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The Guidance of God

Exodus 13:20-22
After leaving Succoth they camped at Etham on the edge of the desert.  By day the LORD went ahead of them in a pillar of cloud to guide them on their way and by night in a pillar of fire to give them light, so that they could travel by day or night.  Neither the pillar of cloud by day nor the pillar of fire by night left its place in front of the people.

God was everything that Israel needed in the desert.  By day He was a pillar of cloud to shield them from the desert sun.  By night He was a pillar of blazing fire to warm them in the cold night air.  But even more than that – night or day – they could see God clearly and follow the path He was marking out for them.

God will go before us in our lives as well, if we let Him.  Our job is to look for the signs of His guidance.  He wants to make the path clear before us.  Even when we go through dark times – when it seems that we can’t go on, He will make a way for us to come through victoriously.

As drivers, many of us put our complete trust in the GPS receiver on our dashboards.  We will turn any direction it tells us to go.  If only we would follow God’s Word the same way, we would have a life that was truly worth living.

Turn your path over to God today.  Let Him be your daily guide.  Enter into the freedom that comes from knowing that the road ahead has already been mapped out.  Commit yourself to following after the only true Guide of our souls.

 
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Posted by on May 20, 2012 in Daily Thoughts

 

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Proverb – Disgrace or Wisdom?

Proverbs 11:2
When pride comes, then comes disgrace, but with humility comes wisdom.

We all want to be a success.  Solomon, who wrote these nuggets of wisdom, understood what it took to be successful.  He gives us advice that is timeless – as true today as it was the day it was written.

In this proverb, he gives us two contrasting truths, one negative and one positive.  The first deals with pride.  Please understand, we all need a healthy amount of pride to be able to function correctly.  Taking pride in your work is what helps you to advance.  This is not the pride he is talking about here.

The pride that hurts me is the view that I’m better than everybody else.  I guess it could best be described as arrogance.  The rejection of any help from others is a symptom of this condition.  After all, why would we need help from this rabble – they all need our help.

The problem with this kind of thinking is that it leads to disgrace.  What that word literally means is that your opinion is largely ignored.  Have you ever noticed that people who act like they know everything, are rarely gone to for advice.  Solomon tells us that quickest way to being ignored is through arrogance.

Humility is just the opposite.  It understands that there are people you need to go to for advice and help along the way.  There are those who know more than you on certain subjects.  As you listen to them and learn from their experience, you start to grow in wisdom and knowledge.

Eventually, people start seeing those same qualities in you.  They come to you for advice.  Humility is the road to advancement in the kingdom of God.

We all have the choice.  Do we want disgrace or wisdom?  The road we take determines our destination.  If you want to be a person who influences the lives of others, then choose the path that leads through humility – it reaps the best rewards.

 
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Posted by on May 14, 2012 in Daily Thoughts

 

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Song Story – Have Thine Own Way, Lord

Isaiah 64:8
Yet, O LORD, you are our Father. We are the clay, you are the potter; we are all the work of your hand.

There was a preacher in the early 1900’s by the name of Adelaide Pollard.  She had a traveling ministry that was quite successful.  But, she desired to do more.  She wanted to take a missionary trip to Africa – that was her heart’s desire.

In order to fulfill this dream, she tried to raise the support needed to send her there.  In spite of all of her efforts, the money was just not coming in.  The more she thought about it, the more discouraged she became.  It was almost to the point of depression.

One night she decided to attend a local prayer meeting.  As she was there, Adelaide began to listen to the prayers going up to the throne of God.  One in particular caught her attention.  It was a simple request spoken by an elderly believer.

“It really doesn’t matter what you do with us, Lord, just have your way in our lives.”

When the would-be missionary heard those words, they arrested her.  She couldn’t shake the grip of the Holy Spirit speaking to her heart through them.

Later on, when she was home, Adelaide read the words of Jeremiah chapter 18, speaking of his trip to the potter’s house.  Suddenly it all came into focus for her.  It wasn’t about the money or the trip to Africa, but about God’s will for her life.  That night, before she went to sleep, she had the entire hymn written.

This is a lesson that we all need to learn, as believers.  It is not our agenda that is important.  Our goal should be to let God have His way in our lives.  After all, we are His people, He has redeemed us.  And, it is His plan that will ultimately bring about the victory in our lives.

Go before God with this attitude today.  It is not about my will, but Yours, Lord.

