Tuesday 10 May 2022

This is impossible, Lord!

"Have I not commanded you? Be strong and of good courage; do not be afraid nor dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go."v9       
                                                                                            Joshua 1:1-9    NKJV

Moses had died and God appointed Joshua, who was a man of faith, to take over. The Israelites had been wandering in the desert for 40 years; now they had the chance of a new beginning in the Promised Land.

We, as God's people, need to realise that we can miss out on so much blessing by having a wandering belief. We can miss out on what God wants to give us by failing to take hold of it. Does this speak to you today? The majority of the time, we are scared to make a move - our comfort zone kicks in and we have thoughts such as, 'What if God doesn't provide what we need? Can't He give us what we need first before we go, we'd be all right then? If God has said He will provide, then He will!

God may have called you to serve Him, but you have ignored His request. Will you lose your salvation? No, but you may miss out on the excitement and blessing you may have received. Why settle for second best when you can have all He wants to give you? Joshua had God's promise; whenever he was tempted to be full of dismay, all he needed to do was remember God's Word 1:5-7:

'No man shall be able to stand before you all the days of your life; as I was with Moses, so I will be with you. I will not leave you nor forsake you. 6 Be strong and of good courage, for to this people you shall divide as an inheritance the land which I swore to their fathers to give them. 7 Only be strong and very courageous that you may observe to do according to all the law which Moses, My servant commanded you; do not turn from it to the right hand or to the left, that you may prosper wherever you go.'

God is not a God of failure. He never makes mistakes - His promises are faithful. 'I can't do that,' yes you can. If God has called you, you can do it. 'But I will fail,' You will if you say you will. Stop confessing negativity and get into faith, where you should be. Anyway, Albert Einstein said, 'Failure is success in progress.' If you fail, you will be successful in trying. The only way you will fail, period, is if you refuse to do it.  Don't do that - you can do this! You are a work in progress so, do what he says to do. Be strong and of good courage; you were created to succeed.

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Monday 9 May 2022

Here is God

"I will lift up my eyes to the hills - from whence comes my help" v1      Psalm 121   NKJV


Just take a glance around - you may see hills, countryside, seascapes, wild flowers, wildlife or even, an industrial built up town. Whatever you see and wherever you go, God is all around. Just a walk through woodland or open countryside introduces us to nature itself. We may be able to breathe in the fresh air, lay in the fresh grass or feels the crunch of a winter's footstep through the fields. God is everywhere, whether it be in a busy industrialised city or along the beautiful coasts. He is the God of creation; He is our creator and helper.

As we read this Psalm, we see God as our protector. He picks us up when we fall, especially stumbling on a rocky beach where we may twist an ankle or even break it. He walks beside us and if we do fall, picks us up and restores us. He's even there on sleepless nights. When we have nights such as these, it's almost as if he says, 'All is ok, I'm here just relax and get your rest. I'm watching over you.' 

He is our keeper. We are not immune to being hurt or suffering emotional pain. However, He provides us with the ability to be able to cope with it all and not suffering harm. He helps us turn these bad experiences into victory. He is right beside us - the shade at our righthand v5. A keeper is an attendant, guard or warden. The keeper has charge over things and, he will do his utmost to ensure things go well. The Lord is our keeper (v5). Will He not do the same for you?

The Lord preserves us; He keeps us in perfect condition - as we walk with Him and, it is important to note the, 'as we walk with Him'. In Isaiah 26:3 we read:

'You will keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on You, because he trusts in You'

Therefore, He will preserve as we serve and He will deliver though we may quiver. In fact, He is all we need. He offers us everything!

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Sunday 8 May 2022

Be a giver

"Not that I seek the gift but I seek the fruit that abounds to your account"   
                                                                                    Philippians 4:10-20  NKJV 


The subject of giving can be a contentious subject. Even from the beginning of time it has been this way. We tend to savour the thought of someone giving a gift to ourselves, but when we are the actual giver, it can be a different story.

