Wednesday 25 September 2019

Do you believe in healing?

"(22) Have faith in God. (23) For assuredly, I say to you, whoever says to this mountain 'Be removed and be cast into the sea,' and does not doubt in his heart, but believes that those things he says will be done, he will have whatever he says. (24) Therefore, I say to you, whatever things you ask when you pray believe that you receive them, and you will have them."                                                                      Mark 11:22-24.  NKJV

I am a great believer in healing. This is how I came to know Jesus back in 1980. I had been ill with a severe bout of Bell's Palsy, and despite three months of daily electrolysis to my face, steroids and physio, it was getting no better. But I heard a voice in my head telling me to, 'Say a prayer and I'll heal you.' I ignored this voice, thinking I was mad but it wouldn't go away, so as I went to bed, I asked whoever it was, to heal me. The next morning, I woke up and my face had begun to go back into shape and by the end of the day, I was back to normal.
My wife was healed of throat cancer back in 1994 and there have been many times over the years when we have seen healing through our prayers and intervention with people.

Yet, I cannot explain why it appears, that some people are healed and others are not. I can't explain that and will not even try to. However, it will never stop me from believing in divine healing either.

I interpret this scripture as, (a) Make up your mind. (b) Visualise your victory and, (c) Speak to the situation. Oral Roberts, used to say, 'Capture this truth: Doubt and do without, with faith believe and receive. Expect a miracle.' Keith Moore says, 'Doubt asks questions, faith makes declarations.'

God doesn't respond to your needs, He responds to your faith. A look at the healing of the lame man in Acts 3:1-10 shows Peter and John's faith in action. The lame man was begging. Peter replied, 'Silver and gold, I do not have, but what I do have I give you. In the Name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth rise up and walk.' And he did. If there had been an inkling of doubt when they took this action, the man would have remained lame. Notice too, they didn't pray for him, they declared healing over him. Perhaps, that is why there are so many people who are not healed. From a distance, yes, prayer is needed. But face to face, like Peter and John and the many times we read of Jesus healing people, then perhaps faith declarations are the way forward.  

When someone asks us to pray for their healing, should we gather round that person and go through lengthy prayers or would it be better to take authority, speak to the situation and declare healing on that person? This is what Peter and John did. I think at times, people tend to be fearful of this type of action, just in case it doesn't work and they're left with egg on their face. For some, it is much safer to lay hands on a person, say a prayer and then leave it with God. This is what I saw an evangelist do back in 1982. He was visiting a particular church and after his lengthy sermon, he said he would pray for people but he wanted people to know, that, 'No one has ever been healed under my ministry and they may not be tonight, but I'm willing to pray for you.' Guess what? You're right; no one was healed that night.

God told me to ask for healing. I did and I was healed. My wife asked a pastor to pray for her and he spoke to the spirit of cancer and it came out - she was healed.

We should always pray for people's needs, and that's what prayer groups and prayer chains are for. But when we have a sick person right in front of us, doesn't it make sense to follow Jesus' example, together with Peter and John's, and speak to the situation?

Now that's food for thought.

Copyright 2019 Grahame Howard

dailylifewithjesus@protonmail.com

Tuesday 24 September 2019

God will never let you down

"(17) Though the fig tree may not blossom, nor fruit be on the vines; though the labour of one olive fail. and the fields yield no food; though the flock may be cut off from the fold, and there be no herd in the stalls - (18) Yet I will rejoice in the LORD, I will joy in the God of my salvation. The LORD God is my strength; He will make my feet like deer's feet, and He will make me walk on high hills."   Habakkuk 3:17-18.  NKJV

We go through very bad times at different periods of our lives and it can be difficult to find the reason why. It can feel like no one cares or is there for us. We can feel all alone. We probably are not, but that can be the way it feels to us. We then have the habit of isolating ourselves and this may be because we feel sorry for ourselves because no one seems to care or it can feel like, all of our supposed enemies are having a hey-day because we have hit rock bottom.

Our minds can play tricks with us when things have gone a little pear-shaped. We can begin to look at other people, feeling jealous about them because they're not going through a bad time like we are. Our minds can make us feel like life is so unfair that this has happened to us, but other people are being blessed and are having a great time with lots of money, holidays, nice house and the fact that nothing ever seems to go wrong for them.

The thing is, we don't know what other people are going through. Perhaps they hide it well, or perhaps they have learnt to live with their difficulties better than we are at this present time. Some of these people, may have hidden illnesses or disabilities that they have to cope with on a daily basis. There may be problems in their marriages, lives or general family that we could never know about unless they told us. However, it doesn't prevent them praising God.

The fact is, when we go through these bad times, it is no use looking at what other people have or what their lives are like. We need to focus on us and find a way through the problem. The more we look at others, we will not be able to deal with what is happening in our own lives.

