Friday, 25 March 2022

When problems come, remember the Lord

"But David found strength in the Lord his God"                 1 Samuel 30:6    CSB 


When we are suffering loss, grief can easily turn to anger after a time (1 Samuel 30:4-6). One of the stages of grief is anger. This may be displayed when the mind cannot work out or come to terms with what has happened - a loss. David and his men returned to Ziklag following a battle to find their wives and children had been taken and the place, destroyed. They were understandably distraught and this led to them blaming and threatening to stone David for this incident. David remembered his past blessings and victories; how God had delivered him from bears, lions, Goliath and Saul. He knew where to turn when trouble came along. Who do you turn to at such times?

Think back on the many blessings you have received from God. Also, think back on how God turned up at that time when you were going under; that time when you thought it was all over. You may have been rescued from death or perhaps, it was a dangerous situation. You may have been on the verge of bankruptcy or a similar situation. Whatever it was, God may have turned up for you.

As we remember those times, we learn to strengthen ourselves in the Lord and this is how David coped that day in Ziklag. You may be going through a difficult time at the moment. Remember your past victories. If you don't know Jesus as your Lord, then turn to Him now so
that He can help you. You will then have memories you can turn to in the future. Remember, problems may come but none of them is too great for Jesus to handle. 

If you don't know Him and want to, why not say this prayer with me:

Lord Jesus, I ask You to come into my life right now. Forgive me for every sin that I have committed; fill me with Your Holy Spirit and, be my Lord and Saviour from this day.
I ask in Jesus' name. Amen.

If you said this prayer, you are now born again. Get yourself a bible; read a daily commentary such as this, find a church and then walk with Jesus for the rest of your life. You will never regret it. 

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Thursday, 24 March 2022

The fuller meaning of salvation

"Today salvation has come to this house, because he also is a son of Abraham; 10 for the Son of Man has come to seek and to save that which was lost."  v9 
                                                                                            Luke 19:1-10    NKJV

Zacchaeus was a wealthy chief tax collector, quite a hated man by most. However, there was something in his heart that wouldn't go away - it was the Holy Spirit. He had a burning desire to see Jesus and when he heard that He was about to pass through Jericho, he raced ahead towards the crowds. However, he was only a short man and because he couldn't see Jesus properly, he climbed a tree to get a better view; not many people can use this fact in their testimony.
As Jesus walked by He noticed Zacchaeus and called him down telling him that He wanted to stay at his house. Zacchaeus was beside himself with happiness and ran towards Jesus and, 'received Him joyfully.' Probably you have always believed that Zacchaeus was saved after spending time with Jesus and hearing the words, 'Today salvation has come to this house.' However, Zacchaeus was saved when he accepted Jesus' offer to come down the tree and allow Him to stay at his house.
As always happens, there are the criticisers. They complained that Jesus was staying at the house of a sinner. Jesus agreed, telling them this was the reason He had come - to seek and save that which was lost. Zacchaeus felt he must justify himself and and told Jesus that he would restore whatever he had taken from anyone illegally. This was the repentance Jesus was seeking and this was the reason He said, 'Today salvation has come to this house.'

You see, we must dig into scripture more deeply to understand that salvation has a fuller realisation. It doesn't only mean getting saved. The Greek word  is Soteria and means deliverance, preservation, soundness, prosperity, happiness, rescue and general well-being. Soteria has a material temporal sense and a spiritual eternal sense, which means that salvation is a present possession with a fuller realisation in the future.
When we accept Jesus as Lord and Saviour, we are born again; however, there is more to come and this is what Jesus was telling Zacchaeus. He had accepted Jesus but, this was only the beginning and; this is what it is for us too. If you have accepted Jesus as your Lord that is brilliant. You are saved and have a place in Heaven. However, there is more and if you don't take hold of it, it is like having money in the bank and never, ever touching it. Jesus wants us fit, healthy, happy and full of His Spirit. He wants us joyful because, this is where the strength comes from. 

Jesus wants you prosperous in all areas; He wants you happy and blessed; He has rescued you and will continue to do so whenever it's needed. He is committed to your well-being and preservation and for whatever hangups, addictions or problems you have, He wants to provide deliverance. Allow Him to do this, it's part of the bundle. In fact, from today, walk in the fullness of your salvation.

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Wednesday, 23 March 2022

Lessons from the fox

"Catch us the foxes, the little foxes that spoil the vines, for our vines have tender grapes."                                                            Song of Solomon  2:15    NKJV 


The fox is a wise but, sly and cunning animal. It manipulates situations in order to be a qualified hunter. It is a strategic planner and skilful hunter that knows who it is and accepts the situation it is in; therefore it gets on well in its environment. The fox uses its wisdom to plan for the future by burying or hiding food that can be used for the future in harsher times. 

