Sunday, September 27, 2020

 

Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things. Philippians 4:8 

 

If there is a prize for the world champion fishermen, it would have to go to Satan. He has perfected the perfect lure to entice people to sin. Think about it with me….

 

For starters, he plops that lure of temptation when you least expect it. Just the other day I was doing my best to keep my focus, when Satan dropped something in front of me that sent my mind in a downward spiral. It took several days to recover from that experience.

 

Secondly, Satan knows our weaknesses and will plop the right temptation that looks so satisfying and hard to resist. Just like a fish in water, we will chase that toxic lure until we bite into it.

 

Once hooked, Satan tugs the tempting lure so it hooks you even more and pulls you away from God’s single path of righteousness. Satan wants you far away from God as He can get you. Sin is what separates man from God.   

 

This morning God laid this passage on my mind, Philippians 4:8. Lets face it, our mind steers our daily decisions. Unless we keep our mind focused on God, evaluate every thought against God’s standards (2 Corinthians 10:5), we will fall for Satan’s lure of temptation every single time. We MUST keep our focus on Godly things, Godly thoughts and turn aside from anything that lures us away from the truth of God.

 

Whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, think about these things. God bless!

Sunday, September 20, 2020

 

For you did not receive the spirit of slavery to fall back into fear, but you have received the Spirit of adoption as sons, by whom we cry, “Abba! Father!” Romans 8:15

 

Do you recall those times, in your youth, when you were in trouble and your parent was going to address the trespass with you? The fear and dread of that conversation was heavy on your heart and you knew either your backside or pride was going to be hurt. I can recall those times and they weren’t pleasant.

 

This morning I was reading an excerpt from my grandmother’s journal and she stated that as a Christian, Jesus removes the “guilt of our sin”. I had to sit and ponder that thought for a moment, then God opened my mind to countless scripture about how His children shouldn’t fear, but have joy in the freedom we have in Christ. Jesus Christ paid our sin debt, 100%. Yea, we gonna mess up at times and should feel remorse, but the punishment has been taken care of by Jesus Christ. That fear of facing The Father has been removed. We can acknowledge our shortcomings, ask for forgiveness and move on without living in fear.

 

Fear is something Satan uses to keep God’s children in bondage of guilt and feel worthless. Until we close our ears to Satan’s lies and engulf ourselves in the gospel truth and understanding of our freedom in Christ, we will continue to feel the guilt and shame of our trespasses. If you are a born-again believer, you are free from sin’s payment of eternal death. You are free of sin’s guilt and the punishment that comes with it.

 

Live your life in Christ without fear and dedicate your ways to His perfect will and plan for your life. You will experience more of God’s blessings when you feel the freedom to live than the fear of death. God bless!


Saturday, September 19, 2020

 

Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Matthew 11:28

 

There is nothing more comforting than standing next to a heater in the dead of winter when its cold outside and you can’t seem to warm up even inside your home. As you get closer to the source of heat, your body feels it warming you on the surface, then goes inside to the core. I’m sure you can recall a time when you experienced a time of extreme cold and the heater was your friend.

 

As Christians, we go through cold spells in life when our faith isn’t warm, the daily grind seems to be a heavy burden and your nights are full of sleeplessness and worrisome thoughts. Can you relate? Over the past few weeks I have struggled with rest, feeling the pressures of life’s circumstances and worries. As a result, my patience became less, I was more emotional and reactive when negative things happened and my walk with the Lord seemed more hit and miss than a steady pace.

 

Things got so bad, I finally dropped to my knees in prayer, asking for God’s help. I made a commitment to God to pray more often, specifically targeting the problems I faced. After only two days of intense prayer, I saw God’s hand move in each and every situation. Even problems I didn’t anticipate, God already had a solution and was helping me navigate those challenges.

 

Friend, if you are having sleepless nights, feeling the weight of the world on your shoulders and just can’t seem to get it together, draw near to God. Through consistent and specific prayers, He will help you. One thing I also was reminded of, I must believe He will help me. Me doubting God’s ability to handle my most difficult situation only lessens my ability to let go and let Him take control. Read James 1:6–8. It’s when I put my faith and trust in His ability, did I start to see results of my call for help.

 

Pray, release your worries and believe in Him. Results and blessings will soon follow. Rest today in Him! God bless!

Tuesday, September 1, 2020

 

For I will give you a mouth and wisdom which all your adversaries will not be able to contradict or resist. Luke 21:15

 

Do you ever worry about what you’ll say to someone when your words really matter? Maybe it’s a heart to heart talk with your kids, a friend is going through a difficult time and needs words of comfort or wisdom or maybe you have an enemy who is trying to outwit you. Can you relate?

 

Yeah, my hand is raised. I can tell you that when you seek after God for His help, He will always supply you with the words and wisdom needed for that point in time. The key is trusting that He will speak through you and having the confidence to speak it. There have been times when I’ve talked to a friend about an issue, trusted in God’s wisdom and words, and its almost like God was speaking for me, using my mouth. The words just came out, without me messing up the message.

 

It’s amazing to see God works when you truly surrender yourself to Him. The next time you have to speak to a friend or even an adversary, call upon God to provide the wisdom and words, then speak it with confidence knowing the author is God. God bless!