Thursday 17 December 2020

Begin to see things God's way

"And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God." 
                                                                                                    Romans 12:2   NKJV

In other words, don't allow anyone or anything to convince you that there is a better way than God's way. He is the ultimate way, there are no others that will last the course. Do not be conformed or compromised. You're on active service, don't drop your guard now.

Your mind can allow you to think defeat instead of victory. The devil will try to rob you of your joy and implant depression and fear in its place. When everything is against you, don't be tempted to think that you would be better off dead. You wouldn't and you know it.

Begin to see things God's way - think and see differently. When things begin to push you into a corner, turn them round by seeing them as a positive issue not a negative one. Look and take note of how God wants them to be. Allow God to work within you, changing you, little by little, one step at a time. It may take a while and it may be difficult at first, but allow yourself to be changed from the inside.

We've discussed lately, the lies that the devil feeds us with, and it is always advisable to reinforce this on a regular basis. The devil is a liar. He will lie about your health; he will lie about you marriage and relationships, your finances and anything else that he can trick you with. He cannot be trusted. Be careful who you trust with your lives. Scripture tells us: 'Cursed is the man who trusts in man and makes flesh his strength.' Jeremiah 17:5. Please note that, this verse is not saying we can't trust people - not at all. It is advising us to be wise and not put anyone in God's place. If we do, it could all go wrong as many have discovered to their peril.

Learn to see things the way God sees them. He always thinks and sees the best in us. He is kind and loving to all. He is never rude or selfish. He does not associate with evil. He never gossips and He always speaks the truth.
Begin to see things God's way!

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Wednesday 16 December 2020

He walked through our part of Samaria

"Were there not ten cleansed? But where are the nine?"                    Luke 17:17   NKJV

Ten men who had leprosy, approached Jesus as He passed through Samaria on His way to Jerusalem. They asked Him to have mercy upon them - they needed healing. He spoke with them and then told them to go and see the priest. This was normal procedure as the priest would verify the healing. However, they were healed as they made their way there. Not all people who are prayed for receive their healing at that time. Rather like these men, they may receive healing later as they go by faith.

One of the healed men, returned to Jesus giving glory to God. But the other nine went on their way. This shows that some worship God for the good things He does for us at the time, whereas, others ask Him for help and when they receive it, they get on with their lives with no gratitude in their hearts at all. 

Be honest; haven't you ever done this? You've prayed for something and when you receive it, give very little in the way of gratitude to God. I remember a few times before I was saved, when I had various types of problems. I wasn't a Christian but I'd always believed in God, so I prayed, asking Him to help me, promising Him everything I could think of. And he did answer me and yet, I never even gave Him thanks afterwards, or the gratitude that he deserved. Shameful, but He forgave me.

This man who had returned healed to Jesus, was an outcast. He had not only had leprosy - a dreaded disease, but he was also a Samaritan - a hated race in the eyes of a Jew. And yet, Jesus not only walked through Samaria but He healed these ten diseased men.

In a way, you and I were outcasts before we knew Jesus. We were riddled with sin that would prevent any of us from entering the Kingdom of Heaven. Therefore, as outsiders we were destined to hell - total separation from God and all other believers. But Jesus walked through our part of Samaria and as we called out to Him, He took these outcasts and turned you and I into cherished and precious children of God.

Now, doesn't that make you want to go to Him and worship Him, showing Him all of our gratitude?








Tuesday 15 December 2020

God's Formula

"Then Mary said to the angel, 'How can this be, since I do not know a man.'" v34
                                                                                                        Luke 1:34-38   NKJV

Many things come our way on a daily basis and it is difficult to get our heads around them. This is how the young Mary must have felt the day the angel Gabriel announced to her that she would give birth to Jesus. Her panic can be heard in her reply. 'How can this be, since I do not know a man?'

Mary, a virgin, was betrothed to Joseph and she was a young lady who had found favour in the eyes of God. She knew that she was pure and God knew she was pure but, when she gave birth to this child, what would other people think of her? (We always worry about what others may think). However, the main questions were, how had this happened and how would it all work out? Let us look at this more closely:

Firstly, the angel announced this to Mary and her reaction was the same as most believers, 'How will this be? When God drops something out of the ordinary; something mind-blowing into our hearts, we go to our comfort-zone thinking, 'I can't do that - you've got to be joking.' Remember how Moses struggled when God told him to go and ask Pharaoh to release the Israelites from Egypt? (Exodus 3:11). But we need to know that when God asks us to do something for Him, He will be with us. 

