Sunday 10 September 2023

The Weakest Link

Then he showed me Joshua the high priest standing before the Angel of the Lord, and Satan standing at his right hand to oppose him. 2 And the Lord said to Satan, 'The Lord rebuke you, Satan! The Lord who has chosen Jerusalem rebuke you! Is this not a brand plucked from the fire?' 3 Now Joshua was clothed with filthy garments and was standing before the Angel. 4 Then He answered and spoke to those who stood before Him saying, 'Take away the filthy garments from him.' And to him He said, 'See, I have removed your iniquities from you, and I will clothe you with rich robes."  

                         Zechariah 3:1-4 NKJV

Zechariah saw Joshua, clothed in filthy garments, standing before the Lord, with Satan standing beside him full of accusation. Most of which Satan says are lies, but at times he is correct, especially when he accuses us before God. He has an accusatory spirit and loves to get us into trouble. In one way, we can also say that he is a 'tell tale'. 
The scene that day in heaven, would have been rather like a court scene, with Joshua as the defendant, God the judge, Satan the prosecutor and Jesus as the defence barrister. Satan is our accuser when we are charged with sin; Jesus, our advocate, represents us before the throne of God at such times. God, the judge, knows how Satan works, He has had much experience of His crafty, accusatory and twisted ways and, like here, He rebukes Him following the pleas from our defence lawyer, Jesus. Thank goodness for this.
Satan will have us believe that we are weaklings, in fact he will try and place the derogatory label of The Weakest Link, upon us and point the finger putting a strain on the whole of our testimony. But let us remember that it is ok to be weak, because when we are, then we are strong, because we have Jesus on our side.
In 2 Corinthians 12, we see how Paul had the most amazing experience of being in heaven and viewing the wonders that were there. Not long afterwards though, he is being buffeted by a thorn in his side which he pleaded to have taken from him, but was unsuccessful. At this time he knew what it felt to be weak and also realised that God can allow certain burdens to come upon us to prevent us becoming too proud because of the many blessings we receive. But, Jesus spoke to Paul and said, 'My grace is sufficient for you, for My strength is made perfect in weakness.' v9. Paul came to the conclusion that when he felt weakness, he was really strong v10.

Never allow yourself to feel the negative implications that you are The Weakest Link. You are not, it is a lie and derogatory arrow that Satan fires at you. When you feel weakness however, and you will, praise God because, when you are weak, through Jesus, you are strong. Did I hear an Amen?

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Saturday 9 September 2023

Have you heard the voice?

"And behold, the Lord passed by, and a great and strong wind tore into the mountains and broke the rocks in pieces before the Lord, but the Lord was not in the wind; and after the wind an earthquake, but the Lord was not in the earthquake; 12and after the earthquake a fire, but the Lord was not in the fire; and after the fire a still small voice."
                                    1 Kings 19:11-12  NKJV

The world continues to rage with great windstorms, earthquakes and blazing fires, devastating everything in its past. People are forced out of their homes, many killed and injured leaving a mighty question - 'Why?' Notice the phrase: 'the Lord was not in the - wind, earthquake, fire'.  This was used three times for each disaster. But God was not in any of them. He had not caused these this day. He was in the still small voice - a major difference.

Yes, God does use powerful and miraculous ways to bring people to Him. But to only look for Him at Gospel Outreaches and 'alive' churches all over the place may not be what he wants for you at the time. At these places, there may be dynamic preaching and displays of the supernatural, but you may miss Him because He just wants to whisper His loving Words to you in peaceful surroundings. Sometimes, it does us good to just sit and wait on God to speak. There is nothing wrong with lively churches and pounding worship. However, on occasions it may be more beneficial to listen for the still small voice. It may be the answer to what you have been searching for.

Are you listening for God? Life is very busy, with work, families, church life to mention a few. Sometimes there seems no time for hobbies or just to be with yourself. Why don't you cut yourself some slack and determine to find the time. It can be done with a few alterations to your agenda. Some people get up earlier for this reason. It's difficult at first but, your body gets used to it after a time. If you've a dog, when you're out on a walk, ask God to speak to you and listen to Him. There's no need to speak, just let Him speak to you. You will benefit from it!

When was the last time you heard His still small voice? If it was a while, then do something about it today. Elijah was depressed and full of self pity when God spoke with Him. It gave Him the boost that He needed; and it will you as well.

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Friday 8 September 2023

Why ask Me? You do it

But He said to them, "You give them something to eat."   Luke 9:13   NKJV

Jesus was with the disciples in a deserted place just outside of Bethsaida. The disciples had just returned from their Gospel Outreach and excitingly were telling Jesus all about it. As always, crowds gathered where Jesus was, even though He had taken them out privately. One would have felt that Jesus may have begrudged this, after-all, He wanted to spend this precious time with His friends. However, check v11: 'He (Jesus), received them and spoke to them about the Kingdom of God, and healed those who had need of healing.' The disciples were weary after their trip and needed to rest up but Jesus, would not push anyone away. And that's the way He has been with each one of us no matter how we may have let Him down at times.

