Thursday 30 June 2022

If you don't know what to say - say nothing!

"Too much talk leads to sin. Be sensible and keep your mouth shut"   
                                                                                  Proverbs 10:19    NLT


Ecclesiastes 3:7 says there's, 'A time to keep silence and a time to speak.' This is a wisdom-packed word from God. We need to watch what we say or, we can end up in hot water. The Criminal Justice System, allows a suspect being questioned by police, to say, 'No Comment' to a particular question. The solicitor defending, knows that the suspect may say something that would go against their case if taken to court. This obviously prevents the police receiving an answer and they proceed with the interview. However, the suspect knows that it could harm their case as the jury could think that they have something to hide. At times, this method can help the suspect because, if they were to answer, they could say something that will entrap them later.

Our words are very powerful and there can be wisdom in remaining silent. We too, could open a can of worms by saying the wrong things when in a conversation. A glance at how Jesus handled His accusers concerning the woman caught in adultery, gives us a good example how to act (John 8:1-12). In verse 5, wanting to test and accuse Jesus, the Scribes and the Pharisees asked Him for His opinion of whether she should be stoned as Moses had commanded in the Law, or not. Jesus remained quiet for a few moments and then gave them a more, convicting answer, 'He who is without sin among you, let him throw a stone at her first.' This cleared the place.

We too can be forced into a similar situation and if not careful, can blow our whole witness by not remaining quiet. Once we retaliate to someone's accusations, we can be entering the devil's territory. We can end up saying things that will cost us at a later date. It is far better to have control over yourself.

Be honest, how many times have you been drawn into some volatile conversations and ended up with egg on your face. When this happens, fingers point, there may be no words said about it to your face but, behind your back the jungle drums begin to sound and you walk around with a heavy load of shame. Shall I put my hand up first?

Isn't it better to train yourself to keep quiet; to consider the situation and decide if it is worth becoming involved? You know it makes sense.

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Wednesday 29 June 2022

Gratitude

"Oh, Give thanks to the LORD, for He is good! For His mercy endures forever."   
                                                                                        Psalm 136:1   NKJV 


Think back to that time when everything seemed against you. No one seemed to care or even realise that you were there; they were so wrapped up in their own problems. Just before you felt you could take no more, He was there - Jesus Christ, to rescue you.

We have so much to thank Him for; you may not be in good health but you still have life and, while you have, Jesus has the time to heal you. You may not have a lot of wealth but, He looks after you; feeds, clothes and takes care of you. You may let Him down most days but, He forgives you and treats it like it never happened.

Where else could you find such love and faithfulness? The answer is you can't; it is only available through Jesus. You see, the world is false, it will tempt you and lead you into everything that you need to avoid. Once you are there and addicted by this world, the devil has a hold on you. He will tempt you with your weaknesses. When you succumb to this, you are hooked into a double life. You will spend a lot of time hoping you will never be found out but, you are already because Jesus knows about it. What can you do? Call on Jesus and repent, He loves to forgive and rescue you from these habits.

You are a special person, a person Jesus calls you His friend (John 15:14-15). Look at yourself in the mirror and say to your reflection, 'Jesus is my friend.' Once you've done this, say 'And I am Jesus' friend.' Then start praising and thanking Him for this and all He has done for you and, will do in the future. Keep speaking this way, in a loud voice; one thing that you can be certain of, Satan will be nowhere around, he can't stand this type of thing. 

Think about that last sentence, Satan can't stand praise and thanksgiving, so do it more and more; it's the one time you can be sure he is not creeping around ready to pounce. This is a way of thanking God and keeping the devil at bay. Speak in tongues and you'll really do his head in.
Just keep on thanking and praising God.

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Tuesday 28 June 2022

Determination

"But as for you, be strong; don't give up, for your work has a reward." v7   
                                                                                   2 Chronicles 15:1-7   CSB 


The Spirit of the LORD came upon Azariah, son of Oded. So he went out to meet Asa and all Judah and Benjamin. He told them, 'The LORD is with you when you are with Him. If you seek Him, He will be found by you; but if you abandon Him, He will abandon you ' v2. For years, Israel had been without a true God, teaching priests and were left without instruction. But here, God was telling them that if they were determined, God would reward them. There are some very wise words to consider here for all of us!

To have a successful relationship with God, we must be determined to make it work. This is not a game, but one of life and God wants to flood you with it. The definition of 'determined' is to have a 'fixed intention'. When we have this applied to our walk with Jesus, we will be blessed and successful. But it takes determination, in fact, all we have got but it is worth it.

Thomas Edison is classed as one of the most prolific inventors of our lifetime. We tend to think that he invented the light bulb, but he didn't. This was invented before Edison had the chance to achieve it. However, he is famous for perfecting it giving us the light we have today. He did though, have many failures but he didn't see it that way. As an inventor, Edison made 1000 unsuccessful attempts to invent the light bulb. When a reporter asked him, 'How did it feel to fail 1000 times?' Edison replied, 'I didn't fail 1000 times; the light bulb was an invention with 1000 steps.'

His determination was second to none, he never gave up, determined that he would succeed. People who knew him were critical, in fact a past teacher said he was, 'too stupid to learn anything.' Edison was also fired from his first two jobs for being, 'non-productive'. And yet, this man's determination brought him success in the end. He is famous for saying, 'When you have exhausted all possibilities, remember you haven't.'
                                                      Info on Edison sourced from ElitesBrand.com

You are not a failure; it just hasn't happened for you yet. Don't give up - ever; be determined and go ahead, ensuring God is in your dreams. He will then make you successful.

