Sunday, 26 March 2023

Keep the Unity

"Make every effort to keep yourselves united in the Spirit, binding yourselves together with peace."                      Ephesians 4:3   NLT 

Max Lucardo writes:
'Grace makes three proclamations:

(1)  Only God can forgive my Godlessness
(2)  Only God can judge my neighbour
(3)  I must accept who God accepts - easier said than done.'

God's desire is to blend us into unity. We must walk together in harmony. Imagine trying to fly a plane where everyone is bickering about wanting to be the pilot, or the pilot is useless, or we're going the wrong way. That kind of disunity is a recipe for disaster and yet, it happens in the church, at home or wherever believers are together. Sometimes, it can seem that everyone is out to be better than the others. We say things about our brother or sister behind their back and it is not very edifying. People close by may not hear it but, the Holy Spirit does and straightaway, He knows that there is a lack of unity there.

There is a Greek word for 'Fellowship' which can be found in Acts 2:42. The Greek word is Koinonia, which means sharing, unity, close association, partnership, participation, a communion or a fellowship. In Koinonia the individual shares in common an intimate bond of fellowship with the rest of the believers. Koinonia cements the believers to the Lord Jesus and to each other.  No wonder the early church was so powerful and effective. When people are in unity with each other they are hard to stop. People think the best of each other and refuse to hear anything bad said about each other. Gossip is snapped in the bud before it even takes off. The result is, God blesses.

Have you ever been in a church setting where the preacher speaks with so much power and unity that at least 3000 souls are saved? This was what the Spirit-filled Peter was doing. Where his shadow fell, people who passed threw this were affected by the Spirit. It is said that the American minister Charles Finney, was on a train somewhere and as it passed through a station without stopping, all on the platform were slain in the Spirit and saved. I have read this in one of his biographies but, I no longer remember the name of the book, so have no documentation to back this up but, it us widely spoken about. Amazing.

The conclusion to all of this is, we must be united if we want God to work in power in our lives or within the church. Very little will happen without it. We cannot praise God one moment and speak bad things about someone the next. We need to get our act together and start living by the Word of God. We will then see great things happening.

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Saturday, 25 March 2023

Jesus - the God of Second Chances

"Therefore that disciple whom Jesus loved said to Peter, 'It is the Lord!' Now when Simon Peter heard that it was the Lord, he put on his outer garment (for he had removed it), and plunged into the sea."                 John 21:7   NKJV

Have you ever tried to imagine the state that Peter was in following Jesus' death on the cross. He had denied Jesus totally to save his own skin and had watched as Jesus was arrested. He saw Him crucified and the pain and humiliation of it all. And, no doubt he took the blame on himself. Probably he could have saved Jesus? Should he have been arrested with Him instead of hiding in the corner? He had let Jesus down terribly. He would have been devastated. Have you never felt this way?

Following the confusing news of Jesus' resurrection, Peter couldn't stand it and went out fishing and some of the others joined Him. While out in the boat, their heart was not in the job and they caught nothing. Someone on the nearby shoreline shouted and told them to cast the net on the other side of the boat, which they did and POW! There was a massive catch of fish - 153 large one's in total. John eyed the man on the beach firing up a BBQ and said, 'It's the Lord' and with that, Peter jumped out of the boat dragging the net with him as he raced to the shore. 

Jesus prepared the breakfast and later Jesus spoke with Peter (John 21-15-19). During this beautiful heart to heart together, Jesus restored Peter. Can you imagine the emotions that were around this conversation. Peter was given a second chance and he was determined that he wouldn't blow this. He became sold out for Jesus.

This piece of Scripture demonstrates the heart of Jesus. Peter was a broken man - a failure who continually beat himself up for the way he had deserted Jesus. However, Jesus knew His heart, saw his worth and commissioned him for great works.

Have you failed in your walk with Jesus? Do you think that forgiveness is not possible for you now. You're wrong. Jesus is your forever friend, the God of the second chance. All it takes is to approach Him, as Peter did. Peter never spoke to Him at first. Words stuck in his mouth. He just stood and waited and Jesus showed him grace and He will you as well. 

Just come back to Him right now. He will do the rest. Just stand before Him and be amazed:
'Lord Jesus, I know that I have failed You. I am so sorry Lord. I feel awful and just throw myself on Your grace and mercy. Please forgive my failure. I receive Your forgiveness now, thank you for the second chance. Amen

Now go and praise Him


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Friday, 24 March 2023

Don't get sidetracked

"Ponder the path of your feet, and let your ways be established."  
                                                                                Proverbs 4:26  NKJV 

Solomon is clearly stating that a person needs to be careful of becoming sidetracked. Confusion can enter our life when, perhaps, we haven't listened properly or understood what to do; or when too many people are telling us different things. We are to ponder the path of our feet. This means, we need to decide if what we are doing or where we are going is right for us. God will tell us, but we need to ask Him and then obey. 

