Monday 16 September 2024

Roll it over to the Lord

"Commit your works to the LORD and your thoughts will be established"  
                                                  Proverbs 16:3. NKJV 

The word here for 'Commit', is Hebrew which is galal. It means 'to roll down, roll away' Therefore, this can be translated as roll your burdens or your plans over to the Lord. The picture here is of a camel burdened by a very heavy load. When the camel reaches its destination and the load is to be removed, the camel kneels down, tilts far to one side and the load rolls off.

For us, as we hand our load to the Lord, this demonstrates that our will is in total submission to Him. Obviously, we don't have to roll over but as we commit our burden over to Him, who is able,  our thoughts and plans are achieved. Think about the load that the camel carries through the rough, hot and rather dangerous desert. With the heat of it all, the camel struggles but the relief at the end, as it rolls the load off, is amazing. 

The camel was created for this type of work, you were not. To carry the loads that you are carrying sometimes, is too much for you. Your load incorporates, heavy burdens with worry, concerns and tremendous fear. To add to this, you create for yourself sleepless nights which cause extreme stress and tiredness. There may be work problems which won't go away; complaints against you; people talking behind your back. Then there is your home life, fretting about bills, kids and a host of other things. 

Don't you think it is about time that you 'rolled' it over to the Lord. He is more capable than you are and a brilliant problem-solver. Put it this way, if you continue to carry all of this baggage about, you're on the highway to illness. The problems will still be there but, you won't even be  able to fix them; so submit.

Think about it, if you hang far too many clothes on your washing line, it may snap, and all your clean washing will be on the floor in the mud and dirt. Do you see the simple analogy? This could be you if you don't slow down. You could snap if you don't change things. Why not make yourself a cup of coffee or tea, get your bible and sit in a relaxing chair and talk to your friend Jesus. Roll it all over to Him. He knows you better than you know yourself and, you know that He has been wanting you to do this for some time. So do it.

If you don't know Jesus or, have fallen away, why not say this prayer right now:
Lord Jesus, I have sinned   
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 15 September 2024

Are you invited?

"For a day in Your courts is better than a thousand. I would rather be a doorkeeper in the house of my God than dwell in the tents of wickedness."  Psalm 84:10  NKJV

The doorkeeper would rather stand at the door of God's courts than fall to the temptations that the world has to offer. He sums it up really, he would sooner be standing at the door of God's Courts than to dwell in the tents of wickedness. You know, to the wicked - the people who refuse Jesus and consequently spend their life enjoying the pleasures that they chase after. To them it is wonderful, but really, they're spending their time in tents when they could be in a mansion. Food for thought.

What if we live the life of pleasure and ignore Jesus? How will it feel on the Day of Judgement when you realise that your name is not on the invitation? How will it feel to see your family and friends who know Jesus as their Lord, walking into the courts and you are turned away? What if it is the other way around and you are welcomed into the courts and your family and friends are turned away? Is it really worth the gamble?

This is not just a story written to scare people, it is fact. One day, and this may be soon, we will all stand before the Lord to give an account of our lives. If your name is written in the Book of Life, you are invited to walk into the kingdom. However, if it is not written in the book, you will be turned away, with no second chances. This is serious stuff!

There is more pleasure in being a doorkeeper at God's door than missing out on a life that you could never imagine how wonderful it will be. I would sooner sweep the M25 with a toothbrush than miss out on this. How do you feel about it? Do you know that there is no guilt in God's presence, none at all. Guilt comes from the devil who will do everything he knows to prevent you receiving an invitation from God to enter His kingdom. If you don't believe this, then he has done his job well in deceiving you. The thing is, you will be the one who misses out while every other Christian person enjoys eternity forever and ever,

If you know Jesus, that's great, you will be invited in, but what about your family, will they be? Don't you feel that you should speak to them? Even if you can't speak face to face, you can always text them. Try anything to get them saved. You will all be together then.

If you don't know Jesus or, have fallen away, why not say this prayer right now:
Lord Jesus, I have sinned   
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 14 September 2024

Have you seen Jesus?