You my be feeling like life has given you a bad deal just lately. Have you considered that God may be teaching you something? Could He be taking you to another level in your Christian walk and all you're doing is moaning about it, instead of praising Him and allowing God to work with you? This may sound harsh, but perhaps God is speaking to you at this moment. He may be wanting you to get on your knees and LISTEN, instead of doing all of the talking. 
I have a word that I would like you to dwell on. It is from the book of Zephaniah:


'The LORD your God in your midst, the Mighty One will save;
He will rejoice over you with gladness,
He will quiet you with His love,
He will rejoice over you with singing'

                                            Zephaniah 3:17   NKJV

God at this time, is rejoicing over you, not because you're having a bad time - He'd never do that. No, he's rejoicing and dancing, because he is so joyful at what He wants to do in your life. He cannot contain Himself; He is so excited about YOU!
But you need to praise Him and get close to Him and listen. Sometimes, we tend to do all the talking. If that is you, then stop that and listen to what your Father has to say to you. Change is on the horizon for many of us and this may include you. I know that not many people like change. But if, you trust God, it will be ok. Things may seem glum this morning, but by tea time, things may be much better. Don't forget He can change a situation - SUDDENLY.

So, get alone with God and just sit, walk or whatever, and listen to His leading. I know that He has something for you,

Copyright 2019 Grahame Howard








Monday 23 September 2019

Marriage and divorce

"(31) Furthermore, it has been said, 'Whoever divorces his wife, let him give her a certificate of divorce. (32) But I say to you that whoever divorces his wife for any reason except sexual immorality, causes her to commit adultery and whoever marries a woman who is divorced, commits adultery."                     Matthew 5:31-32.  NKJV 

In Jesus’ day, many people interpreted the Mosaic permission for divorce as granting virtually any reason as grounds for divorce. (Deuteronomy 24:1) Some rabbis who taught this even extended to allowing a man to divorce his wife if she burnt his breakfast. All they needed to do, according to the Mosaic Law was to give the wife a certificate of divorce and they had to leave the home.
It must be said that back in the times of Jesus, it was really a man's world. A woman had little security and could be divorced for the most bizarre of reasons. There were two schools of thought to this matter:

The School of Shammai, which was a very strict and severe school. No divorce was allowed except for adultery.
Then there was the School of Hillel. This was a liberal and broadminded school, where a man could divorce his wife if she burnt his breakfast or put too much salt in his meal. Furthermore, if she went into public without a head covering, spoke to a man in the street or if her husband found a much more attractive woman, she could also be divorced. It became so bad that many young women were refusing to get married because of this insecurity and the way they were being treated.


In verse 32, the text mentions 'Causes her to commit adultery and whoever marries a woman who is divorced, commits adultery.' An illegitimate divorce, such as mentioned in the School of Hillel, gave place to adultery because God didn't recognise divorce, and saw a new relationship as bigamous. Even though He was against divorce, God recognised that adultery would damage the union totally.

God still holds marriage very dearly today and totally frowns on adultery. A man and woman are joined together in the sight of God and His word in Ephesians has much to say about this matter. (Please read Ephesians 5:22 - 33)

In 1 Peter 3:1 - 2 and verse 7 we read:

'Wives, likewise be submissive to your own husbands, that even if some do not obey the word, they without a word, may be won by the conduct of their wives, (2) when they observe your chaste conduct accompanied by fear. 
(7) Husbands likewise, dwell with them with understanding, giving honour to the wife, as to the weaker vessel, and as being heirs together of the grace of life, that your prayers may not be hindered.'

The words here, 'the weaker vessel,' have no derogatory meaning.  or are in any way politically incorrect. They just mean that God would want a husband to love and take care of his wife as a precious, breakable vessel. If we are at loggerheads, our prayers are just going nowhere. So we need to beware of this point.

Marriage is a wonderful institution, given to man and woman by God, where families are created and love shared by all members. Both man and woman need to honour each other because by doing so, they are honouring God; and then, God can bring blessing. 

Copyright 2019 Grahame Howard

dailylifewithjesus@protonmail.com



Sunday 22 September 2019

Stumbling blocks

"If your right eye causes you to sin, pluck it out and cast it from you; for it is more profitable for you that one of your members perish than for your whole body to be cast into hell. (30) And if your right hand cause you to sin, cut it off and cast it from you; for it is more profitable for you that one of your members perish than for your whole body to be cast into hell."                                               Matthew 5:29-30.  NKJV

Jesus was not suggesting self-mutilation here. If He was, then there would be a lot of people walking around with one eye and one hand. None of us are free from this type of thing. No, rather than self-mutilation, he was prescribing a rigid, moral, self-denial over our thoughts, desires and actions. In other words, complete self-control.