Oppression, depression, fear and torment are strong contenders for entering our life when we are unsure of the road ahead. We need to beware of having our brains clogged with different ideas or advice and listen to Jesus. He knows the way. Brain overload is not healthy. When I was at Uni, all those years ago, when I didn't understand what an essay requirement was about, sometimes I would ask a couple of students what they thought. Their explanation was so different, that I decided to stop doing this and asked God instead. It is far better because, He knows the way and helps us to ponder our path.

God wants to do a repair job on each of us. We have all been wounded from time to time and the baggage we carry is heavy. This causes us a spirit of heaviness (Isaiah 61:3) and the answer to this, is to allow God to do some work on us and turn us into trees of righteousness - a planting of the LORD (Isaiah 61:3). God encourages us to take up a garment of praise against the spirit of heaviness, which includes oppression, depression, fear and torment. It is not part of our make up. If we are righteous, these negative areas cannot dwell within us any longer, they belong to the devil, not us. 

Therefore, when we ponder the path of our feet, we need to go straight to Jesus and allow Him to 'rebuild the old ruins, to raise up the former desolations and repair the ruined cities - the desolations of many generations'  (Isaiah 61:4). Who hasn't felt this way? We all have at some time. Probably this is where you are at this time. Take a step back and let God get a look in. He has far more power and experience that you will ever have. Let Him do the repair job. You wouldn't stand over a mechanic who is working on your car - surely. So, don't try to get in the way of Jesus. Be confident that He knows what He is doing. 

Listen - is that the sound of a heavenly cement mixer? Is there also a lorry, driven by an angel, with heavenly building blocks loaded on the back coming up your drive? If you can hear this, probably its time to ponder your path, accept that Jesus needs to do a repair job on you. Don't get sidetracked, let Him do it.

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Thursday, 23 March 2023

According to the Power within

"Now to Him who is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that works in us, 21 to Him be glory in the church by Christ Jesus to all generations, forever and ever. Amen."  Ephesians 3:20-21   NKJV 

Read these verses again. Who or what is the power that works in us? It's the Holy Spirit and, if we have asked Jesus into our hearts, the Spirit of God has taken up residence and will guide, direct and show us all we need to know. His power knows no end - as long as we walk with Him.

Paul says something very important here - 'According to the power that works in us.' With God, nothing is impossible, He can do more than we could ever imagine or think. This is amazing. There is nothing too hard for God. However, the emphasis is on the power that works in us. He is able to rescue from a fiery furnace (Dan 3:17). He is able to deliver from the mouth of lions (Dan 6:20-22). He is able to give sight to the blind; raise people from the dead. He can keep you from stumbling. He can do it all. He can do more than our wildest dreams could imagine, but His power must be within us; we must believe He can do this.

Take a look at Luke 8:48, a woman was healed when she touched the hem of His gown. Jesus said to her, 'Your faith has made you well.' Again a sinful woman was saved: Your faith has saved you,' Jesus said this again in Mark 5:34 and in Matthew 9:22. In fact, read through the gospels and you'll see similar phrases time and time again. 

So when we ask for healing, why is it that nothing appears to happen - we are not healed. Who says we're not healed? We walk by faith not by sight, don't we? (2 Cor 5:7). We call those things that don't exist as if they did, don't we? (Romans 4:17). When we have prayer for healing, we may not feel that we are healed, but this doesn't mean that we declare that nothing happened. It is a faith thing so, we call that healing into being until we are healed. We believe and receive - we don't give up. It is according to our faith - this power within us. We should never negate our healing by confessing that nothing has happened. If you do, nothing will happen and, this is probably why many people are not healed. They make it invalid before the healing has taken place. Some healings are instant, others are not, so be patient.

Try to get into the things of the Spirit. Walk in the Spirit. Pray in the Spirit and live in the Spirit. God's Word does not lie; if He says He can do it, then He can do it but, He needs to be able to say to you, 'Your faith has made you well.'

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Wednesday, 22 March 2023

What path are you on?

"Let your eyes look straight ahead, and your eyelids look right before you."   
                                                                                  Proverbs 4:25   NKJV 

I used to love watching Linford Christie as he used his several rituals to warm up in the blocks before a run. If it was a false start, then he would go all the through the rituals again. One thing that looked so strange was his eyes. He used to allow them to bulge out as he looked straight ahead at the winning tape, thus he used tunnel vision and only saw the winning line. One day, during an interview, I heard the broadcaster ask him about this. He explained that, when he has warmed up, he knows that the other runners are either side of him and, so that he doesn't get intimidated by them, he refuses to listen or look at them and chooses to look straight ahead to where he intends to be - first at the winning line.

When you think about this, the apostle Paul used similar directions:
(a)  'Do you not know that those who run in a race all run, but one receives the prize? Run in such a away that you may obtain it.'  1 Corinthians 9:24
(b)  'I press toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus'
                                                                    Philippians 3:14

Our scripture today instructs us to 'look straight ahead' and have our eyelids 'look right before you.' When we are doing this, we can avoid all of the distractions of life. We 'lay aside every weight, and the sin which so easily ensnares us, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, 2 looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith.'   Hebrews 12:1-2.