“Have thine own way, Lord, have thine own way.  Thou art the potter, I am the clay.  Mold me and make me, after thy will.  While I am waiting, yielded and still.”

 
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Posted by on May 13, 2012 in Daily Thoughts

 

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The Lord’s Prayer – Our Father

Matthew 6:9-13
“This, then, is how you should pray: ‘Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name.’”

At one point in Jesus’ ministry, His disciples came to Him with a question.  They understood the power of Christ was based upon His prayer life.  They wanted to learn how to walk in that kind of intimacy with God.  So, they came to Jesus for His word on the matter.

Of course, the Lord was more than willing to show the disciples the starting point for a rich relationship with God.  Yes, I said starting point.  The so called Lord’s Prayer is not the ultimate prayer we can offer.  It is the first baby step that Christ gave to His followers so that they might walk the path of prayer.

This short glimpse into the realm of prayer is the foundation for all of the things we converse with God about.  It is so rich in truth that I will have many future posts dedicated to this teaching of Christ.  But for now, I want to talk about the focus of this prayer – the One to whom it is addressed.

OUR FATHER!  Some of the most amazing words in Scripture.  Jesus didn’t say, “My Father.”  He called God “Our Father.”  This is something that the people of God need a fresh revelation of.  The God of Heaven, Creator of the universe, Savior of all mankind, allows me to call Him “Father.”

There is a lot of blessing tied up in that name.  He is not a god far off and unconcerned with our needs.  Our Father cares about us, no matter how great or small the matter we bring before Him.  He is not a god looking for a reason to destroy us for any little fault.  Our Father loves us and wants the best for us – leading us with His hand of mercy and grace.

Spend some quality time getting to know our Father today.  Meditate upon this all encompassing truth.  Let it reshape your prayer life so that it is something you look forward to each day.

 
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Posted by on May 12, 2012 in Daily Thoughts

 

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God of Creation

Romans 1:20-23
For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities – his eternal power and divine nature – have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that men are without excuse.
For although they knew God, they neither glorified him as God nor gave thanks to him, but their thinking became futile and their foolish hearts were darkened.  Although they claimed to be wise, they became fools and exchanged the glory of the immortal God for images made to look like mortal man and birds and animals and reptiles.

The first part of this passage is why I love the outdoors!  To see the beauty of a mountain vista, fall colors, lake, sky, and wind.  They all combine together to give a sense of awe and wonder.  All of Creation seems to cry out that it is the work of someone vastly more intelligent and powerful than you or I.

This verse reminds us that not everyone credits God for His work.  There are those who see a vastly different picture.  Evolution and chance are the gods of this world.  There are many people who overlook the obvious in order to avoid giving account of themselves to God.  The fact remains that God has revealed Himself in the context of His Creation.

What about God’s people?  How should we respond to the world that we see around us?  One thing I do know is that we must not be found guilty of the sin of ungratefulness.  Never take the majesty of the Lord’s Creation for granted.

Make sure that you give God praise today.  Thank Him for the beauty of His Creation.  Thank Him for allowing us to share it with Him.  And thank Him for His marvelous presence that helps us to enjoy His handiwork all the more.

 
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Posted by on May 11, 2012 in Daily Thoughts

 

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Our Kingdom Authority

2 Corinthians 5:17
Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.

There are some blogs that I really enjoy reading.  This one I just had to copy.

The following is reblogged from Truth Pressure. Originally Posted 4-30-2012

Self discovery is a powerful thing. Finding out who you are in Christ is THE most powerful revelation you can attain after salvation.

Most of the Apostle Paul’s writings were focused on helping believers understand who they are in Christ.

In Christ you have been repositioned, relabeled, renamed, re-categorized, and redeemed. You have a new family, a new status, a new nature, a new purpose, and a new destiny. You have a new heritage, a new identity, with new rights, new power, new authority, and new responsibilities. The old is passed away, and all things are new!

2 Corinthians 5:17 ~ Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.

The New Testament reveals the model of who we are supposed to be, what a living church should look like, and yet, if you search the earth you find very few bodies of believers living up to that model. Why? I believe that it stems from an identity crisis.

We, the church, don’t really know who we are. We don’t understand our heritage and the royal bloodline that we were birthed into when we made Jesus the Lord of our life. Jesus emptied himself of all His kingly privilege and power and LIVED HIS LIFE for us … then he GAVE HIS LIFE for us. Now He wants to live His life through us as the KING of KINGS!

