Monday, 8 August 2022

Receving God's goodness

"Instead, his delight is in the LORD'S instruction, and he meditates on it day and night."   
                                                                                                Psalm 1:2   CSB 

The person who sees things the way God sees them, is the person who delights in the Lord's instruction - the Word of God. The word, 'Delight', means to take great pleasure in something, it is enjoyment and the person who we have mentioned above, takes the greatest of pleasure in Him. 

Pleasure and enjoyment can be found all around, the world is good at doing this. But the world's pleasures, lead to loss - loss of the Kingdom of God on Judgement Day. The delight or pleasure we are addressing is, the delight a believer takes in knowing Jesus.

The person who delights in Jesus, is the one whose mind is fixed on Him. Day and night, he fills his mind with the Word of God. He does this by meditation. Jewish people call this, 'Davening', and it includes reciting scriptures, praying intense prayers and 'getting lost in communion with God.' Many Jewish people can be seen doing this at The Wailing Wall in Jerusalem. As they do this, they rock to and fro with occasional bowing. We as Christians do a similar thing when we are engrossed in worship and fellowship and calling out to God with praise.

To meditate is to train the mind to be emptied of all irrelevant things as we focus on the main object - Jesus. As we shut out distractions this way, we are able to reach out to Jesus and have communion with Him - deeply. As we delight in God, our heart becomes filled with the love of God and the Holy Spirit begins to minister to us. To neglect delighting in God, our heart can be filled with unwholesome thoughts, disappointments and sinful desire. We either live and walk in blessing or, we walk in the curse.

You can tell what is in your heart by the way you act and speak. Therefore, make some changes in your life and determine that, from today you are going to delight in the Lord's instruction. Then, begin to meditate on this - daily

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Sunday, 7 August 2022

See it how God sees it

"How happy is the one who does not walk in the advice of the wicked or stand in the pathway with sinners or sit in the company of mockers."        Psalm 1:1   CSB 

'The Godly man, however, does not
consider first how the world regards
a thing, but how God looks at it.'
                                   Charles Spurgeon 

The word 'Blessed' means 'Happy', and this is the way God wants us to be. In fact, He desires us to be happy in doing whatever we do. But are we?

Take any given day and assess it. How many times do we look at something and see it as the world wants us to see it - doom and gloom? Take for instance the present media statements: energy prices going through the roof; people not being able to manage; Covid, Monkey Pox' people having to work beyond their original retirement age and the threat of recession. Now does that make you happy? Of course it doesn't.

But this is looking at things the way the world sees it. However, God looks at it in a very different way indeed, and so should we because, He is our Father and we are His children. The world is creating major problems for everyone but, God is the creator and what He has created, will stand no matter what the world tries to do. God has already addressed such a thing. Read what Jesus says in Matthew 6:25-34. He tells us not to worry about our life, what we will eat or drink and not to worry about clothes:

'So don't worry saying, "What will we eat?" or "What will we drink?" or "What will we wear?" v31 'But seek first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness and all these things will be provided for you.' v33

The bottom line is, Jesus is in control. Recession cannot stop Him, harsh governmental decisions can't stop Him either. Jesus looks at things the way His Father looks - Our Father - and no matter what, Jesus wins and if He wins, then so do we!

Now doesn't that make you feel happy? Why then, are you worrying about energy prices going through the roof and not being able to manage? This is not putting our head in a bucket, I'm talking about faith in God here and, Jesus said, 'Don't worry'. Now what part of that is difficult to understand? Hard times may come but for us, who walk with Jesus, we are well looked after. So be happy!

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Saturday, 6 August 2022

Better times are ahead

But I trust in You, LORD, I say, 'You are my God." 15 The course of my life is in Your power."                                                                      Psalm 31:14-15   CSB 


You may have been through a rough time just lately; a time where it's hard to realise the way forward. Well-meaning people may have tried to offer counsel and advice but sadly, it has not helped. You may feel alone and unwanted. This is what grief and other hurtful things, put upon us. Probably all you want to do is crawl into your shell and rest there, forever.

