Tuesday 24 December 2019

It's Clear Out Time

"Therefore we also, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight and the sin which so easily ensnares us, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us , looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith, who for the joy that was set before Him endured the cross despising the shame, and has sat down at the right hand of the Throne of God."                                                                       Hebrews 12:1-2.  NKJV


The witnesses here are the heroes of faith from the past, but they are not spectators watching our progress from Heaven. No, they are witnesses to us because they successfully overcame. Therefore, they are our encouragement.
We are to lay aside anything that hinders our walk with Jesus. This may be sin but can also be the company that we keep which we know is wrong; the places we go and our interests. If anything is taking God's place and/or leading us away from our walk with Him, it is wrong and should be discarded. Nothing should take the place of Jesus in our lives.
We are called to run with endurance the race that is set before us looking to Jesus. The word endurance brings to mind hard work and takes me back to my military days. The dictionary definition of endurance is:

The act or quality of withstanding hardship or stress. It is the state of persevering and duration
                                                                                             The Free Dictionary

We are to run with endurance, which includes hardship, stress, exhaustion, frustration and anything that being a dedicated follower of Jesus may be thrown at us. We are to never give up. Never surrender or buckle under the strain. As we run with endurance, we are to continue looking unto Jesus. The Greek interpretation of the word 'looking,'aphorao means undivided attention, looking away from distractions in order to fix one's gaze on one thing - in this case Jesus and no one else!

Jesus is the Author - the originator or champion of our faith. Through Him, we are saved and have a place reserved for us in Heaven - a mansion (John 14:2). It is because of Jesus that we are who we are - the Blessed and favoured..
Jesus the Finisher - the perfecter of our faith. Through Jesus we will be perfected when we stand before Our Father in Heaven. We will have no spots or blemishes; everything is washed in the powerful Name of Jesus. We've started with Him and we will finish with Him.

Let us pray:

'Lord, strengthened in faith by the great cloud of witnesses who surround me, I lay aside every weight and the sin that so easily ensnares me, so I may run with endurance the race set before me. Jesus, You are the author and finisher of my faith. I pray for the same joy You demonstrated as You endured the cross, despised the shame, and now sit at the right hand of the throne of God. Amen'
                                                                Adapted from Hebrews 12:1-2 Spirit Filled Life Bible

Copyright 2019 Grahame Howard

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Monday 23 December 2019

God's Benefits

"Bless the LORD of my soul and forget not all His benefits."                  Psalm 103:2.  NKJV

Mac Hammond says, 'We are not dependent on the government for our needs, but God is our source.' King David penned the above Psalm telling us that God supplies our needs, 'forget not all His benefits.' Note the word 'All.' God doesn't just give us one benefit and that is the end of that. He continues to give to us, as we need as we seek Him as Our Lord (Matthew 6:33.

In fact, Psalm 68:19 tells us that: 'Blessed be the Lord, who daily loads us with benefits, the God of our salvation.' Many of today's versions of this Psalm say, 'Blessed be the Lord who daily bears our burdens.' Basically, when you study and expound the verse, it is saying the same thing, God daily loads us with His benefits. Why? Because He can't help it. He just loves to bless His children, as they seek Him.

A study of the word 'Salvation' gives us a deeper insight into this. In the Greek, the word salvation is soteria and means deliverance, preservation, soundness, prosperity, happiness, rescue and general well-being. Salvation is a present possession with a fuller realisation in the future. Salvation is a benefit. This is a benefit of believing in and accepting Jesus as Our Lord and Saviour. The benefit is eternal life and forgiveness of our sins but also all of the above. We have soteria. We are blessed beyond our wildest dreams.

When you look at things this way, what the world has to offer, is nothing in comparison. If we are out of work, we may qualify for benefits from the government but what they give is basic, they don't offer all of the above and they definitely do not offer eternal life. The world may offer us the ability to be a millionaire, have a great job, flashy car and beautiful country house but it can be taken away from us in the blink of an eye. I read the other day about a young multi-millionaire who was killed in a car crash. he had everything the world could offer but it was taken away from him very quickly and if he didn't know Jesus, he probably lost out on salvation too.

This Christmas, millions of people will be celebrating the Festive season. They'll be singing Christmas carols but will the words be just that, words? 'O Come let us Adore Him,' they'll sing and God will be just hoping that they may realise that he adores them and all they have to do is realise the fuller meaning of Christmas. Probably you may know someone who doesn't know this fuller meaning. You may be sitting next to them eating lunch. What a great Christmas they can have if you share the message of Jesus with them, and what a benefit they will receive from the King of kings.

