Saturday 13 June 2020

He always give us the best

"Every man at the beginning sets out the good wine, and when the guests have well drunk, then the inferior. You have kept the good wine until now."
                                                                                                   John 2:10.  NKJV

Wherever Jesus goes, He brings quality into a person's life - He turns water in wine. He doesn't just keep the best until last, He turns the last into best!

Many people today are classed as outcasts. They have nothing of any value. Life has kicked them into the gutter. However, like a roadsweeper brushes the debris from the road, Jesus sweeps the downtrodden up and turns them into a brand new person. People who felt that they were a nobody, become a somebody.
Life can be cruel at times. One moment someone can be a high-flyer, the next a bankrupted reject. But Jesus picks up rejects, dusts them down and puts them onto a new path.

You may have made a few mistakes. As the saying goes, you may be, 'down on your luck'. The thing is, luck has nothing to do with it. Life is usually affected by choices that we make and you may have made some bad ones. If you have, chances are they can't be changed and you have to live with the outcome. However, your success can be re-invented as you re-channel it into Jesus. He turned water into wine. Therefore, He can turn your failure or bad decision into a new success. In fact, your success can be on the horizon as He puts you into a place of quality. Things may have taken a tumble in your life and you may have been left as the last in the race of successful people. Relax and turn to Jesus and as you do, He will show you that He takes the last and turns them into the best.

You are accepted; loved and restored as you 'look unto Him - Jesus - the author and finisher of our faith.' (Hebrews 12:2). He will raise you back into your rightful place. Talk to Him now:

'Lord Jesus, I turn to You right now and ask You to help me. I've made some mistakes. Please repair the damage Lord and restore me. In Jesus' Name. Amen'

Copyright 2020 Grahame Howard











Do you know the password?

"Lift up your heads, O you gates! And be lifted up, you everlasting doors! And the King of glory shall come in."  v7                                                                       Psalm 24.  NKJV


In this incredible day of technology, we have passwords for everything; in fact, so many that most of us forget them. But they are vital for opening doors online and in buildings. We can do very little without them.
Really, it was no different in David's day. David wrote Psalm 24 signifying the return of the ark of the covenant from the Philistines back into the Israelites hands. (2 Samuel 6:11-18). It assumes that when a king approached the gates of a city, a voice would cry out, 'Open the gates.' From inside, a voice would reply, 'Who is there?' The answer would be, 'It is the king'. The doors would  then open.


The term, 'the King of Glory shall come in.' (v7) was fulfilled when:
(1) The ark of the Covenant returned to the Israelites.
(2) When Jesus ascended into Heaven. (Acts 1:9-10)
(3) And when an individual's heart opens to Jesus as King


When God is welcomed with open gates and doors, He is pleased to come in. When we draw near to Him, He draws near to us. (James 4:8) But this is where the password comes in - Jesus. He is the password; He has the key to Heaven. We'll never make it without the key; we'll never make it if we neglect the password. The question may be asked, 'Who is this King of Glory? Our answer must be Jesus.


But we need to clean up our act. We need to change things we know are not fit in the Kingdom of God. 'What things?' You may ask. The things that make us feel overwhelmed with guilt when we've done or said something we know is wrong. V3-5 says:


'Who may ascend into the hill of the Lord? Or who may stand in His holy place? (4) He who has clean hands and a pure heart. Who has not lifted up his soul to an idol. Nor sworn deceitfully (5) He shall receive blessing from the Lord and righteousness from the God of His salvation.'


It is clean up time. A time for refining our walk with Jesus. We have the password and we have His invitation. When we stand before a king, wouldn't we usually clean up our act? For Jesus, we need to!


Copyright 2020 Grahame Howard












Friday 12 June 2020

A Solitary, Secret Place

"Now, in the morning, having risen a long while before daylight, He went out and departed to a solitary place; and there He prayed."
                                                                                                    Mark 1:35.  NKJV

Jesus knew that He couldn't live or even function properly without God. If He were to keep giving out to people - people who followed Him everywhere - then he needed to be taking in what God had for Him. He knew He couldn't function without prayer. Is this is what is happening to you - you're giving out to the demands of people, whether it's family or others, and they're draining you? Then you need to visit your solitary place.
What is a solitary place? Well it's somewhere that is deserted, somewhere you can be alone with God. It's remote and secluded. It's your secret place.

Bob Gass says, 'The secret place is where God is. It can be anywhere but must be somewhere. It can be anytime but must be a set time.'

