Friday 12 May 2023

The Secret Place

"He who dwells the secret place of the Most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty. 2 I will say of the LORD. 'He is my refuge and my fortress; my God, in Him I will trust."                                                                   Psalm 91:1-2  NKJV 

The psalmist mentions 'The Secret Place'. Where is this? Well, to start with, if you are a believer in Jesus, it is where you want it to be. It is that very special place that you go to and spend time reading about Jesus, talking to Him and allowing Him to speak back to you. It can be a room, your car, a walk with your dog in fact, anywhere. It is somewhere where you know you will be safe and have access to God through prayer. 

Why is it secret? Well to some people being a Christian can be dangerous, especially if you are in a non-Christian believing country. There are many dangerous places where Christians can lose their life or face long prison sentences just for confessing Jesus. It is not always other countries; some believers live in a family where Christianity is frowned upon and their safety or welfare can be at risk. Therefore, they need a secret place to meet with Jesus and probably others so that they can support each other. God provides a place where people can hide there, dwell there and be protected by His everlasting love.

Warren W Wiersbe says: "The most important part of a believer's life is the part that only God sees - the' hidden life.' God is our refuge and strength. He hides us that He might help us and then send us back to serve Him in the struggles of life"
               The Wiersbe Study Bible - Warren W Wiersbe

What, if anything, are you hiding from? What help do you need at this time? Perhaps you need to allow God to hide you away in His blessing until, you are ready for the ordeals of life. Think for a moment, if some knew what you were really like or from where you have been, they may not want to know you. But God knows everything and still loves you. This is something to really hold on to. There is nothing wrong in hiding in Jesus until you are ready to get back into the fight. Soldiers need R&R (Rest & Recuperation). They suffer PTSD, depression and all sorts of problems, especially when they finally leave the services. You are a soldier of the Living God and you are on active service. This means, you will be shot at by the devil and his team. Therefore, you need God and, should never be ashamed to admit that you need help at the moment.

If you need help, meet Jesus in The Secret Place. You'll be glad that you did, I can assure you!

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Thursday 11 May 2023

Be daily equipped

"But you be watchful in all things, endure afflictions, do the work of an evangelist, fulfil your ministry."               2 Timothy 4:5   NKJV 

There are certain guidelines that we need to adhere to as we walk with Jesus. Paul outlines them here:
BE WATCHFUL  We need to be on the ball every moment of every day. The enemy roams around looking to trip us up (1 Peter 5:8). Therefore, we need to be watchful and keep a clear mind. We can so easily lose our way when we are not concentrating on God's work. This, of course, doesn't mean that we should never think about anything except God. This would be impossible. However, starting the day with Jesus and involving Him in our daily routine can be so helpful. When our mind is filled with worry and burdens, we can tend to fixate on this and miss what is around. So be alert.
ENDURE AFFLICTIONS  In other words, we need to realise that, when we are serving Jesus things may be difficult at times. Unexpected things can come our way and trip us up. This can lead to frustration, panic and a bad attitude. Learn to take life as it comes - easier said than done I know. However, with practice it can be accomplished. When we live this way, problems may rise up against us but, we have the experience to call on God, quote scripture and generally flick aside these torments.
DO THE WORK OF AN EVANGELIST  Please note that this does not mean that we all need to grab our bibles and some tracts and dash out to a street corner and start preaching Jesus to whoever will listen. What it means is, we should be open to work at telling people about Jesus. Many times throughout our day, someone may ask why you are a Christian or why do you believe in God. This is an open invitation to tell them. Not in a boring, bible-bashing, fire and brimstone fashion, but in a peaceful and genuine way. Many people are searching and are eager to hear about such things. Seize the moment, and make it count, you may not have another opportunity.
FULFIL YOUR MINISTRY  We each have a ministry that is useful to whoever we may meet. It can be anything really and may include volunteering to help someone, perhaps by cutting an elderly person's grass or cutting their hedge. It may also include giving someone a lift to town because their car has broken down or they are incapacitated in some way. This is showing people the love of God. Just doing something like this and asking for nothing in return can work wonders in a person's life and completely demonstrates our faith. This can lead to many other things, even a saved soul.

All we have to do is to be open to the Holy Spirit. He will guide us, if we ask Him; don't forget that He is the No 1 evangelist of all time. He draws people to Him whether socially deprived and homeless people, drug and alcohol users and many others who are down on their luck. You just need to be open to His leading.
Try it and see.

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Wednesday 10 May 2023

Perilous times and Perilous men

"But know this, that in the last days perilous times will come"   
                                   L      2 Timothy 3:1   NKJV 

Have you considered that we may be living in the End Times? I'm aware that I've mentioned this quite often but, it is too important not to. Jesus is coming back for His church - us. We should be living as if this could be today because, no one knows when this will be. Can you imagine if we are involved in some kind of sin and Jesus returns. It is an awful thought and one where we may be left behind. We must be aware and alert!

