It is my deepest hope that you will find something that may encourage you through these devotions and that through them you are encouraged to walk on a higher spiritual ground.
Friday, May 31, 2019
THE MESSAGE OF EASTER
Once I got
my salvation right, I was then properly baptized. Where before, it was like
having the cart before the horse. You see, like myself, many people make some
sort of decision about Christ, but their decisions are based on what they think
about God, as mine was and not what His Word says about Him. Our opinions,
thoughts and ways are not God's according to Isaiah 55:8-9. In John 3:16
you will find this, “For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten
Son, that whosoever believeth in Him shall not parish, but have everlasting
life.” You see many people misunderstand what that verse is saying. The word
believeth does not apply to a person who believes in Jesus in his head or mind
alone. Satan himself believes that, yet he will never be saved. Hitler believed
in Christ, many people believe in Christ, yet have never been born again. That
word believeth is and should always be paired with other verses in the
scripture that speak of salvation. You must always understand the Bible as a
whole and not dig out the verses you want and come up with your own
interpretation, that was what I was doing. I thought, “if I just believed in
Jesus”, then I was good to go, by what John 3:16 said, and that made me born
again, so I thought! Besides, John 3:16 said nothing about being baptized.
Theologically, I was just a mess! Yet, God broke through all my messed up
thinking about Him and brought the light of His Truth to overshadow my way of
thinking in order to see His. He looked at my heart and knew that I was trying
to get to Him. As He stood at the door of my heart knocking, with His help, I
was able to open my heart up and allow Him to come in. It was the greatest
decision I have ever made. Your belief is most important to your salvation, but
it must involve more than a head knowledge about Christ. It must come from the
heart, not merely the head. We cannot be mere fans of Christ only, but we must
be followers as well. Once you understand who Jesus is and what He did for you
in His death on the cross, and His resurrection from the grave you too will
understand the greater message that Easter brings us all!
Loving on you,
-Bren
WHAT IS YOUR AIM?
2
Corinthians 4:9 tells us that we may be struck down, but we are not destroyed.
Hebrews 10:35 encourages us, to not throw away this confident trust in the
Lord...but, to remember the great reward it brings us! God often times can use
our lives in spite of ourselves. The apostle Paul fought his own flesh on a
regular basis, just as we do. Paul found that the essence of the crucified life
was to daily die to that part of himself that would deny, destroy or distract
him from the work that God was doing in him. Paul saw as he wrestled with his
inner self, his wounded ego wrestled to the ground by the spirit of God, to
rise up and be a different and changed man. A man, that beforehand, had no
inkling that he could be. Good change in us my friend never comes without some
kind of wrestling with God. We may walk away limping, but we will be the better
for it. The enemy of our soul is not concerned about the damage that we could
do to the kingdom of darkness, as long as we live in fear and feel incompetent
and inadequate as children of the most high, but he does care about the great
work that God wants to do in and through our lives as we yield to God's work in
us.
Spiritual change is achieved largely by an act of the will. The apostle
Paul breaks it down for us in Philippians 2:13-14. He explains that the
Christian life is not a series of ups and downs, but a process of ins and outs.
God works in us, while we work it out. It is a partnership involving God and
the individual believer. God begins his work in us and uses three simple tools
in the process of changing and growing us into the image of himself, that we
cannot make happen apart from his work and power. Through his Word he teaches
us how to live. I read once where a converted cannibal in the South Sea islands
was sitting by a large kettle like pot reading his Bible when an anthropologist
approached him and asked, "What are you doing?" The native replied,
"I'm reading the Bible." The anthropologist smirked and said,
"Don't you know that modern, civilized man has rejected that book? It's
nothing but a pack of lies. Your wasting your time reading it." The
cannibal looked him over from head to toe and slowly replied, "Sir, if it
weren't for this book, you would be in that pot right now." The Word of
God had changed his life, and his appetite. If you are serious about changing
your life, you're going to have to live according to the Bible. You will need
to read it, study it, memorize it, meditate on it, and apply it. Through God's
Holy Spirit he will provide the power, the conviction, and the direction for
you to change. The Spirit of God uses the Word of God to make the child of God
more like the Son of God. The Holy Spirit acts like an internal warning system
in the believer when they begin to make wrong steps and like an applauding
cheerleader when they take the right steps toward becoming like Jesus. Lastly,
God uses circumstances to change his children.
