Saturday, 8 May 2021

Tell Jesus what you want

"What do you want Me to do for you"                                                    Mark 10:51    NKJV


Has Jesus ever asked you this question? It is an amazing question and one, I think, many people would like Jesus to ask them. The type of response from Jesus, was triggered from a determined heart; a heart that knew what was needed to change their life, that once in a lifetime opportunity that was not going to be wasted.

This account is not unlike the woman with the issue of blood who desperately needed to be healed also. Like Bartimaeus, she needed a touch from Jesus, one that would be life-changing. She also, was not going to let the opportunity be wasted.

Bartimaeus, a blind beggar, had heard that Jesus was to pass through and was determined to go to where he could find Him. When Jesus was there, Bartimaeus began shouting non-stop, 'Son of David, have mercy on me'. Over and over he shouted this Messianic title until Jesus, hearing it, stopped and called him to come forward. Bartimaeus jumped up leaving his cloak which may have contained alms that he had collected, and went to Jesus. He asked Bartimaeus, 'What do you want Me to do for you?' 

Bartimaeus, was focused:

He knew what he wanted
He believed Jesus could meet his need
He had faith in God
He knew that, whatever he asked, if he believed that he had received it, he would have it

And that in a nutshell, is how we get Jesus' attention. Note, there was no dilly-dallying; no uncertainty and no doubt. He knew what he wanted and he knew Jesus could give it to him.
And that is the difference. We have to be focused. We need to have the determination and we have to believe that we receive. It is having faith in God.

Let me close with the same question that I opened with. Has Jesus ever asked you this question? If He did, would you handle the situation like Bartimaeus did. Your answer to this, will determine if you will have what you need or not.

It really is a simple question to answer.

















Friday, 7 May 2021

Be strong in the Lord

"Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord and in the power of His might."    
                                                                                                        Ephesians 6:10    NKJV


The devil walks around like a roaring lion and will attack anywhere that is a threat to him. Paul had planted churches in Ephesus and all other regions and they were becoming established. However, whenever a work becomes established and people are flowing in the Holy Spirit, Satan will attempt to block the work. He will try to cause division where the people are at loggerheads over some piece of doctrine, or perhaps, how the church is being run. He loves church splits and uses man's pride to facilitate this behaviour.

Have you noticed how quite a few leaders are in the news just lately. Quite a few have been caught in sex scandals - affairs, homosexuality sexting etc. He will do all he can to expose leaders and bring the work into the public eye. Whether it is sex scandals or the mis-appropriation of church funds, once the non-believing world get to know about this, it hits the headlines of the media and the church is stained with bad publicity.

Paul tells us, to be strong in the Lord. In other words, he is saying we should establish and promote a strong spirit within us because, it will get us through anything. We establish this by, constantly walking with God. Ephesians 4:1 encourages us to, 'walk worthy of the calling with which you were called.' Again, Ephesians 5:1 says, 'Therefore, be imitators of God as dear children.' To stand strong in he Lord, we need to live daily in communication with God.

No one is perfect and this is why we need to be in control of ourselves, seeking God's daily guidance to the letter. Don't forget, the devil is not your friend and if you are forging a way forward in God's Kingdom work, he will try and stop you. If there is any scandal about you to be found, he will find it and reveal it. If there isn't, he will invent something, he is the father of lies; the accuser and the destroyer. This is why it is vital to walk worthy of your calling and to be strong in the Lord and His Holy Spirit.

We should 'Redeem the time because the days are evil.' Ephesians 5:16. We need to seize the opportunities and make the most of them. When chances come our way for improvement, we need to grab hold of them, seek Jesus for His advice and then carry the advice out. The problem is, man can be filled with pride. If they're not watchful, a fall can be inevitable. Therefore, be strong in the Lord and allow Him to take the lead. He's good at that.






Thursday, 6 May 2021

Demolish that Stronghold

"4 For the weapons of our warfare, are not carnal but mighty in God for pulling down strongholds, casting down arguments and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of God, bringing every thought into captivity to the obedience to Christ." 
                                                                                       2 Corinthians 10:4-5    NKJV


Paul speaks a lot about the art of training the mind so that it comes in line with the Word of God. Paul knows very well, that the mind, left to run wild, is the primary for spiritual warfare. What we focus our minds on, has lasting ramifications and can begin to completely rule our lives if we are not careful. Charles F Stanley comments on this as: 
'A thought reaps an action, an action reaps a habit, a habit reaps your character and your character reaps your destiny. Therefore, we must reject anything that does not honour Christ in our thinking'.   Charles F Stanley.

