Wednesday 31 July 2024

Gratitude

"Rejoice always,  17pray without ceasing,  18in everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you".     Thessalonians 5:16-18  NKJV

How do we express gratitude biblically? Well firstly, we must:

(1)  Remember what the Lord has done for us and for all the times, He has made a way when we felt there was no way out of this.
(2)  Tell others about Him. When God provides for us, we should brag about it. It's a blessing!
(3)  Share the Gospel
(4)  Offer yourself as a living sacrifice dedicated to Him

Can you remember the old Chorus 'Count your blessing'? 
'Count your blessing name them one by one; count your blessing see what God has done/. Count your blessings, name them one by one, and you will discover what the Lord has done'.

It is true, We often allow ourselves to become discouraged by things that try our patience. This can lead to frustration and before we know it, it almost like we have lost sight of God and we feel guilty that we may have grieved the Holy Spirit. God wants us to be happy, joyful. In fact, truly exhilarating not depressing. We need to pray and thank God more and more. When we know that we have sinned, we need to confess this straightaway or as soon as we can. Some people with a Hyper-Grace teaching would argue with me here, stating they we are already forgiven. We were forgiven when we were saved. There is no need to ever ask for forgiveness again. Well in answer to that, we only need to look at verses such as 1John 1:8-10 where John was speaking to Christians. Why would he write this if they were already forgiven. Bottom line, we need to ask forgiveness, daily.

There is always something to thank God for, even on those dark and dismal of days. Just think, when we face the sun, the shadows fall behind us. But when we turn our backs to the sun, the shadows will be in front of us. The moral of this analogy is, don't turn away from the Son, Jesus Christ Himself. Keep Him always in your sight, where we can walk in the Light, not the shadow.

Have an attitude of gratitude and choose to live your life in enjoyment despite the circumstances that come against us. He has done so many wonderful things for us, including dying in our place, so that we may have freedom. So be grateful to Him.

Perhaps you need to talk this over with Jesus and ask Him to help you put things right.

If you don't know Jesus or, have fallen away, why not say this prayer right now:
'Lord Jesus, I have sinned and I ask you to forgive me and be my Lord and Saviour. Please come into my heart, fill me with Your Spirit and give me a brand new start today.

In Jesus' Name. Amen'

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Tuesday 30 July 2024

Directions in life Part 2

"Put away from you a deceitful mouth, And put perverse lips far from you. 25Let your eyes look straight ahead, And your eyelids look right before you. 26Ponder the path of your feet, And let all your ways be established. 27Do not turn to the right or the left; Remove your foot from evil"   Proverbs 4:25-27. NKJV

We need to watch our mouths - what comes out of them, how we speak to people. Our words can be like an arrow that can seriously wound the hearer. It can kill a friendship with not much chance of a reconciliation. Our tongue can be deceitful or devious and this is where gossip can evolve. We can begin to moan, grumble, criticise and point the finger at others when really, the finger should be pointed at us because of how we have reacted. Changes need to be made.

We need to put boundaries on our mouths and on our desires. Course language and even the odd swear word is not acceptable. We have to re-train ourselves in order to avoid getting side-tracked into unacceptable behaviour. Nothing kills our witness more than this. Let's remind ourselves about what Paul wrote in Ephesians 4:29-32:
'Let no corrupt word proceed out of your mouth, but what is good for necessary edification, that it may impart grace to the hearers.  30And do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God, by whom you were sealed for the day of redemption.  31Let all bitterness, wrath, anger, clamour, and evil speaking be put away from you, with all malice.  32And be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, even as God in Christ forgave you'. It couldn't be any plainer.

There is a need to consider where we are going and what we are going to do. When we fall into the trap of grieving the Holy Spirit, we know about it and the feeling is awful guilt. There is a need to copy Jesus. Many of us have made our role model a famous person in the past. However, this will get us nowhere. The only one we should copy is Jesus. We need to live our lives around Him and the more time we spend with Him, the more we will begin to be like Him.

bibleref.com puts it this way:

'This chapter ends with a series of instructions on how to avoid straying into this path of the wicked. Emphasis here is on being deliberate, thoughtful, and careful. Much of the language used involves this concept of paying attention, rather than being careless. Similarly, a person's words and speech should be focused and direct, not manipulative or deceptive. It's notable that Scripture warns against turning from the path of wisdom, regardless of which direction one goes. "Do not swerve to the right or to the left" implies that God's wisdom is already perfect. We can't improve on it, nor can we "do better," even if we're convinced our direction is right' (Proverbs 4:20–27).