Circumstances are the problems,
pressures, heartaches, difficulties, and stress of life. Suffering gets our
attention one way or another. C. S. Lewis said, that God whispers to us in our
pleasure, but shouts to us in our pain. Painful circumstances whether we bring
them on ourselves, other people cause them, or the devil incites them, are used
by God to help us grow in likeness to his son. Life change is not about trying,
but about training. Merely trying to experience life change can never bring
about life change. I can try very hard to run a 5 mile race, but that isn't
what will enable me to do it. I will only be able to accomplish it by training
my body to run. Training requires discipline and time. To truly live a
Christ-like life, we have to order our lives around those disciplines and
practices that were modeled by Christ. The apostle Paul was trying to relay
this great truth to us when he said in Philippians 1:21, “For to me, to live is
Christ, and to die is gain.” “to die is gain,” Paul had learned not only that
dying in his physical body in this world was gain in order to be with Christ,
but to die to self while still in this world would bring him gain as well.
Everything he had tried to be, everything he was, and everything he looked
forward to being pointed to Christ. From the time of Paul’s conversion until
his death, every move he made was aimed at advancing the gospel, and choosing
to allow Jesus to be his all in all. What about you sweet friend? What is your
aim?
Loving on you today,
-Bren
WILDERNESS TIMES
The
wilderness is the last place that a believer wants to visit. That's
understandable, since the notion of biblical wilderness brings with it thoughts
of loneliness and suffering. People cringe at the thought of suffering. The
very word conjures uneasy thoughts. Believers sometimes refer to suffering as a
“wilderness time,” perhaps because it makes suffering easier to accept.
However, it doesn’t necessarily make it any easier to endure. But suffering
does not have to be all fearful if you desire and know the joy that is meant in
your suffering. While God does not always spare His children of pain, they can
be assured that He will use it for a better cause in their lives as well as in
the lives of others. He never leaves nor forsakes His own and His seed never
begs for bread, the scriptures tell us! If you are a believer and you find
yourself in a dessert or wilderness season today you can transform your way of
thinking about it from a place of suffering to a place of wonder, of change, of
transition and transformation, and of being intimately cared for by the Lord
while you are there. We are daily being called into a more intimate fellowship
with God so why shouldn’t we experience the pain that we may be in at this time
to drive us to Him. Through those doorways, God is opening up ways of
fellowship with His Son. You may have but one question to ask yourself today
sweet friend. Is God’s purpose worth your pain? For if not, you will count it
all loss as you ask, “where is God in the bitterness of broken romances, the
anguish of jobs lost, the hunger of millions people all over the world
and the struggles of all the refugees that seek a better way of living?
Or, you may think that free will isn’t worth what it costs. But God wants you
to understand this; that you have a choice to walk with Him or to walk away
from Him. Our pain on any level is excruciating for God, yet many times He must
restrain Himself to intervene in the way that we think He ought to; for He
knows His greater plan for that pain, even though we can even imagine it.
Isaiah 63:9 tells us that, “In all their (Israel’s) distress he (God) too was distressed.”
Remember this, God is not absent in His silence in your life. Eventually, if
you continue to seek Him, you will find your answer or you will become content
in His purpose for your pain, knowing that His ways are far greater than your
own! Its easy teaching and talking from the mountain top experiences in our
lives yet, it is from those valleys of stripping and plucking, crushing and
dying, exploration and mining of the deepest innermost places of our heart that
we learn to walk and trust Him. In Phil 3:10, it says, “That I may know Him and
the power of His resurrection, and the fellowship of His sufferings, being
conformed to His death.”. Knowing Jesus personally and having access to the
same power of His resurrection, as well as understanding and having fellowship
in His personal suffering, allows us to be conformed and changed into His
likeness as the old manly nature in us is being put to death. Take on the role
of the postage stamp sweet friend and hang in there until you reach the
destination that God has for you!
Loving on you,
-Bren
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