I know Who I have believed

(2 Tim 1:12 KJV)  For the which cause I also suffer these things: nevertheless I am not ashamed: for I know whom I have believed, and am persuaded that he is able to keep that which I have committed unto him against that day.

 I know whom I have believed.  We aren’t just convinced of some facts; we don’t just put our trust in some words, some doctrine.  We KNOW WHO we have believed; We KNOW Him. We have a relationship with Him.  He loves us, He gave His life to redeem us, we love Him.  He lives with us, we live with Him.  We have been persuaded, convinced.  We are not doubting. We are persuaded that He is able, that He has the power, the ability. He is able to do for us that which we cannot do for ourselves. First, He is able to keep that which we have committed unto Him against that day.  We have committed the keeping of our soul “against that day” ,  the great judgment day.  It is God who keeps us.  Satan will try to get you to focus on yourself, your own weakness, and lose hope (especially during a time of struggling). But it is God that keeps us.  He works with us and in us, to lead us, to strengthen us, to correct us.  He saved us to keep us. This Christian life is a life lived with God, lived in His power and in His grace.  He is able to strengthen us and keep us from falling.  He is able to give us victory in times of temptation.  Is Satan attacking you with doubts?  Trust the keeping of your soul to our faithful heavenly Father.

Prayer of the afflicted

Psa 102:1  A Prayer of the afflicted, when he is overwhelmed, and poureth out his complaint before the LORD. Hear my prayer, O LORD, and let my cry come unto thee. Psa 102:2  Hide not thy face from me in the day when I am in trouble; incline thine ear unto me: in the day when I call answer me speedily.

  Notice that this is a prayer of someone suffering, someone overwhelmed and burdened down.  The first step to receiving help is to cry out to God, to seek His help.  We have a heavenly Father who is God of all the universe.  He is real, He is a living God, the only God, the Creator of heaven and earth.  He is all knowing, all wise.  He is all powerful. And He is compassionate.  He hears the cry of despair.  Cry out to the One who can help.

Watch your words

(Eph 4:29 KJV)  Let no corrupt communication proceed out of your mouth, but that which is good to the use of edifying, that it may minister grace unto the hearers.

 We need to judge how we talk.  We are not to let any evil talk, unwholesome talk come out of our mouth.  Evil talk, corrupt communication, is that which tears down, doesn’t benefit, doesn’t build up.  Rather, let our words be good, that which builds up, that which brings grace, or benefit to the hearers.  We as believers are called to a new standard of life, evidence of a real change.  This is a sin too often taken too lightly.  We are challenged by the Word of God to watch how we talk. 

His provision will not fail

(1 Ki 17:15 KJV)  And she went and did according to the saying of Elijah: and she, and he, and her house, did eat many days.  (1 Ki 17:16 KJV)  And the barrel of meal wasted not, neither did the cruse of oil fail, according to the word of the LORD, which he spake by Elijah.

 You know the story of Elijah and this widow.  When God sent Elijah to her, she only had enough oil and meal for one last small meal.  God, through Elijah, promised that if she made the meal for Elijah first, the oil and meal would not run out.  She did just that and God did what He said He would do.  He provided for them throughout the remainder of the drought. Now, I want you to notice how God supplied:  God supplied what they needed for that day.  The barrel was never filled, the cruse of oil never full.  We are not promised that God will give us today what we need tomorrow.  We are not always shown the provision for tomorrow, only promised that God will provide. God doesn’t show us the path all the way to the end, He doesn’t lay the whole plan out before we begin. We begin by faith, and we live day by day by that same faith.  God simply shows us the next step, and provides for that days needs.  We are not told that the widow ever received more than she had to begin with.  God miraculously made what she had to be sufficient to fulfill His call.  Trust Him. He will not fail.  The meal will not waste and the oil will not fail.

 

Selfless

Php 2:4  Look not every man on his own things, but every man also on the things of others. Php 2:5  Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus: Php 2:6  Who, being in the form of God, thought it not robbery to be equal with God: Php 2:7  But made himself of no reputation, and took upon him the form of a servant, and was made in the likeness of men: Php 2:8  And being found in fashion as a man, he humbled himself, and became obedient unto death, even the death of the cross.