Secondly, Nothing is impossible for God; it may be for us but if God asks us to do something, He will be right there with us and will provide the wherewithal. He will show us the way; He will create the way; He is the way!

Finally, there is acceptance. Mary relayed it beautifully, 'Let it be to me according to Your word.' This is spiritual surrender. This is the place God wants us to be. This is what God wants to hear from you and I whenever, He drops something into our hearts. When we can say this, God will throw open all the doors that need opening. He will bless our every step. 

Are you in a place where the Lord has spoken to you about doing something for Him. You may have struggled with the first step and may now be trying, to be faith-filled. Let me encourage you, go on to the third step, 'Let it be, Lord,' and you'll never regret it.











Monday 14 December 2020

Be thankful

"In everything give thanks for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.' 
                                                                                                  1 Thessalonians 5:18   NKJV

No matter what the circumstances are, we must be able to see Him in every detail of our lives. This past year, we have had the fear of Covid all around us. There has been the misery of Lockdown and restrictions that we have all struggled with. Then of course, there are the new vaccines that are being rushed through and the thoughts of whether they will do the job or make matters worse. Now there is the Brexit scenario and what will happen from thereon. All around is uncertainty and fear and this can lead to frustrations and anger, anxiety and panic.

However, God's Word tells us, 'In everything give thanks.' Not, 'For everything give thanks,' take note of that one. We are not to thank God for all the things that are coming against us, but to give thanks whilst we are going through them. There is a big difference. Wherever we may find ourselves or whatever circumstances we may find ourselves in, God wants us to continually thank Him. Praise and thanksgiving brings release. Remember Paul and Silas in the stocks at midnight? (Acts 16). As they sang praises to God, it brought them release and freedom, and it will to us too. Let's face it, the things that we have just looked at can't be changed by us. We can do very little but God can and my hope is in Him. 

In 11 days time, it will be Christmas Day and the joy that will bring to young and older faces is well worth thanking God for. That very first Christmas in a manger in Bethlehem, the King of kings was born into the world and shone His light all around in the darkness. He brought peace and joy, love and hope and for that, He is worthy of our praise and thanks.

Things may not have gone the way you had hoped this past year, but up to now, you've made it and you have a hope within your heart, that things will get better further down the line. Only God knows what will happen, but one things for sure, as we are thankful and grateful to Him, in all circumstances, He will take our hand and lead us through.

Do you know something? He never stops thinking about us. We are forever on His mind. He just can't help Himself, we are always uppermost in His thoughts. Just a thought, if we did the same; if we never stopped thinking about Him; if He was uppermost in our thoughts, we wouldn't get in half of the trouble that we find ourselves in. Just a thought to mull over.

Sunday 13 December 2020

Put it right

"When I kept silent, my bones grew old through my groaning all the day long."                 
                                                                                                                  Psalm 32:3   NKJV

We need to be happy and grateful that God has forgiven us our sins, that is, if we've asked Him to. God is not one who sweeps things under the carpet hoping that it will never come to light again. We can fool people but we can never fool God. He knows!

When we are hanging on to unforgiven sin, things will not go right for us. This is why David wrote this statement, 'When I kept silent, my bones grew old - ." When we try to hide something away, we live in fear that it may be revealed at some time and subsequently, our heath suffers, especially our mental health, where we can suffer anguish and worry.

Here, David wrote about hiding his sin away from God. He kept silent and refused to admit his sin and he suffered for it. He realised that it was not just his feelings that were attacking him, but the heavy hand of God. Psalm 32:4.

When we are in the wrong and have let God down, the Holy Spirit leans on us with a Spirit of heaviness until we repent and put it right. We may have argued with our spouse and there is no way that we are going to admit that it was our fault. Harsh words may have been spoken, words that pierce the heart; but we may consider ourselves, not guilty. Believe me, nothing will change until we put it right.
We may have had some heated words with someone else but we refuse to admit we were in the wrong. Again, we are going nowhere until we do. 

I am sure that you know the feeling when you have done something wrong. The Holy Spirit will not let you off the hook until you do something about it. If you wronged a person who is no longer around, you can confess this to God and he will forgive you. Otherwise, you can go to the person and ask for their forgiveness. If they won't, then you have done your bit and you owe them nothing. The rest is up to them.