There are many stumbling blocks in life, that try to trip us up and we need to be more aware of what we're doing and where we are going. The Greek word for a stumbling block, is an interesting one. It is a word called Skandalon which means the bait stick in a trap. It is the stick or arm on which bait was placed and which operated the trap to catch the lured animal to its own destruction. Therefore, the word came to mean anything which causes a person to fall to destruction.

Just think for a moment about this. We have habits that we wish we didn't have. They have the power to seduce us into evil. This may be evil thoughts or even actions. This type of pleasure, is the pleasure that Jesus was talking about and the pleasure that we need to get rid of. But how?

To say we don't suffer this way, would be a lie. We all have the times when we do, say or think things that we know is wrong. None of us are free from this and never will be until we are safe in our Heavenly home, free from the temptations of this world.
We could go to some distant planet where we would be on our own, but these thoughts and temptations would follow us there. We could go out into the deepest part of a desert where we could live alone for evermore, but the thoughts and temptations would also, follow us there. It is useless to say that we'll never think these things again because as soon as we confess this, the temptations become greater.

Possibly, the only way to beat thoughts and temptations is to fill our thoughts with good things - to think wholesome thought and fill our lives with Christian action - being busy helping people, spending time doing bits and pieces for God, whatever that may entail. As I've mentioned many times, praying, reading God's Word, listening to teaching CD's and worship. Paul has the right attitude in Philippians 4:8:

'Whatever things are true, whatever things are noble, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of a good report, if there is any virtue and if there is anything praiseworthy, meditate on these things.'

Alter your thinking and your habits. If you're more likely to suffer temptation when you're on your own, then go out somewhere, or ring someone for a chat, busy yourself. Really, it's training yourself to think and act differently (Romans 12:1-2).

Don't beat yourself up about this. Try new things that will help you to be an overcomer, which, actually, Jesus thinks you are!

Copyright 2019 Grahame Howard

dailylifewithjesus@protonmail.com









Saturday 21 September 2019

Holiness

"But as He who called you is holy, you also be holy in all your conduct, because it is written, 'Be holy for I am holy.'"                   1 Peter 1:15-16   Leviticus 11:44-45.  NKJV

In other words, set your life apart, fully to God and be holy as God has commanded. Set apart means what it says, we belong to God, not ourselves. Holiness says we say, 'No, to the demands of our flesh and live totally for God. 

Note the words, 'all your conduct.' This means in everything we do, and that means 'everything.' We cannot compromise on this. We can't have things our flesh wants and be holy too. One has to go. Make sure it's compromise.

We should always remain alert, with a clear mind focused on God, as we walk each day with Him. 'It's impossible to live that way. How can I live and be holy?' You can and it's not impossible or God would have told us so. Instead, He told us to be holy just like He is.

We need to be set apart. This means to be separated to God so that as we live for Him, we become more like Him and we learn to take on His nature. We're not made holy by giving all of our money to worthy causes anymore than we're not holy because we have read the bible through, many times. This is commendable but in so doing, you might end up skint and very knowledgeable to the theory of things but not from the heart, so that you know God the way He wants you to.

Holiness comes little by little by spending time with Jesus; being led by Him in all that we do and being, 'sold out,' for Him. As we do this, we become more like Him. When we're really walking with Jesus, we have the attitude of, 'What would Jesus do about this?' and 'What would Jesus say?' And this turns into true holiness.

Perfection is not what we're seeking here. In fact, someone once told me, and I don't really doubt him, that the root of perfection is fear. He had a point because, to strive for perfection means we can become fearful when we realise that we can't do this and this can cause us to fear that someone else can.

All in all, I feel we should concentrate on what God tells us to do - 'Be holy, as I am holy.' It may take a while but it's well with the effort.

Copyright 2019 Grahame Howard 

dailylifewithjesus@protonmail.com

Friday 20 September 2019

Abortion

"For You formed my inward parts; You covered me in my mother's womb; (14) I will praise You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made; marvellous are Your works, and that my soul knows very well."                                           Psalm 139:13-14.  NKJV

Is abortion wrong? Of course it is, because it is the act of taking a life. Many people will disagree with this but it is murder. Abortionists would argue with this statement. There are many Pros and Cons to this debate. One such American debate, reads as follows:
Pros 


'Personhood begins after a foetus becomes “viable” (able to survive outside the womb) or after birth, not at conception. Embryos and foetuses are not independent, self-determining beings, and abortion is the termination of a pregnancy, not a baby. A person's age is calculated from birth date, not conception, and foetuses are not counted in the US Census. The majority opinion in Roe v. Wade states that "the word 'person,' as used in the Fourteenth Amendment [of the US Constitution], does not include the unborn."