15And while they were discussing and arguing, Jesus himself came near and began to walk along with them. 16But they were prevented from recognizing him. 17Then He asked them, “What is this dispute that you’re having with each other as you are walking? ” And they stopped walking and looked discouraged".  Luke 24:15-16   CSB

On Resurrection day, two of Jesus' believers were walking on the road to Emmas, discussing the events of the day. They just couldn't believe what they had heard. This shows that they had probably heard something of what would happen to Jesus, but had not believed it.
As the two walked on, they met the risen Jesus on their way to Emmaus, but they didn't recognise Him because they didn't believe what they had heard -  that the Messiah must suffer such things as written in the prophets. As they walked on, they still didn't recognise Jesus but, eventually, after discussing further at their home, their eyes were opened and Jesus vanished from their sight. On return to Jerusalem, they met with the disciples who confirmed what had happened. And Jesus then appeared again to them and stood there in their midst.

 Spurgeon on commenting about this scripture wrote: “When two saints are talking together, Jesus is very likely to come and make the third one in the company. Talk of him, and you will soon talk with him.” (Spurgeon). They were firmly saved.

Why were thy prevented from recognising Jesus? Because God had shielded their eyes from further truth for those who didn't know Jesus; for those who argue about Him and refuse to accept the truth. This confirms that these two men had an understanding of Jesus but, they didn't know Jesus in their heart. This leads to a very contentious area about many who attend church on a Sunday because it is the expected thing to do. Many of these do not know Jesus and possibly, don't want to either. They have an understanding of Him from Easter and Christmas events and stories but, that is as far as they go. I've been one of them in the past, before I came to know Jesus. When I first joined the army, we were ordered to go to church. I hated every minute of it. I never thought that further on in my life, I would be serving Him.

Hebrews 13:2 says: 'Don't neglect to show hospitality, for by doing this some have welcomed angels as guests without knowing it.' What an amazing statement. It is possible that we may have done this at some point in our lives - entertained an angel. This could be that homeless person on the street that you gave some money to. That prisoner you visited or the person you helped across the road. What if we have met with Jesus somewhere and didn't recognise Him? You just don't know when you are walking in the Spirit.

One day, we will find out - the day we stand before Jesus and give an account of our life. Some people dread this day. But, if you have served Jesus to the best of your ability, there is nothing to fear. Even though you have made those mistakes, those bouts of sin. If you have repented of them, you can stand before Him with peace in your heart. One thing, this time, you will recognise Him!

If you don't know Jesus or, have fallen away, why not say this prayer right now:
Lord Jesus, I have sinned   
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 13 September 2024

God will take care of you!

"But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you."                              Matthew 6:33   NKJV 

Fear unhooks us from faith and the supernatural. It puts us in bondage to the natural realm. Now, at this time, in the UK, we have an overwhelming natural realm to contend with: 
(A)  For pensioners, it is the Winter Fuel Allowance. (B)  Also for pensioners is the worry of the State Pension; is it going to be slashed? Is it going to be means-tested or taxed? (C)  With the rising economy, especially gas and electricity rises that are imminent; will people be able to afford to put their heating on? (D)  What about those who cannot afford to put the heating on? They may be cold and suffer hypothermia - old and young alike? (E)  Because of the added expense, how are some people going to be able to pay their rent, mortgage and other bills, not including their food and household shopping? There are benefits yes, but not everyone qualifies for these and not everyone is on Pension Credit anyway. People are living in fear and just don't know what to do.

Without turning this into a political debate; let's look at a way through this nightmare for many people. Unless the government backs down and stops this route of saving money and putting it into their pot, which at the moment is very doubtful; the only other way is to turn to God. Without people feeling that they are being railroaded into 'religion,' which is understandable, we as Sons and Daughters of the King of kings can help by pointing them to the only one that can solve these major problems. But first of all, many Christian people are also feeling the fear of it all and are wondering what will become of them. I offer you all I can at this time and, His name is Jesus.

