Saturday 7 January 2023

Get ready for a blessing

So let's not get tired of doing what is good. At just the right time, we will reap a harvest of blessing, if we don't give up."                                 Galatians 6:9 NLT


Can you remember when you were a small child and the excitement of Christmas morning? After almost a sleepless night, you would wake up very early and see if your presents were either in your room or, round the tree. It was a most exciting and joyful time and you would shout, 'He's been' (referring to Santa) to whoever were listening, usually your very tired parents.

When God arrives and changes your situation as you've asked Him to, it is a similar feeling. The joy and the blessing; the relief and the freedom that you receive are amazing. God loves times like this, after all, He's a loving parent.

The NLT version as above is slightly different to the NKJV.  Where the NKJV reads, 'in due season, we shall reap', the NLT reads, 'At just the right time we will reap.' This tends to make more sense - it comes alive. Think about it, at just the right time, Santa Claus bought your presents - the one's you had been waiting for. In just the same way, Jesus Christ, at just the right time, brought you answers, solutions, provision and blessing to your life. And He isn't going to stop yet!

We can't get away from the fact that there is a waiting period. Mostly, as a child you had to wait for your presents - but they came. In a similar way, Jesus is bringing you a blessing, a provision that you had been praying about. All the fretting, worrying and heartache is over. Jesus has sorted it!

For those of you who are reading this and are still waiting, 'don't give up' because your burden-release, your prayer pleas and cries for help are coming in. In just a little while, you too will be leaping for joy because the King of kings has been and brought you a blessing.

But it must be, 'at just the right time'; not your time scale, but Jesus'. He knows best and He is in control and He won't let you down. So, get ready for a blessing.

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Friday 6 January 2023

Speak the Word

"Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable in Your sight, O LORD, my strength and my Redeemer."                      Psalm 19:14   NKJV 

The word 'Strength' here, in most other translations is known as 'Rock', which actually describes the situation much better. Jesus is our Rock. He is someone who we can trust to help us stand on solid ground whenever we are in a difficult situation. In other words, Jesus is rock solid and many of us have found this out when things have taken a tumble.

He is also our 'Redeemer'. He purchased us at the greatest price by taking our place on the cross at Calvary. He didn't have to, but He did because, this is the way He is. He loves us too much to allow us to suffer without the offer of a Saviour. Therefore, He is our Lord. We belong to the royalty of heaven: 'To Him who loved us and washed us from our sins in His own blood, and has made us kings and priests to His God and Father'  (Revelation 1:6.) We are special in His sight.

King David knew this and often spoke to Him within his Psalms and Hymns. This Psalm is an example, one in which he uses the skill of talking directly to God in His music. It shows us his confidence and boldness towards his God and shows us it is something that we would benefit from as well.

Just think, the bible is God's Word to us. In prayer, many words are unnecessary and we should select the ones that are alive. Thus, why not practice the art of praying God's Word back to Him. The benefits of this are, God has spoken these words; He has blessed them therefore, doesn't it make sense to pray them back to Him? This way we will be sure that we are praying in His Will.

As I mentioned earlier, David used this technique very often and it can be seen in probably the best known of all, Psalm 23. In verses 4 and 5, David personalises the text. The other verses he is speaking in the third person but in these two verses, it is the first person - speaking directly as David to God. Speaking in this way is more intimate; it shows us how  much God loves us by allowing us this right. Let's face it, you would find it very difficult, if not impossible to speak this way to King Charles III. But with the King of kings, it is perfectly acceptable.

Try and put this into operation as much as possible and, you will feel much more closer to your Father.

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Thursday 5 January 2023

Stay in Faith

"Do not be afraid; only believe."                                       Mark 5:36   NKJV 

The reason so many people say that faith doesn't work is that, they give up too soon. 
Firstly, God wants our hearts to be right with Him, if we are not in alignment with Him very little will happen. It's not that He doesn't want to help, He does, but, He wants us submitted to Him so much that there is no room for doubt or fear. We just know He's on our side and that He will move for us. This is why Jesus told Jairus not to be frightened. 

Fear robs us of our faith; it torments us and attempts to convince us to give up because, nothing is going to happen -  'it is just what it us'. With that attitude, faith is crushed and sadly, many of the people around us, reinforce this by what they say. If we listen and accept their comments, we are lost. Therefore, there is no need to say anything to the unbelieving world around us but, if we do, we need to stand our ground and gently tell them that we believe in miracles. There are two sides to saying this. If the unbeliever sees faith accomplished it may convince them about God. On the other hand, if the unbeliever sees nothing happen, the chance is, they will say, 'I told you so.'