And this is your word from Daily Life with Jesus

If you don't know Jesus or, have fallen away, why not say this prayer right now:
'Lord Jesus, I have sinned and I ask you to forgive me and be my Lord and Saviour. Please come into my heart, fill me with Your Spirit and give me a brand new start today.

In Jesus' Name. Amen'

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Monday 29 July 2024

Directions in life

"My son, give attention to my words; incline your ear to my sayings"   Proverbs 4:20-23  

Solomon gives more wisdom in this chapter. Many people feel that he would have profited by following his own advice at times. Something that we all need to take on board, I think. We all need to practice what we preach. 

He tells us to listen properly showing good attending skills. We do this on a one to one with someone, by leaning forward slightly, and feeding back a little of their conversation, such as, 
'So, what you are saying is....' This lets the person know that you are listening to them. We need to remember what is said, especially in a counselling session, when a sermon is given or perhaps, a bible study. It is also essential that when we are reading our bible that, we take note of what God is showing us, because His word is good for instruction, teaching and direction.

Hearing clearly to what is being said is paramount to our daily walk with Jesus. If we only hear half of the word, we can make assumptions. When we listen we need to meditate on the word, in fact percolate it, until it is boiling away inside of us. So lock the words in by internalising them. They really are healthy for us. It is almost like God has used Solomon to write a prescription for us. God's word is life and healthy and wisdom is the best medicine going. It safeguards us from life-threatening evils.

Are you open to God's word or, are you too busy? If you are the latter, you need to re-arrange your lifestyle. God must come first. It helps us to guard our heart v23. Our soul is made up of our mind, will and emotions, therefore we need diligence to put this into practice. To be diligent, you must have an earnest and persistent application to an undertaking and this helps us be full of attentive care.

There are several requirements to aim for: You must listen, Read and Study your bible, Concentrate, attend, focus, meditate and internalise so that you are living in Jesus and He in you. When you live it, you will see it.

We'll look at the final part of Chapter 4 tomorrow

If you don't know Jesus or, have fallen away, why not say this prayer right now:
'Lord Jesus, I have sinned and I ask you to forgive me and be my Lord and Saviour. Please come into my heart, fill me with Your Spirit and give me a brand new start today.

In Jesus' Name. Amen'

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Sunday 28 July 2024

When you don't know what to do Part 2

"In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths."  Proverbs 3:6  NKJV

Note the term, 'In all your ways.' This is a key statement for living a Christian life. When we accept Jesus into our lives we, are really making this statement that we choose to live our life fully for Jesus, no matter what. Pleasing God is our aim, as we do this, He in return will please us, protect us and bless us. This is why we need to get to know Jesus intimately. He longs for us to do this and as we do this, the blessing will pour out on us in abundance (John 10:10,) 

The text above backs this up with the words, 'He shall direct your paths'. Probably a better way of putting it is 'He will make your paths straight.' NIV. When we are on a straight road we can see what's ahead. There are no sharp bends that may have something round them such as, road works, another car or someone walking along the road. No, usually, a straight path is better. Think about that in a spiritual way. Life has certain surprises that can catch us out unexpectedly. We never know what is round the next corner of life. This is why it is easy to give up when we are endlessly trying to move forward. If we give up too early, the next bend, which may have intended to bring us a reward, may be missed. Alternatively, it may bring us tragedy. It is far better to be on a straight road and the Lord offers this as we acknowledge Him.

God can move obstacles that are in our way and also cut a path through a forest  if need be. His ways are amazing. Acknowledging Him, as we saw yesterday, in the Hebrew is Yada, which means having direct intimate contact with God. It centres around having a deep trust in God, one  in which we know for certain, that He will not let us down. If we want perfect direction in life, we need to place Him central in our life. After-all, He knows us through and through; He knows the way ahead and, He knows how to get us from A to B when we need it. 

Have you any major decisions to make? Are you struggling with 'What shall I do?' Then Jesus is the first point of call. His office is always open and He will give you a warm welcome when you contact Him. Just look back on your life. You have made a few mistakes haven't you? Could this be because you didn't ask what to do? I think we all have. How does it sound to being in  direct intimate contact with Jesus? Yes, you have a relationship with Him but is it a deep, intimate relationship, one in which you depend on Him and trust Him 100%. You can have this and there is no application form to fill in either. Jesus has already given you this with His word - the bible.

