"If
any man have ears to hear, let him hear. And he said unto them, Take heed what
ye hear: with what measure ye mete, it shall be the measured to you: and unto
you that hear shall more be given. For he that hath, to him shall be given: and
he that hath not, from him shall be taken even that which he hath" (Mark
4:23-25; NKJ).
These
3 verses tell us that the amount of time and effort we put into reading, meditating
and studying the word is equal to how much we get out of it; a sobering thought.
Let’s have ears and eyes that truly hear and see what God is teaching us. Be encouraged
by our passage above, we are shown that what we receive from the word will
continually increase and time invested in God is never wasted; it always
benefits us. “This book of the law shall not depart out of thy mouth; but thou
shalt meditate therein day and night, that thou mayest observe to do according
to all that is written therein: for then thou shalt make thy way prosperous, and
then thou shalt have good success” (Joshua 1:8). I like the sound of that!
Time
spent in God's word is always beneficial because God is watching over his word
to perform it (Jer 1:12).
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As
Christians, we are new creations in Christ Jesus (2 Cor 5:17). The bible says
that: “I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me” (Phil 4:13).
The Holy Spirit who dwells in each of us is the same Spirit that empowered
Jesus for his ministry (John 1:32) and raised him from the dead (Rom 8:11). The
Spirit in us is mightier than any demonic force in this world (1 John 4:4).
If
we cooperate with God, he will transform us to be more like him each day (2 Cor
3:18) and in fact, we are assured that he will complete the work he has begun
in us (Phil 1:6).
Do
you realize that the fullness of Christ is in you (John 1:16)? God wants to
show his fullness to the world through you (Eph 3:10). Jesus told us to go and
shine like lights to our broken world, to make disciples of all nations (Mark
16:15-18). He said we would do the miracles he did and even greater things
because the Holy Spirit lives in us (John 14:12-18). We walk in the power and
authority of Jesus (Matt 28:18-20). When we share Christ with people, Jesus
will give us the things to say (Luke 21:15); he never leaves or let us down
(Heb 13:5). We will lay hands on the diseased and they will be healed (Mark
16:15-18). Are you getting the picture? Let God flow through you today, his: “rivers
of living water” (John 7:38).
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In the
apostle John’s gospel chapter 17 and verses 20 through 26 Jesus prayed for all
believers (that’s us) that we would walk in unity so that the world would
believe in Jesus. Paul exhorted us to: “keep the unity of the Spirit in the
bond of peace”, and to pursue the: “unity of the faith” (Eph 4:3, 13; KJV). He said:
“Fulfil ye my joy, that ye be likeminded, having the same love, being of one
accord, of one mind” (Phil 2:2). In other words, we must walk in the unity the
Spirit brings, walk in God’s love, and pursue peace and the one faith in Christ
that we all have; be in agreement.
We
should never grieve the Holy Spirit (Eph 4:30). Unity will only come as we
humble ourselves and allow the Holy Spirit and to teach us from God’s word and
change us. In that beautiful Psalm of unity,
Psalm 133, we are clearly shown that God loves unity and that the blessings of
God come with unity.
In
the early church, unity heralded the coming of the Holy Spirit, with signs,
wonders and miracles. Many people were added to that early church, a church characterized
by great grace and powerful preaching (Acts 2:46; 4:32; 5:12). Do you get the
point?
We
should search our hearts; do we contribute to unity or do we stand in the
way?
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"Wherefore
the rather, brethren, give diligence to make your calling and election sure:
for if ye do these things, ye shall never fall." (2 Pet 1:10; KJV). The
meaning of the Greek word diligence as used in the New Testament is to be
zealous or to work hard for something, to make every effort and to exert
oneself. In Hebrews 4:11 the writer exhorts us to be diligent to enter into God’s
rest. King Solomon in his proverbs, (Prov 8:17) directed us to seek wisdom
diligently and to (Prov 4:23) guard our hearts with diligence.
The
apostle Paul in his letter to the Romans (Rom 12:11) admonished us not to be
lagging in diligence but instead to be: "fervent in spirit". Fervent
is a very similar word to diligence and it means to be burning hot.
The
book of Proverbs has a lot to say about diligence and the benefits of diligence
are found in that book. If we seek wisdom with diligence, we will find it (Prov
8:17) and people who have a diligent approach to life will be successful (Prov
21:5; 13:4) As Christians diligence should be part of our
character. Effort is required to be diligent as it is the opposite of laziness
but the effort will certainly pay off because the Bible teaches us that the
amount of effort, we put into something determines how much fruit we bear (Phil
3:14).
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The
Bible has much to say about our words. The first parts of Proverbs 11:9 and
26:22 describe conversations that are gossip: “An hypocrite with his mouth
destroyeth his neighbour” (Prov 11:9; KJV); “The words of a talebearer are as
wounds” (Prov 26:22).
Gossip
produces strife and destroys the unity that God so loves (Prov 16:28; Ps 133).
We are told that life and death are in the power of the tongue (Prov 18:21).
The apostle James wrote about our tongues: “And the tongue is a fire, a world
of iniquity: so is the tongue among our members, that it defileth the whole
body, and setteth on fire the course of nature: and it is set on fire by hell” (James
3:6). Wow, strong words. Furthermore, the apostle Matthew taught us that the
words that come out of our mouths reflect what is in our hearts (Matt 12:34)
and that we will be justified or condemned by our words (Matt 12:37).
We
need to restrain our words (James 1:26). We should stick to pleasant words that
build up and edify (Prov 16:24). Someone once told me that if you are talking
about a person to another individual you should ask yourself: 1. Do your words
edify you and would God approve of them? 2. Do they build up and help the
hearer? 3. Do they honor, help and edify the one you are talking about?
Let’s
check our hearts and speak words in love and for a constructive reason.
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