Our warfare is not against flesh and blood, so our own carnally weak weapons will not do. We need weapons that are God-empowered. Their purpose is for pulling down - demolishing strongholds. A stronghold is  anything that opposes God's will. Now here, Paul is referring to the warfare of the mind and against arrogant rebellious ideas and attitudes that act in pride to the true purpose of the gospel of Jesus Christ. The aim is to bring every bad thought into captivity and make it obedient to the Word of God.

Take for instance the thought life. We can feed our mind with all sorts of negative things, found for instance, in unwholesome films, TV, books and magazines and being in the company of people who are ruled by such things. One can easily think of lust here - images that captivate our minds and begin to tempt us to become involved in this type of thing. However, we can't just blame this area. There is also the case of our minds feeding things through our mouths such as, lies, criticism, arguing and judging. Then of course there is pride, envy and jealousy, caused by wanting what other people have and not being able to obtain it.

All of these cause us to have a stronghold that needs to be addressed. Firstly, I know I mention it a lot, but it is important, and that is putting on the armour of God. It is vital that we become dressed in this protection. Then we need to keep watch on what happens within our mind. A thought comes in and like a camera, an image is captured and before you know it, the image turns into a spoken word or action. Therefore, the armour is needed; prayer is essential and a sense of responsibility is required so that you are much more in touch with what is going on in your psyche. 

To overcome this particular stronghold, doesn't happen overnight. It takes practice and dedication. It also takes prayer and a close relationship with Jesus. But, you can do this because God tells you you can Philippians 4:13.















Wednesday, 5 May 2021

You are so loved

"Greater love has no one than this, than to lay down one's life for his friends."    
                                                                                                          John 15:13    NKJV 


There is probably no greater feeling than realising that you are loved so much, by someone. It lifts your heart; makes you feel good and brings satisfaction and peace of mind. This is one of the reasons why man and woman get married; they love each other so much that, they just want to be together forever. 

There's an old saying that, 'Love makes the world go around.' I'm not sure of the certainty of this but, it really makes a person feel good. However, it takes hard work. We don't just fall in love and life is hunky-dory forever more. It takes work and consideration. A man and a woman, become one when they are wed. This means that they are a team. Now a team will only be successful when each member does it's part. To sit around lazily, whilst a partner does all of the work is not conducive to a good marriage. 

Love can fizzle out at times, especially during arguments, where pots and pans may fly about and words are spoken that are regretted later. It takes hard work to keep a relationship on the straight and narrow, a little give and take is needed. A good place to start is to follow Jesus' example.

In our text above, He speaks about serving; laying down your life for the one you love. He also speaks about being a friend. It is the most amazing thing to realise that Jesus classes us as His friends. He gave up all for each one of us and this is a good example to follow. Relationships can be difficult to maintain at times. They take trust and a willingness to serve and most definitely, being a team player.

If you need help with your relationship, take a look at Jesus. His love is true. He takes no one for granted. He loves, thinks the best of people, spreads peace where there could be war and is one hundred percent reliable. 
Now that is a good place to start.





Tuesday, 4 May 2021

What is your thorn?

"And lest I should be exalted above measure by the abundance of the revelations, a thorn in the flesh was given to me, a messenger of Satan to buffet me, lest I be exalted above measure. 8 Concerning this thing I pleaded with the Lord that it might depart from me."                                                                            2 Corinthians 12:7-8    NKJV


The experience that Paul had in Heaven was an amazing happening, and one in which could well have caused him to boast about it. It's obvious that God allowed a messenger of Satan to come against him, in order to prevent Paul boasting and becoming euphoric.

A thorn in the flesh could be described as an intense, wearying difficulty or affliction. It affected Paul so much that, he pleaded with God three times that He would take it away. However, it remained, and instead of relief, Paul received God's grace - a strengthening process that would take care of all of his weaknesses. It was more than likely a learning curve for Paul, and he accepted it and wrote about how content he was to be weak with God's strength behind him. The Message version of v9 reads, 'I quit focusing on the handicap and began appreciating the gift.'

This piece of scripture leads us to consider the times that we also plead with God for release from ill-health, trouble and any other such problem. Most of us have something in our life that we wish wasn't there. It may be sickness or lack of finance. It could be seeking that perfect job or the chance to make a business successful. Whatever we try, we may come against a failure of some kind. Have you ever considered that God is allowing this to happen to you because He wants something from you first. This may only be your attention but, it may be something deeper.

Are you open to the fact that you may be doing something in your life that is blocking the way to freedom. You may have a thorn that is not acceptable to God. It may be something that you know about; something that you know you shouldn't be doing, but you still do it; and when you do, you feel bad about it afterwards.

Today, God is offering you His grace. He is not condoning what you do, not at all. However, He is offering you His grace and strength in order to address this and overcome it. His Word tells us, 'My grace is sufficient for you, for My strength is made perfect in weakness' v9. Whose weakness? Yours; He will help you to overcome this thorn that is continually there every day of you life. 