We either believe the bible or we don't. If we believe the bible then, we believe in Jesus and know within our hearts that He says: 'I am the way, the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me' John 14:6. And, "But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you."  Matt 6:33. These are God's promises and benefits and, remember that God's benefits are never means-tested or taxed. Let's also remember that Paul wrote, 'And my God shall supply all your need, according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus'  Philippians 4:19. If you are putting Jesus first, you can rely on Jesus to fulfil His Word.

So if you, as a Person of God, believe that Jesus can never let you down and refuse to live in fear about what is or may happen, then you can be at peace in this fact and can help the people who do not know Jesus or do know Him but are struggling with things in this scary time. Encourage yourself and think of all Jesus did when He walked this earth. He healed many sick people, raised Lazarus and others from the dead, changed peoples lives forever and promises you, eternal life. Do you really think that this worrying time is too much for Him? Never, He is the King of kings, remember?

So stand tall in the armour of God and spread some good news to people who are desperate to hear it.

If you don't know Jesus or, have fallen away, why not say this prayer right now:
Lord Jesus, I have sinned   
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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Hopelessness? - Look to Jesus

"And if the Spirit of Him who raised Jesus from the dead, lives in you, then He who raised Christ from the dead will also bring your mortal bodies to life through His Spirit who lives in you".                                   Romans 8:11   CSB

From one point of view, this piece of scripture discusses the resurrection of our bodies, that we will receive when we die. But, we're also dealing with scripture - the living word, that can speak into our lives right at this moment.

We should never discount the Power of God to bring about hope in a hopeless situation. Tony Evans writes: 'The Spirit is like an engine in a car that can take us where God wants us to go. Too many of us are trying to push the car of life around, when God wants us to let the engine do the work.' Think about this; the Holy Spirit is our guide, He wants to take the lead. He knows what He is doing, half the time, we don't and this is where we miss out. If the Holy Spirit shows us a solution or points us in a particular direction; then allow Him to guide and direct you, don't try and rush ahead of Him.

We may find ourselves in a hopeless situation, one in which we have tried everything to solve; However, we are no nearer to resolving it. So we pray and ask God to show us a way out of this situation. This is when we need to leave it to Him. We have tried our way and the problem is still there. If we have asked Jesus for help then wait for the help. Like trying to push the car in the example above, we have tried in our own strength and this has resulted in nothing. So leave it.

God can take the hopelessness or impossible and turn it into curable and promising. He is the God of the hopelessness; the God of the impossible situation. He can change what He wants to change. But, you must look at the situation through the eyes of faith, just like Jesus looks at it. Take for example Peter when he walked on the water (Matt 14:27-31). When he heard God's call and fixed his eyes on Him, he walked on the water. But, when he looked at the raging waves around him, he panicked and sank. That is the difference; we need to fix our eyes, faith, belief and our confidence in Jesus and allow Him to do the rest for us.

What are you looking at? Are you looking at the world with all its hopelessness or, are you looking at Jesus? Jesus has the ability to raise you up out of any situation you may find yourself in. Think for a moment. If Jesus can raise your body to heaven when you die, then I am certain that He can help with your situation. Can you Amen that?

If you don't know Jesus or, have fallen away, why not say this prayer right now:
Lord Jesus, I have sinned   
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 11 September 2024

Has the Holy Spirit left you?

"Do not cast me away from Your presence, and do not take Your Holy Spirit from me?"    
                                                                   Psalm 51:10-11 NKJV 

The answer to our question above, if you are a believer in Jesus Christ and have been filled with His Spirit then no, He hasn't left you; never has, never will. You may ask, 'Well then, why does David ask the Lord not to take the Holy Spirit away from him? The answer to this, is that Old Testament believers were not in-dwelt with the Spirit. The Spirit came upon them but not within them. This was the case with all OT believers until The New Testament, where at Pentecost Jesus sent the Holy Spirit with fire and they were all filled with God's Spirit. Since then, all believers have the Spirit reigning within them.