 We are not to only be concerned with our needs and interests, but also the needs and interests of others.  Jesus was God in human flesh.  When He became a human, He did not cease to be God. Yet He never took advantage of His position for anything selfish.  He did not enter human history as God with all its advantages, but rather as a self giving servant.  This is the very heart of the gospel. God’s love was expressed in Jesus’ self sacrifice on the cruel and humiliating cross. Jesus accepted the cruel and humiliating death on the cross for the sake of those whom He loved.  Let this mind be in you and me.  Let us develop this selfless attitude.  This attitude is one of the witnesses to the power of this great salvation to change people.    

 

Come boldly

Heb 4:14  Seeing then that we have a great high priest, that is passed into the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold fast our profession. Heb 4:15  For we have not an high priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities; but was in all points tempted like as we are, yet without sin. Heb 4:16  Let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need.

 Though He was truly God, truly the Son of God, yet He was also truly human.  God in His wisdom and His love has appointed to us a perfect High Priest, one to plead our case in heaven.  If we would read on in the 5th chapter of Hebrews, it emphasizes that Jesus was one of us, is one of us. He was and is truly a person, a human.  He has all the same emotions that you and I have.  He has fears, disappointments, and frustrations. Jesus knows by experience what we are going through and can fully understand when we come to Him. Therefore, we ought to bring all of our cares and concerns to Him with confidence that He understands.  Do you have needs?  Take them to the One who truly understands and has the power to provide what we need.    

 

Revive

(Hab 3:2 KJV)  O LORD, I have heard thy speech, and was afraid: O LORD, revive thy work in the midst of the years, in the midst of the years make known; in wrath remember mercy.

 Habakkuk lived in a time that the children of Israel had went away from God.   In light of the threatened judgment of his day, Habakkuk feared. He prayed for mercy and a renewal of the work of God, in the midst of years, in his own day. To revive means to bring back to life, to restore vigor, to renew after neglect. We live in a dark day when many have abandon God.  We need to seek God to revive His Work again.  To first revive His own work, His own interests, His own church.  One of our most earnest prayers should be for the awakening and reviving of the work of God.  Many have lost hope of seeing God work and have quit earnestly praying for revival.  God is able to revive us again.  God is able to work as He has worked in times past.  Our God remains the same.  His mercy and compassion is the same. His power is the same. God is able to do more than we can even imagine, just as He has in the past.  Consider the threatened judgment on peoples who take the path our society is taking.  Seek God for a reviving in ourselves and in the work of God. 

Beware of bitterness

(Heb 12:15 KJV)  Looking diligently lest any man fail of the grace of God; lest any root of bitterness springing up trouble you, and thereby many be defiled;

 Beware of bitterness.  Bitterness is resentment, it makes us sour in our attitude and spirit; it produces a hostile attitude.  Bitterness usually arises from a real or supposed ill-treatment.  It is a smoldering anger, resentment, ill will, animosity, enmity.  It produces a harshness that results in intentional unkindness, sharp words.  Beware of bitterness.  Don’t let it take root.  It is a poison that will sour everything it comes in contact with, and eventually, kill you spiritually.  Look diligently, don’t fail of the grace of God.  Leave situations in God’s hands.  Don’t brood on them.  Don’t let hurt and anger progress to bitterness.  Don’t let someone else’s sin cost you your spiritual life.  Beware of bitterness.  Don’t let it take root in you. 

Worthy of our praise

(Psa 107:21 KJV)  Oh that men would praise the LORD for his goodness, and for his wonderful works to the children of men!  (Psa 107:22 KJV)  And let them sacrifice the sacrifices of thanksgiving, and declare his works with rejoicing.

 Our God deserves our praise.  God is good; all that He does is good.  God has been good to you and me in many ways. We have much to be thankful for.  First and foremost is God’s love and care for us, this great salvation and all it involves, freedom from guilt and peace within.  He is our Father, our provider, our help in this life, and a promise of life without end.  We need to meditate on God’s goodness and His care for us long enough allow praise to well up in our heart.  Then, our thankfulness and adoration will naturally come out in our daily life and conversation.  Begin today…. this is the Lord’s Day.  Think on His goodness to you.  Allow your praise to be known, both in the Lord’s house and in your everyday life.  He is worthy.