All of this is understandable; when hurt visits us with its pain and sorrow, it is difficult to know what to do. You may be feeling numb and unable to make sense of what has happened. Whether you are bereaved; suffering a broken marriage, bankruptcy or other great loss in your life, you have entered the world of loss and with this, comes emptiness. The loss has brought change and you didn't want change and can't cope with the change. The loss of a loved one is possibly the hardest to negotiate because it is so final. Things may be said such as, 'Why has this happened to me; why now? It is so unfair."

Can I say that you are not alone with this sentiment. Right at this moment, many people are asking the same questions. Why?' Colin Murray-Parkes a leading psychologist on bereavement writes in his papers, 'Grief is the price we pay for love.' And this is so true. We give everything to the one's we love and when they are no longer there, there is a great void.

There is no quick fix for grief. There's a process that we all must go through whether we like it or not. Some can sail through the grief stage very swiftly; others can't and have a great struggle. We are all different. One thing you can be sure of, is God's help. He is there to offer you all the love and strength you need to make it through. Note in our text the words, 'You are my God'. No matter what we may go through, it is all in God's hands. Whether it be trouble or triumph, if we have put God in the driving seat, He will bring us through to victory.

Don's try to rush things; go at your own pace. You are in God's hands and He will get you though this pain and loss. Better things are ahead, but for now, take each step carefully. You need a little time to allow God to mend your heart. Just keep saying to Him, 'You are my God.'

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Friday, 5 August 2022

Sacrificial giving

'Truly, I tell you, this poor widow has put more into the treasury than all the others.'  
                                                                                    Mark 12:41-44  CSB

Jesus sat opposite the collection boxes observing the people placing their money into them for support for the temple. Many loved the ritual of giving large amounts and making a show of it all. But, just then, a widow came and put in two mites. 
Now a mite, was the smallest coin to be found; it was made of very thin copper and had a value under a penny. The Greek interpretation of this coin was Lepta or Lepton which means 'the thin one.' 

Jesus stated that this widow had given far more than the Pharisees and other dignitaries had given. They had given out of their vast wealth and still had plenty left to enjoy. She had given all she had and was left with nothing. It was a sacrificial gift. 

Real giving must be sacrificial; William Barclay said, 'Give until it hurts - this is true generosity'. It must be noted that there are many people who won't give anything at all unless, they are certain that they will receive something back in return. This widow could have held one of the coins back, they were hers anyway and proportionally she was giving more than the others were. But she didn't. How often do we hold things back - things that we know God wants us to let go of, or stop doing but we don't?

The collection boxes - 13 in all, were called 'Trumpets' because of their shape. The contributions were used for the cost of temple sacrifices and general expenses. The shape and description of the boxes - 'Trumpets', were aptly named, because many had demonstrated their love of 'blowing their own trumpets', with the amount that they gave.

It is interesting to note the widow's faith in God. She had nothing but, she knew God well enough to know He would take care of her every need. She didn't give to receive man's praise - she couldn't, the gift was so small. However, to God, it was worth more than the others had given. She had given everything, a sacrificial gift. When we give like this, from our heart, Jesus takes notice.

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Thursday, 4 August 2022

The Command to Rebuild the Temple

 "Think carefully about your ways'                                   Haggai 1   CSB

'It does not matter whom we please if God is not pleased, or who gets honour from what we give, if God is not glorified as a result.'     Charles H Spurgeon

The Jewish people had been freed from their captivity in Babylon and issued a decree in 538 BC, that the people could return to their own land. The walls of Jerusalem had been smashed down and the temple demolished yet, it was 18years before anything was done about it. The Word of the Lord came to Haggai; he drove it home to them that they were in error. The time had come for the temple to be rebuilt but, they were more interested in building their own homes, living in luxury whilst the temple remained desolate.
God gave Haggai some very strong words - one's which we also need to take on board: Think carefully about your ways. The people felt the time wasn't right to rebuild the temple. It could wait; they had their own homes and life to attend to first.

There is always a danger in putting ourselves first, leaving God out until a more appropriate time. We can have excuses that seem so convincing such as, 'I can't afford to tithe at the moment. I have my family to look after first.' Surely, we need to remember that as we put God first, He will take care of the rest.
The Jewish people must have realised that it was God who had brought about their release and He who had heard their cries for help and yet, they gave Him the second place in their lives.

