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Running to Win

The Olympics are quickly approaching.  Are you going to watch it?  If so, what excites you about it?

1 Corinthians 9:24
Do you not know that in a race all the runners run, but only one gets the prize? Run in such a way as to get the prize.

One of the biggest things about the Olympics, that draws us in, is that it only happens every 4 years.  For many athletes it is a once in a lifetime chance to show what they’re capable of accomplishing.  It is this all or nothing, “go for the gold” attitude that brings fans to their feet in applause for the victors.

I have never heard any competitor say, “I just wanted to run on the Olympic track.  That’s good enough for me.  I don’t need to give my best.”  That would be the craziest thing ever.  No one would want to watch that athlete.

Yet, in the Christian walk, how often do we see this attitude.

“I’m saved and going to Heaven.  That’s good enough for me.”

These believers will go to church on Sunday.  But they don’t want to inconvenience themselves for God or His work.  There is no passion in their walk.  There is no drive or vision for what the Lord can do in and through them.

We need to take inventory of ourselves.  What kind of a runner am I?  Am I content to just sit back and let others win the prize?  Or do I want to give it everything I have within me?

We need to pick up the “Olympic spirit” in our spiritual walk.  Go for the gold.  Let the Holy Spirit inspire you to accomplish great things for God.  Through Him, we can do above and beyond all we could ever imagine that we could do.  Be that victorious believer, who runs the race from a heart on fire for Christ.

 
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Posted by on June 27, 2012 in Daily Thoughts

 

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Mountains and Hills

Psalm 72:3
The mountains will bring prosperity to the people, the hills the fruit of righteousness.

I have always thought this was an interesting verse.  It tells us that the mountains will bring God’s people prosperity, the fruit of righteousness.

How can a mountain “bring” anything?  It can’t unless we do something first.  If it is to be an abundant harvest of crops, then the mountainside or hillside must be cultivated, planted, and harvested.  If it is to be a spiritual harvest, then we must climb the mountain by prayer and intimacy with the Lord.  Either way it will require an effort on our part.

The mountain cannot do it alone.  We are expected to initiate the blessing.  People talk about “mountaintop experiences”, but I don’t think they fully understand them.  They think it’s just a happy time in their life.  That’s not quite it. A spiritual mountaintop is a place of clarity in your walk with God.  It is a time when you see that way ahead and have a renewed vision for your destiny.  This is the basis of true prosperity.

Seek out these mountaintop times with the Lord.  Find a quiet time and place to prepare your soul to hear from the Lord.  You can be changed in His life-giving presence.  You can receive a new abundance in your life that you have never known before.

Spend time with the Lord today.  Have a “mountaintop” experience.  Come down from that place refreshed and renewed in your inner man.

 
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Posted by on June 3, 2012 in Daily Thoughts

 

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People of Vision

What is your view of God?

Isaiah 6:1
In the year that King Uzziah died, I saw the Lord seated on a throne, high and exalted, and the train of his robe filled the temple.

Isaiah is an interesting Old Covenant prophet.  He lived during uncertain times.  In this passage he tells of a life-transforming vision he had of the Lord.  It causes me to take a step back and ask myself how I view and serve God.

Probably the most important point is when this encounter took place.  Isaiah said that it happened in the year king Uzziah died.  Uzziah was a great king.  He served God with all his heart.  He renewed the temple worship of Judah.  Because of his devotion to God, he was victorious in his battles against the enemies of Israel.  The borders were secure and their cities and towns were returning to their former glory.  It was a wonderful time.

Then one day, because of pride, Uzziah tried to worship God in a way that was only reserved for the priesthood.  At that point he was struck with leprosy until the day of his death.  Now the future of Israel was in the balance.

This was a turning point in their history.  The people were slipping back into complacency.  Their devotion to God was waning.  It’s in this climate that Isaiah saw this vision.  He got a glimpse of the majesty of the Lord – enthroned in the heavenlies.

We live in uncertain times.  The economy, politics, weather, and a host of other issues scream for our attention.  What is your stability in all of this.  We need the same vision as Isaiah.

GOD IS STILL ON THE THRONE!!!