This was why David was concerned that God would take the Holy Spirit from him. Don't forget, David had committed adultery with Bathsheba and had her husband placed on the front line of his army where he faced certain death. Blood was on David's hands and the sin felt so heavy upon him. He was also aware that the Spirit had left Saul and he was now a nobody (1 Samuel 16:14). Therefore, David could do nothing except plead with God to forgive him and show him mercy. And God did this.

So, the Holy Spirit will never leave us. However, sometimes it feels like He has. I'm sure that you've felt like this occasionally. It feels like God has packed up His things and left. Relax, He hasn't. Why does this happen to us? Well, let's look back to David. He had unforgiven sin; he was guilty of this. He had burned with lust when he saw Bathsheba sunbathing on her roof. Because of his powerful position, he was able to summon her to his courts and adultery was committed, leaving her pregnant. He had schemed, having her husband killed on the battle fields. He was covered in sin. (2 Samuel 11 + 12)
Now for us, when we have sinned, because the Holy Spirit dwells within us, He convicts us until we have repented and put things right with God. When we don't, we are carrying that sin around with us and, it becomes a heavy weight. The Holy Spirit is with us but, we can't feel Him because the sin separates us from Him. He hasn't left - it's like we have and things will not change until we ask God to forgive us. 
 
It is the same when we have upset our spouse or someone else. We need to go to the that person and ask them to forgive us. It won't get better until it we do. RT Kendall mentions in one of his books, that one day he was preparing a sermon for the following Sunday. His wife came into his study for something, interrupting him, and he was quite rude to her. He spent the rest of the day, trying to write his sermon but, nothing came. He was too stubborn to say he was sorry to his wife, therefore, by the evening, he had accomplished nothing. He suddenly heard God tell him to go and apologise, he refused at first but on the third prompting, he went downstairs and apologised and they kissed and made things up. And when he went back to his sermon, he finished it in 15 minutes.
Sin will block the presence of the Holy Spirit so, if you feel that God has left you (which He hasn't) go and put things right with whoever you need to, including God, and then move on in the Power of the Holy Spirit.

If you don't know Jesus or, have fallen away, why not say this prayer right now:
Lord Jesus, I have sinned   
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 10 September 2024

What are your priorities?

"Nevertheless, I have this against you, that you have left your first love."   
                                                              Revelation 2:4   NKJV 

Let us take for example a marriage. If one of the partners follow their duties within the home and yet leave their partner out, then pretty soon there will be an upset. Husbands and wives should do their duties within the home with the other partner in mind - such as wanting to please them.
It was a similar thing here in the church of Ephesus. The leaders and members, were too busy with orthodox routine and therefore, neglected putting God in His rightful place - first.

The Church of Ephesus were so committed and dedicated to their mission that they left the most important part out - Jesus. They had a correct doctrine but not a correct heart. They had rightly tested everything in scripture and found that some so-called apostles, did not teach pure doctrine. Jesus had recognised their diligence in this area but, rebuked them because they had not put Him first. They were merely following a program of their own making - routine. Duty had replaced devotion.

This is so easy to do. Dedication can take over. Take for example Mary and Martha in Luke 10:38-42. Martha chose to work in the house, serving Jesus instead of spending the time with Him as Mary was doing. Mary wanted to listen and learn. Martha wanted to work and serve.

Spending too much time doing what we feel is God's work, instead of worshipping Him will bring His displeasure. Yes, He is pleased when we are out and about organising this event and attending that course etc. But, there is no replacement for spending time with Jesus. When we spend time in His presence, He will show us much more about ourselves and the way He wants us to go. We should never be too busy to spend this precious time with Him. However, we need to avoid the routine.

If we're not careful, we can find ourselves being 'routine led' instead of 'Spirit led.' If we are in the routine mode, we find ourselves doing the same old thing daily; praying the same old prayers. I'm not saying this is a bad thing; it is better than doing nothing. However, when we are in the Spirit, He leads us to new things. We become more open to Him because we are free from following the same old routine each day. 