If this is speaking to you right now, why not get before God and share your heart with Him. He knows already, but it is a useful exercise to speak with Him about it all. If you need to, confess your sin and receive His forgiveness. He knows how difficult the thorn is and even though, He may not take it away, He will help you to cope with it. It is a continuing learning curve for you.

Lord, I give this thorn to You and ask for Your help. Please allow Your grace and strength to come upon me, so that I am able to live each day in overcoming victory.
I ask in Jesus' Name. Amen.



















Monday, 3 May 2021

Watch your behaviour!

"Judge not that you be not judged.  2 For with what judgement you judge, you will be judged and with the measure you use, it will be measured back to you."
                                                                                          Matthew 7:1-2    NKJV


If we were called to judge, we would have been given a long black gown and a curly grey wig, when we were born again. The bottom line? No, we are not called to judge anyone.

Here, Jesus does not forbid criticism, opinions or the condemnation of wrongdoing. What He forbids is the spirit of faultfinding that overlooks one's own shortcomings while assuming the role of supreme judge in regard to the sins of others. None of us are perfect, we all have some curious ways and we blow it many days while trying to walk the Christian walk. The problem is, we tend to forget ourselves at times, thinking ourselves better than the other person. We carry a chip on our shoulder and it can be so easy to point the finger at some person.

This can happen when we're in a church setting. We may hear someone give a word that is calling someone to come forward for prayer and, straightaway, we can think, 'Yes, they need to go forward for prayer; they have been getting away with this for too long.' We then, can sit waiting and willing them to go forward. But, really, with an attitude like that, it should be us that need to go forward for prayer and forgiveness, not this other person.

It is so easy when we are in a group and a conversation springs up about some Christian brother or sister. Before too long, we can be guilty of listening to gossip and not only that, adding to it as well. What we should be doing, is shutting the conversation down by either walking away or challenging the group by saying, 'Do you think that we should be talking like this?'

We have concerns about people, of course we do; but these concerns would be more suited to either speak to the person or, pass the concerns on, if needed, to someone in authority. It should never be used for gossip or judgement.

We need to remember that when we judge someone, inappropriately, that same measure of judgement will come back on us, from Jesus Himself. What Jesus hates about this type of behaviour, is that when a person judges someone else, they are often guilty of the same or a similar type of thing, which in itself, is hypocritical.

Let us beware of our behaviour; of what comes out of our minds and our mouths. None of us are perfect and we will all have to give an account, one day, about what we have done and said. Let us rid ourselves of all types of things that will hold us back. When we criticise or judge someone, we never know what they are going through in their life. It is far better to handle things like Jesus would, with love and sincerity.

















Sunday, 2 May 2021

Use the Sword of the Spirit

"If you are the Son of God, command that these stones become bread. 4 But He answered and said, 'It is written, Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God."                                    Matthew 4:3-4    NKJV 


Note the lack of respect in Satan's words as he addressed Jesus 'If you are the Son of God.' It was full of intimidation and sent to cause a defensive response from Jesus. However, Jesus refused to fall to that level, He had nothing to prove; and neither should we have. People we meet, may try and intimidate us and show us lack of respect, because of our faith. However, to fall to their level means that we're on a hiding to nothing. There are certain people, who are controlled by Satan, who will try to humiliate us and make us look pretty stupid. Don't let them.

When we're switched on to the Holy Spirit (and this only happens by living and walking daily with Jesus), we will be given the words to speak. Words that are power-packed; not rude or threatening but, full of life. The only way to live is to have total dependance on God. The Armour of God is the place to start. Every Christian should ensure that they are wearing this on a daily basis. The armour includes the belt of truth. Every Christian should walk in the truth of God, otherwise the battle is lost. Then there is the breastplate of righteousness which really is moral purity. The shield of faith comes next and is used to protect us from the flaming darts that Satan fires at us. The Helmet of salvation speaks for itself. It confirms our status with Jesus. The last two components are personal to us and consist of the sword of the Spirit which is the Word of God. By study and meditation in our bible, we learn to be able to stand up to the devil's tactics by quoting the relevant scriptures to him. Finally, there is prayer, which without, we are lost. We need to speak to God and we need to listen to Him as well.

The moment the evil one begins putting thoughts into our minds is the time we need to take action. He will tempt us; accuse us and try to slander us in every way he can. When he tries to trip us up, that is the time that we need to make a stand. Temptation can come our way and the longer we focus on it, the more appealing it becomes. Take a look at Genesis 3:6-7. If we tolerate sin for more than a moment, it will swallow us up. Jesus was tempted in all things but, never fell to it. Make sure that you don't either

Copyriight 2021 Grahame Howard

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