We must awaken to the marvelous truth, that Christ is not in the heavens only, seated at the right hand of the Father, but Christ is in us. Our main function in this life is to manifest Christ to the world in all His glory. It is Christ’s body that validates Christ to the world. Without His body reigning in life as a king the world will be limited to only hearing about Christ instead of experiencing Him. There must be a SHOWING FORTH as well as a TELLING ABOUT. To Show Forth the kingdom we must function in the authority that has been given us.

1 Peter 2:9  ~ But ye are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, an holy nation, a peculiar people; that ye should shew forth the praises of him who hath called you out of darkness into his marvellous light;

Romans 5:17 ~ For if by one man’s offence death reigned by one; much more they which receive abundance of grace and of the gift of righteousness shall reign in life by one, Jesus Christ.

Revelation 5:10 ~ And hast made us unto our God kings and priests: and we shall reign on the earth.

Revelation 1:6 ~ And hath made us kings and priests unto God and his Father; to him be glory and dominion for ever and ever. Amen.

The life that Christ lived qualified Him for the death that He died …. and the death that He died qualifies us for the life we now live … as Kings and Priests unto our God. Are you living like a King, with a King’s authority and resources? That is available to YOU AND I.

 
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Posted by on May 10, 2012 in Daily Thoughts

 

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Kingdom Power

1 Corinthians 4:20
For the kingdom of God is not a matter of talk but of power.

Paul’s words to us are very clear.  When it comes to power in the kingdom of God, we better do more than just talk.  The problem is that most of what is called power in the kingdom today is just that – talk.  The first step toward walking in the power of God is to understand what true power is all about.

Let’s start by looking at things from a natural perspective.  When we talk about “power” it is usually in the context of electrical power.  We use phrases like power lines, power plant, and power outages.  We think of electricity as being a form of power.  This can help us to understand spiritual power.

Very simply put, the definition of power is the same whether you’re talking about electricity coming into your house, or the power of God to heal the sick.  The International Edition of the Webster Comprehensive Dictionary defines it in the following way:

“Power is the ability to act.  It is the property of a thing that is manifested in effort or action, by virtue of which that thing produces change.”

Let me boil it down for you.  True power is the ability to produce change.  That’s the key word.  It takes power to transform water at room temperature into hot water for a cup of tea.  It takes power to get a one-ton car to go from 0 to 60 miles per hour.  It takes power to transform a body from sickness to health.  It takes power to change a liar into a saint.  It take power to replace guilt with innocence.

If we understand this correctly, then the verse above should bring new understanding.  It’s our assignment in the Kingdom of God to produce change.  It’s not about how well you can speak about it.  Change is the priority.  Is the church producing change?

You have to remember that this passage was written when Christians were the people who were “turning the world upside down”.  In light of this, how powerful is the kingdom of God today?  In order to answer that we must ask, how much change is being produced in the church today?  The unfortunate answer is – not much.  In most churches around the country not many are being healed, set free from sins, or seeing great growth in their spiritual lives.  It seems that we have become masters of talking as if there’s power in our lives.

We say things like, “That was a powerful message.”  Or, “We had a powerful service last night.”  I have also heard, “She has a powerful anointing to sing.”  Speaking of singing, one of the biggest areas in which we fall short is in our songs.  We come to church on Sunday mornings and sing a host of songs about the power of God.  Then we sit back and think that because we just sang about it, somehow that means we are walking in it.  What I have found in actuality is that most of our “power” is usually just words.

If no one leaves the service changed, then there was no power manifested in the service.  There are plenty of unsaved actors and singers that can evoke an incredible emotional response from their audience, but that’s not power.  People weeping during the service is no indication of any power.  We have learned to cover over our powerlessness by calling emotionalism power.  The bottom line is – no matter how many people wept, no matter how many chills ran down your spine, no matter how many people were slain in the spirit – if no one was changed, then there was no power.

Do you want to walk in the true power of God?  Then you need to stop talking about it, and admit your lack – if that is the case.  We need a true, Biblical knowledge of what it is and how to use it.  We need to seek God for a touch from His hand.  That’s where true change – true power – originates from.