If you don't know Jesus or, have fallen away, why not say this prayer right now:
'Lord Jesus, I have sinned and I ask you to forgive me and be my Lord and Saviour. Please come into my heart, fill me with Your Spirit and give me a brand new start today.

In Jesus' Name. Amen'

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Saturday 27 July 2024

When you don't know what to do Part 1

"Trust in the LORD with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding"    
                                                                                   Proverbs 3:5  NKJV 

This is a very familiar verse to us all but, how often do we take notice of it, especially when we have decisions to make? Life presents to us things that we have to seriously make a choice about; and very often we don't know what to do. We've all been in that place. Can I encourage you to take another look at the meaning within this verse. We'll look at verse 6 tomorrow.

Verse 5 encourages us to trust in the Lord and, this must be before you do anything that can have serious consequences if you make the wrong choice. So before you do anything - pray, give it to God because He knows the answers you are looking for. But, when you pray and submit something to God, be sure to slowdown and wait for His answer. Don't rush things; sometimes He answer quickly, at other times He doesn't so wait. Then when you feel you've have heard God, make sure you have a sense of peace to go along with your plans and ideas. Excitement about it is ok but, when you have a daunting feeling, take it slowly; but don't forget that you need to exercise your faith on things too.

So when you trust God, you are actually acknowledging Him and not leaning on your own support, but His. The Hebrew word for acknowledge is yada which is translated 'direct intimate contact' so this refers to life-giving intimacy and trust, such as marriage. It also means to lie down on - to put your entire weight on something, and in this context, it is God. So, applied in a spiritual context, it suggests an intimacy with God in prayer. We can conclude that if we continue our days in yada, we are maintaining our direct intimate contact with Him and as we do, God promises to direct our paths.

'with all your heart' v5 means entirely, without exception. So it is like God says, 'Here I am; trust me completely, I can sustain you. Your own understanding won't support you.' Therefore, remember this when you are faced with decisions, large or small. There is nothing God can't help with and when we consult Him this way, He is pleased because, He knows that we mean business - He knows that we are putting Him first.

Tomorrow we will look at v6. God Bless.

If you don't know Jesus or, have fallen away, why not say this prayer right now:
'Lord Jesus, I have sinned and I ask you to forgive me and be my Lord and Saviour. Please come into my heart, fill me with Your Spirit and give me a brand new start today.

In Jesus' Name. Amen'

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Friday 26 July 2024

Don't be enticed to sin

"My son, if sinners entice you, don't be persuaded.'   Proverbs 1:10   CSB 

Let's spend a few days looking at Proverbs starting in Proverbs 1:10:

Not everyone operates within the truth of God. There are people who will try and entice us to follow them and become involved in their exploits. Sin can be enticing because it offers a quick route to pleasure and prosperity. It also makes us feel that we're one of the crowd. Verse 14 says: 'Throw in your lot with us, and we'll share the loot.' Sometimes we need to steer clear of people who want us to follow their lifestyle, especially when we know that it is wrong. We can't make friends with sin and remain unaffected. Tony Evans writes:
''Don't let sinners entice you. To put this passage in modern terms, if you don't want to be a drug addict, don't hang out with drug addicts. If you don't want to be a gang member, don't let gang members be your running buddies. Bad company corrupts good morals' 1 Cor 15:33

Wise words and full of common sense. It would be rather silly for a recovering alcoholic to spend an evening on a pub crawl, wouldn't it? Don't take the bait. One of my favourite quotations you often hear from me is: 'If you let Satan into the back seat of your car, pretty soon he's going to want to drive' KCM. It is so true. The devil will spend a lifetime trying to entice you and I, to commit sin. He knows our weak spots; he knows where we could easily fall down. So, therefore he will put things our way to entice us. There are many scandals throughout the Christian world and some of them are from church leaders. We have to be so careful because, just one slip and our whole ministry or credibility can fall apart in just a flick of a switch.

Satan and his demons spend a lot of time targeting us; discussing where there is a gap in our armour. This is why it is essential to put it on every day. As I've said, they know the weak areas of our lives so, this is where we need to concentrate on and change whatever needs to be changed. 