In other words, your secret place is where you need to go each day to be alone with God. You need to pray and listen; you need guidance and strength. Someone once said, 'Don't neglect prayer and time with God - seven prayer-less days make one weak.' And it's true. If Jesus needed to pray and seek God, we most definitely do.

Jesus made a point of going to His secret place. It was His priority and the same should be true for us too. Really, we should never go a day without reading our bibles, praising and praying and seeking His guidance and help for the day. Dashing into the day without first spending time with Him is like jumping into a hot bath without first testing the water. You may get burnt. Everywhere we go, everywhere we look, there is strife and pressure; people demanding our time and attention. You cannot do it alone.

You may say, you haven't the time to do this, there are places to go, things to do. Listen, you could never be as busy as Jesus was - never! He found a way by getting up early when it was still dark and going to His secret place. It takes discipline to do this but it is most important. In fact, it can save you much heartache and anguish; many failures and disappointments.

Find a place that is yours. I'm not on about going out and climbing a mountain. It can be a bedroom, kitchen, shed or car. You name it. But mornings are more popular because not many people like to get up early. Therefore, you're probably sure to be alone. Find your solitary, secret place and visit it every day.

Copyright 2020 Grahame Howard












Thursday 11 June 2020

Be Obedient!

"(5) Whatever He says to you, do it!"                                        John 2:1-11.  NKJV

This really was a profound statement that Mary made to the servants. If only, we would abide by this, we would rarely have any problems. Life would be peaceful. Sadly, it's not this way; we as human beings, have minds that occasionally can be stubborn, rebellious and totally of the flesh.

Jesus, His mother Mary and the disciples, had been invited to a wedding in Cana. We don't really know where Joseph was, but he may have died by this time. This would have left Jesus as the bread winner, supporting His mother and siblings, until they in turn, were able to support the family.

Mary knew her son Jesus, but would have been perplexed at times because of who He was. Whenever, something went wrong, she would instinctively turn to Him for help and this was what was happening here. It would have been socially disastrous for the bridegroom that the feast had run out of wine, and so, she turned to Jesus for help. He appeared to refuse her request initially, but Mary believed in Him. This was why she spoke to the servants with, 'Whatever He says to you, do it!' She didn't know what Jesus would do but she was sure He would do the right thing and save the day.

And this is the same for us. We plead with Him to help and nothing appears to happen. But we can be sure that something will. He will do the right thing; He will save the day. We must though, stick to what He says, it is so important. Whatever He tells us to do, we must do it; and do it exactly the way He tells us. Moses found this out to his peril. God had told him to speak to the rock so it would yield water. However, because of his anger and frustration with the people, he struck the rock twice with his rod and this disobedience cost him from going across to the Promised Land. (Numbers 17:8-12)

It is so important to get close to God and listen carefully to what He is telling you. Don't be distracted by people saying you have got it wrong. If God has told you to do a particular thing, then do it.

So therefore, what is God saying to you today? You may not feel it is significant but if He has told you to do a certain thing, it would be wise to get on and do it.

Copyright 2020 Grahame Howard









Wednesday 10 June 2020

Watch your Reactions

"(19) So then, my beloved brethren, let every man be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath, (20) for the wrath of man does not produce the righteousness of God."
                                                                                                       James 1:19-20.  NKJV 
Think back to a recent time, when you had a 'few words' with your spouse, family member, friend or even someone in the street, or from the inside of your car. How did you react? Was it a heated conversation, one in which, words were spoken that you now regret? 
The things we say can be like a tranquil lake - peaceful waters, or they can be like a tempest - raging waters. It is controlled by the way we react to given situations. A quick glance at a very basic Cognitive Behavioural Therapy chart, may give a useful example. A Daily Record of Automatic thoughts goes like this.
SITUATION - EMOTION - AUTOMATIC THOUGHT - RATIONAL RESPONSE - OUTCOME.
We have a situation and this may causes an emotion. This may be anger, fear, suspicion etc. An automatic thought can then pop into our mind and this may not be obvious at the time. This thought however, can lead us to the response, which may be negative, the outcome can then be a major incident. For example:
SITUATION Someone pushes against you in the street that knocks you off balance
EMOTION   The emotion may be anger
AUTOMATIC THOUGHT 'Who does he/she think they are - I'll sort him/her out
RESPONSE  Altercation
OUTCOME  Fight/argument/arrest and later regret and guilt
If we identify and examine our automatic thought, we may be able to look at the alternative, 'It was only an accident, not intentional'
RATIONAL RESPONSE Apology - peace
This is only a very basic look at CBT but it can be useful in identifying where we went wrong as we play the video back in our mind. We may not be able to do this at the time, but practicing this can help for future events.
It can run in line with the higher way - our text today: 'Be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath.' We need to hear or assess the situation quickly i.e. 'What is happening here?' Then zip the lip - watch what comes out of your mouth. If your words are negative and threatening, this can lead to wrath - anger. Once this has happened, we can be compromised in our Christian walk. We let ourselves down big time and our negative words and actions are difficult to airbrush out of the picture we have painted.