He recognised, as the day was coming to a close, that they needed something to eat. The disciples were encouraging the people to go home and get some food. Bur Jesus said, 'You give them something to eat.' They began protesting about this and telling Jesus that they had no food. There were thousands of people there and the disciples began to panic about His order. They were flabbergasted. Max Lucardo gives a great picture of this:
'Rather than look to God, they looked in their wallets. "That would take eight months of a man's wages! Are we to go and spend that much on bread and give it them to eat?"
                               Notes form The Lucardo Encouraging Word Bible.  Thomas Nelson

I want you to notice something here. Jesus always acted on faith, this was His whole life and He wanted them to do the same. They had just returned from a successful Gospel Outreach and had been telling Jesus all about how they had blessed people, healed them and told them about Jesus as they acted in faith. So how is it, when Jesus told them to feed these people, they had problems about it. They viewed this as a personal matter; they would have to buy the food for the multitudes. Jesus wanted them to do what He was about to and take the five loaves and two fish and turn them into a banquet. They looked at it as an impossible task - they were not viewing this through the eyes of faith, which is how they had been taught. This was a big lesson to them.

We are similar to this on many occasions; we read of great exploits in Christian literature and when we read our bibles but, we struggle to put these things into action. It is the same Jesus we follow; the same Holy Spirit and He asks us to do very similar things, so why do we struggle? We either believe the Word or we don't. 

Sorry if this sounds a little harsh but, you know it is the truth; we need to be doers of the Word and not hearers only James 1:22. 

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Thursday 7 September 2023

What you see is not always what you get

"So we don’t look at the troubles we can see now; rather, we fix our gaze on things that cannot be seen. For the things we see now will soon be gone, but the things we cannot see will last forever."    2 Corinthians 4:18   NLT

Sometimes, we can look at something, form an opinion and walk away believing that what you've just seen is set in stone. We can believe that something is happening when it isn't, so, when we go looking it is as we think it is. We see what isn't there because we think it is there and happening. To a degree, we are acting on faith, but, this is the wrong side of faith - we see what we believe we want to see.
The opposite side of this verse - the way Paul meant it to be, is similar but, it is the truth. Here, what we see may be trouble and heartache but, when we look through the eyes of Spiritual faith, we can see the deeper meaning. To give an example, we can't see heaven and our eternal home but, we know it's there, we believe it and we know without doubt, that we will one day see it in reality. When a person receives healing for a particular ailment, we may not always see that healing accomplished but, we believe and see the healing through our eyes of faith.
Warren W Wiersbe writes: 'How can you look at things that are invisible? By faith, when you read the Word of God. We have never seem Christ or heaven, yet we know they are real because the Word of God tells us so. The Wiersbe Study Bible, Warren W Wiersbe
Tony Evans writes: 'If your tribulations seem long and heavy, you're looking at the wrong thing. To put it another way, if all you see is what you see, then you do not see all there is to be seen. Paul is not saying we must close our eyes to the reality of our suffering; he's saying we need to open our eyes by faith to unseen realities that will last forever.'

Watch this - if you can believe what you feel is happening in your life, e.g. you suspect that someone is doing things behind your back then, you can certainly believe what Paul is saying here. As Christians, we are faith people - everything is by faith. Therefore, when we pray for an issue, we may not see any improvement straightaway, but we continue to look through the eyes of faith as if that issue is being resolved: 'Now faith is the reality of what is hoped for, the proof of what is not seen'  Hebrews 11:1. There is a certainty in the Christian way, but our thoughts and suspicions may have no real substance. Do you get that.

So pick up the shield of faith and start living this way from now on. You may look around and only see devastation, but when you look through the eyes of faith, you can see victory. And this is the way God wants you to be in your Daily Life with Jesus.

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Wednesday 6 September 2023

Why did Jesus write on the ground?

"But Jesus stooped down and wrote on the ground with His finger, as though He did not hear."                                    John 8:6. NKJV

What did Jesus write on the ground? This question has been debated in bible studies, sermons and bible colleges for years. But do we really know the answer to the reason why? Some have said that because of Jesus' humanity, He was struggling with the answer. Jesus was never stuck for an answer, so that is wrong. Others have said He was ignoring them but, that doesn't seem feasible. They were there with the woman so, why would He ignore them? Allow me to quote from The Moody Bible Commentary:

'What Jesus wrote is not identified. More important is that Jesus stooped down and wrote with His finger (v6) and that He wrote twice (8). God came down at Mt. Sinai (Ex 19:11, 20) and wrote the Ten Commandments twice with His finger (Ex 31:18, 34:1, Dt 9:10). Jesus, by writing twice with His finger, was revealing symbolically that He was here fulfilling the same role God the Father fulfilled for Israel as the giver of the law (Jn 1:1, 5:18, 8:58, 20:28). Then they began to leave (v9) beginning with older ones, the one's whose conscience weighed on them longer.'  (The Faculty of Moody Bible Institute)

Finally we have an authoritative answer to this question. Jesus was fulfilling what His Father had done all those years before. Note the phrase: 'wrote with His finger.' Now check out Exodus 31:18: 'And when He had made an end of speaking with him on Mount Sinai, He gave Moses two tablets of the testimony, tablets of stone, written with the finger of God.' 