Is there anything too hard for Go?

(Jer 32:26 KJV)  Then came the word of the LORD unto Jeremiah, saying, (Jer 32:27 KJV)  Behold, I am the LORD, the God of all flesh: is there anything too hard for me?

 We need help from God.  Many times we become frustrated with our own inability to work things out. Many times we become frustrated with the delay in seeing our prayers answered. Here is the question that God challenges Jeremiah with:  “Is there anything too hard for me”?   Is there anything impossible for me? In this passage God emphatically assures Jeremiah that there is nothing too hard or impossible for Him. “I am the Lord, the God of all flesh. As Creator of the heaven and earth there is nothing impossible for Him. Impossible means that certain abilities are not possessed by a person or thing.  Impossible means that it lacks the power to do something.  Our passage tells us that there is nothing beyond God’s ability or power.  Nothing is impossible, nothing is too hard.  God is not bound by the physical laws of creation.  What is your need?  Is it beyond your own ability and power?  Then go to the One that there is nothing too hard for.   

 

Hitherto

(1 Sam 7:12 KJV)  Then Samuel took a stone, and set it between Mizpeh and Shen, and called the name of it Ebenezer, saying, Hitherto hath the LORD helped us.

 In the context of this passage, God had provided the children of Israel a miraculous deliverance from the armies of the Philistines. They earnestly sought God’s help and He answered them miraculously. Samuel set up a memorial stone to commemorate this great event.  He called the name of the place Ebenezer, which means “hither to hath the Lord helped us”.  It is by the grace and help of God that we have come this far. God has brought us safely to today. We can have confidence that God will lead us safely on.  We can have confidence and hope for the future because God is with us.  God has brought us this far and will continue to help us as we rely on Him.  Hitherto hath the Lord helped us……and we are confident He will lead us safely home.  Trust Him.

Move closer

Jas 4:8a  Draw nigh to God, and he will draw nigh to you…

 We all know what it is to drift from God.  We all know what it feels like to feel very distant from God.  Listen!!  It is never God’s fault!! If we are not close to God, it is our fault. God desires close fellowship with us.   We are the ones prone to wander.  We are the ones who neglect. God has promised that if we will draw nigh to Him, He will draw nigh to us.  God will always do His part.  We can be as close to God as we want to be.  Set aside some time to clear the way and spend time with God.  The refreshing and strengthening of His closeness is more than worth the effort.

God of the night

(Psa 74:16 KJV)  The day is thine, the night also is thine: thou hast prepared the light and the sun.

 As Christians, we are not exempt from trouble, set backs, and disappointments. Sometimes the night is long and dark. Sometimes we cannot see God, cannot make sense of what is happening in life.  You may not know where God is, but God knows where you are at.  God is God in the good times; He is God in the bad.  God is the God of the day, but God is also God of the night. The new day will dawn, but until that time, remember the night belongs to the Lord also.  Trust Him.

Pray for one another

(Eph 6:18 KJV)  Praying always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit, and watching thereunto with all perseverance and supplication for all saints;

 We are instructed to pray for one another.  Intercessory prayers are payers offered on behalf of another.  Praying for one another is part of our duty to one another. Love demands that we pray for one another. Praying for one another helps us keep our own troubles in proper perspective.  Satan wants to keep us focused on our self. Others are suffering too, some much more than we are.  Praying for one another helps us grow in love for one another.  This is one of the best routes to deepening our love.  We are in a battle.  Let’s persevere in prayer for one another.  

If we obey

(Exo 23:22 KJV)  But if thou shalt indeed obey his voice, and do all that I speak; then I will be an enemy unto thine enemies, and an adversary unto thine adversaries.

 We are in a battle.  At its core, this is a spiritual battle, waged in the hearts and minds of men and women.  But it is also being waged in our society.  God has promised to be an enemy to those who are our enemy, to oppose those who oppose us.  In this battle, we have an ally, a powerful ally.  Who or what can withstand God?   Who or what can oppose God?  God has promised to fight for those who truly love and obey Him, those who have aligned themselves fully with Him…if thou shalt indeed obey his voice, and do all that I speak.  No matter what advantage that which opposes us has, no matter how powerful, it is no match for God.  No matter the battle, internal or external, God is our ally.  Trust Him.  Continue to fight the fight of faith depending on Him.

