sin was not acknowledged and confessed, nothing would have happened; there would be no forgiveness to proclaim. It is very important that we do not miss this truth. In order for our sins to be forgiven, they must be confessed before the Lord.

     The church exists to edify those who are in Christ. We are to build one another up in faith and spur each other on to greater faith. What better way is there to do that than to acknowledge that the Lord is actively working in our lives to make us holy?

     It is good food for the soul to share what the Lord has and is now doing in our lives. We must be witnesses for Him and the church is the perfect training ground for us. Let us not neglect talking about our Lord in His house.

Tuesday, January 9, 2018

A STORY TO TELL

 

Ps. 66:16  Come and listen, all you who fear God, and I will tell you what he did for me.

     Dear friend, may I take the liberty today to tell you what the Lord has done for me?  The Lord refused to give up on me.  He pursued me and would not let me keep going on the path of sin I was on as a teenager.  He constantly confronted me with my sin until I agreed with Him that what I was doing was sin and needed confession.  If the Lord had not relentlessly pursued me, I would probably not be alive today.

     The Lord placed His hand on my life and gave me purpose and direction.  He clearly made me understand what He wanted me to do with my life.  He did not leave me alone in the process of becoming who I am today, but graciously watched over me and kept me from messing up my life with bad choices I was making.  He has watched over me and spared me from life threating situations.  He miraculously healed me. 

     The Lord has patiently and firmly taught me many things about myself and Him.  He has given me the knowledge and understanding that I need to know in order to do what I do for Him.  He has placed wonderful people in my life who have all played a significant role in my spiritual development over the years. 

     He blessed my life with an awesome woman who became the wife that was meant for me and has blessed us with a wonderful family whom we love dearly.  He has enabled us to weather many storms of life together.  He has allowed us to serve Him together in and outside of the church for many years. 

     He has supplied all of my needs throughout my life.  I have always had enough of whatever I needed whenever I needed it.  He has given me a reason to live and an even greater reason to die. I am so blessed and am not ashamed to declare my allegiance to Him.  I love the Lord with all my heart and long for the day in which I will see Him face to face.

     Dear friend, do you have a story to tell?  There are many who need to hear what the Lord has done for you.  By telling your story of God's amazing grace, others will be encouraged and perhaps some will even come to saving faith because of it.   Tell your story in and outside of the church.  Tell it to all who will listen.  Tell it until Jesus comes for we serve an awesome God.