Most of us have friends who are not believers. This doesn't mean that we should disown them; but, it does mean that we need to be in control of ourselves. We cannot take a day or night off being a Christian and win. In fact, this is one of the most dangerous of things to do. Don't forget, the devil waits for opportunities such as this, so be alert. Many unbelieving friends have become believing friends. Always look for an opportunity to talk about your faith and what Jesus means to you. Many friends have been saved this way. 

So don't be enticed to sin, but entice people to Jesus.

If you don't know Jesus or, have fallen away, why not say this prayer right now:
'Lord Jesus, I have sinned and I ask you to forgive me and be my Lord and Saviour. Please come into my heart, fill me with Your Spirit and give me a brand new start today.

In Jesus' Name. Amen'

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Thursday 25 July 2024

Where will you spend eternity?

"For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life".   John 3:16. NKJV

It's rare to hear the full gospel being preached in our churches, these days. Emphasis appears to be given to praise and worship. Now, there is nothing wrong with this, it would be wrong to suggest that this should not happen. However, not at the price of the opportunity to bring the gospel to those who are not yet saved. There needs to be a balance of worship and the word being preached. It is so essential, without Jesus in a person's heart, they are hell-bound. Some may say that, we never know what may happen in the last seconds off a person's life. That is true, I've said it myself. But, are we willing to take that chance. There's no second chance after death.
We are dealing with eternal life or eternal damnation here. Believers will spend eternity with Jesus. Non-believers will spend eternity, but this will be hell - an eternal, conscious punishment.
bibleref.com puts it this way:
'The life offered to those who believe in Christ is "eternal," from a Greek word meaning "never ending." The alternative to life in Christ is destruction: to "perish." This passage explains that the purpose of sending Jesus was our salvation (John 3:17), but also reminds us that those who don't believe are condemned (John 3:1836). There is no question that, according to the Bible, people can be saved only through faith in Jesus (John 14:6)'.

Many people are offended by such teaching; they don't believe in hell and, surprisingly enough, some of these are Christians. Many want to hear 'happy preaching.' I can see their point, the world is full of gloom and doom and impending wars and destruction. But just think for a moment and read The Book of Revelation and read many of Paul's letters. We cannot get away from the fact that 'The End is Nigh.' - so to speak.The frightening bit is that we don't know when this will be. Those who study their bibles regularly may notice some of the signs about Eschatology (End Times,) but even Jesus doesn't know when this will be. Check out the Tribulation that will descend on us (Dan 12:1, Rev 7:4. Then of course, there will be the anti-christ and the false prophet. They are not comic cartoons, they will be real people who will terrify anyone who doesn't belong to Jesus. Some say that Christians will have to go through the tribulation as well as non-believers, I don't believe this. I feel that we will be whipped away right at the beginning and will be safe in heaven while the evil world becomes more evil. Do not be in this tribulation. Take action now and accept Jesus as your friend and Saviour. He will cleanse you from every sin you have ever committed.

Don't let the devil fool you, without Jesus there is a place that you will be going for eternity, and it is not heaven. There is a prayer below. Please take notice of it and become a follower of Jesus, today!

If you don't know Jesus or, have fallen away, why not say this prayer right now:
'Lord Jesus, I have sinned and I ask you to forgive me and be my Lord and Saviour. Please come into my heart, fill me with Your Spirit and give me a brand new start today.

In Jesus' Name. Amen'

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Wednesday 24 July 2024

Jesus knows

"But Jesus did not commit Himself to them, because He knew all men."   
                                                                                 John 2:23   NKJV

Jesus was becoming well-known and attracting many people to Himself. Many of these wanted to follow Him, but He didn't commit Himself to them because He knew what was in their heart - they wanted the fame and the glory of following someone who performs mighty miracles. Jesus was having none of that. He was not in this for profit but, for love and obedience to His Father.

Anyway, if they had followed Him, they would have soon lost interest when the miracles dried up for a time and they realised what it would cost to follow Jesus - self-denial, putting others first and service. They were glory seekers; but Jesus wanted men and women who were faithful followers and who were willing to give up all they had if need be.

Have you ever stopped and thought that Jesus knows your heart. He knows what you are thinking; what you crave for, the hidden secrets within. He knows what you feel when you meet up with someone that you don't particularly get on with. He knows. He knows what you do for people in secret, that financial gift you posted through someone's door. He knows.