 
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Posted by on May 9, 2012 in Daily Thoughts

 

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The Guide

Luke 1:76-80
“And you, my child, will be called a prophet of the Most High; for you will go on before the Lord to prepare the way for him, to give his people the knowledge of salvation through the forgiveness of their sins… to guide our feet into the path of peace.”
And the child grew and became strong in spirit; and he lived in the desert until he appeared publicly to Israel.

This Scripture concerns the ministry of John the Baptist, who was to be the forerunner of the Messiah.  It is interesting to note that John lived in the wilderness for years in preparation for his public ministry.  One of the things that was spoken of him in this text is that he would “guide our feet into the path of peace.”

Being a guide assumes that you have walked the path already.  John must have learned many lessons as he spent time in the wilderness, alone with God.  These needed to be in place within his life before he ever spoke to the crowds.  God seems to do the best work on our hearts in the private, intimate times that we have with Him.

It is important that we take the time to get into that private “prayer closet” with the Lord.  You need to be looking forward to these times as great learning experiences.  We need to spend time with Him away from all the distractions and commitments that are constantly crying out for our attention.  As you look back, you will find that the lessons learned and the inner growth accomplished have made your time in the presence of God far richer and rewarding than it would have been otherwise.

As you go before the Lord this day, thank Him for the experiences that are still ahead of you on your walk with Him.  Let the Lord know your willingness to be a guide to those who are coming behind you on the spiritual journey.

 
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Posted by on May 8, 2012 in Daily Thoughts

 

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Transformation

Isaiah 55:12-13
“You will go out in joy and be led forth in peace; the mountains and hills will burst into song before you, and all the trees of the field will clap their hands.  Instead of the thornbush will grow the pine tree, and instead of briers the myrtle will grow.  This will be for the LORD’s renown, for an everlasting sign, which will not be destroyed.”

We have the power to transform our world.  It would be an amazing thing if we could see this verse happening as we going about our daily tasks.

I have mentioned that I enjoy hiking on the Appalachian Trail.  There is a portion of this trail in Pennsylvania that traverses a barren, polluted wasteland.  It became that way because of the carelessness of man’s industry.  Nothing grows there, and you cannot drink the water.  You just want to get through it as quickly as possible.  It is an ugly scar on the earth.

What a joy it would be to see it blossom with new life before our very eyes.  Unfortunately, the literal fulfillment of this verse will have to wait for the coming of Jesus Christ to establish His kingdom on earth.

The good news is that there is another way to bring this verse to life.  We can fulfill this every day in the area of our attitude.  That is what makes all the difference in our outlook. It can change our whole view of the world around us.

If we are always looking for problems, disappointments, and sorrows, we will see plenty of them in this world.  But, on the other hand, if we are looking to see God’s Spirit at work, opportunities for ministry and things to praise God for – this attitude will transform our world.  We will see it change from thorn bushes and roadblocks to myrtle trees and singing mountains.

Transform your world today.  Renew your attitude in the presence of the Lord.  Let Him realign your focus so that you see His goodness and grace, instead of your problems.

 
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Posted by on May 7, 2012 in Daily Thoughts

 

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True Worship

A lot of people are going to churches to “worship” today.  How much of it is truly worship?  What is worship?

Philippians 3:3
For it is we who are the circumcision, we who worship by the Spirit of God, who glory in Christ Jesus, and who put no confidence in the flesh.

There is a chorus by Hillsong –

“Standing here, in Your presence, thinking of the good things You have done.
Waiting here, patiently, just to here Your still small voice again.
Holy, righteous, faithful til the end, Savior, Healer, Redeemer, and Friend.
I will worship you for who You are, I will worship you for who You are, I will worship you for who You are – Jesus!”

This is the essence of worship.  Not clapping, shouting, preaching or praying.  It is simply standing in the presence of a holy God and acknowledging who He is.  Most of the time worship is done in silence.

Praise is public and exciting.  Worship is one on one with the God of the universe.  It is where I humble myself before Him and offer Him the glory that is due Him.  The Greek word used for worship in the New Testament literally means to lean forward like you do when you are about to kiss someone.

It is a time of intimacy with God.  Worship is coming into the presence of God, and meeting with Him spirit to Spirit.  Don’t be satisfied with the status quo, Sunday morning experience.  Press into that intimate place with God.  Truly enter the spirit of worship and let your inner man find the fulfillment you were created for.

 
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Posted by on May 6, 2012 in Daily Thoughts

 

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