 

In His favor

(Psa 5:11 KJV)  But let all those that put their trust in thee rejoice: let them ever shout for joy, because thou defendest them: let them also that love thy name be joyful in thee. (Psa 5:12 KJV)  For thou, LORD, wilt bless the righteous; with favour wilt thou compass him as with a shield.

 Those who trust the Lord are compassed about with favor as a shield; living daily under the shield of God’s favor. God’s favor is His delight,  His pleasure, His goodwill.  To be favored is to be treated with preference, with special advantages.  What an awesome privilege is afforded to those who trust in God.  We are surrounded with His favor, under the shield of the delight and pleasure of the all mighty God … surrounded by His favor, by His delight, by His goodwill toward us.  God looks down with favor, with delight, with pleasure, on those who love Him.  To live in God’s favor is to lack nothing, to fear nothing.  Trust Him. There is no safer or better place to be….purpose to live in His favor.

Protected

Psa 34:7  The angel of the LORD encampeth round about them that fear him, and delivereth them.  

 God’s angels are pictured as camping around God’s children to protect and help them. This is just another part of God’s plan and provision for us.  This truth should strengthen our trust and confidence in God.  We are never alone, God is always with us and God has angels watching over us.  Greater are those that are with us than those that are against us.  Trust Him.

Is it time?

Hag 1:1  In the second year of Darius the king, in the sixth month, in the first day of the month, came the word of the LORD by Haggai the prophet unto Zerubbabel the son of Shealtiel, governor of Judah, and to Joshua the son of Josedech, the high priest, saying, Hag 1:2  Thus speaketh the LORD of hosts, saying, This people say, The time is not come, the time that the LORD'S house should be built. Hag 1:3  Then came the word of the LORD by Haggai the prophet, saying, Hag 1:4  Is it time for you, O ye, to dwell in your cieled houses, and this house lie waste?

 We need challenged to pick up the burden for the work of God and move forward.  We also need challenged to examine our priorities.  It is easy to let legitimate things crowd out our time and energy for the work of God.  The people to whom this passage was originally addressed had met much opposition and difficulty in their work.  Yet, they were without excuse for their neglect. The difficulty of the work at hand is no excuse - This is God’s Work!! It is the most important thing in the world!!  It is the salvation of souls and the saving of lives from destruction.  It is the preserving and advancing of society.  It is the only source of good in this dark world.  It is the only hope our society, our country and our world has to avert disaster. Too often we fail to show the importance of God’s work in our choices in life.  Let’s take an honest look at ourselves.  What are we focused on?  What are we giving our lives and energy to?  In light of the needs around us, do our choices and priorities make sense?  May God help us to be focused on what God is focused on.

Vengeance belongs to God

(Rom 12:19 KJV)  Dearly beloved, avenge not yourselves, but rather give place unto wrath: for it is written, Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord.

 We need to be careful how we react to the wrongs done to us.  One of our first impulses is to “get even”, to react with anger.  We are to be different.  We are to control our anger. Don’t give any place to anger and a vindictive attitude.  Don’t dwell on the injustices done to you and give anger an opportunity to grow.  Instead, replace it with trust in God.  God will do what is right.   Nobody gets away with anything in the end.  Trust God, let’s live like ones who have a God to look out for us.

It will be well with the righteous

(Isa 3:10 KJV)  Say ye to the righteous, that it shall be well with him: for they shall eat the fruit of their doings.

 One of the dangers we face is the paralyzing fear of what the future holds.  I don’t know what it holds, but if God does not intervene, the future doesn’t look bright.  This verse was addressed to the faithful during a time of judgment. God is just and looks after those who obey.  We have a safe retreat; God is our refuge.  This doesn’t mean we will not suffer.  It doesn’t mean that we are exempt from the effects of God’s judgment.  But it does mean that God will love and care for us in the midst of whatever is happening.  Pray for God to intervene; pray for an awakening, a revival.  Then fully trust the future to God; fully trust our future to God.  He will be faithful and just in whatever He does.