“Whether
therefore ye eat, or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God” (1
Cor 10:31; KJV). “And whatsoever ye do, do it heartily, as to the Lord, and not
unto men” (Col 3:23).
It’s
easy to separate our spiritual life from our daily activities but really if we
are walking in the spirit the two are intertwined. We don’t have to be in
church to be led by the Spirit. According to these verses everything we do
should be done as an offering to the Lord whether its washing dishes, closing a
business deal or singing in the choir.
The
apostle Paul exhorted us not to follow the ways of the world around us but to
renew our thinking with God’s word so that our lives glorify God (Rom 12:2). As
Christians we should be setting an example to the world in the workplace, with
our families and in everything we do. Are we on time at work and church? Do we
go the extra mile, do our lives breath integrity? Do our lifestyles and our
children bring glory to God? Are we known for love in action?
“Let
your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your
Father which is in heaven” (Matt 5:16). If we approach our day to day tasks as
something done for God it won’t go unnoticed.
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(1
John 5:14; KJV) "And this is the confidence that we have in him, that, if
we ask anything according to HIS WILL, he heareth us”. In this verse we read
that we can make any request; as long as it is in accordance with God’s will.
This means that we need to find out from the word what God’s will is. If we
find that something is definitely God’s will, then we can pray with confidence
that our prayer will be answered.
However,
the apostle James warns us that if our prayers are selfish and greedy prayers they
may not be answered (James 4:3). Having checked our motivation for praying, we
need to follow this other instruction found in John’s gospel about prayer that
we must ask in the name of Jesus. “And whatsoever ye shall ask in my name, that
will I do, that the Father may be glorified in the Son. If ye shall ask any thing
in my name, I will do it” (John 14:13-14).
The
apostle James wrote, in his epistle, that: “yet ye have not, because ye ask not”
(James 4:2). God wants us to ask him for what we need, because he delights in
giving us the desires of our hearts (Ps 37:4). Find his promise for your
situation and trust God today. “Therefore I say unto you, What things soever ye
desire, when ye pray, believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them” (Mark
11:24).
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"He
shall call upon me, and I will answer him: I will be with him in trouble; I
WILL DELIVER HIM, and honour him" (Ps 91:15; KJV). What a wonderful promise from God. There is no
doubt about it everyone has trouble from time to time, that includes great men
of faith. King David’s son Absalom rebelled against him and the king had to
flee from Jerusalem (2 Sam 15-18). God however, protected and restored King
David but sadly Absalom was killed.
If
you live in this world then you are not without trials, whether they come from,
people, circumstances or situations, satan is the origin of them all (John 10:10).
However, we can stand on our verse from Psalm 91 above and know that God is
with us and will deliver us. This is confirmed in Isaiah chapter 43 and verse 2
where the prophet records God’s word that when we pass through waters and fire,
he will be with us and we will not be overwhelmed.
If
you are going through trials and tribulations right now, take some time to
meditate on the verses above and start speaking like they are true. And don't
forget all the promises of victory in the New Testament such as John chapter 16
and verse 33: "In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good
cheer; I have overcome the world" and Romans chapter and verse 37: “Nay,
in all these things we are more than conquerors through him that loved us”.
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“For
to be carnally minded is death; but to be spiritually minded is life and peace.
Because the carnal mind is enmity against God: for it is not subject to the law
of God, neither indeed can be. So then they that are in the flesh cannot please
God. (Rom 8:6-8; KJV).
The
Lord showed me in a very vivid dream that most Christians struggle with
operating in the spirit realm or in God’s ways and under his direction. We
lapse far too much into operating in the flesh or under the dictates of our own
minds without checking in with God, or we just plain do things our way. Life is
hard and fraught with struggle and failures when we do it our way.
When
we were born again it is was spirits that were made new (John 3:4-5) not our
souls or bodies. The word says we have to bring our bodies under (1 Cor 9:27) and
renew our minds with God’s word so they can be directed by God through our
spirit (Rom 12:2; Prov 20:27). God wants to direct us into the path he has for
us (Prov 3:5-6), he desires ongoing communion with us so we can walk in the
life he enjoys and, in his peace, (Rom 8:14; John 10:10).
We
need to try it God’s way today, check in with him, get his direction for our
days; it will be good and o my, his peace is beyond all understanding and guards
our minds and our hearts (Phil 4:7).
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“Christ
in you, the hope of glory” (Col 1:27; KJV). Wow, do you ever stop to think what
that means to us as Christians? We have Jesus on the inside of us in the form
of the Holy Spirit (John 14:17). All that Christ died for, all he rose for, his
victory and power and authority are ours (Matt 28:18).
We find
out what is ours in the bible and he gives us his power (Acts 1:8) to be all he
wants us to be and live the life that God lives (John 10:10). God’s power works
in us to bring about change (Phil 2:13; Phil 1:6). In fact, Paul said that he
could only boast about that which Christ had done in and through him;
everything else was of no significance (Rom 15:18).
If
you think about it, all we need to do as Christians is to rest in him (Matt 11:28),
study and believe his word (John 6:29) and cooperate with him as his word and
power change us, guide us and direct and use us for his glory. Knowing this we
should have such a heart to be in his word; to pray, praise and worship him,
give him thanks and hang on every word as we are taught by his ministering
servants.
It sorrows
me to look around our churches and see blank, impassive faces during worship
and hear gossip going on as we are taught the word of God. Christians, wake up
to who you are in Christ, what we have and what God expects of us. We are his
hands and feet and voice in this earth. His will can only be done through us.
Be exhorted today, time is short.
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