He knows when you are mistreated and suffer in silence; He knows the bullies you encounter throughout your day and the people who stab you in the back quite often. He knows when people speak wrong of you with false accusations and those who call you a friend but gossip behind your back. He knows. He knows when you can echo Paul's cry of: 'For what I am doing, I do not understand. For what I will to do, that I do not practice; but what I hate, that I do'.
Sound familiar? Jesus knows.

As I was writing this commentary this morning, I felt Jesus give me the following phrase:

'He knows the heartaches that you endure, 
the pain that breaks your heart,
He knows when you have tried your best,
but fail Him more and more, 

He knows, He knows, Jesus knows

He knows when you are short of cash
But give your all in all,
He knows your sins, the things you've done
but throws it all in the trash ..because

He knows, He knows. Jesus knows

He hears your prayers and sees your deed
that you carry out all day
He'll heal your hurt and bless your walk
and will give you all you need  .. because

He knows, He knows, Jesus knows

If you don't know Jesus or, have fallen away, why not say this prayer right now:
'Lord Jesus, I have sinned and I ask you to forgive me and be my Lord and Saviour. Please come into my heart, fill me with Your Spirit and give me a brand new start today.

In Jesus' Name. Amen'

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Tuesday 23 July 2024

Living under the shadow of someone

"And he brought him to Jesus."   John 1:42   NKJV

Andrew brought Simon Peter to Jesus. We tend to miss this because, we hear so much about Peter but, very little about Andrew., He was often referred to as 'Simon Peter's brother.' Yet, just a short time in the presence of Jesus, caused Andrew and John to be evangelists and hence, Simon Peter comes to know Jesus.

It appears that Andrew lived under the shadow of his brother Peter. As we've seen, he was nearly always classed as Peter's brother. Have you ever suffered with this - siblings always favoured and talked about and you as if you don't really exist? It appears that Andrew didn't let it worry him. Although he doesn't seem to be in Jesus' inner circle, he was always around because he just loved serving Jesus. He may have been the quiet type of person, the one who is happy to be in the background. Some people would have resented this, but not Andrew. Let us not forget that, he and John, were the first to follow Jesus and they both got to know Him during their chat that day. That was something to savour and cherish. And didn't Peter owe his meeting with Jesus, to Andrew?

Andrew was very content to be in the shadows. What about you? Andrew was always bringing people to Jesus, that's who he was. Have you ever led anyone to Jesus? If you have, that is an amazing feat. If you haven't, the time will come when you will. Don't ever worry that people around you seem to be doing this. Remember Andrew, he brought Peter, his famous brother to know Jesus. If you have led anyone to Jesus, hang on to that achievement. If you haven't - yet, hang on to the fact that you will do, before too long. And also think of the many other things that you do for Jesus; things that other people don't have the time to do.

(1) Andrew was responsible for introducing Peter to Jesus. (2) He brought the boy with the 5 loaves and 2 fishes to Jesus (John 6:8-9). (3) He was one of those who brought the inquiring people to Jesus (John 12:22). And the many other things that were not recorded, but Jesus knew about. You may feel that you have not done a lot for Jesus. You may feel that you haven't a ministry or you are not a key player. Think about this, the things that you have done for Jesus - including those long hours in prayer - are all noted down in heaven and Jesus knows all about them. You see, you may feel that you are under the shadow to someone but, you are wrong. You are unique, a chosen vessel and you are very, very precious to the King of kings and don't ever forget that fact.

If you don't know Jesus or, have fallen away, why not say this prayer right now:
'Lord Jesus, I have sinned and I ask you to forgive me and be my Lord and Saviour. Please come into my heart, fill me with Your Spirit and give me a brand new start today.

In Jesus' Name. Amen'

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Monday 22 July 2024

"Come and See"

"38Then Jesus turned, and seeing them following, said to them, “What do you seek?”
They said to Him, “Rabbi” (which is to say, when translated, Teacher), “where are You staying?” 39He said to them, “Come and see."    John 1:38-39   NKJV

The first disciples had been with John the Baptist when he pointed to Jesus and said, 'Behold the Lamb of God' v36. These two disciples, Andrew and more than likely John, the author of the gospel, began to follow Jesus. Initially, they had been with John the Baptist but, he knew his mission was to point people to Jesus, not keep them for himself. He was not the slightest bit jealous of this fact. The question must be asked, why did they follow Him? I believe that the answer is because they couldn't resist Him. This is the effect that Jesus has on people. All the way through the scriptures people followed Him, whether it was they wanted to know Him or, He was a problem and they wanted Him out of the way. Jesus made His presence known. Do you?