From one point of view, for the nature lover, it is nice to view on rare occasions, especially if one is fortunate to see the dog or vixen playing with its cubs, It can be a joy to watch. The fox is adaptable and thrives on whatever type of environment, even coming on to housing estates in search of food. It is persistent  and makes the best of every situation. At times, the fox has a particular way of catching a rabbit. It is called 'charming' and when it spots a rabbit, it will start chasing its tale, running round and round, even jumping. The rabbit is mesmerised as the fox carries out this ritual, with each movement getting closer and closer to the unsuspecting rabbit; until it is near enough to pounce and claim its prey.
The fox can be a destructive animal and as we see from our text today, it can destroy crops and chicken houses, killing and destroying what is in sight. 

The analogy in the Christian word is that, the devil is like the fox. He will steal, kill and destroy whatever he can John 10:10. Peter tells us, 'Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour' 1 Peter 5:8. Marriages are one area that he will attack. If he gets the chance, he will rip it apart, completely destroying this bond. If he can create a logger-head situation between a husband and wife, he can win in that household because there is no prayer or fellowship.

Peter tells us to be sober and vigilant, in other words, be alert in how you live. When we are walking with God, He places a hedge of protection around us. However, this hedge can quite easily be broken down when we take our eyes off Him and go our own way. When this happens, the devil has a way to get through to us and will take this opportunity. So be careful. When things are not going too well, check the hedge. Has it been broken; is there a slight chink in it that this crafty old fox has crawled through. If that is the case, command him to 'Get out of my garden, now!' He has to go, 'Resist the devil and he will flee from you' James 4:7.

Be wise, be alert, plan ahead and understand the art of 'Charming.' Don't allow the devil to creep up on you. Be aware of his ways and submit to God more and more. Remember, when we 'Draw near to God, He will draw near to you' James 4:8.

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Tuesday, 22 March 2022

Lessons from the mole

"But when the sun came up, it was scorched, and since it had no root, it withered away."    
                                                                                         Matthew 13:6     CSB

The mole is a digger. It creates tunnels deep underground and can cover a 20 metre area in just one day's dig. Quite an area for such a small animal which is larger than a mouse but not as big as a rat. One positive characteristic of the mole is it eats the grubs and insects that would otherwise prevent healthy growth from plants above. It also aerates the soil, providing healthy drainage that helps alleviate flooding or huge puddles on the ground. It is though, a nuisance to the gardener who has healthy lawns in their garden because it creates mounds of soil as it surfaces. One must though, admire this hard working little chap as it goes about its busy schedule of digging all of the day.

It brings to mind the importance of the Christian digging into God's Word in order to reach a new depth into their understanding of scripture. Jesus told us in Matthew 13:21, that we can hear the Word of God and can receive it with joy thinking it is the answer to what we have been seeking. However, if there is no root in our relationship, the Word can be short-lived. This may be because of distress, persecution or distraction; and as soon as this happens to us, immediately the joy and the revelation can be lost as we fall away burdened by whatever has happened to us. In other words, we have no staying power.

To be able to allow the Word of God to reach within in us, we need to dig more deeply improving our root with God. The deeper we go, the deeper our strength in Jesus and the  better our walk with Him. It is a matter of having an openness in our hearts to receive His Word allowing it to permeate our spirit. As the mole aerates the soil providing a healthier class of soil for plant life, we can do the same, improving our spiritual walk by allowing the Holy Spirit to align with our spirit creating a treasure of wisdom, love and sustainability; so that, when things come our way threatening to do us damage, we can stand tall and deal with this with the authority of Jesus.

Remember, the mole digs all the day; it deals with the things that may cause problems, such as grubs and insects; and it provides a ground that is both healthy and productive. This is the hallmark of a well-seasoned warrior of Jesus Christ. When we live in such a way as this, dealing with the grubs and insects and whatever else may come against us, we find that we are a force to be reckoned with, we don't give in and we fight to the bitter end knowing, that we have the victory whatever happens. 

Wouldn't you like to have a deeper and healthier root in your relationship with Jesus? If so, start digging and don't stop.

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Monday, 21 March 2022

Lessons from the ant

"Take a lesson from the ants, you lazybones. Learn from their ways and become wise."     
                                                                                       Proverbs 6:6   NLT

The ant is small in size but it is industrious and wise in its ability to optimise its time, skill and resources. It doesn't sit around thinking whether it should do this or that. It has plans, it is a self-motivated, self-starter and it knows where it is going. It can lift up to 20 times its body weight and will not stop to achieve this task. Much of our time is wasted because we don't prepare or plan ahead or if we do, we are easily distracted by things around us. The ant will use its own particular skill to achieve its goal. Unlike us, it will not try to do a plumber's job if it is a bus driver. It thinks and plans each and every step.

Ants are used to teamwork and unity; they know that far more can be accomplished by working together than trying to do things on their own. This is a major problem in the human world today, where some people find it difficult to work in a team and prefer to do the job alone, despite of the time factor. Unity can be difficult to find in today's modern church if everyone is trying to do their own thing and find it hard to come under authority.

Ants also set goals and strategically plan their tasks to the letter. They have seasons of rest to avoid burnout so, store up food for these occasions. We can't expect to do this and go there neglecting our rest and home life, without something snapping. This is where the ant may well be on the winning side, it plans; it knows its own limitations and it knows that it can depend on the rest of the team if needed.