Jesus was not stuck for an answer, not at all; He was demonstrating that He and the Father are one - what the Father does, so does He. He was not hesitating for wisdom to speak the answer to them. The Jewish law said that the accusers cast the first stone in such a situation (Deut 17:7), and let us not forget, that both adulterers be stoned as well. They knew they were manipulating scripture and this convicted them so much, that they all left the scene.

We serve a loyal and just God and he will not allow us to be falsely accused. He will intervene, but in His own way and time scale. In this example, He had to be quick as the woman was about to be killed. But where time is of no great importance, He will bring His own solution to your problems. But don't worry, He will sort it for you.

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Tuesday 5 September 2023

God wants you happy and loved

"The end of a thing is better than its beginning."   Ecclesiastes 7:8    NKJV 

You may not have had a good beginning in life, but you can be assured, you will have a much better ending. Jesus will see to that. We may have questions about our life, such as: 'Why did this happen to me?' Questions such as these are very difficult to answer and if we're not careful, we can end up thinking things that never happened.

Max Lucardo in his notes to Romans 12:2 says:
We only have a fragment. Life's mishaps and horrors are only a page out of a grand book. We must be slow about about drawing conclusions. We must reserve judgement on life's storms until we know the whole story.'
                                                    The Lucardo Encouraging Word Bible. (2020) Thomas Nelson

It is so easy to get things wrong. An earlier marriage, may well have fizzled out and you are suffering the aftermath of it all. But, how long has it been since this happened? If it is a while, why are you still  torturing yourself over it? It was the past; you are living in the 'now' and there is life out there and if you want a piece of it, you must make an effort to grab a hold of it. This is a choice that you have to make. A choice to remain as you are or, take the plunge and grab that new life.

Many people today have lived through a broken relationship and it hurts, especially if you are the wounded party. Parts of you will have made vows to yourself that you will never be treated like that again. Inner vows can be binding and can control your life causing you to trust no-one , including a new, potential partner. Therefore, whenever things become a little heated or you feel that a person is getting too close to you, you can recoil away and if you do this on a regular basis, you may lose that potential partner.

Let me ask you this, 'Do you trust God? If your answer is 'Yes,' then can't you trust Him to send someone into your life that will love you and take care of you? If your answer is no, then you need to seek God much more so that He can bring a deeper healing to your heart and mind. We only have one crack at life on this earth, if you want to live alone, that is your choice, be blessed by it. However, if you want someone in your life, then try to drop your guard and realise that, not all people are out to hurt you. Maybe there is someone God has for you; why not ask Him to show you.

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Monday 4 September 2023

Try a little kindness

"And be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, even as God in Christ forgave you."                    Ephesians 4:32   NKJV

The country singer, Glen Campbell had a big hit with this song: 'Try a Little Kindness' back in the 60's/70's. Written by a fellow Christian, Bobby Austin, Glen Campbell was always enthusiastic about sharing his faith, especially after recovering from an addiction himself, to booze. The chorus line, basically says it all:

'You've got to try a little kindness yes, show a little kindness
Just shine your light for everyone to see and if you try a little kindness
Then you'll overlook the blindness Of narrow-minded people on the narrow-minded streets'

Not everyone is easy to get on with. Everyone is different. Just because a person is a Christian, doesn't mean they are perfect. Many have rough edges, rather like you and I have. However, we can overcome a lot of attitude with being kind to whom we meet with. It costs nothing and, in many ways, may pave the way forward to a lifelong friendship. Kindness can win over many situations. For example, the door knocked on my house the other day and when I opened it there was a man stood there holding a leaflet from the Jehovah Witnesses. He was very polite, not at all pushy as he offered me his leaflet. I told him that myself and my family were Born again, Spirit Filled Christians. I then spoke to him very kindly, explaining what my faith meant to me and , how it differs quite a bit from what the JW's offer. Because I showed him kindness, he relaxed and we had a good conversation for a few moments. He then went on his way with my words hopefully sown.

You see, just because a person is a JW, Mormon or any other religion, we should not ignore them or, be rude in any way. What would Jesus do in this situation? He would show them love and kindness; and this is how people are drawn to Jesus. Of course, if you don't feel you can have a conversation with someone from another faith, then politely excuse yourself. This is not offensive to them at all. After many years of Street Evangelism and the offensive language I received from some people, I now try to be kind to people who want to talk about what they believe.

Kindness should be at the heart of Christians, you never know who turns up at your church. Imagine if you have been unkind to someone and they come in and sit near you. That could be very embarrassing. Also, you never know who you may meet in heaven.
Determine to be kind to all you meet and shine your light for everyone to see. Just think, kindness can be infectious - the more you give out, the more you may receive.

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Grace (2)

"Seeing then that we have a great High Priest who has passed through the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold fast our confession...