In
Mathew 14:25-33 Jesus gives us a very practical lesson in faith. The disciples
were in a storm on the sea and Jesus came to them walking on the water. Jesus greeted
his disciples in a simple manner: “cheer up guys it’s me. In other words: “no
sweat guys, with me in the boat you can walk through or on all the storms of
life.
Peter
liked that and asked Jesus to command him (Peter) to come to Jesus on the
water. Peter recognized that if Jesus said he (Peter) could walk on the water
then it was possible. Whatever you find in the bible that applies to you is
possible. Jesus said come, so Pater took him at his word and walked on the
water by faith in the word of Jesus. Jesus said it, Peter believed it and that
settled it; he (Peter) walked.
Sounds
like the child like faith Jesus told us we needed (Mark 10:15). But Peter took
his eyes off of Jesus and looked at the wind and the waves and faith wilted,
allowing the opposite force of fear to grip him. How often we take our eyes off
of Jesus and allow the words of people, the thoughts satan brings us and
circumstances and situations, to get us in to fear.
We
need to get into our Bibles and saturate ourselves with the word of God so that
we are fear proof and full of faith (Rom 10:17). But, how merciful God is, he
reached out and saved Peter. The word says God will never allow us to be
tempted or tried more than we can handle but will always provide the way out (1
Cor 10:13). As Jesus and Peter got back into the boat the storm ceased.
Get
Jesus in to your boat (life) and trust him and you can experience his miracle
power to get your through the storms of life. Praise God. Preached myself happy
again.
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What should be our focus and
how should we live as Christians? I have often heard it said that we can be so
heavenly minded as to be no earthly good or so earthly focused to be no
heavenly good.
Colossians is a good place to
start for some answers: “If ye then be risen with Christ, seek those things
which are above, where Christ sitteth on the right hand of God. Set your
affection on things above, not on things on the earth” (KJV; Col 3:1-3). Well, that’s
pretty clear. In second Corinthians chapter 6 and verse 17 we are told to come
out from the non-Christians in the world and be separate; that basically means
not to follow the same life style.
But we are not told to leave
the world (1Cor 5:10), God directs us to go where the non-Christians are to be Light to them (Matt 5:14). If we are to
be light, the non-Christians need to see us, need to see our Godly life style,
our good works and especially our love. The word says that God will show his
manifold wisdom to the world through us (Ex 34:14), in other words, we don’t
hide in our homes and churches.
So, can we have stuff or are
we to focus on ministry and have nothing? God says he will provide all of our
need (not our greed) if we seek him first (Matt 6:33). God is a jealous God, he
wants us and wants to be our focus; as we keep or eyes on him he will bless us
with an abundant life. (John 10:10). That word life is the kind of life that
God lives and enjoys; wow, that sounds good to me.
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“For
by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift
of Go: not of works, lest any man should boast” (Eph 2:8-10; KJV). Here we are
told that we don’t earn salvation by our works, it is purely a gift by God’s
grace that we receive freely by faith.
When
Paul struggled with his thorn in the flesh he pleaded with God to take it away
but God replied: “My grace is sufficient for thee: for My strength is made
perfect in weakness” (2 Cor 12:9). In other words, whatever the thorn was, God
said his grace would get Paul through the difficulty.
God’s
grace enables us to receive of his strength (power) for salvation and for every
need that we have. The power word used here is Dunamis in the Greek; this is
where we get the English word dynamite. We have God’s dynamite power in us by
grace. The power that raised Christ from the dead is that dynamite power and we
contain it by God’s grace (Rom 8:11; Acts 1:8). As we humble ourselves and come
to the end of our own strength as Paul did, then God’s grace can get us through.
If we think we can make it on our own and tough it out, in our own strength, we
are on our own and life gets hard. Let’s humble ourselves before God and seek his
help; His grace is sufficient.
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Do
you agonize over decisions and wish you could see God’s direction clearly?
Jesus called us his sheep and said we would hear his voice (John 10:27). So how
do we hear from God? Well you need to remember that we are made in God’s image,
we are spirit beings (1Thess 5:23). Our spirit is our spiritual heart or
conscience. God contacts us largely Spirit to spirit. God can communicate in
other ways but by way of his Holy Spirit to our spirit is the most important
way.
How
does the Holy Spirit guide us? He reveals God’s word to us (John 16:13-14),
brings us understanding (revelation) and if we read the word prayerfully he
will bring guidance through the verses we read. How often we read and reread a
section of the Bible and suddenly a verse jumps out at us, that’s the Holy
Spirit.
The
other main way that the Spirit speaks to us is by the still small voice that
Elijah heard (1 Kings 19:11-12). That still small voice may bring a scripture, an
idea, a word or a sense of conviction. How do we know this is God? Well, that
still small voice, that sense in our spirit, comes with a presence of peace and
assurance that it is God. God’s wisdom is peaceable and lines up with his word
(James 3:17).
To
hear from God, we need to still our minds and learn to recognize the voice of his
Spirit (Rom 12:2). It’s a bit like the offence in a football team trying to get
directions from the Quarter back in the face of a noisy opposing crowd of
supporters. Talk to God and spend time in his word; allow the word and time
with him, to quiet your mind (Isa 26:3).
He doesn’t
always answer right away but often when we least expect it. My wife and I had a
major decision to make and we both agreed to pray independently and seek God
for several months. When we eventually compared notes, we had heard almost
identically from God.
God
is good and he wants you to walk in his peace and assurance knowing you are in his
will (Prov 3:5-6).
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I
was studying the Holy Spirit and was reminded that he is called the helper (John
14:26). This is the Greek parakletos; which also means comforter, assistant, supporter,
intercessor, advocate and one who is just there to help out and support.
He
gives us a prayer language called tongues (Acts 2:4) so he can help us pray
when we don’t know how to pray for a situation (Rom 8:26-27). Tongues also
edify us and build up our faith (1 Cor 14:4; Jude 20).
The
Holy Spirit guides us and directs (Acts 16:6-7) us and reveals Gods word to us
(John 14:26). He is the power of God that changes us ever closer to God’s image
(2 Cor 3:17-18) and brings life to our mortal bodies (Rom 8:11). The Holy
Spirit enables us to be the witnesses God desires us to be (Acts 1:8) and
enables us to do even greater works than Jesus did (John 14:12). He spreads
Gods love abroad in our hearts (Rom 5:5).
Wow,
do we ever need the fullness of Gods Spirit in our lives; and we only have to
ask God to fill us with the Spirit and he will.
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