Notice in verses 10-11, God withdrew certain blessing from them because of their selfishness. They needed to learn that, 'He' must come first in their lives. And it is the same for us. God expects us to give  to Him - our lives, our wealth or lack of it, our family, in fact, all we have. In return, He promises to bless us (Matthew 6:33).

Do you tithe? Do you give the first tenth of your income to God and His work? Some say, 'I can't afford to tithe,' but actually, you can't afford not to. Is God stretching you at the moment with things breaking down and extra bills landing on your mat? Could it be that He is trying to get your attention? Why not give a gift to someone that God directs you to and then:
Think carefully about your ways.

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Wednesday, 3 August 2022

Rekindle your gifting

"Therefore, I remind you to rekindle the gift of God that is in you through the laying on of my hands."                                                                        2 Timothy 1:6   CSB 


Sturgeon wrote:
'Every living saint has his charge to keep, his talent over which he is a steward. A measure of gift is in all of us, needing to be stirred up'.        Charles Haddon Spurgeon

We all have a talent or gift that God has given us. Some may not realise what the gift is yet. Others may know, but hold back through fear or lack of opportunity. The gift God has given us, is for the Body, it is exceptionally important to the growth of where God has placed us. Therefore, we should endeavour to stir up this gift, being confident that God has placed this within us and open to the fact, that at the right moment God will bring it to birth.

However, we need to be aware that others may share in this gifting God has given us. There isn't just one preacher in a church as there isn't just one musician. We are a team. We must realise though that, a carpenter is not called to be an electrician, or a plumber a painter and decorator. The skills may be transferrable but it is the norm for each person to concentrate on their own trade. It's the same within the Body of Christ - all are not called to preach or play in a worship band; but individuals may try to do this and the result is never really helpful.

Know what your gifts are and then, dedicate your life to them. Don't try to run before you can walk. It takes time and for some gifts - training in order to fulfil the gift properly. Overall, the most important factor is to ensure that Jesus is your foundation. You need a solid base and it can only be found in the 'Rock' Himself - Jesus.

Don't be a 'corner-cutter.' These types of people, set off too early before they have even heard God properly. Don't cut corners. Spend your time with your Teacher and allow Him to guide you until you have been stirred up or, as the New Living Translation puts it, 'Fanned into flame'.

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Tuesday, 2 August 2022

What is it that winds you up? - Final part

"A patient person shows great understanding, but a quick-tempered one promotes foolishness"                                                           Proverbs 14:29   CSB 

Here is the final stumbling block:

QUEUES
Having to wait in a queue can be a frustrating experience, especially if you have a heavy work load. Again, it comes down to the type of person you are; TYPE A - live life in the fast lane or, TYPE B - have a laid back approach to life. This affects the attitude you take in a particular situation. Let's look at a few:
Traffic lights, whether permanent or temporary can be a pain to negotiate; at peak time they can be manic but during the rest of the day, they can be frustrating to deal with as well. Occasionally, we have normal traffic lights followed by, temporary ones and the queues can mount up with angry motorists edging forward trying to get through the mayhem. Also, let's not forget the intelligent traffic lights, these are the ones that assess the volume of traffic and change accordingly. Often we may be tempted to think that a rabbit is more intelligent that these contraptions. Frustrations mount.
Supermarket Queues. With these, we stand there for ages waiting to reach the checkout only to find, that when it's our turn, the checkout closes and we are directed to another till. All the people who were behind us, now rush forward and we have to queue again. Blood boils.
People who amble along. These people appear to have all the time in the world and walk along the whole of the pavement making it difficult for anyone to get by. They may have no time restraints but when, like us who do, it can be frustrating. All of this and more is forced upon the TYPE A person, while the TYPE B one, has only just decided to start their car. 

In all honesty though, how do you present  yourself here? Do you take it all in your stride (TYPE B) or have you visited Stress City (TYPE A)? The latter of of our text today reads, 'but a quick-tempered one promotes foolishness.' Think a moment, when we are huffing and puffing, thumping the steering wheel in frustration, glaring and grumbling about the checkout queues and wanting to run your trolley into the person in front, God is watching you and, so may be someone from the church. Importantly, we may be grumbling to someone that we may later meet at a church function.

Is it worth the high blood pressure or the shame you may cause? Why not work on being more like a TYPE B person.

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