Most places we see or hear about are becoming multi-faith. Now what does that mean? Are we saying that, we should respect every person's faith? If so, then that is no problem, everyone has freewill to believe what they want to believe in. But, on the other hand does multi-faith mean that different gods are going to be promoted in our churches. If so, we have a problem because God would not like this: 'For you shall worship no other god, for the LORD, whose name is Jealous, is a jealous God'  Exodus 34:14. God would be jealous and this is what would be happening by this type of joining of religious faiths.

In many places now, it is hard to talk about your faith without someone criticising or complaining. In fact, the devil has us so stitched up that we can be arrested just for street preaching. Our freedom appears to be diminishing very quickly. The bible has already flagged up things to watch out for. Check out 2 Tim 4:3-4: 'For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine, but according to their own desires, because they have itching ears, they will heap up for themselves teachers 4 and they will turn their ears away from the truth, and be turned aside to fables. This definitely addresses the people who want the bible re-writing in various places to fit in with the trends of society.

We would all do well to keep our eyes on what is happening in our world today, especially from a political standpoint. Among other things, 2 Tim 3:1-6 shows us that the there will be people who are lovers of themselves, lovers of money and lovers of pleasure. Just read this through. It is happening now and it will increase as the days go on.

As long as you and I are committed to Jesus, we will be ok. However, what about our loved ones, are they saved? Will they be left behind? It is difficult to comprehend at this point but, when it happens - and it will, it will be utter chaos and heartache. Don't just be concerned for your loved ones, be prayerful and ensure they know about Jesus and what is gradually happening in our world today.

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Tuesday 9 May 2023

Something is missing

"One thing you lack, go your way, sell whatever you have and give it to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; and come, take up your cross and follow Me"  
                                                                                     Mark 10:21   NKJV 

Riches can get in the way of our walk with Jesus. This rich, young man wanted to follow Jesus but he was pulled two ways (1) he wanted to follow Jesus (2) but he wanted to hang on to his riches as well. And this can be a burden to many people today.

Jesus is not against wealth, not at all. But what He is against is when we make our riches more important than Him. You see, we can't take our riches to heaven when we die; but, we can go to heaven with the Spirit of God within us and, meet with Jesus. There is a big difference. This was what was missing with the rich young man. He wanted both.

If we sit counting our money up and investing here and there to make more, we can be on the way to making riches our god. I'm not saying that people can't invest and make more money but, what I am saying, if this practice leads to us leaving Jesus out of the equation, we have it wrong. The testing point is, what would happen to you if, you lost all of your money? It can and does happen. It would be devastating for this to happen but, would you sink or swim? Would you have the feeling that your life is over or, would you still have a strong faith in Jesus and start again. 

When we make riches e.g. our bank balance, nice car, luxury home and fancy job and other things, our foundation and main stay in life, are we not making this our God? This was what Jesus was asking the rich young man. He was saying to him, 'would you be willing to lose all of this and then come and follow me?' Sadly, the rich young man wanted both - riches and Jesus. There is nothing wrong with this but, Jesus was making a point here; it's easy to follow Jesus when you have money on your side, but what if you haven't got any money, would you be willing to rely on your faith to receive some and still follow Him?

Whether you have a lot or, not so much, God encourages us to give to Him for His work. If you are 'well off' you can be such a blessing because you will be able to give far more than most. You see, it is God's money in the first place, and He just wants us to be willing to honour Him with what He has given us.

When we strive to be richer in life and leave God out, He is what is missing. If you feel there is something missing in your walk with God, check all of this out with Him.

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Monday 8 May 2023

United we Stand

"Now all who believed were together, and had all things in common"   
                                                                                       Acts 2:44  NKJV 

On the 6th May, King Charles III was crowned at Westminster Abbey. It was a well planned day, with troops all in unison and dedication. In fact, everyone had worked so hard to bring about a most joyful occasion. However, one thing that could not be planned or orchestrated was the unity that was displayed. It was as this verse of scripture says, 'Now all who believed were together, and had all things in common.' There may well have been a small crowd of protestors denying Charles as their king, but, they were as I have written - a small crowd of people. The rest, gathered there and people from all over the world, were dedicated to celebrating our new Monarch. I was delighted to hear that throughout the service, the name of Jesus was uplifted and I hope and pray that many were affected by this and that the Holy Spirit will work in them. 

As a nation, we have undergone many traumas - two World Wars, the crisis in Northern Island, the Falklands, Gulf, Bosnia and Afghanistan and Ukraine wars and other conflicts. We have suffered the problems of the EU, Covid, changes of prime ministers for one reason or another and the loss of our beloved Queen Elizabeth II. However, one thing is sure, as a nation, the Lord God has brought us threw everyone of them and, we are still standing.

When people stand together in unity, it is difficult for any enemy to penetrate. We become rock-solid and a people of power. When we stand together in unity with Jesus Christ, we become a super-power. We may get knocked down but, we don't stay down for long. We get up and fight the fight of faith. With God nothing is impossible (Luke 1:37).

Now we have a new Monarch - King Charles III and we need to pray as God taught us in 2 Chronicles 7:14: 'If My people who are called by My name will humble themselves, and pray and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and heal their land.' This is direct from the throne room of God and I believe that, if we turn to God and pray for King Charles III, He will then anoint him, fill him with His Holy Spirit and lead him to make godly choices and decisions and we will become a nation of believers as God wants.