This helps us to safeguard what we look at, where our feet take us and ensures that we keep our hearts under lock and key. Jesus promises to help us with these stumbling blocks. He protects our paths, directs our paths and perfects our paths. This may seem laborious and boring when bible teachers keep saying the same thing, on a regular basis. But think for a moment, if all of them are saying the same thing, surely this is the message that God wants to get over to each of us. We can delve deep into theological books, earning degrees and diplomas and, this is really good. However, if we can't grasp the basic issues of our Christian walk, something has gone wrong. Have we not begun to run before we can walk?

Paul wrote in the third chapter of Philippians 3:1 'Finally, my brethren, rejoice in the Lord. For me to write the same things to you is not tedious, but for you it is safe.' We need to take on board all the teaching we can, basic or whatever, until we know it in our heart.

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Tuesday, 21 March 2023

Do you have a want or a need?

"And a certain man lame from his mother's womb was carried, whom they laid daily at the gate of the temple which is called Beautiful, to ask alms from those who entered the temple; 3 who seeing Peter and John about to go into the temple, asked for alms. 4 And fixing his eyes on him, with John, Peter said 'Look at us.' 5 So he gave them his attention, expecting to receive something from them."                Acts 3:1-7    NKJV

It is very important to ask for what you need and not what you want. Some may pray to win the Lottery and have no more worry problems. However, it is doubtful that this prayer will be answered as it is a want and not a need. On the other hand, if they were to pray that they be healed from a particular ailment, this is asking for a need - a need to healed.

If we look closely at this scripture, you will see that the lame man was sitting at the Gate Beautiful asking for alms. He had to live that is true and the only way he could raise money was to beg. In verse 4, he fixed his eyes on Peter and John, expecting to receive some coins. It can be argued that this was a need; he had to eat. To a degree, this was true. Yet, he was missing the real reason he was sitting there begging. He was disabled, unable to walk and therefore, unable to get a decent job. But it was still a 'want'. His 'need' was to be healed so that he could function and earn a living. 

Ask yourself, 'What was better for him, to be given some cash or, to be healed? Of course, to be healed from this disability that had plagued him all of his life, would be  totally fulfilling and life-changing. He would be able to do everything that he had ever dreamt about. It couldn't have been easy seeing everyone doing their own thing and him having to be carried everywhere.

It is noticeable, that when a person has been ill for a very long time, that they become used to it and can't envisage things changing. I remember a lady who had a back complaint that caused her great pain. My wife and I offered to pray for her healing and she totally refused explaining that, if she was healed she would lose all of the financial benefits she received each week. This was a classic example of hanging on to sickness because change would cause difficulty.

This man was probably no different. It was all he knew and it was difficult to believe that his need - his health, was more important than his want. What about you? Have you got needs? Are you sure they are not wants? Don't get me wrong, Jesus is interested in both. His Word tells us: 'The LORD is my Shepherd, I shall not want.' However, we can't ask and expect everything we want. Otherwise we would all be living in great mansions and driving a Rolls Royce. We need to avoid greed and concentrate on need and when we do, God will ensure that we are blessed with what we want - His idea of what we want ( a blessing).

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Monday, 20 March 2023

Whatever you do, do it right!

"And whatever you do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through Him."     Colossians 3:17   NKJV 

Whatever we do in our daily walk of life, we need to ensure that we are doing it right. The only way we can be sure that we are doing things right, is to think 'What would Jesus do here?' 'How would he handle this situation?' If faced with temptation such as adultery or the desire to steal something that takes the eye, what would Jesus do? Well the answer to this can be found in Hebrews 4:15: 'For we do not have a High Priest who cannot sympathise with our weaknesses, but was in all points tempted as we are, yet without sin.' Jesus suffered temptation; it was an every day occurrence for Him and yet, He never fell to the temptation. He kept Himself pure and whole. He knows though, how it feels. (Hebrews 4:14-16)

Max Lucardo writes an interesting piece:
'Do what is right this week, whatever it is, whatever comes down the path, whatever problems and dilemmas you face - just do what's right. Maybe no one else is doing what's right, but you do what's right. You be honest. You take a stand. You be true. After all, regardless of what you do, God does what is right: He saves you with His grace.' Max Lucardo - Walking with the Saviour

Did you get that? Whatever you do, do it the way Jesus would do it. If a bad thought comes into your head, then take it captive, before it overcomes you. (2 Corinthians 10:4-5).
Refuse to look at or listen to, what you shouldn't look at or listen to - things that can lead you into the trap of adultery, fornication, lust or whatever else may try to capture you. Walk away from the desire to purchase something that you know you can't afford. A credit card can be very useful. However, if you can't pay the balance off each month then it will lead to debt. The temptation is so great. Beware of the company you keep. It's good to have friends who are unbelievers. How else will they get to know Jesus. However, beware of the danger of falling into their way of life - sin, excessive drinking, unwholesome jokes etc. Just do what Jesus would do; let them feel Jesus’ presence by not watering down your faith with compromise.

So, this coming week, determine to walk with the Saviour, determine to only do what He would do. Keep your eyes on the Author and Finisher of our faith (Hebrews 12:2). Let all you meet have the opportunity to see Jesus in you

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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...