Regret and guilt help to drag us down and the devil has a heyday. It is far better to train our minds to be in control of each and every situation.

Copyright 2020 Grahame Howard








 











Tuesday 9 June 2020

Walk in Faith - it's Subject to Change!

'while we do not look at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen. For the things which are seen are temporary, but the things which are not seen, are eternal. 
                                                                                         2 Corinthians 4:18.  NKJV

God had told Abraham he and Sarah would have their own child. Now, this would have been unthinkable. Firstly, Sarah was barren, secondly, they were both in their 90's. And yet Abraham believed. Romans 4 tells us in v18 'Contrary to hope, in hope believed.' In v20 'He did not waver at the promise of God through unbelief.' And in v21 'and being fully convinced that what He had promised, He was also able to perform.' What was happening? Abraham - a man of faith, was living up to what he believed in his heart. He believed and trusted God - totally.

And this is the way God wants you and I to live, each and every day. We serve a God, 'who gives life to the dead and calls those things which do not exist, as though they did.' (Romans 4:17). We are called to, 'Walk by faith, not by sight.' (2 Corinthians 5:7), because, 'while we do not look at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen. For the things which are seen are temporary, but the things which are not seen, are eternal. (2 Corinthians 4:18).
What we see with our human eyes, we need to transfer to our spiritual ones. We need to paint faith pictures in our minds of how it will be - by faith. Jerry Savelle says the things that we see are 'Subject to Change'. I like that; it's a great way of encouraging ourselves when everyone else thinks we have lost the plot.
If we believe Jesus, then we need to do what He says; we need to take His Word to our hearts and believe it; live it and walk in it, each day. Someone may be sick, well that is subject to change. See them well and pray and confess this. You may be desperately short of money - can't pay your bills - then this is also subject to change, pray and confess that your bills are paid and you are rich.

Whatever the issue, walk by faith; see things through your eyes of faith; believe it is subject to change, confess it, believe it and receive it. Come on, grab hold of this Because Jesus wants you living the Word of God. If you believe it, then live it. Don't water it down, walk in it. Your whole life is subject to change. 
Believe it - Expect it - Enjoy it!

Copyright 2020 Grahame Howard











You need God's armour - put it on soldier!

"Put on the whole armour of God, that you may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil" 
                                                                Verse 11 of Ephesians 6:11-18.  NKJV

Some people believe that once you've put on the armour of God, there is no need to do it again. Really, that's like saying you've put on a new shirt or blouse, so there's no need to ever put a new one on again. Clothes need changing and washing. We need to feel refreshed and ready to face the day. In the same manner, Christians need to check their armour is on, that it's in place and fit for the battles that may come your way each day. 

Putting on the armour each day, is a reminder that we are in a battle; we never know when it will begin or where it will come from; and dressing in the armour is reassuring ourselves that no matter what, we are equipped; we are ready and we are alert to whatever may come our way. 

A soldier, would never go into battle without first checking, re-checking and checking again, that the weapon they are using is working properly; that there are adequate rounds in the magazine and reserve and all is well. We should never take this for granted, it is an essential part of our survival. Let's never forget that.

I like what the Living Bible says in Ephesians 6:12, 'For we are not fighting against people made of flesh and blood, but against persons without bodies - the evil rulers of the unseen world.' We can see people - where they are and what they are doing; but we can't see an evil spirit clearly. It can attack us from any direction, in any way that it chooses, using anyone it wants to. So be alert and ready to spring into action and that means, being kitted out in God's armour.

Note verse 11, 'Put on the whole armour of God.' Focus on the word, 'whole', this means every piece of that armour, not just some. It's no use wearing the helmet of salvation without having the sword of the Spirit with you, and it's no use wearing the armour without always praying in the Spirit.

We need to wise up. As soldiers of Christ, we are on active service. we are not in the Boy Scouts or Girl Guides. This is out and out war and as soldiers, we need to be on guard and ready to go.
SO STAND!

Copyright 2020 Grahame Howard













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