Paul saw the value but his desire was for the giver to be blessed, not himself. He writes in verse 17, 'Not that I seek the gift, but I seek the fruit that abounds to your account.' Paul knew what it was like to have nothing and also, he knew what it was like to abound v11-12. He was content, 'he could do all things through Christ who strengthened him' v13.

Paul trusted God for his needs; he was a part time tent-maker but, because of all his travels, this was not always easy to do. He needed funds, just the same as any Christian worker needs today. He also knew that he could never out give God; when we give to a God directed work, He will always bless us in return but, not always with funds. 

I remember a few years back, I had bought myself a new calfskin leather bible. I loved it and carried it around for the first couple of days as if it was a block of gold. During a service that weekend, God pointed out a man who I had led to Him recently. God said to me, 'Give him your new bible.' I was shocked and refused point blank to do this. For the rest of the service God kept saying the same thing over and again; and then He changed His words, 'Look at  him, the poor chap hasn't got a bible.' That was it, I gave in and gave the man my brand new bible. Since that day, I now have an abundance of bibles - when I give one away, God replaces it quite quickly.

I blessed this man so God blessed me. People blessed Paul and God blessed the people filling up their heavenly account. It is true, we cannot out give God as I have said, and when we realise and accept that it is His money in the first place, as we continue to give, He'll give to us -

'And my God shall supply all your need according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus' v19

There's no need to worry about having enough to live on. God is in charge. You just have to learn to trust Him for all you need and also, not be afraid to help someone out, who is less wealthy than yourself.

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Saturday 7 May 2022

Praying in Crisis

"Don't worry about anything" v6                                   Philippians 4:6-7   CSB 


God doesn't want us to worry at all. Worry is a killer; it's a killer to faith, a killer to your prayer life and it's a killer to your body. It causes stress, high blood pressure, cancers and heart disease. Don't allow it into your life.

As we can see from our text above, we are told not to worry about anything. Note the word, 'anything'. We are not to worry about anything whether it is a large concern or just a small one. Things will crop up but, we are not to worry about them. Instead, we have a formula written here by the Apostle Paul:

Prayer  Worry is an indication that we need to pray. Tony Evans says, 'The more you worry, the less you pray but, the more you pray, the less you worry.'  Write that down in your bible, it is a good reminder when things are getting bad.

Petition  The petitions we make to God must be realistic, not centred on our usual prayers of the day. They must be in the specific details that you need.

Thanksgiving  Your prayers need to be filled with thanksgiving. Giving thanks is a faith thing - asking, believing, receiving and giving thanks to God for the answer before it has happened and for no matter how long it will take.

When you pray as such, you will receive a peace which:

'surpasses all understanding and will guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus.'  v7

There will be a calm that wasn't there before, even if there is still unrest and chaos around you. The calmness will confirm God has heard you and He is at work on your behalf.

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Friday 6 May 2022

Don't argue - rejoice. Part 2

Rejoice in the Lord always, I will say it again, Rejoice"v4   Philippians 4:4-7   CSB 



The difference between joy and secular happiness is with the latter. It depends on what happens in our life. When things are going well in your life, you feel great; but when they are not, when things take a downward spiral, this happiness is very hard to maintain.

Heavenly joy is much more stable. As we know, it is a strength (Nehemiah 8:10) and offers us a firm ground when everything else around us, is sinking. Why is this? Because spiritual joy is built upon the Lord. If we refuse to accept the joy of the Lord and begin complaining and getting involved in dispute, we forget that, 'The Lord is near' v5, and it feels like He is very far away, we also spread this around to others.

When we act like this and feel like God has left us, we know it is a lie from the devil. But it is ourselves who have brought this about. God has not left us and, He never will (Hebrews 13:5).  However we cut ourselves off from the flow of the Holy Spirit - we become out of step with Him. When this happens, and the signs are obvious, repent and get back in fellowship with God by rejoicing. Yes, I know it is hard to rejoice when you have had a grump, but you'll be out of step with Him until you do.