The thing is - do something about it. None of us are perfect. We all say and do things we regret afterwards. Be brave and put it right, this is God's formula and He knows best.

Saturday 12 December 2020

You are Anointed

"But you have an anointing from the Holy One and you know all things." 
                                                                                                        1 John 2:20   NKJV

Anointing means that we are set apart, spiritually gifted and prepared by the Holy Spirit. What an honour! We know the truth because the Holy Spirit teaches us and illuminates our minds, guarding us from error. 

One of the main heresies the first century church faced was false teaching. In other words, Gnotiscism. Followers of this teaching claimed to have secret knowledge of the truth that led to salvation. John here, was opposing this teaching by asserting that all believers of Jesus, knew the truth. There is no secret about Jesus at all and He, and His followers do not have to act in such a way. In contrast to false teachers, Christians possess an understanding of spiritual realities through the illuminating ministry of the Holy Spirit.

The word anointing here, means that you have Jesus' anointing, if you belong to Him. Psalm 92:10 says, 'But my horn, You have exalted like a wild ox; I have been anointed with fresh oil.' The horn is a symbol of strength. It is also gives a position of prominence, security, social standing and stately grace and favour. This is you; this is your anointing and the Holy Spirit will guide you into all truth. He will tell you things to come. John 16:13.

So do you agree, that it time that we begin to act like this - to take on this wonderful and awesome anointing. We are ambassadors for Jesus, His representatives. Wherever we are, we are there to show Jesus to the world. Rather like a company representative shows other companies that what he is offering, they need and can't do without. In the same way, this is what the anointed, set apart, ambassador and representative of Jesus Christ should do wherever he or she walks. People need Jesus, they really cannot exist eternally without Him. We hold the truth, if the people we meet don't know the truth, then they are existing on fake news, on a lie and if we or other people don't tell them, they will find this out one day, but it may be too late.

Is there any other reason why Jesus should give us this anointing other than being His representative? No, none at all. He has anointed us so that we can go out and present Him to all in need. So, therefore, again I ask, don't you agree that it is time to take up our cross and do the work for Jesus? Let us never waste this anointing that He has given us. It is not given so that we can just sit in church and give prophecies or preach and worship. It is given us to do a job, and we know what it is now.


Friday 11 December 2020

If you've blown it, ask God to forgive you.

"If we (freely) admit that we have sinned and confess our sins, He is faithful and just (true to His nature and promises) and will forgive our sins and cleanse us continually from all unrighteousness (our wrong-doing, everything not in conformity with His will or purpose).                                                            1 John1:9   Amplified Study Bible

When you've blown it - and you will at times, no matter how bad it is, repent and receive God's forgiveness and He will be true to His word and forgive you. This is why He died on the cross - it was in our place that He died and freed us from all sin and declared us not guilty. Well, when we repent, He continues to be faithful and forgives us and blots out all unrighteousness, because He knows that sin separates us from our Father.

When you have fallen into sin by throwing a wobbly or whatever else, repent and then refuse to walk about in shame. We tend to do this. We say we're sorry to Jesus but when we've been forgiven, we still walk around in a state of guiltiness. Don't do that. It is what the devil wants you to do. He likes to whisper to us, 'You'll never be forgiven now, you've blown it good and proper.' Don't listen to this lie. It is one of the devil's tactics to keep us in a place of condemnation. But, 'There is therefore now, no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus.' Romans 8:1. We become not guilty and there is no punishment either - no being grounded for a month. We are forgiven.

Sometimes, it can be so difficult to be a Christian, we know what is right but many times, we don't do it, we do what we shouldn't do. The Apostle Paul struggled very much in this area and addresses it in Romans 7. Check it out and study it. Many times, we know what we should do and inwardly our mind tells us not to act in such a way, but we end up doing it anyway. There are many areas that we need to die to. When we become dead to an area, we hopefully have overcome it, because, dead men or women, don't react. It a great analogy of how a body, once it is dead, will not react to anything, no matter how hard we try. 

Ask yourself, what are the areas that I need to overcome? What do I need to die to? What is it that continually trips me up? Be honest with yourself and then talk to Jesus about them. He wants to help and wants to give you victory in these areas. Determine to put aside some time to address this with Him. It will probably be the best thing that you've done for a long time.







    

Grace ( Final part )

"Heal me, O  Lord , and I shall be healed;  Save me, and I shall be saved,  For You are my praise"                                ...