Try this out for a week; just leave the time you spend with Jesus each day, to the leading of the Holy Spirit. Let Him take the lead. I am sure that you will adopt this way from thereon. And you will be putting Jesus first in what you do, each day.,

If you don't know Jesus or, have fallen away, why not say this prayer right now:
Lord Jesus, I have sinned   
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 9 September 2024

Have you a dream?

"Look, this dreamer is coming"       Genesis 37:19. NKJV 

Joseph was a dreamer but, the difference with him and the many others who dream about what they would like to happen, is Joseph's dreams were prophetic. He was only a teenager when this began and eager to talk and, possibly brag about his dreams. This annoyed his brothers and even his father, Jacob, questioned one of his dreams. Lack of discretion led his brothers to consider killing him. However, in the end, they sold him as a slave to some travellers and he ended up in Egypt. In the end, his God-given dreams led to great power and fame.

What about you, have you a dream? Is the dream about being rich and famous and living the life? Or is it something that you would like to achieve - write a book, be an actor or be a lawyer? Do you feel that your dream is God-inspired or just something you would like to do. Whatever it is, what are you going to do about it? Or are you going to be like the many millions of people who just talk about it but, never get round to putting it into action. Don't get to the end of your life and regret not doing it. Why not push a few doors to see if they will open for you.

If your dream is God-inspired, what do you feel He wants you to do? Could it be to train for the ministry at bible college? Is God giving you the knowledge to invent something that will change people's lives forever? Whatever your dream is, it may have been on your heart for some time but, opportunities have been rare and  when you have had the opportunity, you may have felt that it could never work - it's just a dream.

In July 1994, Jeff Bezos, saw a gap in the market and created Amazon. He started from his garage and built the company up into a major business all over the world. He is now a billionaire. I'm not saying that you could do the same but, the principle is there. He saw the opportunity and took the plunge and it paid off for him. He started his career flipping burgers at McDonalds and then moved on. In 2020, he had a net worth of £180 Billion. (Google).

If God drops an idea into your head, act on it. Yes, there may be a risk involved but, if God is in it, He will take you through to the other side. Don't fear, instead pray and listen to what God tells you. Act cautiously, one step at a time under the direction of the Holy Spirit. Remember as well, many people don't like dreamers, rather like Joseph's brothers but, God loves them and that is all you need.

If you don't know Jesus or, have fallen away, why not say this prayer right now:
Lord Jesus, I have sinned   
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 8 September 2024

Small will get bigger

"Then it came to pass the seventh time, that he said, 'There is a cloud as small as a man's hand rising out of the sea."   1 Kings 18:44   NKJV 

With the drought still in action, Elijah told King Ahab that it was over - it would be no longer. Later, Elijah told his servant six times to look across the sea to check if the weather had changed, but there was nothing. On the seventh visit (he would not give up) the servant returned with the message that there was a small cloud, like a man's fist. That settled it for Elijah, he knew the rain was coming. There's a lesson here, don't give up or you may miss out. Small beginnings are good: 'For who has despised the day of small things.' Zechariah 4:10. Things will get better.
David Guzik gives a great comment on this subject: 
'There is a cloud, as small as a man’s hand, rising out of the sea: Elijah prayed, asking in faith for God to send the rain. Elijah obviously sensed this was the will of God, yet it was his fervent prayer that brought the rain. The evidence of the rain came slowly and in a small way, but out of this small evidence God brought a mighty work.
i. In the November 9, 1904, edition of The Life of Faith, a London newspaper dedicated to the deeper life movement, a writer named Jessie Penn-Lewis reported on a remarkable work just beginning in Wales under the ministry of men like Evan Roberts and Seth Joshua. She reported that a cloud no bigger than a man’s hand had arisen in Wales. It was a fitting description of the clear but small beginning of what became a mighty work.
ii. Charles Spurgeon used this text as an illustration of the small signs that precede a mighty work of God. He spoke of four “certain signs and tokens for good which prayerful faith clearly perceives when an awakening, a genuine revival is about to come.” Christians should regard the following things as clouds, as small as a man’s hand, rising out of the sea:
· A growing dissatisfaction with the present state of things, and an increasing anxiety among the members of the church for the salvation of souls.
· When this anxiety leads believers to be exceedingly earnest and importunate in prayer.
· When ministers begin to take counsel one with another, and to say, “What must we do?”
· When we shall see the doctrine of the individual responsibility of each Christian fully felt and carried out into individual action.
e. Prepare your chariot, and go down before the rain stops you: This was a word of faith from Elijah to Ahab. Based only on the sighting of a cloud that was as small as a man’s hand, he knew a torrent was on the way.'    Enduring Word  David Guzik

