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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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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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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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God’s Possession

Psalm 95:3-6
For the LORD is the great God, the great King above all gods.  In his hand are the depths of the earth, and the mountain peaks belong to him.  The sea is his, for he made it, and his hands formed the dry land.
Come, let us bow down in worship, let us kneel before the LORD our Maker.

Everything we see in all of creation is the Lord’s.  Every mountain, valley, and stream is the work of His hand.  It is the incredible variety of the Creator, however, that amazes me.  Sometimes when I am driving, I see all the mountains on the horizon, yet no two look the same.  Each one can be recognized for its own individual features

Not only that, but the Lord knows each one intimately.  Every tree, every trail, and each animal are well known to Him.  He created the entire majestic realm of nature for His good pleasure, yet He provides this bounty for our enjoyment as well.

It’s easy to feel close to God when in the presence of His handiwork.  When we look at Creation through the eyes of the spirit, it becomes a reflection of the Creator.  It gives us insight into the awesome power and love of our God.

Take the time today to thank the Lord for the beauty of the earth.  Thank Him that He has allowed us to share in the wonder of it.  As you approach the throne of Christ, remember that all the wonders of Creation are but a dim reflection of His eternal majesty.

 
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Posted by on May 5, 2012 in Daily Thoughts

 

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The Great Outdoors

Job 38:8-11
“Who shut up the sea behind doors when it burst forth from the womb, when I made the clouds its garment and wrapped it in thick darkness, when I fixed limits for it and set its doors and bars in place, when I said, ‘This far you may come and no farther; here is where your proud waves halt?’”

God created the seas, rivers, and lakes all for us.  He made the world a beautiful place for us to enjoy.  Many times I have thought myself blessed as I sat and meditated by a peaceful lake – knowing that only about a hundred people a year even see this sight.  Who was there watching when He established that body of water for His pleasure?

We serve a very creative God.  He loves beauty and variety.  He has made each lake and stream different.  Sometimes we need to just stop and look around at the details that make each scene unique.

I don’t know how close you live to green outdoor areas.  Hopefully there are parks or other type places nearby where you can go from time to time.  In any case, don’t ever get to the point where the outdoors is just a place to play.  Never lose your fascination with the sights, smells, and sounds of the green spaces around you – it speaks volumes to us about who God is.

We must be sensitive to the beauty that is around us.  Don’t just take it for granted.  Even a small garden can be a place of rest and refreshment in your spirit.  Give God thanks today for the glory of His Creation.  Be thankful that He allows us to share in the enjoyment of what His hands have done.

 
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Posted by on April 27, 2012 in Daily Thoughts

 

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Life from the Grave

John 5:28-29
“Do not be amazed at this, for a time is coming when all who are in their graves will hear his voice and come out – those who have done good will rise to live, and those who have done evil will rise to be condemned.”

Yesterday’s post talked about Christ as the Giver of spiritual life.  But, right along those lines, Christ is also the Giver of resurrection life.  In this verse He is giving us insight into His Second Coming.  Actually this is the first time Scripture records Him speaking about His return.

Many people who teach about the end-times don’t even bother dealing with this passage.  If you think that way, then you’ve missed the whole point.  Because this is the first recorded incident in Jesus’ ministry where He mentions the end-times, that makes it important.  No, He doesn’t say a lot about it, but what He does say is at the very core of our belief in the Second Coming.

Jesus explains that there is a day coming when all who are in their graves will hear His voice and will come out – those who have done good will rise to live; those who have done evil will rise to be condemned.  Unfortunately, we usually miss this key.  It is the foundation stone for everything else that you will learn about the Second Coming of Christ.  Everything else that Jesus teaches builds on this.

The cross is our starting point.  We come along about 2000 years later.  What Jesus is talking about in this passage hasn’t happened yet.  The dead are going to rise and there is going to be a time of judgment with the result being either eternal life or eternal condemnation.

We don’t know when it’s coming, but there will be a resurrection day.  As far as the disciples were concerned, it wasn’t new to them.  Jesus didn’t start with some new doctrine that they had never heard before.  You find teaching on the resurrection in the Old Testament.  Job testifies, in chapter 19 of his book, that he knew about the day of resurrection.

Even in the Old Testament, believers understood that God was not going to leave His people in the grave.  The Pharisees themselves, as a group, believed and taught that one day God would bring about the resurrection of the dead.

The only thing that was new in His teaching was the fact that it will be the voice of Christ that causes the dead to rise.  I’m sure that the Pharisees had some choice thoughts on that subject.  We, however, are given a foundation upon which to build the rest of the teaching on the return of Christ.

It is the Lord Himself who is our resurrection.  It is His voice who will call us from our graves to a place of victory.  This is a day we can all look forward to as believers.  Knowing this, we can live our lives in the hope that only springs from victory over death.  We don’t have to worry about the future.  We are safe in the arms of the Lord.

 
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Posted by on April 26, 2012 in Daily Thoughts

 

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The Sacred Mountain

2 Peter 1:17-18
For he received honor and glory from God the Father when the voice came to him from the Majestic Glory, saying, “This is my Son, whom I love; with him I am well pleased.”  We ourselves heard this voice that came from heaven when we were with him on the sacred mountain.

Peter is remembering back to a time when he and two other apostles received a special revelation up on a mountaintop.  Jesus was transfigured before their very eyes, taking on the glory that was His from eternity past.  He became robed in the majesty that was His before the foundations of the world were established.  Peter calls that place the “sacred mountain.”