Jesus knew they were following Him and so He turned around and asked. 'Who do you seek?' They ignored this question and asked Him where He was staying. He told them, 'Come and see.' Jesus is so wonderful; He turned around and met them half-way. By doing this, He opened the door for them to come in (Rev 3:20). The area was quite hostile and He could have been at risk by inviting strangers into His home. This is a clue that He knew their heart. He could be trusted and He trusted His Father to take care of Him as well. 

Jesus basically asked the question, 'What are you looking for?'  The Holy Spirit draws people to Jesus and this is what was happening this day. Andrew and John could not resist Jesus and urgently wanted to know more about this irresistible man. They wanted the truth and they knew that He had this. The Holy Spirit will always draw a person to the truth, that being Jesus. When Jesus said, 'Come and see,' He was saying 'Let's go to my place and talk about it.' And they did, and they were never the same again.

Can you remember your first meeting with Jesus? I can remember my first time. I was healed overnight from Bells Palsy and from thereon, it was the most exciting journey with Jesus. Can you remember yours? You don't want those initial moments to ever end, it's almost like you are wrapped in cotton wool. You feel amazing. What about you, did you feel the same? Many of us feel that those first initial moments are so precious that they never want them to end. But, sadly they appear to - the honeymoon is over. But they shouldn't do. Jesus never changes, we know that. So, it must be us. We can still  remain in that wonderful bubble if we spend enough time with Jesus. But the busy-ness of life gets in the way. Simple remedy, DON"T LET IT! Cultivate those exciting and happy times again. They are there, you just have to seek them.

If you don't know Jesus or, have fallen away, why not say this prayer right now:
'Lord Jesus, I have sinned and I ask you to forgive me and be my Lord and Saviour. Please come into my heart, fill me with Your Spirit and give me a brand new start today.

In Jesus' Name. Amen'

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Sunday 21 July 2024

Have you been abused?

"He heals the brokenhearted and, binds up their wounds'   Psalm 147:3  NKJV


Abuse is commonly defined as any intentional action that harms or injures another person. In other words, someone who purposely harms another person is guilty of abuse. There are many kinds of abuse, and these are normally defined by the type of harm and the type of victim:
Sexual abuse, Physical abuse, neglect, Emotional abuse and even Spiritual abuse
This type of abuse is usually out of the victims control and they leave scars that may take a life time to heal, if at all. The wounds may have been on the body but now, they are in the heart and lead to continuous bad memories.

Are you one of these people? It may hurt to even think about this but, I encourage you to try. It is never easy to face things that are hurtful but, there is healing in doing so. When a person internalises this type of pain, it eats away on the inside and can cause further problems, such as anger, guilt and shame just to name a few. It can also lead to mental illness because the issue has not been addressed and is burning within on the inside. Can you recognise some of these?

People can blame God for not rescuing them, is this you? It is not His fault. Perhaps you were too young to know what was happening; probably you did know but were too scared to say anything. The damage has been done but there is healing to be found in giving this all to God. Do you realise that living this way is making you carry a heavy burden around with you. You find it hard to trust anyone, they too may hurt you. You may have made inner vows that no one will ever hurt you like this again. You end up isolating yourself or putting on a happy face but this can only last for a short time. The memories still return.

Look at our text today "He heals the brokenhearted and, binds up their wounds.' These are true words. The word 'wounds' can also mean 'sorrows'. You may have had plenty of this over the years. Don't you think it is time to ask God to heal the damage that you suffered. He is so longing to help and set you free but only you can press the start button. You need to take a step forward, trusting Jesus will help you - He will. Let me pray with you:

Lord Jesus, we come to You right now, bringing all of the pain of the past and ask You to please heal..........................right now. Your word tells us to cast our burdens upon You and, this is what we are doing. Please honour Your word and bring Your wonderful healing power. In Jesus' Name. Amen.

I know that this will be difficult but, forgive the person - in your heart, for what they did. Set them free but more than anything else, set yourself free from the past.

If you don't know Jesus or, have fallen away, why not say this prayer right now:
'Lord Jesus, I have sinned and I ask you to forgive me and be my Lord and Saviour. Please come into my heart, fill me with Your Spirit and give me a brand new start today.

In Jesus' Name. Amen'

Copyright 2024 Grahame Howard.                                

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