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Monday 27 June 2022

God did it for you but there is more!

"Know that the LORD, He is God; it is He who made us and not we ourselves."  
                                                                                 Psalm 100:3  NKJV 


Many people are successful and reach great heights in their profession. One thing we hear quite often is, 'He's a self-made man', or 'Hard work always pays off, he worked hard for what he has now.' These statements may be true in one sense. Hard work and dedication can lead to a successful career and lifestyle. However, at the end of the day, it is God who made this happen.

Today's reading clearly informs us, that it is God who made (created) us, we didn't do it. God created the earth and us to, without this, we would never have existed. But there is more. It was God who helped you to study and cope with essays and exams and He was there for every word that you wrote. It was God who wiped away the tears when you couldn't cope with life and everything seemed to be against you. It was God who helped you through that broken marriage and healed the hurt that this caused. It is God who is helping you cope with the loss of a precious person, someone who has left a deep and painful void in your life. 

It is God who has and will get you through all of this, and when you stop and look around, it is God who has made you what you are today. You may not be wealthy or healthy; you may have to work hard to make ends meet but, stop for a moment, there are many more people worse off than you are at this moment. In war-torn places in the world today, some people have lost everything - everything that is, except their faith. They can and still do praise God and the God who made them, will turn their tears back into joy and this will be in the time we live in now.

It is the same for you too. God made you what you are today and He hasn't finished yet; there is much more - the best is yet to come. Just praise and thank Him for what He has given you today, He made you what you are and He is still moulding you until He is satisfied. Thank Him and be grateful for all that you have. He loves you!

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Sunday 26 June 2022

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Your burdens are removed

"It shall come to pass in that day, that his burden will be taken away from your shoulder, and the yoke from your neck, and the yoke will be destroyed because of the anointing oil."                                                                             Isaiah 10:27  NKJV


You may have read, prayed and shouted out the words of 1 Peter 5:7 'casting all your care upon Him, for he cares for you.' These cares have been anxieties, burdens and worries from life and in many cases, reinforced by our enemy, the devil. They may have caused you great pain. The thing is, no matter how many times you have done this, the problems have remained and begin to weigh you down.

Then, all of a sudden, without really noticing it, they have disappeared leaving you with a warm feeling of peace, excitement and anticipation. This is how God works, you can't really identify the exact time that God turned up and removed the burdens, He just did.

One thing that you can be sure of, is that God hears your prayers, no words are ever wasted. He hears you the first time you ask of Him and with the faith He has given you, that really should be enough, unless sin is blocking the prayer lines, in which case, it needs dealing with. The thing is, when there is no immediate result from your prayers, you may tend to keep asking Him. 

Cast your mind back when things changed for the better in your life. You may have been asking God for ages for something and then, POW, the situation changed. Remember one thing, you are anointed by the Anointed One - Jesus, so be encouraged. Whether things are good or difficult in your life at the moment, the fact remains, you are still anointed. Because of this, Jesus is committed to you by His Word, He is bound by it and therefore will fulfil what He has promised, in due time.

You may want this release now and, He knows this. But, be reassured, He has a plan for you and it includes destroying that yoke of burden around your neck. One minute it will be there, the next you will be free and you will know it too. When God turns up to help you, there is always a fragrance of His presence round. Be assured, your burdens will be removed

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Saturday 25 June 2022

Empty promises

"Lord', he told Him, 'I'm ready to go with You, both to prison and to death.' 'I tell you Peter, He said, 'the rooster will not crow today until you deny three times that you know Me."                                                                                   Luke 22:33  CSB


Jesus had been discussing His way forward, how he would suffer for the the sake of His Father's wishes. Peter, always the outspoken one, replied without giving his words any thought, saying that he was ready to go to prison and even die for Jesus. He was more or less saying, 'You can count on me Lord, I'll be there for You.'

We can also get into similar situations in our dealing with people, by making empty promises to show our support. How many times have you said something like this to someone who is going through a bad time. We can say things like this to, make them feel better and supported, and also to make us feel better too. However, we often regret what we have said because the situation may be an impossible one.

Peter's heart was right, this cannot be denied, our hearts can go out to him. He genuinely meant what he said, however, he missed what Jesus was really saying. Jesus told him that Satan had asked Jesus for permission to buffet Peter and sift him as wheat. But, Jesus had prayed for him. When Jesus' time was ready, all of the disciples would run away to save themselves. Peter, would deny Jesus and would be so broken by it all. Jesus foretold that, 'when' (note this is not and 'if') returned, Peter returned, he would bring them all back together again. 

Jesus often has an agenda totally different to ours and we need to be open to this. There was pride in Peter's confession to Jesus (Proverbs 16:18), and a learning curve was needed. When Peter had learned this, he would be a great leader, empowered by Jesus Himself John 21:15-19.

Be careful of making empty promises; Jesus must come first and, even though we want to please Him, we must do what he wants us to do, not what we think is best for Jesus. Do you get the point here? Peter in his faithfulness to Jesus, so wanted to please Him but, Jesus was more concerned about who would look after the other disciples when He had gone. Therefore, He began to prepare Peter for this task.

Peter had to learn the lesson of making empty promises and attempting to manipulate Jesus' plans. We must be open to what Jesus wants, not what we think is the best decision.! 

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