Where are your sacred mountains?  Where are those special places where God’s Word to you changed your life?  With me, I remember kneeling next to a bed at a Christian summer camp.  There was also a time where God spoke to me about entering full-time ministry.  There have been many such times that I can look back on.

The problem I have is that my memory is so short.  It is easy for me to forget these deep encounters with God.  Unless I record them, I will eventually lose the impact of my meetings with Him.  I need to take the time to record these life-changing moments in my journal.

In yesterday’s post I talked about the need to record things.  It is especially true when we have life changing encounters with God.  These are times that must be kept for our future.  To remind us of what we heard.  So that when the trials and challenges come, we will remember why we are taking this road.  It keeps us on track, spiritually speaking.

It is important that we find a way to remember these special times.  Make sure you keep a journal and record your encounters with the Lord.  Years later you will be grateful that you did.

 
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Posted by on April 21, 2012 in Daily Thoughts

 

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What Are You Preparing For?

Luke 24:1-2
On the first day of the week, very early in the morning, the women took the spices they had prepared and went to the tomb.  They found the stone rolled away from the tomb.

I just noticed this gem in the Scripture for the first time.  I was reading my Bible this morning and the words seemed to jump out at me.  The women who had followed Jesus’ ministry were very faithful to Him.  They worked to support the ministry while He was alive.

When Jesus went to the cross, they were devastated.  But, they continued to serve Him the best that they could.  This verse says that they prepared spices for His body.  Because Jesus’ crucifixion took place so close to the Passover, they were not able to go through the normal embalming process when He was placed in the tomb.  It was only after the feast was over that they could proceed with it.

This was quite a bit of work on the part of these women.  It involved grinding the spices to a fine powder.  Then they had to crush a resin in a mortar and pestle.  Only after this was done and the spices mixed, could they go to the tomb.

The problem was – all that work was for nothing.  Jesus Christ had risen from the dead!  Embalming spices were not necessary.  The Holy Spirit started to speak to me about our walk with God.

How often do we give up on something – a plan, dream, or ministry – because it doesn’t seem to be working.  We just want to put it out of its misery.  So we go through all the work of preparing for its demise.  Then, to our surprise, God supernaturally brings life to it again.

We need to remember that we serve a God who can raise the dead.  Never give up on a God-given dream.  It may go through a “death cycle.”  But, God is not bound to how things appear on the surface.  Don’t waste your time preparing for defeat, when the Lord’s plan is for your victory.  Let Him have the final say in your situation.

 
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Posted by on April 18, 2012 in Daily Thoughts

 

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The Love Prayer

Ephesians 3:17b-19
…And I pray that you, being rooted and established in love, may have power, together with all the saints, to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ, and to know this love that surpasses knowledge – that you may be filled to the measure of all the fullness of God.

In this verse Paul is letting us in on a prayer that he frequently sent up to God.  It is an interesting prayer because in it Paul is praying for power.

A prayer for power – I’ve heard a lot of those.  God’s people are always praying for power.  We want the power for healing and miracles.  We want the power of the Lord to increase our finances and give us influence with those in authority.  We all want the life changing, victorious power of the Holy Spirit to be at work in us.  What exactly was Paul’s desire for the power of God to do in their lives?

It is actually something that I never hear the modern church pray for in regards to power.  He wanted the supernatural power of God so that they could grasp the love of God.  That is how absolutely beyond our experience this love is.  It takes the supernatural power of the Holy Spirit to grasp it.

So, in short, I cannot love God without knowing God. (God is love)  I cannot know God and His love without His power at work in me.  He has to reveal His love to me.  Why is that so important?

Paul is clear as to why he wants them to know God’s love in a supernatural way.  So that they may be filled with the fullness of God.  Another interesting thought…I have heard many believers pray for the fullness of God’s power in them.  Yet, I never heard them pray for the power to understand and know His love.  Maybe that’s why the church in America is not where it should be.  We want power without love.

Christ is our example.  Power and love in perfect unity and balance.  That is what we must seek.  Press in to the power.  Seek the power to grasp the love of God.  Only then will you be truly equipped to walk in the fullness of what God has for you.

 
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Posted by on April 16, 2012 in Daily Thoughts

 

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Reflecting God’s Glory

2 Corinthians 3:18
And we, who with unveiled faces all reflect the Lord’s glory, are being transformed into his likeness with ever-increasing glory, which comes from the Lord, who is the Spirit.

In this verse, Paul is referring to Moses.  When he was leading the children of Israel through the desert, they stopped for a while at the foot of Mt. Sinai.  Moses went up to meet with God.  At one point, upon his return, the people couldn’t look at his face because it shone like the sun.

The glory of God was reflecting off his face.  Moses had to wear a veil until things were back to normal.  He had an incredible encounter with God, but it eventually faded back to the way it was.

Understand this, the Lord has greater plans for us.  The Holy Spirit is working in us to make us like Christ.  Each day we are becoming more and more like Him.  This is the glory of God in us.

This glory that God is clothing us with is different than that of Moses.  First of all, it doesn’t fade.  It is a glory that is always on the increase.  My prayer in the presence of the Lord is that throughout my life people will see more of Jesus and less of me.

Another aspect of this glory is that we reflect it with unveiled faces.  It is not a glory that frightens others and pushes them away.  It is the warmth of love and freedom that draws men and women to the cross.

Spend some time in the presence of this glory.  Let it continue to do its transforming work in you.  Make it your goal to reflect more of His beauty.

 
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Posted by on April 14, 2012 in Daily Thoughts

 

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