Our faith can become choked. In Mark 4:18 - 19, Jesus says, 'Now these are the ones sown among thorns; they are the ones who hear the word 19 and the cares of the world, the deceitfulness of riches and the desires for other things entering in choke the word and it becomes unfruitful.' Satan fires arrows at us to get us to take our attention off the word and our faith (Ephesians 6). I like what Bob Gass called these arrows - SCUD missiles, the acronym being Satan continuously uses distractions. And he does. If he can divert our attention away from the truth, he will. He can put a stranglehold on our faith, this distraction brings disruption and if we're not careful our 'eyes of faith' are closed.

Therefore, we need to be aware of this and be careful to sharpen our faith at all times. We know that fear blocks faith because, it is an opposite. But remember that impatience will come a close second. We pray for things that we believe to be urgent. However, God reads things differently to us. What is a priority to ourselves may be way down the list for Him. So, don't become uppity if He doesn't answer your prayer straightaway. Yes, He has heard you, He's never too busy not to. However, God believes that you trust Him and part of this trust is knowing that he won't let you down. So instead of being grouchy about the waiting, be praisey instead. When you're praising God, the enemy cannot breakthrough and tell you lies. So, Stay in faith!

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Wednesday 4 January 2023

How to be Successful

"Commit to the LORD whatever you do, and your plans will succeed "  
                                                                                                 Proverbs 16:3  NIV

If you truly commit your plans to the Lord, it means you are submitting your will to His. When you do this you are inviting His will to be done on earth as it is in heaven. God will be reached and accept your plans. However, to be able to succeed you must believe in what you do! It is ridiculous to plan a vegetable plot, dig it all over, treating the soil with all nutrients to ensure it will procuce a good crop of what you sow, if you say, 'I'm doing all this work but, I don't think anything will grow, I'm useless at gardening.' What have you just said there? You have confessed that nothing will grow, basically you are putting a curse on your activities and you always get what you confess. Therefore, there is no point in preparing this vegetable plot. Do you get the picture?

The way forward is to have an attitude of faith. Beware though, when you start talking faith, some people will become uppity. Faith causes people to be nervous and some may walk away from you, others may challenge you quite strongly. But stand your ground. Remember, Smith Wigglesworth said, 'If God said it, I believe it and that settles it'. Abraham recorded in Romans 4:17-21 had tremendous faith. 'being fully persuaded that God had power to do what He had promised' v21. Even Hebrews 11:6 says, 'And without faith it is impossible to please God, because anyone who comes to Him, must believe that He exists and that He rewards those who earnestly seek Him.'

Rather like planting a vegetable patch but you don't believe anything will grow, it is akin to praying and asking God for something and believing in your heart that it is a waste of time. God wants you to walk in faith; He wants you to have the excitement that He can give you all that you need so that you can live and eat today. When my wife and I first started in ministry over 40 years ago, we had to pray that God would provide our food and clothes at times. We had nothing but we knew in our hearts that God had everything and what's more, He was willing to bless us with it and He never let us down.

Back in the 40's and 50's people used to say, 'If you want to get ahead, get a hat,' In those post-war days, a hat was a status symbol; you were considered important if you wore a trilby or similar. But, I'm saying the only hat you'll ever need is the Helmet of Salvation. Then put this together with a great load of faith and, God will not let you down. Did you get that? He won't let you down.

Pray this with me:

Lord, You have promised that, if I commit whatever I do to You, then You will cause my plans to succeed. My success will come from aligning my plans with Your will. Let me hear Your voice clearly as You give me wisdom and guidance. Remind me that success is not found in the world but is found in You. Amen

Now go and have a faith-filled day

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Tuesday 3 January 2023

Are you an optimist or pessimist?

"Cursed are those who put their trust in mere humans, who rely on human strength and turn their hearts away from the LORD. 6 They are like stunted shrubs in the desert, with no hope for the future. They will live in the barren wilderness, in an uninhabited salty land. 7 But blessed are those who trust in the LORD and have made the LORD their hope and confidence.'                                                 Jeremiah 17:5-7  NLT 

Is the glass half empty or half full? Are you an optimist or a pessimist? What you decide will describe the way you look at your life, in general. When faced with a major problem, many cry out, 'It's impossible, it can't be done'. This is the usual statement of the pessimist, the one with the half empty glass. This person from the start, finds loop holes that will turn into traps further down the line. It is good to view the situation and plan to avoid the risks because this is wise. However, when a person blatantly refuses to accept the possibility that it can be overcome, it turns into pessimism.

The person who has a half full glass is the optimist. No matter what, this person sees a way through situations because of positive thoughts. This is the hallmark of the optimist. Whatever faces this person doesn't stop them, no matter how difficult things may be. They are always looking for solutions and never give up trying. This is the person God can use in His army. He or she have the shield of faith and the sword of the spirit  (Ephesians 6:14-17).

