We
can sometimes listen to awe inspiring music or see an amazing painting and be
deeply moved emotionally. However, we should not limit ourselves by only just
listening with our ears and seeing with our eyes. As Christians, God wants to
speak to our spirits.
So
often we listen but we do not hear; we look but we do not see. Why is this? It is
because we only hear with our physical ears and see with our physical eyes (Isa
6:9-10). We need to see and hear as God himself does, with our spirits, our
hearts (1Sam 16:7; Luke 24:32). This is when God can speak to us Spirit to
spirit (Pr 20:27) directly or through his word (John 14:26; Rom 2:15), through
people (Pr 11:14), his creation (Rom 1:20) and music and art that he inspires. This
is when we can be truly changed.
How
often we do not change even when we hear and see so much of his magnificence,
so much of God’s word and see and hear so much of him but only with our ears
and eyes.
For
a few moments, in our busyness, let’s try to focus on God, on heaven, and leave
our souls to rest. Allow God to arrest you, envelope you in his peace and love
you, speak to your heart and change you from glory to glory, holiness to
holiness. I encourage you to close your eyes, listen to some favorite music and
meditate on the goodness of God; allow him to truly change you.
My
how the church needs truly changed Christians.
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How
wonderful to know that the thoughts God has toward us are for peace and to give
us a future and a hope (Jer 29:11). Jeremiah also tells us that the man who
trusts in God is blessed (Jer 17:7): “he shall be as a tree planted by the
waters, and that spreadeth out her roots by the river, and shall not see when
heat cometh, but her leaf shall be green; and shall not be careful in the year
of drought, neither shall cease from yielding fruit” (Jer 17:8; KJV).
Read
Psalm 23 today and be encouraged. In that psalm God covers all the bases. It
says he provides all of our needs from peace of mind and tranquility to
protection; He leads us in righteousness and his anointing is on us. God is
with us the Psalmist says; his goodness and mercy and we will live in his house
for ever. Wow, can’t it get any better?
Well,
in Ephesians 3:19-21 we are told that we can know Christ’s love and be filled
with all of God’s fullness. In verses 20-21 Paul says that: “now unto him that
is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think, according
to the power that worketh in us, Unto him be glory in the church by Christ
Jesus throughout all ages, world without end. Amen”. Double Wow.
Are
you blessed today? Then you really should give him thanks and praise, no matter
what is going on around you. Be encouraged today
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When
you look in a mirror do you see yourself the same way that God sees you? I
imagine most people are taken up with their grey hairs, receding hair line, bad
hair day, spare tires etc. etc. We tend to compare ourselves to others and often
focus on our faults and weaknesses.
Despite
all that, in God's eyes we are his workmanship, his work of art and his poem. God
sees us in Christ (1 Cor 1:30; Gal 3:27), righteous (2 Cor 5:21), forgiven (Col
1:14) and as his children (1 John 3:20).
In Psalm
8:5 (and Heb 2:7) (KJV) it says that God has crowned us: “with glory and honor”.
The Hebrew word for glory is chabod and its meaning includes: splendor, magnificence
glory, dignity, honor, and excellence. The Hebrew for honor is hadar which
means an ornament of splendor and magnificent decoration. Also, in Isaiah.
61:10 it says we are clothed with the garments of salvation and the robe of
righteousness. This is how God sees us, so next time you look in the mirror
remember that you are God’s work of art and his child, no matter what the
mirror is telling you.
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Could you please help us to get our book: “On the Way: Basic
Christian Training” (published by West Bow Press and authored by Norman and
Jean Rawlings), into the hands of those to whom it would be a blessing?
The book is being used as a discipleship tool but we also hear
from Christians at all points in their walk with God that they have found our
book to be an invaluable resource. “On the Way: Basic Christian training”, is
helping Christians to grow into all God wants them to be and have. Packed with
the word and useful explanation, it contains the following chapters: Salvation
and Water Baptism; The Holy Spirit; Going on with God; The Bible, God’s Word to
Us; Faith; Prayer; Healing; Love; Forgiveness; Hearing from God; The Church and
Giving; Evangelism.
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“Our
soul is escaped as a bird out of the snare of the fowlers: the snare is broken,
and we are escaped. Our help is in the name of the Lord” (KJV; Ps 124:7-8a).
“Let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which doth so easily beset us, and
let us run with patience the race that is set before us, Looking unto Jesus the
author and finisher of our faith” (Heb 12:1b-2a).
As
children of God we have been removed from the kingdom of satan and conveyed
into the kingdom of God (Col 1:13). We have escaped from the fowlers snare but
satan still tries to ensnare us with sin (1 Peter 5:8).
Matthew
tells us that if we seek God’s kingdom first all the blessings of God will be
ours (Matt 6:33). How do we lay aside those sins that hold us back, how do we
pant and thirst after God (Ps 42:1-2), seeking his kingdom? Well, John’s gospel
tells us that God’s word (Jesus) is truth and the truth will make us free (John
8:32).
Receiving
the freedom and blessings we have in Christ is no more complicated than
spending time in his word and believing the truth can work in our lives and
bring freedom and blessings. “That I may know him, and the power of his
resurrection” (Phil 3:10). So: “rest in the Lord” today, in his word and: “wait
patiently for him” (Ps 37:7), cast your cares on him (1 Peter 5:7) and allow him
to work in your life.
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