Copyright 2019 Grahame Howard

dailylifewithjesus@protonmail.com






Sunday 22 December 2019

Staying Faithful to God

"17 If that is the case, Our God whom we serve is able to deliver us from the burning, fiery furnace and He will deliver us from your hand O king. 18 But if not, let it be known to you, O king, that we do not serve your gods, nor will we worship the gold image which you have set up."
                                                                                                  Daniel 3.  (Read the chapter)  NKJV

Four young men, Daniel, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-Nego, had been commissioned to serve King Nebuchadnezzar and his court, and after three years vigorous training, they were set to work in his palace.

After a time, Nebuchadnezzar, set up a very large gold image as a figure of worship. It may have been a statue of himself, or his chief idol - Bel, or some demon god. Whatever, he demanded that everyone bow down to this atrocity. Daniel seems to be away at this time, possibly on important business, the other three flatly refuse to bow down to this figure and this infuriates the king. In an act that is indicative of someone who cannot get his own way and because he was a dictator who used bully tactics, Nebuchadnezzar, orders Shadrach, Meshach and Abed-Nego to be thrown into the fiery furnace, which has been hotted up.

It is interesting how they spoke to the king when they put their refusal forward:

17 If that is the case, Our God whom we serve is able to deliver us from the burning, fiery furnace and He will deliver us from your hand O king. 18 But if not, let it be known to you, O king, that we do not serve your gods, nor will we worship the gold image which you have set up." V 17-18

In other words, you can do what you wish sir, but God is our protector and He will come to our aid. But even if He doesn't, we will still praise and serve Him, and Him only. What a stand and a scary one too, However, many people today are making similar stands for God, refusing to give up on their faith and the cost is often death.

But God was with the men and accompanied them into the furnace. Nebuchadnezzar couldn't believe his eyes when he saw a forth person and actually thought that it was like a Son of God and later mentioned it could have been an angel. It is more likely to have been a Christophany - a preincarnate appearance of the Messiah and was probably in angel form; but it gives us a wonderful example of God, willing to go with us through trial and tribulation. Shadrach, Meshach and Abed-Nego were not burnt, their hair and clothes were intact and they didn't even smell of fire. Amazing. 

Wherever we go and whatever we go through, God is always with us. Remember, David wrote, 'Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil.' Psalm 23:4. God is faithful to us but we must also be faithful to Him. At times, although not so dangerous as this one, we may have to make a stand for our faith. We must not compromise. We have the Blessing; we have the Favour of God; we have the Protection of God and He is right beside us whatever we are doing.

Today, you may need to remember this. Things may not have been the way you would have wanted them to be this year. It may have been a taxing one; one of great anxiety, pain and loss. All you can do is to decide to move forward with God. We have a New Year ahead of us; a new beginning for some. But until then, we have a time when we can celebrate the birth of Jesus and thank Him for all He does for us each and every day. 

Let me encourage you to take His hand, allow Him to wrap His arms around you and tell you, that everything is going to be alright. 

Copyright 2019 Grahame Howard

dailylifewithjesus@protonmail.com








Saturday 21 December 2019

Faith in Action Part 2

"Son of David, have mercy on me."   v 48.                                          Mark 10:46-52    NKJV

Let's take a further look at faith in action. Here Bartimaeus was sitting at the side of the road, when he heard that Jesus was passing by. He had heard of Jesus and this was obvious by the way he shouted to Jesus, 'Son of David - '. He acknowledged the Messiahship of Jesus in his use of this term.

No matter what the crowd said to him about being quiet, Bartimaeus was persistent. Rather like the woman with the issue of blood, this may have been his last chance to receive his sight and nothing was going to stand in his way. 

The persistence worked and Jesus stopped and called him over. 'What do you want Me to do for you?' Jesus asked. Bartimaeus replied, 'Rabboni, that I may receive my sight.' Jesus told him, 'Go your way; your faith has made you well.' This was exactly what Jesus had said to the woman with the issue of blood, 'Your faith has made you well.' These two people had one main thing in common; they had persistence. Nothing was going to stop them from seeking their healing. They believed and that was all Jesus needed.

This is explained more clearly in Mark 11:5-8:

"Which of you shall have a friend and go to him at midnight and say to him, 'Friend, lend me three loaves, for a friend of mine has come to me on his journey and I have nothing to set before him,' and he will answer from within and say, 'Do not trouble me, the door is now shut and my children are with me in bed; I cannot rise and give to you?' I say to you, though he will not rise and give to him because he is his friend, yet because of his persistence he will rise and give him as many as he needs.'