Mind you, rain falls upon the optimist and the pessimist, the difference is, the optimist remembers to take his umbrella with him. The optimist has the same kind of troubles, which include, illness, lack of funds, accidents and other problems. However, the optimist doesn't sit around moping about it, He prays and seeks God's help and stands up and remembers how the Lord has helped in the past and knows, He will again. Yes, he can be tempted to attend 'pity parties' but, he decides against this because it will only drag him down lower than he already is. Therefore, he stands and continues to stand.

Where are you at this time? The SAS have a motto, 'Who Dares Wins'. How about applying this to your service for God and adopting the motto, 'Who Prays Wins' After all, we are in a battle and He has called each of us to His Elite troop, the SGS - Special God Squad. You may smile but, the SAS are one of the best in combat but God is calling believers to be the best in His Elite troop of believers. So pray and be optimistic.

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Monday 2 January 2023

And then 'Suddenly

"And suddenly there came a sound from heaven as of a rushing mighty wind."   
                                                                                                                  Acts 2:2    NKJV 

The 'Suddenly's' figure in most people's lives from time to time. Everything can appear peaceful, when 'suddenly' something happens. Do you know what I mean? I remember one of these 'Suddenly's' a few years ago. I was walking along the seashore with my dog during Storm Brian, when 'Suddenly' the dog broke free and tried to run into the water. Well, it couldn't really be described as water but a raging torrent with very high waves. I rushed to pick him up and 'Suddenly,' the biggest wave I've ever encountered swept over me and dragged me out to sea. By the time I realised what was happening, I was in deep water about forty feet from the shore, The tide took me back to shore and before I could get out, it dragged me back out again. This went on for a few minutes and I didn't think I was going to get out. 'Suddenly,' there was a woman there, from nowhere and she took my hand and pulled me out.

That was a scary 'Suddenly' I can tell you. Thankfully, not all 'Suddenly's' are like that. The Apostles were sitting in the upper room when 'Suddenly' there came a sound from heaven as of a rushing mighty wind.' The power of God came upon them with tongues of fire and their lives were changed forever. In fact, that day, more than 3000 souls were saved. That is a great 'Suddenly'.

Like we've seen, 'Suddenly's' can come when we are least expecting them. We can be broke one minute and rich the next, all in the blink of an eye. You may be at work, at home or minding your own business, when all of a 'Sudden,' God turns up. It can be exciting but also scary too. 

We can encounter both positive or negative 'Suddenly's'. Some may have an accident or be taken very ill quite quickly. We never know what's around the corner. Therefore, we need to make the best of what we have got. Life can change quite 'Suddenly'.

The great thing though, as Christians, we know that God has our back. He is watching our every move and, as we involve Him daily in our lives, He will guide and protect us. He is our Shepherd (Psalm 23).

Today, determine that you are going to live every moment walking in the power of God. Everywhere you go, everything you say, allow Jesus access to each moment. Then, when the 'Suddenly's' turn up, you will be more in control of what happens.

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Sunday 1 January 2023

All things have become new

"Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away, behold all things have become new."              2 Corinthians 5:17  NKJV 

Happy New Year!
Normally everyone you meet at this time of year is saying this. Whether it was when the clock struck twelve or, whether it is now, as you walk down the street, meet someone in the supermarket or at church. But when you say this statement, do you really mean it? When someone says this to you, do you receive it as such and declare 'I will have a Happy New Year' or is it just said and forgotten the next moment. It is the same when you say, 'Good Morning' to someone. Do you say it because it is normal to say it or do you say it with meaning - that their morning will be a good one.

Let's look at Paul's teaching here. If you are in Christ - believe in Him and He lives in your heart - then, old things have passed away and all things have become new. However, this is not a one-time exercise, it is an ongoing process. Let me explain, when you have been hurt, disappointed or let down badly by someone, this is a 'present thing'. As long as you hang on to it, it will continue to torment you -  the memory will not go away. But, as you forgive that person, this 'present thing' will become an 'old thing' and you will be free.

Don't get me wrong, when you forgive someone who has hurt you, the memory - the scars, may continue to be there. However, once you have forgiven someone, it is your duty to set them free from this just as Jesus forgave you and remembers it no more. Your 'old things' He took away and turned your life into 'new things', He made you a brand new person.

Therefore, take this on board. If you are in Christ, you are a new creation and the old things have gone. He has given you a future full of new things, in fact, a hope. What more could you ask of Jesus at this time. Whether you accept it or not, Jesus has a brand new start to give you; if you allow Him to have you fully, He will turn 2023 into a year of new things. Of course, we do not know what He has planned; we just have to trust Him. So today, when someone says, 'Happy New Year' to you, receive it with gladness and, don't forget to return the blessing to them as well.

Happy New Year!
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Stop being hasty

Better is the poor who walks in his integrity t han one who is perverse in his lips, and is a fool. And he sins who hastens with his feet.  ...