However, it is down to us. We have a new Monarch; we have Jesus Christ who is willing to lead us under the mighty hand of God. We need to pray and turn to God and then watch Him work.

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Sunday 7 May 2023

Fearful to none, adoration to just one

 "Trust in the LORD, and do good; dwell in the land and feed on His faithfulness. 4 Delight yourself also in the LORD, and He shall give you the desires of your heart."  
                                                                           Psalm 37:3-4  NKJV

There are four words that I want us to look at today. Firstly, there is:
TRUST  Think for a moment, do you really trust Jesus? If you have been hurt in any way or bitterly let down and disappointed, you may find it hard to trust anyone. You may have a shattered heart and, just the thought of what has happened to you, may cause you great pain. When we have been hurt this way, it is difficult to be able to trust anyone, even Jesus, I mean, why did He allow it in the first place? There are probably no answers to this way of thinking. All we can do is accept that this hurt did not come from Jesus. He is not like that but, He is great in helping people to overcome these kind of things. Just ask Him to help you to trust Him.
DWELL  We have to learn to live with Jesus at all times and in all situations. This means, being constantly in His presence, reading the bible, praying and generally walking with Him. As we do this, our relationship with Him begins to grow and our trust in Him becomes more stronger. Just walk in the garden with Him on a regular basis, and you will find your friendship with Him gets deeper.
FEED  We feed on His faithfulness and become nourished. It is like eating choice food, when we do this, our body responds and we become healthier. It is the same when we feed on Jesus. We know without doubt that He will provide for us. In fact, as we feed on His Word, we become deeper in love with Him and begin to realise how exciting He really is. Have you never seen this excitement? If not, continue to enjoy dwelling in His presence and feeding off His love.
DELIGHT  The only true delight in life is from Jesus. He takes great pleasure in taking care of us and watching our backs. He enjoys our presence and longs for us to feel the same way about Him. The only true satisfaction is from Jesus. It is never temporary - it is eternal. The only one who can stop it is us, by walking away from Him and choosing other things and leaving Him out of our lives.If you fully realised just how much He loves us, it would bowl you over. It cannot be measured or climbed over (Ephesians 3:14-19).

For a loving relationship with Jesus, all you need to do is love Him, delight in Him, dwell in Him and feed off His Holy Spirit. Jesus is the one person who will never let you down - ever! Don't ever be fearful about what anyone is doing or saying about you. Jesus will deal with that if you ask Him. All you need to do is adore Him.

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Saturday 6 May 2023

To get out, you must put in

"Whatever He says to you, do it"                  John 2:5   NKJV

This is a very powerful statement, one in which we would do well to adhere to. Jesus was at a wedding and disaster struck - the wine ran out. This was a socially unforgivable thing to happen, one which would bring shame on the host. It's possible that Mary, who was with Jesus, was a relative to the wedding couple and so, she wanted the best for them and the best - Jesus, was standing right next to her. She knew He could deal with this. Mary spoke to Jesus, but Jesus, who had begun to change this relationship from son to Saviour, gave His answer in order to help her refocus and on this this (2:4). The term 'Woman' was not a reference demeaning statement but one of respect. The statement, 'Whatever He says to you, do it' was a general one to the servants. She knew Jesus could and would honour the host and so she left it with Jesus. And we know that He did this. In fact, they had, in the region of 4320 glasses of wine, assuming that they were from the 30 gallon pots. That is some party.

Note what Mary said in this statement. She said 'Whatever He says' not think about what He says. We often use that comment when someone asks us if we would do something or go somewhere- 'Ok, I'll think about it and let you know.' We should never do this with Jesus. Mary was emphatic about this, we must obey to be in favour and blessing with Him. Let us not forget, He knows the best way; He knows the outcome. It is unwise to disobey Jesus. He never forces us though, but the emphasis is on the fact that He knows the ideal way.

You see, with Jesus, we may not have what is required to get a job, or become promoted, invest in property or start a business, so naturally, we speak to Him about it. This is what Mary did that day, the difference being, Jesus was right beside her. For us, we speak to Him through prayer, He is still right beside us. He will answer but, probably not straightaway. This doesn't mean He has rejected our request; we just have to wait, and as I've mentioned many times, the waiting can be difficult. The timing has to be right. With the wedding party, there was a need for a quick answer and Jesus did this. Don't become despondent if the answer doesn't come at once however.

Jesus is a giver, we, if not careful can become takers. This is where we need to put Jesus first in everything. It's almost like He says to us, 'Give Me what you've got and I'll give you back what you need'. It's called tithing - a sore point with many people. Many have the attitude that they can't live on what they have coming in anyway, to give some of it away is ridiculous. But it is not, if you want to be blessed start tithing the first tenth of your income. Yes, it may hurt but, if you trust Jesus, He will not let you down. We don't give to receive, not at all. However, we do give because God expects us to. Read Malachi Chapter 3 and you'll see what I mean. I once heard someone say, 'give until it hurts'. This may sound extreme, but isn't this what Jesus did for us? Just saying.
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