Persistence can also be translated, 'Importunity,' which means insistent demands or requests. This is not an act of over boldness towards God but rather a determination of faith that we'll never give up and show lack of faith. Winston Churchill visited his old school to give what the staff and students thought would be and encouraging but lengthy talk. He got up and said six words, 'Never, never, never, never - give up.' It was quiet at first as he sat down but soon the realisation of these words rippled through the crowd and caused a sensation. 

And this is how Jesus wants us to be. When we are praying for something, we should never give up and think it is not God's will because the answer isn't coming. This is especially true of healing. God's Word tells us we're healed already 1 Peter 2:24. Mark 11:22-24 tells us to have faith and ask God for what we need and then believe and receive and we will have it. It is the believing and receiving in the face of everything that tells you that is the way forward. Yes, we have questions that require answers but God will tell us these on that day that we meet Him face to face. 
Until then, never, never, never, never - give up!

Copyright 2019 Grahame Howard

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Friday 20 December 2019

Faith in Action

"28 'If only I may touch His clothes, I shall be made well.' 29 Immediately, the fountain of her blood was dried up and she felt in her body that she was healed of the affliction."
                                                                                                                   Mark 5:28-29.  NKJV

Notice what happened here. This poor lady had been seriously ill for twelve years and had spent all she had on doctors who took her money but couldn't make her well. She was desperate but she had something deep within her - Faith. She had heard of Jesus and believing this was her last opportunity, she determined to get to Him and even if she couldn't speak with Him, at least touch His garment, because 'If only I may touch His clothes, I shall be made well.' Note she didn't say, 'I might be made well.' No she said, 'I shall be made well.' There was positivity there; she was certain; in other words, she had faith!

Many people miss out on their healing because they use the wrong words or have a negative attitude towards healing. We can be so tempted to say things like, 'I have a crashing headache,' instead of taking the authority we have and telling that headache to cease in the name of Jesus. If we are Christians then we have faith within us. However, if we don't use it, we're lost. It's rather like going to Uni, gaining a great qualification and then, never using it. What is the point of that? What is the point of gaining a first class degree and instead of using the qualification to get a decent job, just carrying out basic jobs with no certainty attached to them?

When Jesus realised that someone had touched Him, He turned round and spoke to the woman. When she explained, He replied, 'Daughter, your faith has made you well. Go in peace and be healed of your affliction.'
'Yes, but that was back in bible times. Jesus doesn't heal people like that today, does he?' Not if you have that attitude, no. 'Death and life are in the power of the tongue and those who love it, will eat its fruit.' Proverbs 18:21. In other words, we get what we confess. If we confess that it's doubtful that we'll be healed, you'll get this. If, however, we confess the way that this lady confessed, we will be made well.

When God created the world, He blessed Adam and told him, 'be fruitful and multiply' Genesis 1:28-29. After the fall of man in the Garden of Eden, when the flood was over, we see, 'So God blessed Noah and his sons and said to them, 'be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth.' Genesis 9:1. The devil thought he had won the battle in the garden but God was not affected by this.

We have the Blessing and this includes, salvation, healing, prosperity, joy, peace, eternity and lots more. God has given us His Blessing. He has told us to go and make disciples, lay hands on the sick and they will get well, speak in new tongues, etc Mark 16:15-18. His word to us in 1 Peter 2:24 says, 'who Himself bore our sins in His own body on the tree, that we having died to sins might live for righteousness - by whose stripes you WERE healed.' You're healed already you just need to receive it, rather like the woman who touched Jesus was. 
Now, you may not see or feel the manifestation of it at first but by faith, keep confessing your healing - it will come.

Headache cures are ok but it's far better to receive healing. A word of caution here though. If you have a serious complaint, don't stop taking medication until a doctor tells you that you don't need the drugs. This is not lack of faith but sensible and commonsense. Let the doctor's check you over first. This is what I did when I was healed (Scroll back through the blogs to my testimony). The doc told me that I didn't need to have any more treatment - I was healed.

You have the Blessing within you. You have favour. The Greater One lives in you 1 John 4:4, so start living a faith-filled life from today.

Copyright 2019 Grahame Howard

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Thursday 19 December 2019

The Greater One is within you

"You are of God, little children, and have overcome them, because He who is in you is greater than he who is in the world"                                                                                       1 John 4:4   NKJV

There are many false prophets in this world who appear genuine but do not give the glory to Jesus Christ. Here John is saying, that if Jesus Christ is not the central part of their teaching or discussions; if they do not give Him the deity, then they are false prophets and are there to lead us astray if we allow them to. 

We have the Spirit of God dwelling in us who will guide us every inch of the way, if we remain in tune with Him. We need to study the Word and live it every day. We will then be able to discern what is of God and what isn't.