Cons

Abortion is the killing of a human being, which defies the word of God.The Bible does not draw a distinction between foetuses and babies: the Greek word brephos is used in the Bible to refer to both an unborn child and an infant. By the time a baby is conceived, he or she is recognised by God, as demonstrated in Jeremiah 1:5: "Before I formed thee in the belly I knew thee; and before thou camest forth out of the womb I sanctified thee." The Sixth Commandment of the Bible's Old Testament, "Thou shalt not kill" (Exodus 20:13), applies to all human beings, including unborn babies. In the Hindu religion, the holy text Kaushitaki Upanishad states that abortion is an equivalent misdeed to killing one's own parents. The BBC states that "Traditional Buddhism rejects abortion because it involves the deliberate destroying of a life.                   https://abortion.procon.org

The bible points to the fact that children in the womb have Spiritual Identity. Pat Robertson says:

'From the moment of conception, there is a progression of development that continues through adulthood. God condemned the Israelites who were offering their children as sacrifices to the heathen god Molech. Such children, were burned up in fires of sacrifice (Leviticus 20:2) and offered to a god of sensuality and convenience. The same is occurring today and by acting in this way, we are saying that human beings are not worth anything.'
                                                       Spiritual Answers to Hard Questions Pat Robertson

The prophet Jeremiah was called  by God even before he was born: 'Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you; before you were born, I sanctified you; I ordained you a prophet to the nations.' (Jeremiah 1:5)

John the Baptist, leaped in his mother's womb when the voice of Mary - Jesus' mother, was heard. (Luke 1:44) Therefore, obviously, children in the womb have Spiritual Awareness. They sense and probably hear things.

There may be the odd occasion, probably caused by an accident or severe illness, where a termination is the only way forward. However, this must be an exception. Many women long for a baby but for many reasons, their wishes and hopes are not granted. How do they feel when someone who becomes pregnant, decides to have an abortion because it will not fit their lifestyle. You may be one of the many barren women that know how this feels.

Life is life. We only get one crack at it and as Christians, we must take a stand against this practise. There is little difference in what the early Israelites did to their children and what is happening today. It is barbaric and needs to be made illegal.

We need to pray for what is happening in our world today. There are signs of decay all around. While politicians play games with people's lives, we should not sit back without taking action. Otherwise our whole credibility goes out of the window. If we don't shout, we'll go without.

We can't just sit around, going through the actions of Christianity. We can't turn a blind to what is going on. We need to pray and then pray some more because, Jesus wants this changing!

Copyright 2019 Grahame Howard

dailylifewithjesus@protonmail.com












Thursday 19 September 2019

An Open Door

"I know you're works. See, I have set before you an open door and no one can shut it; for you have a little strength, have kept My word, and have not denied My name,"
                                                                                     Revelation 3:8.  NKJV

Jesus knows our works; He sees all that we do. We don't need a pat on the back from anyone and we do not need to seek a persons approval for what we have done. Jesus sees and knows all that we do, even when no one is around.

He has set before each one of us, an open door. He opens the door or He closes it. We do not have the capability to do either and if we try to manipulate this, it is a recipe for disaster. The open door may be opportunities for work careers, schooling and other educational options, life experiences and a host of other good things. But, uppermost, the open door for a Christian will always have the evangelistic opportunity; those opportunities to speak with people about our faith and help them see the way more clearly. It's a faith thing and can take real courage to share our faith with someone, especially if we know them well and they us. Sometimes, we ignore the opportunity or just don't see it. A man once asked Spurgeon how he could win people for Jesus. Spurgeon asked him:

Spurgeon.   'What do you do; what is your job?'
Man.           'I'm an engine driver on a train.'
Spurgeon   'Is the man who shovels coal on your train, a Christian?
Man.          'I don't know'
Spurgeon.  'Go back and find out. Start with him.'

There are people very close to us who are not Christians and we fail to take the opportunity to tell them about Jesus. we fail to walk through that open door, the door that no one can close, not even you. God wants us to take every evangelistic opportunity we meet. He wants us to go through that door, the one that some of us, through fear and embarrassment, try to pretend is not open to us. 'I'm not called to do that type of thing. I'm a cleaner, not an evangelist.' Even cleaners are important in the Kingdom of God. For one thing, they clear and clean the way for a person who is covered in sin. 
'Yes, but I'm not capable of doing that. I'd get tongue-tied. I'm not strong enough.'
Yes you are. Take a closer look at verse 8. Part of it reads,'for you have a little strength.' Look at it closely, it doesn't say you have little faith, but 'a little faith.' To some, that may read weakness, but I believe it means, you're weak enough to be strong in the Lord. And that is a big difference. (2 Corinthian 12:9)

God knows your faithfulness and realises that you have kept His word and have never denied His name. So, the next time you see your next door neighbour, move through that open door and speak with them.

Copyright 2019 Grahame Howard

dailylifewithjesus@protonmail.com


Grace (2)

"Seeing then that we have a great High Priest who has passed through the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold fast our confession...