Success may be evading you at this time, but don't give up. Keep on praying; refuse to stop. Don't try to run ahead of yourself. If God is in your particular situation. He will answer your prayer. He will show you what to do.
Your business may be suffering. You may be on the brink of being made redundant at work. You may be at your wit's end with worry and confusion and don't know what to do. Sharpen your faith. Speak faith into your situation. Have the attitude that you know God is in this, 'so I won't give up'. Praise Him, yes that's right. It may be difficult to do in your situation but, come on, you need to do this! And it is all you have got at this time. 
Just hang in there until that small fist arrives.

If you don't know Jesus or, have fallen away, why not say this prayer right now:
Lord Jesus, I have sinned   
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 7 September 2024

A Brief View of Psalm 23

 "The LORD is my Shepherd; I have all I need."   Psalm 23:1  CSB.  (Read Psalm 23)

Let us 'pick the bones' out of this well-known Psalm. Verse 1 tells us that David had all he needed. He was not rich but, he was doing what he wanted to do at that time, and was satisfied. He had his sheep to look after - a great training field for when he would become King, although he didn't know it at the time. He also had his music and poetry to write. In the middle of the fields with only the sheep as company, he would have had peace and quiet to concentrate.

David was close to God and must have had some good fellowship with Him. Even though David was young, he would, like us, have had times when he was tired, possibly depressed and wondering what lay ahead for him. This is when God would have renewed him Later on in his life, he wrote 'He satisfies you with good things; your youth is renewed like an eagle.'  Ps 103:5. Usually, no one is better qualified to discuss or write about something that they have been through themselves.

In verse 4, David mentions 'the valley of the shadow of death' (NKJV) and 'Through the darkest valley' (CSB.) The valley of the shadow of death, does not mean that David felt he was going to die but, that he may find himself in a situation where death was a distinct possibility.
The 'darkest valley' points to the deep canyons in the wilderness into which one might fall into and not escape, unless God intervened. These were the risks that David and any other shepherd could face as they guided their flock. David though, was well aware that, wherever he went, God was with him. Therefore he didn't fear at all v4.

Can you see how close to God, David was? He was in a job where, if he chose, he could talk to God all of the time. That may not always be possible for you to do. But you can allow God to be in your thoughts, silently asking Him for guidance. Involving God in such a way brings ultimate satisfaction to both yourself and to God. He just loves your fellowship. And the times when you feel you have no energy left, is the time when you can call on Him and, He will bring renewal to your life. In a way, God is your partner - God and you. Partners do things together.

There will be times when, you have to do something, or go somewhere that you don't want to. Relax, if you are walking in such a close relationship with God, He'll take care of you; guide you and keep you safe. Most of us have what we need. It is what we want that causes the issues. It is so easy to buy things on your card; after all, you don't have to pay it for a month. The problems arise when, you don't pay the balance when the bill comes in; instead you may be tempted to pay the smaller amount and let the remainder wait until next time. This becomes problematic because, (a) You become in debt (b) You may be tempted to do the same next time the bill arrives. (c) the interest is rising and may get out of hand, leaving you more in debt. Don’t do it.

All in all, wouldn't you like the relationship with God that David had? God wants to have that type of relationship with you. He is willing, are you? Why not talk to Him about it; He will help you to put this into action but, remember, it may come at a cost and it may mean giving up all of the things that you have that, God feels you would be better without. It will mean total submission to Him and accountability. But, it will be well worth the effort.

If you don't know Jesus or, have fallen away, why not say this prayer right now:
Lord Jesus, I have sinned   
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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