There are times when we have to offer a sacrifice of praise to Jesus (Hebrews 13:15). It is rather like sitting in church when the speaker is giving a call to come to the front. You know that it is for you and you know you should go forward. However, you continue to sit glued to your seat. If you break through this, and walk forward, you receive a blessing. It is the same with rejoicing and praising God when you don't feel like it. As you do, the blessings come and God's arms open towards you. So start rejoicing, again I'll say rejoice

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Thursday 5 May 2022

Don't argue - Rejoice

"I urge you Euodia and I urge Syntyche to agree in the Lord." v2     
                                                                                       Philippians 4:2-4    CSB 

Settle your disagreements  and walk in harmony. This church, which was started by women, was now being torn apart by women. The word 'harmony' describes an orchestra who, after tuning up, flow together as one - in perfect harmony. It couldn't be said about this church. The dispute had spread to the whole church and it was like a cancer.

You've heard the phrase, 'Chinese Whispers', (with no intention to discriminate with racial connotations), it describes people whispering in each others ear until the final person declares what was passed on. It rarely matches what was originally said. This is like gossip - what is said can usually be taken as the truth.

This was what was happening in this early church. Now, wherever there is a dispute people will usually take sides and this is where the disputes escalate, causing church splits. It needs to be nipped in the bud. William Barclay comments, 'A quarrelling church is no church.' Very profound words.

There are leaders and there are followers, rather like a shepherd and the sheep. Each are of great importance. The problem begins when other people see themselves as the leader too. Rather like a magnet, two like cells repel each other. Take note.

Paul advised rejoicing, 'Rejoice in the Lord, always, I will say it again. Rejoice' v4. This is in line with what he had said earlier in chapter 3:1, 'In addition, my brothers and sisters, rejoice in the Lord. To write to you again about this is not trouble for me and, a safeguard for you.' 

Paul considered rejoicing so important that he rubber-stamped it to get the message over. After all, it is difficult to rejoice when you are in dispute - it's hard to show joy to one another when you are at logger-heads.

Therefore, let us always be ready to rejoice, always and in everything

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Wednesday 4 May 2022

Drop the past - Reach forward Part 2

"Not that I have already  reached the goal or am already perfect, but I make every effort to take hold of it, because I also have been taken hold of by Christ Jesus."v12  
                                                                                       Philippians 3:12-21    CSB 

Considering yesterday's commentary, I must add that it is very hard to completely drop the past without a fight. For some it may take an age; however, it can be attained, we just have to keep trying without the temptation to quit.

Paul tells us in this piece of scripture, that he hasn't reached it yet, he's also nowhere near as perfect as he would like but, he is working towards it. 'making every effort to take hold' v12. In other words, he is going flat out, taking every opportunity he can and fully focused too. He has a 'nothings going to stop me' attitude; he is determined, 'I'll take hold of it because Jesus took hold of me - gave me a chance, therefore I'll give it my all' 12 (my paraphrase). 
We need to have a short memory as far as the hurts in our life go, because these hurts can't stop us moving on. In fact, stop looking in the rear view mirror and concentrate on looking through the windscreen -  it's bigger and clearer. 

There's a prize to be won (v14), there always is in a race, which this is. It's a heavenly prize that is promised by God's heavenly call, so press on with a forward focus. You determine your future by the choices you make - Jesus or self; the past or the future. You know what the right way is, 'live up to the truth you have attained' v16. You have attained Jesus, who is the truth (John 14:6). So, you know the truth and he knows you. You also know the way to go.

Don't be focused on earthly things (v19). Your citizenship is in heaven, the Lord Jesus is there at the righthand of His Father, urging you on. It's almost like he is shouting, 'They can do it Father, look they're almost there; they've left the past and are headed to the 'signpost'. What does the signpost say? 'THE FUTURE'.

If Jesus says you can do it, you can do it!

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Grace (2)

"Seeing then that we have a great High Priest who has passed through the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold fast our confession...