Have you ever stopped and considered that the Creator of mankind dwells within you? Many powerful people  who we meet each day, may have more human power and authority than we have - outwardly. However, inwardly, we have the Holy Spirit who was hovering over the face of the waters prior to creation (Genesis 1:1-2). We have Jesus Christ who was with God and was God in the beginning (John 1:1-5). And we have the Creator - God Our Father. Together, this is the Trinity; three divine Persons - Father, Son and Holy Spirit - each fully God. The Father is the fountainhead of the Trinity, the Creator. The Son is the 'Logos - the Word,' the expression of God. Jesus is both the agent of creation and mankind's only Redeemer. The Holy Spirit is the third Person of the Trinity who proceeds from the Father and is worshiped and glorified together with the Father and the Son. All three Persons of the Godhead are Eternal. God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit. (Sourced from The Spirit Filled Life Bible)

And they dwell within us! Isn't that amazing? We need to get a full realisation of this fact. We read it but we need to fully realise it and flow in this knowledge and truth. There is no mountain or problem that can stand in our way as long as we walk with them. They're all one, so we can say we walk with God, with Jesus or we walk in the Spirit. There's no difference; they're all within us and we need never feel weak, frightened or alone again. Philippians 4:13 says, 'I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me."

We walk in the Blessing. We walk in Favour. We walk in Righteousness through Jesus Christ. We really are loved and cherished and destined to spend eternity in Heaven one day. Until then, we have have an exciting walk ahead of us, each and every day. We have a mission to fulfil; a calling that no one else has. God has chosen you because you are so special!

Copyright 2019 Grahame Howard

dailylifewithjesus@protonmail.com

Wednesday 18 December 2019

He gives Hope

"He who is without sin among you, let him throw a stone at her first."     John 8:1-11.  NKJV

Try and picture the scene here. A woman was caught in the very act of adultery and was publicly humiliated by the religious leaders as they brought her out to stand before Jesus. Now, adultery usually includes two people, so where was the man? Why wasn't he brought out as well? It seems a strong case here of discrimination. An act full of injustice. Now, I am not supporting the woman here. She would have known it was wrong to commit adultery and so would the man. There could be excuses - yes; perhaps she had been divorced or been made a widow. She may have been trying to gain future security for herself. Who knows. But adultery was wrong in the eyes of God and the Law of Moses, but the act of stoning seemed quite barbaric too. She was desperate possibly for love, companionship, security and a better life. She needed to hope in something good happening. This is not unlike some of the many people in our  present times, when they become involved in things that they shouldn't out of desperation and lack of hope.

Jesus was being set up here. The religious leaders were not really bothered about this case of adultery. They wanted to entrap Jesus and wanted to hear what His comments were on the subject. If He were to say, 'Let her go,' that could be seen as breaking the Law of Moses. If He said, 'Stone her,' they could have accused Him of being hypocritical - after all He had been telling people about love and forgiveness. It really was a tricky situation for Him.

When He said to them, 'He who is without sin among you, let Him throw a stone at her first.' v7. That cleared the place straightaway. It's interesting here because, Jesus would have qualified to have thrown the first stone because He had not sinned - ever. He was the only one who was sin-free, but He was the only one who was giving her hope as well.

After the place had been cleared because of the conviction that the religious leaders felt, He looked at her and said these important words, 'Neither do I condemn you; go and sin no more.' 
Jesus had stooped down to her level and then brought her up to His level. He had given her the hope that she was searching for. She had met with Jesus; she would never get involved in this type of sinfulness anymore. She had seen Jesus - face to face. She had felt the compassion and care that He offered her. She had seen that there is a love in this world after all, that wasn't just take, take. 

There are many people in this world today who are desperate for this type of love. They are lonely, hungry and hurting and long for something to brighten their lives. Jesus is the Light of the world. (John 8:12). He can brighten this for them. You may be one of them. You may need some type of miracle in your life today. Or you may know of someone, who is desperate and down on their luck. Christmas is almost upon us; a time when we celebrate Jesus and the hope that He offers. Why not make this the best Christmas that you have ever known and receive the best Christmas present too:

Lord Jesus, I give my life to You. Please forgive My sins and come and live in my heart. Fill me with You Holy Spirit and be My Lord and Saviour. I desperately need Your love today. Please come Lord. In Jesus' Name. Amen

If you've said this prayer, you are now born again. Get yourself a bible, read it and join a caring church. Email me to let me know as well.
If you already know Jesus, why not brighten someone else's life this Christmas by introducing them to Jesus.

Be Blessed

Copyright 2019 Grahame Howard

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