The ant knows where it is going and if anything tries to divert or block their path, they will find another way to accomplish their mission. This may mean climbing over the obstacle, moving under it or going round it. It is determined and nothing short of death or injury will stop it. It is diligent and hardworking and, never lazy and will never quit, never! This also is a great lesson for us. Ask yourself, do you know where you're going? If you do know and set out, what happens when you meet an obstacle? Do you find another way to accomplish it, going over it, under it or round it, or do you give up?

If we strive to be diligent and work hard, our lives will be blessed, physically, spiritually and financially. But it takes determination; it takes vision and it takes that attitude that whatever we meet, it will not stop preventing us achieving our goal for Jesus. After all, He never quit on us; He never gave up or turned back because He couldn't find a way through. No, He took it all and fulfilled His mission for all of us. Now that's something to think about!

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Sunday, 20 March 2022

Disappointments may be blessings in disguise

"You planned evil against me; God planned it for good"    Genesis 50:20    CBS

Disappointments are around every corner at times. We get all excited about something and then find out it has come to nothing. People disappoint us and let us down and it hurts. You may well have been on the end of this at some time or, may be going through this right now. Let me encourage you. 
Disappointments may be blessing in disguise. Look at Joseph in Genesis 37-50. As a 17 year old, he wasn't ready for God's work, he was still quite immature. He started having dreams which were obviously prophetic but, he wasn't very wise in how he shared these with his brothers. They became jealous and began to resent him as he was their father Jacob's, favourite son. So they ended up selling him into slavery informing Jacob that he had more than likely been killed by a wild animal. 
God had to put things into place so the young Joseph ended up working for Potiphar, an officer of the guard in Pharaoh's army. Joseph was well respected and earned great favour in Potiphar's eyes. Sadly, also in Potiphar's wife's eyes too. She tried to seduce him which he refused and finally because of his rebuffs, she accused him of rape and he was thrown into prison.
Joseph spent 13 years in this prison and although it must have been very tedious and frustrating, he worked faithfully and again earned favour resulting in him taking charge. 
One day, the Chief Cup Bearer and the Chief Baker were put into this prison. They both had dreams - a favourable one for the Chief Cup Bearer, who would be released in 3 days, but not so favourable for the Chief Baker, who would be executed in 3 days. Joseph begged the Cup Bearer to make mention of him to Pharaoh so that he may be released from prison himself, however, the Cup Bearer forgot.
This was a total disappointment for Joseph but, it must be said that he had put his trust - for the first time - in man and, man can't be trusted. Don't lose heart at your disappointments, God hasn't forgotten you. He is just causing detours until things are in place, rather like He did for Joseph. When He is ready, if you have not given up, you will fly. However, look how Joseph handled his situation. He could have hated and resented all of these people for hurting him and letting him down, but he didn't. He was an honourable man and God was about to bless him.
Think of the people who have let you down. You may have wanted to use them as target practice, but grudges can lead to hate and ruin your walk with God. God would sooner you hand it over to Him and forgive them. 'Vengeance belongs to Me, I will repay', says the Lord. 

Do you feel that you need to take action here?

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Saturday, 19 March 2022

Storm damage?

"Do not fear, for I am with you; do not be afraid, for I am your God. I will strengthen you; I will help you; I will hold on to you with My righteous right hand."    Isaiah 41:10    CBS 


There have been a few storms lately with floods, electricity loss, fallen trees, damage to roofs and house and fences smashed down. It has been a harrowing time. We are never prepared for things such as this and when the lights are out, stumble throughout the house searching for candles and matches. 
We also have the storms of life, bereavement, marital breakdown, homelessness, loss of jobs, severe illness and much more. It can all be a wearing down process, one in which we feel alone, frustrated and fearful. However, take another look at our text for today. God does not want us being fearful and anxious. He has promised to help us - to strengthen us and even, hold on to us as we call upon Him. 

When you face anxiety, remember that you are a child of God, no matter how you may feel. You have the power to overcome fear and your situation when you apply His word to your life, remembering that He is always with you and will never fail or forsake you. Be careful though, because of the enemy within - your mind. It is unhelpful and will do whatever it can to get you to deny everything that God promises. It will convince you that there is a better way, that you haven't the time to stop and pray, things need to be done now. Get your thinking in line with the word of God, get your mind aligned with God. Check out Isaiah 26:3:

'You will keep the mind that is dependent on You, in perfect peace, for it is trusting in You.'

If there is no peace within, there will be no peace around. There will be storms but, they can be managed when you have peace within and face the storm head on with the power of Jesus. This is a time when the world fails to have peace, this can be evident because of the panic that sets in all around. But it is the peace of God which surpasses all understanding and guards our heart and mind in Christ Jesus (Philippians 4:7) that helps us through.

Whatever you are facing at this time, get the peace of God within you now; refuse to fear, refuse to doubt and learn to trust in Jesus. The storm is for a moment, He can help you through it if you allow Him to hold on to you, and you to Him.

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Meditate on these things

"Finally  brothers and sisters, whatever is true,  whatever is honourable,  whatever is just,  whatever is pure,  whatever is lovely, w...