Don’t let the events around you, rob you of your peace and joy.  We are the children of God.  Nothing is beyond His knowledge or ability.  As a matter of fact, He knows what is going to happen before it does.  Nothing takes Him by surprise.

See the Lord on the throne today.  Lay your burdens and cares at His feet.  Trust Him to guide you through these days in victory and joy.  Then we can truly be people of vision.

 
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Posted by on May 31, 2012 in Daily Thoughts

 

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By the River

Ezekiel 1:1
In the thirtieth year, in the fourth month on the fifth day, while I was among the exiles by the Kebar River, the heavens were opened and I saw visions of God.

I find that there is something about being by a river that refreshes you.  The noise of the rushing water has a soothing effect on the senses.  Many people use the sound of water as a background noise in their homes.  It seems to have the ability to calm everything down.

At this time in Ezekiel’s life, he was in the wilderness by the Kebar River.  He was there as an exile from his own country.  Yet, he was able to focus in on God.  It says clearly that as he was by that river, he saw visions of God.

No matter what you are going through, you need to find a place that is conducive to meeting with God.  You should learn the places and conditions that calm your soul.  These are the places that will really benefit your time in God’s presence.

The Lord can take a quiet, undistracted heart and renew vision, impart faith, and give direction.  You may never see the heavens open up like Ezekiel did, but all it will take is one word from God to turn your whole world around.

Spend some time in His presence today quietly listening to hear His voice.  Be open to the soft, gentle leading of His Spirit.  Allow yourself to be renewed and refreshed in His presence.

 
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Posted by on April 23, 2012 in Daily Thoughts

 

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Viewing Eternity

Ecclesiastes 3:11
He has made everything beautiful in its time.  He has also set eternity in the hearts of men; yet they cannot fathom what God has done from beginning to end.

What you can see makes a big difference in your attitude.  Once, while I was hiking, I spent a night in the lean-to on the top of Glastonbury mountain in Vermont.  I was told that you could see all the way to Massachusetts from the shelter.  Unfortunately, the night I was there it was thick fog and rain.  The shelter felt closed in and miserable.

Of course I also remember hiking up Mount Katahdin in Maine.  The day of that trip was crystal clear.  From the top you could see to the horizon in all directions.  It was life-changing.

What made the difference?  Obviously it was the view.  It is the same in life.  How far ahead you look determines your attitude.  There are some people who don’t look beyond what is right in front of them now.  They want the quick fix.  They’re only looking for the “feel good” experience.

If we want the best that life can offer, then we must take God’s advice.  We must view the eternal rather than the temporary.  We must live today knowing that we will exist a million years from this day.  Not only that, but we must ask ourselves what will be important a million years from today.  This allows us to live in this moment with a view of eternity.

As you go before God today, ask Him to increase your vision.  Let Him work in you to see the eternal over the temporary.  Make it your goal to live for that which will never fade away.

 
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Posted by on April 11, 2012 in Daily Thoughts

 

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Chariots of Fire

II Kings 2:11-12
As they were walking along and talking together, suddenly a chariot of fire and horses of fire appeared and separated the two of them, and Elijah went up to heaven in a whirlwind.  Elisha saw this and cried out, “My father!  My father!  The chariots and horsemen of Israel!”  And Elisha saw him no more.  Then he took hold of his own clothes and tore them apart.

It doesn’t happen very often – a supernatural, miraculous, awe-inspiring vision of God.  Moses, Mary, Paul, Jacob, Hagar, and Peter, they all got a glimpse into the spirit-world that was life changing.

Chances are you will never experience anything like these people.  You may never see chariots and horses of fire.  You may never experience the sight of angels ascending and descending.  But…as you spend quality time in God’s presence, you are giving Him permission to work in you a life-changing event.

God can speak to you in ways that are as real to you as seeing a chariot of fire.  Many people ask me how they can hear from God.  I tell them all the same thing – be listening.  God knows you personally.  The Lord knows exactly what it will take for you to know that you have heard from Him.  The Lord has your address, He knows where you live and how to get to you.  All you can do is listen and wait.

Be open to His Spirit today.  Be ready and listening.  Who knows, you may be that one in a million that receives a “sky-opening” vision.  But if not, you can still hear something from God that will turn your life around.

 
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Posted by on February 18, 2012 in Daily Thoughts

 

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